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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 , 2014 NEW COACHES IN THE COUNTY 1 1A Area Schools Hire New Coaches   Volume 142 No . 43, Paulding, O hio One Dollar USPS 423630 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2014 E Edition at www.progressnewspaper .org WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016 EMERGENCY TRAINING HELD 8A LEPC holds training exercies in Payne INSIDE Special sales events from ... Chief, Rite Aid,  Tractor Supply  Around Paulding County Blue Creek alumni to meet  HAVILAND The 92nd annual Blue Creek Alumni  banquet will be held 6 p.m. Saturday, June 18 at Wayne Trace High School. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. for visitation. The Classes of 1946, 1956, 1966 and 1971 will be recognized.  The cost is $16 per per- son. Reservations should be made as soon as possible  by sending them to Annette Hirn at 11795 Dull Robin- son Road, Van Wert OH 45891 or call her at 419- 238-2851. Advanced pay- ment is preferred with the reservations.  Any graduate who did not receive notication should contact Annette. Wayne Trace graduates are wel- come to attend. Open house for new facility  ANTWERP – Sarah J. Mowery DDS Family Dentistry will host an open house celebration from 2-6  p.m. Thursday, June 16 for its new ofce, located at 301 S. Main St., Antwerp. Tours, snacks and door priz- es will be offered. Take us on vacation  Are you headed to some exotic foreign destination, another state or even Ohio for a vacation? Take the  Progress  with you, along with your camera, and send us a photo and information. Email it to progress@pro- gressnewspaper.org.  Thanks to you ...  We’d like to thank Len See McDORMAN, page 2A Fair royalty Tawnya English/ Paulding County Progress  The Junior Fair queen was crowned Monday evening at the Paulding County Fair. Reigning over this year’s events are King Luke Jackson and Queen Kacey Reinhart (center). Fair royalty includes, from left – Austin Howell, rst runner-up king; Joseph Schmidt, second runner-up king; Jackson; Reinhart; Estee Miller, rst runner-up queen; Katlynn Fuller, second runner-up queen. The fair runs through Saturday with free gate admission. Today’s events include junior fair sheep, dairy and beef shows, harness racing, Spittin’ Image and Paulding County Idol con- test. For more details, see our website.  A ‘reb ir th birth day ’ o n F ather’s Day Body found in Maumee River ID’d as Fort Wayne man  PAULDING A man’s body that was discovered by canoers in the Maumee River on May March 16 in Fort Wayne. “Mr. Oliver had not been re- ted a s a mi ssi n. W Dale McDorman Sr. and his son, Dale III, enjoyed a sunny summer day shing together last Sunday. The younger McDor- man gave his bone marrow to his dad one year ago, just before Father’s Day. By JOE SHOUSE Progress Staff Writer  ANTWERP – It’s been a year. To be exact, it was June 19, two days before Father’s Day 2015 when Dale McDorman Sr. received a special gift – the gift of life.  He had been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a condition that affects the bone marrow and the blood cells it produces. If not treated, MDS can turn into acute myeloid leukemia. At the Cleveland Clinic, far removed from their home town of Antwerp, McDorman received from his son, Dale III, a  bone marr ow t rans plan t. A tran spla nt necessary in o rder for the elder McDorman to live and experience Father’s Day 2016 and many more days to follow.  During his Cleveland Clinic stay following the transplant, Dale received 11 blood transfusions as well as nine platelet transfu- sions.  In talking to Dale Sr. recently, there was a strength in his voice that was lacking last year. There was a condence, an appreciation for life, and a desire to look forward to better days ahead. But it’s not been easy during his road to recovery. The road at times seem long and weary, but slowly it is getting better.  “The transplant was June 19 followed by a 40-day stay in the hospital. Once dismissed from the Cleveland Clinic, my wife Anita, and I stayed in an apartment near the hospital before getting the thumbs up to come home in late September,” McDorman said.  Inevitably, there were issues along the way, according to Anita.  Life-saving, life-changing bone marrow taken from Dale McDorman III was transplant- ed successfully into his dad last June, allowing Dale Sr. a quality of life that will be cele- brated this Father’s Day.
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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 2014

NEW COACHES INTHE COUNTY 11A

Area Schools Hire New Coaches

Volume 142 No 43 Paulding Ohio One Dollar USPS 423630

WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 2014

E Edition at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 2016

EMERGENCYTRAINING HELD 8ALEPC holds training exercies in Payne

INSIDESpecial salesevents from Chief Rite Aid

Tractor Supply

Around

Paulding

County Blue Creekalumni to meet HAVILAND ndash The 92ndannual Blue Creek Alumni

banquet will be held 6 pmSaturday June 18 at WayneTrace High School Doorswill open at 430 pm forvisitation

The Classes of 19461956 1966 and 1971 will berecognized The cost is $16 per per-son Reservations should bemade as soon as possible by sending them to AnnetteHirn at 11795 Dull Robin-son Road Van Wert OH45891 or call her at 419-238-2851 Advanced pay-ment is preferred with thereservations Any graduate who did not

receive notication shouldcontact Annette WayneTrace graduates are wel-come to attend

Open house for new facility ANTWERP ndash SarahJ Mowery DDS FamilyDentistry will host an openhouse celebration from 2-6 pm Thursday June 16 forits new ofce located at301 S Main St AntwerpTours snacks and door priz-es will be offered

Take us on vacation Are you headed to someexotic foreign destinationanother state or even Ohiofor a vacation Take the Progress with you alongwith your camera and sendus a photo and informationEmail it to progresspro-gressnewspaperorg

Thanks to you Wersquod like to thank LenCollier of Deance for sub-scribing to the Progress

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Fair royalty

Tawnya EnglishPaulding County Progress

The Junior Fair queen wascrowned Monday eveningat the Paulding County FairReigning over this yearrsquosevents are King Luke Jackson

and Queen Kacey Reinhart(center) Fair royalty includesfrom left ndash Austin Howellrst runner-up king JosephSchmidt second runner-upking Jackson ReinhartEstee Miller rst runner-upqueen Katlynn Fuller secondrunner-up queen The fairruns through Saturday withfree gate admission Todayrsquosevents include junior fairsheep dairy and beef showsharness racing Spittinrsquo Imageand Paulding County Idol con-test For more details see ourwebsite

A lsquorebirth birthdayrsquo on Fatherrsquos Day

Joe ShousePaulding County Progress

HONOR FLIGHTS SCHEDULED ndash The members of the Paulding Putnam Electric Co-opcommittee presented a check to Honor Flight Northeast Indiana on Monday The check to-taled $14481745 with additional funds yet to be received The money collected will allow fortwo Honor Flights scheduled for Sept 22 and Oct 12 of this year From left are Tara Schlatterand Steve Kahle PPEC committee members Bob and Sandy Myer Honor Flight board mem-bers co-op CEO George Carter and PPEC committee member Annette Schreiner

Body found in

Maumee River IDrsquod

as Fort Wayne man PAULDING ndash A manrsquos bodythat was discovered by canoersin the Maumee River on May28 has been identied throughthe Lucas County CoronerrsquosOfce Paulding County SheriffJason K Landers said that den-tal records were used to conrmthe identity of Steven Pascal Ol-iver age 42 last known to re-side in Fort Wayne Oliverrsquos remains were foundabout two miles east of the In-diana-Ohio state line west ofAntwerp

There were no signs of foul play discovered as a result of theautopsy the sheriff said Oliver was last seen on

March 16 in Fort WayneldquoMr Oliver had not been re-

ported as a missing person Welearned he had been living inshelters around the Fort Wayneareardquo said Sheriff LandersldquoOur investigation did reveal hesuffered from depression andsubstance abuserdquo Records from Allen CountyInd indicate that Oliver wascharged on March 15 with pub-lic intoxication and releasedon his own recognizance Hefailed to appear for an initialhearing scheduled for March 16in Allen Superior Court and anarrest warrant was issued His remains have been re-leased to his family

Dale McDorman Sr and his son Dale III enjoyed a sunnysummer day shing together last Sunday The younger McDor-man gave his bone marrow to his dad one year ago just beforeFatherrsquos Day

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

ANTWERP ndash Itrsquos been a year To be exact it was June 19two days before Fatherrsquos Day 2015 when Dale McDorman Srreceived a special gift ndash the gift of life

He had been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome(MDS) a condition that affects the bone marrow and the bloodcells it produces If not treated MDS can turn into acute myeloidleukemia At the Cleveland Clinic far removed from their hometown of Antwerp McDorman received from his son Dale III a bone marrow transplant A transplant necessary in order for theelder McDorman to live and experience Fatherrsquos Day 2016 andmany more days to follow During his Cleveland Clinic stay following the transplant Dalereceived 11 blood transfusions as well as nine platelet transfu-sions In talking to Dale Sr recently there was a strength in his voicethat was lacking last year There was a condence an appreciationfor life and a desire to look forward to better days ahead But itrsquosnot been easy during his road to recovery The road at times seemlong and weary but slowly it is getting better ldquoThe transplant was June 19 followed by a 40-day stay in thehospital Once dismissed from the Cleveland Clinic my wifeAnita and I stayed in an apartment near the hospital before getting

the thumbs up to come home in late Septemberrdquo McDorman said Inevitably there were issues along the way according to Anita

Life-saving life-changingbone marrow taken from DaleMcDorman III was transplant-

ed successfully into his dadlast June allowing Dale Sr aquality of life that will be cele-brated this Fatherrsquos Day

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2A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

copyright copy 2016 Published weekly by ThePaulding County Progress Inc PO Box 180113 S Williams St Paulding Ohio 45879

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

Paulding County Progress

n McDORMANContinued from Page 1A

In order to accommodate more families No Reservations will be taken for Fatherrsquos Day

Questions Call 419-258-2233

Directions ldquoNewrdquo US24 to exit 3 Turn north towards Antwerp turn righteast onto Canal St

Hall is on the right past the 2nd stop sign

Grantrsquos Reception Hall

(503 East Canal St Antwerp)

More than 40 items to choose from

ldquoLet us do the Grilling for Yourdquo

MENU for Fatherrsquos Day ~ ALL YOU CAN EAT BABY BACK RIBSbull Bar-B-Q Smoked Ribs bull Bar-B-Q Grilled Chicken bull Loaded Brats amp Much More

Adults 13+ ndash $1400 bull Children 3-12 ndash $600 bull Under 3 FREE Price includes drinks dessert amp tax

Sunday June 19th from 10 am - 2 pm

Fatherrsquos Day

BARBECUE SMOKEHOUSE

B U F F E T

B r in g t h a t S pe c i a l DA D in f o r a f r e s h d e l ic io u s m e a l

Maumee River remains under

recreational public health advisory A recreational public health advisory remains in place for the Maumee River in Paulding County Swimming and wading in the Maumee River isnot recommended for children pregnant or nurs-ing women those with certain medical conditionsand pets

If you have been in contact with water from theMaumee River rinse your skin immediately Although most blooms are green algae and not

harmful there are some that are actually a typeof cyanobacteria that have the ability to producetoxins ndash called harmful algal blooms (HABs)These toxins may affect the liver nervous systemandor skin Symptoms of exposure to a harmful algal bloom include rash hives blisters severe diar-rhea vomiting and abdominal pain If you havehad contact with water in the Maumee River andare displaying these symptoms seek medical care

Paulding County Health Department is collabo-rating with local partners and state partners to stayon top of harmful algal blooms Bill Edwards of the Paulding County HealthDepartment said ldquoOur priority is the safety andwell-being of Paulding County residents We willmake sure the public is aware of the steps we will be taking to stay on top of the situation We willalso make sure the public is made aware of infor-

mation in a timely mannerrdquoFor more information on harmful algal blooms

visit PCHDrsquos website at wwwpauldingcounty-healthcom or on Facebook Paulding CountyHealth DepartmentHAB safety tips bull Stay out of water that may have a HAB bull Do not let your children or pets play in HABdebris on the shore bull After swimming or wading in lake watereven where no HABs are visible rinse off with

fresh water as soon as possible bull Never swallow any lake or river waterwhether you see HABs or not bull Do not let pets lick HAB material from theirfur or eat HAB material bull Do not drink or cook with lake water bull See a doctor if you or your children might beill from HAB toxins If your pet appears ill con-tact your veterinarian bull Remember you can still boat sh and recre-ate in Ohiorsquos lakes streams and rivers If you planto eat the sh you catch remove the guts and liverand rinse llets in tap water before eating bull Activities near the water such as camping picnicking biking and hiking are safe bull If you are picnicking wash your hands beforeeating if you have had contact with lake water orshore debris

bull Report the bloom to Ohio EPA by complet-

ing the report form and emailing it to HABmail- boxepaohiogov

Grand jury indicts 6 PAULDING ndash A PauldingCounty grand jury returned in-dictments against six personson Thursday June 9 The individuals will be ar-raigned in Paulding CountyCommon Pleas Court Thoseindicted were bull Brandon J Bird 21Paulding one count sexual of-fender registration fth-degreefelony

bull Virgil W Lee 39 Pauld-ing one count domestic vio-lence fourth-degree felony

bull Angela C Lambert 36Paulding one count theftfth-degree felony bull Shane M Zartman 30Paulding one count each tam- pering with evidence third-de-gree felony and nonsupport ofdependents fth-degree felo-ny bull Marcus D Blanton 47Paulding one count possessionof drugs fth-degree felony

bull Steven E Egnor 41Paulding one count burglaryfourth-degree felony

Dale and Anita McDorman enjoy some time together after ayear of recovery since Dale received a bone marrow transplantfrom his son The two of them along with their family will cele-brate together this Fatherrsquos Day the ldquoawesomerdquo healing Dale hasexperienced

Dale McDorman Sr a year ago with several chemo and radi-

ation treatments was weak and weary but during recovery hasdone well On Fatherrsquos Day the family will celebrate together thevalue of life family and faith

ldquoAfter being out of the hospitalfor a week he got sick andwas back in for a few daysHis medication changed fromtime to time and he was takingas many as 12 different kindstwice a day That has been cutin half recentlyrdquo Anita com-mented At times the recovery has been difcult as the days

marched slowly by But Dalehas come along way from being very weak to gettingstronger every day as his body heals His body was putthrough the wringer prior tothe transplant with three daysof chemo and four days ofradiation twice a day After the procedure he experienced twoadditional days of chemo Allthe medication forced Dale tolose his appetite and thereforedidnrsquot eat for 21 days whiledropping 40 pounds ldquoWhen I rst got home Icouldnrsquot go outside and I real-ized this whole process really put me down and it was much

tougher than I thought it would be My immune system waslow but is much better muchstronger today Anita and I aregetting out more and takingwalks together Itrsquos getting betterrdquo he commented with asense of reassurance Dale continues to make periodic trips to the ClevelandClinic What was one weeklytrip turned to just monthlyand Dale is hopeful the tripswill reduce to one every threemonths very soon According to his test resultshe is doing very well and the blood counts are normal Looking back to ldquotransplant

dayrdquo Dalersquos relationship withhis son ndash who gave his bonemarrow ndash has only grownstronger Dale III was off workfor three weeks and had to dealwith some difcult pain in hislower back and hips but hewouldnrsquot have had it any otherway ldquoIt was just ve hours afterthe transplant procedure thatwe walked down the hospitalhallway together It was a spe-cial time of celebration A timeof thankfulness ndash a time of en- joying each otherrsquos companyrdquosaid Dale Sr The walk down the hallwill never be forgotten The

celebration that took place thatnight still continues to this dayRecently Dale celebrated his58th birthday and come Julywith his ngers crossed hehopes to go back to work On Thursday June 16 Dale

goes back to Cleveland fora bone marrow biopsy BothDale and Anita are hopeful forgood results ldquoAs a wife I can tell youmy husband is not the same person he once was I miss myDale ndash my husband This haschanged him and hersquos not theoutgoing person he used to beBut in time hopefully this willall change and I believe it willrdquosaid Anita But the big day will be June19 ndash the one-year anniversary

Life is good and deserves to becelebrated ldquoItrsquos what I call my re- birth birthday We will be inchurch that morning rejoicingin the blessings of life thenwe will get together hereat the house and celebratewith family Itrsquos really aboutmy son and the sacrice hemaderdquo said Dale Sr

Finally the celebrationwould not be complete withoutDale expressing his love andappreciation for his wife ofnearly 39 years The past yearhas been a challenging one but Anita was always at Dalersquosside ldquoDuring the transplant pro-cess until we got home mywife was at my side She wasalways there never leaving myside While in the hospital sheslept in my room and neverleft She was my inspiration

and I love her so muchrdquo Dalesaid So in a few days a quietfamily celebration will com-mence Thankfulness laughter joyful blessings will all be ex- perienced that day And beforethe day is over maybe the twoDales will take another walktogether and enjoy each otherrsquoscompany

ODOT projects The following is a weeklyreport regarding current andupcoming highway road con-struction projects in the OhioDepartment of TransportationDistrict One bull Ohio 111 Ohio 114 Ohio500 and Ohio 637 will be re-stricted in multiple locations for pavement repair during the nexttwo weeks bull Ohio 613 between thePaulding County line and Coun-

ty Road 1 will be restricted toone lane through the work zonefor a berm replacement project bull Ohio 114 between Ohio637 and County Road 263 andOhio 111 between US 127 andOhio 637 will be restricted toone lane through the work zonefor pavement repair bull Ohio 114 between US30 and Ohio 49 just west ofTownship Road 11 is restrictedthrough the work zone for ap- proximately 30 days for a cul-vert replacement

Free access to the Progress Are you a subscriber to the Paulding County ProgressThen access to the Progress e-Edition and all web site articlesis included free Call 419-399-4015 or email subscription progressnewspaperorg to get your username and passwordFind out what yoursquore missing

The Progress has been serving county readers and businesses for morethan a century

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 3A

Obituaries Updated weekdays at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

TERRIE LUTZ ANTWERP ndash Terrie LynnLutz age 57 of Antwerp passed away June 5 2016 atParkview Regional HospitalFort Wayne

ROBERT LEE1938-2016

ANTWERP ndash Robert Ed-ward Lee age 77 died Mon-

day June 6 He was born Aug 11 1938in Toler Ky to the late LeeDelmar and Bessie (Clay)Lee On Jan 9 1958 he mar-ried Virginia M Johnsonwho survives He retired fromBF Goodrich with 30 yearsof service He was a memberof USW 715 and HicksvilleMasonic Lodge 478 He is also survived by hischildren Karen Lee (DaleJividen) Antwerp and Ran-dolph ldquoRandyrdquo Lee FortWayne brothers RaymondT Lee Newport Tenn andWilliam Joe (Connie) LeeSouth Williamson Ky sis-

ters Juanite (Glenn) VarneyElkhart Ind Patricia (Rob-ert) Gabbert and Lou (Keith)Brown both of Fort WayneSally (Carl) Warf Louisa Kyhis little buddy ldquoOdierdquo andmany nieces and nephews He also was preceded indeath by brothers Bruce LeeDelmar F ldquoCorkyrdquo Lee andJohn B Lee Burial will be at a later dateDen Herder Funeral HomePaulding is in charge of ar-rangements In lieu of owers the fami-ly suggests donations made toa charity of the donorrsquos choice Online condolences may

be sent to wwwdenherderf hcom

GLEN PUTNAM 1936-2016 PAULDING ndash Glen Wil-son Putnam 79 of Paulding passed away Wednesday June8 at Van Wert Inpatient Hos- pice Center

LELA BENNETT1930-2016

PAULDING ndash Lela L Ben-nett 85 got her wings andwent to live with Jesus FridayJune 10 at 945 am at The

Gardens of Paulding She was born Aug28 1930in Pauld-ing Countyto the lateArthur andG o l d i e( G o o d )W e a v e r She married Douglas Ben-nett who preceded her indeath in 1984 Lela graduatedfrom Auglaize-Brown HighSchool in the Class of 1949She enjoyed getting togetherwith classmates every Junefor lunch at Uncle Fuddrsquos in

Melrose for the last severalyears She was a member ofthe Maumee Rebekah LodgeDeance for 35 years receiv-ing the Rebekah Decorationof Chivalry and was a retireeof Cooperrsquos Hatchery of Oak-wood She loved to crochettalk on the phone read givethings to people and give hugs Survivors include a sonKenneth Bennett of Deancea daughter Vickey (Jerry)Hammons of Cloverdaletwo sisters Alice Schooleyof Deance and Ruth Tracyof Melrose two grandchil-dren Stacey Miller and KyleHammons both of Van Wert

and four great-grandchildrenBrooke Miller and AustinKassidy and Jaxton Hammons She also was preceded indeath by an infant brother

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Ice Cream Social June 25

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Thank You in Memory of Paige Sprow

From the bottom of my heart I would like to give my deepestthanks to my family my friends and the communities Throughoutthe past years there have been so many of you who have leftyour marks on our hearts There truly arent words to express howmuch all of your love and support has touched us

So many of you offered your condolences and reminded meoften that Paige will never be forgotten The thoughtfulness ofeveryone is truly amazing There are far too many of you to offermy appreciation to individually I am so grateful for your cardsflowers dinners made for my family every generous donationthe Celebration of Paige Sprows Life and every other thoughtfuldeed Your love and support has given me strength

I would also like to give special thanks to the Den Herder FuneralHome the faculty at the Paulding Exempted Village Schools themembers of The Paulding Church of the Nazarene and Pastor Jeremy Thompson my rock for truly caring for our family

We will never forget the outpouring of love we received fromeveryone And it warms my heart to know that so many of youwill never forget Paige I love you Paige and I dont know how lifewill be without you

Love and thanks to all of youPat Sprow (Mom)

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We do them allCats amp Dogs Grooming

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Ralph Lloyd Weaver and adaughter-in-law Connie Ben-nett Funeral services will begin11 am today June 15 at Mel-rose United Methodist ChurchMelrose with the Rev EileenKochensparger officiatingBurial will follow in BowholtzCemetery Paulding CountyArrangements are under the

direction of Love-HeitmeyerFuneral Home Oakwood Visitation will be from 10am until the time of servicetoday at the church Memorial donations may be made to Peace LutheranChurch in Deance or MelroseUnited Methodist Church Her last breath here was herrst breath there Condolences may be ex- pressed at wwwheitmeyerfu-neralhomecom

BARBARAROSEBROCK

1931-2016

Barbara L Rosebrock wenthome peacefully to be withher Lord and loved ones at320 pm Friday June 10 atThe Gardens of Paulding sur-rounded by Pastor Lee Genterand family BarbaraLou was born Aug29 1931to AnnaD andWesley MZingrebeGraduatingfrom Southside High School inFort Wayne Barbara workedas a soda jerk at Woolworthsand as a telephone operatorOn Oct 21 1950 BarbaraL Zingrebe married HerbertG Rosebrock They spentthe next 46 years together onthe Rosebrock family home-stead in Sherwood Togetherthey raised four children ason Doug (Colleen) Rose- brock of Sherwood daughterKarol (Michael) Carnahan ofCecil son Roderick ldquoToddrdquo(Rhonda) Rosebrock of At-lanta and son Scott ldquoOscarrdquo

(Cindy) Rosebrock of Dela-ware Bend Barbara was preceded indeath by her parents a brotherKen and her loving husband Barbara and Herbert weremembers of the WesternSquares and participated with bowl ing leagues She wasinvolved with her childrenin 4-H Girl Scouts and Cub

Scouts where she was denmother she attended accor-dion music recitals for Dougand wrestling events for Toddand Scott In the 2000s she rescuedher beloved greyhound Di-amond from the DaytonaRaces where she often went towatch the dogs She sold Tammy Jewels andHerbal products Later shewent to work for the DeanceCounty Auditor Deance CityWater and Deance City In-come Tax where she retired ascity income tax commissionerin 1996 Formerly a member of St

Johnrsquos Lutheran Church inSherwood she later joined andworshiped her love of God atChrist Our Savior Lutheran onCarter Road Deance whereshe was a member from 1996until present

Barbara leaves behind herdearest companion and child-hood friend Gene Cline fourchildren and their spouses 28grandchildren 36 great-grand-children and one great-great-grandchild Her love of life wit andwhimsical actions will besorely missed by those wholoved and knew her A celebration of life is being planned for a later date in JulyThe family is under the care ofWalker-Hoening Mortuary of Napoleon Family requests donationsto be made to Alzheimerrsquos As-sociation Greyhound Rescueof America or to the CancerSociety Family and friends are in-vited to share a memory ofBarbara and sign the onlineguestbook at wwwhoeningfu-neralhomecom

Nomination deadline for Ohio

Veterans Hall of Fame is June 30 COLUMBUS ndash Donrsquot miss the chance to honor veterans whohave served their communities following military service ndash thedeadline for nominations for the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame Classof 2016 is June 30

The Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame was established in 1992 to rec-ognize the achievements of veterans in community service aftertheir military service ended Charter members of the Hallrsquos Classof 1993 included the six Ohio military veterans who were electedPresident of the United States and all Medal of Honor recipientsfrom Ohio Honorees include astronauts government ofcials po-lice ofcers community leaders and veteransrsquo advocates

Men and women chosen for induction into the Hall come fromall eras all branches of service and all walks of life Please help us honor veterans who have served their communi-ties following military service ndash the deadline for nominations forthe Class of 2016 is June 30 Nomination guidelines and forms are available at httpdvsohiogovVETERANS_HALL_OF_FAME

Mercy Health ndash Defiance Hospital

receives five-star rating from patients DEFIANCE ndash Mercy Health ndash Deance Hospital received ave-star rating from the Centerfor Medicare and Medicaid Ser-vices (CMS) ldquoWe are pleased to see that ourcontinued focus on patient careand quality is reected in this rat-ingrdquo said Chad Peter presidentand CEO Mercy Health ndash De-ance Hospital

The CMS has awarded 168hospitals a ve-star rating for patient experience on its Hospi-tal Compare website More than600 hospitals received just one or

two stars The ratings are basedon the 11 publicly reported mea-sures in the Hospital ConsumerAssessment of Healthcare Pro-viders and Systems survey tooloften referred to as HCAHPS The HCAHPS survey putsthe assessment of hospital per-formance in patientsrsquo hands Pa-tients rate the care they receivein areas like pain management

communication with nurses andresponsiveness of hospital staffand can then use the results tocompare different hospitals intheir area

Business News

Hop in the pony buggy

for the last day of school

Our 42 baby chicks came this week We will butcher our olderhens after these new chicks get bigger and start laying eggs

Itrsquos a nice sunny day for theclothes to dry and we have thelines lled with laundry Wehave been blessed with sever-al rains over the weekend andthis past week Yesterday was the last day

of school for the term Daugh-ters Verena and Loretta and I picked up my married daugh-ter Elizabeth and attended theschool picnic It was a littlechilly until the sun came outAll the pupils were released at1130 am Joseph Lovina andKevin took our pony Stormyand the pony buggy to schoolin the morning We all headed to Elizabethrsquoshouse after leaving the schoolWe spent the afternoon relax-ing on their back patio Theyhave a woods behind theirhouse and the river runs close by on their property They have a new puppy that

is a coonhound and Austra-lian Shepherd mix Hopefullywhen it gets bigger it will helpkeep the raccoons away fromtheir house They are having problems with raccoons get-ting in their ower pots and bird feeders at night and I amafraid that the raccoons will bother their garden The new puppy is namedShelia and Kevin had somuch fun with her He walkedher through the woods Hetold us he was trying to teachher where to look for rac-coons Kevin has never beencoon hunting but he probablythinks the puppy doesnrsquot know

that Joseph mowed the yard inan hour and 35 minutes We bought a big walk-behindmower at the local consign-ment auction this spring Jo-seph loves to mow with it andhe handles it very well Josephis tall for his age so he canhandle the big mower On June 14 Elizabeth will be 22 Our family is planningto spend Saturday evening andSunday at Timothy and Eliza- bethrsquos house Plans are to puttents up in their back yard andcook outside I am lookingforward to all of us being to-gether It seems the older the

children get the harder it is because everyone goes differ-ent directions on weekends Elizabeth is helping to getready for Susanrsquos wedding bysewing for me at her houseShe likes to use her sewingmachine I cut out my dresscape and apron for the wed-ding I hope to get it nished

soon Mosersquos mother and I aresupposed to wear sage-col-ored dresses Next week I will take Loret-ta Joseph Lovina and Kevinfor eye exams Loretta and Jo-seph only need glasses for read-ing Itrsquos been awhile since theyhad their eyes tested Last timethe eye doctor thought Lovinamight need glasses She has been having headaches whenshe reads Shersquos a bookworm I always loved to read andstill do but my time is a lotmore limited now When thechildren were younger our sixoldest children all had to wear

glasses Elizabeth is the onlyone who needs to wear themall the time now Susan Loret-ta and Joseph do for readingVerena and Benjamin are okayto go without now I had my eyes tested lastweek The eye doctor thinksI will do better with bifocalsnow which Irsquom dreading

Hopefully Irsquoll get used to themquicklyGod bless

RHUBARBCOFFEECAKE

12 cup shortening1-14 cup plus 13 cup brownsugar rmly packed2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla extract

12 cup milk 1-12 teaspoons lemon juice orapple cider vinegar 2 cups all-purpose our 1 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon salt2-12 cups fresh rhubarb ne-ly chopped2 teaspoons ground cinnamon1 teaspoon butter melted Preheat the oven to 375deg Ina large bowl cream the short-ening 1 14 cup brown sugareggs and vanilla In a separate bowl combine the milk andlemon juice or vinegar Addthis to the sugar mixture andstir well Add the our bakingsoda and salt and stir until the

our is moistened Mix in therhubarb Pour the batter into agreased 9-inch square pan In a separate bowl mix to-gether the remaining 13 cup brown sugar cinnamon and butter and sprinkle over thetop of the batter Bake for 35-40 minutes until golden brownin color Serve warm or cold

FTY caused 49000 crashes in rsquo15 VAN WERT ndash Motoristswho donrsquot yield for othervehicles in the right-of-waycause far too many crashes inOhio each year according to

the Ohio State Highway Pa-trol They say crashes caused by this violation known asfailure to yield (FTY) rose in2015 Last year there FTY crashesincreased 9 percent comparedto 2014 with fatal FTY crash-es increasing by 28 percent ldquoItrsquos even more troublingthat these tend to be moresevere than crashes of othercauses Thirty-six percent ofFTY crashes resulted in deathsor injuries in 2015 comparedto 25 percent of all crashes Intotal 49473 crashes on Ohioroadways occurred when the

at-fault driver failed to yieldresulting in 206 deaths and28857 injuriesrdquo said OSHPrepresentatives The Ohio State Highway

Patrol is asking motorists to pay attention to which vehi-cles have the right-of-way andyield to them Troopers wrote23623 citations that included

an FTY violation last year andwill continue enforcing thelaw to make Ohio roads safer ldquoTrafc can be frustrating but thatrsquos no excuse to endan-ger yourself and other driv-ersrdquo said Lt Timothy Grigs- by Van Wert Post Command-er ldquoItrsquos always best for allmotorists to remain calm and

yield for other vehicles thathave the right-of-wayrdquo To view the entire statisticalanalysis regarding failure toyield crashes and citations vis-

it wwwstatepatrolohiogovdocFTY_Bulletin_2016pdf As always the Patrol asksdrivers to call 677 to reportimpaired drivers or drug activ-ity

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PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORD

Police Report

Common Pleas

Legals

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 vericationWe wonrsquot print unsigned letters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conformto libel law and be in good tastePlease limit letters to no more than500 words We reserve the rightto edit and to correct grammaticalerrors We also reserve the right to

verify statements or facts present-ed in the letters The opinions stated are those ofthe writer and do not necessarilyreect that of the newspaper Where to write Letters to theEditor Paulding County ProgressPO Box 180 Paulding OH 45879or drop them off at the ofce 113 SWilliams St The deadline is noonThursday the week prior to public-aiton

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Roberta L Danberry Pauld-

ing vs Colton D DanberryPaulding Divorce Van Wert Federal SavingsBank Van Wert vs Charles DWilson and unknown spouse ifany Haviland and Michael BDray Columbus Grove andPatricia M Dray ColumbusGrove and Ohio Departmentof Taxation Columbus andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures Robert O Hobart Pauldingvs Stephanie Hobart PayneDivorceCivil Docket Concluded Samuel N Carnahan Pauld-ing vs Morton Buildings IncPaulding Personal injury set-

tled and dismissed with each party to bear their own costs Jeffery A Duryea Deancevs Theodore E HemlebenWapakoneta and State FarmMutual Automobile InsuranceCo Dallas Texas and Kath-erine C Hemleben trusteeColumbus and John Does 1and 2 names and addressesunknown and an unknown in-surance company name andaddress unknown Personalinjury settled and dismissedwith prejudice with parties to bear their own costs Carrington Mortgage Ser-vices LLC Anaheim Calif vsLeanna Y Cody and unknown

spouse if any Paulding andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures noticeof dismissal led by plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank NA astrustee Orlando Fla vs Mi-chael A Thomas Pauldingand Karin A Thomas Pauld-ing and Ohio Departmentof Taxation Columbus andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding and Boyd Automo-tive Ltd Paulding Foreclo-

sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmedand proceeds distributed US National Bank Associa-tion Coppell Texas vs Agus-tin Hernandez Huntington

Ind and Sulema HernandezFort Wayne and SpringleafFinancial Services of Penn-sylvania Evansville Ind andBecky A Hernandez Hun-tington Ind and William THernandez and spouse if anyLouisville Ky and Jose Her-nandez Hicksville and MaryHernandez Hicksville andJuan Hernandez and unknownspouse if any Deance and Norma Scarbrough Convoyand Randy Kerns Convoyand Nora M Arbuckle FortWayne and Donald R Ar- buckle Fort Wayne and allunknown heirs etc of AgustinHernandez dec addresses un-

known Foreclosures Sheriffrsquossale conrmed and proceedsdistributed Paulding County TreasurerPaulding vs Heather Skalaand her unknown spouse ifany Cecil Foreclosure of real property tax dismissed with-out prejudice US Bank National As-sociation Owensboro Kyvs Larry G Thimlar Jr Pe-tersburg Tenn and Holly BThimlar Petersburg Tennand Paulding County Trea-surer Paulding ForeclosuresSheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Quicken Loans Inc Detroit

vs Bradley P Smith and un-known spouse if any Antwerpand Patricia A Smith and herunknown spouse if any An-twerp and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmedand proceeds distributed Rickey A Heck Deanceand Myra J Heck Deancevs Keith Knox Lima andKnox Holdings LLC LimaMoney only dismissed with

prejudice NTL Collegiate StudentLoan Trust Jessup Md vsDaniel L Jones AntwerpMoney only plaintiff granted

judgment in the sum of$3935475 plus accrued inter-est of $599121 for a total of$4534596 with interest fromdate of judgment plus courtcostsMarriage Licenses Mark Lee Rebber 51Paulding GM and KimberlyJo Schroeder 47 Pauldinghomemaker Parents are Her-man Rebber dec and ErmaSharp and Jo Richard Gambleand Shirley FulmerAdministration Docket In the Estate of Arthur BZellner last will and testamentled In the Estate of Nancy Lee

Elick application to adminis-ter le In the Estate of Robert LLake application to adminis-ter le In the Estate of Marlene MAdams last will and testamentled In the Estate of David ASproul application to admin-ister leCriminal Docket Brandon M Cooper 19 ofOakwood was sentenced tofour years community con-trol sanctions for arson (F4)Conditions of the sanctions in-clude 81 days jail with creditgiven for 81 days served

comply with drug and alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests get and keep a jobobtain GED have no contactwith co-defendant and pay$304 court costs Alfonso S Gonzales Jr 44of Paulding had some courtdates changed upon a motionto continue led by his at-torney His June 22 jury trialdate was converted to a nal pretrial conference He was re-assigned a jury trial date nowset for Aug 4-5 He is chargedwith illegal use of a minor innudity-oriented matter or per-formance (F2) Aaron R Pogue 37 of FortWayne was given four yearscommunity control sanctions

for nonsupport of dependent(F4) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 30 days jail iflaid-off or unemployed over30 days maintain employ-

ment seek work throughPaulding County Child Sup- port Enforcement Agency ifever unemployed make sup- port payments when due payarrearages by end of sanction period no drugs or alcoholsubmit to random tests payannual income tax and courtcosts Bobbi M Brkovic 30 ofPaulding was scheduled for astatus conference on Aug 4 at1 pm with a jury trial for Oct17-19 if necessary She is ac-cused of aggravated vehicularhomicide (F2) Rachel E Smith 43 ofAntwerp was sentenced to

four years community controlsanctions for trafficking indrugs (F4) Conditions of thesanctions include 20 days jailwith credit for one day servedno drugs or alcohol submit torandom tests assessment byWestwood Behavioral Healthand follow recommendationsget and keep a job six-monthlicense suspension pay courtcosts including $200 resti-tution to West Central OhioTask Force Lane T Hunt 19 of Paynewas scheduled for a July 18hearing on a motion to sup- press His July 7 jury trial datewas vacated He is accused of

possession of cocaine (F5) andtrafcking in cocaine (F5) Ashley R Ramirez 29 ofPaulding had a charge of pos-session of heroin (F5) againsther dismissed upon a motionof State Her husband admit-ted in a written statement thatthe drugs were his and she passed a drug test All contra- band was ordered destroyedShe must pay $136 court costs John Reed Jr 41 of Pauld-ing was scheduled for a July25 sentencing for nonsupportof dependent (F5) Brian A Cutlip 33 of Con-voy had a July 11 pretrialconference for his four countsof nonsupport of dependents(F5)

Many make Honor

Flight a reality Dear Editor On June 4 2016 just two days before the 72nd anniversary of

the D-day invasion at NormandyPaulding Putnam Electric Coop-erative presented a check to the Northeast Indiana Honor Flightfor $14175490 There is nogreater reward than serving theveterans of this country These funds were the result ofve months of intensive work by

the employees of Paulding Put-nam Electric Cooperative It wasalso the work of the communityto help and support our efforts

We had elementary schoolkids doing fundraisers We had people from all over the coun-try and throughout the electriccooperative network buyingrafe tickets The community ofGrover Hill held a concert anddinner and raised over $7000to be one of our gold sponsorsHaviland Drainage Products provided direct funding and wasour other gold sponsorAndrew Hermiller one of our journeyman linemen from our

Columbus Grove ofce soldover 70 rafe tickets We hadseveral contributions come frommemorials from local commu-nity members The list of con-tributors is too long to include inthis letter but please check ourwebsite wwwppeccoop for thecomplete list To raise over $141000 in afew short months not only takesthe commitment from our em- ployees and organization butthat of our community PauldingPutnam Electric Cooperativeserves a large service territoryfrom Fort Wayne to just outsideLima but we serve a greatercommunity than just our service

territory The community weserve doesnrsquot have utility bound-aries Serving veterans doesnrsquot comewith utility service territoriesAt Paulding Putnam Electricwe understand that the cooper-ative principle of Commitmentto Community doesnrsquot have

utility boundaries This is whywhen people doubted that wecould raise enough funds for oneHonor Flight (about $70000)our employees saw this as justanother challenge The nal totalwill fund at least two ights The Honor Flight is so pow-erful so meaningful to our vet-erans that fundraising was mucheasier than we thought it would be In fact one donor said if wedidnrsquot meet our original goal of$70000 to let him know and hewould write a check to coverthe needed amount

When we talk about com-mitment thatrsquos the denition

of commitment These are thetypes of people we have in ourcommunity people that step-upfor a causeThe increased awareness of theHonor Flight program has beenan added benet to our cam- paign Due to the increased pub-licity the World War II veteran participation had nearly doubledfor the rst two ights in 2016This alone make the whole pro-gram successful I canrsquot thank everyone in thisletter but I need to give specialthanks to two groups First tothe Honor Flight of NortheastIndiana There is no more ded-icated group serving veterans

that I know of They have beenso helpful and supportive and Icanrsquot thank them enough Sec-ond to our employee committeethat made it all happen TaraSchlatter Annette Schreinerand Steve Kahle These threewere assisted by Erika Willitzerand they made everything pos-

sible They worked tirelessly toinsure everything was perfectand it was perfect as the resultsshow Finally I want to thank our broad community for theirsupport We raised $141000 because we have communitysupport for our veterans Thiscommunity knows the impor-tance of serving our veteransand I am glad that in a smallway Paulding Putnam Electriccould be a part of this veteransupport

George Carter CEOgeneral manager

Paulding Putnam Electric

Broad range

of activities at

this yearrsquos fair Dear Editor I am enjoying the PauldingCounty Fair information in the[June 8] paper It looks like thefair board has worked hard togive us a really broad range ofactivities this year I am especially interestedin the musical acts of the LenCollier Band and also SpittinrsquoImage which I donrsquot believewas included last year The

Idol contest is a lot of fun too Special recognition shouldgo to all the sponsors thatmake it possible for many peo- ple to attend who couldnrsquot oth-erwise

Joyce HusebyPaulding

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

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

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 7 83 54 010rdquo June 8 68 48 -0- June 9 73 48 -0- June 10 78 50 001rdquo June 11 86 67 -0- June 12 93 71 -0- June 13 84 54 -0-

NOTICEThe following matters are thesubject of this public notice bythe Ohio Environmental Protec-tion Agency The complete publicnotice including any additionalinstructions for submitting com-ments requesting informationa public hearing or ling an ap- peal may be obtained at httpwwwepaohiogovactionsaspxor Hearing Clerk Ohio EPA50 W Town St PO Box 1049Columbus Ohio 43216 Ph 614-644-3037 email HClerkepaohiogovDraft NPDES Permit Renewal -Subject to RevisionPaulding WWTP12624 Twp Rd 119 PauldingOHFacility Description Wastewa-ter-MunicipalityReceiving Water Flat RockCreek ID 2PD00027KDDate of Action 06142016Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES PermitLatty WWTP

E end of Broadway Latty OHFacility Description Wastewa-ter-MunicipalityReceiving Water ZielkE DitchID 2PA00073IDDate of Action 07012016This nal action not preceded by proposed action and is appealableto ERAC

NOTICE TO BIDDERSSTATE OF OHIO

DEPARTMENT OF TRANS-PORTATION

Columbus Ohio Division ofConstruction Management

Legal Copy Number 168020Sealed proposals will be acceptedfrom pre-qualied bidders at theODOT Ofce of Contracts until1000 am on July 14 2016 Proj-ect 168020 is located in PauldingCounty SRTS Antwerp PhaseII and is a MISCELLANEOUS project The date set for com- pletion of this work shall be asset forth in the bidding proposalPlans and Specications are onle in the Department of Trans- portation

The Paulding Water Treatment Plant

Consumer Confidence Report for

2015 is available for the publicAnyone who would like a copy can

call 419-399-2976 The report can

also be viewed at the Paulding

County Carnegie Library Pauld-

ing County Senior Center Paulding

School offices and the Village

Utility office

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSSunday May 29 1 pm Officers found a

Dooley Drive building secureafter responding to an alarmMonday May 30 740 am Dog complaint onFlat Rock Drive was handled 120 pm Family disturbanceon West Perry Street was lookedinto 135 pm A West Perry Streetresident told ofcers the lightshad been stolen off their trailerThursday June 2 10 am Neighbor complainton Hopkins Alley was due tonoise 1253 pm Hitskip accidentin a North Williams Street busi-ness lot was solvedSunday June 5

1035 am Police docu-mented an accident at the in-tersection of Sugar and DeWittstreets where a driver hit a hy-drant 1230 pm Business alarmsounded on West Jackson StreetThe building was securedMonday June 6 1 pm Complaint about junksmell and noise on West WayneStreet resulted in a junk notice atthe address 120 pm Break-in of a houseon Lincoln Avenue was looked

into 252 pm A Deance residentreported harassment by text Po-lice issued a no contact order 1150 pm Police found an

East Perry Street business securewhen responding to an alarmTuesday June 7 1210 pm Two womencame on station regarding al-leged threats and violence 645 pm Neighbor prob-lems involving kids were in-vestigatedWednesday June 8 1 pm A backing mishapin a North Williams Street business parking lot was doc-umented 610 pm Bike was reportedstolen from East Baldwin Av-enue 1017 pm Noise was theissue of a neighbor problem

on Hopkins Alley 1106 am Suspicious vehi-cle and driver were observedon Nancy StreetThursday June 9 215 pm Ofcers went to aWest Perry Street address withJob amp Family Services 8 pm Police ordered nocontact between a Michiganwoman and two local residentafter a complaint 910 pm Fireworks com- plaint on North CouplandStreet was handled

Editorial

OUR VIEW

Cheers amp Jeers Sometimes people deserve a little praise and recognitionSome need a swift kick in the pants This week the Progress unveils our new ldquoCheers amp Jeersrdquo column which will run acouple of times a month on this page The following itemswere suggested by staff members CHEERS to the junior and senior fair boards volunteerssponsors and all others who worked so hard to prepare for the2016 Paulding County Fair now in progress Therersquos a lotof behind-the-scenes planning for this event a tradition since1872

JEERS to drivers who thoughtlessly (and illegally) textwhen they are behind the wheel Most of us have been be-hind a vehicle thatrsquos driving erratically drifting over the lineand it turns out theyrsquore texting while driving Texters ndash yoursquorea danger to yourself and your passengers as well as everyonearound you on the road CHEERS to 12 Paulding Panther softball players whoreceived conference scholar-athlete gold level status duringthe spring sports season The 12 reached gold level by earninga 35-40 GPA JEERS to those who vandalize cemeteries parksmailboxes and other property Damage has included graftitoppled headstones and trashed bathrooms and there seems to

be an uptick during the summer Please show some respect toall property both public and private Although some villageshave installed security cameras to help keep problem areasunder surveillance residents should stay aware of suspiciousactivity and report it to authorities And CHEERS to those

volunteers who clean up the damage make repairs and donrsquotlet the vandals win CHEERS to all the generous donors who have given tosuch recent projects as Relay For Life and Honor Flight andfree admission and entertainment at the fair We are always inawe of how our residents organizations and businesses nan-cially support worthwhile causes Want to acknowledge a person or group for an accom-

plishment deed or outstanding effort Or perhaps frustrationabout a bad experience or situation Submit your own cheeror jeer to newsprogressnewspaperorg The Progress will

publish items on topics local to Paulding County For guide-lines look under ldquoAbout Usrdquo at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Property transfers

Sheriffrsquos Report

County Court

Wobler appointed to

board of elections COLUMBUS ndash Secretary of State Jon Husted has appointed Bran-don Wobler as a member of the Paulding County Board of Elections Wobler will ll the unexpired term of Roger Sierer who passedaway in May Wobler was recommended by the Paulding County DemocraticExecutive Committee State law requires bipartisan representation on each of Ohiorsquos 88county boards of elections Each board is made up of two Republi-can members and two Democratic members all of whom must bequalied electors in the counties for which they serve The Secretaryof State makes appointments to boards of elections based on the rec-ommendations of the executive committees of the respective county political parties The other board of elections members are David Cline (chairman)Stanley D Harmon and Linda Weidenhamer

The ofce is located at 105 E Perry St Paulding For more infor -mation visit the web site at wwwelectionsonthenetohpaulding

ACCIDENTS NoneINCIDENTSFriday June 3 823 am A child was seen walking by themselves up and down Road 149 inAuglaize Township 1013 am Dog complaint on KayStreet in Paulding was handled 1028 am Deputies assisted Paulding

police with drug tests 1206 pm A Crane Township resi-dent of Road 63 told deputies someoneran through their yard and struck a tree 213 pm Dog complaint was handledon Road 71 in Paulding Township 304 pm A ditch re along Ohio 637in Jackson Township was doused by reunits from Oakwood and Paulding whowere on scene about 20 minutes 715 pm Four-wheelers were seentrespassing on county ground alongRoad 192 in Crane Township 821 pm People were seen takingthings from a home in Cecil where theresident is away 1047 pm Domestic situation in Ant-werp was investigatedSaturday June 4 1223 am Deputies delivered a mes-sage on Road 1021 in Auglaize Town-ship for Deance Police Department 502 am A deputy reported a suspi-cious vehicle along US 127 near Road108 in Paulding Township 1105 am Four-wheeler on Road1037 in Auglaize Township was re- ported 146 pm Dog complaint was takencare of on Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 853 pm Cows were seen on Road209 in Auglaize Township 1016 pm Cardeer crash on Ohio 613in Paulding Township was documented 1050 pm Report of a car in the ditchalong Road 162 in Crane Township waslooked intoSunday June 5

1214 am Neighbor problems onRoad 10 in Auglaize Township werehandled 1242 am Domestic dispute was in-vestigated in Antwerp 1009 am Dog complaint was han-dled on Ohio 613 in Jackson Township 1042 am Report of an unwanted person on Road 163 in Brown Townshipwas investigated 840 pm A resident of Road 171 inBrown Township told deputies a cardrove by repeatedly the driver staring attheir children 955 pm Cardeer collision on Ohio

66 in Washington Township was docu-mentedMonday June 6 1259 am Juvenile problems in Paynewere handled 113 am Prowler complaint came infrom Road 177 in Washington Town-ship 716 am A caller reported a steer onOhio 613 in Jackson Township

201 pm Dog complaint was handledin Cecil 210 pm Deputies delivered a mes-sage on West Gasser Road for the Pauld-ing policeTuesday June 7 1210 am Theft of a dog was lookedinto on Broughton Pike Jackson Town-ship 210 am Cardeer crash on Road 105at Road 230 in Crane Township was han-dled 937 am Vandalism to an RV wasinvestigated on Ohio 613 in JacksonTownship 955 am Property damage was ob-served on Road 232 in Emerald Town-ship 959 am Suspicious vehicle wasnoted parked along Road 192 in CraneTownship 1009 am An alleged assault wasreported from Road 177 in WashingtonTownship 148 pm A woman allegedly as-saulted another on Ohio 613 in BrownTownship 159 pm Two Antwerp re units andthe EMS responded to an outlet re onWest River Street They were there over20 minutes 315 pm Deputies handled a motorvehicle accident on Road 424 in CarryallTownship 429 pm A driver told deputies theysaw two small children with a babystanding along Ohio 111 in EmeraldTownship 540 pm Theft complaint was inves-tigated on US 127 in Jackson Township 646 pm Cows were on Ohio 111 inEmerald Township 749 pm Trespassing was reported onthe fairgrounds 801 pm Cows were out on Ohio 613in Jackson Township 807 pm A domestic situation washandled on Ohio 111 in Auglaize Town-ship 812 pm Telephone harassment wasreported from North Cherry Street inPaulding 1039 pm Prowler was reportedlyknocking on windows on Road 232 in

Emerald TownshipWednesday June 8 324 am Vehicle search was con-ducted on East Perry Street in Paulding 657 pm First responders from Oak-wood re and EMS plus Paulding andAuglaize Township fire departmentswere on the scene of a microwave re inMelrose about 20 minutes 802 pm Deputies investigated a theft

complaint from Road 176 in EmeraldTownship 809 pm A Brown Township residentreported an ATV on Road 104 918 pm A gas canister was reportedstolen from a garage on Road 24 in Ben-ton TownshipThursday June 9 255 am Fireghters from OakwoodGrover Hill Paulding and AuglaizeTownship responded to a house re inMelrose Some were there up to 35 min-utes Oakwood EMS was also on thescene 502 pm Suspicious vehicle was seennear the intersection of Roads 170 and171 in Auglaize Township 920 am Deputies assisted Job andFamily Services on East Orchard Streetin Payne 1056 am Residential burglar alarmsounded from Road 125 in JacksonTownship 743 pm Deputies arrested JustinTaylor on a Van Wert County warrant 847 pm Canine unit was deployedresulting in an alert on Ohio 49 in BentonTownship 944 pm Domestic dispute on Road193 in Washington Township was han-dled 959 pm A Paulding Township resi-dent of Road 92 told deputies of a strongodor perhaps emanating from the anhy-drous plant Paulding EMS and two reunits were on the scene less than 25 min-utes 1045 pm Telephone harassmentwas reported from Ohio 637 in AuglaizeTownshipFriday June 10 1245 am Deputies responded to adomestic complaint on Road 191 in Aug-laize Township 654 am Unauthorized use of a motorvehicle was reported from Road 204 inCarryall Township 732 am Paulding EMS and one reunit assisted at a motor vehicle accidentat the intersection of Walnut and Jacksonstreets in Paulding No other informationwas available 928 am Deputies arrested JohnathonCoyne

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and others

ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Auglaize Township US Bank Trust NA trusteeto Estle Properties LLC Lots 7and 8 Six Mile Bay Subdivision067 acre Warranty deed George Dwayne and Debra LWells to Michelle L LaVigneSec 19 Lot 28 Auglaize HillsDevelopment 2 0448 acreWarranty deed Richard P Shininger dec to

Barbara L Shininger et al Sec5 80 acres Sec 6 40 acres andSec 12 40 acres Certicate oftransferBlue Creek Township James A Lewis to James ALewis Life Estate et al Sec 3015 acres Warranty deed Charles D Rodman trustee toCharlene Friesner trustee Sec 813595 acres Sec 13 145 acresand Sec 24 16275 acres Af-davitCarryall Township Larry G Thimlar Jr by Sher-iff to US Bank National Associa-tion Sec 5 233 acres Sheriffrsquosdeed Jack L Thomas dec to Sarah

F Thomas Sec 36 64334 acresand 156678 acres AfdavitCrane Township Chad Buchholz to Craig Har-ris Sec 4 2422 acres WarrantydeedJackson Township Doyle A and Louise A John-son to Doyle A and Louise AJohnson trustees Sec 9 160acres Warranty deedLatty Township Renee M Sinn trustee to BobSinn Swine Ltd Sec 33 2 acresWarranty deedPaulding Township

Connie E and Daniel S Vogelto Scott D Vogel et al Sec 21151 acres Warranty deed Scott D Vogel et al to Dan-iel S and Connie E Vogel LifeEstate Sec 21 151 acres QuitclaimWashington Township Federal Home Loan MortgageCorp to Ashley Shelton Sec 71 acre Warranty deedAntwerp Village William S Bricker to JosephG and Danielle F Graham Lot5 Champion Addition 0879acre Lots 8-10 Block C 33acres Lots 11 12 18 094 acreSec 27 Outlots 3 acres and Lot30 with parts of Lots 23 and 241127 acres and Sec 24 0552acre Survivorship deedGrover Hill Village R Andrew Rickard to Na-dine Leithauser Sec 26 Lot 12Kinkade Second Addition 02acre Warranty deedLatty Village Scott Hutchison PropertiesInc to Sue Geren Lot 27 Rix-som South 02 acre Quit claimPayne Village Norman R Schoenauer Sr

dec to Mary Jo Schoenauer Lots13 amp 15 Block G 0676 acreAfdavit Fifth Third Mortgage Com- pany to Creative Home BuyingSolutions Inc Lots 13-14 BlockE 013 acre Warranty deed Jacquelyn L and Kenneth WFoor to Village of Payne Lot4 Emigh Addition 0158 acreWarranty deedScott Village Bradley A Matthews dec toJamie M Matthews Lot 1 004acre Sec 36 Lots 1 and 3 Out-lots 026 acre Afdavit

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Gary L Marshall Payneand Chantelle Marshall PayneMoney only satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Melissa Martinez Pauld-ing Small claims satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Courtnie M HeaterPaulding Small claims stayed in bankruptcy Capital One Bank (USA) NARichmond Va vs Robert AVerfaillie Paulding Other actionsatised Springleaf Financial Servicesof Indiana Evansville Ind vsValerie A Martinez PauldingOther action satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Sara M Fortune Pauld-ing and John Fortune PauldingSmall claims satised Deance Radiologist Associa-tion Ottawa Hills vs Rhonda SKidd Melrose Other action sat-ised Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Rob Vance PauldingSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $43228 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brandin C SchmidtPayne and Amanda SchmidtPayne Small claims judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$2244 Discover Bank Hebron Kyvs Kimberly Bowers PauldingOther action judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $8033 Village of Melrose Melrosevs Gregory L Tracey Melroseand Joyce A Tracey MelroseOther action dismissed Homier amp Sons Inc Paynevs Jennings C Pumping Spen-cerville Ohio Small claims dis-missed

John J Wobler Payne vsLanea Johnson Payne EvictionsdismissedCriminal Docket Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde possession dismissed perState Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde paraphernalia $75 ne$87 costs 6-month license sus- pension concurrent with anothercase Eric L Scantlen Mark Cen-ter criminal trespass $100 ne$13250 costs maintain generalgood behavior Nathan R Bowers EdgertonOhio criminal trespass $100ne $14650 costs maintain gen-

eral good behavior Brian L Core Sherwoodcriminal trespass $100 fine

$12450 costs maintain generalgood behavior Levi B Kuhn Deance crim-inal trespass $100 ne $11350costs maintain general good be-havior Emmanuel J Lucas Pauldingrape preliminary hearing heldCourt nds no probable causematter dismissed defendant re-leased from any conditions of

bond Shane Zartman Convoy pos-sess of drug instruments waived preliminary hearing bound overto docket of Common PleasCourt placed on EHMA with$50 hookup fee Shane Zartman Convoy tam- pering with evidence preliminaryhearing waived bound over toCommon Pleas CourtTrafc Docket

Jason J Holloway GodfreyIll no tail lights $150 ne $95costs pay all by July 29 or turnedover for collection (POC) Corey J Davis Sherwooddriving under suspension non-compliance and followingclosely $115 costs pay $25monthly Dec 16 POC 30 days jail Bart A Wiles Kokomo Ind7465 speed $33 ne $9449costs Robin Estep Saratoga IndOVIunder inuence $375 ne$120 costs pay $50 monthlyMarch 31 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail 87 days jail reserved Robin Estep Saratoga Indfailure to control dismissed atStatersquos request Richard D Thomas Detroit8665 speed $100 ne $95 costs Jeremy McMurray Laruenoncompliance $100 ne with$50 suspended $87 costs Oct28 POC Jeremy McMurray Larue6855 speed $33 ne Oct 28POC Glenn H Peer Jr MonroeMich 7965 speed $100 ne$95 costs Zachary J Krontz Deance6855 speed $33 ne $80 costs Bryan J Foltz Edgerton Ohiostop sign $53 ne $80 costs Jakob M Adkins Deanceseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vasil I Peychev Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Henrietta H Grossoehme Mil-ford 6755 speed $33 ne $80costs

Vernell Thomas Fort Wayne10065 speed $93 ne $80 costs Amarpreet Bhalla Indianap-

olis 9365 speed $43 ne $80costs Cherukuru Southeld Mich7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Nora S Helle Paulding 6655speed $33 ne $80 costs Cynthia M Bump Bryan6655 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ronda R Vancamp FortWayne 8765 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Kurt M Frederick FishersInd 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Faraaz A Husain columbusInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Max N Humphrey PaducahKy 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Rolland D Myers Oakwood6555 speed $30 ne $77 costs Troy D Seagraves Warren7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Parichat Boriboonnagkul FortWayne 7665 speed $33 ne$80 costs Clayton B Hash CordovaTenn 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Jimmy R Ubl MacombMich 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Michelle L Overall Chicago8765 speed $43 ne $80 costs Stephen A Schmidt TroyMich 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Sarah E Black Indianapolis8665 speed $43 ne $80 costs Michael N Hladik ColumbusInd 8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde OVIbreath low $375 ne$13947 costs pay $50 monthlyJune 30 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail provide proof of insurance warrant blockrescinded 87 days jail reserved Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde left of center dismissed atStatersquos request Cherissa M CrutchfieldFort Wayne driving under sus- pension $200 ne with $100suspended $92 costs pay $80monthly Dec 16 POC 1 day jail proof of nancial responsi- bility not provided warrant andwarrant block rescinded 89 days jail reserved Elizabeth J Smallwood Pauld-ing driving under FRA suspen-sion $100 ne $87 costs pay$50 monthly Dec 16 POC Timothy E Hodson Lattystop sign $53 ne $82 costs

June 24 POC Susan E Coil Convoy 6855speed $33 ne $77 costs

Vincent M Blossom Rock-ford driving under FRA suspen-sion $87 costs June 24 POC Veronica Steffel Melrose7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs pay $30 monthly Oct 28 POC Brandon L Logwood Indi-anapolis no operatorrsquos licensedismissed at Statersquos request Brandon L Logwood India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$77 costs June 24 POC Timothy D Finnerty LansingMich 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Roxane M Knier Birming-ham Mich violation being passed $53 ne $80 costs Joseph P Pavlin Ossian Ind8465 speed $43 ne $80 costs Katherine L Young PittsboroInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Michael E Lueck Mount Cle-mens Mich 7965 speed $33ne $80 costs John T Wardlow Troy Mich8165 speed $43 ne $80 costs Jun Takeuchi NorthvilleMich 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Richard J Blaszak Beach-wood 9065 speed $43 ne $80costs Tiffany P Watson ClintonTownship Mich child restraint$68 ne $80 costs Joseph E Adam Blooming-ton Ind 8465 speed $43 ne$80 costs Dorrell L Peterson YuleeFla driving on closed road $68ne $85 costs Ronald L Paxton Cecil seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Anthony David Stoller Pauld-ing 9455 speed $93 ne $77costs Benjamin S Stoller Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Randy Noggle Haviland seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Joshua N Hatfield FortWayne 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs Paul S McDougall Indianap-olis 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Courtney R Kelley Payneseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Alexander R Bland Paulding7565 speed $33 ne $77 costs Amy L Mayernik FortWayne following closely $53ne $80 costs Timothy R Summers TynerInd 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Stephen J Klatcher Wood-

burn 7765 speed $33 ne $77costs Thomas V Hatala Royal Oak

Mich 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Jennifer L Berridge Conti-nental 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Jason A Miler Cecil seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Sabrina S Smith Saint LouisMo following closely $53 ne$80 costs Christian M Winkle Monti-

cello Ind 9165 speed $43 ne$80 costs Battioui Chakib NoblesvilleInd following closely $53 ne$80 costs Dakota A Cook Markle Indseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vicente P Torres Toledo seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Abraham J Robertson Bir-mingham Mich 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Winfred W Norteye Freder-icksburg Va 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Mahamadasif A Shaikh Eto- bicoke Ont 8865 speed $43ne $80 costs Lisbeth D Gamboa ConcordOnt 8165 speed $43 ne $85costs Tamera L Boroff Grover Hillseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Kasey N Thomas Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $47 costs pay$3350 monthly July 29 POC Dawne L Taylor Payne seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sept 30POC Christopher T Neeley UnionCity Mich seat belt $30 ne$47 costs June 24 POC Katherine L Spears Hicks-ville 6555 speed $33 ne $80costs

Christopher M Wood VanWert 8555 speed $93 ne $77costs Dustin E Gee Deance seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Thomas F Keeran Paulding7855 speed $63 ne $80 costs Samantha J Stahl Melrose6955 speed $43 ne $87 costs pay $65 monthly July 29 POC points waived

Robert R Long Oakwoodseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Leslie A Day Grosse PointMich 8665 speed $43 ne $80costs Jose G Aguilera Jr FortWayne no operatorrsquos licenseand 8965 speed $100 ne $77costs pay $100 monthly July 29POC Andrew N Horner Paulding6855 speed $33 ne $77 costs Mitchell C Gonzales Payneseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Jeremy E Lowe RangerWV seat belt $30 ne $47costs Emily L Moynihan VanWert 6135 speed $43 ne $80costs Jefry D Tapscott LebanonInd seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sandra K Leslie Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Christopher G JackmanPaulding seat belt $30 ne $47costs Kristine M Karr Deance6955 speed $33 ne $80 costs Kristine M Karr Defianceseat belt $30 ne Cory C Foster Oakwood seat belt $30 ne $50 costs Logan C Wolfrum Deance6555 speed $33 ne $80 costs

Appeal againstcourt dismissed PAULDING ndash An appeal of an Oakwood couple against theCommon Pleas Court Judge Tiffany Beckman has been dis-missed On June 2 Pamela J (Watson) Lambert and William LLambert led a dismissal of a mandamus complaint they hadled in May with the Third District Court of Appeals The pair had requested action on pending motions in a 2012foreclosure case Two journal entr ies have been led regardingthe case since their appeal Because of this the relators volun-tarily dismissed their complaint indicating ldquothe matter is nowmootrdquo

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Engagement

Birthdays

SARA PRIEST and GARRETT STOLLER

Sara Priest and GarrettStoller announce their com-ing marriage on July 162016

Sararsquos parents are Traceyand Ron Richardville andKathy and Mike Priest Garrettrsquos parents are Bethand Eric Stoller Sara is a graduate ofWayne Trace High SchoolOtterbein University and

Mount St Joseph with a doc-torate in physical therapy Garrett is a graduate ofPaulding High School andToledo University and iscurrently pursuing a mas-terrsquos degree in kinesiologyat the University of MiamiOxford They both work and live inCincinnati

June 18 ndash Catie Christo Pauline Cooper

Johnny Ganger III Samantha Habern JulieKnapp Brad Smazenko Austin Wilt June 19 ndash Brok Coburn Marilyn CramptonRita Diaz Iris Christie Goldfuss Lisa John-son Mar ie Moore Lisa Schooley June 20 ndash Jeff Budd Vicki English SandyGawronski Aidyn Gonzales Aaliyah More-no-Helle Jamy Hunt Ray Keck Adam Las-siter Aiden Lichty Tommie Rosenhan June 21 ndash Curtis Gawronski GraceLynnKoch Alayna Leatherman Donald Lippi

Mary Mabis Lucille Schmidt Stacie School-

ey Tyler Short June 22 ndash Heather Blair Mary HoltsberryAshley LaBounty Karen K McVay Cath-erine Snellenberger Kelly Snyder EvynStuchell June 23 ndash Chrissy Combs Kevin DanglerManny Lucas Austin Miller Jon RinglerGloria Tapp June 24 ndash Dave Arens Brett Bok HackerCombs Jr Dave LaFountain Helen ParrishDon Roughton Mike Workman

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New ArrivalsMay 22 2016 Jacob Lynn Whitman was born to Joel and ChelseaWhitman of Payne at 1049

pm on Sunday May 22 atCommunity Memorial Hos- pital Hicksville He was 7 pounds 12 ounc-es and 20 inches long Welcoming committeewere grandparents Mark andLisa Holtsberry of Pauldingand Bruce and Kara Whit-man of Payne

Great-grandparents areWalter and Loretta Schulzof Ney Justine Holtsberryof Paulding Ronald Etzler of

Payne and Larry and Shaar-on Whitman of Payne

RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE ndash The staff of PARC LanePC Workshop and employees of PC Work-shop recently gathered for a retirement open house for LeAnn Schlatter celebrating her 31 years ofservice to these organizations They say ldquoThank you for your dedication LeAnn we will miss yourdquo

Spitting watermelon seeds scholarship

for Parrett new Lions Club officers Spitting watermelon seedsat John Paulding Days wasa huge event ten years agowhile 20 years ago the lit-

tle king and queen was an-nounced John Paulding Daysis a summer event that manylook forward to each summerand this year 2016 will be noexception June 14 2006 JohnPaulding Days watermelonseed spitting contest winnerswere age 4 and under - Mad-ison Johnson 5rsquo-9rdquo age 5-9- Sean Holman 15rsquo-1rdquo age10-16 - Rodney Osbun 31rsquo-1rdquoover age 17 - Tina Holman31rsquo-8rdquo

Chamber rafe winners rst prize - Bill Shugars ve roundsof golf at Auglaize CountryClub second prize - Jeff Staley

$100 gas card at Mara-Martthird prize - Melinda Krick$50 gift card at Chief Payne Village Council Mayor Speice reported thatthe downtown sidewalk proj-ect was completed at a nalcost of $4845 Marcia Pagley of the Soar-ing Eagles Relay For Life

team presented a $1000 dona-tion from the Paulding Eagles June 12 1996 Little roy-alty reigns - The Little Kingand Queen Contest winners

for the John Paulding DaysQueen - Caryn JohnstonKing - Scott Meyers First prince - Tyler Carlisle sec-ond prince - Robbie Bair IIIFirst princess - Megan Gonza-les second princess - AshleySwitzer Two new members were in-ducted into the Kiwanis ClubAllison Smith and Terri Deel Joel Parrett 1996 PauldingHigh School graduate re-ceived the Kurt Sholl Memo-rial Scholarship Green Meadows Confer-

ence baseball team includedfrom Paulding County FirstTeam players Eric William-son from Antwerp and Jeff

Mangette Wayne Trace TheSecond Team included ChrisFriend Antwerp and RodDecker Wayne Trace Hon-orable Mention Ryan BagleyAntwerp and Aaron BurleyWayne Trace June 16 1976 PaynePostmaster Leo Davis retiresafter 21 years of service Paulding County Fair Board- Ethel Clark was chosen toreplace Carl Rau as fair boarddirector and will be in chargeof all publicity Charloe - Mr and MrsCurtis Donley recently en- joyed a sh fry with Laureland Esther Carnahan and

Nancy Jane Donley New ofcers for the Pauld-ing Lions Club were recentlyinstalled ndash Lauren Brown president Bill Follas rstvice president J David Webbsecond vice president DonFoltz third vice presidentHarold Hillier secretaryBud Offerle tail twister andRalph Reinhart lion tamer Greg Mielke son of MrArthur Mielke Paulding has been named to the Deanrsquos listat Deance College for thespring semester

By Joe Shouse

Tose were the

D983137983161983155

For the Record It is the policy of the Paulding County Progress to publish public records asthey are reported or released

by va ri ou s ag en ci es Names appear ing in ldquoForthe Recordrdquo are publishedwithout exception to preserve the fairness andimpartiality of the Progress and as a news service to ourreaders

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 7A

By Nancy Whitaker

for your Thoughts a penny

Fair time Big job good job As I am working in the sec-retaryrsquos ofce at the PauldingCounty Fair it is amazing to seehow many people work longhours to make this event happen There are so many details thatI was not even aware of In fact Ithink that being a part of the fair board is not only a job for a weekin June but it is basically an allyear job

There are things like storage buildings camp sites restroomsgroundskeeping and maintenancework to help keep the fairgroundworking and functioning As I see vendors come in4-H kids and their projects foodcarts horses and even porta-pot-ties arriving you better believethat behind the scenes the fair board is working and makingsure seeing that Paulding Coun-ty has a fair to be proud of Af-ter all we are the rst one in theState of Ohio There are some people whoare in charge of the CommercialBuilding and placing exhibitorsin their designated places That

in itself is a job which requires planning ahead

Then there is the midway withmany attractions to make sure at-tendees have a good time Some-one behind the scenes takes careof that also With the cows horses chick-ens goats rabbits and pigscoming in for different eventsit takes dedicated board mem- bers volunteers and the manysponsors to make the fair a great place to go

There are food vendors trac-tors pulls auction horse races

and entertainment that are all a part of this 156th county fair One thing I am watching foris the french fry stand and thehomemade ice cream Yum Ohand the elephant ears corn dogsand sausage sandwiches Someone is in charge of Se-nior Day and Veterans Day atthe fair These are always specialdays with food recognition and

entertainmentThere is a lot for everyoneto notice coming to the 156thPaulding County Fair Work has been done to buildings and thegrandstand When this column prints thevendors campers animals andrides will be in full swing Sowhen attending our fair say aldquoThank Yourdquo to all the volun-teers board members and spon-sors who have been making thisevent happen for the past 156years Do you plan on attending thefair What is your favorite fairfood to eat How many PauldingCounty Fairs have you attended

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fair for free kidsrsquo activities

Visit the Paulding SWCD booth at the Paulding County Fair for free kidsrsquo activities today and Thurs-day June 15-16 from 1-3 pm In this photo taken last year children enjoy one of the learning programs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD The Paulding Soil and Water ConservationDistrict would like to invite the communityto its Paulding SWCD booth at the PauldingCounty Fair The fair booth will be open from 1-3 pmtoday and Thursday and is located outside theswine barn The SWCD will have kidsrsquo activi-ties each day and is giving away free popcornThe booth will feature current programs beingoffered as well as photos from the various ac-tivities and events the Paulding SWCD hasdone throughout the year The inaugural Paulding SWCD photo con-test is being judged by votersrsquo choice at the

fair Please come out and vote for your favorite photo taken at the Black Swamp Nature Center On Wednesday kids will learn about watererosion and be able to see a live demonstrationusing the stream table After learning abouterosion youths are invited to make their veryown pet rock to take home with them To nish off the week on Thursday youthswill learn about pollinators and create theirvery own tie-dye buttery creature to takehome with them Please stop by the fair booth to learn moreabout the Paulding Soil and Water Conserva-tion District and get some more informationabout various programs available to producersin Paulding County See you at the Paulding County Fair

PCH earns Auditor of State Award PAULDING ndash Auditor ofState Dave Yost is pleasedannounce that the PauldingCounty Hospital was one ofthree entities to receive theAuditor of State Award fortheir clean audit reports The other two award recip-ients are the Jefferson CountyLand Reutilization Corpora-tion and the Public EntitiesPool of Ohio in Lucas County The Auditor of State Award

is presented to local govern-ments and school districtsupon the completion of a -

nancial audit Entities thatreceive the award meet thefollowing criteria of a ldquocleanrdquoaudit report bull The entity must le timelynancial reports with the Au-ditor of Statersquos ofce in accor -dance with GAAP (GenerallyAccepted Accounting Princi- ples) bull The audit report doesnot contain any ndings forrecovery material citations

material weaknesses signi-cant deciencies Single Auditndings or questioned costs

bull The entityrsquos manage-ment letter contains no com-ments related to ethics re-ferralsquestioned costs lessthan $10000 lack of timelyreport submission reconcilia-tion failure to obtain a timelySingle Audit ndings for re-covery less than $100 publicmeetings or public records noother nancial or other con-cerns exist that involve eligi- ble entity

A full copy of each reportis available online at httpsohioauditorgov

Paulding Eagles donated $3000 toward thePaulding Putnam Electric employeesrsquo Honor Flightproject Here Joe Sukup (left) from Paulding Eagles presents the donation to Russell Rager PPEClineman and Paulding Eagles member

Paulding Hardin state highway

workers take Roadeo honors

Winning the loader competition in Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 truck and loaderRoadeo was Brad Fuller (center) of the Paulding County garage In second was Alan Taylor (right)of Wyandot County and third was Tom Mellinger of Hancock County

LIMA ndash Employees in the Hardin and Pauld-ing County Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) District 1 garages were named the win-ners in the ODOT District 1 truck and loader Road-eo held in Lima District 1 encompasses Allen Deance Han-cock Hardin Paulding Putnam Van Wert andWyandot counties Winning the loader competition was taken byBrad Fuller of the Paulding County garage fol-lowed by Taylor of Wyandot County John Rink-er of the Hancock County garage nished in third place Winning the truck competition was Mike Fresh-corn of the Hardin County garage Finishing sec-

ond behind Freshcorn was Tom Mellinger of theHancock County garage In third place was AlanTaylor of the Wyandot County garage The rst-ever district team champion award wasgiven to Hancock County which had the top-twoscores in both the truck and loader competition Also announced at the Roadeo was this yearrsquosPaint the Plow winner which was Kalida HighSchool Paint the Plow is a contest which asks areahigh schools to paint an ODOT plow with theirmessage of school spirit safety patriotism or Ohio pride There were 18 schools from ODOT District1rsquos eight-county region participating this year

Photos of all entries in this yearrsquos Paint the Plowcontest are posted on the ODOT District 1 Face- book page facebookcomODOTDistrict1 ldquoWe love Roadeo day ndash itrsquos a day for our opera-tors to hone and prove their skills and to celebratethe relationship we have with the communities weserve through the paint the plow competitionrdquo saidKirk Slusher ODOT District 1 deputy director The Roadeo is a friendly competition which pitsequipment operators against one another to testtheir skill in maneuvering equipment through a se-ries of obstacles intended to mimic situations theyencounter on the job Participants are also requiredto nd deliberately placed mechanical bugs onequipment as part of the pre-trip inspection portion

of the competition The competition also included a test of the rulesand laws pertaining to holders of a commercialdriverrsquos license (CDL) All highway techniciansfor ODOT are required to retain a CDL ldquoAll aspects of the competition are intended toenhance the skill and professionalism of our opera-torsrdquo said Slusher The top-two nishers in the district competitionin both the truck and loader event will go on tocompete against their coworkers in the statewidecompetition which will be held in Columbus inSeptember

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Te Paulding County Veteransrsquo Service Office isdedicated to aiding Paulding County veterans and

their families in time of need

Tere are two basic services the agency provides

1 - Emergency Financial Assistance - Provide shortterm financial assistance to eligible veterans andtheir amilies who demonstrate a need Tis in-cludes but is not limited to ood gas mortgagerent and assistance with utility payments

2 - Claims Assistance - Provide services or veteransand other claimants or help with VA claims or anyederal state or local benefits

We also provide reimbursement or the cost otransportation to VA medical acilities in our area or

in the case where the veteran cannot drivehimsel we will provide a driver

Our office hours are uesday thru Friday930 am-200 pm

Arrangements can be made orafer office hours appointments

Any questions please call 419-399-8285810 E Perry St Paulding

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Emergency training exercise held near Payne over weekend

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

Carrying the ldquovictimrdquo from the accident scene was not easy for these two reghters The life-size dummy weighed over 150 pounds

PAYNE ndash Brigner Truck-ing located west of Payneon Ohio 613 was the sceneon Saturday June 11 of thePaulding County Local Emer-

gency Planning Committee(LEPC) functional hazardousmaterials exercise

A total of 47 re and EMS per sonnel from Antwer pCecilCrane Township PaynePaulding Scott Grover HillConvoy Allen County Indand other local agenciesas well as volunteers of theAmerican Red Cross from VanWert were all on scene for thesimulated accident scene Each county is required bythe Ohio Emergency Manage-ment Agency (OEMA) andthe Ohio State Emergency Re-sponse Commission (OSERC)to put into practice their emer-

gency plan for such incidentsonce a year The exercise wasevaluated by representativesof the OEMA and OSERC

In this scenario a pick-upand a tanker truck carryingdiesel fuel collided The tankerthen leaked several gallons ofsimulated diesel fuel which

was actually water at the sceneThe ldquodriverrdquo of the pick-up alifelike dummy that weighed160 pounds was thrown fromthe vehicle had serious injuriesand was contaminated with theleaking fuel The tanker driver was alsocontaminated but was not in- jured First responders wererequired to demonstrate toevaluators their plan for de-contaminating stabilizing andtransporting the victims andfor neutralizing the spilled fueland containing the runoff Large absorbent booms were placed into the drainage ditchesalong Ohio 613 to prevent the

contaminated runoff from get-ting into the water supply Like a choreographed dancere trucks from the various

departments pulled up one ata time to a portable water tankthat had been set up by thePayne reghters Dumpingtheir tanker of water into the

tank took no more than a fewminutes each The water was then pumpedout of the tank and used to de-contaminate the scene and thevictims Foam was also usedto prevent the leaked ldquodieselfuelrdquo from igniting According to Ed BohnPaulding County EMA direc-tor and head of LEPC the ex-ercise was a success ldquoWe found a few things wecan improve uponrdquo he saidldquoWersquoll take a look at the eval-uatorsrsquo observations when weget them and put together acomprehensive plan that wecan improve upon in the event

of similar incidents in the fu-ture I want to thank everyonewho took part in the exerciseand helped in any wayrdquo

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

With temperatures near 90 degrees this Payne reghter poured bottled water over his head tocool off He was one of over 40 re and EMS personnel who took part in a simulated tankerpick-upaccident with a fuel spill west of Payne The exercise was part of annual training for emergencyresponders in the county

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

A reghter sprays foam onto the tanker and pick-up truck involved in a simulated accident heldat Brigner Trucking near Payne

Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding CountyThey represented the Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County which will be dedicating its latesthouse just completed in Oakwood The pair discussed the many things the group is required to dobefore a home can be started such as nancing location size of the home etc Planning has tobe completed and approved before construction can start Matt Miller was program chairman

FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK ndash Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on yourhistory at Americarsquos newest National Park On Thursday June 16 the Maumee Valley Heritage Cor-ridor is sponsoring a walk on the Fallen Timbers Battleeld The group will meet at 630 pm on thepatio of the parkrsquos visitor center and be escorted by a historical interpreter dressed as one of the

participants in the decisive 1794 battle The visitorrsquos center is located at US 24 and Jerome RoadMaumee The program is free and open to the public The recently opened (October 2015) FallenTimbers Battleeld is perhaps the only 18th century battle site in the United States that looks andfeels much as it did the day of the battle

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One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

of (Financial) Knowledge

By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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the county Or is it a weedCressleaf groundsel weed found in Ohio wheat hay fields

Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

Take us on vacation Are you headed to some exotic foreign destination anotherstate or even Ohio for a vacation Take the Progress with youalong with your camera and send us a photo and informationEmail progressprogressnewspaperorg

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

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Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

CLASSIFIEDS

reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding bull 419-399-2295

Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

RELIGION

AntwerpPayne

Harlan IN

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Payne

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Funeral Home

1-800-399-3522 bull (419) 399-2866

419-399-3885

Mara MartPaulding

SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

Stabler Steam Carpet

Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

OHIO GAS COMPANY

1-800-331-7396

ldquoVariety is our middle name rdquo

419-622-3014

132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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

Paulding County Progress

n McDORMANContinued from Page 1A

In order to accommodate more families No Reservations will be taken for Fatherrsquos Day

Questions Call 419-258-2233

Directions ldquoNewrdquo US24 to exit 3 Turn north towards Antwerp turn righteast onto Canal St

Hall is on the right past the 2nd stop sign

Grantrsquos Reception Hall

(503 East Canal St Antwerp)

More than 40 items to choose from

ldquoLet us do the Grilling for Yourdquo

MENU for Fatherrsquos Day ~ ALL YOU CAN EAT BABY BACK RIBSbull Bar-B-Q Smoked Ribs bull Bar-B-Q Grilled Chicken bull Loaded Brats amp Much More

Adults 13+ ndash $1400 bull Children 3-12 ndash $600 bull Under 3 FREE Price includes drinks dessert amp tax

Sunday June 19th from 10 am - 2 pm

Fatherrsquos Day

BARBECUE SMOKEHOUSE

B U F F E T

B r in g t h a t S pe c i a l DA D in f o r a f r e s h d e l ic io u s m e a l

Maumee River remains under

recreational public health advisory A recreational public health advisory remains in place for the Maumee River in Paulding County Swimming and wading in the Maumee River isnot recommended for children pregnant or nurs-ing women those with certain medical conditionsand pets

If you have been in contact with water from theMaumee River rinse your skin immediately Although most blooms are green algae and not

harmful there are some that are actually a typeof cyanobacteria that have the ability to producetoxins ndash called harmful algal blooms (HABs)These toxins may affect the liver nervous systemandor skin Symptoms of exposure to a harmful algal bloom include rash hives blisters severe diar-rhea vomiting and abdominal pain If you havehad contact with water in the Maumee River andare displaying these symptoms seek medical care

Paulding County Health Department is collabo-rating with local partners and state partners to stayon top of harmful algal blooms Bill Edwards of the Paulding County HealthDepartment said ldquoOur priority is the safety andwell-being of Paulding County residents We willmake sure the public is aware of the steps we will be taking to stay on top of the situation We willalso make sure the public is made aware of infor-

mation in a timely mannerrdquoFor more information on harmful algal blooms

visit PCHDrsquos website at wwwpauldingcounty-healthcom or on Facebook Paulding CountyHealth DepartmentHAB safety tips bull Stay out of water that may have a HAB bull Do not let your children or pets play in HABdebris on the shore bull After swimming or wading in lake watereven where no HABs are visible rinse off with

fresh water as soon as possible bull Never swallow any lake or river waterwhether you see HABs or not bull Do not let pets lick HAB material from theirfur or eat HAB material bull Do not drink or cook with lake water bull See a doctor if you or your children might beill from HAB toxins If your pet appears ill con-tact your veterinarian bull Remember you can still boat sh and recre-ate in Ohiorsquos lakes streams and rivers If you planto eat the sh you catch remove the guts and liverand rinse llets in tap water before eating bull Activities near the water such as camping picnicking biking and hiking are safe bull If you are picnicking wash your hands beforeeating if you have had contact with lake water orshore debris

bull Report the bloom to Ohio EPA by complet-

ing the report form and emailing it to HABmail- boxepaohiogov

Grand jury indicts 6 PAULDING ndash A PauldingCounty grand jury returned in-dictments against six personson Thursday June 9 The individuals will be ar-raigned in Paulding CountyCommon Pleas Court Thoseindicted were bull Brandon J Bird 21Paulding one count sexual of-fender registration fth-degreefelony

bull Virgil W Lee 39 Pauld-ing one count domestic vio-lence fourth-degree felony

bull Angela C Lambert 36Paulding one count theftfth-degree felony bull Shane M Zartman 30Paulding one count each tam- pering with evidence third-de-gree felony and nonsupport ofdependents fth-degree felo-ny bull Marcus D Blanton 47Paulding one count possessionof drugs fth-degree felony

bull Steven E Egnor 41Paulding one count burglaryfourth-degree felony

Dale and Anita McDorman enjoy some time together after ayear of recovery since Dale received a bone marrow transplantfrom his son The two of them along with their family will cele-brate together this Fatherrsquos Day the ldquoawesomerdquo healing Dale hasexperienced

Dale McDorman Sr a year ago with several chemo and radi-

ation treatments was weak and weary but during recovery hasdone well On Fatherrsquos Day the family will celebrate together thevalue of life family and faith

ldquoAfter being out of the hospitalfor a week he got sick andwas back in for a few daysHis medication changed fromtime to time and he was takingas many as 12 different kindstwice a day That has been cutin half recentlyrdquo Anita com-mented At times the recovery has been difcult as the days

marched slowly by But Dalehas come along way from being very weak to gettingstronger every day as his body heals His body was putthrough the wringer prior tothe transplant with three daysof chemo and four days ofradiation twice a day After the procedure he experienced twoadditional days of chemo Allthe medication forced Dale tolose his appetite and thereforedidnrsquot eat for 21 days whiledropping 40 pounds ldquoWhen I rst got home Icouldnrsquot go outside and I real-ized this whole process really put me down and it was much

tougher than I thought it would be My immune system waslow but is much better muchstronger today Anita and I aregetting out more and takingwalks together Itrsquos getting betterrdquo he commented with asense of reassurance Dale continues to make periodic trips to the ClevelandClinic What was one weeklytrip turned to just monthlyand Dale is hopeful the tripswill reduce to one every threemonths very soon According to his test resultshe is doing very well and the blood counts are normal Looking back to ldquotransplant

dayrdquo Dalersquos relationship withhis son ndash who gave his bonemarrow ndash has only grownstronger Dale III was off workfor three weeks and had to dealwith some difcult pain in hislower back and hips but hewouldnrsquot have had it any otherway ldquoIt was just ve hours afterthe transplant procedure thatwe walked down the hospitalhallway together It was a spe-cial time of celebration A timeof thankfulness ndash a time of en- joying each otherrsquos companyrdquosaid Dale Sr The walk down the hallwill never be forgotten The

celebration that took place thatnight still continues to this dayRecently Dale celebrated his58th birthday and come Julywith his ngers crossed hehopes to go back to work On Thursday June 16 Dale

goes back to Cleveland fora bone marrow biopsy BothDale and Anita are hopeful forgood results ldquoAs a wife I can tell youmy husband is not the same person he once was I miss myDale ndash my husband This haschanged him and hersquos not theoutgoing person he used to beBut in time hopefully this willall change and I believe it willrdquosaid Anita But the big day will be June19 ndash the one-year anniversary

Life is good and deserves to becelebrated ldquoItrsquos what I call my re- birth birthday We will be inchurch that morning rejoicingin the blessings of life thenwe will get together hereat the house and celebratewith family Itrsquos really aboutmy son and the sacrice hemaderdquo said Dale Sr

Finally the celebrationwould not be complete withoutDale expressing his love andappreciation for his wife ofnearly 39 years The past yearhas been a challenging one but Anita was always at Dalersquosside ldquoDuring the transplant pro-cess until we got home mywife was at my side She wasalways there never leaving myside While in the hospital sheslept in my room and neverleft She was my inspiration

and I love her so muchrdquo Dalesaid So in a few days a quietfamily celebration will com-mence Thankfulness laughter joyful blessings will all be ex- perienced that day And beforethe day is over maybe the twoDales will take another walktogether and enjoy each otherrsquoscompany

ODOT projects The following is a weeklyreport regarding current andupcoming highway road con-struction projects in the OhioDepartment of TransportationDistrict One bull Ohio 111 Ohio 114 Ohio500 and Ohio 637 will be re-stricted in multiple locations for pavement repair during the nexttwo weeks bull Ohio 613 between thePaulding County line and Coun-

ty Road 1 will be restricted toone lane through the work zonefor a berm replacement project bull Ohio 114 between Ohio637 and County Road 263 andOhio 111 between US 127 andOhio 637 will be restricted toone lane through the work zonefor pavement repair bull Ohio 114 between US30 and Ohio 49 just west ofTownship Road 11 is restrictedthrough the work zone for ap- proximately 30 days for a cul-vert replacement

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The Progress has been serving county readers and businesses for morethan a century

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Obituaries Updated weekdays at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

TERRIE LUTZ ANTWERP ndash Terrie LynnLutz age 57 of Antwerp passed away June 5 2016 atParkview Regional HospitalFort Wayne

ROBERT LEE1938-2016

ANTWERP ndash Robert Ed-ward Lee age 77 died Mon-

day June 6 He was born Aug 11 1938in Toler Ky to the late LeeDelmar and Bessie (Clay)Lee On Jan 9 1958 he mar-ried Virginia M Johnsonwho survives He retired fromBF Goodrich with 30 yearsof service He was a memberof USW 715 and HicksvilleMasonic Lodge 478 He is also survived by hischildren Karen Lee (DaleJividen) Antwerp and Ran-dolph ldquoRandyrdquo Lee FortWayne brothers RaymondT Lee Newport Tenn andWilliam Joe (Connie) LeeSouth Williamson Ky sis-

ters Juanite (Glenn) VarneyElkhart Ind Patricia (Rob-ert) Gabbert and Lou (Keith)Brown both of Fort WayneSally (Carl) Warf Louisa Kyhis little buddy ldquoOdierdquo andmany nieces and nephews He also was preceded indeath by brothers Bruce LeeDelmar F ldquoCorkyrdquo Lee andJohn B Lee Burial will be at a later dateDen Herder Funeral HomePaulding is in charge of ar-rangements In lieu of owers the fami-ly suggests donations made toa charity of the donorrsquos choice Online condolences may

be sent to wwwdenherderf hcom

GLEN PUTNAM 1936-2016 PAULDING ndash Glen Wil-son Putnam 79 of Paulding passed away Wednesday June8 at Van Wert Inpatient Hos- pice Center

LELA BENNETT1930-2016

PAULDING ndash Lela L Ben-nett 85 got her wings andwent to live with Jesus FridayJune 10 at 945 am at The

Gardens of Paulding She was born Aug28 1930in Pauld-ing Countyto the lateArthur andG o l d i e( G o o d )W e a v e r She married Douglas Ben-nett who preceded her indeath in 1984 Lela graduatedfrom Auglaize-Brown HighSchool in the Class of 1949She enjoyed getting togetherwith classmates every Junefor lunch at Uncle Fuddrsquos in

Melrose for the last severalyears She was a member ofthe Maumee Rebekah LodgeDeance for 35 years receiv-ing the Rebekah Decorationof Chivalry and was a retireeof Cooperrsquos Hatchery of Oak-wood She loved to crochettalk on the phone read givethings to people and give hugs Survivors include a sonKenneth Bennett of Deancea daughter Vickey (Jerry)Hammons of Cloverdaletwo sisters Alice Schooleyof Deance and Ruth Tracyof Melrose two grandchil-dren Stacey Miller and KyleHammons both of Van Wert

and four great-grandchildrenBrooke Miller and AustinKassidy and Jaxton Hammons She also was preceded indeath by an infant brother

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Thank You in Memory of Paige Sprow

From the bottom of my heart I would like to give my deepestthanks to my family my friends and the communities Throughoutthe past years there have been so many of you who have leftyour marks on our hearts There truly arent words to express howmuch all of your love and support has touched us

So many of you offered your condolences and reminded meoften that Paige will never be forgotten The thoughtfulness ofeveryone is truly amazing There are far too many of you to offermy appreciation to individually I am so grateful for your cardsflowers dinners made for my family every generous donationthe Celebration of Paige Sprows Life and every other thoughtfuldeed Your love and support has given me strength

I would also like to give special thanks to the Den Herder FuneralHome the faculty at the Paulding Exempted Village Schools themembers of The Paulding Church of the Nazarene and Pastor Jeremy Thompson my rock for truly caring for our family

We will never forget the outpouring of love we received fromeveryone And it warms my heart to know that so many of youwill never forget Paige I love you Paige and I dont know how lifewill be without you

Love and thanks to all of youPat Sprow (Mom)

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We do them allCats amp Dogs Grooming

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Ralph Lloyd Weaver and adaughter-in-law Connie Ben-nett Funeral services will begin11 am today June 15 at Mel-rose United Methodist ChurchMelrose with the Rev EileenKochensparger officiatingBurial will follow in BowholtzCemetery Paulding CountyArrangements are under the

direction of Love-HeitmeyerFuneral Home Oakwood Visitation will be from 10am until the time of servicetoday at the church Memorial donations may be made to Peace LutheranChurch in Deance or MelroseUnited Methodist Church Her last breath here was herrst breath there Condolences may be ex- pressed at wwwheitmeyerfu-neralhomecom

BARBARAROSEBROCK

1931-2016

Barbara L Rosebrock wenthome peacefully to be withher Lord and loved ones at320 pm Friday June 10 atThe Gardens of Paulding sur-rounded by Pastor Lee Genterand family BarbaraLou was born Aug29 1931to AnnaD andWesley MZingrebeGraduatingfrom Southside High School inFort Wayne Barbara workedas a soda jerk at Woolworthsand as a telephone operatorOn Oct 21 1950 BarbaraL Zingrebe married HerbertG Rosebrock They spentthe next 46 years together onthe Rosebrock family home-stead in Sherwood Togetherthey raised four children ason Doug (Colleen) Rose- brock of Sherwood daughterKarol (Michael) Carnahan ofCecil son Roderick ldquoToddrdquo(Rhonda) Rosebrock of At-lanta and son Scott ldquoOscarrdquo

(Cindy) Rosebrock of Dela-ware Bend Barbara was preceded indeath by her parents a brotherKen and her loving husband Barbara and Herbert weremembers of the WesternSquares and participated with bowl ing leagues She wasinvolved with her childrenin 4-H Girl Scouts and Cub

Scouts where she was denmother she attended accor-dion music recitals for Dougand wrestling events for Toddand Scott In the 2000s she rescuedher beloved greyhound Di-amond from the DaytonaRaces where she often went towatch the dogs She sold Tammy Jewels andHerbal products Later shewent to work for the DeanceCounty Auditor Deance CityWater and Deance City In-come Tax where she retired ascity income tax commissionerin 1996 Formerly a member of St

Johnrsquos Lutheran Church inSherwood she later joined andworshiped her love of God atChrist Our Savior Lutheran onCarter Road Deance whereshe was a member from 1996until present

Barbara leaves behind herdearest companion and child-hood friend Gene Cline fourchildren and their spouses 28grandchildren 36 great-grand-children and one great-great-grandchild Her love of life wit andwhimsical actions will besorely missed by those wholoved and knew her A celebration of life is being planned for a later date in JulyThe family is under the care ofWalker-Hoening Mortuary of Napoleon Family requests donationsto be made to Alzheimerrsquos As-sociation Greyhound Rescueof America or to the CancerSociety Family and friends are in-vited to share a memory ofBarbara and sign the onlineguestbook at wwwhoeningfu-neralhomecom

Nomination deadline for Ohio

Veterans Hall of Fame is June 30 COLUMBUS ndash Donrsquot miss the chance to honor veterans whohave served their communities following military service ndash thedeadline for nominations for the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame Classof 2016 is June 30

The Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame was established in 1992 to rec-ognize the achievements of veterans in community service aftertheir military service ended Charter members of the Hallrsquos Classof 1993 included the six Ohio military veterans who were electedPresident of the United States and all Medal of Honor recipientsfrom Ohio Honorees include astronauts government ofcials po-lice ofcers community leaders and veteransrsquo advocates

Men and women chosen for induction into the Hall come fromall eras all branches of service and all walks of life Please help us honor veterans who have served their communi-ties following military service ndash the deadline for nominations forthe Class of 2016 is June 30 Nomination guidelines and forms are available at httpdvsohiogovVETERANS_HALL_OF_FAME

Mercy Health ndash Defiance Hospital

receives five-star rating from patients DEFIANCE ndash Mercy Health ndash Deance Hospital received ave-star rating from the Centerfor Medicare and Medicaid Ser-vices (CMS) ldquoWe are pleased to see that ourcontinued focus on patient careand quality is reected in this rat-ingrdquo said Chad Peter presidentand CEO Mercy Health ndash De-ance Hospital

The CMS has awarded 168hospitals a ve-star rating for patient experience on its Hospi-tal Compare website More than600 hospitals received just one or

two stars The ratings are basedon the 11 publicly reported mea-sures in the Hospital ConsumerAssessment of Healthcare Pro-viders and Systems survey tooloften referred to as HCAHPS The HCAHPS survey putsthe assessment of hospital per-formance in patientsrsquo hands Pa-tients rate the care they receivein areas like pain management

communication with nurses andresponsiveness of hospital staffand can then use the results tocompare different hospitals intheir area

Business News

Hop in the pony buggy

for the last day of school

Our 42 baby chicks came this week We will butcher our olderhens after these new chicks get bigger and start laying eggs

Itrsquos a nice sunny day for theclothes to dry and we have thelines lled with laundry Wehave been blessed with sever-al rains over the weekend andthis past week Yesterday was the last day

of school for the term Daugh-ters Verena and Loretta and I picked up my married daugh-ter Elizabeth and attended theschool picnic It was a littlechilly until the sun came outAll the pupils were released at1130 am Joseph Lovina andKevin took our pony Stormyand the pony buggy to schoolin the morning We all headed to Elizabethrsquoshouse after leaving the schoolWe spent the afternoon relax-ing on their back patio Theyhave a woods behind theirhouse and the river runs close by on their property They have a new puppy that

is a coonhound and Austra-lian Shepherd mix Hopefullywhen it gets bigger it will helpkeep the raccoons away fromtheir house They are having problems with raccoons get-ting in their ower pots and bird feeders at night and I amafraid that the raccoons will bother their garden The new puppy is namedShelia and Kevin had somuch fun with her He walkedher through the woods Hetold us he was trying to teachher where to look for rac-coons Kevin has never beencoon hunting but he probablythinks the puppy doesnrsquot know

that Joseph mowed the yard inan hour and 35 minutes We bought a big walk-behindmower at the local consign-ment auction this spring Jo-seph loves to mow with it andhe handles it very well Josephis tall for his age so he canhandle the big mower On June 14 Elizabeth will be 22 Our family is planningto spend Saturday evening andSunday at Timothy and Eliza- bethrsquos house Plans are to puttents up in their back yard andcook outside I am lookingforward to all of us being to-gether It seems the older the

children get the harder it is because everyone goes differ-ent directions on weekends Elizabeth is helping to getready for Susanrsquos wedding bysewing for me at her houseShe likes to use her sewingmachine I cut out my dresscape and apron for the wed-ding I hope to get it nished

soon Mosersquos mother and I aresupposed to wear sage-col-ored dresses Next week I will take Loret-ta Joseph Lovina and Kevinfor eye exams Loretta and Jo-seph only need glasses for read-ing Itrsquos been awhile since theyhad their eyes tested Last timethe eye doctor thought Lovinamight need glasses She has been having headaches whenshe reads Shersquos a bookworm I always loved to read andstill do but my time is a lotmore limited now When thechildren were younger our sixoldest children all had to wear

glasses Elizabeth is the onlyone who needs to wear themall the time now Susan Loret-ta and Joseph do for readingVerena and Benjamin are okayto go without now I had my eyes tested lastweek The eye doctor thinksI will do better with bifocalsnow which Irsquom dreading

Hopefully Irsquoll get used to themquicklyGod bless

RHUBARBCOFFEECAKE

12 cup shortening1-14 cup plus 13 cup brownsugar rmly packed2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla extract

12 cup milk 1-12 teaspoons lemon juice orapple cider vinegar 2 cups all-purpose our 1 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon salt2-12 cups fresh rhubarb ne-ly chopped2 teaspoons ground cinnamon1 teaspoon butter melted Preheat the oven to 375deg Ina large bowl cream the short-ening 1 14 cup brown sugareggs and vanilla In a separate bowl combine the milk andlemon juice or vinegar Addthis to the sugar mixture andstir well Add the our bakingsoda and salt and stir until the

our is moistened Mix in therhubarb Pour the batter into agreased 9-inch square pan In a separate bowl mix to-gether the remaining 13 cup brown sugar cinnamon and butter and sprinkle over thetop of the batter Bake for 35-40 minutes until golden brownin color Serve warm or cold

FTY caused 49000 crashes in rsquo15 VAN WERT ndash Motoristswho donrsquot yield for othervehicles in the right-of-waycause far too many crashes inOhio each year according to

the Ohio State Highway Pa-trol They say crashes caused by this violation known asfailure to yield (FTY) rose in2015 Last year there FTY crashesincreased 9 percent comparedto 2014 with fatal FTY crash-es increasing by 28 percent ldquoItrsquos even more troublingthat these tend to be moresevere than crashes of othercauses Thirty-six percent ofFTY crashes resulted in deathsor injuries in 2015 comparedto 25 percent of all crashes Intotal 49473 crashes on Ohioroadways occurred when the

at-fault driver failed to yieldresulting in 206 deaths and28857 injuriesrdquo said OSHPrepresentatives The Ohio State Highway

Patrol is asking motorists to pay attention to which vehi-cles have the right-of-way andyield to them Troopers wrote23623 citations that included

an FTY violation last year andwill continue enforcing thelaw to make Ohio roads safer ldquoTrafc can be frustrating but thatrsquos no excuse to endan-ger yourself and other driv-ersrdquo said Lt Timothy Grigs- by Van Wert Post Command-er ldquoItrsquos always best for allmotorists to remain calm and

yield for other vehicles thathave the right-of-wayrdquo To view the entire statisticalanalysis regarding failure toyield crashes and citations vis-

it wwwstatepatrolohiogovdocFTY_Bulletin_2016pdf As always the Patrol asksdrivers to call 677 to reportimpaired drivers or drug activ-ity

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4A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORD

Police Report

Common Pleas

Legals

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 vericationWe wonrsquot print unsigned letters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conformto libel law and be in good tastePlease limit letters to no more than500 words We reserve the rightto edit and to correct grammaticalerrors We also reserve the right to

verify statements or facts present-ed in the letters The opinions stated are those ofthe writer and do not necessarilyreect that of the newspaper Where to write Letters to theEditor Paulding County ProgressPO Box 180 Paulding OH 45879or drop them off at the ofce 113 SWilliams St The deadline is noonThursday the week prior to public-aiton

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Roberta L Danberry Pauld-

ing vs Colton D DanberryPaulding Divorce Van Wert Federal SavingsBank Van Wert vs Charles DWilson and unknown spouse ifany Haviland and Michael BDray Columbus Grove andPatricia M Dray ColumbusGrove and Ohio Departmentof Taxation Columbus andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures Robert O Hobart Pauldingvs Stephanie Hobart PayneDivorceCivil Docket Concluded Samuel N Carnahan Pauld-ing vs Morton Buildings IncPaulding Personal injury set-

tled and dismissed with each party to bear their own costs Jeffery A Duryea Deancevs Theodore E HemlebenWapakoneta and State FarmMutual Automobile InsuranceCo Dallas Texas and Kath-erine C Hemleben trusteeColumbus and John Does 1and 2 names and addressesunknown and an unknown in-surance company name andaddress unknown Personalinjury settled and dismissedwith prejudice with parties to bear their own costs Carrington Mortgage Ser-vices LLC Anaheim Calif vsLeanna Y Cody and unknown

spouse if any Paulding andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures noticeof dismissal led by plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank NA astrustee Orlando Fla vs Mi-chael A Thomas Pauldingand Karin A Thomas Pauld-ing and Ohio Departmentof Taxation Columbus andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding and Boyd Automo-tive Ltd Paulding Foreclo-

sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmedand proceeds distributed US National Bank Associa-tion Coppell Texas vs Agus-tin Hernandez Huntington

Ind and Sulema HernandezFort Wayne and SpringleafFinancial Services of Penn-sylvania Evansville Ind andBecky A Hernandez Hun-tington Ind and William THernandez and spouse if anyLouisville Ky and Jose Her-nandez Hicksville and MaryHernandez Hicksville andJuan Hernandez and unknownspouse if any Deance and Norma Scarbrough Convoyand Randy Kerns Convoyand Nora M Arbuckle FortWayne and Donald R Ar- buckle Fort Wayne and allunknown heirs etc of AgustinHernandez dec addresses un-

known Foreclosures Sheriffrsquossale conrmed and proceedsdistributed Paulding County TreasurerPaulding vs Heather Skalaand her unknown spouse ifany Cecil Foreclosure of real property tax dismissed with-out prejudice US Bank National As-sociation Owensboro Kyvs Larry G Thimlar Jr Pe-tersburg Tenn and Holly BThimlar Petersburg Tennand Paulding County Trea-surer Paulding ForeclosuresSheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Quicken Loans Inc Detroit

vs Bradley P Smith and un-known spouse if any Antwerpand Patricia A Smith and herunknown spouse if any An-twerp and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmedand proceeds distributed Rickey A Heck Deanceand Myra J Heck Deancevs Keith Knox Lima andKnox Holdings LLC LimaMoney only dismissed with

prejudice NTL Collegiate StudentLoan Trust Jessup Md vsDaniel L Jones AntwerpMoney only plaintiff granted

judgment in the sum of$3935475 plus accrued inter-est of $599121 for a total of$4534596 with interest fromdate of judgment plus courtcostsMarriage Licenses Mark Lee Rebber 51Paulding GM and KimberlyJo Schroeder 47 Pauldinghomemaker Parents are Her-man Rebber dec and ErmaSharp and Jo Richard Gambleand Shirley FulmerAdministration Docket In the Estate of Arthur BZellner last will and testamentled In the Estate of Nancy Lee

Elick application to adminis-ter le In the Estate of Robert LLake application to adminis-ter le In the Estate of Marlene MAdams last will and testamentled In the Estate of David ASproul application to admin-ister leCriminal Docket Brandon M Cooper 19 ofOakwood was sentenced tofour years community con-trol sanctions for arson (F4)Conditions of the sanctions in-clude 81 days jail with creditgiven for 81 days served

comply with drug and alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests get and keep a jobobtain GED have no contactwith co-defendant and pay$304 court costs Alfonso S Gonzales Jr 44of Paulding had some courtdates changed upon a motionto continue led by his at-torney His June 22 jury trialdate was converted to a nal pretrial conference He was re-assigned a jury trial date nowset for Aug 4-5 He is chargedwith illegal use of a minor innudity-oriented matter or per-formance (F2) Aaron R Pogue 37 of FortWayne was given four yearscommunity control sanctions

for nonsupport of dependent(F4) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 30 days jail iflaid-off or unemployed over30 days maintain employ-

ment seek work throughPaulding County Child Sup- port Enforcement Agency ifever unemployed make sup- port payments when due payarrearages by end of sanction period no drugs or alcoholsubmit to random tests payannual income tax and courtcosts Bobbi M Brkovic 30 ofPaulding was scheduled for astatus conference on Aug 4 at1 pm with a jury trial for Oct17-19 if necessary She is ac-cused of aggravated vehicularhomicide (F2) Rachel E Smith 43 ofAntwerp was sentenced to

four years community controlsanctions for trafficking indrugs (F4) Conditions of thesanctions include 20 days jailwith credit for one day servedno drugs or alcohol submit torandom tests assessment byWestwood Behavioral Healthand follow recommendationsget and keep a job six-monthlicense suspension pay courtcosts including $200 resti-tution to West Central OhioTask Force Lane T Hunt 19 of Paynewas scheduled for a July 18hearing on a motion to sup- press His July 7 jury trial datewas vacated He is accused of

possession of cocaine (F5) andtrafcking in cocaine (F5) Ashley R Ramirez 29 ofPaulding had a charge of pos-session of heroin (F5) againsther dismissed upon a motionof State Her husband admit-ted in a written statement thatthe drugs were his and she passed a drug test All contra- band was ordered destroyedShe must pay $136 court costs John Reed Jr 41 of Pauld-ing was scheduled for a July25 sentencing for nonsupportof dependent (F5) Brian A Cutlip 33 of Con-voy had a July 11 pretrialconference for his four countsof nonsupport of dependents(F5)

Many make Honor

Flight a reality Dear Editor On June 4 2016 just two days before the 72nd anniversary of

the D-day invasion at NormandyPaulding Putnam Electric Coop-erative presented a check to the Northeast Indiana Honor Flightfor $14175490 There is nogreater reward than serving theveterans of this country These funds were the result ofve months of intensive work by

the employees of Paulding Put-nam Electric Cooperative It wasalso the work of the communityto help and support our efforts

We had elementary schoolkids doing fundraisers We had people from all over the coun-try and throughout the electriccooperative network buyingrafe tickets The community ofGrover Hill held a concert anddinner and raised over $7000to be one of our gold sponsorsHaviland Drainage Products provided direct funding and wasour other gold sponsorAndrew Hermiller one of our journeyman linemen from our

Columbus Grove ofce soldover 70 rafe tickets We hadseveral contributions come frommemorials from local commu-nity members The list of con-tributors is too long to include inthis letter but please check ourwebsite wwwppeccoop for thecomplete list To raise over $141000 in afew short months not only takesthe commitment from our em- ployees and organization butthat of our community PauldingPutnam Electric Cooperativeserves a large service territoryfrom Fort Wayne to just outsideLima but we serve a greatercommunity than just our service

territory The community weserve doesnrsquot have utility bound-aries Serving veterans doesnrsquot comewith utility service territoriesAt Paulding Putnam Electricwe understand that the cooper-ative principle of Commitmentto Community doesnrsquot have

utility boundaries This is whywhen people doubted that wecould raise enough funds for oneHonor Flight (about $70000)our employees saw this as justanother challenge The nal totalwill fund at least two ights The Honor Flight is so pow-erful so meaningful to our vet-erans that fundraising was mucheasier than we thought it would be In fact one donor said if wedidnrsquot meet our original goal of$70000 to let him know and hewould write a check to coverthe needed amount

When we talk about com-mitment thatrsquos the denition

of commitment These are thetypes of people we have in ourcommunity people that step-upfor a causeThe increased awareness of theHonor Flight program has beenan added benet to our cam- paign Due to the increased pub-licity the World War II veteran participation had nearly doubledfor the rst two ights in 2016This alone make the whole pro-gram successful I canrsquot thank everyone in thisletter but I need to give specialthanks to two groups First tothe Honor Flight of NortheastIndiana There is no more ded-icated group serving veterans

that I know of They have beenso helpful and supportive and Icanrsquot thank them enough Sec-ond to our employee committeethat made it all happen TaraSchlatter Annette Schreinerand Steve Kahle These threewere assisted by Erika Willitzerand they made everything pos-

sible They worked tirelessly toinsure everything was perfectand it was perfect as the resultsshow Finally I want to thank our broad community for theirsupport We raised $141000 because we have communitysupport for our veterans Thiscommunity knows the impor-tance of serving our veteransand I am glad that in a smallway Paulding Putnam Electriccould be a part of this veteransupport

George Carter CEOgeneral manager

Paulding Putnam Electric

Broad range

of activities at

this yearrsquos fair Dear Editor I am enjoying the PauldingCounty Fair information in the[June 8] paper It looks like thefair board has worked hard togive us a really broad range ofactivities this year I am especially interestedin the musical acts of the LenCollier Band and also SpittinrsquoImage which I donrsquot believewas included last year The

Idol contest is a lot of fun too Special recognition shouldgo to all the sponsors thatmake it possible for many peo- ple to attend who couldnrsquot oth-erwise

Joyce HusebyPaulding

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

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

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 7 83 54 010rdquo June 8 68 48 -0- June 9 73 48 -0- June 10 78 50 001rdquo June 11 86 67 -0- June 12 93 71 -0- June 13 84 54 -0-

NOTICEThe following matters are thesubject of this public notice bythe Ohio Environmental Protec-tion Agency The complete publicnotice including any additionalinstructions for submitting com-ments requesting informationa public hearing or ling an ap- peal may be obtained at httpwwwepaohiogovactionsaspxor Hearing Clerk Ohio EPA50 W Town St PO Box 1049Columbus Ohio 43216 Ph 614-644-3037 email HClerkepaohiogovDraft NPDES Permit Renewal -Subject to RevisionPaulding WWTP12624 Twp Rd 119 PauldingOHFacility Description Wastewa-ter-MunicipalityReceiving Water Flat RockCreek ID 2PD00027KDDate of Action 06142016Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES PermitLatty WWTP

E end of Broadway Latty OHFacility Description Wastewa-ter-MunicipalityReceiving Water ZielkE DitchID 2PA00073IDDate of Action 07012016This nal action not preceded by proposed action and is appealableto ERAC

NOTICE TO BIDDERSSTATE OF OHIO

DEPARTMENT OF TRANS-PORTATION

Columbus Ohio Division ofConstruction Management

Legal Copy Number 168020Sealed proposals will be acceptedfrom pre-qualied bidders at theODOT Ofce of Contracts until1000 am on July 14 2016 Proj-ect 168020 is located in PauldingCounty SRTS Antwerp PhaseII and is a MISCELLANEOUS project The date set for com- pletion of this work shall be asset forth in the bidding proposalPlans and Specications are onle in the Department of Trans- portation

The Paulding Water Treatment Plant

Consumer Confidence Report for

2015 is available for the publicAnyone who would like a copy can

call 419-399-2976 The report can

also be viewed at the Paulding

County Carnegie Library Pauld-

ing County Senior Center Paulding

School offices and the Village

Utility office

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSSunday May 29 1 pm Officers found a

Dooley Drive building secureafter responding to an alarmMonday May 30 740 am Dog complaint onFlat Rock Drive was handled 120 pm Family disturbanceon West Perry Street was lookedinto 135 pm A West Perry Streetresident told ofcers the lightshad been stolen off their trailerThursday June 2 10 am Neighbor complainton Hopkins Alley was due tonoise 1253 pm Hitskip accidentin a North Williams Street busi-ness lot was solvedSunday June 5

1035 am Police docu-mented an accident at the in-tersection of Sugar and DeWittstreets where a driver hit a hy-drant 1230 pm Business alarmsounded on West Jackson StreetThe building was securedMonday June 6 1 pm Complaint about junksmell and noise on West WayneStreet resulted in a junk notice atthe address 120 pm Break-in of a houseon Lincoln Avenue was looked

into 252 pm A Deance residentreported harassment by text Po-lice issued a no contact order 1150 pm Police found an

East Perry Street business securewhen responding to an alarmTuesday June 7 1210 pm Two womencame on station regarding al-leged threats and violence 645 pm Neighbor prob-lems involving kids were in-vestigatedWednesday June 8 1 pm A backing mishapin a North Williams Street business parking lot was doc-umented 610 pm Bike was reportedstolen from East Baldwin Av-enue 1017 pm Noise was theissue of a neighbor problem

on Hopkins Alley 1106 am Suspicious vehi-cle and driver were observedon Nancy StreetThursday June 9 215 pm Ofcers went to aWest Perry Street address withJob amp Family Services 8 pm Police ordered nocontact between a Michiganwoman and two local residentafter a complaint 910 pm Fireworks com- plaint on North CouplandStreet was handled

Editorial

OUR VIEW

Cheers amp Jeers Sometimes people deserve a little praise and recognitionSome need a swift kick in the pants This week the Progress unveils our new ldquoCheers amp Jeersrdquo column which will run acouple of times a month on this page The following itemswere suggested by staff members CHEERS to the junior and senior fair boards volunteerssponsors and all others who worked so hard to prepare for the2016 Paulding County Fair now in progress Therersquos a lotof behind-the-scenes planning for this event a tradition since1872

JEERS to drivers who thoughtlessly (and illegally) textwhen they are behind the wheel Most of us have been be-hind a vehicle thatrsquos driving erratically drifting over the lineand it turns out theyrsquore texting while driving Texters ndash yoursquorea danger to yourself and your passengers as well as everyonearound you on the road CHEERS to 12 Paulding Panther softball players whoreceived conference scholar-athlete gold level status duringthe spring sports season The 12 reached gold level by earninga 35-40 GPA JEERS to those who vandalize cemeteries parksmailboxes and other property Damage has included graftitoppled headstones and trashed bathrooms and there seems to

be an uptick during the summer Please show some respect toall property both public and private Although some villageshave installed security cameras to help keep problem areasunder surveillance residents should stay aware of suspiciousactivity and report it to authorities And CHEERS to those

volunteers who clean up the damage make repairs and donrsquotlet the vandals win CHEERS to all the generous donors who have given tosuch recent projects as Relay For Life and Honor Flight andfree admission and entertainment at the fair We are always inawe of how our residents organizations and businesses nan-cially support worthwhile causes Want to acknowledge a person or group for an accom-

plishment deed or outstanding effort Or perhaps frustrationabout a bad experience or situation Submit your own cheeror jeer to newsprogressnewspaperorg The Progress will

publish items on topics local to Paulding County For guide-lines look under ldquoAbout Usrdquo at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Property transfers

Sheriffrsquos Report

County Court

Wobler appointed to

board of elections COLUMBUS ndash Secretary of State Jon Husted has appointed Bran-don Wobler as a member of the Paulding County Board of Elections Wobler will ll the unexpired term of Roger Sierer who passedaway in May Wobler was recommended by the Paulding County DemocraticExecutive Committee State law requires bipartisan representation on each of Ohiorsquos 88county boards of elections Each board is made up of two Republi-can members and two Democratic members all of whom must bequalied electors in the counties for which they serve The Secretaryof State makes appointments to boards of elections based on the rec-ommendations of the executive committees of the respective county political parties The other board of elections members are David Cline (chairman)Stanley D Harmon and Linda Weidenhamer

The ofce is located at 105 E Perry St Paulding For more infor -mation visit the web site at wwwelectionsonthenetohpaulding

ACCIDENTS NoneINCIDENTSFriday June 3 823 am A child was seen walking by themselves up and down Road 149 inAuglaize Township 1013 am Dog complaint on KayStreet in Paulding was handled 1028 am Deputies assisted Paulding

police with drug tests 1206 pm A Crane Township resi-dent of Road 63 told deputies someoneran through their yard and struck a tree 213 pm Dog complaint was handledon Road 71 in Paulding Township 304 pm A ditch re along Ohio 637in Jackson Township was doused by reunits from Oakwood and Paulding whowere on scene about 20 minutes 715 pm Four-wheelers were seentrespassing on county ground alongRoad 192 in Crane Township 821 pm People were seen takingthings from a home in Cecil where theresident is away 1047 pm Domestic situation in Ant-werp was investigatedSaturday June 4 1223 am Deputies delivered a mes-sage on Road 1021 in Auglaize Town-ship for Deance Police Department 502 am A deputy reported a suspi-cious vehicle along US 127 near Road108 in Paulding Township 1105 am Four-wheeler on Road1037 in Auglaize Township was re- ported 146 pm Dog complaint was takencare of on Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 853 pm Cows were seen on Road209 in Auglaize Township 1016 pm Cardeer crash on Ohio 613in Paulding Township was documented 1050 pm Report of a car in the ditchalong Road 162 in Crane Township waslooked intoSunday June 5

1214 am Neighbor problems onRoad 10 in Auglaize Township werehandled 1242 am Domestic dispute was in-vestigated in Antwerp 1009 am Dog complaint was han-dled on Ohio 613 in Jackson Township 1042 am Report of an unwanted person on Road 163 in Brown Townshipwas investigated 840 pm A resident of Road 171 inBrown Township told deputies a cardrove by repeatedly the driver staring attheir children 955 pm Cardeer collision on Ohio

66 in Washington Township was docu-mentedMonday June 6 1259 am Juvenile problems in Paynewere handled 113 am Prowler complaint came infrom Road 177 in Washington Town-ship 716 am A caller reported a steer onOhio 613 in Jackson Township

201 pm Dog complaint was handledin Cecil 210 pm Deputies delivered a mes-sage on West Gasser Road for the Pauld-ing policeTuesday June 7 1210 am Theft of a dog was lookedinto on Broughton Pike Jackson Town-ship 210 am Cardeer crash on Road 105at Road 230 in Crane Township was han-dled 937 am Vandalism to an RV wasinvestigated on Ohio 613 in JacksonTownship 955 am Property damage was ob-served on Road 232 in Emerald Town-ship 959 am Suspicious vehicle wasnoted parked along Road 192 in CraneTownship 1009 am An alleged assault wasreported from Road 177 in WashingtonTownship 148 pm A woman allegedly as-saulted another on Ohio 613 in BrownTownship 159 pm Two Antwerp re units andthe EMS responded to an outlet re onWest River Street They were there over20 minutes 315 pm Deputies handled a motorvehicle accident on Road 424 in CarryallTownship 429 pm A driver told deputies theysaw two small children with a babystanding along Ohio 111 in EmeraldTownship 540 pm Theft complaint was inves-tigated on US 127 in Jackson Township 646 pm Cows were on Ohio 111 inEmerald Township 749 pm Trespassing was reported onthe fairgrounds 801 pm Cows were out on Ohio 613in Jackson Township 807 pm A domestic situation washandled on Ohio 111 in Auglaize Town-ship 812 pm Telephone harassment wasreported from North Cherry Street inPaulding 1039 pm Prowler was reportedlyknocking on windows on Road 232 in

Emerald TownshipWednesday June 8 324 am Vehicle search was con-ducted on East Perry Street in Paulding 657 pm First responders from Oak-wood re and EMS plus Paulding andAuglaize Township fire departmentswere on the scene of a microwave re inMelrose about 20 minutes 802 pm Deputies investigated a theft

complaint from Road 176 in EmeraldTownship 809 pm A Brown Township residentreported an ATV on Road 104 918 pm A gas canister was reportedstolen from a garage on Road 24 in Ben-ton TownshipThursday June 9 255 am Fireghters from OakwoodGrover Hill Paulding and AuglaizeTownship responded to a house re inMelrose Some were there up to 35 min-utes Oakwood EMS was also on thescene 502 pm Suspicious vehicle was seennear the intersection of Roads 170 and171 in Auglaize Township 920 am Deputies assisted Job andFamily Services on East Orchard Streetin Payne 1056 am Residential burglar alarmsounded from Road 125 in JacksonTownship 743 pm Deputies arrested JustinTaylor on a Van Wert County warrant 847 pm Canine unit was deployedresulting in an alert on Ohio 49 in BentonTownship 944 pm Domestic dispute on Road193 in Washington Township was han-dled 959 pm A Paulding Township resi-dent of Road 92 told deputies of a strongodor perhaps emanating from the anhy-drous plant Paulding EMS and two reunits were on the scene less than 25 min-utes 1045 pm Telephone harassmentwas reported from Ohio 637 in AuglaizeTownshipFriday June 10 1245 am Deputies responded to adomestic complaint on Road 191 in Aug-laize Township 654 am Unauthorized use of a motorvehicle was reported from Road 204 inCarryall Township 732 am Paulding EMS and one reunit assisted at a motor vehicle accidentat the intersection of Walnut and Jacksonstreets in Paulding No other informationwas available 928 am Deputies arrested JohnathonCoyne

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Auglaize Township US Bank Trust NA trusteeto Estle Properties LLC Lots 7and 8 Six Mile Bay Subdivision067 acre Warranty deed George Dwayne and Debra LWells to Michelle L LaVigneSec 19 Lot 28 Auglaize HillsDevelopment 2 0448 acreWarranty deed Richard P Shininger dec to

Barbara L Shininger et al Sec5 80 acres Sec 6 40 acres andSec 12 40 acres Certicate oftransferBlue Creek Township James A Lewis to James ALewis Life Estate et al Sec 3015 acres Warranty deed Charles D Rodman trustee toCharlene Friesner trustee Sec 813595 acres Sec 13 145 acresand Sec 24 16275 acres Af-davitCarryall Township Larry G Thimlar Jr by Sher-iff to US Bank National Associa-tion Sec 5 233 acres Sheriffrsquosdeed Jack L Thomas dec to Sarah

F Thomas Sec 36 64334 acresand 156678 acres AfdavitCrane Township Chad Buchholz to Craig Har-ris Sec 4 2422 acres WarrantydeedJackson Township Doyle A and Louise A John-son to Doyle A and Louise AJohnson trustees Sec 9 160acres Warranty deedLatty Township Renee M Sinn trustee to BobSinn Swine Ltd Sec 33 2 acresWarranty deedPaulding Township

Connie E and Daniel S Vogelto Scott D Vogel et al Sec 21151 acres Warranty deed Scott D Vogel et al to Dan-iel S and Connie E Vogel LifeEstate Sec 21 151 acres QuitclaimWashington Township Federal Home Loan MortgageCorp to Ashley Shelton Sec 71 acre Warranty deedAntwerp Village William S Bricker to JosephG and Danielle F Graham Lot5 Champion Addition 0879acre Lots 8-10 Block C 33acres Lots 11 12 18 094 acreSec 27 Outlots 3 acres and Lot30 with parts of Lots 23 and 241127 acres and Sec 24 0552acre Survivorship deedGrover Hill Village R Andrew Rickard to Na-dine Leithauser Sec 26 Lot 12Kinkade Second Addition 02acre Warranty deedLatty Village Scott Hutchison PropertiesInc to Sue Geren Lot 27 Rix-som South 02 acre Quit claimPayne Village Norman R Schoenauer Sr

dec to Mary Jo Schoenauer Lots13 amp 15 Block G 0676 acreAfdavit Fifth Third Mortgage Com- pany to Creative Home BuyingSolutions Inc Lots 13-14 BlockE 013 acre Warranty deed Jacquelyn L and Kenneth WFoor to Village of Payne Lot4 Emigh Addition 0158 acreWarranty deedScott Village Bradley A Matthews dec toJamie M Matthews Lot 1 004acre Sec 36 Lots 1 and 3 Out-lots 026 acre Afdavit

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Gary L Marshall Payneand Chantelle Marshall PayneMoney only satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Melissa Martinez Pauld-ing Small claims satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Courtnie M HeaterPaulding Small claims stayed in bankruptcy Capital One Bank (USA) NARichmond Va vs Robert AVerfaillie Paulding Other actionsatised Springleaf Financial Servicesof Indiana Evansville Ind vsValerie A Martinez PauldingOther action satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Sara M Fortune Pauld-ing and John Fortune PauldingSmall claims satised Deance Radiologist Associa-tion Ottawa Hills vs Rhonda SKidd Melrose Other action sat-ised Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Rob Vance PauldingSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $43228 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brandin C SchmidtPayne and Amanda SchmidtPayne Small claims judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$2244 Discover Bank Hebron Kyvs Kimberly Bowers PauldingOther action judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $8033 Village of Melrose Melrosevs Gregory L Tracey Melroseand Joyce A Tracey MelroseOther action dismissed Homier amp Sons Inc Paynevs Jennings C Pumping Spen-cerville Ohio Small claims dis-missed

John J Wobler Payne vsLanea Johnson Payne EvictionsdismissedCriminal Docket Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde possession dismissed perState Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde paraphernalia $75 ne$87 costs 6-month license sus- pension concurrent with anothercase Eric L Scantlen Mark Cen-ter criminal trespass $100 ne$13250 costs maintain generalgood behavior Nathan R Bowers EdgertonOhio criminal trespass $100ne $14650 costs maintain gen-

eral good behavior Brian L Core Sherwoodcriminal trespass $100 fine

$12450 costs maintain generalgood behavior Levi B Kuhn Deance crim-inal trespass $100 ne $11350costs maintain general good be-havior Emmanuel J Lucas Pauldingrape preliminary hearing heldCourt nds no probable causematter dismissed defendant re-leased from any conditions of

bond Shane Zartman Convoy pos-sess of drug instruments waived preliminary hearing bound overto docket of Common PleasCourt placed on EHMA with$50 hookup fee Shane Zartman Convoy tam- pering with evidence preliminaryhearing waived bound over toCommon Pleas CourtTrafc Docket

Jason J Holloway GodfreyIll no tail lights $150 ne $95costs pay all by July 29 or turnedover for collection (POC) Corey J Davis Sherwooddriving under suspension non-compliance and followingclosely $115 costs pay $25monthly Dec 16 POC 30 days jail Bart A Wiles Kokomo Ind7465 speed $33 ne $9449costs Robin Estep Saratoga IndOVIunder inuence $375 ne$120 costs pay $50 monthlyMarch 31 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail 87 days jail reserved Robin Estep Saratoga Indfailure to control dismissed atStatersquos request Richard D Thomas Detroit8665 speed $100 ne $95 costs Jeremy McMurray Laruenoncompliance $100 ne with$50 suspended $87 costs Oct28 POC Jeremy McMurray Larue6855 speed $33 ne Oct 28POC Glenn H Peer Jr MonroeMich 7965 speed $100 ne$95 costs Zachary J Krontz Deance6855 speed $33 ne $80 costs Bryan J Foltz Edgerton Ohiostop sign $53 ne $80 costs Jakob M Adkins Deanceseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vasil I Peychev Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Henrietta H Grossoehme Mil-ford 6755 speed $33 ne $80costs

Vernell Thomas Fort Wayne10065 speed $93 ne $80 costs Amarpreet Bhalla Indianap-

olis 9365 speed $43 ne $80costs Cherukuru Southeld Mich7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Nora S Helle Paulding 6655speed $33 ne $80 costs Cynthia M Bump Bryan6655 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ronda R Vancamp FortWayne 8765 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Kurt M Frederick FishersInd 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Faraaz A Husain columbusInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Max N Humphrey PaducahKy 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Rolland D Myers Oakwood6555 speed $30 ne $77 costs Troy D Seagraves Warren7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Parichat Boriboonnagkul FortWayne 7665 speed $33 ne$80 costs Clayton B Hash CordovaTenn 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Jimmy R Ubl MacombMich 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Michelle L Overall Chicago8765 speed $43 ne $80 costs Stephen A Schmidt TroyMich 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Sarah E Black Indianapolis8665 speed $43 ne $80 costs Michael N Hladik ColumbusInd 8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde OVIbreath low $375 ne$13947 costs pay $50 monthlyJune 30 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail provide proof of insurance warrant blockrescinded 87 days jail reserved Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde left of center dismissed atStatersquos request Cherissa M CrutchfieldFort Wayne driving under sus- pension $200 ne with $100suspended $92 costs pay $80monthly Dec 16 POC 1 day jail proof of nancial responsi- bility not provided warrant andwarrant block rescinded 89 days jail reserved Elizabeth J Smallwood Pauld-ing driving under FRA suspen-sion $100 ne $87 costs pay$50 monthly Dec 16 POC Timothy E Hodson Lattystop sign $53 ne $82 costs

June 24 POC Susan E Coil Convoy 6855speed $33 ne $77 costs

Vincent M Blossom Rock-ford driving under FRA suspen-sion $87 costs June 24 POC Veronica Steffel Melrose7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs pay $30 monthly Oct 28 POC Brandon L Logwood Indi-anapolis no operatorrsquos licensedismissed at Statersquos request Brandon L Logwood India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$77 costs June 24 POC Timothy D Finnerty LansingMich 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Roxane M Knier Birming-ham Mich violation being passed $53 ne $80 costs Joseph P Pavlin Ossian Ind8465 speed $43 ne $80 costs Katherine L Young PittsboroInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Michael E Lueck Mount Cle-mens Mich 7965 speed $33ne $80 costs John T Wardlow Troy Mich8165 speed $43 ne $80 costs Jun Takeuchi NorthvilleMich 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Richard J Blaszak Beach-wood 9065 speed $43 ne $80costs Tiffany P Watson ClintonTownship Mich child restraint$68 ne $80 costs Joseph E Adam Blooming-ton Ind 8465 speed $43 ne$80 costs Dorrell L Peterson YuleeFla driving on closed road $68ne $85 costs Ronald L Paxton Cecil seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Anthony David Stoller Pauld-ing 9455 speed $93 ne $77costs Benjamin S Stoller Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Randy Noggle Haviland seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Joshua N Hatfield FortWayne 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs Paul S McDougall Indianap-olis 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Courtney R Kelley Payneseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Alexander R Bland Paulding7565 speed $33 ne $77 costs Amy L Mayernik FortWayne following closely $53ne $80 costs Timothy R Summers TynerInd 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Stephen J Klatcher Wood-

burn 7765 speed $33 ne $77costs Thomas V Hatala Royal Oak

Mich 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Jennifer L Berridge Conti-nental 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Jason A Miler Cecil seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Sabrina S Smith Saint LouisMo following closely $53 ne$80 costs Christian M Winkle Monti-

cello Ind 9165 speed $43 ne$80 costs Battioui Chakib NoblesvilleInd following closely $53 ne$80 costs Dakota A Cook Markle Indseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vicente P Torres Toledo seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Abraham J Robertson Bir-mingham Mich 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Winfred W Norteye Freder-icksburg Va 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Mahamadasif A Shaikh Eto- bicoke Ont 8865 speed $43ne $80 costs Lisbeth D Gamboa ConcordOnt 8165 speed $43 ne $85costs Tamera L Boroff Grover Hillseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Kasey N Thomas Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $47 costs pay$3350 monthly July 29 POC Dawne L Taylor Payne seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sept 30POC Christopher T Neeley UnionCity Mich seat belt $30 ne$47 costs June 24 POC Katherine L Spears Hicks-ville 6555 speed $33 ne $80costs

Christopher M Wood VanWert 8555 speed $93 ne $77costs Dustin E Gee Deance seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Thomas F Keeran Paulding7855 speed $63 ne $80 costs Samantha J Stahl Melrose6955 speed $43 ne $87 costs pay $65 monthly July 29 POC points waived

Robert R Long Oakwoodseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Leslie A Day Grosse PointMich 8665 speed $43 ne $80costs Jose G Aguilera Jr FortWayne no operatorrsquos licenseand 8965 speed $100 ne $77costs pay $100 monthly July 29POC Andrew N Horner Paulding6855 speed $33 ne $77 costs Mitchell C Gonzales Payneseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Jeremy E Lowe RangerWV seat belt $30 ne $47costs Emily L Moynihan VanWert 6135 speed $43 ne $80costs Jefry D Tapscott LebanonInd seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sandra K Leslie Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Christopher G JackmanPaulding seat belt $30 ne $47costs Kristine M Karr Deance6955 speed $33 ne $80 costs Kristine M Karr Defianceseat belt $30 ne Cory C Foster Oakwood seat belt $30 ne $50 costs Logan C Wolfrum Deance6555 speed $33 ne $80 costs

Appeal againstcourt dismissed PAULDING ndash An appeal of an Oakwood couple against theCommon Pleas Court Judge Tiffany Beckman has been dis-missed On June 2 Pamela J (Watson) Lambert and William LLambert led a dismissal of a mandamus complaint they hadled in May with the Third District Court of Appeals The pair had requested action on pending motions in a 2012foreclosure case Two journal entr ies have been led regardingthe case since their appeal Because of this the relators volun-tarily dismissed their complaint indicating ldquothe matter is nowmootrdquo

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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Engagement

Birthdays

SARA PRIEST and GARRETT STOLLER

Sara Priest and GarrettStoller announce their com-ing marriage on July 162016

Sararsquos parents are Traceyand Ron Richardville andKathy and Mike Priest Garrettrsquos parents are Bethand Eric Stoller Sara is a graduate ofWayne Trace High SchoolOtterbein University and

Mount St Joseph with a doc-torate in physical therapy Garrett is a graduate ofPaulding High School andToledo University and iscurrently pursuing a mas-terrsquos degree in kinesiologyat the University of MiamiOxford They both work and live inCincinnati

June 18 ndash Catie Christo Pauline Cooper

Johnny Ganger III Samantha Habern JulieKnapp Brad Smazenko Austin Wilt June 19 ndash Brok Coburn Marilyn CramptonRita Diaz Iris Christie Goldfuss Lisa John-son Mar ie Moore Lisa Schooley June 20 ndash Jeff Budd Vicki English SandyGawronski Aidyn Gonzales Aaliyah More-no-Helle Jamy Hunt Ray Keck Adam Las-siter Aiden Lichty Tommie Rosenhan June 21 ndash Curtis Gawronski GraceLynnKoch Alayna Leatherman Donald Lippi

Mary Mabis Lucille Schmidt Stacie School-

ey Tyler Short June 22 ndash Heather Blair Mary HoltsberryAshley LaBounty Karen K McVay Cath-erine Snellenberger Kelly Snyder EvynStuchell June 23 ndash Chrissy Combs Kevin DanglerManny Lucas Austin Miller Jon RinglerGloria Tapp June 24 ndash Dave Arens Brett Bok HackerCombs Jr Dave LaFountain Helen ParrishDon Roughton Mike Workman

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New ArrivalsMay 22 2016 Jacob Lynn Whitman was born to Joel and ChelseaWhitman of Payne at 1049

pm on Sunday May 22 atCommunity Memorial Hos- pital Hicksville He was 7 pounds 12 ounc-es and 20 inches long Welcoming committeewere grandparents Mark andLisa Holtsberry of Pauldingand Bruce and Kara Whit-man of Payne

Great-grandparents areWalter and Loretta Schulzof Ney Justine Holtsberryof Paulding Ronald Etzler of

Payne and Larry and Shaar-on Whitman of Payne

RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE ndash The staff of PARC LanePC Workshop and employees of PC Work-shop recently gathered for a retirement open house for LeAnn Schlatter celebrating her 31 years ofservice to these organizations They say ldquoThank you for your dedication LeAnn we will miss yourdquo

Spitting watermelon seeds scholarship

for Parrett new Lions Club officers Spitting watermelon seedsat John Paulding Days wasa huge event ten years agowhile 20 years ago the lit-

tle king and queen was an-nounced John Paulding Daysis a summer event that manylook forward to each summerand this year 2016 will be noexception June 14 2006 JohnPaulding Days watermelonseed spitting contest winnerswere age 4 and under - Mad-ison Johnson 5rsquo-9rdquo age 5-9- Sean Holman 15rsquo-1rdquo age10-16 - Rodney Osbun 31rsquo-1rdquoover age 17 - Tina Holman31rsquo-8rdquo

Chamber rafe winners rst prize - Bill Shugars ve roundsof golf at Auglaize CountryClub second prize - Jeff Staley

$100 gas card at Mara-Martthird prize - Melinda Krick$50 gift card at Chief Payne Village Council Mayor Speice reported thatthe downtown sidewalk proj-ect was completed at a nalcost of $4845 Marcia Pagley of the Soar-ing Eagles Relay For Life

team presented a $1000 dona-tion from the Paulding Eagles June 12 1996 Little roy-alty reigns - The Little Kingand Queen Contest winners

for the John Paulding DaysQueen - Caryn JohnstonKing - Scott Meyers First prince - Tyler Carlisle sec-ond prince - Robbie Bair IIIFirst princess - Megan Gonza-les second princess - AshleySwitzer Two new members were in-ducted into the Kiwanis ClubAllison Smith and Terri Deel Joel Parrett 1996 PauldingHigh School graduate re-ceived the Kurt Sholl Memo-rial Scholarship Green Meadows Confer-

ence baseball team includedfrom Paulding County FirstTeam players Eric William-son from Antwerp and Jeff

Mangette Wayne Trace TheSecond Team included ChrisFriend Antwerp and RodDecker Wayne Trace Hon-orable Mention Ryan BagleyAntwerp and Aaron BurleyWayne Trace June 16 1976 PaynePostmaster Leo Davis retiresafter 21 years of service Paulding County Fair Board- Ethel Clark was chosen toreplace Carl Rau as fair boarddirector and will be in chargeof all publicity Charloe - Mr and MrsCurtis Donley recently en- joyed a sh fry with Laureland Esther Carnahan and

Nancy Jane Donley New ofcers for the Pauld-ing Lions Club were recentlyinstalled ndash Lauren Brown president Bill Follas rstvice president J David Webbsecond vice president DonFoltz third vice presidentHarold Hillier secretaryBud Offerle tail twister andRalph Reinhart lion tamer Greg Mielke son of MrArthur Mielke Paulding has been named to the Deanrsquos listat Deance College for thespring semester

By Joe Shouse

Tose were the

D983137983161983155

For the Record It is the policy of the Paulding County Progress to publish public records asthey are reported or released

by va ri ou s ag en ci es Names appear ing in ldquoForthe Recordrdquo are publishedwithout exception to preserve the fairness andimpartiality of the Progress and as a news service to ourreaders

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 7A

By Nancy Whitaker

for your Thoughts a penny

Fair time Big job good job As I am working in the sec-retaryrsquos ofce at the PauldingCounty Fair it is amazing to seehow many people work longhours to make this event happen There are so many details thatI was not even aware of In fact Ithink that being a part of the fair board is not only a job for a weekin June but it is basically an allyear job

There are things like storage buildings camp sites restroomsgroundskeeping and maintenancework to help keep the fairgroundworking and functioning As I see vendors come in4-H kids and their projects foodcarts horses and even porta-pot-ties arriving you better believethat behind the scenes the fair board is working and makingsure seeing that Paulding Coun-ty has a fair to be proud of Af-ter all we are the rst one in theState of Ohio There are some people whoare in charge of the CommercialBuilding and placing exhibitorsin their designated places That

in itself is a job which requires planning ahead

Then there is the midway withmany attractions to make sure at-tendees have a good time Some-one behind the scenes takes careof that also With the cows horses chick-ens goats rabbits and pigscoming in for different eventsit takes dedicated board mem- bers volunteers and the manysponsors to make the fair a great place to go

There are food vendors trac-tors pulls auction horse races

and entertainment that are all a part of this 156th county fair One thing I am watching foris the french fry stand and thehomemade ice cream Yum Ohand the elephant ears corn dogsand sausage sandwiches Someone is in charge of Se-nior Day and Veterans Day atthe fair These are always specialdays with food recognition and

entertainmentThere is a lot for everyoneto notice coming to the 156thPaulding County Fair Work has been done to buildings and thegrandstand When this column prints thevendors campers animals andrides will be in full swing Sowhen attending our fair say aldquoThank Yourdquo to all the volun-teers board members and spon-sors who have been making thisevent happen for the past 156years Do you plan on attending thefair What is your favorite fairfood to eat How many PauldingCounty Fairs have you attended

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Join Paulding SWCD at the

fair for free kidsrsquo activities

Visit the Paulding SWCD booth at the Paulding County Fair for free kidsrsquo activities today and Thurs-day June 15-16 from 1-3 pm In this photo taken last year children enjoy one of the learning programs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD The Paulding Soil and Water ConservationDistrict would like to invite the communityto its Paulding SWCD booth at the PauldingCounty Fair The fair booth will be open from 1-3 pmtoday and Thursday and is located outside theswine barn The SWCD will have kidsrsquo activi-ties each day and is giving away free popcornThe booth will feature current programs beingoffered as well as photos from the various ac-tivities and events the Paulding SWCD hasdone throughout the year The inaugural Paulding SWCD photo con-test is being judged by votersrsquo choice at the

fair Please come out and vote for your favorite photo taken at the Black Swamp Nature Center On Wednesday kids will learn about watererosion and be able to see a live demonstrationusing the stream table After learning abouterosion youths are invited to make their veryown pet rock to take home with them To nish off the week on Thursday youthswill learn about pollinators and create theirvery own tie-dye buttery creature to takehome with them Please stop by the fair booth to learn moreabout the Paulding Soil and Water Conserva-tion District and get some more informationabout various programs available to producersin Paulding County See you at the Paulding County Fair

PCH earns Auditor of State Award PAULDING ndash Auditor ofState Dave Yost is pleasedannounce that the PauldingCounty Hospital was one ofthree entities to receive theAuditor of State Award fortheir clean audit reports The other two award recip-ients are the Jefferson CountyLand Reutilization Corpora-tion and the Public EntitiesPool of Ohio in Lucas County The Auditor of State Award

is presented to local govern-ments and school districtsupon the completion of a -

nancial audit Entities thatreceive the award meet thefollowing criteria of a ldquocleanrdquoaudit report bull The entity must le timelynancial reports with the Au-ditor of Statersquos ofce in accor -dance with GAAP (GenerallyAccepted Accounting Princi- ples) bull The audit report doesnot contain any ndings forrecovery material citations

material weaknesses signi-cant deciencies Single Auditndings or questioned costs

bull The entityrsquos manage-ment letter contains no com-ments related to ethics re-ferralsquestioned costs lessthan $10000 lack of timelyreport submission reconcilia-tion failure to obtain a timelySingle Audit ndings for re-covery less than $100 publicmeetings or public records noother nancial or other con-cerns exist that involve eligi- ble entity

A full copy of each reportis available online at httpsohioauditorgov

Paulding Eagles donated $3000 toward thePaulding Putnam Electric employeesrsquo Honor Flightproject Here Joe Sukup (left) from Paulding Eagles presents the donation to Russell Rager PPEClineman and Paulding Eagles member

Paulding Hardin state highway

workers take Roadeo honors

Winning the loader competition in Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 truck and loaderRoadeo was Brad Fuller (center) of the Paulding County garage In second was Alan Taylor (right)of Wyandot County and third was Tom Mellinger of Hancock County

LIMA ndash Employees in the Hardin and Pauld-ing County Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) District 1 garages were named the win-ners in the ODOT District 1 truck and loader Road-eo held in Lima District 1 encompasses Allen Deance Han-cock Hardin Paulding Putnam Van Wert andWyandot counties Winning the loader competition was taken byBrad Fuller of the Paulding County garage fol-lowed by Taylor of Wyandot County John Rink-er of the Hancock County garage nished in third place Winning the truck competition was Mike Fresh-corn of the Hardin County garage Finishing sec-

ond behind Freshcorn was Tom Mellinger of theHancock County garage In third place was AlanTaylor of the Wyandot County garage The rst-ever district team champion award wasgiven to Hancock County which had the top-twoscores in both the truck and loader competition Also announced at the Roadeo was this yearrsquosPaint the Plow winner which was Kalida HighSchool Paint the Plow is a contest which asks areahigh schools to paint an ODOT plow with theirmessage of school spirit safety patriotism or Ohio pride There were 18 schools from ODOT District1rsquos eight-county region participating this year

Photos of all entries in this yearrsquos Paint the Plowcontest are posted on the ODOT District 1 Face- book page facebookcomODOTDistrict1 ldquoWe love Roadeo day ndash itrsquos a day for our opera-tors to hone and prove their skills and to celebratethe relationship we have with the communities weserve through the paint the plow competitionrdquo saidKirk Slusher ODOT District 1 deputy director The Roadeo is a friendly competition which pitsequipment operators against one another to testtheir skill in maneuvering equipment through a se-ries of obstacles intended to mimic situations theyencounter on the job Participants are also requiredto nd deliberately placed mechanical bugs onequipment as part of the pre-trip inspection portion

of the competition The competition also included a test of the rulesand laws pertaining to holders of a commercialdriverrsquos license (CDL) All highway techniciansfor ODOT are required to retain a CDL ldquoAll aspects of the competition are intended toenhance the skill and professionalism of our opera-torsrdquo said Slusher The top-two nishers in the district competitionin both the truck and loader event will go on tocompete against their coworkers in the statewidecompetition which will be held in Columbus inSeptember

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Te Paulding County Veteransrsquo Service Office isdedicated to aiding Paulding County veterans and

their families in time of need

Tere are two basic services the agency provides

1 - Emergency Financial Assistance - Provide shortterm financial assistance to eligible veterans andtheir amilies who demonstrate a need Tis in-cludes but is not limited to ood gas mortgagerent and assistance with utility payments

2 - Claims Assistance - Provide services or veteransand other claimants or help with VA claims or anyederal state or local benefits

We also provide reimbursement or the cost otransportation to VA medical acilities in our area or

in the case where the veteran cannot drivehimsel we will provide a driver

Our office hours are uesday thru Friday930 am-200 pm

Arrangements can be made orafer office hours appointments

Any questions please call 419-399-8285810 E Perry St Paulding

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Emergency training exercise held near Payne over weekend

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

Carrying the ldquovictimrdquo from the accident scene was not easy for these two reghters The life-size dummy weighed over 150 pounds

PAYNE ndash Brigner Truck-ing located west of Payneon Ohio 613 was the sceneon Saturday June 11 of thePaulding County Local Emer-

gency Planning Committee(LEPC) functional hazardousmaterials exercise

A total of 47 re and EMS per sonnel from Antwer pCecilCrane Township PaynePaulding Scott Grover HillConvoy Allen County Indand other local agenciesas well as volunteers of theAmerican Red Cross from VanWert were all on scene for thesimulated accident scene Each county is required bythe Ohio Emergency Manage-ment Agency (OEMA) andthe Ohio State Emergency Re-sponse Commission (OSERC)to put into practice their emer-

gency plan for such incidentsonce a year The exercise wasevaluated by representativesof the OEMA and OSERC

In this scenario a pick-upand a tanker truck carryingdiesel fuel collided The tankerthen leaked several gallons ofsimulated diesel fuel which

was actually water at the sceneThe ldquodriverrdquo of the pick-up alifelike dummy that weighed160 pounds was thrown fromthe vehicle had serious injuriesand was contaminated with theleaking fuel The tanker driver was alsocontaminated but was not in- jured First responders wererequired to demonstrate toevaluators their plan for de-contaminating stabilizing andtransporting the victims andfor neutralizing the spilled fueland containing the runoff Large absorbent booms were placed into the drainage ditchesalong Ohio 613 to prevent the

contaminated runoff from get-ting into the water supply Like a choreographed dancere trucks from the various

departments pulled up one ata time to a portable water tankthat had been set up by thePayne reghters Dumpingtheir tanker of water into the

tank took no more than a fewminutes each The water was then pumpedout of the tank and used to de-contaminate the scene and thevictims Foam was also usedto prevent the leaked ldquodieselfuelrdquo from igniting According to Ed BohnPaulding County EMA direc-tor and head of LEPC the ex-ercise was a success ldquoWe found a few things wecan improve uponrdquo he saidldquoWersquoll take a look at the eval-uatorsrsquo observations when weget them and put together acomprehensive plan that wecan improve upon in the event

of similar incidents in the fu-ture I want to thank everyonewho took part in the exerciseand helped in any wayrdquo

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

With temperatures near 90 degrees this Payne reghter poured bottled water over his head tocool off He was one of over 40 re and EMS personnel who took part in a simulated tankerpick-upaccident with a fuel spill west of Payne The exercise was part of annual training for emergencyresponders in the county

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

A reghter sprays foam onto the tanker and pick-up truck involved in a simulated accident heldat Brigner Trucking near Payne

Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding CountyThey represented the Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County which will be dedicating its latesthouse just completed in Oakwood The pair discussed the many things the group is required to dobefore a home can be started such as nancing location size of the home etc Planning has tobe completed and approved before construction can start Matt Miller was program chairman

FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK ndash Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on yourhistory at Americarsquos newest National Park On Thursday June 16 the Maumee Valley Heritage Cor-ridor is sponsoring a walk on the Fallen Timbers Battleeld The group will meet at 630 pm on thepatio of the parkrsquos visitor center and be escorted by a historical interpreter dressed as one of the

participants in the decisive 1794 battle The visitorrsquos center is located at US 24 and Jerome RoadMaumee The program is free and open to the public The recently opened (October 2015) FallenTimbers Battleeld is perhaps the only 18th century battle site in the United States that looks andfeels much as it did the day of the battle

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One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

of (Financial) Knowledge

By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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Whatrsquos that yellow flower in

the county Or is it a weedCressleaf groundsel weed found in Ohio wheat hay fields

Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

Take us on vacation Are you headed to some exotic foreign destination anotherstate or even Ohio for a vacation Take the Progress with youalong with your camera and send us a photo and informationEmail progressprogressnewspaperorg

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

For information call Pleasant Valley Golf Course at419-263-2037 or Leo Beagle at 419-263-2254

Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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12A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

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STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 13A

WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

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The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

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andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

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The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

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be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

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PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 3A

Obituaries Updated weekdays at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

The Progress is Paulding Countyrsquosnewspaper of record

TERRIE LUTZ ANTWERP ndash Terrie LynnLutz age 57 of Antwerp passed away June 5 2016 atParkview Regional HospitalFort Wayne

ROBERT LEE1938-2016

ANTWERP ndash Robert Ed-ward Lee age 77 died Mon-

day June 6 He was born Aug 11 1938in Toler Ky to the late LeeDelmar and Bessie (Clay)Lee On Jan 9 1958 he mar-ried Virginia M Johnsonwho survives He retired fromBF Goodrich with 30 yearsof service He was a memberof USW 715 and HicksvilleMasonic Lodge 478 He is also survived by hischildren Karen Lee (DaleJividen) Antwerp and Ran-dolph ldquoRandyrdquo Lee FortWayne brothers RaymondT Lee Newport Tenn andWilliam Joe (Connie) LeeSouth Williamson Ky sis-

ters Juanite (Glenn) VarneyElkhart Ind Patricia (Rob-ert) Gabbert and Lou (Keith)Brown both of Fort WayneSally (Carl) Warf Louisa Kyhis little buddy ldquoOdierdquo andmany nieces and nephews He also was preceded indeath by brothers Bruce LeeDelmar F ldquoCorkyrdquo Lee andJohn B Lee Burial will be at a later dateDen Herder Funeral HomePaulding is in charge of ar-rangements In lieu of owers the fami-ly suggests donations made toa charity of the donorrsquos choice Online condolences may

be sent to wwwdenherderf hcom

GLEN PUTNAM 1936-2016 PAULDING ndash Glen Wil-son Putnam 79 of Paulding passed away Wednesday June8 at Van Wert Inpatient Hos- pice Center

LELA BENNETT1930-2016

PAULDING ndash Lela L Ben-nett 85 got her wings andwent to live with Jesus FridayJune 10 at 945 am at The

Gardens of Paulding She was born Aug28 1930in Pauld-ing Countyto the lateArthur andG o l d i e( G o o d )W e a v e r She married Douglas Ben-nett who preceded her indeath in 1984 Lela graduatedfrom Auglaize-Brown HighSchool in the Class of 1949She enjoyed getting togetherwith classmates every Junefor lunch at Uncle Fuddrsquos in

Melrose for the last severalyears She was a member ofthe Maumee Rebekah LodgeDeance for 35 years receiv-ing the Rebekah Decorationof Chivalry and was a retireeof Cooperrsquos Hatchery of Oak-wood She loved to crochettalk on the phone read givethings to people and give hugs Survivors include a sonKenneth Bennett of Deancea daughter Vickey (Jerry)Hammons of Cloverdaletwo sisters Alice Schooleyof Deance and Ruth Tracyof Melrose two grandchil-dren Stacey Miller and KyleHammons both of Van Wert

and four great-grandchildrenBrooke Miller and AustinKassidy and Jaxton Hammons She also was preceded indeath by an infant brother

Call us at 419-399-3887

Toll Free

1-800-784-5321

To soften the sorrowTo comfort the living

Flowers say itbest

HOMEMADE

Ice Cream Social June 25

430 pm til 700 pm

St John Lutheran Church

Road 87 Briceton

Best HomemadeIce Cream in Town Homemade pies cakes amp sandwiches

Free-will Offering

2011

Would you like to work withfuneral directors who understand

how valuable it is for you and yourfamily to have a truly meaningfulfuneral experience

When the time comes to honor aloved onersquos memory in a personalway give us a call

For a Life Worth Celebrating

Antwerp 419-258-5684

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both important

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afford You will find itrsquos only one

of the things we do best

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ldquoWhere Quality Is Etched in Stonerdquo

Thank You in Memory of Paige Sprow

From the bottom of my heart I would like to give my deepestthanks to my family my friends and the communities Throughoutthe past years there have been so many of you who have leftyour marks on our hearts There truly arent words to express howmuch all of your love and support has touched us

So many of you offered your condolences and reminded meoften that Paige will never be forgotten The thoughtfulness ofeveryone is truly amazing There are far too many of you to offermy appreciation to individually I am so grateful for your cardsflowers dinners made for my family every generous donationthe Celebration of Paige Sprows Life and every other thoughtfuldeed Your love and support has given me strength

I would also like to give special thanks to the Den Herder FuneralHome the faculty at the Paulding Exempted Village Schools themembers of The Paulding Church of the Nazarene and Pastor Jeremy Thompson my rock for truly caring for our family

We will never forget the outpouring of love we received fromeveryone And it warms my heart to know that so many of youwill never forget Paige I love you Paige and I dont know how lifewill be without you

Love and thanks to all of youPat Sprow (Mom)

Pet GroomingLarge amp Small

We do them allCats amp Dogs Grooming

419-399-3389

Ralph Lloyd Weaver and adaughter-in-law Connie Ben-nett Funeral services will begin11 am today June 15 at Mel-rose United Methodist ChurchMelrose with the Rev EileenKochensparger officiatingBurial will follow in BowholtzCemetery Paulding CountyArrangements are under the

direction of Love-HeitmeyerFuneral Home Oakwood Visitation will be from 10am until the time of servicetoday at the church Memorial donations may be made to Peace LutheranChurch in Deance or MelroseUnited Methodist Church Her last breath here was herrst breath there Condolences may be ex- pressed at wwwheitmeyerfu-neralhomecom

BARBARAROSEBROCK

1931-2016

Barbara L Rosebrock wenthome peacefully to be withher Lord and loved ones at320 pm Friday June 10 atThe Gardens of Paulding sur-rounded by Pastor Lee Genterand family BarbaraLou was born Aug29 1931to AnnaD andWesley MZingrebeGraduatingfrom Southside High School inFort Wayne Barbara workedas a soda jerk at Woolworthsand as a telephone operatorOn Oct 21 1950 BarbaraL Zingrebe married HerbertG Rosebrock They spentthe next 46 years together onthe Rosebrock family home-stead in Sherwood Togetherthey raised four children ason Doug (Colleen) Rose- brock of Sherwood daughterKarol (Michael) Carnahan ofCecil son Roderick ldquoToddrdquo(Rhonda) Rosebrock of At-lanta and son Scott ldquoOscarrdquo

(Cindy) Rosebrock of Dela-ware Bend Barbara was preceded indeath by her parents a brotherKen and her loving husband Barbara and Herbert weremembers of the WesternSquares and participated with bowl ing leagues She wasinvolved with her childrenin 4-H Girl Scouts and Cub

Scouts where she was denmother she attended accor-dion music recitals for Dougand wrestling events for Toddand Scott In the 2000s she rescuedher beloved greyhound Di-amond from the DaytonaRaces where she often went towatch the dogs She sold Tammy Jewels andHerbal products Later shewent to work for the DeanceCounty Auditor Deance CityWater and Deance City In-come Tax where she retired ascity income tax commissionerin 1996 Formerly a member of St

Johnrsquos Lutheran Church inSherwood she later joined andworshiped her love of God atChrist Our Savior Lutheran onCarter Road Deance whereshe was a member from 1996until present

Barbara leaves behind herdearest companion and child-hood friend Gene Cline fourchildren and their spouses 28grandchildren 36 great-grand-children and one great-great-grandchild Her love of life wit andwhimsical actions will besorely missed by those wholoved and knew her A celebration of life is being planned for a later date in JulyThe family is under the care ofWalker-Hoening Mortuary of Napoleon Family requests donationsto be made to Alzheimerrsquos As-sociation Greyhound Rescueof America or to the CancerSociety Family and friends are in-vited to share a memory ofBarbara and sign the onlineguestbook at wwwhoeningfu-neralhomecom

Nomination deadline for Ohio

Veterans Hall of Fame is June 30 COLUMBUS ndash Donrsquot miss the chance to honor veterans whohave served their communities following military service ndash thedeadline for nominations for the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame Classof 2016 is June 30

The Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame was established in 1992 to rec-ognize the achievements of veterans in community service aftertheir military service ended Charter members of the Hallrsquos Classof 1993 included the six Ohio military veterans who were electedPresident of the United States and all Medal of Honor recipientsfrom Ohio Honorees include astronauts government ofcials po-lice ofcers community leaders and veteransrsquo advocates

Men and women chosen for induction into the Hall come fromall eras all branches of service and all walks of life Please help us honor veterans who have served their communi-ties following military service ndash the deadline for nominations forthe Class of 2016 is June 30 Nomination guidelines and forms are available at httpdvsohiogovVETERANS_HALL_OF_FAME

Mercy Health ndash Defiance Hospital

receives five-star rating from patients DEFIANCE ndash Mercy Health ndash Deance Hospital received ave-star rating from the Centerfor Medicare and Medicaid Ser-vices (CMS) ldquoWe are pleased to see that ourcontinued focus on patient careand quality is reected in this rat-ingrdquo said Chad Peter presidentand CEO Mercy Health ndash De-ance Hospital

The CMS has awarded 168hospitals a ve-star rating for patient experience on its Hospi-tal Compare website More than600 hospitals received just one or

two stars The ratings are basedon the 11 publicly reported mea-sures in the Hospital ConsumerAssessment of Healthcare Pro-viders and Systems survey tooloften referred to as HCAHPS The HCAHPS survey putsthe assessment of hospital per-formance in patientsrsquo hands Pa-tients rate the care they receivein areas like pain management

communication with nurses andresponsiveness of hospital staffand can then use the results tocompare different hospitals intheir area

Business News

Hop in the pony buggy

for the last day of school

Our 42 baby chicks came this week We will butcher our olderhens after these new chicks get bigger and start laying eggs

Itrsquos a nice sunny day for theclothes to dry and we have thelines lled with laundry Wehave been blessed with sever-al rains over the weekend andthis past week Yesterday was the last day

of school for the term Daugh-ters Verena and Loretta and I picked up my married daugh-ter Elizabeth and attended theschool picnic It was a littlechilly until the sun came outAll the pupils were released at1130 am Joseph Lovina andKevin took our pony Stormyand the pony buggy to schoolin the morning We all headed to Elizabethrsquoshouse after leaving the schoolWe spent the afternoon relax-ing on their back patio Theyhave a woods behind theirhouse and the river runs close by on their property They have a new puppy that

is a coonhound and Austra-lian Shepherd mix Hopefullywhen it gets bigger it will helpkeep the raccoons away fromtheir house They are having problems with raccoons get-ting in their ower pots and bird feeders at night and I amafraid that the raccoons will bother their garden The new puppy is namedShelia and Kevin had somuch fun with her He walkedher through the woods Hetold us he was trying to teachher where to look for rac-coons Kevin has never beencoon hunting but he probablythinks the puppy doesnrsquot know

that Joseph mowed the yard inan hour and 35 minutes We bought a big walk-behindmower at the local consign-ment auction this spring Jo-seph loves to mow with it andhe handles it very well Josephis tall for his age so he canhandle the big mower On June 14 Elizabeth will be 22 Our family is planningto spend Saturday evening andSunday at Timothy and Eliza- bethrsquos house Plans are to puttents up in their back yard andcook outside I am lookingforward to all of us being to-gether It seems the older the

children get the harder it is because everyone goes differ-ent directions on weekends Elizabeth is helping to getready for Susanrsquos wedding bysewing for me at her houseShe likes to use her sewingmachine I cut out my dresscape and apron for the wed-ding I hope to get it nished

soon Mosersquos mother and I aresupposed to wear sage-col-ored dresses Next week I will take Loret-ta Joseph Lovina and Kevinfor eye exams Loretta and Jo-seph only need glasses for read-ing Itrsquos been awhile since theyhad their eyes tested Last timethe eye doctor thought Lovinamight need glasses She has been having headaches whenshe reads Shersquos a bookworm I always loved to read andstill do but my time is a lotmore limited now When thechildren were younger our sixoldest children all had to wear

glasses Elizabeth is the onlyone who needs to wear themall the time now Susan Loret-ta and Joseph do for readingVerena and Benjamin are okayto go without now I had my eyes tested lastweek The eye doctor thinksI will do better with bifocalsnow which Irsquom dreading

Hopefully Irsquoll get used to themquicklyGod bless

RHUBARBCOFFEECAKE

12 cup shortening1-14 cup plus 13 cup brownsugar rmly packed2 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla extract

12 cup milk 1-12 teaspoons lemon juice orapple cider vinegar 2 cups all-purpose our 1 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon salt2-12 cups fresh rhubarb ne-ly chopped2 teaspoons ground cinnamon1 teaspoon butter melted Preheat the oven to 375deg Ina large bowl cream the short-ening 1 14 cup brown sugareggs and vanilla In a separate bowl combine the milk andlemon juice or vinegar Addthis to the sugar mixture andstir well Add the our bakingsoda and salt and stir until the

our is moistened Mix in therhubarb Pour the batter into agreased 9-inch square pan In a separate bowl mix to-gether the remaining 13 cup brown sugar cinnamon and butter and sprinkle over thetop of the batter Bake for 35-40 minutes until golden brownin color Serve warm or cold

FTY caused 49000 crashes in rsquo15 VAN WERT ndash Motoristswho donrsquot yield for othervehicles in the right-of-waycause far too many crashes inOhio each year according to

the Ohio State Highway Pa-trol They say crashes caused by this violation known asfailure to yield (FTY) rose in2015 Last year there FTY crashesincreased 9 percent comparedto 2014 with fatal FTY crash-es increasing by 28 percent ldquoItrsquos even more troublingthat these tend to be moresevere than crashes of othercauses Thirty-six percent ofFTY crashes resulted in deathsor injuries in 2015 comparedto 25 percent of all crashes Intotal 49473 crashes on Ohioroadways occurred when the

at-fault driver failed to yieldresulting in 206 deaths and28857 injuriesrdquo said OSHPrepresentatives The Ohio State Highway

Patrol is asking motorists to pay attention to which vehi-cles have the right-of-way andyield to them Troopers wrote23623 citations that included

an FTY violation last year andwill continue enforcing thelaw to make Ohio roads safer ldquoTrafc can be frustrating but thatrsquos no excuse to endan-ger yourself and other driv-ersrdquo said Lt Timothy Grigs- by Van Wert Post Command-er ldquoItrsquos always best for allmotorists to remain calm and

yield for other vehicles thathave the right-of-wayrdquo To view the entire statisticalanalysis regarding failure toyield crashes and citations vis-

it wwwstatepatrolohiogovdocFTY_Bulletin_2016pdf As always the Patrol asksdrivers to call 677 to reportimpaired drivers or drug activ-ity

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4A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORD

Police Report

Common Pleas

Legals

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 vericationWe wonrsquot print unsigned letters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conformto libel law and be in good tastePlease limit letters to no more than500 words We reserve the rightto edit and to correct grammaticalerrors We also reserve the right to

verify statements or facts present-ed in the letters The opinions stated are those ofthe writer and do not necessarilyreect that of the newspaper Where to write Letters to theEditor Paulding County ProgressPO Box 180 Paulding OH 45879or drop them off at the ofce 113 SWilliams St The deadline is noonThursday the week prior to public-aiton

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Roberta L Danberry Pauld-

ing vs Colton D DanberryPaulding Divorce Van Wert Federal SavingsBank Van Wert vs Charles DWilson and unknown spouse ifany Haviland and Michael BDray Columbus Grove andPatricia M Dray ColumbusGrove and Ohio Departmentof Taxation Columbus andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures Robert O Hobart Pauldingvs Stephanie Hobart PayneDivorceCivil Docket Concluded Samuel N Carnahan Pauld-ing vs Morton Buildings IncPaulding Personal injury set-

tled and dismissed with each party to bear their own costs Jeffery A Duryea Deancevs Theodore E HemlebenWapakoneta and State FarmMutual Automobile InsuranceCo Dallas Texas and Kath-erine C Hemleben trusteeColumbus and John Does 1and 2 names and addressesunknown and an unknown in-surance company name andaddress unknown Personalinjury settled and dismissedwith prejudice with parties to bear their own costs Carrington Mortgage Ser-vices LLC Anaheim Calif vsLeanna Y Cody and unknown

spouse if any Paulding andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures noticeof dismissal led by plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank NA astrustee Orlando Fla vs Mi-chael A Thomas Pauldingand Karin A Thomas Pauld-ing and Ohio Departmentof Taxation Columbus andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding and Boyd Automo-tive Ltd Paulding Foreclo-

sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmedand proceeds distributed US National Bank Associa-tion Coppell Texas vs Agus-tin Hernandez Huntington

Ind and Sulema HernandezFort Wayne and SpringleafFinancial Services of Penn-sylvania Evansville Ind andBecky A Hernandez Hun-tington Ind and William THernandez and spouse if anyLouisville Ky and Jose Her-nandez Hicksville and MaryHernandez Hicksville andJuan Hernandez and unknownspouse if any Deance and Norma Scarbrough Convoyand Randy Kerns Convoyand Nora M Arbuckle FortWayne and Donald R Ar- buckle Fort Wayne and allunknown heirs etc of AgustinHernandez dec addresses un-

known Foreclosures Sheriffrsquossale conrmed and proceedsdistributed Paulding County TreasurerPaulding vs Heather Skalaand her unknown spouse ifany Cecil Foreclosure of real property tax dismissed with-out prejudice US Bank National As-sociation Owensboro Kyvs Larry G Thimlar Jr Pe-tersburg Tenn and Holly BThimlar Petersburg Tennand Paulding County Trea-surer Paulding ForeclosuresSheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Quicken Loans Inc Detroit

vs Bradley P Smith and un-known spouse if any Antwerpand Patricia A Smith and herunknown spouse if any An-twerp and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmedand proceeds distributed Rickey A Heck Deanceand Myra J Heck Deancevs Keith Knox Lima andKnox Holdings LLC LimaMoney only dismissed with

prejudice NTL Collegiate StudentLoan Trust Jessup Md vsDaniel L Jones AntwerpMoney only plaintiff granted

judgment in the sum of$3935475 plus accrued inter-est of $599121 for a total of$4534596 with interest fromdate of judgment plus courtcostsMarriage Licenses Mark Lee Rebber 51Paulding GM and KimberlyJo Schroeder 47 Pauldinghomemaker Parents are Her-man Rebber dec and ErmaSharp and Jo Richard Gambleand Shirley FulmerAdministration Docket In the Estate of Arthur BZellner last will and testamentled In the Estate of Nancy Lee

Elick application to adminis-ter le In the Estate of Robert LLake application to adminis-ter le In the Estate of Marlene MAdams last will and testamentled In the Estate of David ASproul application to admin-ister leCriminal Docket Brandon M Cooper 19 ofOakwood was sentenced tofour years community con-trol sanctions for arson (F4)Conditions of the sanctions in-clude 81 days jail with creditgiven for 81 days served

comply with drug and alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests get and keep a jobobtain GED have no contactwith co-defendant and pay$304 court costs Alfonso S Gonzales Jr 44of Paulding had some courtdates changed upon a motionto continue led by his at-torney His June 22 jury trialdate was converted to a nal pretrial conference He was re-assigned a jury trial date nowset for Aug 4-5 He is chargedwith illegal use of a minor innudity-oriented matter or per-formance (F2) Aaron R Pogue 37 of FortWayne was given four yearscommunity control sanctions

for nonsupport of dependent(F4) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 30 days jail iflaid-off or unemployed over30 days maintain employ-

ment seek work throughPaulding County Child Sup- port Enforcement Agency ifever unemployed make sup- port payments when due payarrearages by end of sanction period no drugs or alcoholsubmit to random tests payannual income tax and courtcosts Bobbi M Brkovic 30 ofPaulding was scheduled for astatus conference on Aug 4 at1 pm with a jury trial for Oct17-19 if necessary She is ac-cused of aggravated vehicularhomicide (F2) Rachel E Smith 43 ofAntwerp was sentenced to

four years community controlsanctions for trafficking indrugs (F4) Conditions of thesanctions include 20 days jailwith credit for one day servedno drugs or alcohol submit torandom tests assessment byWestwood Behavioral Healthand follow recommendationsget and keep a job six-monthlicense suspension pay courtcosts including $200 resti-tution to West Central OhioTask Force Lane T Hunt 19 of Paynewas scheduled for a July 18hearing on a motion to sup- press His July 7 jury trial datewas vacated He is accused of

possession of cocaine (F5) andtrafcking in cocaine (F5) Ashley R Ramirez 29 ofPaulding had a charge of pos-session of heroin (F5) againsther dismissed upon a motionof State Her husband admit-ted in a written statement thatthe drugs were his and she passed a drug test All contra- band was ordered destroyedShe must pay $136 court costs John Reed Jr 41 of Pauld-ing was scheduled for a July25 sentencing for nonsupportof dependent (F5) Brian A Cutlip 33 of Con-voy had a July 11 pretrialconference for his four countsof nonsupport of dependents(F5)

Many make Honor

Flight a reality Dear Editor On June 4 2016 just two days before the 72nd anniversary of

the D-day invasion at NormandyPaulding Putnam Electric Coop-erative presented a check to the Northeast Indiana Honor Flightfor $14175490 There is nogreater reward than serving theveterans of this country These funds were the result ofve months of intensive work by

the employees of Paulding Put-nam Electric Cooperative It wasalso the work of the communityto help and support our efforts

We had elementary schoolkids doing fundraisers We had people from all over the coun-try and throughout the electriccooperative network buyingrafe tickets The community ofGrover Hill held a concert anddinner and raised over $7000to be one of our gold sponsorsHaviland Drainage Products provided direct funding and wasour other gold sponsorAndrew Hermiller one of our journeyman linemen from our

Columbus Grove ofce soldover 70 rafe tickets We hadseveral contributions come frommemorials from local commu-nity members The list of con-tributors is too long to include inthis letter but please check ourwebsite wwwppeccoop for thecomplete list To raise over $141000 in afew short months not only takesthe commitment from our em- ployees and organization butthat of our community PauldingPutnam Electric Cooperativeserves a large service territoryfrom Fort Wayne to just outsideLima but we serve a greatercommunity than just our service

territory The community weserve doesnrsquot have utility bound-aries Serving veterans doesnrsquot comewith utility service territoriesAt Paulding Putnam Electricwe understand that the cooper-ative principle of Commitmentto Community doesnrsquot have

utility boundaries This is whywhen people doubted that wecould raise enough funds for oneHonor Flight (about $70000)our employees saw this as justanother challenge The nal totalwill fund at least two ights The Honor Flight is so pow-erful so meaningful to our vet-erans that fundraising was mucheasier than we thought it would be In fact one donor said if wedidnrsquot meet our original goal of$70000 to let him know and hewould write a check to coverthe needed amount

When we talk about com-mitment thatrsquos the denition

of commitment These are thetypes of people we have in ourcommunity people that step-upfor a causeThe increased awareness of theHonor Flight program has beenan added benet to our cam- paign Due to the increased pub-licity the World War II veteran participation had nearly doubledfor the rst two ights in 2016This alone make the whole pro-gram successful I canrsquot thank everyone in thisletter but I need to give specialthanks to two groups First tothe Honor Flight of NortheastIndiana There is no more ded-icated group serving veterans

that I know of They have beenso helpful and supportive and Icanrsquot thank them enough Sec-ond to our employee committeethat made it all happen TaraSchlatter Annette Schreinerand Steve Kahle These threewere assisted by Erika Willitzerand they made everything pos-

sible They worked tirelessly toinsure everything was perfectand it was perfect as the resultsshow Finally I want to thank our broad community for theirsupport We raised $141000 because we have communitysupport for our veterans Thiscommunity knows the impor-tance of serving our veteransand I am glad that in a smallway Paulding Putnam Electriccould be a part of this veteransupport

George Carter CEOgeneral manager

Paulding Putnam Electric

Broad range

of activities at

this yearrsquos fair Dear Editor I am enjoying the PauldingCounty Fair information in the[June 8] paper It looks like thefair board has worked hard togive us a really broad range ofactivities this year I am especially interestedin the musical acts of the LenCollier Band and also SpittinrsquoImage which I donrsquot believewas included last year The

Idol contest is a lot of fun too Special recognition shouldgo to all the sponsors thatmake it possible for many peo- ple to attend who couldnrsquot oth-erwise

Joyce HusebyPaulding

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

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

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 7 83 54 010rdquo June 8 68 48 -0- June 9 73 48 -0- June 10 78 50 001rdquo June 11 86 67 -0- June 12 93 71 -0- June 13 84 54 -0-

NOTICEThe following matters are thesubject of this public notice bythe Ohio Environmental Protec-tion Agency The complete publicnotice including any additionalinstructions for submitting com-ments requesting informationa public hearing or ling an ap- peal may be obtained at httpwwwepaohiogovactionsaspxor Hearing Clerk Ohio EPA50 W Town St PO Box 1049Columbus Ohio 43216 Ph 614-644-3037 email HClerkepaohiogovDraft NPDES Permit Renewal -Subject to RevisionPaulding WWTP12624 Twp Rd 119 PauldingOHFacility Description Wastewa-ter-MunicipalityReceiving Water Flat RockCreek ID 2PD00027KDDate of Action 06142016Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES PermitLatty WWTP

E end of Broadway Latty OHFacility Description Wastewa-ter-MunicipalityReceiving Water ZielkE DitchID 2PA00073IDDate of Action 07012016This nal action not preceded by proposed action and is appealableto ERAC

NOTICE TO BIDDERSSTATE OF OHIO

DEPARTMENT OF TRANS-PORTATION

Columbus Ohio Division ofConstruction Management

Legal Copy Number 168020Sealed proposals will be acceptedfrom pre-qualied bidders at theODOT Ofce of Contracts until1000 am on July 14 2016 Proj-ect 168020 is located in PauldingCounty SRTS Antwerp PhaseII and is a MISCELLANEOUS project The date set for com- pletion of this work shall be asset forth in the bidding proposalPlans and Specications are onle in the Department of Trans- portation

The Paulding Water Treatment Plant

Consumer Confidence Report for

2015 is available for the publicAnyone who would like a copy can

call 419-399-2976 The report can

also be viewed at the Paulding

County Carnegie Library Pauld-

ing County Senior Center Paulding

School offices and the Village

Utility office

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSSunday May 29 1 pm Officers found a

Dooley Drive building secureafter responding to an alarmMonday May 30 740 am Dog complaint onFlat Rock Drive was handled 120 pm Family disturbanceon West Perry Street was lookedinto 135 pm A West Perry Streetresident told ofcers the lightshad been stolen off their trailerThursday June 2 10 am Neighbor complainton Hopkins Alley was due tonoise 1253 pm Hitskip accidentin a North Williams Street busi-ness lot was solvedSunday June 5

1035 am Police docu-mented an accident at the in-tersection of Sugar and DeWittstreets where a driver hit a hy-drant 1230 pm Business alarmsounded on West Jackson StreetThe building was securedMonday June 6 1 pm Complaint about junksmell and noise on West WayneStreet resulted in a junk notice atthe address 120 pm Break-in of a houseon Lincoln Avenue was looked

into 252 pm A Deance residentreported harassment by text Po-lice issued a no contact order 1150 pm Police found an

East Perry Street business securewhen responding to an alarmTuesday June 7 1210 pm Two womencame on station regarding al-leged threats and violence 645 pm Neighbor prob-lems involving kids were in-vestigatedWednesday June 8 1 pm A backing mishapin a North Williams Street business parking lot was doc-umented 610 pm Bike was reportedstolen from East Baldwin Av-enue 1017 pm Noise was theissue of a neighbor problem

on Hopkins Alley 1106 am Suspicious vehi-cle and driver were observedon Nancy StreetThursday June 9 215 pm Ofcers went to aWest Perry Street address withJob amp Family Services 8 pm Police ordered nocontact between a Michiganwoman and two local residentafter a complaint 910 pm Fireworks com- plaint on North CouplandStreet was handled

Editorial

OUR VIEW

Cheers amp Jeers Sometimes people deserve a little praise and recognitionSome need a swift kick in the pants This week the Progress unveils our new ldquoCheers amp Jeersrdquo column which will run acouple of times a month on this page The following itemswere suggested by staff members CHEERS to the junior and senior fair boards volunteerssponsors and all others who worked so hard to prepare for the2016 Paulding County Fair now in progress Therersquos a lotof behind-the-scenes planning for this event a tradition since1872

JEERS to drivers who thoughtlessly (and illegally) textwhen they are behind the wheel Most of us have been be-hind a vehicle thatrsquos driving erratically drifting over the lineand it turns out theyrsquore texting while driving Texters ndash yoursquorea danger to yourself and your passengers as well as everyonearound you on the road CHEERS to 12 Paulding Panther softball players whoreceived conference scholar-athlete gold level status duringthe spring sports season The 12 reached gold level by earninga 35-40 GPA JEERS to those who vandalize cemeteries parksmailboxes and other property Damage has included graftitoppled headstones and trashed bathrooms and there seems to

be an uptick during the summer Please show some respect toall property both public and private Although some villageshave installed security cameras to help keep problem areasunder surveillance residents should stay aware of suspiciousactivity and report it to authorities And CHEERS to those

volunteers who clean up the damage make repairs and donrsquotlet the vandals win CHEERS to all the generous donors who have given tosuch recent projects as Relay For Life and Honor Flight andfree admission and entertainment at the fair We are always inawe of how our residents organizations and businesses nan-cially support worthwhile causes Want to acknowledge a person or group for an accom-

plishment deed or outstanding effort Or perhaps frustrationabout a bad experience or situation Submit your own cheeror jeer to newsprogressnewspaperorg The Progress will

publish items on topics local to Paulding County For guide-lines look under ldquoAbout Usrdquo at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Property transfers

Sheriffrsquos Report

County Court

Wobler appointed to

board of elections COLUMBUS ndash Secretary of State Jon Husted has appointed Bran-don Wobler as a member of the Paulding County Board of Elections Wobler will ll the unexpired term of Roger Sierer who passedaway in May Wobler was recommended by the Paulding County DemocraticExecutive Committee State law requires bipartisan representation on each of Ohiorsquos 88county boards of elections Each board is made up of two Republi-can members and two Democratic members all of whom must bequalied electors in the counties for which they serve The Secretaryof State makes appointments to boards of elections based on the rec-ommendations of the executive committees of the respective county political parties The other board of elections members are David Cline (chairman)Stanley D Harmon and Linda Weidenhamer

The ofce is located at 105 E Perry St Paulding For more infor -mation visit the web site at wwwelectionsonthenetohpaulding

ACCIDENTS NoneINCIDENTSFriday June 3 823 am A child was seen walking by themselves up and down Road 149 inAuglaize Township 1013 am Dog complaint on KayStreet in Paulding was handled 1028 am Deputies assisted Paulding

police with drug tests 1206 pm A Crane Township resi-dent of Road 63 told deputies someoneran through their yard and struck a tree 213 pm Dog complaint was handledon Road 71 in Paulding Township 304 pm A ditch re along Ohio 637in Jackson Township was doused by reunits from Oakwood and Paulding whowere on scene about 20 minutes 715 pm Four-wheelers were seentrespassing on county ground alongRoad 192 in Crane Township 821 pm People were seen takingthings from a home in Cecil where theresident is away 1047 pm Domestic situation in Ant-werp was investigatedSaturday June 4 1223 am Deputies delivered a mes-sage on Road 1021 in Auglaize Town-ship for Deance Police Department 502 am A deputy reported a suspi-cious vehicle along US 127 near Road108 in Paulding Township 1105 am Four-wheeler on Road1037 in Auglaize Township was re- ported 146 pm Dog complaint was takencare of on Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 853 pm Cows were seen on Road209 in Auglaize Township 1016 pm Cardeer crash on Ohio 613in Paulding Township was documented 1050 pm Report of a car in the ditchalong Road 162 in Crane Township waslooked intoSunday June 5

1214 am Neighbor problems onRoad 10 in Auglaize Township werehandled 1242 am Domestic dispute was in-vestigated in Antwerp 1009 am Dog complaint was han-dled on Ohio 613 in Jackson Township 1042 am Report of an unwanted person on Road 163 in Brown Townshipwas investigated 840 pm A resident of Road 171 inBrown Township told deputies a cardrove by repeatedly the driver staring attheir children 955 pm Cardeer collision on Ohio

66 in Washington Township was docu-mentedMonday June 6 1259 am Juvenile problems in Paynewere handled 113 am Prowler complaint came infrom Road 177 in Washington Town-ship 716 am A caller reported a steer onOhio 613 in Jackson Township

201 pm Dog complaint was handledin Cecil 210 pm Deputies delivered a mes-sage on West Gasser Road for the Pauld-ing policeTuesday June 7 1210 am Theft of a dog was lookedinto on Broughton Pike Jackson Town-ship 210 am Cardeer crash on Road 105at Road 230 in Crane Township was han-dled 937 am Vandalism to an RV wasinvestigated on Ohio 613 in JacksonTownship 955 am Property damage was ob-served on Road 232 in Emerald Town-ship 959 am Suspicious vehicle wasnoted parked along Road 192 in CraneTownship 1009 am An alleged assault wasreported from Road 177 in WashingtonTownship 148 pm A woman allegedly as-saulted another on Ohio 613 in BrownTownship 159 pm Two Antwerp re units andthe EMS responded to an outlet re onWest River Street They were there over20 minutes 315 pm Deputies handled a motorvehicle accident on Road 424 in CarryallTownship 429 pm A driver told deputies theysaw two small children with a babystanding along Ohio 111 in EmeraldTownship 540 pm Theft complaint was inves-tigated on US 127 in Jackson Township 646 pm Cows were on Ohio 111 inEmerald Township 749 pm Trespassing was reported onthe fairgrounds 801 pm Cows were out on Ohio 613in Jackson Township 807 pm A domestic situation washandled on Ohio 111 in Auglaize Town-ship 812 pm Telephone harassment wasreported from North Cherry Street inPaulding 1039 pm Prowler was reportedlyknocking on windows on Road 232 in

Emerald TownshipWednesday June 8 324 am Vehicle search was con-ducted on East Perry Street in Paulding 657 pm First responders from Oak-wood re and EMS plus Paulding andAuglaize Township fire departmentswere on the scene of a microwave re inMelrose about 20 minutes 802 pm Deputies investigated a theft

complaint from Road 176 in EmeraldTownship 809 pm A Brown Township residentreported an ATV on Road 104 918 pm A gas canister was reportedstolen from a garage on Road 24 in Ben-ton TownshipThursday June 9 255 am Fireghters from OakwoodGrover Hill Paulding and AuglaizeTownship responded to a house re inMelrose Some were there up to 35 min-utes Oakwood EMS was also on thescene 502 pm Suspicious vehicle was seennear the intersection of Roads 170 and171 in Auglaize Township 920 am Deputies assisted Job andFamily Services on East Orchard Streetin Payne 1056 am Residential burglar alarmsounded from Road 125 in JacksonTownship 743 pm Deputies arrested JustinTaylor on a Van Wert County warrant 847 pm Canine unit was deployedresulting in an alert on Ohio 49 in BentonTownship 944 pm Domestic dispute on Road193 in Washington Township was han-dled 959 pm A Paulding Township resi-dent of Road 92 told deputies of a strongodor perhaps emanating from the anhy-drous plant Paulding EMS and two reunits were on the scene less than 25 min-utes 1045 pm Telephone harassmentwas reported from Ohio 637 in AuglaizeTownshipFriday June 10 1245 am Deputies responded to adomestic complaint on Road 191 in Aug-laize Township 654 am Unauthorized use of a motorvehicle was reported from Road 204 inCarryall Township 732 am Paulding EMS and one reunit assisted at a motor vehicle accidentat the intersection of Walnut and Jacksonstreets in Paulding No other informationwas available 928 am Deputies arrested JohnathonCoyne

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ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Auglaize Township US Bank Trust NA trusteeto Estle Properties LLC Lots 7and 8 Six Mile Bay Subdivision067 acre Warranty deed George Dwayne and Debra LWells to Michelle L LaVigneSec 19 Lot 28 Auglaize HillsDevelopment 2 0448 acreWarranty deed Richard P Shininger dec to

Barbara L Shininger et al Sec5 80 acres Sec 6 40 acres andSec 12 40 acres Certicate oftransferBlue Creek Township James A Lewis to James ALewis Life Estate et al Sec 3015 acres Warranty deed Charles D Rodman trustee toCharlene Friesner trustee Sec 813595 acres Sec 13 145 acresand Sec 24 16275 acres Af-davitCarryall Township Larry G Thimlar Jr by Sher-iff to US Bank National Associa-tion Sec 5 233 acres Sheriffrsquosdeed Jack L Thomas dec to Sarah

F Thomas Sec 36 64334 acresand 156678 acres AfdavitCrane Township Chad Buchholz to Craig Har-ris Sec 4 2422 acres WarrantydeedJackson Township Doyle A and Louise A John-son to Doyle A and Louise AJohnson trustees Sec 9 160acres Warranty deedLatty Township Renee M Sinn trustee to BobSinn Swine Ltd Sec 33 2 acresWarranty deedPaulding Township

Connie E and Daniel S Vogelto Scott D Vogel et al Sec 21151 acres Warranty deed Scott D Vogel et al to Dan-iel S and Connie E Vogel LifeEstate Sec 21 151 acres QuitclaimWashington Township Federal Home Loan MortgageCorp to Ashley Shelton Sec 71 acre Warranty deedAntwerp Village William S Bricker to JosephG and Danielle F Graham Lot5 Champion Addition 0879acre Lots 8-10 Block C 33acres Lots 11 12 18 094 acreSec 27 Outlots 3 acres and Lot30 with parts of Lots 23 and 241127 acres and Sec 24 0552acre Survivorship deedGrover Hill Village R Andrew Rickard to Na-dine Leithauser Sec 26 Lot 12Kinkade Second Addition 02acre Warranty deedLatty Village Scott Hutchison PropertiesInc to Sue Geren Lot 27 Rix-som South 02 acre Quit claimPayne Village Norman R Schoenauer Sr

dec to Mary Jo Schoenauer Lots13 amp 15 Block G 0676 acreAfdavit Fifth Third Mortgage Com- pany to Creative Home BuyingSolutions Inc Lots 13-14 BlockE 013 acre Warranty deed Jacquelyn L and Kenneth WFoor to Village of Payne Lot4 Emigh Addition 0158 acreWarranty deedScott Village Bradley A Matthews dec toJamie M Matthews Lot 1 004acre Sec 36 Lots 1 and 3 Out-lots 026 acre Afdavit

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Gary L Marshall Payneand Chantelle Marshall PayneMoney only satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Melissa Martinez Pauld-ing Small claims satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Courtnie M HeaterPaulding Small claims stayed in bankruptcy Capital One Bank (USA) NARichmond Va vs Robert AVerfaillie Paulding Other actionsatised Springleaf Financial Servicesof Indiana Evansville Ind vsValerie A Martinez PauldingOther action satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Sara M Fortune Pauld-ing and John Fortune PauldingSmall claims satised Deance Radiologist Associa-tion Ottawa Hills vs Rhonda SKidd Melrose Other action sat-ised Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Rob Vance PauldingSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $43228 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brandin C SchmidtPayne and Amanda SchmidtPayne Small claims judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$2244 Discover Bank Hebron Kyvs Kimberly Bowers PauldingOther action judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $8033 Village of Melrose Melrosevs Gregory L Tracey Melroseand Joyce A Tracey MelroseOther action dismissed Homier amp Sons Inc Paynevs Jennings C Pumping Spen-cerville Ohio Small claims dis-missed

John J Wobler Payne vsLanea Johnson Payne EvictionsdismissedCriminal Docket Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde possession dismissed perState Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde paraphernalia $75 ne$87 costs 6-month license sus- pension concurrent with anothercase Eric L Scantlen Mark Cen-ter criminal trespass $100 ne$13250 costs maintain generalgood behavior Nathan R Bowers EdgertonOhio criminal trespass $100ne $14650 costs maintain gen-

eral good behavior Brian L Core Sherwoodcriminal trespass $100 fine

$12450 costs maintain generalgood behavior Levi B Kuhn Deance crim-inal trespass $100 ne $11350costs maintain general good be-havior Emmanuel J Lucas Pauldingrape preliminary hearing heldCourt nds no probable causematter dismissed defendant re-leased from any conditions of

bond Shane Zartman Convoy pos-sess of drug instruments waived preliminary hearing bound overto docket of Common PleasCourt placed on EHMA with$50 hookup fee Shane Zartman Convoy tam- pering with evidence preliminaryhearing waived bound over toCommon Pleas CourtTrafc Docket

Jason J Holloway GodfreyIll no tail lights $150 ne $95costs pay all by July 29 or turnedover for collection (POC) Corey J Davis Sherwooddriving under suspension non-compliance and followingclosely $115 costs pay $25monthly Dec 16 POC 30 days jail Bart A Wiles Kokomo Ind7465 speed $33 ne $9449costs Robin Estep Saratoga IndOVIunder inuence $375 ne$120 costs pay $50 monthlyMarch 31 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail 87 days jail reserved Robin Estep Saratoga Indfailure to control dismissed atStatersquos request Richard D Thomas Detroit8665 speed $100 ne $95 costs Jeremy McMurray Laruenoncompliance $100 ne with$50 suspended $87 costs Oct28 POC Jeremy McMurray Larue6855 speed $33 ne Oct 28POC Glenn H Peer Jr MonroeMich 7965 speed $100 ne$95 costs Zachary J Krontz Deance6855 speed $33 ne $80 costs Bryan J Foltz Edgerton Ohiostop sign $53 ne $80 costs Jakob M Adkins Deanceseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vasil I Peychev Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Henrietta H Grossoehme Mil-ford 6755 speed $33 ne $80costs

Vernell Thomas Fort Wayne10065 speed $93 ne $80 costs Amarpreet Bhalla Indianap-

olis 9365 speed $43 ne $80costs Cherukuru Southeld Mich7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Nora S Helle Paulding 6655speed $33 ne $80 costs Cynthia M Bump Bryan6655 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ronda R Vancamp FortWayne 8765 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Kurt M Frederick FishersInd 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Faraaz A Husain columbusInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Max N Humphrey PaducahKy 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Rolland D Myers Oakwood6555 speed $30 ne $77 costs Troy D Seagraves Warren7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Parichat Boriboonnagkul FortWayne 7665 speed $33 ne$80 costs Clayton B Hash CordovaTenn 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Jimmy R Ubl MacombMich 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Michelle L Overall Chicago8765 speed $43 ne $80 costs Stephen A Schmidt TroyMich 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Sarah E Black Indianapolis8665 speed $43 ne $80 costs Michael N Hladik ColumbusInd 8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde OVIbreath low $375 ne$13947 costs pay $50 monthlyJune 30 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail provide proof of insurance warrant blockrescinded 87 days jail reserved Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde left of center dismissed atStatersquos request Cherissa M CrutchfieldFort Wayne driving under sus- pension $200 ne with $100suspended $92 costs pay $80monthly Dec 16 POC 1 day jail proof of nancial responsi- bility not provided warrant andwarrant block rescinded 89 days jail reserved Elizabeth J Smallwood Pauld-ing driving under FRA suspen-sion $100 ne $87 costs pay$50 monthly Dec 16 POC Timothy E Hodson Lattystop sign $53 ne $82 costs

June 24 POC Susan E Coil Convoy 6855speed $33 ne $77 costs

Vincent M Blossom Rock-ford driving under FRA suspen-sion $87 costs June 24 POC Veronica Steffel Melrose7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs pay $30 monthly Oct 28 POC Brandon L Logwood Indi-anapolis no operatorrsquos licensedismissed at Statersquos request Brandon L Logwood India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$77 costs June 24 POC Timothy D Finnerty LansingMich 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Roxane M Knier Birming-ham Mich violation being passed $53 ne $80 costs Joseph P Pavlin Ossian Ind8465 speed $43 ne $80 costs Katherine L Young PittsboroInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Michael E Lueck Mount Cle-mens Mich 7965 speed $33ne $80 costs John T Wardlow Troy Mich8165 speed $43 ne $80 costs Jun Takeuchi NorthvilleMich 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Richard J Blaszak Beach-wood 9065 speed $43 ne $80costs Tiffany P Watson ClintonTownship Mich child restraint$68 ne $80 costs Joseph E Adam Blooming-ton Ind 8465 speed $43 ne$80 costs Dorrell L Peterson YuleeFla driving on closed road $68ne $85 costs Ronald L Paxton Cecil seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Anthony David Stoller Pauld-ing 9455 speed $93 ne $77costs Benjamin S Stoller Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Randy Noggle Haviland seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Joshua N Hatfield FortWayne 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs Paul S McDougall Indianap-olis 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Courtney R Kelley Payneseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Alexander R Bland Paulding7565 speed $33 ne $77 costs Amy L Mayernik FortWayne following closely $53ne $80 costs Timothy R Summers TynerInd 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Stephen J Klatcher Wood-

burn 7765 speed $33 ne $77costs Thomas V Hatala Royal Oak

Mich 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Jennifer L Berridge Conti-nental 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Jason A Miler Cecil seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Sabrina S Smith Saint LouisMo following closely $53 ne$80 costs Christian M Winkle Monti-

cello Ind 9165 speed $43 ne$80 costs Battioui Chakib NoblesvilleInd following closely $53 ne$80 costs Dakota A Cook Markle Indseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vicente P Torres Toledo seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Abraham J Robertson Bir-mingham Mich 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Winfred W Norteye Freder-icksburg Va 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Mahamadasif A Shaikh Eto- bicoke Ont 8865 speed $43ne $80 costs Lisbeth D Gamboa ConcordOnt 8165 speed $43 ne $85costs Tamera L Boroff Grover Hillseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Kasey N Thomas Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $47 costs pay$3350 monthly July 29 POC Dawne L Taylor Payne seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sept 30POC Christopher T Neeley UnionCity Mich seat belt $30 ne$47 costs June 24 POC Katherine L Spears Hicks-ville 6555 speed $33 ne $80costs

Christopher M Wood VanWert 8555 speed $93 ne $77costs Dustin E Gee Deance seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Thomas F Keeran Paulding7855 speed $63 ne $80 costs Samantha J Stahl Melrose6955 speed $43 ne $87 costs pay $65 monthly July 29 POC points waived

Robert R Long Oakwoodseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Leslie A Day Grosse PointMich 8665 speed $43 ne $80costs Jose G Aguilera Jr FortWayne no operatorrsquos licenseand 8965 speed $100 ne $77costs pay $100 monthly July 29POC Andrew N Horner Paulding6855 speed $33 ne $77 costs Mitchell C Gonzales Payneseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Jeremy E Lowe RangerWV seat belt $30 ne $47costs Emily L Moynihan VanWert 6135 speed $43 ne $80costs Jefry D Tapscott LebanonInd seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sandra K Leslie Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Christopher G JackmanPaulding seat belt $30 ne $47costs Kristine M Karr Deance6955 speed $33 ne $80 costs Kristine M Karr Defianceseat belt $30 ne Cory C Foster Oakwood seat belt $30 ne $50 costs Logan C Wolfrum Deance6555 speed $33 ne $80 costs

Appeal againstcourt dismissed PAULDING ndash An appeal of an Oakwood couple against theCommon Pleas Court Judge Tiffany Beckman has been dis-missed On June 2 Pamela J (Watson) Lambert and William LLambert led a dismissal of a mandamus complaint they hadled in May with the Third District Court of Appeals The pair had requested action on pending motions in a 2012foreclosure case Two journal entr ies have been led regardingthe case since their appeal Because of this the relators volun-tarily dismissed their complaint indicating ldquothe matter is nowmootrdquo

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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Engagement

Birthdays

SARA PRIEST and GARRETT STOLLER

Sara Priest and GarrettStoller announce their com-ing marriage on July 162016

Sararsquos parents are Traceyand Ron Richardville andKathy and Mike Priest Garrettrsquos parents are Bethand Eric Stoller Sara is a graduate ofWayne Trace High SchoolOtterbein University and

Mount St Joseph with a doc-torate in physical therapy Garrett is a graduate ofPaulding High School andToledo University and iscurrently pursuing a mas-terrsquos degree in kinesiologyat the University of MiamiOxford They both work and live inCincinnati

June 18 ndash Catie Christo Pauline Cooper

Johnny Ganger III Samantha Habern JulieKnapp Brad Smazenko Austin Wilt June 19 ndash Brok Coburn Marilyn CramptonRita Diaz Iris Christie Goldfuss Lisa John-son Mar ie Moore Lisa Schooley June 20 ndash Jeff Budd Vicki English SandyGawronski Aidyn Gonzales Aaliyah More-no-Helle Jamy Hunt Ray Keck Adam Las-siter Aiden Lichty Tommie Rosenhan June 21 ndash Curtis Gawronski GraceLynnKoch Alayna Leatherman Donald Lippi

Mary Mabis Lucille Schmidt Stacie School-

ey Tyler Short June 22 ndash Heather Blair Mary HoltsberryAshley LaBounty Karen K McVay Cath-erine Snellenberger Kelly Snyder EvynStuchell June 23 ndash Chrissy Combs Kevin DanglerManny Lucas Austin Miller Jon RinglerGloria Tapp June 24 ndash Dave Arens Brett Bok HackerCombs Jr Dave LaFountain Helen ParrishDon Roughton Mike Workman

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New ArrivalsMay 22 2016 Jacob Lynn Whitman was born to Joel and ChelseaWhitman of Payne at 1049

pm on Sunday May 22 atCommunity Memorial Hos- pital Hicksville He was 7 pounds 12 ounc-es and 20 inches long Welcoming committeewere grandparents Mark andLisa Holtsberry of Pauldingand Bruce and Kara Whit-man of Payne

Great-grandparents areWalter and Loretta Schulzof Ney Justine Holtsberryof Paulding Ronald Etzler of

Payne and Larry and Shaar-on Whitman of Payne

RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE ndash The staff of PARC LanePC Workshop and employees of PC Work-shop recently gathered for a retirement open house for LeAnn Schlatter celebrating her 31 years ofservice to these organizations They say ldquoThank you for your dedication LeAnn we will miss yourdquo

Spitting watermelon seeds scholarship

for Parrett new Lions Club officers Spitting watermelon seedsat John Paulding Days wasa huge event ten years agowhile 20 years ago the lit-

tle king and queen was an-nounced John Paulding Daysis a summer event that manylook forward to each summerand this year 2016 will be noexception June 14 2006 JohnPaulding Days watermelonseed spitting contest winnerswere age 4 and under - Mad-ison Johnson 5rsquo-9rdquo age 5-9- Sean Holman 15rsquo-1rdquo age10-16 - Rodney Osbun 31rsquo-1rdquoover age 17 - Tina Holman31rsquo-8rdquo

Chamber rafe winners rst prize - Bill Shugars ve roundsof golf at Auglaize CountryClub second prize - Jeff Staley

$100 gas card at Mara-Martthird prize - Melinda Krick$50 gift card at Chief Payne Village Council Mayor Speice reported thatthe downtown sidewalk proj-ect was completed at a nalcost of $4845 Marcia Pagley of the Soar-ing Eagles Relay For Life

team presented a $1000 dona-tion from the Paulding Eagles June 12 1996 Little roy-alty reigns - The Little Kingand Queen Contest winners

for the John Paulding DaysQueen - Caryn JohnstonKing - Scott Meyers First prince - Tyler Carlisle sec-ond prince - Robbie Bair IIIFirst princess - Megan Gonza-les second princess - AshleySwitzer Two new members were in-ducted into the Kiwanis ClubAllison Smith and Terri Deel Joel Parrett 1996 PauldingHigh School graduate re-ceived the Kurt Sholl Memo-rial Scholarship Green Meadows Confer-

ence baseball team includedfrom Paulding County FirstTeam players Eric William-son from Antwerp and Jeff

Mangette Wayne Trace TheSecond Team included ChrisFriend Antwerp and RodDecker Wayne Trace Hon-orable Mention Ryan BagleyAntwerp and Aaron BurleyWayne Trace June 16 1976 PaynePostmaster Leo Davis retiresafter 21 years of service Paulding County Fair Board- Ethel Clark was chosen toreplace Carl Rau as fair boarddirector and will be in chargeof all publicity Charloe - Mr and MrsCurtis Donley recently en- joyed a sh fry with Laureland Esther Carnahan and

Nancy Jane Donley New ofcers for the Pauld-ing Lions Club were recentlyinstalled ndash Lauren Brown president Bill Follas rstvice president J David Webbsecond vice president DonFoltz third vice presidentHarold Hillier secretaryBud Offerle tail twister andRalph Reinhart lion tamer Greg Mielke son of MrArthur Mielke Paulding has been named to the Deanrsquos listat Deance College for thespring semester

By Joe Shouse

Tose were the

D983137983161983155

For the Record It is the policy of the Paulding County Progress to publish public records asthey are reported or released

by va ri ou s ag en ci es Names appear ing in ldquoForthe Recordrdquo are publishedwithout exception to preserve the fairness andimpartiality of the Progress and as a news service to ourreaders

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 7A

By Nancy Whitaker

for your Thoughts a penny

Fair time Big job good job As I am working in the sec-retaryrsquos ofce at the PauldingCounty Fair it is amazing to seehow many people work longhours to make this event happen There are so many details thatI was not even aware of In fact Ithink that being a part of the fair board is not only a job for a weekin June but it is basically an allyear job

There are things like storage buildings camp sites restroomsgroundskeeping and maintenancework to help keep the fairgroundworking and functioning As I see vendors come in4-H kids and their projects foodcarts horses and even porta-pot-ties arriving you better believethat behind the scenes the fair board is working and makingsure seeing that Paulding Coun-ty has a fair to be proud of Af-ter all we are the rst one in theState of Ohio There are some people whoare in charge of the CommercialBuilding and placing exhibitorsin their designated places That

in itself is a job which requires planning ahead

Then there is the midway withmany attractions to make sure at-tendees have a good time Some-one behind the scenes takes careof that also With the cows horses chick-ens goats rabbits and pigscoming in for different eventsit takes dedicated board mem- bers volunteers and the manysponsors to make the fair a great place to go

There are food vendors trac-tors pulls auction horse races

and entertainment that are all a part of this 156th county fair One thing I am watching foris the french fry stand and thehomemade ice cream Yum Ohand the elephant ears corn dogsand sausage sandwiches Someone is in charge of Se-nior Day and Veterans Day atthe fair These are always specialdays with food recognition and

entertainmentThere is a lot for everyoneto notice coming to the 156thPaulding County Fair Work has been done to buildings and thegrandstand When this column prints thevendors campers animals andrides will be in full swing Sowhen attending our fair say aldquoThank Yourdquo to all the volun-teers board members and spon-sors who have been making thisevent happen for the past 156years Do you plan on attending thefair What is your favorite fairfood to eat How many PauldingCounty Fairs have you attended

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Join Paulding SWCD at the

fair for free kidsrsquo activities

Visit the Paulding SWCD booth at the Paulding County Fair for free kidsrsquo activities today and Thurs-day June 15-16 from 1-3 pm In this photo taken last year children enjoy one of the learning programs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD The Paulding Soil and Water ConservationDistrict would like to invite the communityto its Paulding SWCD booth at the PauldingCounty Fair The fair booth will be open from 1-3 pmtoday and Thursday and is located outside theswine barn The SWCD will have kidsrsquo activi-ties each day and is giving away free popcornThe booth will feature current programs beingoffered as well as photos from the various ac-tivities and events the Paulding SWCD hasdone throughout the year The inaugural Paulding SWCD photo con-test is being judged by votersrsquo choice at the

fair Please come out and vote for your favorite photo taken at the Black Swamp Nature Center On Wednesday kids will learn about watererosion and be able to see a live demonstrationusing the stream table After learning abouterosion youths are invited to make their veryown pet rock to take home with them To nish off the week on Thursday youthswill learn about pollinators and create theirvery own tie-dye buttery creature to takehome with them Please stop by the fair booth to learn moreabout the Paulding Soil and Water Conserva-tion District and get some more informationabout various programs available to producersin Paulding County See you at the Paulding County Fair

PCH earns Auditor of State Award PAULDING ndash Auditor ofState Dave Yost is pleasedannounce that the PauldingCounty Hospital was one ofthree entities to receive theAuditor of State Award fortheir clean audit reports The other two award recip-ients are the Jefferson CountyLand Reutilization Corpora-tion and the Public EntitiesPool of Ohio in Lucas County The Auditor of State Award

is presented to local govern-ments and school districtsupon the completion of a -

nancial audit Entities thatreceive the award meet thefollowing criteria of a ldquocleanrdquoaudit report bull The entity must le timelynancial reports with the Au-ditor of Statersquos ofce in accor -dance with GAAP (GenerallyAccepted Accounting Princi- ples) bull The audit report doesnot contain any ndings forrecovery material citations

material weaknesses signi-cant deciencies Single Auditndings or questioned costs

bull The entityrsquos manage-ment letter contains no com-ments related to ethics re-ferralsquestioned costs lessthan $10000 lack of timelyreport submission reconcilia-tion failure to obtain a timelySingle Audit ndings for re-covery less than $100 publicmeetings or public records noother nancial or other con-cerns exist that involve eligi- ble entity

A full copy of each reportis available online at httpsohioauditorgov

Paulding Eagles donated $3000 toward thePaulding Putnam Electric employeesrsquo Honor Flightproject Here Joe Sukup (left) from Paulding Eagles presents the donation to Russell Rager PPEClineman and Paulding Eagles member

Paulding Hardin state highway

workers take Roadeo honors

Winning the loader competition in Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 truck and loaderRoadeo was Brad Fuller (center) of the Paulding County garage In second was Alan Taylor (right)of Wyandot County and third was Tom Mellinger of Hancock County

LIMA ndash Employees in the Hardin and Pauld-ing County Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) District 1 garages were named the win-ners in the ODOT District 1 truck and loader Road-eo held in Lima District 1 encompasses Allen Deance Han-cock Hardin Paulding Putnam Van Wert andWyandot counties Winning the loader competition was taken byBrad Fuller of the Paulding County garage fol-lowed by Taylor of Wyandot County John Rink-er of the Hancock County garage nished in third place Winning the truck competition was Mike Fresh-corn of the Hardin County garage Finishing sec-

ond behind Freshcorn was Tom Mellinger of theHancock County garage In third place was AlanTaylor of the Wyandot County garage The rst-ever district team champion award wasgiven to Hancock County which had the top-twoscores in both the truck and loader competition Also announced at the Roadeo was this yearrsquosPaint the Plow winner which was Kalida HighSchool Paint the Plow is a contest which asks areahigh schools to paint an ODOT plow with theirmessage of school spirit safety patriotism or Ohio pride There were 18 schools from ODOT District1rsquos eight-county region participating this year

Photos of all entries in this yearrsquos Paint the Plowcontest are posted on the ODOT District 1 Face- book page facebookcomODOTDistrict1 ldquoWe love Roadeo day ndash itrsquos a day for our opera-tors to hone and prove their skills and to celebratethe relationship we have with the communities weserve through the paint the plow competitionrdquo saidKirk Slusher ODOT District 1 deputy director The Roadeo is a friendly competition which pitsequipment operators against one another to testtheir skill in maneuvering equipment through a se-ries of obstacles intended to mimic situations theyencounter on the job Participants are also requiredto nd deliberately placed mechanical bugs onequipment as part of the pre-trip inspection portion

of the competition The competition also included a test of the rulesand laws pertaining to holders of a commercialdriverrsquos license (CDL) All highway techniciansfor ODOT are required to retain a CDL ldquoAll aspects of the competition are intended toenhance the skill and professionalism of our opera-torsrdquo said Slusher The top-two nishers in the district competitionin both the truck and loader event will go on tocompete against their coworkers in the statewidecompetition which will be held in Columbus inSeptember

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Te Paulding County Veteransrsquo Service Office isdedicated to aiding Paulding County veterans and

their families in time of need

Tere are two basic services the agency provides

1 - Emergency Financial Assistance - Provide shortterm financial assistance to eligible veterans andtheir amilies who demonstrate a need Tis in-cludes but is not limited to ood gas mortgagerent and assistance with utility payments

2 - Claims Assistance - Provide services or veteransand other claimants or help with VA claims or anyederal state or local benefits

We also provide reimbursement or the cost otransportation to VA medical acilities in our area or

in the case where the veteran cannot drivehimsel we will provide a driver

Our office hours are uesday thru Friday930 am-200 pm

Arrangements can be made orafer office hours appointments

Any questions please call 419-399-8285810 E Perry St Paulding

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Emergency training exercise held near Payne over weekend

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

Carrying the ldquovictimrdquo from the accident scene was not easy for these two reghters The life-size dummy weighed over 150 pounds

PAYNE ndash Brigner Truck-ing located west of Payneon Ohio 613 was the sceneon Saturday June 11 of thePaulding County Local Emer-

gency Planning Committee(LEPC) functional hazardousmaterials exercise

A total of 47 re and EMS per sonnel from Antwer pCecilCrane Township PaynePaulding Scott Grover HillConvoy Allen County Indand other local agenciesas well as volunteers of theAmerican Red Cross from VanWert were all on scene for thesimulated accident scene Each county is required bythe Ohio Emergency Manage-ment Agency (OEMA) andthe Ohio State Emergency Re-sponse Commission (OSERC)to put into practice their emer-

gency plan for such incidentsonce a year The exercise wasevaluated by representativesof the OEMA and OSERC

In this scenario a pick-upand a tanker truck carryingdiesel fuel collided The tankerthen leaked several gallons ofsimulated diesel fuel which

was actually water at the sceneThe ldquodriverrdquo of the pick-up alifelike dummy that weighed160 pounds was thrown fromthe vehicle had serious injuriesand was contaminated with theleaking fuel The tanker driver was alsocontaminated but was not in- jured First responders wererequired to demonstrate toevaluators their plan for de-contaminating stabilizing andtransporting the victims andfor neutralizing the spilled fueland containing the runoff Large absorbent booms were placed into the drainage ditchesalong Ohio 613 to prevent the

contaminated runoff from get-ting into the water supply Like a choreographed dancere trucks from the various

departments pulled up one ata time to a portable water tankthat had been set up by thePayne reghters Dumpingtheir tanker of water into the

tank took no more than a fewminutes each The water was then pumpedout of the tank and used to de-contaminate the scene and thevictims Foam was also usedto prevent the leaked ldquodieselfuelrdquo from igniting According to Ed BohnPaulding County EMA direc-tor and head of LEPC the ex-ercise was a success ldquoWe found a few things wecan improve uponrdquo he saidldquoWersquoll take a look at the eval-uatorsrsquo observations when weget them and put together acomprehensive plan that wecan improve upon in the event

of similar incidents in the fu-ture I want to thank everyonewho took part in the exerciseand helped in any wayrdquo

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

With temperatures near 90 degrees this Payne reghter poured bottled water over his head tocool off He was one of over 40 re and EMS personnel who took part in a simulated tankerpick-upaccident with a fuel spill west of Payne The exercise was part of annual training for emergencyresponders in the county

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

A reghter sprays foam onto the tanker and pick-up truck involved in a simulated accident heldat Brigner Trucking near Payne

Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding CountyThey represented the Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County which will be dedicating its latesthouse just completed in Oakwood The pair discussed the many things the group is required to dobefore a home can be started such as nancing location size of the home etc Planning has tobe completed and approved before construction can start Matt Miller was program chairman

FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK ndash Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on yourhistory at Americarsquos newest National Park On Thursday June 16 the Maumee Valley Heritage Cor-ridor is sponsoring a walk on the Fallen Timbers Battleeld The group will meet at 630 pm on thepatio of the parkrsquos visitor center and be escorted by a historical interpreter dressed as one of the

participants in the decisive 1794 battle The visitorrsquos center is located at US 24 and Jerome RoadMaumee The program is free and open to the public The recently opened (October 2015) FallenTimbers Battleeld is perhaps the only 18th century battle site in the United States that looks andfeels much as it did the day of the battle

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One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

of (Financial) Knowledge

By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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Whatrsquos that yellow flower in

the county Or is it a weedCressleaf groundsel weed found in Ohio wheat hay fields

Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

Take us on vacation Are you headed to some exotic foreign destination anotherstate or even Ohio for a vacation Take the Progress with youalong with your camera and send us a photo and informationEmail progressprogressnewspaperorg

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

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Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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12A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

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If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

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reaching up to

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YOUR AD

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 13A

WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

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the development and implementation of special

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above mentioned address

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PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

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00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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PAULDING PROGRESS

FOR THE RECORD

Police Report

Common Pleas

Legals

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 vericationWe wonrsquot print unsigned letters Letters should be brief and con-cise Letters must also conformto libel law and be in good tastePlease limit letters to no more than500 words We reserve the rightto edit and to correct grammaticalerrors We also reserve the right to

verify statements or facts present-ed in the letters The opinions stated are those ofthe writer and do not necessarilyreect that of the newspaper Where to write Letters to theEditor Paulding County ProgressPO Box 180 Paulding OH 45879or drop them off at the ofce 113 SWilliams St The deadline is noonThursday the week prior to public-aiton

Civil Docket The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and oth-

ers ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo

and wife

Roberta L Danberry Pauld-

ing vs Colton D DanberryPaulding Divorce Van Wert Federal SavingsBank Van Wert vs Charles DWilson and unknown spouse ifany Haviland and Michael BDray Columbus Grove andPatricia M Dray ColumbusGrove and Ohio Departmentof Taxation Columbus andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures Robert O Hobart Pauldingvs Stephanie Hobart PayneDivorceCivil Docket Concluded Samuel N Carnahan Pauld-ing vs Morton Buildings IncPaulding Personal injury set-

tled and dismissed with each party to bear their own costs Jeffery A Duryea Deancevs Theodore E HemlebenWapakoneta and State FarmMutual Automobile InsuranceCo Dallas Texas and Kath-erine C Hemleben trusteeColumbus and John Does 1and 2 names and addressesunknown and an unknown in-surance company name andaddress unknown Personalinjury settled and dismissedwith prejudice with parties to bear their own costs Carrington Mortgage Ser-vices LLC Anaheim Calif vsLeanna Y Cody and unknown

spouse if any Paulding andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding Foreclosures noticeof dismissal led by plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank NA astrustee Orlando Fla vs Mi-chael A Thomas Pauldingand Karin A Thomas Pauld-ing and Ohio Departmentof Taxation Columbus andPaulding County TreasurerPaulding and Boyd Automo-tive Ltd Paulding Foreclo-

sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmedand proceeds distributed US National Bank Associa-tion Coppell Texas vs Agus-tin Hernandez Huntington

Ind and Sulema HernandezFort Wayne and SpringleafFinancial Services of Penn-sylvania Evansville Ind andBecky A Hernandez Hun-tington Ind and William THernandez and spouse if anyLouisville Ky and Jose Her-nandez Hicksville and MaryHernandez Hicksville andJuan Hernandez and unknownspouse if any Deance and Norma Scarbrough Convoyand Randy Kerns Convoyand Nora M Arbuckle FortWayne and Donald R Ar- buckle Fort Wayne and allunknown heirs etc of AgustinHernandez dec addresses un-

known Foreclosures Sheriffrsquossale conrmed and proceedsdistributed Paulding County TreasurerPaulding vs Heather Skalaand her unknown spouse ifany Cecil Foreclosure of real property tax dismissed with-out prejudice US Bank National As-sociation Owensboro Kyvs Larry G Thimlar Jr Pe-tersburg Tenn and Holly BThimlar Petersburg Tennand Paulding County Trea-surer Paulding ForeclosuresSheriffrsquos sale conrmed and proceeds distributed Quicken Loans Inc Detroit

vs Bradley P Smith and un-known spouse if any Antwerpand Patricia A Smith and herunknown spouse if any An-twerp and Paulding CountyTreasurer Paulding Foreclo-sures Sheriffrsquos sale conrmedand proceeds distributed Rickey A Heck Deanceand Myra J Heck Deancevs Keith Knox Lima andKnox Holdings LLC LimaMoney only dismissed with

prejudice NTL Collegiate StudentLoan Trust Jessup Md vsDaniel L Jones AntwerpMoney only plaintiff granted

judgment in the sum of$3935475 plus accrued inter-est of $599121 for a total of$4534596 with interest fromdate of judgment plus courtcostsMarriage Licenses Mark Lee Rebber 51Paulding GM and KimberlyJo Schroeder 47 Pauldinghomemaker Parents are Her-man Rebber dec and ErmaSharp and Jo Richard Gambleand Shirley FulmerAdministration Docket In the Estate of Arthur BZellner last will and testamentled In the Estate of Nancy Lee

Elick application to adminis-ter le In the Estate of Robert LLake application to adminis-ter le In the Estate of Marlene MAdams last will and testamentled In the Estate of David ASproul application to admin-ister leCriminal Docket Brandon M Cooper 19 ofOakwood was sentenced tofour years community con-trol sanctions for arson (F4)Conditions of the sanctions in-clude 81 days jail with creditgiven for 81 days served

comply with drug and alcohol prohibitions submit to ran-dom tests get and keep a jobobtain GED have no contactwith co-defendant and pay$304 court costs Alfonso S Gonzales Jr 44of Paulding had some courtdates changed upon a motionto continue led by his at-torney His June 22 jury trialdate was converted to a nal pretrial conference He was re-assigned a jury trial date nowset for Aug 4-5 He is chargedwith illegal use of a minor innudity-oriented matter or per-formance (F2) Aaron R Pogue 37 of FortWayne was given four yearscommunity control sanctions

for nonsupport of dependent(F4) Conditions of the sanc-tions include 30 days jail iflaid-off or unemployed over30 days maintain employ-

ment seek work throughPaulding County Child Sup- port Enforcement Agency ifever unemployed make sup- port payments when due payarrearages by end of sanction period no drugs or alcoholsubmit to random tests payannual income tax and courtcosts Bobbi M Brkovic 30 ofPaulding was scheduled for astatus conference on Aug 4 at1 pm with a jury trial for Oct17-19 if necessary She is ac-cused of aggravated vehicularhomicide (F2) Rachel E Smith 43 ofAntwerp was sentenced to

four years community controlsanctions for trafficking indrugs (F4) Conditions of thesanctions include 20 days jailwith credit for one day servedno drugs or alcohol submit torandom tests assessment byWestwood Behavioral Healthand follow recommendationsget and keep a job six-monthlicense suspension pay courtcosts including $200 resti-tution to West Central OhioTask Force Lane T Hunt 19 of Paynewas scheduled for a July 18hearing on a motion to sup- press His July 7 jury trial datewas vacated He is accused of

possession of cocaine (F5) andtrafcking in cocaine (F5) Ashley R Ramirez 29 ofPaulding had a charge of pos-session of heroin (F5) againsther dismissed upon a motionof State Her husband admit-ted in a written statement thatthe drugs were his and she passed a drug test All contra- band was ordered destroyedShe must pay $136 court costs John Reed Jr 41 of Pauld-ing was scheduled for a July25 sentencing for nonsupportof dependent (F5) Brian A Cutlip 33 of Con-voy had a July 11 pretrialconference for his four countsof nonsupport of dependents(F5)

Many make Honor

Flight a reality Dear Editor On June 4 2016 just two days before the 72nd anniversary of

the D-day invasion at NormandyPaulding Putnam Electric Coop-erative presented a check to the Northeast Indiana Honor Flightfor $14175490 There is nogreater reward than serving theveterans of this country These funds were the result ofve months of intensive work by

the employees of Paulding Put-nam Electric Cooperative It wasalso the work of the communityto help and support our efforts

We had elementary schoolkids doing fundraisers We had people from all over the coun-try and throughout the electriccooperative network buyingrafe tickets The community ofGrover Hill held a concert anddinner and raised over $7000to be one of our gold sponsorsHaviland Drainage Products provided direct funding and wasour other gold sponsorAndrew Hermiller one of our journeyman linemen from our

Columbus Grove ofce soldover 70 rafe tickets We hadseveral contributions come frommemorials from local commu-nity members The list of con-tributors is too long to include inthis letter but please check ourwebsite wwwppeccoop for thecomplete list To raise over $141000 in afew short months not only takesthe commitment from our em- ployees and organization butthat of our community PauldingPutnam Electric Cooperativeserves a large service territoryfrom Fort Wayne to just outsideLima but we serve a greatercommunity than just our service

territory The community weserve doesnrsquot have utility bound-aries Serving veterans doesnrsquot comewith utility service territoriesAt Paulding Putnam Electricwe understand that the cooper-ative principle of Commitmentto Community doesnrsquot have

utility boundaries This is whywhen people doubted that wecould raise enough funds for oneHonor Flight (about $70000)our employees saw this as justanother challenge The nal totalwill fund at least two ights The Honor Flight is so pow-erful so meaningful to our vet-erans that fundraising was mucheasier than we thought it would be In fact one donor said if wedidnrsquot meet our original goal of$70000 to let him know and hewould write a check to coverthe needed amount

When we talk about com-mitment thatrsquos the denition

of commitment These are thetypes of people we have in ourcommunity people that step-upfor a causeThe increased awareness of theHonor Flight program has beenan added benet to our cam- paign Due to the increased pub-licity the World War II veteran participation had nearly doubledfor the rst two ights in 2016This alone make the whole pro-gram successful I canrsquot thank everyone in thisletter but I need to give specialthanks to two groups First tothe Honor Flight of NortheastIndiana There is no more ded-icated group serving veterans

that I know of They have beenso helpful and supportive and Icanrsquot thank them enough Sec-ond to our employee committeethat made it all happen TaraSchlatter Annette Schreinerand Steve Kahle These threewere assisted by Erika Willitzerand they made everything pos-

sible They worked tirelessly toinsure everything was perfectand it was perfect as the resultsshow Finally I want to thank our broad community for theirsupport We raised $141000 because we have communitysupport for our veterans Thiscommunity knows the impor-tance of serving our veteransand I am glad that in a smallway Paulding Putnam Electriccould be a part of this veteransupport

George Carter CEOgeneral manager

Paulding Putnam Electric

Broad range

of activities at

this yearrsquos fair Dear Editor I am enjoying the PauldingCounty Fair information in the[June 8] paper It looks like thefair board has worked hard togive us a really broad range ofactivities this year I am especially interestedin the musical acts of the LenCollier Band and also SpittinrsquoImage which I donrsquot believewas included last year The

Idol contest is a lot of fun too Special recognition shouldgo to all the sponsors thatmake it possible for many peo- ple to attend who couldnrsquot oth-erwise

Joyce HusebyPaulding

Weather report weekly summary as recorded at Paulding Villagersquos watertreatment plant

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

DATE HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION June 7 83 54 010rdquo June 8 68 48 -0- June 9 73 48 -0- June 10 78 50 001rdquo June 11 86 67 -0- June 12 93 71 -0- June 13 84 54 -0-

NOTICEThe following matters are thesubject of this public notice bythe Ohio Environmental Protec-tion Agency The complete publicnotice including any additionalinstructions for submitting com-ments requesting informationa public hearing or ling an ap- peal may be obtained at httpwwwepaohiogovactionsaspxor Hearing Clerk Ohio EPA50 W Town St PO Box 1049Columbus Ohio 43216 Ph 614-644-3037 email HClerkepaohiogovDraft NPDES Permit Renewal -Subject to RevisionPaulding WWTP12624 Twp Rd 119 PauldingOHFacility Description Wastewa-ter-MunicipalityReceiving Water Flat RockCreek ID 2PD00027KDDate of Action 06142016Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES PermitLatty WWTP

E end of Broadway Latty OHFacility Description Wastewa-ter-MunicipalityReceiving Water ZielkE DitchID 2PA00073IDDate of Action 07012016This nal action not preceded by proposed action and is appealableto ERAC

NOTICE TO BIDDERSSTATE OF OHIO

DEPARTMENT OF TRANS-PORTATION

Columbus Ohio Division ofConstruction Management

Legal Copy Number 168020Sealed proposals will be acceptedfrom pre-qualied bidders at theODOT Ofce of Contracts until1000 am on July 14 2016 Proj-ect 168020 is located in PauldingCounty SRTS Antwerp PhaseII and is a MISCELLANEOUS project The date set for com- pletion of this work shall be asset forth in the bidding proposalPlans and Specications are onle in the Department of Trans- portation

The Paulding Water Treatment Plant

Consumer Confidence Report for

2015 is available for the publicAnyone who would like a copy can

call 419-399-2976 The report can

also be viewed at the Paulding

County Carnegie Library Pauld-

ing County Senior Center Paulding

School offices and the Village

Utility office

ACCIDENT REPORTS NoneINCIDENT REPORTSSunday May 29 1 pm Officers found a

Dooley Drive building secureafter responding to an alarmMonday May 30 740 am Dog complaint onFlat Rock Drive was handled 120 pm Family disturbanceon West Perry Street was lookedinto 135 pm A West Perry Streetresident told ofcers the lightshad been stolen off their trailerThursday June 2 10 am Neighbor complainton Hopkins Alley was due tonoise 1253 pm Hitskip accidentin a North Williams Street busi-ness lot was solvedSunday June 5

1035 am Police docu-mented an accident at the in-tersection of Sugar and DeWittstreets where a driver hit a hy-drant 1230 pm Business alarmsounded on West Jackson StreetThe building was securedMonday June 6 1 pm Complaint about junksmell and noise on West WayneStreet resulted in a junk notice atthe address 120 pm Break-in of a houseon Lincoln Avenue was looked

into 252 pm A Deance residentreported harassment by text Po-lice issued a no contact order 1150 pm Police found an

East Perry Street business securewhen responding to an alarmTuesday June 7 1210 pm Two womencame on station regarding al-leged threats and violence 645 pm Neighbor prob-lems involving kids were in-vestigatedWednesday June 8 1 pm A backing mishapin a North Williams Street business parking lot was doc-umented 610 pm Bike was reportedstolen from East Baldwin Av-enue 1017 pm Noise was theissue of a neighbor problem

on Hopkins Alley 1106 am Suspicious vehi-cle and driver were observedon Nancy StreetThursday June 9 215 pm Ofcers went to aWest Perry Street address withJob amp Family Services 8 pm Police ordered nocontact between a Michiganwoman and two local residentafter a complaint 910 pm Fireworks com- plaint on North CouplandStreet was handled

Editorial

OUR VIEW

Cheers amp Jeers Sometimes people deserve a little praise and recognitionSome need a swift kick in the pants This week the Progress unveils our new ldquoCheers amp Jeersrdquo column which will run acouple of times a month on this page The following itemswere suggested by staff members CHEERS to the junior and senior fair boards volunteerssponsors and all others who worked so hard to prepare for the2016 Paulding County Fair now in progress Therersquos a lotof behind-the-scenes planning for this event a tradition since1872

JEERS to drivers who thoughtlessly (and illegally) textwhen they are behind the wheel Most of us have been be-hind a vehicle thatrsquos driving erratically drifting over the lineand it turns out theyrsquore texting while driving Texters ndash yoursquorea danger to yourself and your passengers as well as everyonearound you on the road CHEERS to 12 Paulding Panther softball players whoreceived conference scholar-athlete gold level status duringthe spring sports season The 12 reached gold level by earninga 35-40 GPA JEERS to those who vandalize cemeteries parksmailboxes and other property Damage has included graftitoppled headstones and trashed bathrooms and there seems to

be an uptick during the summer Please show some respect toall property both public and private Although some villageshave installed security cameras to help keep problem areasunder surveillance residents should stay aware of suspiciousactivity and report it to authorities And CHEERS to those

volunteers who clean up the damage make repairs and donrsquotlet the vandals win CHEERS to all the generous donors who have given tosuch recent projects as Relay For Life and Honor Flight andfree admission and entertainment at the fair We are always inawe of how our residents organizations and businesses nan-cially support worthwhile causes Want to acknowledge a person or group for an accom-

plishment deed or outstanding effort Or perhaps frustrationabout a bad experience or situation Submit your own cheeror jeer to newsprogressnewspaperorg The Progress will

publish items on topics local to Paulding County For guide-lines look under ldquoAbout Usrdquo at wwwprogressnewspaperorg

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Property transfers

Sheriffrsquos Report

County Court

Wobler appointed to

board of elections COLUMBUS ndash Secretary of State Jon Husted has appointed Bran-don Wobler as a member of the Paulding County Board of Elections Wobler will ll the unexpired term of Roger Sierer who passedaway in May Wobler was recommended by the Paulding County DemocraticExecutive Committee State law requires bipartisan representation on each of Ohiorsquos 88county boards of elections Each board is made up of two Republi-can members and two Democratic members all of whom must bequalied electors in the counties for which they serve The Secretaryof State makes appointments to boards of elections based on the rec-ommendations of the executive committees of the respective county political parties The other board of elections members are David Cline (chairman)Stanley D Harmon and Linda Weidenhamer

The ofce is located at 105 E Perry St Paulding For more infor -mation visit the web site at wwwelectionsonthenetohpaulding

ACCIDENTS NoneINCIDENTSFriday June 3 823 am A child was seen walking by themselves up and down Road 149 inAuglaize Township 1013 am Dog complaint on KayStreet in Paulding was handled 1028 am Deputies assisted Paulding

police with drug tests 1206 pm A Crane Township resi-dent of Road 63 told deputies someoneran through their yard and struck a tree 213 pm Dog complaint was handledon Road 71 in Paulding Township 304 pm A ditch re along Ohio 637in Jackson Township was doused by reunits from Oakwood and Paulding whowere on scene about 20 minutes 715 pm Four-wheelers were seentrespassing on county ground alongRoad 192 in Crane Township 821 pm People were seen takingthings from a home in Cecil where theresident is away 1047 pm Domestic situation in Ant-werp was investigatedSaturday June 4 1223 am Deputies delivered a mes-sage on Road 1021 in Auglaize Town-ship for Deance Police Department 502 am A deputy reported a suspi-cious vehicle along US 127 near Road108 in Paulding Township 1105 am Four-wheeler on Road1037 in Auglaize Township was re- ported 146 pm Dog complaint was takencare of on Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 853 pm Cows were seen on Road209 in Auglaize Township 1016 pm Cardeer crash on Ohio 613in Paulding Township was documented 1050 pm Report of a car in the ditchalong Road 162 in Crane Township waslooked intoSunday June 5

1214 am Neighbor problems onRoad 10 in Auglaize Township werehandled 1242 am Domestic dispute was in-vestigated in Antwerp 1009 am Dog complaint was han-dled on Ohio 613 in Jackson Township 1042 am Report of an unwanted person on Road 163 in Brown Townshipwas investigated 840 pm A resident of Road 171 inBrown Township told deputies a cardrove by repeatedly the driver staring attheir children 955 pm Cardeer collision on Ohio

66 in Washington Township was docu-mentedMonday June 6 1259 am Juvenile problems in Paynewere handled 113 am Prowler complaint came infrom Road 177 in Washington Town-ship 716 am A caller reported a steer onOhio 613 in Jackson Township

201 pm Dog complaint was handledin Cecil 210 pm Deputies delivered a mes-sage on West Gasser Road for the Pauld-ing policeTuesday June 7 1210 am Theft of a dog was lookedinto on Broughton Pike Jackson Town-ship 210 am Cardeer crash on Road 105at Road 230 in Crane Township was han-dled 937 am Vandalism to an RV wasinvestigated on Ohio 613 in JacksonTownship 955 am Property damage was ob-served on Road 232 in Emerald Town-ship 959 am Suspicious vehicle wasnoted parked along Road 192 in CraneTownship 1009 am An alleged assault wasreported from Road 177 in WashingtonTownship 148 pm A woman allegedly as-saulted another on Ohio 613 in BrownTownship 159 pm Two Antwerp re units andthe EMS responded to an outlet re onWest River Street They were there over20 minutes 315 pm Deputies handled a motorvehicle accident on Road 424 in CarryallTownship 429 pm A driver told deputies theysaw two small children with a babystanding along Ohio 111 in EmeraldTownship 540 pm Theft complaint was inves-tigated on US 127 in Jackson Township 646 pm Cows were on Ohio 111 inEmerald Township 749 pm Trespassing was reported onthe fairgrounds 801 pm Cows were out on Ohio 613in Jackson Township 807 pm A domestic situation washandled on Ohio 111 in Auglaize Town-ship 812 pm Telephone harassment wasreported from North Cherry Street inPaulding 1039 pm Prowler was reportedlyknocking on windows on Road 232 in

Emerald TownshipWednesday June 8 324 am Vehicle search was con-ducted on East Perry Street in Paulding 657 pm First responders from Oak-wood re and EMS plus Paulding andAuglaize Township fire departmentswere on the scene of a microwave re inMelrose about 20 minutes 802 pm Deputies investigated a theft

complaint from Road 176 in EmeraldTownship 809 pm A Brown Township residentreported an ATV on Road 104 918 pm A gas canister was reportedstolen from a garage on Road 24 in Ben-ton TownshipThursday June 9 255 am Fireghters from OakwoodGrover Hill Paulding and AuglaizeTownship responded to a house re inMelrose Some were there up to 35 min-utes Oakwood EMS was also on thescene 502 pm Suspicious vehicle was seennear the intersection of Roads 170 and171 in Auglaize Township 920 am Deputies assisted Job andFamily Services on East Orchard Streetin Payne 1056 am Residential burglar alarmsounded from Road 125 in JacksonTownship 743 pm Deputies arrested JustinTaylor on a Van Wert County warrant 847 pm Canine unit was deployedresulting in an alert on Ohio 49 in BentonTownship 944 pm Domestic dispute on Road193 in Washington Township was han-dled 959 pm A Paulding Township resi-dent of Road 92 told deputies of a strongodor perhaps emanating from the anhy-drous plant Paulding EMS and two reunits were on the scene less than 25 min-utes 1045 pm Telephone harassmentwas reported from Ohio 637 in AuglaizeTownshipFriday June 10 1245 am Deputies responded to adomestic complaint on Road 191 in Aug-laize Township 654 am Unauthorized use of a motorvehicle was reported from Road 204 inCarryall Township 732 am Paulding EMS and one reunit assisted at a motor vehicle accidentat the intersection of Walnut and Jacksonstreets in Paulding No other informationwas available 928 am Deputies arrested JohnathonCoyne

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and others

ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Auglaize Township US Bank Trust NA trusteeto Estle Properties LLC Lots 7and 8 Six Mile Bay Subdivision067 acre Warranty deed George Dwayne and Debra LWells to Michelle L LaVigneSec 19 Lot 28 Auglaize HillsDevelopment 2 0448 acreWarranty deed Richard P Shininger dec to

Barbara L Shininger et al Sec5 80 acres Sec 6 40 acres andSec 12 40 acres Certicate oftransferBlue Creek Township James A Lewis to James ALewis Life Estate et al Sec 3015 acres Warranty deed Charles D Rodman trustee toCharlene Friesner trustee Sec 813595 acres Sec 13 145 acresand Sec 24 16275 acres Af-davitCarryall Township Larry G Thimlar Jr by Sher-iff to US Bank National Associa-tion Sec 5 233 acres Sheriffrsquosdeed Jack L Thomas dec to Sarah

F Thomas Sec 36 64334 acresand 156678 acres AfdavitCrane Township Chad Buchholz to Craig Har-ris Sec 4 2422 acres WarrantydeedJackson Township Doyle A and Louise A John-son to Doyle A and Louise AJohnson trustees Sec 9 160acres Warranty deedLatty Township Renee M Sinn trustee to BobSinn Swine Ltd Sec 33 2 acresWarranty deedPaulding Township

Connie E and Daniel S Vogelto Scott D Vogel et al Sec 21151 acres Warranty deed Scott D Vogel et al to Dan-iel S and Connie E Vogel LifeEstate Sec 21 151 acres QuitclaimWashington Township Federal Home Loan MortgageCorp to Ashley Shelton Sec 71 acre Warranty deedAntwerp Village William S Bricker to JosephG and Danielle F Graham Lot5 Champion Addition 0879acre Lots 8-10 Block C 33acres Lots 11 12 18 094 acreSec 27 Outlots 3 acres and Lot30 with parts of Lots 23 and 241127 acres and Sec 24 0552acre Survivorship deedGrover Hill Village R Andrew Rickard to Na-dine Leithauser Sec 26 Lot 12Kinkade Second Addition 02acre Warranty deedLatty Village Scott Hutchison PropertiesInc to Sue Geren Lot 27 Rix-som South 02 acre Quit claimPayne Village Norman R Schoenauer Sr

dec to Mary Jo Schoenauer Lots13 amp 15 Block G 0676 acreAfdavit Fifth Third Mortgage Com- pany to Creative Home BuyingSolutions Inc Lots 13-14 BlockE 013 acre Warranty deed Jacquelyn L and Kenneth WFoor to Village of Payne Lot4 Emigh Addition 0158 acreWarranty deedScott Village Bradley A Matthews dec toJamie M Matthews Lot 1 004acre Sec 36 Lots 1 and 3 Out-lots 026 acre Afdavit

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Gary L Marshall Payneand Chantelle Marshall PayneMoney only satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Melissa Martinez Pauld-ing Small claims satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Courtnie M HeaterPaulding Small claims stayed in bankruptcy Capital One Bank (USA) NARichmond Va vs Robert AVerfaillie Paulding Other actionsatised Springleaf Financial Servicesof Indiana Evansville Ind vsValerie A Martinez PauldingOther action satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Sara M Fortune Pauld-ing and John Fortune PauldingSmall claims satised Deance Radiologist Associa-tion Ottawa Hills vs Rhonda SKidd Melrose Other action sat-ised Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Rob Vance PauldingSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $43228 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brandin C SchmidtPayne and Amanda SchmidtPayne Small claims judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$2244 Discover Bank Hebron Kyvs Kimberly Bowers PauldingOther action judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $8033 Village of Melrose Melrosevs Gregory L Tracey Melroseand Joyce A Tracey MelroseOther action dismissed Homier amp Sons Inc Paynevs Jennings C Pumping Spen-cerville Ohio Small claims dis-missed

John J Wobler Payne vsLanea Johnson Payne EvictionsdismissedCriminal Docket Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde possession dismissed perState Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde paraphernalia $75 ne$87 costs 6-month license sus- pension concurrent with anothercase Eric L Scantlen Mark Cen-ter criminal trespass $100 ne$13250 costs maintain generalgood behavior Nathan R Bowers EdgertonOhio criminal trespass $100ne $14650 costs maintain gen-

eral good behavior Brian L Core Sherwoodcriminal trespass $100 fine

$12450 costs maintain generalgood behavior Levi B Kuhn Deance crim-inal trespass $100 ne $11350costs maintain general good be-havior Emmanuel J Lucas Pauldingrape preliminary hearing heldCourt nds no probable causematter dismissed defendant re-leased from any conditions of

bond Shane Zartman Convoy pos-sess of drug instruments waived preliminary hearing bound overto docket of Common PleasCourt placed on EHMA with$50 hookup fee Shane Zartman Convoy tam- pering with evidence preliminaryhearing waived bound over toCommon Pleas CourtTrafc Docket

Jason J Holloway GodfreyIll no tail lights $150 ne $95costs pay all by July 29 or turnedover for collection (POC) Corey J Davis Sherwooddriving under suspension non-compliance and followingclosely $115 costs pay $25monthly Dec 16 POC 30 days jail Bart A Wiles Kokomo Ind7465 speed $33 ne $9449costs Robin Estep Saratoga IndOVIunder inuence $375 ne$120 costs pay $50 monthlyMarch 31 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail 87 days jail reserved Robin Estep Saratoga Indfailure to control dismissed atStatersquos request Richard D Thomas Detroit8665 speed $100 ne $95 costs Jeremy McMurray Laruenoncompliance $100 ne with$50 suspended $87 costs Oct28 POC Jeremy McMurray Larue6855 speed $33 ne Oct 28POC Glenn H Peer Jr MonroeMich 7965 speed $100 ne$95 costs Zachary J Krontz Deance6855 speed $33 ne $80 costs Bryan J Foltz Edgerton Ohiostop sign $53 ne $80 costs Jakob M Adkins Deanceseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vasil I Peychev Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Henrietta H Grossoehme Mil-ford 6755 speed $33 ne $80costs

Vernell Thomas Fort Wayne10065 speed $93 ne $80 costs Amarpreet Bhalla Indianap-

olis 9365 speed $43 ne $80costs Cherukuru Southeld Mich7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Nora S Helle Paulding 6655speed $33 ne $80 costs Cynthia M Bump Bryan6655 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ronda R Vancamp FortWayne 8765 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Kurt M Frederick FishersInd 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Faraaz A Husain columbusInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Max N Humphrey PaducahKy 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Rolland D Myers Oakwood6555 speed $30 ne $77 costs Troy D Seagraves Warren7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Parichat Boriboonnagkul FortWayne 7665 speed $33 ne$80 costs Clayton B Hash CordovaTenn 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Jimmy R Ubl MacombMich 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Michelle L Overall Chicago8765 speed $43 ne $80 costs Stephen A Schmidt TroyMich 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Sarah E Black Indianapolis8665 speed $43 ne $80 costs Michael N Hladik ColumbusInd 8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde OVIbreath low $375 ne$13947 costs pay $50 monthlyJune 30 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail provide proof of insurance warrant blockrescinded 87 days jail reserved Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde left of center dismissed atStatersquos request Cherissa M CrutchfieldFort Wayne driving under sus- pension $200 ne with $100suspended $92 costs pay $80monthly Dec 16 POC 1 day jail proof of nancial responsi- bility not provided warrant andwarrant block rescinded 89 days jail reserved Elizabeth J Smallwood Pauld-ing driving under FRA suspen-sion $100 ne $87 costs pay$50 monthly Dec 16 POC Timothy E Hodson Lattystop sign $53 ne $82 costs

June 24 POC Susan E Coil Convoy 6855speed $33 ne $77 costs

Vincent M Blossom Rock-ford driving under FRA suspen-sion $87 costs June 24 POC Veronica Steffel Melrose7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs pay $30 monthly Oct 28 POC Brandon L Logwood Indi-anapolis no operatorrsquos licensedismissed at Statersquos request Brandon L Logwood India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$77 costs June 24 POC Timothy D Finnerty LansingMich 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Roxane M Knier Birming-ham Mich violation being passed $53 ne $80 costs Joseph P Pavlin Ossian Ind8465 speed $43 ne $80 costs Katherine L Young PittsboroInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Michael E Lueck Mount Cle-mens Mich 7965 speed $33ne $80 costs John T Wardlow Troy Mich8165 speed $43 ne $80 costs Jun Takeuchi NorthvilleMich 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Richard J Blaszak Beach-wood 9065 speed $43 ne $80costs Tiffany P Watson ClintonTownship Mich child restraint$68 ne $80 costs Joseph E Adam Blooming-ton Ind 8465 speed $43 ne$80 costs Dorrell L Peterson YuleeFla driving on closed road $68ne $85 costs Ronald L Paxton Cecil seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Anthony David Stoller Pauld-ing 9455 speed $93 ne $77costs Benjamin S Stoller Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Randy Noggle Haviland seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Joshua N Hatfield FortWayne 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs Paul S McDougall Indianap-olis 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Courtney R Kelley Payneseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Alexander R Bland Paulding7565 speed $33 ne $77 costs Amy L Mayernik FortWayne following closely $53ne $80 costs Timothy R Summers TynerInd 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Stephen J Klatcher Wood-

burn 7765 speed $33 ne $77costs Thomas V Hatala Royal Oak

Mich 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Jennifer L Berridge Conti-nental 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Jason A Miler Cecil seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Sabrina S Smith Saint LouisMo following closely $53 ne$80 costs Christian M Winkle Monti-

cello Ind 9165 speed $43 ne$80 costs Battioui Chakib NoblesvilleInd following closely $53 ne$80 costs Dakota A Cook Markle Indseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vicente P Torres Toledo seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Abraham J Robertson Bir-mingham Mich 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Winfred W Norteye Freder-icksburg Va 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Mahamadasif A Shaikh Eto- bicoke Ont 8865 speed $43ne $80 costs Lisbeth D Gamboa ConcordOnt 8165 speed $43 ne $85costs Tamera L Boroff Grover Hillseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Kasey N Thomas Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $47 costs pay$3350 monthly July 29 POC Dawne L Taylor Payne seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sept 30POC Christopher T Neeley UnionCity Mich seat belt $30 ne$47 costs June 24 POC Katherine L Spears Hicks-ville 6555 speed $33 ne $80costs

Christopher M Wood VanWert 8555 speed $93 ne $77costs Dustin E Gee Deance seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Thomas F Keeran Paulding7855 speed $63 ne $80 costs Samantha J Stahl Melrose6955 speed $43 ne $87 costs pay $65 monthly July 29 POC points waived

Robert R Long Oakwoodseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Leslie A Day Grosse PointMich 8665 speed $43 ne $80costs Jose G Aguilera Jr FortWayne no operatorrsquos licenseand 8965 speed $100 ne $77costs pay $100 monthly July 29POC Andrew N Horner Paulding6855 speed $33 ne $77 costs Mitchell C Gonzales Payneseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Jeremy E Lowe RangerWV seat belt $30 ne $47costs Emily L Moynihan VanWert 6135 speed $43 ne $80costs Jefry D Tapscott LebanonInd seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sandra K Leslie Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Christopher G JackmanPaulding seat belt $30 ne $47costs Kristine M Karr Deance6955 speed $33 ne $80 costs Kristine M Karr Defianceseat belt $30 ne Cory C Foster Oakwood seat belt $30 ne $50 costs Logan C Wolfrum Deance6555 speed $33 ne $80 costs

Appeal againstcourt dismissed PAULDING ndash An appeal of an Oakwood couple against theCommon Pleas Court Judge Tiffany Beckman has been dis-missed On June 2 Pamela J (Watson) Lambert and William LLambert led a dismissal of a mandamus complaint they hadled in May with the Third District Court of Appeals The pair had requested action on pending motions in a 2012foreclosure case Two journal entr ies have been led regardingthe case since their appeal Because of this the relators volun-tarily dismissed their complaint indicating ldquothe matter is nowmootrdquo

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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Engagement

Birthdays

SARA PRIEST and GARRETT STOLLER

Sara Priest and GarrettStoller announce their com-ing marriage on July 162016

Sararsquos parents are Traceyand Ron Richardville andKathy and Mike Priest Garrettrsquos parents are Bethand Eric Stoller Sara is a graduate ofWayne Trace High SchoolOtterbein University and

Mount St Joseph with a doc-torate in physical therapy Garrett is a graduate ofPaulding High School andToledo University and iscurrently pursuing a mas-terrsquos degree in kinesiologyat the University of MiamiOxford They both work and live inCincinnati

June 18 ndash Catie Christo Pauline Cooper

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New ArrivalsMay 22 2016 Jacob Lynn Whitman was born to Joel and ChelseaWhitman of Payne at 1049

pm on Sunday May 22 atCommunity Memorial Hos- pital Hicksville He was 7 pounds 12 ounc-es and 20 inches long Welcoming committeewere grandparents Mark andLisa Holtsberry of Pauldingand Bruce and Kara Whit-man of Payne

Great-grandparents areWalter and Loretta Schulzof Ney Justine Holtsberryof Paulding Ronald Etzler of

Payne and Larry and Shaar-on Whitman of Payne

RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE ndash The staff of PARC LanePC Workshop and employees of PC Work-shop recently gathered for a retirement open house for LeAnn Schlatter celebrating her 31 years ofservice to these organizations They say ldquoThank you for your dedication LeAnn we will miss yourdquo

Spitting watermelon seeds scholarship

for Parrett new Lions Club officers Spitting watermelon seedsat John Paulding Days wasa huge event ten years agowhile 20 years ago the lit-

tle king and queen was an-nounced John Paulding Daysis a summer event that manylook forward to each summerand this year 2016 will be noexception June 14 2006 JohnPaulding Days watermelonseed spitting contest winnerswere age 4 and under - Mad-ison Johnson 5rsquo-9rdquo age 5-9- Sean Holman 15rsquo-1rdquo age10-16 - Rodney Osbun 31rsquo-1rdquoover age 17 - Tina Holman31rsquo-8rdquo

Chamber rafe winners rst prize - Bill Shugars ve roundsof golf at Auglaize CountryClub second prize - Jeff Staley

$100 gas card at Mara-Martthird prize - Melinda Krick$50 gift card at Chief Payne Village Council Mayor Speice reported thatthe downtown sidewalk proj-ect was completed at a nalcost of $4845 Marcia Pagley of the Soar-ing Eagles Relay For Life

team presented a $1000 dona-tion from the Paulding Eagles June 12 1996 Little roy-alty reigns - The Little Kingand Queen Contest winners

for the John Paulding DaysQueen - Caryn JohnstonKing - Scott Meyers First prince - Tyler Carlisle sec-ond prince - Robbie Bair IIIFirst princess - Megan Gonza-les second princess - AshleySwitzer Two new members were in-ducted into the Kiwanis ClubAllison Smith and Terri Deel Joel Parrett 1996 PauldingHigh School graduate re-ceived the Kurt Sholl Memo-rial Scholarship Green Meadows Confer-

ence baseball team includedfrom Paulding County FirstTeam players Eric William-son from Antwerp and Jeff

Mangette Wayne Trace TheSecond Team included ChrisFriend Antwerp and RodDecker Wayne Trace Hon-orable Mention Ryan BagleyAntwerp and Aaron BurleyWayne Trace June 16 1976 PaynePostmaster Leo Davis retiresafter 21 years of service Paulding County Fair Board- Ethel Clark was chosen toreplace Carl Rau as fair boarddirector and will be in chargeof all publicity Charloe - Mr and MrsCurtis Donley recently en- joyed a sh fry with Laureland Esther Carnahan and

Nancy Jane Donley New ofcers for the Pauld-ing Lions Club were recentlyinstalled ndash Lauren Brown president Bill Follas rstvice president J David Webbsecond vice president DonFoltz third vice presidentHarold Hillier secretaryBud Offerle tail twister andRalph Reinhart lion tamer Greg Mielke son of MrArthur Mielke Paulding has been named to the Deanrsquos listat Deance College for thespring semester

By Joe Shouse

Tose were the

D983137983161983155

For the Record It is the policy of the Paulding County Progress to publish public records asthey are reported or released

by va ri ou s ag en ci es Names appear ing in ldquoForthe Recordrdquo are publishedwithout exception to preserve the fairness andimpartiality of the Progress and as a news service to ourreaders

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 7A

By Nancy Whitaker

for your Thoughts a penny

Fair time Big job good job As I am working in the sec-retaryrsquos ofce at the PauldingCounty Fair it is amazing to seehow many people work longhours to make this event happen There are so many details thatI was not even aware of In fact Ithink that being a part of the fair board is not only a job for a weekin June but it is basically an allyear job

There are things like storage buildings camp sites restroomsgroundskeeping and maintenancework to help keep the fairgroundworking and functioning As I see vendors come in4-H kids and their projects foodcarts horses and even porta-pot-ties arriving you better believethat behind the scenes the fair board is working and makingsure seeing that Paulding Coun-ty has a fair to be proud of Af-ter all we are the rst one in theState of Ohio There are some people whoare in charge of the CommercialBuilding and placing exhibitorsin their designated places That

in itself is a job which requires planning ahead

Then there is the midway withmany attractions to make sure at-tendees have a good time Some-one behind the scenes takes careof that also With the cows horses chick-ens goats rabbits and pigscoming in for different eventsit takes dedicated board mem- bers volunteers and the manysponsors to make the fair a great place to go

There are food vendors trac-tors pulls auction horse races

and entertainment that are all a part of this 156th county fair One thing I am watching foris the french fry stand and thehomemade ice cream Yum Ohand the elephant ears corn dogsand sausage sandwiches Someone is in charge of Se-nior Day and Veterans Day atthe fair These are always specialdays with food recognition and

entertainmentThere is a lot for everyoneto notice coming to the 156thPaulding County Fair Work has been done to buildings and thegrandstand When this column prints thevendors campers animals andrides will be in full swing Sowhen attending our fair say aldquoThank Yourdquo to all the volun-teers board members and spon-sors who have been making thisevent happen for the past 156years Do you plan on attending thefair What is your favorite fairfood to eat How many PauldingCounty Fairs have you attended

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Visit the Paulding SWCD booth at the Paulding County Fair for free kidsrsquo activities today and Thurs-day June 15-16 from 1-3 pm In this photo taken last year children enjoy one of the learning programs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD The Paulding Soil and Water ConservationDistrict would like to invite the communityto its Paulding SWCD booth at the PauldingCounty Fair The fair booth will be open from 1-3 pmtoday and Thursday and is located outside theswine barn The SWCD will have kidsrsquo activi-ties each day and is giving away free popcornThe booth will feature current programs beingoffered as well as photos from the various ac-tivities and events the Paulding SWCD hasdone throughout the year The inaugural Paulding SWCD photo con-test is being judged by votersrsquo choice at the

fair Please come out and vote for your favorite photo taken at the Black Swamp Nature Center On Wednesday kids will learn about watererosion and be able to see a live demonstrationusing the stream table After learning abouterosion youths are invited to make their veryown pet rock to take home with them To nish off the week on Thursday youthswill learn about pollinators and create theirvery own tie-dye buttery creature to takehome with them Please stop by the fair booth to learn moreabout the Paulding Soil and Water Conserva-tion District and get some more informationabout various programs available to producersin Paulding County See you at the Paulding County Fair

PCH earns Auditor of State Award PAULDING ndash Auditor ofState Dave Yost is pleasedannounce that the PauldingCounty Hospital was one ofthree entities to receive theAuditor of State Award fortheir clean audit reports The other two award recip-ients are the Jefferson CountyLand Reutilization Corpora-tion and the Public EntitiesPool of Ohio in Lucas County The Auditor of State Award

is presented to local govern-ments and school districtsupon the completion of a -

nancial audit Entities thatreceive the award meet thefollowing criteria of a ldquocleanrdquoaudit report bull The entity must le timelynancial reports with the Au-ditor of Statersquos ofce in accor -dance with GAAP (GenerallyAccepted Accounting Princi- ples) bull The audit report doesnot contain any ndings forrecovery material citations

material weaknesses signi-cant deciencies Single Auditndings or questioned costs

bull The entityrsquos manage-ment letter contains no com-ments related to ethics re-ferralsquestioned costs lessthan $10000 lack of timelyreport submission reconcilia-tion failure to obtain a timelySingle Audit ndings for re-covery less than $100 publicmeetings or public records noother nancial or other con-cerns exist that involve eligi- ble entity

A full copy of each reportis available online at httpsohioauditorgov

Paulding Eagles donated $3000 toward thePaulding Putnam Electric employeesrsquo Honor Flightproject Here Joe Sukup (left) from Paulding Eagles presents the donation to Russell Rager PPEClineman and Paulding Eagles member

Paulding Hardin state highway

workers take Roadeo honors

Winning the loader competition in Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 truck and loaderRoadeo was Brad Fuller (center) of the Paulding County garage In second was Alan Taylor (right)of Wyandot County and third was Tom Mellinger of Hancock County

LIMA ndash Employees in the Hardin and Pauld-ing County Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) District 1 garages were named the win-ners in the ODOT District 1 truck and loader Road-eo held in Lima District 1 encompasses Allen Deance Han-cock Hardin Paulding Putnam Van Wert andWyandot counties Winning the loader competition was taken byBrad Fuller of the Paulding County garage fol-lowed by Taylor of Wyandot County John Rink-er of the Hancock County garage nished in third place Winning the truck competition was Mike Fresh-corn of the Hardin County garage Finishing sec-

ond behind Freshcorn was Tom Mellinger of theHancock County garage In third place was AlanTaylor of the Wyandot County garage The rst-ever district team champion award wasgiven to Hancock County which had the top-twoscores in both the truck and loader competition Also announced at the Roadeo was this yearrsquosPaint the Plow winner which was Kalida HighSchool Paint the Plow is a contest which asks areahigh schools to paint an ODOT plow with theirmessage of school spirit safety patriotism or Ohio pride There were 18 schools from ODOT District1rsquos eight-county region participating this year

Photos of all entries in this yearrsquos Paint the Plowcontest are posted on the ODOT District 1 Face- book page facebookcomODOTDistrict1 ldquoWe love Roadeo day ndash itrsquos a day for our opera-tors to hone and prove their skills and to celebratethe relationship we have with the communities weserve through the paint the plow competitionrdquo saidKirk Slusher ODOT District 1 deputy director The Roadeo is a friendly competition which pitsequipment operators against one another to testtheir skill in maneuvering equipment through a se-ries of obstacles intended to mimic situations theyencounter on the job Participants are also requiredto nd deliberately placed mechanical bugs onequipment as part of the pre-trip inspection portion

of the competition The competition also included a test of the rulesand laws pertaining to holders of a commercialdriverrsquos license (CDL) All highway techniciansfor ODOT are required to retain a CDL ldquoAll aspects of the competition are intended toenhance the skill and professionalism of our opera-torsrdquo said Slusher The top-two nishers in the district competitionin both the truck and loader event will go on tocompete against their coworkers in the statewidecompetition which will be held in Columbus inSeptember

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their families in time of need

Tere are two basic services the agency provides

1 - Emergency Financial Assistance - Provide shortterm financial assistance to eligible veterans andtheir amilies who demonstrate a need Tis in-cludes but is not limited to ood gas mortgagerent and assistance with utility payments

2 - Claims Assistance - Provide services or veteransand other claimants or help with VA claims or anyederal state or local benefits

We also provide reimbursement or the cost otransportation to VA medical acilities in our area or

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Emergency training exercise held near Payne over weekend

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

Carrying the ldquovictimrdquo from the accident scene was not easy for these two reghters The life-size dummy weighed over 150 pounds

PAYNE ndash Brigner Truck-ing located west of Payneon Ohio 613 was the sceneon Saturday June 11 of thePaulding County Local Emer-

gency Planning Committee(LEPC) functional hazardousmaterials exercise

A total of 47 re and EMS per sonnel from Antwer pCecilCrane Township PaynePaulding Scott Grover HillConvoy Allen County Indand other local agenciesas well as volunteers of theAmerican Red Cross from VanWert were all on scene for thesimulated accident scene Each county is required bythe Ohio Emergency Manage-ment Agency (OEMA) andthe Ohio State Emergency Re-sponse Commission (OSERC)to put into practice their emer-

gency plan for such incidentsonce a year The exercise wasevaluated by representativesof the OEMA and OSERC

In this scenario a pick-upand a tanker truck carryingdiesel fuel collided The tankerthen leaked several gallons ofsimulated diesel fuel which

was actually water at the sceneThe ldquodriverrdquo of the pick-up alifelike dummy that weighed160 pounds was thrown fromthe vehicle had serious injuriesand was contaminated with theleaking fuel The tanker driver was alsocontaminated but was not in- jured First responders wererequired to demonstrate toevaluators their plan for de-contaminating stabilizing andtransporting the victims andfor neutralizing the spilled fueland containing the runoff Large absorbent booms were placed into the drainage ditchesalong Ohio 613 to prevent the

contaminated runoff from get-ting into the water supply Like a choreographed dancere trucks from the various

departments pulled up one ata time to a portable water tankthat had been set up by thePayne reghters Dumpingtheir tanker of water into the

tank took no more than a fewminutes each The water was then pumpedout of the tank and used to de-contaminate the scene and thevictims Foam was also usedto prevent the leaked ldquodieselfuelrdquo from igniting According to Ed BohnPaulding County EMA direc-tor and head of LEPC the ex-ercise was a success ldquoWe found a few things wecan improve uponrdquo he saidldquoWersquoll take a look at the eval-uatorsrsquo observations when weget them and put together acomprehensive plan that wecan improve upon in the event

of similar incidents in the fu-ture I want to thank everyonewho took part in the exerciseand helped in any wayrdquo

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

With temperatures near 90 degrees this Payne reghter poured bottled water over his head tocool off He was one of over 40 re and EMS personnel who took part in a simulated tankerpick-upaccident with a fuel spill west of Payne The exercise was part of annual training for emergencyresponders in the county

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

A reghter sprays foam onto the tanker and pick-up truck involved in a simulated accident heldat Brigner Trucking near Payne

Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding CountyThey represented the Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County which will be dedicating its latesthouse just completed in Oakwood The pair discussed the many things the group is required to dobefore a home can be started such as nancing location size of the home etc Planning has tobe completed and approved before construction can start Matt Miller was program chairman

FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK ndash Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on yourhistory at Americarsquos newest National Park On Thursday June 16 the Maumee Valley Heritage Cor-ridor is sponsoring a walk on the Fallen Timbers Battleeld The group will meet at 630 pm on thepatio of the parkrsquos visitor center and be escorted by a historical interpreter dressed as one of the

participants in the decisive 1794 battle The visitorrsquos center is located at US 24 and Jerome RoadMaumee The program is free and open to the public The recently opened (October 2015) FallenTimbers Battleeld is perhaps the only 18th century battle site in the United States that looks andfeels much as it did the day of the battle

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 9A

One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

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By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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c e 1 9 6 0

Whatrsquos that yellow flower in

the county Or is it a weedCressleaf groundsel weed found in Ohio wheat hay fields

Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

For information call Pleasant Valley Golf Course at419-263-2037 or Leo Beagle at 419-263-2254

Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

CLASSIFIEDS

reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding bull 419-399-2295

Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

RELIGION

AntwerpPayne

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Funeral Home

1-800-399-3522 bull (419) 399-2866

419-399-3885

Mara MartPaulding

SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

Stabler Steam Carpet

Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

OHIO GAS COMPANY

1-800-331-7396

ldquoVariety is our middle name rdquo

419-622-3014

132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 15A

Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

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for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

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Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 5A

Property transfers

Sheriffrsquos Report

County Court

Wobler appointed to

board of elections COLUMBUS ndash Secretary of State Jon Husted has appointed Bran-don Wobler as a member of the Paulding County Board of Elections Wobler will ll the unexpired term of Roger Sierer who passedaway in May Wobler was recommended by the Paulding County DemocraticExecutive Committee State law requires bipartisan representation on each of Ohiorsquos 88county boards of elections Each board is made up of two Republi-can members and two Democratic members all of whom must bequalied electors in the counties for which they serve The Secretaryof State makes appointments to boards of elections based on the rec-ommendations of the executive committees of the respective county political parties The other board of elections members are David Cline (chairman)Stanley D Harmon and Linda Weidenhamer

The ofce is located at 105 E Perry St Paulding For more infor -mation visit the web site at wwwelectionsonthenetohpaulding

ACCIDENTS NoneINCIDENTSFriday June 3 823 am A child was seen walking by themselves up and down Road 149 inAuglaize Township 1013 am Dog complaint on KayStreet in Paulding was handled 1028 am Deputies assisted Paulding

police with drug tests 1206 pm A Crane Township resi-dent of Road 63 told deputies someoneran through their yard and struck a tree 213 pm Dog complaint was handledon Road 71 in Paulding Township 304 pm A ditch re along Ohio 637in Jackson Township was doused by reunits from Oakwood and Paulding whowere on scene about 20 minutes 715 pm Four-wheelers were seentrespassing on county ground alongRoad 192 in Crane Township 821 pm People were seen takingthings from a home in Cecil where theresident is away 1047 pm Domestic situation in Ant-werp was investigatedSaturday June 4 1223 am Deputies delivered a mes-sage on Road 1021 in Auglaize Town-ship for Deance Police Department 502 am A deputy reported a suspi-cious vehicle along US 127 near Road108 in Paulding Township 1105 am Four-wheeler on Road1037 in Auglaize Township was re- ported 146 pm Dog complaint was takencare of on Road 137 in Jackson Town-ship 853 pm Cows were seen on Road209 in Auglaize Township 1016 pm Cardeer crash on Ohio 613in Paulding Township was documented 1050 pm Report of a car in the ditchalong Road 162 in Crane Township waslooked intoSunday June 5

1214 am Neighbor problems onRoad 10 in Auglaize Township werehandled 1242 am Domestic dispute was in-vestigated in Antwerp 1009 am Dog complaint was han-dled on Ohio 613 in Jackson Township 1042 am Report of an unwanted person on Road 163 in Brown Townshipwas investigated 840 pm A resident of Road 171 inBrown Township told deputies a cardrove by repeatedly the driver staring attheir children 955 pm Cardeer collision on Ohio

66 in Washington Township was docu-mentedMonday June 6 1259 am Juvenile problems in Paynewere handled 113 am Prowler complaint came infrom Road 177 in Washington Town-ship 716 am A caller reported a steer onOhio 613 in Jackson Township

201 pm Dog complaint was handledin Cecil 210 pm Deputies delivered a mes-sage on West Gasser Road for the Pauld-ing policeTuesday June 7 1210 am Theft of a dog was lookedinto on Broughton Pike Jackson Town-ship 210 am Cardeer crash on Road 105at Road 230 in Crane Township was han-dled 937 am Vandalism to an RV wasinvestigated on Ohio 613 in JacksonTownship 955 am Property damage was ob-served on Road 232 in Emerald Town-ship 959 am Suspicious vehicle wasnoted parked along Road 192 in CraneTownship 1009 am An alleged assault wasreported from Road 177 in WashingtonTownship 148 pm A woman allegedly as-saulted another on Ohio 613 in BrownTownship 159 pm Two Antwerp re units andthe EMS responded to an outlet re onWest River Street They were there over20 minutes 315 pm Deputies handled a motorvehicle accident on Road 424 in CarryallTownship 429 pm A driver told deputies theysaw two small children with a babystanding along Ohio 111 in EmeraldTownship 540 pm Theft complaint was inves-tigated on US 127 in Jackson Township 646 pm Cows were on Ohio 111 inEmerald Township 749 pm Trespassing was reported onthe fairgrounds 801 pm Cows were out on Ohio 613in Jackson Township 807 pm A domestic situation washandled on Ohio 111 in Auglaize Town-ship 812 pm Telephone harassment wasreported from North Cherry Street inPaulding 1039 pm Prowler was reportedlyknocking on windows on Road 232 in

Emerald TownshipWednesday June 8 324 am Vehicle search was con-ducted on East Perry Street in Paulding 657 pm First responders from Oak-wood re and EMS plus Paulding andAuglaize Township fire departmentswere on the scene of a microwave re inMelrose about 20 minutes 802 pm Deputies investigated a theft

complaint from Road 176 in EmeraldTownship 809 pm A Brown Township residentreported an ATV on Road 104 918 pm A gas canister was reportedstolen from a garage on Road 24 in Ben-ton TownshipThursday June 9 255 am Fireghters from OakwoodGrover Hill Paulding and AuglaizeTownship responded to a house re inMelrose Some were there up to 35 min-utes Oakwood EMS was also on thescene 502 pm Suspicious vehicle was seennear the intersection of Roads 170 and171 in Auglaize Township 920 am Deputies assisted Job andFamily Services on East Orchard Streetin Payne 1056 am Residential burglar alarmsounded from Road 125 in JacksonTownship 743 pm Deputies arrested JustinTaylor on a Van Wert County warrant 847 pm Canine unit was deployedresulting in an alert on Ohio 49 in BentonTownship 944 pm Domestic dispute on Road193 in Washington Township was han-dled 959 pm A Paulding Township resi-dent of Road 92 told deputies of a strongodor perhaps emanating from the anhy-drous plant Paulding EMS and two reunits were on the scene less than 25 min-utes 1045 pm Telephone harassmentwas reported from Ohio 637 in AuglaizeTownshipFriday June 10 1245 am Deputies responded to adomestic complaint on Road 191 in Aug-laize Township 654 am Unauthorized use of a motorvehicle was reported from Road 204 inCarryall Township 732 am Paulding EMS and one reunit assisted at a motor vehicle accidentat the intersection of Walnut and Jacksonstreets in Paulding No other informationwas available 928 am Deputies arrested JohnathonCoyne

The term ldquoet alrdquo refers to and others

ldquoet virrdquo and husband ldquoet uxrdquo and wife

Auglaize Township US Bank Trust NA trusteeto Estle Properties LLC Lots 7and 8 Six Mile Bay Subdivision067 acre Warranty deed George Dwayne and Debra LWells to Michelle L LaVigneSec 19 Lot 28 Auglaize HillsDevelopment 2 0448 acreWarranty deed Richard P Shininger dec to

Barbara L Shininger et al Sec5 80 acres Sec 6 40 acres andSec 12 40 acres Certicate oftransferBlue Creek Township James A Lewis to James ALewis Life Estate et al Sec 3015 acres Warranty deed Charles D Rodman trustee toCharlene Friesner trustee Sec 813595 acres Sec 13 145 acresand Sec 24 16275 acres Af-davitCarryall Township Larry G Thimlar Jr by Sher-iff to US Bank National Associa-tion Sec 5 233 acres Sheriffrsquosdeed Jack L Thomas dec to Sarah

F Thomas Sec 36 64334 acresand 156678 acres AfdavitCrane Township Chad Buchholz to Craig Har-ris Sec 4 2422 acres WarrantydeedJackson Township Doyle A and Louise A John-son to Doyle A and Louise AJohnson trustees Sec 9 160acres Warranty deedLatty Township Renee M Sinn trustee to BobSinn Swine Ltd Sec 33 2 acresWarranty deedPaulding Township

Connie E and Daniel S Vogelto Scott D Vogel et al Sec 21151 acres Warranty deed Scott D Vogel et al to Dan-iel S and Connie E Vogel LifeEstate Sec 21 151 acres QuitclaimWashington Township Federal Home Loan MortgageCorp to Ashley Shelton Sec 71 acre Warranty deedAntwerp Village William S Bricker to JosephG and Danielle F Graham Lot5 Champion Addition 0879acre Lots 8-10 Block C 33acres Lots 11 12 18 094 acreSec 27 Outlots 3 acres and Lot30 with parts of Lots 23 and 241127 acres and Sec 24 0552acre Survivorship deedGrover Hill Village R Andrew Rickard to Na-dine Leithauser Sec 26 Lot 12Kinkade Second Addition 02acre Warranty deedLatty Village Scott Hutchison PropertiesInc to Sue Geren Lot 27 Rix-som South 02 acre Quit claimPayne Village Norman R Schoenauer Sr

dec to Mary Jo Schoenauer Lots13 amp 15 Block G 0676 acreAfdavit Fifth Third Mortgage Com- pany to Creative Home BuyingSolutions Inc Lots 13-14 BlockE 013 acre Warranty deed Jacquelyn L and Kenneth WFoor to Village of Payne Lot4 Emigh Addition 0158 acreWarranty deedScott Village Bradley A Matthews dec toJamie M Matthews Lot 1 004acre Sec 36 Lots 1 and 3 Out-lots 026 acre Afdavit

Civil Docket Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Gary L Marshall Payneand Chantelle Marshall PayneMoney only satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Melissa Martinez Pauld-ing Small claims satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Courtnie M HeaterPaulding Small claims stayed in bankruptcy Capital One Bank (USA) NARichmond Va vs Robert AVerfaillie Paulding Other actionsatised Springleaf Financial Servicesof Indiana Evansville Ind vsValerie A Martinez PauldingOther action satised Credit Adjustments Inc De-ance vs Sara M Fortune Pauld-ing and John Fortune PauldingSmall claims satised Deance Radiologist Associa-tion Ottawa Hills vs Rhonda SKidd Melrose Other action sat-ised Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Rob Vance PauldingSmall claims judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $43228 Returned To You Ltd Pauld-ing vs Brandin C SchmidtPayne and Amanda SchmidtPayne Small claims judgmentfor the plaintiff in the sum of$2244 Discover Bank Hebron Kyvs Kimberly Bowers PauldingOther action judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of $8033 Village of Melrose Melrosevs Gregory L Tracey Melroseand Joyce A Tracey MelroseOther action dismissed Homier amp Sons Inc Paynevs Jennings C Pumping Spen-cerville Ohio Small claims dis-missed

John J Wobler Payne vsLanea Johnson Payne EvictionsdismissedCriminal Docket Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde possession dismissed perState Clay Matthew McCubbinClyde paraphernalia $75 ne$87 costs 6-month license sus- pension concurrent with anothercase Eric L Scantlen Mark Cen-ter criminal trespass $100 ne$13250 costs maintain generalgood behavior Nathan R Bowers EdgertonOhio criminal trespass $100ne $14650 costs maintain gen-

eral good behavior Brian L Core Sherwoodcriminal trespass $100 fine

$12450 costs maintain generalgood behavior Levi B Kuhn Deance crim-inal trespass $100 ne $11350costs maintain general good be-havior Emmanuel J Lucas Pauldingrape preliminary hearing heldCourt nds no probable causematter dismissed defendant re-leased from any conditions of

bond Shane Zartman Convoy pos-sess of drug instruments waived preliminary hearing bound overto docket of Common PleasCourt placed on EHMA with$50 hookup fee Shane Zartman Convoy tam- pering with evidence preliminaryhearing waived bound over toCommon Pleas CourtTrafc Docket

Jason J Holloway GodfreyIll no tail lights $150 ne $95costs pay all by July 29 or turnedover for collection (POC) Corey J Davis Sherwooddriving under suspension non-compliance and followingclosely $115 costs pay $25monthly Dec 16 POC 30 days jail Bart A Wiles Kokomo Ind7465 speed $33 ne $9449costs Robin Estep Saratoga IndOVIunder inuence $375 ne$120 costs pay $50 monthlyMarch 31 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail 87 days jail reserved Robin Estep Saratoga Indfailure to control dismissed atStatersquos request Richard D Thomas Detroit8665 speed $100 ne $95 costs Jeremy McMurray Laruenoncompliance $100 ne with$50 suspended $87 costs Oct28 POC Jeremy McMurray Larue6855 speed $33 ne Oct 28POC Glenn H Peer Jr MonroeMich 7965 speed $100 ne$95 costs Zachary J Krontz Deance6855 speed $33 ne $80 costs Bryan J Foltz Edgerton Ohiostop sign $53 ne $80 costs Jakob M Adkins Deanceseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vasil I Peychev Fort Wayne7965 speed $33 ne $80 costs Henrietta H Grossoehme Mil-ford 6755 speed $33 ne $80costs

Vernell Thomas Fort Wayne10065 speed $93 ne $80 costs Amarpreet Bhalla Indianap-

olis 9365 speed $43 ne $80costs Cherukuru Southeld Mich7665 speed $33 ne $80 costs Nora S Helle Paulding 6655speed $33 ne $80 costs Cynthia M Bump Bryan6655 speed $33 ne $80 costs Ronda R Vancamp FortWayne 8765 speed $43 ne$80 costs

Kurt M Frederick FishersInd 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Faraaz A Husain columbusInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Max N Humphrey PaducahKy 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Rolland D Myers Oakwood6555 speed $30 ne $77 costs Troy D Seagraves Warren7765 speed $33 ne $80 costs Parichat Boriboonnagkul FortWayne 7665 speed $33 ne$80 costs Clayton B Hash CordovaTenn 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Jimmy R Ubl MacombMich 8365 speed $43 ne $80costs Michelle L Overall Chicago8765 speed $43 ne $80 costs Stephen A Schmidt TroyMich 7765 speed $33 ne $80costs Sarah E Black Indianapolis8665 speed $43 ne $80 costs Michael N Hladik ColumbusInd 8465 speed $43 ne $80costs Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde OVIbreath low $375 ne$13947 costs pay $50 monthlyJune 30 2017 POC 3 days jail6-month license suspension mayattend DIP in lieu of jail provide proof of insurance warrant blockrescinded 87 days jail reserved Clay Matthew McCubbinsClyde left of center dismissed atStatersquos request Cherissa M CrutchfieldFort Wayne driving under sus- pension $200 ne with $100suspended $92 costs pay $80monthly Dec 16 POC 1 day jail proof of nancial responsi- bility not provided warrant andwarrant block rescinded 89 days jail reserved Elizabeth J Smallwood Pauld-ing driving under FRA suspen-sion $100 ne $87 costs pay$50 monthly Dec 16 POC Timothy E Hodson Lattystop sign $53 ne $82 costs

June 24 POC Susan E Coil Convoy 6855speed $33 ne $77 costs

Vincent M Blossom Rock-ford driving under FRA suspen-sion $87 costs June 24 POC Veronica Steffel Melrose7155 speed $43 ne $77 costs pay $30 monthly Oct 28 POC Brandon L Logwood Indi-anapolis no operatorrsquos licensedismissed at Statersquos request Brandon L Logwood India-napolis 7965 speed $33 ne

$77 costs June 24 POC Timothy D Finnerty LansingMich 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Roxane M Knier Birming-ham Mich violation being passed $53 ne $80 costs Joseph P Pavlin Ossian Ind8465 speed $43 ne $80 costs Katherine L Young PittsboroInd 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Michael E Lueck Mount Cle-mens Mich 7965 speed $33ne $80 costs John T Wardlow Troy Mich8165 speed $43 ne $80 costs Jun Takeuchi NorthvilleMich 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Richard J Blaszak Beach-wood 9065 speed $43 ne $80costs Tiffany P Watson ClintonTownship Mich child restraint$68 ne $80 costs Joseph E Adam Blooming-ton Ind 8465 speed $43 ne$80 costs Dorrell L Peterson YuleeFla driving on closed road $68ne $85 costs Ronald L Paxton Cecil seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Anthony David Stoller Pauld-ing 9455 speed $93 ne $77costs Benjamin S Stoller Pauldingstop sign $53 ne $80 costs Randy Noggle Haviland seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Joshua N Hatfield FortWayne 8065 speed $43 ne$80 costs Paul S McDougall Indianap-olis 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Courtney R Kelley Payneseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Alexander R Bland Paulding7565 speed $33 ne $77 costs Amy L Mayernik FortWayne following closely $53ne $80 costs Timothy R Summers TynerInd 8065 speed $43 ne $80costs Stephen J Klatcher Wood-

burn 7765 speed $33 ne $77costs Thomas V Hatala Royal Oak

Mich 7865 speed $33 ne $80costs Jennifer L Berridge Conti-nental 6855 speed $33 ne $80costs Jason A Miler Cecil seat belt$30 ne $50 costs Sabrina S Smith Saint LouisMo following closely $53 ne$80 costs Christian M Winkle Monti-

cello Ind 9165 speed $43 ne$80 costs Battioui Chakib NoblesvilleInd following closely $53 ne$80 costs Dakota A Cook Markle Indseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Vicente P Torres Toledo seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Abraham J Robertson Bir-mingham Mich 7765 speed$33 ne $80 costs Winfred W Norteye Freder-icksburg Va 7565 speed $33ne $80 costs Mahamadasif A Shaikh Eto- bicoke Ont 8865 speed $43ne $80 costs Lisbeth D Gamboa ConcordOnt 8165 speed $43 ne $85costs Tamera L Boroff Grover Hillseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Kasey N Thomas Pauldingseat belt $20 ne $47 costs pay$3350 monthly July 29 POC Dawne L Taylor Payne seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sept 30POC Christopher T Neeley UnionCity Mich seat belt $30 ne$47 costs June 24 POC Katherine L Spears Hicks-ville 6555 speed $33 ne $80costs

Christopher M Wood VanWert 8555 speed $93 ne $77costs Dustin E Gee Deance seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Thomas F Keeran Paulding7855 speed $63 ne $80 costs Samantha J Stahl Melrose6955 speed $43 ne $87 costs pay $65 monthly July 29 POC points waived

Robert R Long Oakwoodseat belt $30 ne $50 costs Leslie A Day Grosse PointMich 8665 speed $43 ne $80costs Jose G Aguilera Jr FortWayne no operatorrsquos licenseand 8965 speed $100 ne $77costs pay $100 monthly July 29POC Andrew N Horner Paulding6855 speed $33 ne $77 costs Mitchell C Gonzales Payneseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Jeremy E Lowe RangerWV seat belt $30 ne $47costs Emily L Moynihan VanWert 6135 speed $43 ne $80costs Jefry D Tapscott LebanonInd seat belt $30 ne $47 costs Sandra K Leslie Pauldingseat belt $30 ne $47 costs Christopher G JackmanPaulding seat belt $30 ne $47costs Kristine M Karr Deance6955 speed $33 ne $80 costs Kristine M Karr Defianceseat belt $30 ne Cory C Foster Oakwood seat belt $30 ne $50 costs Logan C Wolfrum Deance6555 speed $33 ne $80 costs

Appeal againstcourt dismissed PAULDING ndash An appeal of an Oakwood couple against theCommon Pleas Court Judge Tiffany Beckman has been dis-missed On June 2 Pamela J (Watson) Lambert and William LLambert led a dismissal of a mandamus complaint they hadled in May with the Third District Court of Appeals The pair had requested action on pending motions in a 2012foreclosure case Two journal entr ies have been led regardingthe case since their appeal Because of this the relators volun-tarily dismissed their complaint indicating ldquothe matter is nowmootrdquo

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6A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Engagement

Birthdays

SARA PRIEST and GARRETT STOLLER

Sara Priest and GarrettStoller announce their com-ing marriage on July 162016

Sararsquos parents are Traceyand Ron Richardville andKathy and Mike Priest Garrettrsquos parents are Bethand Eric Stoller Sara is a graduate ofWayne Trace High SchoolOtterbein University and

Mount St Joseph with a doc-torate in physical therapy Garrett is a graduate ofPaulding High School andToledo University and iscurrently pursuing a mas-terrsquos degree in kinesiologyat the University of MiamiOxford They both work and live inCincinnati

June 18 ndash Catie Christo Pauline Cooper

Johnny Ganger III Samantha Habern JulieKnapp Brad Smazenko Austin Wilt June 19 ndash Brok Coburn Marilyn CramptonRita Diaz Iris Christie Goldfuss Lisa John-son Mar ie Moore Lisa Schooley June 20 ndash Jeff Budd Vicki English SandyGawronski Aidyn Gonzales Aaliyah More-no-Helle Jamy Hunt Ray Keck Adam Las-siter Aiden Lichty Tommie Rosenhan June 21 ndash Curtis Gawronski GraceLynnKoch Alayna Leatherman Donald Lippi

Mary Mabis Lucille Schmidt Stacie School-

ey Tyler Short June 22 ndash Heather Blair Mary HoltsberryAshley LaBounty Karen K McVay Cath-erine Snellenberger Kelly Snyder EvynStuchell June 23 ndash Chrissy Combs Kevin DanglerManny Lucas Austin Miller Jon RinglerGloria Tapp June 24 ndash Dave Arens Brett Bok HackerCombs Jr Dave LaFountain Helen ParrishDon Roughton Mike Workman

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New ArrivalsMay 22 2016 Jacob Lynn Whitman was born to Joel and ChelseaWhitman of Payne at 1049

pm on Sunday May 22 atCommunity Memorial Hos- pital Hicksville He was 7 pounds 12 ounc-es and 20 inches long Welcoming committeewere grandparents Mark andLisa Holtsberry of Pauldingand Bruce and Kara Whit-man of Payne

Great-grandparents areWalter and Loretta Schulzof Ney Justine Holtsberryof Paulding Ronald Etzler of

Payne and Larry and Shaar-on Whitman of Payne

RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE ndash The staff of PARC LanePC Workshop and employees of PC Work-shop recently gathered for a retirement open house for LeAnn Schlatter celebrating her 31 years ofservice to these organizations They say ldquoThank you for your dedication LeAnn we will miss yourdquo

Spitting watermelon seeds scholarship

for Parrett new Lions Club officers Spitting watermelon seedsat John Paulding Days wasa huge event ten years agowhile 20 years ago the lit-

tle king and queen was an-nounced John Paulding Daysis a summer event that manylook forward to each summerand this year 2016 will be noexception June 14 2006 JohnPaulding Days watermelonseed spitting contest winnerswere age 4 and under - Mad-ison Johnson 5rsquo-9rdquo age 5-9- Sean Holman 15rsquo-1rdquo age10-16 - Rodney Osbun 31rsquo-1rdquoover age 17 - Tina Holman31rsquo-8rdquo

Chamber rafe winners rst prize - Bill Shugars ve roundsof golf at Auglaize CountryClub second prize - Jeff Staley

$100 gas card at Mara-Martthird prize - Melinda Krick$50 gift card at Chief Payne Village Council Mayor Speice reported thatthe downtown sidewalk proj-ect was completed at a nalcost of $4845 Marcia Pagley of the Soar-ing Eagles Relay For Life

team presented a $1000 dona-tion from the Paulding Eagles June 12 1996 Little roy-alty reigns - The Little Kingand Queen Contest winners

for the John Paulding DaysQueen - Caryn JohnstonKing - Scott Meyers First prince - Tyler Carlisle sec-ond prince - Robbie Bair IIIFirst princess - Megan Gonza-les second princess - AshleySwitzer Two new members were in-ducted into the Kiwanis ClubAllison Smith and Terri Deel Joel Parrett 1996 PauldingHigh School graduate re-ceived the Kurt Sholl Memo-rial Scholarship Green Meadows Confer-

ence baseball team includedfrom Paulding County FirstTeam players Eric William-son from Antwerp and Jeff

Mangette Wayne Trace TheSecond Team included ChrisFriend Antwerp and RodDecker Wayne Trace Hon-orable Mention Ryan BagleyAntwerp and Aaron BurleyWayne Trace June 16 1976 PaynePostmaster Leo Davis retiresafter 21 years of service Paulding County Fair Board- Ethel Clark was chosen toreplace Carl Rau as fair boarddirector and will be in chargeof all publicity Charloe - Mr and MrsCurtis Donley recently en- joyed a sh fry with Laureland Esther Carnahan and

Nancy Jane Donley New ofcers for the Pauld-ing Lions Club were recentlyinstalled ndash Lauren Brown president Bill Follas rstvice president J David Webbsecond vice president DonFoltz third vice presidentHarold Hillier secretaryBud Offerle tail twister andRalph Reinhart lion tamer Greg Mielke son of MrArthur Mielke Paulding has been named to the Deanrsquos listat Deance College for thespring semester

By Joe Shouse

Tose were the

D983137983161983155

For the Record It is the policy of the Paulding County Progress to publish public records asthey are reported or released

by va ri ou s ag en ci es Names appear ing in ldquoForthe Recordrdquo are publishedwithout exception to preserve the fairness andimpartiality of the Progress and as a news service to ourreaders

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 7A

By Nancy Whitaker

for your Thoughts a penny

Fair time Big job good job As I am working in the sec-retaryrsquos ofce at the PauldingCounty Fair it is amazing to seehow many people work longhours to make this event happen There are so many details thatI was not even aware of In fact Ithink that being a part of the fair board is not only a job for a weekin June but it is basically an allyear job

There are things like storage buildings camp sites restroomsgroundskeeping and maintenancework to help keep the fairgroundworking and functioning As I see vendors come in4-H kids and their projects foodcarts horses and even porta-pot-ties arriving you better believethat behind the scenes the fair board is working and makingsure seeing that Paulding Coun-ty has a fair to be proud of Af-ter all we are the rst one in theState of Ohio There are some people whoare in charge of the CommercialBuilding and placing exhibitorsin their designated places That

in itself is a job which requires planning ahead

Then there is the midway withmany attractions to make sure at-tendees have a good time Some-one behind the scenes takes careof that also With the cows horses chick-ens goats rabbits and pigscoming in for different eventsit takes dedicated board mem- bers volunteers and the manysponsors to make the fair a great place to go

There are food vendors trac-tors pulls auction horse races

and entertainment that are all a part of this 156th county fair One thing I am watching foris the french fry stand and thehomemade ice cream Yum Ohand the elephant ears corn dogsand sausage sandwiches Someone is in charge of Se-nior Day and Veterans Day atthe fair These are always specialdays with food recognition and

entertainmentThere is a lot for everyoneto notice coming to the 156thPaulding County Fair Work has been done to buildings and thegrandstand When this column prints thevendors campers animals andrides will be in full swing Sowhen attending our fair say aldquoThank Yourdquo to all the volun-teers board members and spon-sors who have been making thisevent happen for the past 156years Do you plan on attending thefair What is your favorite fairfood to eat How many PauldingCounty Fairs have you attended

Let me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

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Visit the Paulding SWCD booth at the Paulding County Fair for free kidsrsquo activities today and Thurs-day June 15-16 from 1-3 pm In this photo taken last year children enjoy one of the learning programs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD The Paulding Soil and Water ConservationDistrict would like to invite the communityto its Paulding SWCD booth at the PauldingCounty Fair The fair booth will be open from 1-3 pmtoday and Thursday and is located outside theswine barn The SWCD will have kidsrsquo activi-ties each day and is giving away free popcornThe booth will feature current programs beingoffered as well as photos from the various ac-tivities and events the Paulding SWCD hasdone throughout the year The inaugural Paulding SWCD photo con-test is being judged by votersrsquo choice at the

fair Please come out and vote for your favorite photo taken at the Black Swamp Nature Center On Wednesday kids will learn about watererosion and be able to see a live demonstrationusing the stream table After learning abouterosion youths are invited to make their veryown pet rock to take home with them To nish off the week on Thursday youthswill learn about pollinators and create theirvery own tie-dye buttery creature to takehome with them Please stop by the fair booth to learn moreabout the Paulding Soil and Water Conserva-tion District and get some more informationabout various programs available to producersin Paulding County See you at the Paulding County Fair

PCH earns Auditor of State Award PAULDING ndash Auditor ofState Dave Yost is pleasedannounce that the PauldingCounty Hospital was one ofthree entities to receive theAuditor of State Award fortheir clean audit reports The other two award recip-ients are the Jefferson CountyLand Reutilization Corpora-tion and the Public EntitiesPool of Ohio in Lucas County The Auditor of State Award

is presented to local govern-ments and school districtsupon the completion of a -

nancial audit Entities thatreceive the award meet thefollowing criteria of a ldquocleanrdquoaudit report bull The entity must le timelynancial reports with the Au-ditor of Statersquos ofce in accor -dance with GAAP (GenerallyAccepted Accounting Princi- ples) bull The audit report doesnot contain any ndings forrecovery material citations

material weaknesses signi-cant deciencies Single Auditndings or questioned costs

bull The entityrsquos manage-ment letter contains no com-ments related to ethics re-ferralsquestioned costs lessthan $10000 lack of timelyreport submission reconcilia-tion failure to obtain a timelySingle Audit ndings for re-covery less than $100 publicmeetings or public records noother nancial or other con-cerns exist that involve eligi- ble entity

A full copy of each reportis available online at httpsohioauditorgov

Paulding Eagles donated $3000 toward thePaulding Putnam Electric employeesrsquo Honor Flightproject Here Joe Sukup (left) from Paulding Eagles presents the donation to Russell Rager PPEClineman and Paulding Eagles member

Paulding Hardin state highway

workers take Roadeo honors

Winning the loader competition in Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 truck and loaderRoadeo was Brad Fuller (center) of the Paulding County garage In second was Alan Taylor (right)of Wyandot County and third was Tom Mellinger of Hancock County

LIMA ndash Employees in the Hardin and Pauld-ing County Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) District 1 garages were named the win-ners in the ODOT District 1 truck and loader Road-eo held in Lima District 1 encompasses Allen Deance Han-cock Hardin Paulding Putnam Van Wert andWyandot counties Winning the loader competition was taken byBrad Fuller of the Paulding County garage fol-lowed by Taylor of Wyandot County John Rink-er of the Hancock County garage nished in third place Winning the truck competition was Mike Fresh-corn of the Hardin County garage Finishing sec-

ond behind Freshcorn was Tom Mellinger of theHancock County garage In third place was AlanTaylor of the Wyandot County garage The rst-ever district team champion award wasgiven to Hancock County which had the top-twoscores in both the truck and loader competition Also announced at the Roadeo was this yearrsquosPaint the Plow winner which was Kalida HighSchool Paint the Plow is a contest which asks areahigh schools to paint an ODOT plow with theirmessage of school spirit safety patriotism or Ohio pride There were 18 schools from ODOT District1rsquos eight-county region participating this year

Photos of all entries in this yearrsquos Paint the Plowcontest are posted on the ODOT District 1 Face- book page facebookcomODOTDistrict1 ldquoWe love Roadeo day ndash itrsquos a day for our opera-tors to hone and prove their skills and to celebratethe relationship we have with the communities weserve through the paint the plow competitionrdquo saidKirk Slusher ODOT District 1 deputy director The Roadeo is a friendly competition which pitsequipment operators against one another to testtheir skill in maneuvering equipment through a se-ries of obstacles intended to mimic situations theyencounter on the job Participants are also requiredto nd deliberately placed mechanical bugs onequipment as part of the pre-trip inspection portion

of the competition The competition also included a test of the rulesand laws pertaining to holders of a commercialdriverrsquos license (CDL) All highway techniciansfor ODOT are required to retain a CDL ldquoAll aspects of the competition are intended toenhance the skill and professionalism of our opera-torsrdquo said Slusher The top-two nishers in the district competitionin both the truck and loader event will go on tocompete against their coworkers in the statewidecompetition which will be held in Columbus inSeptember

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Te Paulding County Veteransrsquo Service Office isdedicated to aiding Paulding County veterans and

their families in time of need

Tere are two basic services the agency provides

1 - Emergency Financial Assistance - Provide shortterm financial assistance to eligible veterans andtheir amilies who demonstrate a need Tis in-cludes but is not limited to ood gas mortgagerent and assistance with utility payments

2 - Claims Assistance - Provide services or veteransand other claimants or help with VA claims or anyederal state or local benefits

We also provide reimbursement or the cost otransportation to VA medical acilities in our area or

in the case where the veteran cannot drivehimsel we will provide a driver

Our office hours are uesday thru Friday930 am-200 pm

Arrangements can be made orafer office hours appointments

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Emergency training exercise held near Payne over weekend

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

Carrying the ldquovictimrdquo from the accident scene was not easy for these two reghters The life-size dummy weighed over 150 pounds

PAYNE ndash Brigner Truck-ing located west of Payneon Ohio 613 was the sceneon Saturday June 11 of thePaulding County Local Emer-

gency Planning Committee(LEPC) functional hazardousmaterials exercise

A total of 47 re and EMS per sonnel from Antwer pCecilCrane Township PaynePaulding Scott Grover HillConvoy Allen County Indand other local agenciesas well as volunteers of theAmerican Red Cross from VanWert were all on scene for thesimulated accident scene Each county is required bythe Ohio Emergency Manage-ment Agency (OEMA) andthe Ohio State Emergency Re-sponse Commission (OSERC)to put into practice their emer-

gency plan for such incidentsonce a year The exercise wasevaluated by representativesof the OEMA and OSERC

In this scenario a pick-upand a tanker truck carryingdiesel fuel collided The tankerthen leaked several gallons ofsimulated diesel fuel which

was actually water at the sceneThe ldquodriverrdquo of the pick-up alifelike dummy that weighed160 pounds was thrown fromthe vehicle had serious injuriesand was contaminated with theleaking fuel The tanker driver was alsocontaminated but was not in- jured First responders wererequired to demonstrate toevaluators their plan for de-contaminating stabilizing andtransporting the victims andfor neutralizing the spilled fueland containing the runoff Large absorbent booms were placed into the drainage ditchesalong Ohio 613 to prevent the

contaminated runoff from get-ting into the water supply Like a choreographed dancere trucks from the various

departments pulled up one ata time to a portable water tankthat had been set up by thePayne reghters Dumpingtheir tanker of water into the

tank took no more than a fewminutes each The water was then pumpedout of the tank and used to de-contaminate the scene and thevictims Foam was also usedto prevent the leaked ldquodieselfuelrdquo from igniting According to Ed BohnPaulding County EMA direc-tor and head of LEPC the ex-ercise was a success ldquoWe found a few things wecan improve uponrdquo he saidldquoWersquoll take a look at the eval-uatorsrsquo observations when weget them and put together acomprehensive plan that wecan improve upon in the event

of similar incidents in the fu-ture I want to thank everyonewho took part in the exerciseand helped in any wayrdquo

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

With temperatures near 90 degrees this Payne reghter poured bottled water over his head tocool off He was one of over 40 re and EMS personnel who took part in a simulated tankerpick-upaccident with a fuel spill west of Payne The exercise was part of annual training for emergencyresponders in the county

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

A reghter sprays foam onto the tanker and pick-up truck involved in a simulated accident heldat Brigner Trucking near Payne

Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding CountyThey represented the Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County which will be dedicating its latesthouse just completed in Oakwood The pair discussed the many things the group is required to dobefore a home can be started such as nancing location size of the home etc Planning has tobe completed and approved before construction can start Matt Miller was program chairman

FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK ndash Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on yourhistory at Americarsquos newest National Park On Thursday June 16 the Maumee Valley Heritage Cor-ridor is sponsoring a walk on the Fallen Timbers Battleeld The group will meet at 630 pm on thepatio of the parkrsquos visitor center and be escorted by a historical interpreter dressed as one of the

participants in the decisive 1794 battle The visitorrsquos center is located at US 24 and Jerome RoadMaumee The program is free and open to the public The recently opened (October 2015) FallenTimbers Battleeld is perhaps the only 18th century battle site in the United States that looks andfeels much as it did the day of the battle

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 9A

One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

of (Financial) Knowledge

By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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Whatrsquos that yellow flower in

the county Or is it a weedCressleaf groundsel weed found in Ohio wheat hay fields

Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

For information call Pleasant Valley Golf Course at419-263-2037 or Leo Beagle at 419-263-2254

Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

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WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

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behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

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Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

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AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

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419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

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nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

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WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

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STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

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go to

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If itrsquos time toget rid of it

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YOUR AD

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WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

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Do your written communications skills need polishing

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The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding bull 419-399-2295

Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

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SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

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Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

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132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

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Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

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Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

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Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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PAULDING PROGRESS

COMMUNITY

Engagement

Birthdays

SARA PRIEST and GARRETT STOLLER

Sara Priest and GarrettStoller announce their com-ing marriage on July 162016

Sararsquos parents are Traceyand Ron Richardville andKathy and Mike Priest Garrettrsquos parents are Bethand Eric Stoller Sara is a graduate ofWayne Trace High SchoolOtterbein University and

Mount St Joseph with a doc-torate in physical therapy Garrett is a graduate ofPaulding High School andToledo University and iscurrently pursuing a mas-terrsquos degree in kinesiologyat the University of MiamiOxford They both work and live inCincinnati

June 18 ndash Catie Christo Pauline Cooper

Johnny Ganger III Samantha Habern JulieKnapp Brad Smazenko Austin Wilt June 19 ndash Brok Coburn Marilyn CramptonRita Diaz Iris Christie Goldfuss Lisa John-son Mar ie Moore Lisa Schooley June 20 ndash Jeff Budd Vicki English SandyGawronski Aidyn Gonzales Aaliyah More-no-Helle Jamy Hunt Ray Keck Adam Las-siter Aiden Lichty Tommie Rosenhan June 21 ndash Curtis Gawronski GraceLynnKoch Alayna Leatherman Donald Lippi

Mary Mabis Lucille Schmidt Stacie School-

ey Tyler Short June 22 ndash Heather Blair Mary HoltsberryAshley LaBounty Karen K McVay Cath-erine Snellenberger Kelly Snyder EvynStuchell June 23 ndash Chrissy Combs Kevin DanglerManny Lucas Austin Miller Jon RinglerGloria Tapp June 24 ndash Dave Arens Brett Bok HackerCombs Jr Dave LaFountain Helen ParrishDon Roughton Mike Workman

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New ArrivalsMay 22 2016 Jacob Lynn Whitman was born to Joel and ChelseaWhitman of Payne at 1049

pm on Sunday May 22 atCommunity Memorial Hos- pital Hicksville He was 7 pounds 12 ounc-es and 20 inches long Welcoming committeewere grandparents Mark andLisa Holtsberry of Pauldingand Bruce and Kara Whit-man of Payne

Great-grandparents areWalter and Loretta Schulzof Ney Justine Holtsberryof Paulding Ronald Etzler of

Payne and Larry and Shaar-on Whitman of Payne

RETIREMENT OPEN HOUSE ndash The staff of PARC LanePC Workshop and employees of PC Work-shop recently gathered for a retirement open house for LeAnn Schlatter celebrating her 31 years ofservice to these organizations They say ldquoThank you for your dedication LeAnn we will miss yourdquo

Spitting watermelon seeds scholarship

for Parrett new Lions Club officers Spitting watermelon seedsat John Paulding Days wasa huge event ten years agowhile 20 years ago the lit-

tle king and queen was an-nounced John Paulding Daysis a summer event that manylook forward to each summerand this year 2016 will be noexception June 14 2006 JohnPaulding Days watermelonseed spitting contest winnerswere age 4 and under - Mad-ison Johnson 5rsquo-9rdquo age 5-9- Sean Holman 15rsquo-1rdquo age10-16 - Rodney Osbun 31rsquo-1rdquoover age 17 - Tina Holman31rsquo-8rdquo

Chamber rafe winners rst prize - Bill Shugars ve roundsof golf at Auglaize CountryClub second prize - Jeff Staley

$100 gas card at Mara-Martthird prize - Melinda Krick$50 gift card at Chief Payne Village Council Mayor Speice reported thatthe downtown sidewalk proj-ect was completed at a nalcost of $4845 Marcia Pagley of the Soar-ing Eagles Relay For Life

team presented a $1000 dona-tion from the Paulding Eagles June 12 1996 Little roy-alty reigns - The Little Kingand Queen Contest winners

for the John Paulding DaysQueen - Caryn JohnstonKing - Scott Meyers First prince - Tyler Carlisle sec-ond prince - Robbie Bair IIIFirst princess - Megan Gonza-les second princess - AshleySwitzer Two new members were in-ducted into the Kiwanis ClubAllison Smith and Terri Deel Joel Parrett 1996 PauldingHigh School graduate re-ceived the Kurt Sholl Memo-rial Scholarship Green Meadows Confer-

ence baseball team includedfrom Paulding County FirstTeam players Eric William-son from Antwerp and Jeff

Mangette Wayne Trace TheSecond Team included ChrisFriend Antwerp and RodDecker Wayne Trace Hon-orable Mention Ryan BagleyAntwerp and Aaron BurleyWayne Trace June 16 1976 PaynePostmaster Leo Davis retiresafter 21 years of service Paulding County Fair Board- Ethel Clark was chosen toreplace Carl Rau as fair boarddirector and will be in chargeof all publicity Charloe - Mr and MrsCurtis Donley recently en- joyed a sh fry with Laureland Esther Carnahan and

Nancy Jane Donley New ofcers for the Pauld-ing Lions Club were recentlyinstalled ndash Lauren Brown president Bill Follas rstvice president J David Webbsecond vice president DonFoltz third vice presidentHarold Hillier secretaryBud Offerle tail twister andRalph Reinhart lion tamer Greg Mielke son of MrArthur Mielke Paulding has been named to the Deanrsquos listat Deance College for thespring semester

By Joe Shouse

Tose were the

D983137983161983155

For the Record It is the policy of the Paulding County Progress to publish public records asthey are reported or released

by va ri ou s ag en ci es Names appear ing in ldquoForthe Recordrdquo are publishedwithout exception to preserve the fairness andimpartiality of the Progress and as a news service to ourreaders

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 7A

By Nancy Whitaker

for your Thoughts a penny

Fair time Big job good job As I am working in the sec-retaryrsquos ofce at the PauldingCounty Fair it is amazing to seehow many people work longhours to make this event happen There are so many details thatI was not even aware of In fact Ithink that being a part of the fair board is not only a job for a weekin June but it is basically an allyear job

There are things like storage buildings camp sites restroomsgroundskeeping and maintenancework to help keep the fairgroundworking and functioning As I see vendors come in4-H kids and their projects foodcarts horses and even porta-pot-ties arriving you better believethat behind the scenes the fair board is working and makingsure seeing that Paulding Coun-ty has a fair to be proud of Af-ter all we are the rst one in theState of Ohio There are some people whoare in charge of the CommercialBuilding and placing exhibitorsin their designated places That

in itself is a job which requires planning ahead

Then there is the midway withmany attractions to make sure at-tendees have a good time Some-one behind the scenes takes careof that also With the cows horses chick-ens goats rabbits and pigscoming in for different eventsit takes dedicated board mem- bers volunteers and the manysponsors to make the fair a great place to go

There are food vendors trac-tors pulls auction horse races

and entertainment that are all a part of this 156th county fair One thing I am watching foris the french fry stand and thehomemade ice cream Yum Ohand the elephant ears corn dogsand sausage sandwiches Someone is in charge of Se-nior Day and Veterans Day atthe fair These are always specialdays with food recognition and

entertainmentThere is a lot for everyoneto notice coming to the 156thPaulding County Fair Work has been done to buildings and thegrandstand When this column prints thevendors campers animals andrides will be in full swing Sowhen attending our fair say aldquoThank Yourdquo to all the volun-teers board members and spon-sors who have been making thisevent happen for the past 156years Do you plan on attending thefair What is your favorite fairfood to eat How many PauldingCounty Fairs have you attended

Let me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

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Join Paulding SWCD at the

fair for free kidsrsquo activities

Visit the Paulding SWCD booth at the Paulding County Fair for free kidsrsquo activities today and Thurs-day June 15-16 from 1-3 pm In this photo taken last year children enjoy one of the learning programs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD The Paulding Soil and Water ConservationDistrict would like to invite the communityto its Paulding SWCD booth at the PauldingCounty Fair The fair booth will be open from 1-3 pmtoday and Thursday and is located outside theswine barn The SWCD will have kidsrsquo activi-ties each day and is giving away free popcornThe booth will feature current programs beingoffered as well as photos from the various ac-tivities and events the Paulding SWCD hasdone throughout the year The inaugural Paulding SWCD photo con-test is being judged by votersrsquo choice at the

fair Please come out and vote for your favorite photo taken at the Black Swamp Nature Center On Wednesday kids will learn about watererosion and be able to see a live demonstrationusing the stream table After learning abouterosion youths are invited to make their veryown pet rock to take home with them To nish off the week on Thursday youthswill learn about pollinators and create theirvery own tie-dye buttery creature to takehome with them Please stop by the fair booth to learn moreabout the Paulding Soil and Water Conserva-tion District and get some more informationabout various programs available to producersin Paulding County See you at the Paulding County Fair

PCH earns Auditor of State Award PAULDING ndash Auditor ofState Dave Yost is pleasedannounce that the PauldingCounty Hospital was one ofthree entities to receive theAuditor of State Award fortheir clean audit reports The other two award recip-ients are the Jefferson CountyLand Reutilization Corpora-tion and the Public EntitiesPool of Ohio in Lucas County The Auditor of State Award

is presented to local govern-ments and school districtsupon the completion of a -

nancial audit Entities thatreceive the award meet thefollowing criteria of a ldquocleanrdquoaudit report bull The entity must le timelynancial reports with the Au-ditor of Statersquos ofce in accor -dance with GAAP (GenerallyAccepted Accounting Princi- ples) bull The audit report doesnot contain any ndings forrecovery material citations

material weaknesses signi-cant deciencies Single Auditndings or questioned costs

bull The entityrsquos manage-ment letter contains no com-ments related to ethics re-ferralsquestioned costs lessthan $10000 lack of timelyreport submission reconcilia-tion failure to obtain a timelySingle Audit ndings for re-covery less than $100 publicmeetings or public records noother nancial or other con-cerns exist that involve eligi- ble entity

A full copy of each reportis available online at httpsohioauditorgov

Paulding Eagles donated $3000 toward thePaulding Putnam Electric employeesrsquo Honor Flightproject Here Joe Sukup (left) from Paulding Eagles presents the donation to Russell Rager PPEClineman and Paulding Eagles member

Paulding Hardin state highway

workers take Roadeo honors

Winning the loader competition in Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 truck and loaderRoadeo was Brad Fuller (center) of the Paulding County garage In second was Alan Taylor (right)of Wyandot County and third was Tom Mellinger of Hancock County

LIMA ndash Employees in the Hardin and Pauld-ing County Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) District 1 garages were named the win-ners in the ODOT District 1 truck and loader Road-eo held in Lima District 1 encompasses Allen Deance Han-cock Hardin Paulding Putnam Van Wert andWyandot counties Winning the loader competition was taken byBrad Fuller of the Paulding County garage fol-lowed by Taylor of Wyandot County John Rink-er of the Hancock County garage nished in third place Winning the truck competition was Mike Fresh-corn of the Hardin County garage Finishing sec-

ond behind Freshcorn was Tom Mellinger of theHancock County garage In third place was AlanTaylor of the Wyandot County garage The rst-ever district team champion award wasgiven to Hancock County which had the top-twoscores in both the truck and loader competition Also announced at the Roadeo was this yearrsquosPaint the Plow winner which was Kalida HighSchool Paint the Plow is a contest which asks areahigh schools to paint an ODOT plow with theirmessage of school spirit safety patriotism or Ohio pride There were 18 schools from ODOT District1rsquos eight-county region participating this year

Photos of all entries in this yearrsquos Paint the Plowcontest are posted on the ODOT District 1 Face- book page facebookcomODOTDistrict1 ldquoWe love Roadeo day ndash itrsquos a day for our opera-tors to hone and prove their skills and to celebratethe relationship we have with the communities weserve through the paint the plow competitionrdquo saidKirk Slusher ODOT District 1 deputy director The Roadeo is a friendly competition which pitsequipment operators against one another to testtheir skill in maneuvering equipment through a se-ries of obstacles intended to mimic situations theyencounter on the job Participants are also requiredto nd deliberately placed mechanical bugs onequipment as part of the pre-trip inspection portion

of the competition The competition also included a test of the rulesand laws pertaining to holders of a commercialdriverrsquos license (CDL) All highway techniciansfor ODOT are required to retain a CDL ldquoAll aspects of the competition are intended toenhance the skill and professionalism of our opera-torsrdquo said Slusher The top-two nishers in the district competitionin both the truck and loader event will go on tocompete against their coworkers in the statewidecompetition which will be held in Columbus inSeptember

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Te Paulding County Veteransrsquo Service Office isdedicated to aiding Paulding County veterans and

their families in time of need

Tere are two basic services the agency provides

1 - Emergency Financial Assistance - Provide shortterm financial assistance to eligible veterans andtheir amilies who demonstrate a need Tis in-cludes but is not limited to ood gas mortgagerent and assistance with utility payments

2 - Claims Assistance - Provide services or veteransand other claimants or help with VA claims or anyederal state or local benefits

We also provide reimbursement or the cost otransportation to VA medical acilities in our area or

in the case where the veteran cannot drivehimsel we will provide a driver

Our office hours are uesday thru Friday930 am-200 pm

Arrangements can be made orafer office hours appointments

Any questions please call 419-399-8285810 E Perry St Paulding

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Emergency training exercise held near Payne over weekend

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

Carrying the ldquovictimrdquo from the accident scene was not easy for these two reghters The life-size dummy weighed over 150 pounds

PAYNE ndash Brigner Truck-ing located west of Payneon Ohio 613 was the sceneon Saturday June 11 of thePaulding County Local Emer-

gency Planning Committee(LEPC) functional hazardousmaterials exercise

A total of 47 re and EMS per sonnel from Antwer pCecilCrane Township PaynePaulding Scott Grover HillConvoy Allen County Indand other local agenciesas well as volunteers of theAmerican Red Cross from VanWert were all on scene for thesimulated accident scene Each county is required bythe Ohio Emergency Manage-ment Agency (OEMA) andthe Ohio State Emergency Re-sponse Commission (OSERC)to put into practice their emer-

gency plan for such incidentsonce a year The exercise wasevaluated by representativesof the OEMA and OSERC

In this scenario a pick-upand a tanker truck carryingdiesel fuel collided The tankerthen leaked several gallons ofsimulated diesel fuel which

was actually water at the sceneThe ldquodriverrdquo of the pick-up alifelike dummy that weighed160 pounds was thrown fromthe vehicle had serious injuriesand was contaminated with theleaking fuel The tanker driver was alsocontaminated but was not in- jured First responders wererequired to demonstrate toevaluators their plan for de-contaminating stabilizing andtransporting the victims andfor neutralizing the spilled fueland containing the runoff Large absorbent booms were placed into the drainage ditchesalong Ohio 613 to prevent the

contaminated runoff from get-ting into the water supply Like a choreographed dancere trucks from the various

departments pulled up one ata time to a portable water tankthat had been set up by thePayne reghters Dumpingtheir tanker of water into the

tank took no more than a fewminutes each The water was then pumpedout of the tank and used to de-contaminate the scene and thevictims Foam was also usedto prevent the leaked ldquodieselfuelrdquo from igniting According to Ed BohnPaulding County EMA direc-tor and head of LEPC the ex-ercise was a success ldquoWe found a few things wecan improve uponrdquo he saidldquoWersquoll take a look at the eval-uatorsrsquo observations when weget them and put together acomprehensive plan that wecan improve upon in the event

of similar incidents in the fu-ture I want to thank everyonewho took part in the exerciseand helped in any wayrdquo

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

With temperatures near 90 degrees this Payne reghter poured bottled water over his head tocool off He was one of over 40 re and EMS personnel who took part in a simulated tankerpick-upaccident with a fuel spill west of Payne The exercise was part of annual training for emergencyresponders in the county

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

A reghter sprays foam onto the tanker and pick-up truck involved in a simulated accident heldat Brigner Trucking near Payne

Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding CountyThey represented the Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County which will be dedicating its latesthouse just completed in Oakwood The pair discussed the many things the group is required to dobefore a home can be started such as nancing location size of the home etc Planning has tobe completed and approved before construction can start Matt Miller was program chairman

FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK ndash Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on yourhistory at Americarsquos newest National Park On Thursday June 16 the Maumee Valley Heritage Cor-ridor is sponsoring a walk on the Fallen Timbers Battleeld The group will meet at 630 pm on thepatio of the parkrsquos visitor center and be escorted by a historical interpreter dressed as one of the

participants in the decisive 1794 battle The visitorrsquos center is located at US 24 and Jerome RoadMaumee The program is free and open to the public The recently opened (October 2015) FallenTimbers Battleeld is perhaps the only 18th century battle site in the United States that looks andfeels much as it did the day of the battle

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One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

of (Financial) Knowledge

By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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the county Or is it a weedCressleaf groundsel weed found in Ohio wheat hay fields

Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

Take us on vacation Are you headed to some exotic foreign destination anotherstate or even Ohio for a vacation Take the Progress with youalong with your camera and send us a photo and informationEmail progressprogressnewspaperorg

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

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Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

CLASSIFIEDS

reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding bull 419-399-2295

Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

RELIGION

AntwerpPayne

Harlan IN

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Payne

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Funeral Home

1-800-399-3522 bull (419) 399-2866

419-399-3885

Mara MartPaulding

SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

Stabler Steam Carpet

Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

OHIO GAS COMPANY

1-800-331-7396

ldquoVariety is our middle name rdquo

419-622-3014

132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 15A

Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 7A

By Nancy Whitaker

for your Thoughts a penny

Fair time Big job good job As I am working in the sec-retaryrsquos ofce at the PauldingCounty Fair it is amazing to seehow many people work longhours to make this event happen There are so many details thatI was not even aware of In fact Ithink that being a part of the fair board is not only a job for a weekin June but it is basically an allyear job

There are things like storage buildings camp sites restroomsgroundskeeping and maintenancework to help keep the fairgroundworking and functioning As I see vendors come in4-H kids and their projects foodcarts horses and even porta-pot-ties arriving you better believethat behind the scenes the fair board is working and makingsure seeing that Paulding Coun-ty has a fair to be proud of Af-ter all we are the rst one in theState of Ohio There are some people whoare in charge of the CommercialBuilding and placing exhibitorsin their designated places That

in itself is a job which requires planning ahead

Then there is the midway withmany attractions to make sure at-tendees have a good time Some-one behind the scenes takes careof that also With the cows horses chick-ens goats rabbits and pigscoming in for different eventsit takes dedicated board mem- bers volunteers and the manysponsors to make the fair a great place to go

There are food vendors trac-tors pulls auction horse races

and entertainment that are all a part of this 156th county fair One thing I am watching foris the french fry stand and thehomemade ice cream Yum Ohand the elephant ears corn dogsand sausage sandwiches Someone is in charge of Se-nior Day and Veterans Day atthe fair These are always specialdays with food recognition and

entertainmentThere is a lot for everyoneto notice coming to the 156thPaulding County Fair Work has been done to buildings and thegrandstand When this column prints thevendors campers animals andrides will be in full swing Sowhen attending our fair say aldquoThank Yourdquo to all the volun-teers board members and spon-sors who have been making thisevent happen for the past 156years Do you plan on attending thefair What is your favorite fairfood to eat How many PauldingCounty Fairs have you attended

Let me know and Irsquoll give youa Penny for Your Thoughts

Just in Time for

Fatherrsquos

Day

PAULDING

HOSPITAL

Auxiliary

Gift Shop

bull OSU Items

Including bull Neckties

bull Russell Stover

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Join Paulding SWCD at the

fair for free kidsrsquo activities

Visit the Paulding SWCD booth at the Paulding County Fair for free kidsrsquo activities today and Thurs-day June 15-16 from 1-3 pm In this photo taken last year children enjoy one of the learning programs

By Staci MillerEducation specialist

Paulding SWCD The Paulding Soil and Water ConservationDistrict would like to invite the communityto its Paulding SWCD booth at the PauldingCounty Fair The fair booth will be open from 1-3 pmtoday and Thursday and is located outside theswine barn The SWCD will have kidsrsquo activi-ties each day and is giving away free popcornThe booth will feature current programs beingoffered as well as photos from the various ac-tivities and events the Paulding SWCD hasdone throughout the year The inaugural Paulding SWCD photo con-test is being judged by votersrsquo choice at the

fair Please come out and vote for your favorite photo taken at the Black Swamp Nature Center On Wednesday kids will learn about watererosion and be able to see a live demonstrationusing the stream table After learning abouterosion youths are invited to make their veryown pet rock to take home with them To nish off the week on Thursday youthswill learn about pollinators and create theirvery own tie-dye buttery creature to takehome with them Please stop by the fair booth to learn moreabout the Paulding Soil and Water Conserva-tion District and get some more informationabout various programs available to producersin Paulding County See you at the Paulding County Fair

PCH earns Auditor of State Award PAULDING ndash Auditor ofState Dave Yost is pleasedannounce that the PauldingCounty Hospital was one ofthree entities to receive theAuditor of State Award fortheir clean audit reports The other two award recip-ients are the Jefferson CountyLand Reutilization Corpora-tion and the Public EntitiesPool of Ohio in Lucas County The Auditor of State Award

is presented to local govern-ments and school districtsupon the completion of a -

nancial audit Entities thatreceive the award meet thefollowing criteria of a ldquocleanrdquoaudit report bull The entity must le timelynancial reports with the Au-ditor of Statersquos ofce in accor -dance with GAAP (GenerallyAccepted Accounting Princi- ples) bull The audit report doesnot contain any ndings forrecovery material citations

material weaknesses signi-cant deciencies Single Auditndings or questioned costs

bull The entityrsquos manage-ment letter contains no com-ments related to ethics re-ferralsquestioned costs lessthan $10000 lack of timelyreport submission reconcilia-tion failure to obtain a timelySingle Audit ndings for re-covery less than $100 publicmeetings or public records noother nancial or other con-cerns exist that involve eligi- ble entity

A full copy of each reportis available online at httpsohioauditorgov

Paulding Eagles donated $3000 toward thePaulding Putnam Electric employeesrsquo Honor Flightproject Here Joe Sukup (left) from Paulding Eagles presents the donation to Russell Rager PPEClineman and Paulding Eagles member

Paulding Hardin state highway

workers take Roadeo honors

Winning the loader competition in Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 truck and loaderRoadeo was Brad Fuller (center) of the Paulding County garage In second was Alan Taylor (right)of Wyandot County and third was Tom Mellinger of Hancock County

LIMA ndash Employees in the Hardin and Pauld-ing County Ohio Department of Transportation(ODOT) District 1 garages were named the win-ners in the ODOT District 1 truck and loader Road-eo held in Lima District 1 encompasses Allen Deance Han-cock Hardin Paulding Putnam Van Wert andWyandot counties Winning the loader competition was taken byBrad Fuller of the Paulding County garage fol-lowed by Taylor of Wyandot County John Rink-er of the Hancock County garage nished in third place Winning the truck competition was Mike Fresh-corn of the Hardin County garage Finishing sec-

ond behind Freshcorn was Tom Mellinger of theHancock County garage In third place was AlanTaylor of the Wyandot County garage The rst-ever district team champion award wasgiven to Hancock County which had the top-twoscores in both the truck and loader competition Also announced at the Roadeo was this yearrsquosPaint the Plow winner which was Kalida HighSchool Paint the Plow is a contest which asks areahigh schools to paint an ODOT plow with theirmessage of school spirit safety patriotism or Ohio pride There were 18 schools from ODOT District1rsquos eight-county region participating this year

Photos of all entries in this yearrsquos Paint the Plowcontest are posted on the ODOT District 1 Face- book page facebookcomODOTDistrict1 ldquoWe love Roadeo day ndash itrsquos a day for our opera-tors to hone and prove their skills and to celebratethe relationship we have with the communities weserve through the paint the plow competitionrdquo saidKirk Slusher ODOT District 1 deputy director The Roadeo is a friendly competition which pitsequipment operators against one another to testtheir skill in maneuvering equipment through a se-ries of obstacles intended to mimic situations theyencounter on the job Participants are also requiredto nd deliberately placed mechanical bugs onequipment as part of the pre-trip inspection portion

of the competition The competition also included a test of the rulesand laws pertaining to holders of a commercialdriverrsquos license (CDL) All highway techniciansfor ODOT are required to retain a CDL ldquoAll aspects of the competition are intended toenhance the skill and professionalism of our opera-torsrdquo said Slusher The top-two nishers in the district competitionin both the truck and loader event will go on tocompete against their coworkers in the statewidecompetition which will be held in Columbus inSeptember

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Te Paulding County Veteransrsquo Service Office isdedicated to aiding Paulding County veterans and

their families in time of need

Tere are two basic services the agency provides

1 - Emergency Financial Assistance - Provide shortterm financial assistance to eligible veterans andtheir amilies who demonstrate a need Tis in-cludes but is not limited to ood gas mortgagerent and assistance with utility payments

2 - Claims Assistance - Provide services or veteransand other claimants or help with VA claims or anyederal state or local benefits

We also provide reimbursement or the cost otransportation to VA medical acilities in our area or

in the case where the veteran cannot drivehimsel we will provide a driver

Our office hours are uesday thru Friday930 am-200 pm

Arrangements can be made orafer office hours appointments

Any questions please call 419-399-8285810 E Perry St Paulding

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Now Installing Water Softenersand Sulfur Removal Systems

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Ser ving 10 am - 3 pm

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Emergency training exercise held near Payne over weekend

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

Carrying the ldquovictimrdquo from the accident scene was not easy for these two reghters The life-size dummy weighed over 150 pounds

PAYNE ndash Brigner Truck-ing located west of Payneon Ohio 613 was the sceneon Saturday June 11 of thePaulding County Local Emer-

gency Planning Committee(LEPC) functional hazardousmaterials exercise

A total of 47 re and EMS per sonnel from Antwer pCecilCrane Township PaynePaulding Scott Grover HillConvoy Allen County Indand other local agenciesas well as volunteers of theAmerican Red Cross from VanWert were all on scene for thesimulated accident scene Each county is required bythe Ohio Emergency Manage-ment Agency (OEMA) andthe Ohio State Emergency Re-sponse Commission (OSERC)to put into practice their emer-

gency plan for such incidentsonce a year The exercise wasevaluated by representativesof the OEMA and OSERC

In this scenario a pick-upand a tanker truck carryingdiesel fuel collided The tankerthen leaked several gallons ofsimulated diesel fuel which

was actually water at the sceneThe ldquodriverrdquo of the pick-up alifelike dummy that weighed160 pounds was thrown fromthe vehicle had serious injuriesand was contaminated with theleaking fuel The tanker driver was alsocontaminated but was not in- jured First responders wererequired to demonstrate toevaluators their plan for de-contaminating stabilizing andtransporting the victims andfor neutralizing the spilled fueland containing the runoff Large absorbent booms were placed into the drainage ditchesalong Ohio 613 to prevent the

contaminated runoff from get-ting into the water supply Like a choreographed dancere trucks from the various

departments pulled up one ata time to a portable water tankthat had been set up by thePayne reghters Dumpingtheir tanker of water into the

tank took no more than a fewminutes each The water was then pumpedout of the tank and used to de-contaminate the scene and thevictims Foam was also usedto prevent the leaked ldquodieselfuelrdquo from igniting According to Ed BohnPaulding County EMA direc-tor and head of LEPC the ex-ercise was a success ldquoWe found a few things wecan improve uponrdquo he saidldquoWersquoll take a look at the eval-uatorsrsquo observations when weget them and put together acomprehensive plan that wecan improve upon in the event

of similar incidents in the fu-ture I want to thank everyonewho took part in the exerciseand helped in any wayrdquo

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

With temperatures near 90 degrees this Payne reghter poured bottled water over his head tocool off He was one of over 40 re and EMS personnel who took part in a simulated tankerpick-upaccident with a fuel spill west of Payne The exercise was part of annual training for emergencyresponders in the county

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

A reghter sprays foam onto the tanker and pick-up truck involved in a simulated accident heldat Brigner Trucking near Payne

Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding CountyThey represented the Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County which will be dedicating its latesthouse just completed in Oakwood The pair discussed the many things the group is required to dobefore a home can be started such as nancing location size of the home etc Planning has tobe completed and approved before construction can start Matt Miller was program chairman

FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK ndash Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on yourhistory at Americarsquos newest National Park On Thursday June 16 the Maumee Valley Heritage Cor-ridor is sponsoring a walk on the Fallen Timbers Battleeld The group will meet at 630 pm on thepatio of the parkrsquos visitor center and be escorted by a historical interpreter dressed as one of the

participants in the decisive 1794 battle The visitorrsquos center is located at US 24 and Jerome RoadMaumee The program is free and open to the public The recently opened (October 2015) FallenTimbers Battleeld is perhaps the only 18th century battle site in the United States that looks andfeels much as it did the day of the battle

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One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

of (Financial) Knowledge

By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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Whatrsquos that yellow flower in

the county Or is it a weedCressleaf groundsel weed found in Ohio wheat hay fields

Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

Take us on vacation Are you headed to some exotic foreign destination anotherstate or even Ohio for a vacation Take the Progress with youalong with your camera and send us a photo and informationEmail progressprogressnewspaperorg

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

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No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

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Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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12A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

CLASSIFIEDS

reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 13A

WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

P 983154983151983143 983154 983141983155983155

PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

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PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

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8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

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Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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Te Paulding County Veteransrsquo Service Office isdedicated to aiding Paulding County veterans and

their families in time of need

Tere are two basic services the agency provides

1 - Emergency Financial Assistance - Provide shortterm financial assistance to eligible veterans andtheir amilies who demonstrate a need Tis in-cludes but is not limited to ood gas mortgagerent and assistance with utility payments

2 - Claims Assistance - Provide services or veteransand other claimants or help with VA claims or anyederal state or local benefits

We also provide reimbursement or the cost otransportation to VA medical acilities in our area or

in the case where the veteran cannot drivehimsel we will provide a driver

Our office hours are uesday thru Friday930 am-200 pm

Arrangements can be made orafer office hours appointments

Any questions please call 419-399-8285810 E Perry St Paulding

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J o i n u s

Emergency training exercise held near Payne over weekend

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

Carrying the ldquovictimrdquo from the accident scene was not easy for these two reghters The life-size dummy weighed over 150 pounds

PAYNE ndash Brigner Truck-ing located west of Payneon Ohio 613 was the sceneon Saturday June 11 of thePaulding County Local Emer-

gency Planning Committee(LEPC) functional hazardousmaterials exercise

A total of 47 re and EMS per sonnel from Antwer pCecilCrane Township PaynePaulding Scott Grover HillConvoy Allen County Indand other local agenciesas well as volunteers of theAmerican Red Cross from VanWert were all on scene for thesimulated accident scene Each county is required bythe Ohio Emergency Manage-ment Agency (OEMA) andthe Ohio State Emergency Re-sponse Commission (OSERC)to put into practice their emer-

gency plan for such incidentsonce a year The exercise wasevaluated by representativesof the OEMA and OSERC

In this scenario a pick-upand a tanker truck carryingdiesel fuel collided The tankerthen leaked several gallons ofsimulated diesel fuel which

was actually water at the sceneThe ldquodriverrdquo of the pick-up alifelike dummy that weighed160 pounds was thrown fromthe vehicle had serious injuriesand was contaminated with theleaking fuel The tanker driver was alsocontaminated but was not in- jured First responders wererequired to demonstrate toevaluators their plan for de-contaminating stabilizing andtransporting the victims andfor neutralizing the spilled fueland containing the runoff Large absorbent booms were placed into the drainage ditchesalong Ohio 613 to prevent the

contaminated runoff from get-ting into the water supply Like a choreographed dancere trucks from the various

departments pulled up one ata time to a portable water tankthat had been set up by thePayne reghters Dumpingtheir tanker of water into the

tank took no more than a fewminutes each The water was then pumpedout of the tank and used to de-contaminate the scene and thevictims Foam was also usedto prevent the leaked ldquodieselfuelrdquo from igniting According to Ed BohnPaulding County EMA direc-tor and head of LEPC the ex-ercise was a success ldquoWe found a few things wecan improve uponrdquo he saidldquoWersquoll take a look at the eval-uatorsrsquo observations when weget them and put together acomprehensive plan that wecan improve upon in the event

of similar incidents in the fu-ture I want to thank everyonewho took part in the exerciseand helped in any wayrdquo

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

With temperatures near 90 degrees this Payne reghter poured bottled water over his head tocool off He was one of over 40 re and EMS personnel who took part in a simulated tankerpick-upaccident with a fuel spill west of Payne The exercise was part of annual training for emergencyresponders in the county

Judy WellsPaulding County Progress

A reghter sprays foam onto the tanker and pick-up truck involved in a simulated accident heldat Brigner Trucking near Payne

Deb Hunter (left) and Laurie Lucas were the speakers at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding CountyThey represented the Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County which will be dedicating its latesthouse just completed in Oakwood The pair discussed the many things the group is required to dobefore a home can be started such as nancing location size of the home etc Planning has tobe completed and approved before construction can start Matt Miller was program chairman

FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD WALK ndash Enjoy a summer evening stroll and brush up on yourhistory at Americarsquos newest National Park On Thursday June 16 the Maumee Valley Heritage Cor-ridor is sponsoring a walk on the Fallen Timbers Battleeld The group will meet at 630 pm on thepatio of the parkrsquos visitor center and be escorted by a historical interpreter dressed as one of the

participants in the decisive 1794 battle The visitorrsquos center is located at US 24 and Jerome RoadMaumee The program is free and open to the public The recently opened (October 2015) FallenTimbers Battleeld is perhaps the only 18th century battle site in the United States that looks andfeels much as it did the day of the battle

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One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

of (Financial) Knowledge

By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 11A

PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

For information call Pleasant Valley Golf Course at419-263-2037 or Leo Beagle at 419-263-2254

Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

CLASSIFIEDS

reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding bull 419-399-2295

Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

RELIGION

AntwerpPayne

Harlan IN

C amp Y OilCompany

Payne

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Funeral Home

1-800-399-3522 bull (419) 399-2866

419-399-3885

Mara MartPaulding

SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

Stabler Steam Carpet

Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

OHIO GAS COMPANY

1-800-331-7396

ldquoVariety is our middle name rdquo

419-622-3014

132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

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for June 14 - 18

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Rabbit $399lb

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00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 9A

One connection leads to another It was a unique line of con-nections that led from my beloved Limberlost Loblol-ly where I take my two milenature trail gigs to downtownPaulding to a McDonaldrsquos inWaynedale just outside of FortWayne It all started as I approachedwhat we popularly refer to asldquothe Lobrdquo As I glanced to theleft into a system of trails I

thought for sure that I saw whatappeared to be a British soldiertromping through the marshgrass in an area that is one ofmy most frequented areas As I approached sureenough there stood a gentle-man clad in what appeared to be a uniform from the Revo-lutionary War a middle-agedman with binoculars and a wildower identication book Atthe time he was examiningthe ever-beautiful white indi-go which currently is formingin large clusters in wild areaslike the Lob We talked aboutthe indigo then he wanted toknow if I had seen the beautiful

re pink ower at the farthestextent of the upper woods trailnear the east end of the Lob I assured him that I hadnrsquot infact I didnrsquot admit to him that Ihadnrsquot ever seen such a owerHe told me it was bright red andwas located on the trail just in-side the woods on the east end Fairly sure of what he wastalking about I began the mileor so trek through the woodsacross the Boy Scout bridgeand into a winding hilly partof the trees in the ever-thick-ening forest Suddenly I saw just a glimpse of red through anopening and around the bend

by Jim Langham

I turned the corner and there itwas one of the most beautifulowers I had ever seensmalldainty bright red and somewhattaking on the shape of the crossI stood there in awe actuallyreecting on the crucixion ofJesus and wondering who thisstranger was that had pointedme to this special ower I snapped numerous picturesof the one bush loaded with acreation I had never seen be-

fore in my life I sent the pic-ture to my good friend TimKimmel near Huntington andhe identied it for me That night I placed the pic-ture of the newly-discoveredower and the strange story ofthe ldquoBritish soldierrdquo who haddirected me to on Facebook The next morning the mys-tical connections continued asI had a note from PauldingrsquosKim Sutton on Facebook In itshe told me how she had justseen that ower during a spe-cial hike just a couple of weeksearlier a ower she had neverseen before but one that she

had wondered about especial-ly the name She was amazedthat within a two weeks time period she had seen a owershe had never seen before andhad learned its name thanksto the ldquoBritish soldierrdquo in theLimberlost Loblolly Fast forward a couple ofweeks This past week mygood friend Terri Gorney20-year-director of the Pauld-

ing County Genealogical So-ciety told me about additionalground that the Limberlost had purchased to develop Terri and I always chideeach other because she is fromPaulding County is ofciallyin charge of the bird count inForest Woods Nature Center but also is deeply afliatedwith the Limberlost area Wealways chide each other about being the only two people inthe area with mud on our shoesfrom both the Limberlost andPaulding County As she described the newacreage to be developed bythe Limberlost she casually

said ldquoYou should see it thereis quite a bit of this beautifulower known as lsquore pinkrsquo inthe woodsrdquo I shivered at the connectionIn fact I havenrsquot even had achance to tell Kim about thatyet I am typing this in a McDon-aldrsquos in Waynedale A little bitago a dear lady in a bright pink blouse came in and for no rea-son casually looked at me and beamed and said in her pink blouse ldquoHave a good dayrdquo Irsquom not sure of the purposefor that but I plan to a re pinkday

Financial Focus

Give Your Children the Gift

of (Financial) Knowledge

By Phil ReckerEdward Jones Advisor

Itrsquos almost Fatherrsquos Day Ifyoursquore a dad with young chil-dren you can expect some nicehomemade cards and maybeeven a baseball cap But ofcourse your greatest reward isspending time with your kidsand watching them grow Inreturn you can give them a gift ndash the gift of knowledge Specif-ically in the months and yearsahead teach them the nancialskills that can help make theirlives easier and more rewarding For starters encourage yourchildren to become savers Youcan do this in a couple of dif-ferent ways First set a goodexample You might explainto your kids that you want to buy a certain item but you arewaiting for it to go on sale Orif itrsquos a particularly big-ticketitem like an ultra high-de-nition television tell your

children that you simply canrsquotafford it now but that you are putting away some money eachweek until you can You mighteven make a chart showingyour progress

Another way to help yourchildren become better savers

is to provide them with a mon-etary incentive To illustrateFor every dollar they put into aldquopiggy bankrdquo or an actual sav-ings account tell them yoursquoll put in say 50 cents They arelikely to be pleased and ex-cited by how much faster theirmoney grows with your con-tribution and they may well become more motivated tosave Furthermore yoursquoll be giv-ing them a valuable lessonfor later on in life when theywork for a business that offersto match their contributions toa 401(k) or other retirement plan Unfor tunately manyyoung people upon taking ontheir rst ldquocareerrdquo jobs eitherunder-contribute to their re-tirement plans or ignore themcompletely ndash thereby makingit more likely that later on intheir working lives they willhave to come up with much bigger sums each year to accu-mulate enough resources for acomfortable retirement Learning to save is certainlyimportant ndash but children shouldalso learn about investing Tohelp get your children inter-ested in becoming investors point out that they can actuallyown shares of companies with

which they are already familiar ndash the companies that make thegames they play the moviesthey watch and the food theyeat In fact you could evensimulate the investment pro-cess by letting them choose astock and then follow it

To make the results moretangible use ldquoplayrdquo money torepresent an initial investmentand add or subtract to the pileto track the ups and downs ofthe real stock You might even explain someof the reasons for the stockrsquosmovements for example if youand your child are followingthe stock of an entertainmentcompany and that company produces a blockbuster moviethat leads to sequels spinoffsand merchandise tie-ins youcan point out how these devel-opments have pushed up thecompanyrsquos stock price You might also explain thatwhile these short-term pricemovements are interesting ndash andmaybe even fun ndash to follow in-vesting is actually a long-termendeavor and the best inves-tors often hold stocks for manyyears before selling them By following these sugges-tions you can help your chil-dren acquire good financialhabits ndash and seeing them putthese skills to good use can provide you with many happyFatherrsquos Days in the future This article was written by Edward Jones for use by yourlocal Edward Jones Financial Advisor

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the county Or is it a weedCressleaf groundsel weed found in Ohio wheat hay fields

Cressleaf groundsel is poisonous to cattle horses goats sheepand humans Drying or ensiling the plants during the hay or strawmaking process does not reduce its toxicity

By Sarah NoggleOSU Extension Educator

Paulding Countywith additions from

Mark Loux PAULDING ndash Itrsquos a question

that has come across my deskvia email and even through so-cial media Itrsquos not only a ques-tion from farmers but from com-munity members ldquoWhatrsquos that plant growing in the county withthe pretty yellow fowersrdquo Ironically itrsquos not a ower but a weed Cressleaf groundsel(Senecio glabellus) commonlyknown as Butterweed is whatPaulding County citizens areseeing Cressleaf groundsel is on therise in elds across Ohio due to amild winter thatrsquos allowed manyweeds to get an aggressive startthis growing season said a weedscientist in the College of Food

Agricultural and EnvironmentalSciences at The Ohio State Uni-versity And while cressleaf groundselisnrsquot a new problem the weedtypically found in no-till cornand soybean elds that have notyet been treated with burndownherbicides is being reported infairly high numbers in hay andwheat elds said Mark Loux anOhio State University Extensionweed specialist OSU Extension is the state-wide outreach arm of the col-lege Cressleaf groundsel is awinter annual that emerges inlate summer or fall and infests

late-summer seedings of foragesand hay It can be a problem forlivestock producers because it is poisonous to cattle horses goatsand sheep due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) All parts of the plant are toxic The weed is also poisonous tohumans he saidFocus on management ldquoThis year so far has denite-ly been a big year for cressleafgroundsel as the mild winterallowed more of the weed tosurviverdquo Loux said ldquoItrsquos caughtmany hay producers by surprise ldquoHowever applying herbi-cides to hay elds now likelywonrsquot reduce the risk of toxicity

in animals And itrsquos too late forwheat growers to apply any her- bicide to their wheat cropsrdquo Cressleaf groundsel has ahollow and grooved stem is purplish in color and has yellowsunower-like owers The win-ter annual is best controlled withherbicides in the fall or earlyspring when the plants are small-er and more susceptible Louxsaid ldquoBut at this point the plantis owering and there are manymore of themrdquo he said ldquoSogrowers are going to have focuson managing the weeds to pre-vent them from going to seedand work to avoid letting the

weed get into the supply chainfor straw when baling ldquoProducers have to be carefulto ensure that it doesnrsquot get intothe food chain to poison ani-malsrdquoTimely mowing That means taking steps tomow infestations in time to prevent seed production and toknow what the risk of toxicity inhay or straw based on the levelof cressleaf groundsel infesta-tion Loux said ldquoDrying or ensiling the plantsduring the hay or straw making process doesnrsquot reduce the tox-icity of cressleaf groundselrdquo he

said Producers should also avoidharvesting areas of the eldthat have high concentrationsof cressleaf groundsel he saidOr instead of leaving the plantresidue in the eld they couldinstead bale and discard hay or

straw from those areas Louxsaid More information on cress-leaf groundsel including how toidentify it and manage it can befound on Ohio Statersquos weed sci-ence website at uosueduosu-

weeds A factsheet can be foundon the ldquoWeedsrdquo pull-down menuon the site under ldquoOther weedsrdquo For additional information onthe cressleaf groundsel or anyother agriculture or horticulturequestions contact Sarah NogglePaulding County Extension Ed-

ucator for Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources at noggle17osuedu One can also walk in the OSUExtension Ofce at 503 Fair -ground Drive Paulding or call419-399-8225 Extension 8228

Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW Post 3360 of Deance donated$1000 to the Honor Flight fundraising project spearheaded by Pauld-ing Putnam Electric employees Ric Booher commander of DeanceVFW presented the donation to PPEC employee Annette Schreiner

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Paulding OH 45879

Phone 419-399-5053

TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

For information call Pleasant Valley Golf Course at419-263-2037 or Leo Beagle at 419-263-2254

Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

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STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

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amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

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reaching up to

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YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

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Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

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Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

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00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

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from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

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Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

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See qualifications and the application

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MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

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Member FDIC

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SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

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132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 15A

Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

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Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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Paulding OH 45879

Phone 419-399-5053

TEAM HELPS MAKE CEM-ETERY REPAIRS ndash Last Tues-day June 7 members of thePaulding High School footballteam spent time working at LiveOak Cemetery across from theschool in Paulding The athletesreset about 15 headstones ofCivil War soldiers ldquoThey workedreally hard and did a good jobrdquosaid Jon Snodgrass assistantathletic director and a memberof the village cemetery boardHe coordinated with coach Ty-ler Arend on the project Theteam dug out and removed theold headstones lled the holeswith concrete and replaced thestones which originally had nofooters Several people havedonated money to x gravemarkers He also has workedwith Homierrsquos Monumental inDeance ldquoTherersquos more work tobe donerdquo Snodgrass said ldquoItrsquosprobably a ve-year project toget it completedrdquo

Payne Council looking

at park improvementsBy JOE SHOUSE

Progress Staff Writer PAYNE - Several items of in-terest were discussed during thePayne Village Council meetingon Monday evening Councilsuspended the rules authorizingMayor Steve Wobler to applyfor a Natureworks grant The grant is a 7525 matchwith the total grant amount being$18820 and the village payingless than $5000 or 25 percent Ifreceived the funds will be usedfor new playground equipmentin the park The mayor hopes to hear if thevillage will receive the grant byearly September Mayor Wobler has contactedtownship trustees CooperFarms EDP and White Con-struction seeking donations to-wards the park upgrades Wobler read a letter from vil-lage solicitor Jim Sponseller ad-vising the village to vote no onBirdstonersquos reorganization out of bankruptcy The village and Payne Ele-mentary principal Jody Dunhamhave signed an agreement to pur-sue a grant for the construction ofthe safe routes to school throughODOT An ordinance changing thealley behind the pizza shop toa street and naming it VeteransDrive received its rst reading

AEP will be installing highvoltage transmission lines on ex-isting poles in the right-of-waysoonIn other business bull Mayor Wobler thankedthe police re and EMS for participating in the MemorialDay parade He extended histhanks to Doug Manseld forwashing and waxing the policecruiser and to Gary Gasser forwashing and waxing the reand EMS vehicles for the pa-rade bull The EMS have had sevenruns for the month of June so farand 60 for the year bull The re department is with-out the jaws-of-life until repairsare completed The turnaroundtime for repairs is estimated at twomonths Wobler said the sheriffrsquosdepartments has been notied bull Future service on the retrucks will be handled by Logis-ticize At this time all trucks have been serviced with the exceptionof Engine 55 Engine 56 had a bad tie rod but has been repaired bull Haz-mat training was heldthis past Saturday and was suc-cessful according to those wit-nessing the training bull Police Chief Rodney Millerreported vandalism in the village

including spray painting of sheds burnt dumpsters school dugoutmailboxes and railroad cars bull Miller also reported thatrepresentatives from Norfolkand Southern Railroad will bemaking a check presentation nextWednesday for the grant to pur-chase a tazer for the department bull The fender that was dam-aged on the John Deere tractorcosts $55538 for repair MayorWobler reported that with the de-ductible being $500 no claim will be submitted bull The lights and wiring at thevolleyball court will be removedfor safety reasons bull Concerning the trash pickup contract with Real Waste thecontract excludes businesses bull Mayorrsquos Court collected$2230 during the month of May bull The certificate of depositat First Financial Bank has beentransferred to Antwerp ExchangeBank The $50000 CD will earn08 percent for two years bull The council agreed to emptythe safe deposit box at First Fi-nancial Bank and place the itemsat Antwerp Exchange Bank bull The mayor received a letterfrom Congressman Bob Lattainviting him to a heroin opioidabuse forum on June 27

lsquoRay Keck Dayrsquo honor

proclaimed for June 20

Genealogical society president Terri Gorney displays a mayor-al proclamation declaring June 20 as Ray Keck Day in Paulding

By JIM LANGHAMFeature Writer

PAULDING ndash Terri Gor-ney president of the PauldingCounty Chapter of the OhioGenealogical Society reada special proclamation fromPaulding Mayor Greg Rein-hart honoring the late RayKeck and proclaiming June 20

as Ray Keck Day in Paulding Gorney said that the soci-ety wanted to honor Keck insome way and asked mem- bers for ideas It is their wayof honoring Keck for hiscountless hours of service torecords of Paulding Countymilitary personnel and work-ing to straighten records in thePaulding County Courthouseand in recognition for beingnamed one of the beneciariesof Keckrsquos memorial fund Gorney said that Keck had been one of the foundingmembers of the genealogysociety some 30 years ago In

1986 he was the compiler forthe rst comprehensive countycemetery index ldquoHe was the PauldingCounty First Families chair foralmost 30 years No one knewmore about Paulding Countyfamiliesrdquo said Gorney In May member Sue PioKratzman had an excellentidea and contacted Gorneyabout asking the mayor to cre-ate a ldquoRay Keck Dayrdquo Gorneycontacted Reinhart who wasvery responsive to the ideaWorking with Gorney theycame up with the wording ofthe proclamation Gorney saidthat June 20 would have beenKeckrsquos 92nd birthday Gorney read the proclama-tion at the societyrsquos annual picnic at LaFountain Park onJune 8

ldquoThe Paulding CountyChapter of the Ohio Genea-logical Society is working withthe John Paulding HistoricalSociety to create a lsquoRay Keckcornerrsquo at the museumrdquo saidGorney ldquoUsing memorialfunds collected in Rayrsquos honorand with members of the his-torical society doing the workon this corner Rayrsquos home of-ce will be recreatedrdquo Gorney said that Kim Sut-ton president of the historicalsociety was very receptive to

the ideas of the genealogy so-ciety In Reinhartrsquos proclamationhe lauded Keck for donatingover 36000 hours to indexing

the vital records of PauldingCounty making it easier forthe clerks historians and re-searchers to access recordsMayor Reinhart also praisedKeck for compiling a list ofearly pioneers of the coun-ty and for compiling the rstcountywide cemetery index ldquoRay was always humbleabout his own accomplish-ments and quick to give oth-ers credit He had a deep lovefor his native Paulding andhis roots that bound him to

the communityrdquo said GorneyldquoThe society is looking forother ways in which to honorRayrsquos memory and what hedid for the communityrdquo

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Tour organizer Sue Beck (right)donated proceeds from a recent bus trip to the Bargain Binrsquosbuilding fund Here Bargain Bin treasurer Donna Pieper acceptsthe check Beck is planning another fundraising trip to HolmesCounty this fall Work on the new building has been suspendeddue to lack of funding Donations may be sent to the Bargain BinBuilding Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

DONATES TO BARGAIN BIN ndash Lafarge Corp in Paulding hascontributed $1000 toward the Bargain Binrsquos new building fundHere plant manager Jeffrey Scott presents the check to BargainBin treasurer Donna Pieper The building is under constructionat the corner of Cherry and Harrison streets but work has beensuspended due to lack of funding Donations may be sent to theBargain Bin Building Fund 118 W Perry St Paulding OH 45879

Food distribution PAULDING ndash Monthly food distribution will be conductedat the Paulding Family Worship Center from 2-5 pm MondayJune 20 from its food pantry For more information call 419-487-1462 or 419-670-1141 The church is located at 501 W Perry St in Paulding

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

For information call Pleasant Valley Golf Course at419-263-2037 or Leo Beagle at 419-263-2254

Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

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Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

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Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

CLASSIFIEDS

reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 13A

WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding bull 419-399-2295

Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

RELIGION

AntwerpPayne

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Payne

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Funeral Home

1-800-399-3522 bull (419) 399-2866

419-399-3885

Mara MartPaulding

SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

Stabler Steam Carpet

Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

OHIO GAS COMPANY

1-800-331-7396

ldquoVariety is our middle name rdquo

419-622-3014

132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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PAULDING PROGRESS

SPORTS

Knights of ColumbusInfant of Prague Council

Announces the Twentieth Annual

Jr Golf TournamentTuesday June 21 2016 at 900 AM

No Entry Fees - No Green FeesSnacks and Beverages will be served to all Golfers

after the Tournament

Awards will be given for First Place and Second Place ineach division for both boys and girls

Open to all golfers Preschool through 12th Grade

For information call Pleasant Valley Golf Course at419-263-2037 or Leo Beagle at 419-263-2254

Cosponsored by Pleasant Valley Golf Course

Billman coming hometo lead Antwerp Archers

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

ANTWERP ndash When seeking out a new headcoach to lead the Antwerp High School boys basketball program athletic director Drew Al-timus acted quickly After all it was the fa-miliar that caught his attention After drawingup a short list of potential candidates Altimusturned his attention to Doug Billman a famil-iar name to Antwerp sports fans and the com-munity Billman was recently named head coachafter former coach TJ Hammer resigned near

the end of the school year Billman has beenthe head coach at Bryan the last nine years andis looking forward to coming home

ldquoEverything seemed to fall in place at theright time and it seemed right to go homerdquoBillman said ldquoI recently got engaged to Carly(Honingford) who is also from Antwerp andwe have discussed where we would live oncemarried So when Drew called it was an easydecision to make but at the same time hard tosay good bye to those kids at Bryanrdquo Billman graduated from Antwerp in 1998and attended Deance College where he grad-uated in 2002 He spent nearly four yearscoaching at Antwerp where he assisted Al-timus with the football program and servingas junior varsity basketball coach when ScottMcMichael was the varsity coach Right now Billlman will continue to teach

at Bryan but hopes that will change in the fu-ture

ldquoI really enjoyed my coaching experienceat Bryan The kids were great and the peopleI worked with were good people I am reallyexcited about the new chapter ready to be writ-ten in my life but that doesnrsquot take away athow hard it was to walk awayrdquo Billman com-mented ldquoI had a talk with the Bryan playerswho are returning next year and I explainedto them what I was doing and that I was going back home and they understood Like I saidthey are great young men and I will miss them

but times change and this is an opportunity Icouldnrsquot refuserdquo As a player at Antwerp Billman nished hiscareer with 1065 points and is fourth over-all in points scored by an Archer He helpedlead the blue-and-white to a district runner-upspot his senior year in 1998 While at BryanBillman compiled an overall record of 93-125including two league titles in 2009 and 2014 ldquoWe knew what kind of coach and personDoug was and hersquos an obvious t for our sit -uation here at Antwerp We are excited tohave one of our own come home and lead the program Doug will also serve on my footballcoaching staff after former assistant MikeBute has decided not to coach this yearrdquo saidAltimus Hammer who coached two seasons n-ished with a 20-28 record

New wrestling coachesnamed at PHS AHS

By JOE SHOUSESports Writer

Two new head varsitycoaches have been selected tolead there respective wrestling programs at Paulding and An-twerp Brian Jacobs an assis-tant varsity football coach forthe Panthers as well as servingas a volunteer in the wrestling program was named wrestlinghead coach last month Adam

Kosch was named to replacehis brother Jeremy who has been Antwerprsquos coach for anumber of years

Jacobs a kindergarten teacherat Paulding Elementary re- places Tony Gonzales who hasserved as head coach the lastcouple of years Jacobs is looking forwardto building a program that hassuffered in numbers in recentyears ldquoLast year I had the oppor-tunity to coach a few matchesand got the re burning againI guess you could say andwhen the opening was postedthis year I appliedrdquo said Ja-cobs Looking to the future and

especially this next season Ja-cobs sees a rebuilding processThe numbers were low and hewants to build the programand he knows that it starts at avery early age ldquoWe graduated one seniorin Kage Seals and so we havesome kids coming back Butwe need to start a wrestlingclub or program that will en-gage the younger kids in thelower grades We have thosekinds of programs for othersports like basketball and foot- ball and we need to considerthe same for wrestlingrdquo The newly named coach hasstarted open mats twice a week

for the high school kids and isexcited about having six toeight kids attending ldquoSo far itrsquos been good Wedonrsquot have any seniors butwe have several freshmen in-volved as well as a few soph-omores and juniors Itrsquos goingto take some time to get thiswhere we want it but I knowthe talent is here and we justneed to continue to work

hardrdquo This will be Jacobs firststint as a varsity head coach but he brings a wealth of ex- perience as a successful wres-tler A high school graduatefrom Kansas Lakota Brian played multiple sports and onthe wrestling mat went unde-feated his senior regular sea-son before nishing 47-2 witha fourth place nish at the statenals in 2002 A graduate at the Universityof Findlay Jacobs wrestlingtwo years at the collegiatelevel Brian and his wife Jes-sica a teacher at Grover HillElementary have two children

and live near Paulding

Kosch continues to

lead Antwerp A familiar name will con-tinue the role as wrestlingcoach at Antwerp After serv-ing as head coach of the Ar-chers Jeremy Kosch resigneddue to a new employmentopportunity that would causescheduling conicts as headcoach With the resignation ofJeremy his younger brotherAdam will step in as the newArcher coach This will be Adamrsquos rstvarsity coach position but hewill use his experience as awrestler to continue to buildand improve the Antwerp pro-gram Kosch served as a vol-

unteer coach for three yearsand when the opening cameabout Jeremy suggested his brother for the position Fol-lowing interviews he was ap- proved by the school board The new coach is a 2004Paulding High School grad-uate where he garnered morethan 100 career wins and was astate qualier and a NorthwestConference champion three

years Adam followed up hissuccessful high school careerwith a four-year college expe-rience at Ohio Northern Uni-versity where he was a letterwinner all four years prior tograduation ldquoIrsquove not coached but asa wrestler in high school andcollege I feel like Irsquove beenthrough it all I know what itrsquoslike to experience the highsand lows To being a third-stringer to being a starter aswell as all the injuries Wres-tling is different because youare on the mat all alone and noteam mate to help you I knowwhat thatrsquos all aboutrdquo said

Kosch He went on to quote success-ful Iowa State college wrestlerand former coach Dan GableldquoOther sports build character but wrestling will reveal yourcharacterrdquo For Kosch he wants to con-tinue to build the character in thelives of those who wear the blue-and-white and he understandshow theses young kids want towrestle get better and win

ldquoWe are going to continueto build character in our teammembers We have been thinwhen it comes to numbers butwe will continue to work hardand build the Antwerp program

It may be a lofty goal but we aregoing to work at seeing our rststate qualier We have someyoung talented wrestlers andif they hang in there and workhard itrsquos possible to reach thatgoalrdquo Kosch said Kosch who considershimself as one with a calm personality looks forward tocoaching but also at teachingand building up the condencelevel of his wrestlers ldquoIt will come with time andhard work but we will developa solid group of individualsthat will bring pride to the Ar-cher wrestling teamrdquo Koschconcluded

BRIAN JACOBS

ADAM KOSCH

Football divisions set for 2016 seasonBy KEVIN

WANNEMACHER Sports Writer

COLUMBUS ndash Highschool football teams foundout which division they are infor the upcoming 2016 seasonas the Ohio High School Ath-letic Association released theassignments recently The Northwest Conferenceand Green Meadows Confer-ence will each have half oftheir respective members inDivision VI

Out of the Northwest Con-ference Division VI mem- bers will be Allen East Bluff-ton Delphos Jefferson andSpencerville in Region 22 Ayersville Fairview Tino-ra and Wayne Trace all will be in Division VI Region20 from the Green Mead-ows Conference ColumbusGrove from the NorthwestConference is in Division VIRegion 20 as well Other schools in Region20 include Bucyrus ColonelCrawford Bucyrus WynfordCastalia Margaretta DeltaEvergreen Van Buren Liber-

ty Center Patrick Henry NewLondon Collins WesternReserve Willard CardinalStritch Ottawa Hills Gibson- burg Woodmore HopewellLoudon Seneca East Mont- pelier Elmwood NorthwoodCarey and Sycamore Mo-hawk Paulding is the lone North-west Conference school to be placed in Division V Region16 The rest of the members inRegion 16 are Galion MilanEdison Columbus Academy

Worthington Christian Arch- bold Swanton Liberty Ben-ton Johnstown NorthridgeUtica Elyria Catholic Wel-lington Marion PleasantMount Gilead Galion ClearFork Doylestown ChippewaWest Salem NorthwesternCreston Norwayne OrrvilleWooster Triway Apple CreekWaynedale Eastwood LakeOtsego and Rossford Division VII Region 24will be home to Antwerp Ed-gerton Hicksville and Hol-gate from the Green Mead-ows Conference Crestview isalso in the region out of the

Northwest Conference Lima Perry Delphos StJohnrsquos New WashingtonBuckeye Central CrestlineArcadia Arlington CoryRawson McComb VanlueToledo Christian MorralRidgedale Lakeside Dan- bury Leipsic Pandora Gil- boa Lucas Plymouth Lako-ta Fremont St Joseph TifnCalvert Edon Hilltop and North Baltimore complete thelist of schools in Region 24 The lone remaining mem-

ber of the Northwest Confer-ence Ada is in Division VIIRegion 26

Payne Ball Assoc plans

all-star tournaments PAYNE ndash The Payne Ball Association will be hosting two all-startournaments the weekend of July 8-10 at the Payne Community Park A boys eight-and-under coach-pitch baseball tournament will be played with teams guaranteed three games in the tournament Also a girls eight-and-under coach-pitch softball tournament willtake place on those three days as well with all teams guaranteed to play three games Individual awards will be award after each game as well as the toptwo teams will be recognized with individual awards to all players For more information please contact Kevin Wannemacher at 419-399-7243 or wannie8frontiercom Registration and payment must be received to conrm your spot

Antwerp 5K results ANTWERP ndash A recordnumber of people participat-ed in the annual AntwerpRibfest River Run 5K runwalk held Saturday June 4 atVeterans Memorial RiversidePark This year the event attract-ed 137 participants Therewere 136 participants in 2014 The event was sponsored by Community MemorialHospital in Hicksville withall proceeds going to Ant-werp Community Develop-

ment Committee (ACDC) Overall winner among themen was Hayden Krick witha time of 1631 The womenrsquosoverall winner was ElliseWetli in 2110 Age group winners wereAges 5-9 Male Keegan Gray-Wyck-off 4833 Female Gabriella Snyder3909

Ages 10-14 Male Avin Johnson 2332 Female Emma Hensel2514Ages 15-19 Male Brandon Laney 1740 Female Gracie Laukhuf2456Ages 20-29 Male Seth Bidlack 1751 Female Jamie Altman 2435Ages 30-39 Male Brian Wenninger1902 Female Raliza Pashova

2458Ages 40-49 Male Ryan Spieth 2111 Female Debbie Gillespie2423Ages 50-59 Male Sam Switzer 1949 Female Suzanne Zartman4413Ages 60+ Male Bob Switzer 1944 Female Pam Reese 3234

Panther athletes namedNWC spring scholars PAULDING ndash The North-west Conference recently re-leased its spring scholasticawards list with 62 Pauldingathletes honored Athletes receiving gold sta-tus had a grade point average between 35 and 40 duringthe sports season while silverlevel honorees posted a grade point average between 30 and35 Boys track - gold Lucas Ar-

end Branson Minck AndrewLothamer Matthew Marti-nez Simeon Shepherd Day-ton Pracht Aaron HorstmanPreston Ingol Shawn JacksonMichael Kohart Josh Traus-ch Brian Matson CharlesClapsaddle Hunter Kesler andJoseph Reineck Boys track - silver AndrewStafford Dylan Vogel andBailey Manz Girls track - gold EmileeRingler Bailey Meyer ToriBradford JoEllyn Salinas

Christina Clapsaddle Stepha-nie Powell Abbie McMichaelJocelyn Camposano CaitlynMyers Jacee Harwell MiahCoil Kaylee Plummer Gabri-ella Stahl Kaylen Hale MaryCate Panico Jessica WellerLeah Nusbaum Kristen RazoAbbie Leaman and Alex Ar-end Girls track - silver TaylorMarch and Erin Karlstadt Baseball - gold Corbin Ed-

wards Damon Egnor AlexArellano Jarrett Sitton Pres-ton Johanns Marcus MillerCade McGarvey and JaretMiller Baseball - silver CameronDoster and Carson Shull Softball - gold Darian An-drews Kelsey Beck KristenSchilt Stephanie TrauschLeona Aldred Daleigh DavisKarissa Lucas Bailey PieperAudrey Manz Asia ArellanoMya Andrews and HayleeDominique

Lichtensteiger football

camp slated for June 25 CONVOY ndash The 5th annual Kory Lichtensteiger football campwill be held in Convoy on Saturday June 25 from 10 am-2 pmThis offensive focused camp is for athletes entering grades 9-12 Cost of the camp is $60 per athlete with a guaranteed T-shirt ifregistered before June 20 Lichtensteiger is a graduate of Crestview High School and Bowl-ing Green State University He is now the starting center for theWashington Redskins He returns to Northwest Ohio on June 25 to produce a Division 1 caliber camp accessible to a highly talented yetunder-recruited area Visit KLFootballcampcom online to register or nd out more in-formation or visit them on Facebook and Twitter klfootballcamp

Free access Are you a subscriber to

the Paulding County Prog-ress Then access to theProgress e-Edition and allweb site articles is includedfree Call 419-399-4015 oremail subscriptionpro-gressnewspaperorg to getyour username and pass-word Find out what yoursquoremissing

The Antwerp Root Beer Stand donated $511 to Honor Flight Thefunds came from ice cream sales on May 28 Representing the RootBeer stand are from left ndash Jessica Barker Barb Miller Alexis Jonesand Molly Feller More than $140000 has been raised by PauldingPutnam Electric employees enough to fund to Honor Flights

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

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reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding bull 419-399-2295

Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

RELIGION

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Funeral Home

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SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

Stabler Steam Carpet

Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

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132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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12A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday June 15 2016

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

Multiple ListingService

1742 763 N Williams St Paulding

2 story 3 BDRM 2 bath home lg livin-

groom CA Eat-in style Kitchen wnewer

cabinets amp counter tops New Price

$73500Call Joe Den Herder

1755181 Bittersweet Dr

Paulding Well-kept 2 BDRM 2

Bath Condo CA Living room fire-

place wgas 2 lg BDRM garage

has workshop area amp back patio$110000 Call Don Gorrell

2 NEW LISTINGS - EACH 3 BR

Homes wnewer roofs floor cov-

erings amp freshly painted 1 Sold

and the Other Reduced to $62500

- Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING - PldgDef Co Line

Rd WoodedRolling in Wildwood

Addition 1121 Sq Ft - Built in 1988

Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Auctioneers Note Bob amp Ruth Cook were residents (former Mayor) business

people and antique collectors in Hicksville Ohio for over 60 years The following

items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION The residence is fillednearly wall to wall and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them For

a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at guilford-realestatecom

and click on the auction tab

LOCATION DEFIANCE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS in Hicksville Ohio

ANTIQUES Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase 3 stack oak bookcase ornate walnutVictorian bed oak floor mirror oak knockdown wardrobe oak commode w towel rackoak hanging dish rack oak hanging hat rack w mirror oak leaded glass bookcase setof 6 oak chairs cane bottom chair oak drop leaf table oak podium rocker faintingcouch parlor tables walnut chest w leaf carved handles bachelor chest w hand-kerchief drawers walking spinning wheel tea cart Victorian sofa oak easel missionbook shelves huge ornate beveled hall mirrors 2 chrome kitchen tables HeywoodWakefield vanity Fenton red poppy lamp wall bracket oil lamps hanging lamp wprisms jardiniere amp pedestal royal ruby glassware stemware silverware set framedSt Bernard Maude Earl print framed prints framed oil paintings Ambassador cornetGundy-Bettoney clarinet costume jewelry Raleigh girls bike flat top trunk primitiveoak butter churn pictures frames doll house amp furniture 1882 Defiance County His-tory book postcards 1000 Toledo lollipop scales plat form scales feed carts slawcutter canning jars crochet bedspread linens quilts suitcases lots of other collect-ible glassware including etched pressed amp Depression pieces candelabras copperboiler Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900 linen Night Before Christmas book

circa 1900 Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook French Barbie in orig box Jewel heatingcooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works old music vintage patio setmuch more to come

HOUSEHOLD Duncan Energy Saver Automatic Ceramics Kiln (EA-1029 Pro-Plus w

manuals amp stands NEVER USED) sofa amp chair bed w canopy bookcases platform

rocker TV stand TV desk file cabinets lamps ceramic molds Longaberger baskets

lamps 100rsquos of hardback books cobalt glassware courier cabinet china cabinet

Bollinger exercise bike Christmas decorations bedding clothes rack

EQUIPMENT 9N-2N 540 Ford tractor w loader (I believe this is a 1939 and possiblythe 540th produced) Craftsman riding lawn mower amp cart aluminum extension laddermetal shelving tools cutting torch set amp cart old 8rsquo disc 5rsquo blade lots of misc tools

APPLIANCES stove refrigerator elec dryer

TERMS Cash or check with proper ID

AUCTIONEERS Bruce Guilford Kevin Anspach Steve Zuber

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 2016 - 900am

Owners Ruth Cook amp Family

419-542-6637 wwwguilford-realestatecom

ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ GLASSWAREOLD FORD TRACTOR ~ PAINTINGS

Public Auction

York Township Van Wert County Farm

41121 AcresTis arm is located 14 mile west o Elgin Ohio

on State Route 81Auction to be held at the Lions Building which

is across the street rom United PresbyterianChurch in Venedocia Ohio

Saturday June 25 2016

Real Estate at 1000

41121 AcresLocated in Section 35 York ownship Van Wert

County Ohio Te arm borders St Rt 81 and islocated in the Lincolnview School District Tistract has approximate 30 acres tillable with the bal-ance being woods and building site Te house andbuildings are in poor condition A survey has beencompleted and will be sold subject to the surveyTerms $20000 down day o the sale with thebalance within 30 days Possession upon harvest othe 2016 wheat crop Te sellers have paid the 2016installment o real estate taxes Te purchaser shallpay the February 2017 real estate taxes and there-afer Any cauv tax recoupment will be the buyerrsquosresponsibility Any statements made the day o thesale will take precedence over this sale ad For moreinormation contact the auctioneersOpen House Meet the auctioneers at the arm onTursday June 16th rom 4-6pmNote Tis arm presents an opportunity to expandyour acreage or purchase a mini arm Soil typesinclude Pewamo Silty Clay Loam and Blount Silty

Loam Check the web site or pictures andadditional ino Contact your lender and comeprepared to bid

Owner Martha VanEman

Steel Wheel Farm LLC

Doug Jones- POASale conducted by

Coldwater Auction Servicewwwcoldwaterauctionservicenet

Auctioneers

Rick Uhlenhake419-678-9995

Larry Geise RealEstate Broker-Auctioneer419-586-5384

Brenda Schwieterman419-925-4584

Visit our Web site at wwwBeeGeeRealtycom to view the

Auction Calendar and see more informationphotos of thisauction and all upcoming auctions

Member of Ohio amp National Auctioneers Associations

122 N Washington StVan Wert OH 45891

419238-5555

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Tuesday June 28th 2016 bull 600 PM9523 St Rt 49 Payne OH

Approximately 2 miles North of Payne

Terms$3000 down day of auction with balance due on orbefore July 28 2016 Subject to Sale Prior to AuctionSellers Allen Jenkins

Note This home is curr ently listed for sale and is a vailabl efor offers prior to the Auction Call Dale Butler at 419-203-5717 Someone is going to get a great buy on this home Owner isvery motivated and says ldquoMake An Offerrdquo Beautiful 18 acre lota house that is ready to move into very nice 2 car garage and anewer 30x40 pole building with concrete floor This is a tremen-dous Buy in the 70rsquos or 80rsquos will require conventional financ-ing or cash buyer Payments on principal and interest could beapproximately $400monthThis home has approximately 1530

square feet 3 bedrooms 1 large bath natural gas heat centralair vinyl siding storage shed Wayne Trace schools For show-ings call Dale Butler 419-203-5717

wwwBeeGeeRealtycom

Auctioneers Bob Gamble CAI

CES Dale Butler DD Strickler amp

Andy Schweiterman

Apprentice Auctioneer

Robert D Gamble Jr

Public Auction4 PM- Wed June 29 2016- 4 PM

LOCATION12415 Maple Ave PauldingOH 45879 On Site

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS amp

ELVIS PRESLEY 1967

Chevy Camaro car parts (2)

complete doors trunk lid rear

bumper rear panel assembly

rear tail lights(4) Sonny Bashore limited edi-

tion wildlife prints (12rdquox18rdquo)

signed Several Elvis Presley

collectibles including recordcollection AppliancesmdashMaytag

WD Frigidaire frig amp range

Bedroom suite Quality dress-

ers Desks Patio set Garagetools amp misc Wooden Reming-

ton box Antique secretary End

tables Bookshelves Chairs

Rockers Entertainment standBarbies Misc household amp

kitchen items Collectibles

1994 BUICK CENTURY amp

1967 CAMARO PARTSwwwstraleyrealtycom

SELLER The late Ray E Keck(by) Mrs RaeAnn (Keck) Pieper

SALE MGR Chester MStraley GRI e-Pro419-605-8410Everything wetouch Turns to sold

June 16 amp 17 - 9am to 4pm

June 18 - 9am to Noon

Lothamer

708 N Williams St (US127)

Paulding (Enter in alley

behind house for garage)

All size clothes kids amp

adults Various Christmas Or-naments Vera Bradley items

Car Seats Strollers Playpen

Playhouse Many toys etc

Many many household items

amp Party supplies

2 Party Garage Sale

New Home Construc-tion Home Remod-eling Pole BarnsGarages ConcreteFloors Roofng Re-side amp Storm Dam-age WindowDoorReplacement muchmore No job toosmall Free estimatescall David in WillshireOhio 1-567-644-4429

AMISHCONSTRUCTION

CREW

Anne Reinhart

419-796-0974

15704 Road 1037 Oakwood New lower price $99900 Ranch home

with 3 BD2 BA 1824 sq f

821 Kay Nora Paulding 3 BD 15 BA 1526 sq f Metal roo

nice rear patio $134900

OPEN HOUSESSaturday June 18

1200-2 pm

230-430 pm

CHILD CARELOOKING FOR a partime babysitter aroundhe Grover Hill or Pauld-

ing area for my 21 monthold daughter I work vari-ous different days dur-ing t he week in FortWayne IN looking for someone t o p rovidech ildcare f rom 2p t o430p 3 days a week inlate July or early AugustI will be switching hoursso I will need someonef ro m 1 0a t o 4 3 0p please call or text me if interested (419)771-

0287

HELP WANTEDBAUGHMAN TILE Com-pany is now hiring Gen-eral Laborers amp YardWorkers Ability to lift 50-75 pounds requiredForklift experience pre-ferred Delivery driversFull time Part Time or Seasonal CDL Class Aor B Excellent benefitpackage including healthinsurance plan 401k re-irement plan vacation

plan with a competitivesalary Applications areavailable at BaughmanT i le Company 8516Road 137 Paulding OHLocated 4 miles east of

US 127 on SR 613

needed for fast-pacedgeneral practice firm Ex-perience preferred Skillsinclude ability to workwith the public handle ahigh volume of workloadand to meet deadlinesunder pressure Wordprocessing and mulit-linephone system know-ledge required Com-pensation commensur-a te w i t h exper ienceSend resume to PO Box84 Paulding OH 45879

PART TIME ExecutiveDirector Wanted

United Way of PauldingCounty is searching for an executive director working a flexible sched-u le o f 20-25 hours aweek P lease go t owwwunitedwayofpauld-ingcountyorg for the fullo b d e sc r i pt i on a n d

w he r e t o s ub m it r e -sumes

-

PANY has a full-time po-sition for general laborMust be able to cl imbladders and have ownranspor ta t ion Ca l l

Frank at 260-602-8814

OPENINGHigh School

DirectorFacilitiesDirector

Start Date July 1 2016Job Objective

Directs all aspects of thehigh school operations

including career-technical programsacademics special

education technologycommunity relations

media centermaintenance cafeteria

transportation andsupport staff Providesleadership for the highschool administrative

team and faculty Assists the

superintendent inplanning and

implementing the visionand mission for

Vantage Career CenterUtilizes data-drivendecision making

Executes the policies of the Board of Educationand the administrative

directives of thesuperintendent

MinimumRequirements

Masterrsquos DegreeValid State of Ohio Administrative or

Superintendent licenseor the abilityto obtain one

Meets all mandatoryhealth requirements

(eg negativetuberculosis test etc)Provides documented

evidence of a clear criminal record

Previous administrativeexperience in a

career-technical settingpreferred

Prior teachingexperience preferred

Ability to establish andmaintain effective

working relationshipswith the Board of

Education Vantage staff and students

Ability to communicateclearly and concisely in

oral and written form

Ability to planimplement and evaluateeducational programs

Ability to perform dutieswith awareness of all

district requirements andBoard of Education

policiesInterested applicants

should send acompleted Vantage

Career Center Employment

application letter of interest resume

transcripts copy of certifications and threeletters of reference byThursday June 16

2016 toStaci A Kaufman

Superintendent818 N Franklin StreetVan Wert OH 45891kaufmansvantage

careercentercomNo later than 430 pm

Thursday June 16 2016 A full job posting and

applications areavailable on the

Vantage Career Center website which can be

found atwwwvantagecareer

centercomVantage Career Center

is an EqualOpportunity Employer

FOR RENT2 BEDROOM apartmentclose to school in Pauld-ing Stove refrigerator and washerdryer hook-up Tenant pays utilitiesGround floor Parking off street $375month $375deposit No Pets 419-399-3003

NOW LEASING One ampTwo Bedroom Apart -ments in Paulding OhioFor information pleasecall Straley Apartmentsat 419-399-4068

WANTED TO BUY BUYING ANTIQUESo ld photographs o ldphoto albums militaryitems old signsold post-cards old toys antiquesetc 419-393-2107

GARAGEYARD SALES

23311 ROAD 104-Oak-wood June 161718Toys recliner Hoover s w ee p e r c a p g u n saquarium tank vanitypots amp misc

G A R A G E S A L E Thursday June 16th 9-4Friday June 17th 9-5Saturday June 18th 9-1Girls clothing sizes 8 -uniors boys clothing

size 4-67 Womens andgirls boutique clothinga nd s ho es a nd a c-cessories (Matilda Janeetc) Queen size head-b o ar d h o me d e co r housewares toys andlots more 829 N CherrySt Paulding

HUGE MULTI-familyGarage Sale 40yrs of co l l ec t ing c lean inghouse Household Juni-or-Adult clothing sea-sonal items Wed 6159- through Sat 618 9-n o o n A c ro s s f r o mTerrys Mower Sales onMiles StSlattmanRhonehouse

NEWBORN CLOTHES

o 24 months girls-4Tc ra ft s books m iscitems Dale EarnhardtSr clock and lots more

485 3rd St -Latty June16th-18th 8AM-5PM

FOR SALE150 QUEEN pillowtop

mat tress set New inplastic can deliver 260-493-0805

SERVICES a n t o r s

and Pressure Washing- interior and exterior painting Insured qualitywork 419-262-7830

TRAVELCHARTER BUS Tours

July 27-29mdashMini Rt 66hrough Illinois wJohn

Weiss--$459mdashExcitingSun July 31mdashDinner Theater in Munster InldquoOdd Coup lerdquo - -$119(Near Chicago) MysteryTourmdashAug 8 Repeat of sold out Aug 4th tour--$99 Aug 9-11mdashJohnDeere Tour Waterloo IAamp Moline Il - 3 Factor-i e s a n d 1 m us eu mMany extrarsquoshelliphellip$359C a ll f or n e w f li e rs Evelynrsquos Excurs ions

419-737-2055 I v ahLothamermdash419-399-2386 wwwevelynsexcur-sionscom Also on Face-book

STORAGE tor-

age For unit sizes andprices please call 419-399-4068

Paulding County - Help us provide

care in the homes of the elderly

in your community Join our

personal care aide staff Training

provided Apply online or atoffice

Community Health Professionals250 Dooley Dr Ste APaulding OH 45879

419-399-4708wwwComHealthProorg

Home Care AidesSTNAsCNAs

AVAILABLE NOW

onlinesubscriptions

go to

wwwprogressnewspaperorg

If itrsquos time toget rid of it

sell itquick with

amp WEEKLY REMINDER

PPROGRESSROGRESS P P AULD ING AULD ING C C OUNTY OUNTY

CLASSIFIEDS

reaching up to

10500 homes

every week

TO PLACE

YOUR AD

CALL US AT

419-399-4015

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 13A

WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

P 983154983151983143 983154 983141983155983155

PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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WELDERS WANTED

Sabre-FWT in Hicksville OH

Sabre-FWT a leading structural steel utilityand telecommunica- tions manufacturer is

accepting applications for all positions

2nd shift WeldersFittersAbility to pass AWS D11 Certification

Pay $1400 - $1700 hr

Apply in person Monday-Friday

8 am to 4 pm at location listed belowSabre-FWT

761 W High Street Hicksville OH 43526Phone 419-542-1420

OR

Send Resumes t o hicksvillefwtllccom (state position applying for in subject line)

Applicants must be able to pass pre-employ-ment physical and drug screen

Sabre-FWT offers competitive wages andbenefits including Medical Dental Vision LifeSTD LTD PTO Holiday pay 401K production

bonuses and growth opportunities Sabre-FWTis an Equal Opportunity Employer

MECHANICS WANTED

Due to growing customer demandsHornish Bros Inc is looking for afirst shift full time diesel mechanicshop help Excellent wages healthinsurance and uniforms are pro-

vided This is a job working in De-fiance Ohio Interested personsshould apply at 2060 E Second StDefiance For questions please call1-800-334-2231 EOE

Hospice RNsbull First amp third shift part-time RNs

bull 5 days per pay period

Make a dierence serving patients and families in

hospice care Specialized nursing related to pain and

symptom management palliative and end-of-life

care Hospice experience a plus training provided

Stop-in Call or Apply Online

Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center Tonya Rutledge RN

1155 Westwood Dr Van Wert OH 45891

419-623-7125

wwwComHealthProorg VAN WERT COUNTY HOSPITAL

VAN WERT OHIO

POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

TECHNOLOGIST A PRN (on-call as needed not

benets eligible) Polysomnography

Tech position is available with the

Sleep Center Days weekends

and holidays vary and hours are

typically nights The Tech providesneuro-cardiopulmonary treatment

and diagnostic services for patients

(pediatric-geriatric) in accordance

with the written physician order and

within departmental policy Qualied

candidates must be high school

grad or the equivalent Successful

completion of the BRPT examination

for Registered Polysomnography

Technologist is preferred Basic

knowledge of pharmacology is

necessary as well as knowledge of

growth and development to provide

age specic care to pediatric-

geriatric patients Documented

Polysomnographic training and CPR

required Qualied candidates areencouraged to submit a resume

application to

Van Wert County HospitalHuman Resources1250 S Washington StVan Wert OH 45891E-mail hrvanwerthospitalorgVisit the Hospitalrsquos website and apply

online at wwwvanwerthospitalorg

EOE

The Van Wert County

Department of Job and Family

Services is seeking

The Van Wert County Department of Job and

Family Services is seeking a full-time Social

Services Worker 2Foster Care and Adoption Spe-cialist in our Children Services Unit Experience in

working with families and children desirable

Qualifcations Bachelorrsquos Degree in social work so-

ciology or related eld required Applicants currently

certied as an adoption assessor licensed as Social

Worker by Ohio Counselor and Social Work Boards

andor 6 months social work experience preferred

Competitive salary and benet package available Valid

driverrsquos license and car required Equal Opportunity Employer

Send resume to

Van Wert County Job and Family Services Director PO Box 595 Van Wert Ohio 45891

0 0 1 8 3 7 3 7

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

CLERKNeeded to enter and offset invoices make balances andsupport the department where needed Must have 2 year

Accounting Degree or related experience Full-time positionMonday-Friday 800am-430pm

WAREHOUSEBACK-UP

ROUTE DRIVERNeeded to loadunload tires and make deliveries as needed

Mon-Fri 630am-4pmCandidates must have a valid driverrsquos license clean driving record

ability to lift up to 75lbs and be 21 years of age

Also available

Transfer Shift Sun-Thurs 12pm-930pm andPart-Time Night Shift Sun-Thurs 5pm-1 am

Contact Cassie at 419-695-1061 ext 1158Apply online at wwwkmtirecomjobs

KampM Tire 965 Spencerville Rd Delphos OH 45833Email cassiejohnsonkmtirecom

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PA U L D I N G

C O U N T YDo you have

the WriteStuff Would you like to make

a difference in your

community

Do you like meeting new

people Do you enjoy a challenging engaging pastime

Do your written communications skills need polishing

Could you use some extra cash

The Progress is seeking some capable reliable individuals to become paidcorrespondents Must enjoy writing be accurate and unbiased meet dead-lines and represent the paper in a professional manner

We have the following evening meeting assignments open

bull Oakwood Village Council

bull Wayne Trace School Board

bull Paulding School Board

bull Paulding County Hospital Board

Also we are looking for someone to write news and feature articles as neededfor print and website

No previous professional writing experience is necessary but writing abilityand strong grammar skills are important Extra points for ability to shoot stillphotos and video

Become part of our award-winning newspaper Please email a brief letter

of interest along with writing samples andor a resumeacute to dnutterprogress-newspaperorg No phone calls please

CAMPBELL SOUP

JOB FAIR

00182246

Campbell Soup Supply Company in Napoleon Job Fair

June 17th 8 am-11am At Emergency Management Agency 1847 Oakwood Ave Napoleon OH 43545

bull Accepting applications for the following positions bull Seasonal Full-Time General Labor

bull Seasonal Full-Time ForkliftWarehouse bull Seasonal positions start at $1467hour with a pay

increase to $1517hour after 45 days bull Ability to earn overtime pay bull Get your foot in the door Permanent employees are hired

from our seasonal pool bull If unavailable to attend applications can be picked up at

your local OhioMeansJobs Centers

Rhodes State College is one of WestCentral Ohiorsquos largest two-year colleges

with over 4000 students and morethan 75 Associate degrees majors andcertification programs Te Collegersquoscampus on-line instruction and off-

campus learning centers serve across 33Ohio counties Te College also provides

non-credit and credit training forbusinesses and organizations

Te following positions are available

Vice President BusinessFinance Vice President Academic Affairs

Dean Health SciencesDirector Marketing amp

College RelationsDirector Human Resources

Executive Director WorkforceEconomic Development and

Continuing EducationSenior AnalystProgrammer

Assistant Systems ProgrammerNetwork Analyst Web Developer

See qualifications and the application

process atwwwrhodesstateedu An Equal OpportunityADA Employer

MF VD

Job Openings

16879 CR R 15 Pioneer OH 43554 bull 419-737-2019

Interstate Truck amp Trailer Repair is looking for a

bull Experience in heavy truck and trailer repair

bull ldquoAttention to Detailrdquo a Must

bull Must have own hand tools

bull Ag equipment repair and CDL license a plus

bull Off shifts available

bull Excellent pay and benefits

FULL TIME HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC

Interested candidates please apply

in person between 7 am - 4 pm or contact

Wayne at 4197372019

The Village of Paulding Ohio is takingapplication for a Village Administrator

This is a professional and administrative position in

the development and coordination of Village functions

and programs Duties include but are not limited

to communicating goals objectives and programs

to Village departments and to the general public in

the development and implementation of special

programs and projects This salary will range from

$40000-$46000 depending on qualifications

and experience Knowledge of public administrationand its application to local government preferable

Must have supervisory experience Must live in the

Village of Paulding or willing to relocate A broader

job description and duties is on our website at

villageofpauldingcom Applications are available for

pickup at the Village Utilities Office or by emailing a

request to pldgvilpauldind-netcom Applications will

be accepted until Monday June 20th The Village of

Paulding is an Equal Opportunity Employer To apply

Please submit application and resume to 116 S

Main St Paulding Ohio 45879 or by e-mail to the

above mentioned address

Annette D Hasch Finance Director

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros Inc is currently accept-ing applications for 3rd shift city workshuttle driver for work in the Defi-

ance area This is an hourly positionw benefits that starts at $1700 perhour If being home daily is import-ant to you amp you have a class a CDLw at least 2 years tractor-trailer expe-rience please fill out an applicationat 2060 E Second St Defiance OH(west side of office building) call 419-785-3100 or fill out an application atwwwhornishgroupcom EOE

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PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Red Angel Pizza

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Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

RELIGION

AntwerpPayne

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Funeral Home

1-800-399-3522 bull (419) 399-2866

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SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

Stabler Steam Carpet

Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

OHIO GAS COMPANY

1-800-331-7396

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132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

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for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

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866-636-7260

PAULDING COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

D983137983158983145983140 A 983078 H983137983154983158983141983161 D

H983161983149983137983150 983137983150983140 F983137983149983145983148983145983141983155

Red Angel Pizza

740 Emerald Rd

Paulding bull 419-399-2295

Member FDIC

PAULDING PROGRESS

RELIGION

AntwerpPayne

Harlan IN

C amp Y OilCompany

Payne

D983141983150 H983141983154983140983141983154

Funeral Home

1-800-399-3522 bull (419) 399-2866

419-399-3885

Mara MartPaulding

SCOTT VARIETY SHOP

Stabler Steam Carpet

Cleaning ServicePayne ndash 419-263-2211

OHIO GAS COMPANY

1-800-331-7396

ldquoVariety is our middle name rdquo

419-622-3014

132 Years of Experience

The Church Directory is Proudly Sponsored by the Following Businesses

Devotion of the WeekBe a part of the real 35 percent

ANTWERP AND SURROUNDING AREA - Antwerp Community Church 704 S Erie St SR 49 Antwerp Pastor Ricky L Grimes

258-2069 Contemporary worship 1030 am

- Antwerp United Methodist Church East River Street Rev Pastor Mike Schneider258-4901 Contemporary service Sunday 830 am Traditional Service 1030 am

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 303 S Monroe Antwerp Ofce 417 N Main Paulding399-2576 Rev Joseph Poggemeyer Mass on Sunday at 830 am

- First Baptist Church 5482 CR 424 Pastor Todd Murray 258-2056 Sunday worship 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 126 W River St Pastor Mike Pennington 258-2864 Sun -day worship 10 am

- Kingdom Hall of Jehovahrsquos Witnesses 2937 US 24 258-2290 Public talk 10 amSunday

- Mt Calvary Lutheran Church Rev Derek Evans Sunday worship at 10 am- Riverside Christian Church 15413 SR 49 Antwerp 258-3895 Pastor Regan Clem

Sunday gathering 1030 am

ARTHURFIVE SPAN AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 13562 Road 147 Deance (Junction) 399-3121 William

Schlatter Elder Sunday services 1015 am and 1230 pm

- Bethel Christian Church Ohio 66 Deance (Arthur) Pastor Christopher Baker Sundayworship 1030 am

- Church of Christ corner of County Roads 166 and 191 Evangelist Lonnie Lambert399-5022 Worship 1030 am

- Junction Bible Christian Church County Road 111 Deance (Junction) 393-2671JunctionBiblecoppernet interim Pastor D Richardson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Pleasantview Missionary Baptist Church Road 180 Deance (Junction) Rev AlanRay Newsome Sunday worship 11 am

- Rock Church SR 637 Five Span-Arthur area Pastor Bobby Branham 393-2924 Sun -day worship 1045 am

GROVER HILL AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bible Baptist Church corner of Cleveland and Perry streets Grover Hill Pastor Pat

Holt 587-4021 Sunday worship 11 am

- Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene Maple and East Jackson streets Pastor JonathanL Hoagland 587-3376 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church First and Harrison streets 587-3941 Pas-tor Mike Waldron 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell) Sunday worship 1020 am

- Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union Ohio 66 786-9878 Sunday worship1030 am and 6 pm

- Middle Creek United Methodist Church County Road 24 Grover Hill Pastor EileenKochensparger Sunday worship 845 am

- Mt Zion United Methodist Church County Road 151 Grover Hill Pastor David Prior Sun-day worship 1030 am

- Pioneer Christian Ministries 3606 Slane Rd Grover Hill Rev Chuck Oliver Sundayworship 1030 am

- Roselms Christian Church Ohio 114 Pastor Gary Church 594-2445 Sunday worship1030 am

HAVILANDLATTYSCOTT AREA - Apostolic Christian Church 12867 Road 82 Haviland 399-5220 Worship service

1030 am

- Country Chapel United Methodist Church Haviland 622-5746 Sunday worship1015 am

- Latty Zion Baptist Church Latty Pastor Levi Collins Jr 399-2748 Sunday worshipservice 1115 am

- Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God 13625 Road 12 Scott Pastor Terry Martin622-2026 Sunday morning worship 1030 am

- Friends United Methodist ChurchLatty Pastor Ron Johnson Sunday worship 9 am

OAKWOODMELROSE AREA - Auglaize Chapel Church of God rural Oakwood 3 miles south and 12 mile west on

Road 60 Pastor Stan Harmon 594-2248 Sunday worship 9 am

- Melrose United Methodist Church Melrose 594-2076 Pastor Eileen Kochensparger399-5818 Sunday worship at 1030 am

- Twin Oaks United Methodist Church corner of Harmon and Second streets Oak-wood Pastor Brady Feltz 594-2992 Sunday worship at 930 am

- Prairie Chapel Bible Church 1 mile east and 12 mile north of Oakwood corner ofRoads 104 and 209 Pastor Earl Chapman 594-2057 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAULDING AND SURROUNDING AREA - Bethel United Methodist Forders Bridge Cecil Pastor Kevin Doseck Sunday worship

service 1030 am

- Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal 818 W Jackson St Paulding Rev Burpo Sundayworship at noon

- Branch Christian Fellowship 109 N Main Street Paulding Pastor Greg Cramer Sun -day worship at 10 am

- Cecil Community Church 203 S Main St Cecil Pastor Ted Ramey Sunday worshipservice 11 am

- Cecil First Presbyterian Church Main Street Cecil Sunday worship at 8 am- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 315 N Main Paulding 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pogge-

meyer Masses Saturday at 6 pm Sunday at 1030 am

- Emmanuel Baptist Church 1275 Emerald Road Paulding 399-5061 Sunday worshipservices at 1045 am and 6 pm

- First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1233 Emerald Road Paulding 399-4576Sunday worship service 10 am

- First Presbyterian Church 114 W Caroline St 399-2438 Pastor David Meriwetherwwwrstpresbyterianpauldingcom Traditional worship service Sunday 930 am

- Grace Community Church West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from Paulding CountyHospital Pastor Cameron Michael Sunday service at 10 am

- House of Love Ministries 220 N Williams St Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson

or Sister Brenda Richardson 399-9205 or 796-8718 Sunday worship at 3 pm

- New Beginnings Church (Church of God) Cecil Pastor Roy Burk 399-5041 Sunday

worship 11 am

- Paulding Church of Christ East Perry Street Paulding Minister Christopher Reno

399-4761 Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Church of the Nazarene 210 Dooley Dr Paulding 399-3932 Pastor Jeremy

Thompson Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding Family Worship Center 501 W Perry St Paulding 399-3525 Rev Vincent

Krotereld Sunday worship 1030 am

- Paulding United Methodist Church 321 N Williams St Paulding 399-3591 Rev

Roger Emerson Worship service at 8 am and 10 am

- Pentecostal Church of God 601 W Caroline St Paulding Elder George Robinson

Sunday sworship service at noon

- Rose Hill Church of God corner of SR 637 and Charloe Trail Paulding 399-3113

Pastor Ron Hofacker Sunday worship at 1030 am

- St John Lutheran ChurchndashELCA 7611 Road 87 Briceton Pastor Karen Stetins 399-

4962 or 399-2320 Sunday worship at 830 am

- St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church 601 Flat Rock Drive (PO Box 156) Paulding

Pastor Karen Stetins 399-2320 Sunday worship at 1030 am

PAYNE AND SURROUNDING AREA

- Divine Mercy Catholic Parish 203 W Townline Payne 399-2576 Rev Joseph Pog -

gemeyer Mass at Saturday at 4 pm

- Edgerton Wesleyan Church 1717 Bertha St Woodburn (Edgerton) Ind Pastor Dave

Dignal 260-632-4008 Sunday worship 10 am

- Living Water Ministries For location information contact Pastor Rich Phelan 263-2728

Contemporary worship service Sunday at 10 am and 630 pm

- Payne Church of Christ 220 W Merrin St Payne Pastor Mikeal George 263-2092

or 419-574-2150 (cell) Sunday worship 930 am

- Payne Church of the Nazarene 509 E Orchard St (Ohio 500) Payne Pastor Mike

Harper 263-2422 Sunday worship 1030 am

- St Jacob United Church of Christ southwest corner of Oak and Hyman streets Payne

Rev Jim Langham 263-2763 Sunday service 10 am

- St James Lutheran Churchndash NALC West Townline Street (PO Box 42) Payne 263-2129

Pastor Fred Meuter 260-492-2581 Sunday worship 10 am

- St Paul United Methodist Church (PO Box 154) 312 S Main St Payne Rev David

Rohrer 263-2418 Parsonage 263-2017 Sunday worship at 8 am and 10 am

Editorrsquos Note If your church doesnrsquot have service times listed please contact the

Paulding County Progress ofce to notify of Sunday service times

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

Every time the Progressdoes its religion page we in-clude a listing of all the areachurches We do our best tokeep it updated with correcttimes of services names ofministers as well as contactinformation We rely on the lo-cal churches to inform us whenupdates and changes are neces-sary

With that in mind Icouldnrsquot help but wonder howmany churches are on the listso I counted and discoveredthere were 60 on the list Amaz-ing

I dug a little deeper into

some of the religious facts con-cerning church attendance andthe general view of religion inOhio

There were several surveysthat caught my attention and forthe most part Ohio ranks in themiddle of all 50 states when itcomes to those attending wor-ship services each week Whenchecking the numbers and do-ing an average it appears that35 percent of Ohioans go tochurch on a given Sunday Imust admit that seemed a littlehigh to me ndash actually more than just a little high

As a semi-retired ministerwho goes to church every Sun-day I now have the unique joy

of sitting on the other side of the

podium ndash now I am the listenerthe learner and not the messen-ger the teacher On occasion Iam asked to guest speak and Istill appreciate those times aswell

Whether behind the podi-um or sitting in the pew I havealways speculated that manymany people were not in church ndash much less than 35 percent

I realize surveys can bemisleading and certainly what Iam sharing in this column is farfrom scientic but my curiositycontinued to grow as well as myresearch

I thought about our coun-ty ndash Paulding with an estimat-ed population of 20000 If 35

percent of these 20000 are inchurch on a given Sunday thatwould be 7000 people If those7000 attended one of the 60churches in the county thenthe average attendance would be 116 in each church (I amsure there are those who traveloutside the county on Sundaymorning but then Irsquom sure somecome to Paulding County forworship So maybe that is awash)

Like I mentioned I havehad the freedom to attend sev-eral churches in the county andnone of them had 116 in atten-dance and for the most part theymay have had about half thatnumber ndash even less

Recently I decided to call

ve area churches at randomto simply ask them what theirattendance was on Sunday Iwent down the list of churchesand called 21 before getting veto respond Of the churches Icalled they informed me theirattendance was 60 125 45 54and 106 The average turns outto be 78 Maybe 35 percent istoo high after all

As one who has been aldquochurch goerrdquo for over 50 yearsI believe it is important to at-tend a church that meets yourneeds and challenges you tolive according to Godly princi- ples to use your own gifts andGodly talents to help make your

church a place where someonewho is struggling or hurting cancome and nd hope for a betterday

The bottom line is that inPaulding County many church-es exist and have been in thearea for over 100 years Thereis no shortage of churches butthere is a shortage of attenders ndashthose who with effort and com-mitment can attend and make adifference in their little world

Be encouraged Find the place that will work for youThere are 60-some choicesout there Attend SupportGet involved Make a differ-ence Truly be a part of the

real 35 percent

CHURCH CALENDAR

By JOE SHOUSEProgress Staff Writer

This Sunday is FatherrsquosDay and for some of us allwe have are the memories ofdad ndash memories that may begreat and some not so goodMy dad passed away nearly15 years ago and I miss him but I do have the memoriesand they are good Memories with Dad livelong and strong Playing ballin the yard Twirling in hisarms Wrestling in the livingroom Fishing in the pondShooting hoops in the drive-way Dancing LaughingRacing Working Building

Biking Living Good memo-ries Dads One of the most im- portant relationships in thislife because it wields such power to shape and inuencewhat we believe about whoGod is A loving father can point his children directly tothe love of God our HeavenlyFather so clearly and directly And in the same way a fa-ther who seems distant angryhard to please or vacant mayunfortunately invite some dif-cult feelings in how we viewGod and his care for us Manyhave lost fathers too early inlife ndash due to death divorce

or abandonment Others stillwrestle through hurtful mem-ories of abuse and fear of thevery one who was supposed to protect them No matter what our experi-ences have been growing upor where we nd ourselvesnow God still reigns supremeover all He cares He lovesHe is near He is trustworthyAnd his heart for his children(you) as your heavenly Fathershines through every step oflife He is powerful enoughto help you navigate throughthe most difcult of memoriesand experiences shelteringembracing you in it all Andgiving you freedom blessingto grow and healing to move

forward We can take every difcultexperience and allow God touse it for good by helping usto become the best parents possible for our own chil-dren Pain is never wastedwhen God is Supreme overour lives Where experienceshave harmed us even if un-intentional even if seeminglyunfair God can still use it forhis purposes to bring goodthrough it all If you are blessed to be aDad yoursquove been given a priceless gift in this life Thegift of pointing your childrento Him The gift of leading

The gift of loving Your ac-tions matter how you chooseto live makes a difference inthe lives of all you know We see from researchthrough the years that kidsgenerally do better sociallyacademically and emotion-ally when dads are activelyinvolved and participating intheir lives But itrsquos not just thefact that fathers are physically present that matters itrsquos howthey are present Kids thrivemost when dads recognize theneed to provide a warm un-derstanding relationship underwhich their children can sharelife learn and grow

Words matter Our kidsneed to hear them They thriveunder encouraging support-ing heart-felt words Andyoung children grow up intoadults and yet they still needto hear loving words from afatherrsquos voice Wisdom froma daddyrsquos heart that lives onlong in the lives of others Allow me to share 12 thingsevery dad should say to hiskids though therersquos manymore 1 I love you Period Nomatter what UnconditionallyAnd nothing will ever changethat 2 I believe in you You cando it Anything is possibleYou are a winner

3 Love God Love yourspouse 4 I am with you And evenwhen you canrsquot see me youcan be assured Irsquom thinking ofyou 5 I am proud of you Youare beautiful You are amaz-ing You have great purposein this world 6 Respect yourself Re-spect others Respect yourMom 7 Your character is alwaysmore significant than yourreputation Never forget whoyou are and that you rst be-long to God Who you are insecret is just as important as

who you are in public be-cause God sees both 8 I am sorry Would you please forgive me I forgiveyou 9 I am praying for youYou have my blessing in allthat God calls you to do in thislife 10 Work hard Save someSpend a little Give a lot 11 Donrsquot take yourself tooseriously Laugh Have fun inlife Every day is an adven-ture 12 Be brave Be strongBut always remember that itrsquosOK to be afraid And itrsquos OKto cry

Whether or not you everheard these words from youown Dad is not the end of thestory Because God is both the beginning and the end of yourstory and He speaks love overyou today Dads you are powerful inthe lives of your kids You arehero status You are a solidfoundation You hold the po-tential for great inuence inthe generations to come ldquoBe on your guard standrm in the faith be men ofcourage be strong Do every-thing in loverdquo (1 Corinthians1613-14) ldquohellipbut as for me and myhousehold we will serve theLordrdquo (Joshua 2415)

Thursday June 16Bluegrass Country Gospel - 630 pm

PAULDING ndash The Paulding FamilyWorship Center at 501 West PerrySt will host their monthly jam ses-sion at 630 pm Bring your own CDif you plan to sing For informationcall Mike Kaufman at 419-438-6851

Friday June 17 Family Movie Night

GROVER HILL ndash Grover Hill Zion

United Methodist Church located

at 204 S Harrison St is hosting acommunity family movie night Themovie will begin at dusk with freepopcorn and soda Please bring alawn chair or blanket to sit on

Sunday June 26 Southern Gospel Concert - 1030 am

ROSELM ndash The Roselm ChristianChurch located at 21068 Ohio 114will host a gospel concert featuringHis Way 2 from Syracuse Ind

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Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 15A

Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

7262019 Paulding Progress June 15 2016

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7262019 Paulding Progress June 15 2016

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-june-15-2016 1516

Wednesday June 15 2016 Paulding County Progress - 15A

Store Hours Mon - Sat 9 am - 8 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm

4422 Bull Rap ids Rd Woodburn IN bull 260-632-1 110

for June 14 - 18

Dutch Farms Eggs $99dozen

Hoosier Pride Ham - $159lb

Haddock Filets $399lb

New York Strip Steak 10 oz ndash$949ea

8020 Hamburger $399lb

Frog Legs ndash $499lb

Rabbit $399lb

Eckrich Bun-Size Franks ndash 2 pkgs$3

Southern Peaches $156lb

99cent Coneys Saturday June 18 11 am - 2 pm

SALE DAYS

00178651

00179058

Garden Tour Schedel Gardens

Entering the garden from the upper level brings you into the elegant Japanese Garden

Most gardeners enjoy takinga stroll through other peoplersquosgardens and it doesnrsquot matter ifthey grow edibles or ornamen-tals whether the garden is largeor small or even how ldquogoodrdquo thegarden is Plant people just love plantsPeriod And they love to talk toother people about plants Tour-ing gardens is in a way like chat-ting over the garden gate where amultitude of problems are solvedwhether itrsquos about how to grow bigger pumpkins or how to get ridof those annoying green wormson your roses Many an idea has beensnatched from visiting larger gar-dens and coming home with itadapting it to a smaller gardenAnd sometimes itrsquos just enoughto relax and enjoy the often spec-tacular display garden that clearlyhas professional design and care Not far from here is one such

garden that if you havenrsquot visitedit yet you need to put it on yourlist Itrsquos often been called OhiorsquosBest Kept Secret when it comesto public gardens and Irsquoll admituntil my rst visit nine years agoIrsquod never heard of it Just outside Elmore Ohio

south of Toledo within view ofthe Ohio Turnpike lies SchedelGardens Located at a bend in thePortage River it was once the es-tate of Joseph and Marie Schedel The Schedels leased the prop-erty in 1929 and then purchasedit outright in 1969 It was theirintent to develop it into an arbo-retum and gardens and thatrsquos justwhat they did Both Joe and Mariewere experienced horticulturistsand Joe was an award-winninghornithologist Together theydesigned and built their gardensas well as raising many rare birdsand waterfowl on the property When Joseph passed away in1981 Marie stopped maintainingthe gardens and arboretum Bythe time she too passed awayeight years later the propertywas in a state of disrepair Theyhad bequeathed the estate to theSchedel Foundation which beganrestoring it to its original glory It

was opened to the public in 1991 The Schedelrsquos brick home isstill there as well as a small sum-mer home they built down bythe river All around them are 17acres of beauty on two levels ofterrain with the lower level creat-ing a protected area where manyspecies of plants and trees can begrown that would not otherwisesurvive here The arboretum has 25 varietiesof Japanese maples 16 species of pine and nearly 50 kinds of lilacsamong many other species Eachspring over 15000 annuals are planted from those grown in theirown greenhouse The star of the show is the Jap-anese Garden which takes up avery large portion of the propertyand like the other gardens is keptimmaculately groomed Thereare waterfalls a babbling brooktypical Japanese structures andof course the beautiful Japanesemaples Near the Japanese Garden isa grove of dawn redwood treeswhich was begun in the 1950sand contains some of the oldestdawn redwoods on the continentThese trees are native to Chinaand were believed to be extinctuntil 1941 when one was foundin a remote area of China All thedawn redwoods in North Amer-ica are descendants from treesgrown from seeds of that singletree Schedel is also home to a fewBristlecone Pine trees thought to be the oldest living organism onthe earth Art and sculpture are an im- portant part of the Schedel ex- perience In 2008 the McAlearGallery located in the BrownWelcome Center was dedicatedand hosts works from various

artists In the gardens them-selves sculptures and art of vari-ous forms are complemented bythe ora surrounding them The gardens and arboretumare celebrating their 25th anni-versary this year and are locatedat 19255 W Portage River SouthRoad Elmore Ohio 43416 Visittheir website at schedel-gardensorg for more information aboutthe gardens and the hours theyare open to the public Read more at Kyleersquos blogOur Little Acre at wwwourlit-tleacrecom and on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomOurLit-tleAcre Contact her at Paulding- ProgressGardenergmailcom

By Kylee Baumle

In the Garden

Free mammogram clinic available DEFIANCE ndash In cooperation with Susan G Komen NorthwestOhio ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital is hosting a free breastcancer screening clinic for uninsured or underinsured patients Patients must be between the ages of 40-64 and must not have hada mammogram within the past two years Locally clinics will be offered 8 am-4 pm Wednesday June22 at ProMedica Deance Regional Hospital 1200 Ralston AveDeance Appointments are required phone 419-783-6931 Patients may also be eligible if they had a breast abnormalityfound by themselves or a healthcare provider or if the patient or animmediate family member has had breast cancer in the past

7262019 Paulding Progress June 15 2016

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullpaulding-progress-june-15-2016 1616

7262019 Paulding Progress June 15 2016

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