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www.westbendnews.net VOLUME 11 – ISSUE 44 Good News for Good Communities - Serving Northwest Ohio and Northeast Indiana WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2015

ANTWERP SENDS WILLIAMSON VETERANS’ ASSEMBLY @ WAYNE TRACE WOODLAN SQUEAKS BY AND BUCHAN TO STATE Wayne Trace JH-HS will WITH EASTSIDE MISTAKE host a veterans’ assembly on Thursday, November 12th at 8:00 am at 4915 US 127, Haviland, Ohio. All area veterans are invited to at- tend. Wayne Trace will pay FARM LAND LEASE WORK- tribute to two fallen heroes SHOP from our community: Ran- dall Smith and Zach Wobler. Farmland owners and Randall passed away in July tenants are invited to attend of this year in a terrorist at- a farm land lease agreement tack against our nation, while workshop at 9:30 a.m., Nov. Zach passed away in February 16, in the Purdue Extension – of 2005 while in combat in Allen County office. Leasing Mosul. The Grover Hill VFW farmland can be confusing Post 287 will present the col- ors, and the Wayne Trace and many people don’t know Band and Choir will perform. what type of lease they have or Students will present each would work best for them. The family with a flag in honor of workshop will provide basic their son. knowledge of lease agreements Sam Williamson takes first place at Regionals for the second to help land owners and tenants CALL TO ALL LOCAL time and Erik Buchan places 7th. Both will race at state! understand the types of agree- Regional competition took placed 11 with a spread if ments and how to form Purdue ARTISTS! place in Tiffin this past week- 3:12.5 and an average of 17:38. Extension Land Lease Team end for Cross Country. Ant- The first in for Antwerp— members Paul Marcellino New Haven Parks and Rec- werp High School sent their and the entire race—was Sam and Ed Farris will present the reation is currently seeking Tre’von McCarter sneaks through and jets toward the goal boys team after winning plac- Williamson with a time of two-hour workshop. The team artists to submit their work scoring Woodlan’s first touchdown of the night. More pic- and James Wolff, agriculture for the annual community Art tures at westbendnews.net ing fourth in Districts. 15:34.8. He was 20 seconds Show to be held from Nov. 6 - Competing individually faster than the second runner. and natural resources educa- The Woodlan Football Woodlan came into the tor, will also answer questions 20 at the Park center. game undefeated. This top in the girls event was Annie Sam averaged 5:00.6 minutes All artists who are at least 14 team has been on their lon- Miesle (Antwerp) and Hollie per mile—an improvement during and after the workshop. gest winning streak ever and notch group has taken a Due to limited space, pre-reg- yrs of age with work they would few hits, but none that have Wannemacher (Wayne Trace) of 9 seconds per mile over like to display, please contact this year has been stupendous out of 135 runners. Hollie last year when he finished at istration is preferred but not for these boys. After defeating stopped them from winning required. The workshop has a the Parks department at 749- came in at 64 with a time of 16:02.85. He was first place 2212 or go online to newhaven- Central Noble by a large mar- a game. Out of the last three 21:25.9, averaging 6:53.4 sec- then too. $5 registration fee payable in parksandrec.com for more in- gin last week, the Warriors games, the Warriors have onds per mile. Annie came in The second in for Antwerp cash or check to Purdue CES formation, an entry form, and stayed home to play Eastside only won by one point (in- at 72 and finished with a time was Erik Buchan who placed Ed Fund. Questions about the a complete list of rules. for the second game of sec- cludes this match). of 21:33.1 and averaged 6:55.8 9th this year—a massive im- workshop can be directed to Art work will be accepted tionals. The game began with per mile. Both girls represent- provement from his 77th James Wolff, ANR extension 11/2, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., 11/4, The Blazers are a hot team Eastside taking control of ed their school well. place previously. This year his educator, jmwolff@purdue. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., and 11/5 this year and came into this the game. They were hand- The Division III boys be- time was 16:36.7 with an av- edu. Rhonda Smith, smit2177@ from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. tournament match-up with ily pushing the Warriors gan the race in the afternoon. erage of 5:20.5 per mile. Last purdue.edu, will handle regis- Opening Day Reception only 2 losses and one handed around and it wasn’t looking Out of 16 teams Antwerp year, Erik ran 18:11.93 and an tration and payment. The of- is 11/6, 5:30-7pm. The show to them by the Warriors in the good. The first quarter had average of 5:51.5 per mile. fice is located at 4001 Crescent will be open from Nov. 6 - 20 opening game on August 21. the Blazers scoring the first Antwerp’s next runner in Ave., Fort Wayne, IN 46815 during the normal park office Their latest game was against touchdown of the night by AMISH was Matthew Dooley, 103rd and the phone number is 260- hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bluffton in game one of sec- Senior Trenton Huff and the with a time of 18:34.5 and 481-6826. Purdue University is Submit your work and dis- tionals, crushing the Tigers in point after giving them a 7-0 CONSTRUCTION an equal access, equal oppor- play your artistic talents to the a 40-0 match. The only other lead. The second quarter, Huff an average mile of 5:58.3. community! Brian Geyer was next with tunity institution. team to defeat Eastside was Pole Barns - Garages www.newhavenbulletin.com www.newhavenbulletin.com (Continued to Page 7) Roofs - Decks 18:35.9 and an average mile Garrett on September 18. of 5:58.8. Following Brian Installation New Homes & All Types was Evan Hilton with 18:47.3, E L Available Licensed & Insured averaging 6:02.5. Next was E Ronald 30+ Years of Experience Drake Gerken 19:31.7 and avg C of 6:16.7. Rounding out the T Schoenauer 260-417-2651 (Continued to Page 8) FOR MAYOR OF PAYNE Fire Department - 28 years • EMS - 10 years Payne Council - 21 years • Council President - Present “Experience Counts!” Double Hung, Sliders, Awning, Casements, Picture Windows, I am currently retired and would be able to dedicate my time to the Patio & Exterior Doors, Vinyl Storms community of Payne and its citizens. If elected, I would have regular, daily YENSER GROSS offi ce hours. 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An opportunity to chat “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy Toledo, formerly of Payne passed LIBRARY MAIN BRANCH gate sounds and create musi- with published authors, buy away suddenly Monday, October cal instruments through fun their books, and attend pan- nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the 26, 2015 in Toledo.His Family praises of him who called you out of darkness into his won- hands-on experiments and el discussions of interest to was assisted by Dooley Funeral Storytime for preschools, derful light.” —I Peter 2:9 Home, 5761 SR 500, Payne, Ohio. daycares & other groups: activities. readers and writers. What a MILFORD: Wii Read We Play: great way to get to know local Wednesdays, Novem- OSHP TEACHES SCHOOL Carolyn S. McDorman, 73, ber 4, 11, 18, 25; 9:30 a.m. Saturday, November 21, authors and you might even Saturday, November 21, of Milford passed away October 30-minutes of theme-based 2:00 p.m. Join us and play find the perfect book to read 2:00 p.m. Learn your num- BUS SAFETY 25, 2015 at Elkhart General Hos- stories, fingerplays, early lit- board games, Wii games or give as a gift. bers in Spanish. Babies and pital, Elkhart, Indiana. She was eracy activities and fun for and some traditional group children up to five years of born October 28, 1941 in Ant- your 3 to 6 year old child. games. You might even want NOVEMBER EVENTS FOR age can enjoy this Spanish werp, Ohio, to Gilbert and Anna to try creating your own Storytime along with their Marie (Sites) Sesler. Her family Family storytime: GRABILL BRANCH LIBRARY Wednesdays, November board game. parents and caregivers. was assisted by Mishler Funeral Fun and Fanciful Gifts: International Games Home, 461 West 900 North, Mil- 4, 11, 18, 25; 10:30 a.m. Lit- Brunch and Lit: Saturday, November 28, Day: ford, Indiana. tle kids – and bigger kids, too Wednesday, November 2:00 p.m. We will have a va- Saturday, November 21, are invited to read, sing, and 11, 10:00 a.m. Join us at the riety of make and take crafts 3:00 p.m. Discover awesome PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR play along at a storytime that Cedars Retirement Commu- for your children to show and new games you’ve never CENTER DINING CENTER is fun for all ages and stages. nity each month for a book their creative side and make a heard of before. Enjoy Settlers Babies and books club. This month we are read- MENU 11/4 – 11/10 gift at the same time. of Catan and Ticket to Ride? Fridays, November 6, 13, ing Far from the Madding Totally Terrific Tuesdays: You’ll find a great game in our 20, 27; 10:00 a.m. Bring in Crowd by Thomas Hardy. 11/4 – Turkey, ham & cheese Tuesday, November 10, closet full of games. those little babies for a special Born to Read: on rye, vegetable soup w/crack- 7:00 p.m. This month we Nail Art: time just for them. They are Tuesdays, November 3, ers, potato salad, tropical fruit, will be making a special No- Friday, November 27, never too young to begin with 10, 17, 24, 10:30 a.m. You’re oatmeal raisin bar vember craft—Sweet Turkey 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. We’ve got 11/5 – Hamburger gravy, books. never too young to enjoy the Treats. oodles of nail polish for you mashed potatoes, wax beans, Toddler storytime: library. For babies and their First Fridays Book to use to create masterpieces hot apples, w.w. bread, jello Fridays, November 6, 13, caregivers. Group: on your fingertips. 11/6 – Seasoned veal cutlet, 20, 27; 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 Smart Start Storytime: rice pilaf, brussel sprouts, apple a.m. Special stories, songs Friday, November 6, 10:00 a.m. Talk about inter- Wednesdays, November NOVEMBER EVENTS FOR juice, fruit crisp, dinner roll and activities for active tod- 4, 11, 18, 25, 10:30 a.m. Pre- 11/9 – Chili, coleslaw, cin- dlers! Children 18 months esting books while enjoying MONROEVILLE BRANCH donuts with other homes- schoolers and their grownups namon peaches, fiesta corn- to 3 years of age and their are invited to attend a story- LIBRARY bread, brownie caregivers are encouraged to choolers. Books-n-Bagels (and a time designed to help them as 11/10 – Chicken & brocco- attend. they begin to read. Smart Start Storytime: li casserole, warm applesauce, few donuts): Chi Lego Club: Lego Club: Mondays, November 2, 9, biscuit, grape juice Thursdays, November Friday, November 13, 16, 23, 30, 3:30 p.m. Enjoy 10:00 a.m. Join our home- Wednesday, November Kindergarten took part this 5, 12, 19, 3:30 p.m. Do you 4, 3:30 p.m. Use our stash of the latest books, some old fa- PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR school book group for high year in the bus safety pre- like legos? If so, come join a Lego blocks to build amazing vorites and an awesome craft CENTER ACTIVITIES 11/4 school students. sentation at Grover Hill Ele- group of like-minded kids, things. Each month we’ll have each week. mentary School by the State – 11/10 Homeschool Happen- sprawl on the floor and build. a special challenge and time Budget Scrapbooking: Highway Patrol on Friday Minecraft Masters ings: Thursday, November 19, Thursday, November 5 to share our creations with October 22, 2015. 11/4 – Crafts at 12:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, November each other. 4:00 p.m. We will have a dif- Bunco at 12:30 p.m.; Bingo w/ 4, 11, 18, 25; 4:00 p.m. Wel- 1:00 p.m. Learn something ferent layout page each month new or participate in an inter- Strut Your Stuff Fall you get started or teach you Western Southern at 12:00 come all minecraft survivors. Open Mic: and provide supplies. You p.m. Whether you are an expert or esting activity every month. bring your adhesive & scis- new techniques. Join us for This month Let us Give Monday, November 9, a creative evening. 11/5 – Euchre at 9:45 a.m.; just getting started, come and 7:00 p.m. Have a favor- sors and have fun whether Blood pressure and toe nail explore the minecraft world. Thanks for Chocolate you are a new or an experi- Woodburn Lego Club: SciFi Club: ite song, poem or story you Monday, November 9, clinic at 9:00 a.m.; Exercise at Day of the Dead Open would like to share? enced scrapbooker. 10:00 a.m.; Turn up at 12:15 Thursday, November 12, 4:00 p.m. Grades 3 and up House: Sign up for a time slot and Heartland Writers’ Fo- p.m. Saturday, November 7, 7:00 p.m. We talk movies, rum: can create with Legos. There 11/6 – Bible study at 10:00 games books, graphic novels then get ready to strut your and Sunday, November 8, Wednesday, November will also be Legos at the li- a.m.; Craft store open 11:00 and any other science fiction stuff. 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Learn about 18, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. All as- brary for you to use. And, of a.m. to 2:00 p.m. topic. Homeschool Craft Chal- this joyful Mexican holiday piring and published writ- course, snacks. 11/9 – Raffle day; “shed- Craft Café: lenge: that celebrates the lives of the ers welcome to hone writing Woodburn Kids Club: ding pounds” at 9:30 a.m.; Thursday, November 12, Monday, November 9, departed. Decorate your own skills. Formed by writing and Wednesday, Novem- Exercise at 10:00 a.m.; Finger- 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Want to get 10:30 a.m. Come on over for sugar skull, add memories editing professionals Bobbi ber 11, 4:00 p.m. A special nail clinic 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 crafty? So do we! Bring your creative (sometimes messy) to the community memory Madry and Jill Starbuck, the club for children ages 6-11. p.m. project to the library and en- fun. We supply all the materi- board, make marigolds and forum offers many oppor- Each meeting will include 11/10 – Euchre at 9:45 a.m. joy drafting, coffee and con- als so bring your friends and masks, taste bread of the dead tunities to discover different a game, a readers’ theater, a & 12:15 p.m.; Veteran’s Day versation. All crafters and family. In November you will and more. genres of writing, as well as craft and a snack as well as breakfast at 8:30 a.m. projects are welcome. learn about sculpture. Toddler Art: valuable writing tips. book sharing. You will re- Movie Night @ the Li- Homeschool Science Tuesday, November 3, Pieceful Quilters: ceive a button each time you brary: Challenge: 10:30 a.m. Caregivers and Wednesday, November attend. This month we will Tuesday, November 24, Monday, November 23, Toddlers are welcome to join 25, 6:00 p.m. An opportu- be playing Holiday BINGO! 6:30 p.m. Theater Lower 10:30 a.m. Challenge your nity for quilters to gather and The Mix: us in the Globe Room to Level 2 Main Library. We mind learning new science share techniques and tips at Wednesday, Novem- make a fun, age-appropriate will present a G, PG or PG- concepts, while having a blast Holiday Vendor the library. All and welcome ber 18, 4:00 p.m. Young craft. Though we try to be 13 moving on the big screen with your friends. In Novem- no matter their skill level or Adults… drop into the li- careful, art projects can get the 4th Tuesday of the month. ber we will tackle the Marble CRAFT & style. brary for a different activity messy, so it’s recommend- Adults must accompany chil- Run. Computer Basics: each month. Music or crafts BAKE SALE ed that adults and little ones dren under 13, the doors open Homeschool History Paulding Eagles • 206 W Perry St By appointment. We will or games or whatever is in wear old clothes! at 6 first come first seated. Challenge: be glad to show you the ba- the mix. This month we are Saturday, Discover 3D Printing: Punched Tin Ornaments: Monday, November 16, sics of Internet searching and making Friendship Brace- November 14 Monday, November 23, Tuesday, November 24, 10:30 a.m. Homeschool His- e-mail. Just call and set up an lets. 10:00am - 2:00pm 2:00 & 6:30 p.m. Discover 2:00 p.m. Make and take a tory Challenge meetings will Wide selection of vendors, the wonder of 3D printing in punched tin ornament. Ma- focus on an appointment. crafters and baked goodies! this hands-on class. Children terials provided. Registration Historical time period will learn the basics of de- with iPad quizzes, discussion NOVEMBER EVENTS FOR Stoller-Dunham Food available all day! is required and limited to 20 Insurance Agency, Inc. Donate a new hat, scarf, or signing a 3D object and also people. and activities. WOODBURN BRANCH mittens/gloves and learn how to use a 3D printer. When Life Happens, Ireland Online: LIBRARY We’ve Got You Covered. get 1 free raffl e ticket! We won’t have enough time to Wednesday, November NOVEMBER EVENTS FOR Tickets will be available print every design so partici- NEW HAVEN BRANCH Home • Auto • Life • Health 11, 2:30 p.m. John Beatty Storytime: Business Church • Annuity for purchase and can be used pants will receive a free print will provide an up-close look LIBRARY Fridays, November 6, to win many different prizes! certificate to use at a later 13, 20, 27, 10:30 a.m. This Proceeds will go the at FINDMYPAST and other date. To register please call Irish databases for tracing Storytime features finger Paulding County Dog 421-1220. Family Storytime: Shelter, and to help a your family in the Emerald Tuesdays, November 3, plays, songs, stories of vari- Science Explorers: Mar- Isle. ous lengths and crafts. local family in need velous Music and Astound- 10, 17, 24, and Wednesdays, this Christmas. Business Insights in November 4, 11, 18, 25, 10:30 Yarn Lover’s Gathering: ing Sounds: Strategy Games: Thursdays, November a.m. Joel W. Dunham, Producer Saturday, November 21, November 3 & 4 – Dia de 5, 12, 19, 7:00 p.m. If you Cell: 419-786-9398 1:30 p.m. Meeting Room los Muertos; November 10 & already know how to knit Office: 260-749-4970 B. Corner the market. Set 11 – Bears; November 17& 18 or crochet or if you want to [email protected] Festival of Trees priorities. Balance your risks learn how to knit or crochet www.stoller-dunhaminsurance.com –Stars; November 24 & 25 – Annual Memory Tree and rewards. These tips for Turkey & Thanksgiving join us at Woodburn. We 5606 Lake Avenue business success play a big Those Witty Brits: have people that can help Fort Wayne, IN 46815 Remember that loved one $ .00 or friend by purchasing 1 role in some of the best mod- Wednesday, November 18 a name tag for our 12ft. per ern board games including, 7:00 p.m. A book club devot- Memory Tree. name Settlers of Catan, Power Grid, ed to British humor. Come  Do it in honor or in memory of and Agricola. Come discov- and laugh with us.    that special person. er fun ways to learn about Teen Thursdays: business and economics. The Thursdays, November 5, Accepting many insurances Send your name and address and the Affordable cash pay rates name of the person and your check to presentation will last about 45 12, 19, 3:30 p.m. the John Paulding Historical Museum minutes and then games will November 5 – Wattpad at P.O. Box 93, Paulding, OH 45879. be available to play. NanoWriMo; November 12 – For more information Name tags will be put on the tree Fall Author Fair: You’ve Been Slimed; Novem- visit www.grabilleye.com Dr. Kara Laughlin prior to the opening of the festival Saturday, November 14, ber 19 – Hunger Games Ma- or if needed, during the festival. 2015 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. The nia 260.627.1091 It is fabulous & one-of-a-kind. Tickets OSU RAFFLE Allen County Public Library Spanish Storytime: Nu- 13818 State Street, Grabill, IN 46741 You won’t want to miss this. on sale during the festival Nov. 13-22. is hosting an Author Fair in meros: Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 3 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 TACKLE YOUR HOLIDAY THE ally uplighting. Meditate on idays. health insurance through estimates will be accurate to others makes it even more WELLNESS WAY peace. For those who believe, 2. Get a variety of work- their employer or a spouse’s ±3.4%. There are other sourc- enjoyable. Some health thank God daily, acknowl- outs that can be done indoors employer. “This percentage es of variation inherent in benefits of walking include: By Well Strategies Inc edge the sacrifice of His son, (cardio, resistance, core/back, rose for the first time since public opinion studies, such reducing the of coro- So many people com- rejoice in the gift of Jesus relaxation, intervals and 2011,” says Kate Keller, Vice as non-response, question nary heart disease, improve promise their own personal through Mary’s “yes”! more). President, Systems Strategies, wording or context effects blood pressure and blood health during the holiday. INTELLECTUAL – Ex- 3. Provides a great Christ- Interact for Health. “It had that can introduce error or sugar levels, maintain body Change in weather and the ecute good decision making mas gift for a friend, loved been at about 5 in 10 adults bias. For more information weight, enhance mental “lack of daylight” have a ten- ability, practice clarity of one or yourself. from 2012 to 2014.” Insur- about the Ohio Health Issues well-being, improved blood dency to damper the best thought, strive to dispute il- 4. Each workout helps ance through an employer is Poll, please visit www.inter- lipids, reduce the risk of os- logical thoughts/beliefs, prac- build inner strength and con- the most common source of actforhealth.org/ohio-health- of intentions. This holiday teoporosis, reduce the risk tice creativity out-of-the-box fidence – your strength from coverage. issues-poll. season, try to modify your of breast and colon cancer approach. Focus on the ba- thinking, attempt to problem within. As previously reported, About Interact for Health solve on your own, and try to For more information OHIP found that fewer than 1 Interact for Health invests and reduce the risk of type sics, meet minimum require- 2 diabetes. Walking is low ments, and be realistic. Con- communicate more. call 260-433-0024. Strength in 10 Ohio adults (7 percent) in healthier communities for impact- easier on the joints sider the following wellness VOCATIONAL – Be a From Within Workouts were reported that they were unin- all people. We serve as a cat- tips. team player, be cautious for developed by certified fitness sured in 2015, the lowest lev- alyst for health and wellness than running. There is no PHYSICAL – Get 7–8 “saying yes too many times”. and wellness professionals el in OHIP’s 10-year history. by promoting healthy living fee to participate so please hours of sleep, be sure routine Strive to make work purpose- Sonya Habecker, CPT and That compares with 17 per- through grants, education, consider joining Dr. Reddy health exams are caught up, ful. Acknowledge your voca- Kerri Zurbuch, MA. A part- cent in 2013 and 11 percent in policy and engagement. In- and other people looking to balance eating from all food tional strengths (whether at nership of well strategies 2014. The decline coincided teract for Health is an in- improve their health on No- groups, get enough exercise work, in the home, at school, inc., The wellness barn, and with the implementation of dependent nonprofit that vember 12th at Community to keep the heart strong and church, or on the team)—fo- strength from within. Well the ACA in 2014. “We know serves 20 counties in Ohio, Memorial Hospital. minimize stress (20–30 min- cus on your part. If every- Strategies Inc is a non-prof- that more insured Ohioans Kentucky and Indiana. More utes daily). Yes, have “some” body does their part well — it 501(c3) focused building results in better health for our information is available on SWCD 66th ANNUAL BAN- of those famous holiday treats everybody wins! strong foundations for total state,” says Keller. our website, www.interact- QUET – it’s not what you are doing ENVIRONMENTAL – wellness. Percentage of adults with forhealth.org. 5 – 10% of the time, what you Caution toxic surroundings insurance from other sourc- The Paulding SWCD are doing 90 - 95% of the time ( both chemically and emo- MORE OHIO ADULTS ATTRI- es stable; more who bought is pleased to announce its will have the greatest impact tionally). Try to sort and BUTE PURCHASING THEIR insurance on their own were entertainment for their clear you work area (whether able to do so because of ACA on your health. OWN HEALTH INSURANCE 66th Annual Banquet be- at a desk, in the kitchen, in The rate of adults who SOCIAL – Engage with TO HEALTH CARE REFORM ing held November 19, family friends, establish the garage, the barn, or even reported they had insur- your car). Spend a little bit ance from another source 2015, Will McDaniel. Will healthy boundaries for events With the rate of insured is a seasoned comic, bring- that get “carried away” and of your time off organizing – remained stable. In 2015, 15 Ohio adults at its lowest in ing clean, family-friendly run late into the evening, this will help clear your mind percent of Ohio adults had in- and better prepare you for the many years, more say they are surance from another source, laughter to audiences for out to an old friend and accessing health care through reconnect, seek support if new year rather than being compared with 13 percent in more than 10 years. He has behind the “8 ball”. their employers or with the 2014. This includes people traveled all over the Unit- needed. assistance of enrollment com- EMOTIONAL – Embrace Embracing some or most who bought their own plan. ed States sharing his twist of these wellness tips can help ponents of the Affordable Among working-age adults on everything from family, a positive mental health, Care Act (ACA). control/managed anxiety or leverage your quality of life who bought their own insur- friends, fun, and faith. No and bring you closer to a hap- Each year, the Ohio Health ance plan, 1 in 4 (25 percent) matter the topic, Will’s twist depression in a healthy man- Issues Poll (OHIP), funded ner, resolve emotional issues, py and healthy holiday. Well reported that they were able on it will have you in stitch- Strategies Inc has recently by Interact for Health, asks to do so because of the ACA. COMMUNITY MEMORIAL outlook on life, understand about the source of Ohioans’ es and wanting more! Will personality types – caution launched 7 workout DVDs ( This is an increase from 10 HOSPITAL SPONSORS is on a mission. He wants to also available in download). health insurance to learn percent who said this in 2014. “WALK WITH A DOC” overthinking and try to take about Ohio adults’ insurance share his comedy to build “I” out of the equation – be Each workout is 25–30 min- Percentage of adults with PROGRAM bridges and to restore joy. utes. status. Because nearly all public insurance remains careful of putting yourself in Ohioans ages 65 and older The evening will consist the equation if “you” really Here a four reasons to try stable On Thursday, November of voting for board mem- STRENGTH FROM WITH- (98 percent) are insured, this In 2014, Ohio expanded have nothing to do with the summary focuses on Ohioans 12, 2015 CMH will begin bers, dinner by Pucker- situation. IN WORKOUTS: Medicaid coverage to adults its “Walk with a Doc” pro- brush, department presen- 1. Help relieve stress from ages 18-64. living at or below 138% of the SPIRITUAL – Seek daily In 2015, about 6 in 10 Ohio gram. Dr. Vasavi Reddy will tations, entertainment and short reads that are spiritu- work, home or reduce the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) be the physician who will be anxiety of the up coming hol- adults (58 percent) received through the ACA. Because of door prizes! Don’t have a leading the walk. At noon, the expansion, approximately ticket yet? It’s not too late. 650,000 low-income Ohioans any interested walkers can Just stop by the SWCD office gained health insurance as of meet at the main entrance of located at 503 Fairground July 2015. OHIP found that 2 CMH. Dr. Reddy will share Drive. 2/'02817$,1&$67,521 in 10 working age Ohio adults a healthy tip with the walk- reported that they received ers and then the walk will DINNERS AT KINNER’S 6NLOOHWVa'XWFK2YHQVa7ULSRGVa*ULGGOHV public insurance from Medi- begin around the perimeter care, Medicaid, veteran ben- of the hospital. The perim- Start your holiday season efits or a combination of the eter walk is approximately with a unique experience. three. This rate has remained ½ mile, which will allow Enjoy an evening meal at stable since 2012. More infor- walkers to stop after the first an 1850’s two story log house mation about Ohioans’ source round or continue to get in in AuGlaize Village. Seating of health insurance and other more steps. for twenty by the fireplace topics is available online at “Walk with a Doc” was with oil lamps on the tables. www.interactforhealth.org/ created by Dr. David Sab- The festive menu of the ohio-health-issues-poll. gir, a cardiologist who evening will include roasted ,1&+6.,//(7  About the Ohio Health practices at Mount Carm- buffalo patties, red potatoes, ,1&+6.,//(7  Issues Poll el. His walking program peas and carrots and biscuits  ,1&+6.,//(7&20%2   with apple butter or sorghum The 2015 Ohio Health Is- is dedicated to improve the sues Poll (OHIP) is funded by molasses with an apple des- health and well-being of sert to follow. Interact for Health. OHIP was its participants. CMH will conducted July 15-28, 2015, Serving and evening pro- hold a monthly walk, even by the Institute for Policy gram will be provided by Research at the University of throughout the winter, as all costumed AuGlaize Village Cincinnati. 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VIEW VETERANS FALL BAZAAR We are available for com- Rose Hill Church of God Martini Lutheran Church ments, questions, to help or will have it’s 4th annual hog assist in your Bible study, will hold its annual turkey “The Joy of Crafter’s” Fall supper on Thursday, No- roast on Saturday, November especially the New Testa- Bazaar is set for November ment. Just call James Potter vember 5, 2015 from 4:00 to 7, 2015 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. 14, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to The menu includes pulled at 419-393-4775 or e-mail me 6:30 p.m. It will be held at 2:00 p.m. at [email protected] also the church which is located pork, green beans, potato sal- For many years the An- ad, rolls and a dessert. A chil- there is Lonnie Lambert 419- at the corner of CR 138 and twerp UMC has put on ba- dren’s menu includes a hot 399-5022. Jesus loves you, and SR 637 Paulding, Ohio. zaars, craft shows and lun- dog, chips, applesauce and so does the church of Christ. cheons. It is a tradition of fun, dessert. The hog roast will Answers to this week’s ONE MAN’S PATH TO HER- fellowship and hard work. be held at Central Lutheran questions: OIN ADDICTION EXPLORED Many, I’m sure, will remem- School located at 1400 Elm 1. To see Jesus; 2. Many AT LIFETREE CAFÉ ber the wonderful food and Street in New Haven, Indi- things; 3. A miracle; 4. Jesus beautifully crafted items ana. Both dine in and carry answered Him nothing; 5. The societal impact of through the years. This year is out will be available. Tick- They were vehemently accus- heroin addiction will be ex- no exception. We have some ets are available at the door. ing Jesus; 6. With contempt amined at Lifetree Café on new hostesses and some new Proceeds from this event and mocked Him; 7. In a gor- As preparation for the up- aboard the USS Yorktown. Mr. Thursday, November 5 from ideas that we think will en- will benefit Martini Luther- geous robe; 8. Pilate; 9. Herod coming Veterans’ Day, the Franklin was a gunner in the and Pilate become friends; 10. 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.. hance this wonderful event. I an Church family education children of Divine Mercy Cath- US Navy stationed in Africa. Enmity. The program, titled “The would like to highlight a few fund. This event is sponsored olic School are interviewing On November 11, 2015, we will Heroin Addict Next Door: by Thrivent Financial for Lu- “Ol’ Baldy” says bye for Veterans of the area. Mr. Rob- honor all veterans at an 11:00 areas and hope you will en- now, but continue to pray, One Man’s Painful Story,” therans. ert Franklin of Payne came to a.m. Mass, followed by a spe- joy them as much as we enjoy read and study the Bible, es- features a filmed interview bringing them to you. visit with the First and Second cial lunch and presentation. AFFLICTIONS pecially the New Testament. Grade. He told of his adven- The interviews will be shared at with Rocky Romano, a for- One of our additions this “Luv Ya.” mer heroin addict. year is called the “Kid’s Cor- tures during World War II that time also. By: Rev. Gerry Weesner, During the interview, ner”. This is an area dedicated 175th ANNIVERSARY FOR Romano explains that his Maples United Methodist ports local good works and going directly to the Knox to the kids so they can choose Church GRACE UMC downward spiral began host gatherings, meetings Needs initiative. Donated items themselves for parents, “…we rejoice in our suf- with alcohol and grew worse and reunions. While Sunday items must be dropped off grandparents, siblings or spe- fering, knowing that suffer- Grace United Method- worship and Bible Study are Friday, November 20, from from there. cial friends. When the kids ing produces endurance, and ist Church is celebrating 175 the mainstay of the church, 4:00 -6:00 p.m. at the DRC. “By the time you know are dropped off at the “Kid’s endurance produces char- years of service to the Hicks- small group activities and in- Handmade goods can be you’re in trouble, it’s too Corner” people will be there acter, and character produc- ville area with 2 events. Fes- novations have allowed Grace brought the day of the sale. late,” Romano says. “You to help them. Gift wrapping es hope, and hope does not tivities begin with an evening to share God’s blessings here, MVNU encourages commu- start to trade one addiction will be available and face disappoint us, because God’s of music, memories, and regionally, and abroad. “In so nity businesses and associa- for another, and that’s where painting for those who wish love has been poured into our munchies on Wednesday, many ways I am impressed tions to participate. the drugs start to come in.” to join in the fun. This is not hearts through the Holy Spir- November 11, beginning at by the faithfulness of this There will also be a coffee This Lifetree episode babysitting, so please check it which has been given to us.” 7:00 p.m. Former pastors and congregation,” stated Pastor tasting featuring Starbucks will also explore whether a back to see if they are finished Romans 5:3b-5 (RSV) other guests have been invit- Jewell. holiday flavors at noon in the connection exists between with their activities. Suffering, also called tri- ed, and memorabilia from General information: 586, located in the PSU. early childhood trauma and Another new area present- als, afflictions, problems or the past will be on display. Mission – Helping each other As part of MVNU’s part- self-destructive behavior. ed this year is a Quilt Show. A tribulations, are the heritage Pastor Jeff Jewell has orga- find, follow, and serve Christ nership with Food For The Admission to the 60-min- number of local quilt groups of all people. We live in an nized musical selections to WE BELIEVE in forgive- Hungry, the Knox Needs ute event is free. Lifetree Café will be represented along with imperfect fallen world that is be performed by our various ness of sins; lives lived in love initiative addresses local is- is located in The Bachwell at some individual quitters. filled with the possibility of ensembles. Sunday, Novem- and prayer; the coming of sues of hunger. Knox Needs 116 N. Washington Street, These quilts will be on display accident, disease, natural di- ber 15, continues the theme of God’s way; and grace enough specifically focuses on food commemoration and re-dedi- Van Wert, Ohio. Please en- for your viewing pleasure. sasters, crime, violence, and for all that ever is and will be. insecurity and difficult living war. Add to these the effects cation with worship followed ter through the handicap ac- Of course, for any major Pastor Jeffrey Jewell since conditions within the Knox cessible entrance on Court of aging and natural death it by a carry-in Harvest Dinner June 28, 2015 County community. Food event there has to be food! can be seen that most people and activities. Guests and for- Street. Parking is available Bible Study: Sundays at insecurity means that at least There will be wonderful will endure trials and suf- mer members are welcome to in the Courthouse lots. 9:30 a.m. some household members are homemade soups, sandwich- ferings of some sort in their join the Grace UMC family. Worship: Sunday at 10:30 uncertain of having, or un- Lifetree Café is a place es and desserts through out lives. While suffering occurs The history of our congre- a.m. able to acquire, enough food where people gather for con- the day. to all people, the things that gation is intertwined with the *The grand piano, its fin- due to insufficient resources. versation about life and faith This is our largest event of happen to a Christian are history of our town and our ish crackled by the heat of the All funds raised will go in a casual, comfortable set- the year and goes to support within the sphere of God’s nation. The Methodist Epis- fire, is still in operation. toward providing meals and ting. Questions about Life- several groups with their mis- love and grace. These suffer- copal Church, as it was then Contact: Facebook – The stable housing for families in tree may be directed to First sions. We pray you will come ings are the means of leading known, formally organized Grace United Methodist Knox County. United Methodist Church and help us with this won- people to acknowledge God in Hicksville on July 1, 1840 Church of Hicksville Those planning to do- at 419-238-0631 or first- derful event so we can sup- and to pray to Him. with circuit rider Rev. J. D. Phone number 419 542- nate or sell crafts can contact [email protected]. port these amazing missions. Trials produce in us en- Martin preaching every other 7927 Wendi Lahmon at Wendi. Please mark your calendar for durance and patience which week. Earlier Methodist min- Email – hicksvillegumc@ [email protected], or call The deadline for ads and November 14, 2015. Everyone strengthens our character isters had made occasional frontier.com 740-397-9000 ext. 4602. article submissions is Fri- welcome. and increases our faith, trust, forays into Hicksville, but at To learn more or to donate day at 5:00 p.m. and reliance in God. We trust A.P. Edgerton’s urging, El- MVNU HOSTS “KNOX to Knox Needs visit mvnu. the promise of God that he der June added Hicksville to NEEDS MEGA MARKET- edu/m2540. Maples United Methodist Church will not permit us to suffer the Pulaski circuit. The first PLACE” Mount Vernon Nazarene 13240 Church Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46816 any trials that we will not be 15 years were a struggle with University is a private, four- able to overcome. “No test or members meeting at the cor- Mount Vernon Nazarene year, intentionally Christian Sunday Service: 11:00 AM temptation that comes your ner of High and Bryan Streets University will host a “Knox teaching university for tradi- way is beyond the course of in either the old school or the Pastor Gerry Weesner 260-627-8141 Needs Mega Marketplace” tional age students, graduate what others have had to face. Presbyterian Church. on Saturday, November 21, students and working adults. Traditional Service • Traditional Values All you need to remember is Following an 1974 reviv- from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., With a 327-acre main campus First Sunday: that God will never let you al, membership increased, Healing Service at the Donoho Recreation in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and “Is any sick among you? Let him call for {go to} the elders of down; he’ll never let you be Hicksville was made head of Center in the Prince Student several convenient Graduate the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in pushed past your limit; he’ll the circuit, and A.P. Edgerton Union. Participants can get and Professional Studies lo- the name of the Lord: And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, …” always be there to help you donated land at the corner of James 5: 14-15a KJV rid of their after-summer ga- cations throughout the state, Location: On Franke Road; 3 miles come through it.” 1 Corinthi- Main and Edgerton Streets rage sale goods or come and MVNU emphasizes academic South of Hwy 30 and 2 ½ miles North of Monroeville Road. ans 10:13 (MSG) for a wooden church and par- sell their handmade items excellence, spiritual growth sonage for Rev. B. Wallace. By to benefit the Knox County and service to community 1899, a new brick structure BIBLE QUESTIONS community. and church. MVNU offers an was needed and built on West Items donated by faculty, affordable education to more High Street. By: James Potter, Oakwood students, staff, and communi- than 2,100 students from 28   This era of growth was church of Christ ty members will be sold with states and 16 countries/U.S. marked by times of prosperi- 1. Luke 23:8, What had 100 percent of the proceeds territories.   Herod desired for a long time? ty, depression, war, peace, cel- 2. Luke 23:8, What had ebration and grief. A devas-  Herod heard about Jesus? tating fire on a frigid January  3. Luke 23:8, What did morning in 1940 destroyed Herod hope to see? the building and most of its Holiday Bazaar      4. Luke 23:9, In Herod’s contents, but miraculously, the grand piano and a few        questioning of Jesus, what other items were pulled out Saturday, Nov. 7       was Jesus answer? the doors to safety.* 9:00am - 2:00pm          5. Luke 23:10, What were the priests and scribes Our present building was at Woodburn United          dedicated the following year         doing? 6. Luke 23:11, How did with an educational unit add- Methodist Church         Herod and his troops treat ed in 1980. Becker Road Jesus? Today’s Grace United   7. Luke 23:11, How did Methodist Church is still Crafts    they array Jesus? intertwined with our town 8. Luke 23:11, Who did and nation. Along with oth- Baked Goods they send Jesus back to? er congregations, Grace pro- 9. Luke 23:12, That very vides weekly suppers, delivers Luncheon & day what happened? Meals on Wheels, conducts 10. Luke 23:12, Before this Hickory Creek services, sup- Mission’s Raffle Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 5 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 Republican primary ballot. cle almost a year ago, Alana out an unintended pregnancy If that doesn’t interest you, The grand finale of the 17 Riedel has been very active Vagianos pointed out that, be- puts women at greater risk for maybe a nice visit with San- day celebration of lights will in the communities where tween 2001 and 2012, 11,766 continued violence) and, as ta or a browse through the take place on December 13th he has lived. He was a youth women were murdered by his Democratic challengers vendors and Christmas and at 5:30 p.m. there will be a football, basketball, and base- current-or-ex male partners; understand, limiting access train village would. spectacular fireworks show ball coach, and he and his nearly double the amount of to guns reduces the risk that Outside the multipurpose lasting 20 minutes just be- wife have always been active casualties lost during the war victims will be murdered by building on Saturday, De- fore the doors to the cruise member in their church. He in Afghanistan (6,488). Three abusers at least eight-fold. cember 5th and 12th, Santa thru open for the last time recently was a member of women are murdered by cur- Donald Trump has been will have two of his favor- of 2015. So much to see and Defiance St. Mary Pastoral rent or former partners every accused of not only sexual ite live reindeer on display do in Hicksville, Novem- Council and currently serves day—the leading cause of ho- harassment but also rape. for children to enjoy. Along ber 27th through December as a Eucharistic minister. He micide for women. Some one Hard to imagine he will be is an officer with the Defi- in four American women and an advocate for domestic vi- with the reindeer, there will 13th from 6:00-9:00 p.m. ance High School Athletic one in seven men in the U.S. olence victims nor a catalyst be an opportunity to pet a Visit: www.christmascruise- Boosters and is a member of will endure serious violence for change. Similarly, Ben pony and enjoy brownies thru.com or facebook.com/ the Defiance Rotary Club. by an intimate partner during Carson has previously cast while again, listening to the christmascruisethru to keep He volunteers his time freely their lives, while a ridiculous doubt on the extent of do- outdoor Christmas music. track of all the festivities. CRAIG RIEDEL ANNOUNCES with community projects and 70 percent of women globally mestic violence in the U.S. will endure an abusive rela- HIS CANDIDACY FOR STATE activities. Craig is a service and has equated women who minded man who feels a duty tionship. Between 40 and 45 have abortions to slave own- REPRESENTATIVES to help his community and percent of the women who ers. Brilliant. Not likely to The West Bend News neighbors. are victimized will also be do much on these issues, it READER PICK-UP LOCATIONS Craig Riedel, a Defiance Craig and Danette, who raped by their partners. Ap- seems. Republican, has announced is a licensed practical nurse, proximately 40 percent of gay Perhaps these candidates OHIO LOCATIONS al, Dairy Queen, Holly Wood and his candidacy and filed his have two adult children. Steve men and 50 percent of lesbi- could spend a little less time Antwerp: Country Time Mar- Vine, Paulding County Senior nominating petitions for State lives in Columbus, OH and an women will domestic vio- sniping at one another and ket, Antwerp Branch Library, Center, Rite Aid, Ace Hardware, Representatives for Ohio’s Renee in Chicago, IL. Both lence in their lifetime. at the media and instead Antwerp Pharmacy, H20, Riv- Gorrell Bros., Country Inn Liv- ing Center, Albert Automotive, 82nd House District, which are graduates of Defiance On the Democrat side, provide their plans for how er Street Market, Antwerp Ex- Paulding Courthouse, Paulding includes Defiance, Paulding, High School and Ohio State. Hillary Clinton has long the U.S. can become safer change Bank, Papa Oley’s, Home- Co. Bookmobile, Susie’s Bakery, and Van Wert Counties as Craig and Danette have been been an outspoken advocate for women. Not holding my town Pantry, Pop-N-Brew, The well as part of northern AuG- Paulding VFW Post 587, Pauld- married for 27 years. for women’s rights, notably breath, though. Rootbeer Stand, Agora, Pit-Stop laize County. pronouncing that “women’s ing Co. OSU Extension Office Getting back to his re- Laura Finley, Ph.D., Broughton: Kohart’s Surplus & Riedel, 49, a retired busi- tirement at the age of 49, rights are human rights.” The teaches in the Barry Univer- Payne: Lichty’s Barber Shop, Salvage nessman, is excited to begin Craig stated that the reason only attention she has made sity Department of Sociology Payne Super Valu, Antwerp Ex- his campaign for office. He he reached this decision is to domestic violence during & Criminology and is syndi- Bryan: Chief, Town & Country, change Bank, Maramart, Payne looks forward to speaking because he felt a tug in his this campaign, however, is cated by PeaceVoice. McDonald’s, Bryan Senior Cen- Branch Library, Puckerbrush with the citizens of the 82nd heart for more in his life. He to the issue of access to guns. ter, Walmart Pizza District in the coming year, is not interested in money or While I wholeheartedly en- CHRISTMAS CRUISE THRU Cecil: Cecil Elevator, Maramart, Scott: Scott Variety Store and sharing his ideas on how dorse her proposals to ensure fame or notoriety, but, “I just AT DEFIANCE COUNTY Vagabond to improve the state of Ohio. that batterers do not have ac- Sherwood: Sherwood Post Of- want to serve, and I knew FAIRGROUNDS Charloe: Charloe Store fi ce, Village Food Emporium, “Our best days lay ahead of us this was the right thing for cess to guns, it is not nearly Continental: Okuley’s Pharma- Sherwood Bank, and I cannot wait to get start- me,” he stated. Since Riedel enough. The day after Thanks- ed,” said Riedel. is a seasoned business man, What about the enforce- cy, Dollar General, ACE Hard- Van Wert: Pak-A-Sak, Short Craig grew up in north he feels that this experience ment of restraining orders, giving, November 27th, the ware Stop, Family Video, Orchard Tree, central Ohio on a farm just will equate to a good founda- which is so poor that the In- Christmas Cruise Thru will Defi ance: Newman’s Carry Out, BalyEat’s, Lee’s Ace Hardware, outside a small town named tion for entering the political ter-American Commission illuminate the night sky Butt Hutt, Chief, Senior Center, Main Street Market, Walmart Attica. He played football, on Human Rights issued a with its beautiful Christ- Walmart, Big Lots, Cabin Fever arena. Riedel has no previous INDIANA LOCATIONS basketball, and baseball as a political experience, which he scathing condemnation in mas lights and holiday dis- Coffee, Cabbage Patch Conve- youth and graduated from feels gives him an advantage August 2011 after reviewing plays. Located at 530 South nience Store Fort Wayne: Walmart (Mays- Seneca East High School in because he has new eyes and the case of Jessica Gonzales Main Street at the Defiance Edgerton: Marathon, Valero, ville Rd.) 1984. He went on to earn a fresh perspectives to the race. (Lenahan, now)? Her former County Fairgrounds locat- Kaiser Supermarket, Frager’s Grabill: Save-A-Lot, Grabill civil engineering degree from He stands on strong conser- husband took their three ed in Hicksville, Ohio, the Barbershop, Utilities Offi ce, Napa Hardware, Grabill Country Sales The Ohio State University in daughters despite a restrain- Christmas Cruise Thru is vative values such as the sanc- Grover Hill: Ross’ Gas Station, Harlan: Marathon, Harlan Do- June of 1988. Shortly after tity of life and support for the ing order and the require- a sight to behold and not N&N, Quick Stop nuts, Harlan Cafe, iAB Bank graduating from OSU he took 2nd amendment. It is an im- ment that all visitation be to be missed. November a job with Nucor Vulcraft portant concept to Riedel to supervised. Jessica called the 27 through December 13th Grabill: Do-It Best Hardware, Hoagland: Mel’s Town Market, Group as a design engineer, lead by example, with hon- Castle Rock, Colorado police you can drive your vehicle Save-A-Lot Hoagland Pizza Pub and he and his newly wed- esty and integrity, and these multiple times to report the through the fairgrounds and Hicksville: Cline’s Market, Monroeville: Mel’s Deli, The ded wife, Danette, moved to are things he can do. He truly violation and was put off each Hickory Hills Golf Course, Sail- Village of Heritage, Phillips 66 Fort Wayne, IN. In 1989, they take in the various beauti- believes that he can help this time. Ultimately, Simon Gon- ful decorations and listen ers, Shell Station, Lassus Handy Gas Station, Dollar General bought their first home in De- country get back on track and zales pulled his vehicle into Dandy, McDonald’s, H20, Senior fiance, Ohio. Craig enjoyed a the police station, opened fire to Christmas music that is New Haven: Curves, Milan Cen- rediscover the conservative being played throughout or Center ter, New Haven Branch Library, 27 year long career with Nu- values and principles it was on officers who returned it, you can park your car on Melrose: Uncle Fudd’s Diner, Ken’s Meat Market, New Haven cor. Most of his tenure with founded upon. and the three girls were found December 4, 5, 6, and 11, 12, Morning Star Convenience Store Nucor was spent in a sales ca- Riedel’s campaign has dead in the aftermath. Bakery, Broadway Deli, Paterson pacity with the last 13 being many scheduled appearances While a year ago Clinton 13 and hitch a ride on one Oakwood: Rhees’ Market, The Hardware, Richard’s Restaurant, Division Sales Manager. The throughout the winter lead- made some statements pro- of two horse drawn carriag- Landing Strip, The Oakleaf, New Haven Chamber Riedel family moved several ing up to the Republican Pri- nouncing it “embarrassing” es. Also on those special 6 Cooper Community Branch Li- Woodburn: Clip -N- Tan, Jim’s times during his Nucor ca- mary on March 15, 2016. For that the U.S. is the only dem- nights, you can go into the brary, TrueValue Hardware Pizza, Woodburn Hardware, Bob’s reer: living in Fort Wayne, IN; more information, visit his ocratic country not to have multipurpose building and Paulding: Paulding Co. Carne- Restaurant, Woodburn Xpress, Grand Rapids, MI; Spring- website: www.citizenstoelec- ratified the Convention on enjoy a cup of hot chocolate gie Library, Chief, Corner Mar- Country Oasis, and Woodburn field, OH; and finally the last triedel.com the Elimination of All Forms and a hotdog while listen- ket, Integrity Ford, Napa True Branch Library, Financial Partners, stop being back in Defiance, of Discrimination Against ing to the various perform- Value, Maramart, Dollar Gener- Love’s Travel Center OH. Craig retired from Nu- CANDIDATES MUST SPEAK Women (CEDAW), it has ers share their gift of music, cor in June of 2015 in order to ABOUT DOMESTIC VIO- not been a component of her baton twirling and dancing. Read it online for FREE at westbendnews.net follow his passion and hopes campaign speeches or debates to represent his friends and LENCE this fall. No one else is touch- fellow citizens as their State ing it either. Representative. He will be a By: Laura Finley, Ph.D. Her primary competitor, candidate for State Represen- While the presidential Bernie Sanders, is perceived Start signing up for tative of the Ohio 82nd Dis- candidates have been asked by many as far more progres- trict on the March 15, 2016, about their stance on many sive but doesn’t seem to have key issues, there are some really addressed domestic vi- Home major problems on which olence, other than agreeing they have been notoriously with Clinton that batterers Thank You silent to date. Here is one that should not have guns. I would love to see elevated as Thank you for The Republican contend- Delivery the campaigns move forward: ers, who have again been Receive 51 issues for only no one is overtly discussing your votes and all accused of waging a war on $32.18 per year. What a great deal! of the support that domestic violence, despite the women, are noticeably silent fact that it is among the most on domestic violence. Except I was given during prevalent forms of violence Delivery to: Jeb Bush, although his rheto- Name: ______the election. endured by women, children, ric is clearly greater than his and even men in the U.S and Address: ______—Stacie L. Peters reality. Bush’s wife, Columba, Mail this form globally. is a founding Board mem- Paid for by Stacie L Peters, Treasurer ______along with your 121 Woodland Drive • Antwerp In a Huffington Post arti- ber of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, City ______State _____ Zip ______check to: Are you ready for your and Jeb often points to his Phone: ______work as a governor to protect Email: ______West Bend News women. Yet, as Jessica Valen- PO Box 1008 Next Vehicle? Is this a gift? Yes No ti pointed out, simply saying Antwerp, OH 45813 “domestic violence” frequent- From: ly doesn’t actually mean your Name ______actions were enough or your Your paid home position adequate. 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[email protected] studies are clear that carrying PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] MORE ON THE SNOWY OWL bill at that time was fifty cents To estimate the basin-wide CELEBRATING 50 YEARS and we didn’t leave the light hatch of walleye, ODNR and By: Stan Jordan on any longer than we had to. the Ontario Ministry of Nat- A few days ago I got a call Now, there are advantages ural Resources and Forestry from Mickey Hertle Dunakin. to having a cell phone, and combine their bottom trawl That day my cell phone wasn’t probably each person’s life- survey data. The resulting ba- working very well, but it was style sees it differently. In my sin-wide average catch for 2015 an interesting and informing case, I carry it at all times, it is 84 walleye from the spring call on the snowy owl. Mick- is my emergency button. Over hatch per hectare (about 2.5 ey is a long time member of a the years I have fallen down a acres), which is well above the couple of Ohio’s bird watch- few times and I can’t get up long-term average of 32 per ing and conservation groups. by myself, so I call my son for hectare. We talked at length about help. I have even called the The 2015 yellow perch hatch the snowy owl here in the EMS a couple of times using also appears to have been suc- THE LOBO TANK BUSTERS Paulding County area. She the cell phone. I try to never cessful in both Ohio and On- tells me the snowy owl is na- be without it. It is not a luxu- tario waters of the western. By: Stan Jordan tive to northern Michigan, ry, it is a necessity. This is the fifth-best yellow We are going down to but they will migrate this I stop and think back how perch hatch in the western ba- the area of Duren Germa- far south searching for food. we got along without a cell sin since the inter-agency sur- ny, one of their better mid- They nest on the ground, but phone for 80 years. Now, we vey began in 1987. dle size cities. This city has not here in Paulding County. wonder how we did it, but “Three good yellow perch been bombed time and time I have read in some of my we did. After Pauline and I hatches in a row should help again and is pretty much de- books that the snowy owl were married, we always had the perch population in the stroyed. But it is still a big, needs to eat 14 lemmings a a phone and for a while even western basin rebuild and lead busy railroad yard. day to maintain its strength. a CB radio. to quality yellow perch fishing This place is well guard- A lemming is quite a bit like Many families now all over the next couple of years,” ed by automatic anti–air- our common mouse. She fig- have their own phones. Mom said Jeff Tyson, head of Lake craft weapons. We could see ures the winters get bad in and dad both work so they Erie Fisheries Program for the the fire and smoke from the their homeland and this area each have a phone. Each of ODNR Division of Wildlife. weapons. I realized that this in Paulding County suits the children have their own, Each year in August, wild- is no placed to hang around. their life style and has enough because a teenage girl is not life agencies from around the I flew the whole length mice to fill in for the lem- going to share her phone western basin of Lake Erie of that train from end to mings. with her younger brother. In sample the waters using bottom engine with my machine The snowy owl will roam fact, I heard of a teenage girl trawls in search of young of the guns raking everything on far and wide to find food and who used the spot in her ear year walleye and yellow perch. the train. I fired two rock- Mickey says the owls are here where she had it pierced for Data from these bottom trawls ets at the engine because I from about November to the an earring put in a little U are combined into a basin-wide knew we would not be able first of April. Then they go type hook and she hung her index and compared to previ- to make another pass. The back and nest in their favorite phone on her ear all the time. ous years to estimate the suc- first rocket hit the coal ten- area. She didn’t have to stop talking cess of the walleye and yellow der and it separated from My wife, Pauline, and I and handle her phone. perch hatches. This provides the engine and skidded over always thought that the same Some people walk down biologists with an estimate on on its side. My other rock- two pair of robins always the street talking on their how many young fish will en- et hit the rear of the engine came back to the farm year phone. Some people talk ter the fishable population two and it just blew it apart and after year and nested in the on the phone while driving years later. then the boiler exploded. same tree. Maybe the snowy down the highway, a dan- Information on the ODNR Oh, what a good job on that owl does that also. gerous habit. Some people Division of Wildlife’s Lake engine! Mickey says the snowy owl have the new smart phone, Erie research and management I flew on about 10 miles is often seen over in the Gar and they do away with some programs, fisheries resources, out of town and ended up Creek area and around Ed- good family type discussions, fishing reports, and maps and at about 1000 feet altitude. gerton, Indiana area around because something comes up links to other Lake Erie Web The other boys picked out the state line road, but they about the past and these folks resources are available at wil- another train and had about are only here in winter. just dial it up, the facts and dohio.gov. the same luck I did. We I know that Mickey only figures on their phone. Sud- ODNR ensures a balance discussed the whole situa- lives a short distance from denly they have done away between wise use and protec- Darrell and Phyllis Rob- 17814 Township Road 53, tion and knew we could not the Maumee River and I with the old time cracker bar- tion of our natural resources bins were married November Antwerp, Ohio. The couple make another pass on that asked her if she sees the ea- rel discussions. for the benefit of all. Visit the 20, 1965 in Hicksville Church have three children, Cindy railroad yard, we knew the gles and she was quick to tell An old timer can’t win an ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov. of Christ by Rev. John Paul (Bill) Hickok, Christy (Tony) anti-aircraft outfits would me that they see them often. argument anymore, a young Hill. They will be celebrat- DeLong, Chadd (Rhonda) be waiting for us. The adults and the young, boy can’t hide from his mom, WILLIAMS COUNTY WILD- ing on Saturday, November Robbins all of Antwerp, along 14, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the with five granddaughters and Someone said over the sometimes two or three that a man can’t hide from his LIFE OFFICER RETIRES AF- radio, “Over on the right it Antwerp Conservation Club, one grandson. haven’t gotten their white wife, but on the other hand if TER 22 YEARS OF SERVICE looks like an old airbase.” head yet. She explained that is he forgets the grocery list he Then I returned and said, “I almost common place to see can call home from the store VETERANS’ DAY PROGRAM @ GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY believe you’re right. Let’s go Williams County Wild- them, but it always exciting. in an instant and doesn’t have life Officer Thomas Kochert in all four abreast and drop Mickey, it sure was nice to run back home. back to 250 mph.” We done has retired after 22 years of talking to you, please call Yes they have their advan- service to the people of the just that, and I saw a DORN- again. tages and disadvantages. IER, two engine bomber, State of Ohio according to the See ya! See ya! Ohio Department of Natural sitting on the right side of ME AND THE CELL PHONE the runway. I touched off a th Resources (ODNR). 90 BIRTHDAY OPEN Officer Kochert started rocket and it hit that bomb- HOUSE er on the wing, up close to working for the ODNR Divi- the fuselage. It must have sion of Wildlife in 1993 when been full of fuel because it There will be a 90th birth- he entered the Wildlife Offi- burst into fire. That plane day party for Nettie Mabis cer Training Academy. After was engulfed in flames al- on November 8th, 2015 from graduation in 1993, Officer most at once. 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at St. James Kochert was assigned to Wil- Lt. Barnes said he caught Lutheran Church, Payne, liams County, where he has Ohio. No gifts, but you may served as the county wildlife Pictured here: F – Josh Shelton, Hunter Long, Claudia Sinn a JU52, that is a stuka dive and Hannah Maenle. B – Cameron Sinn and Tyler Sinn. bomber, in his sights and send a card to : Nettie Ma- officer until his retirement when he left, that plane had bis, Box 783, Antwerp, Ohio Oct. 31, 2015. Student Council Members the program, we would like exploded and was burning 45813. Officer Kochert was a at Grover Hill Elementary all veteran’s to stay and join member of the ODNR Di- spend time preparing for the us for lunch. Providing this on the ground. 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CALVARY COMMUNITY WORKS 104.9’s Bill O’Connell, will TITLE AWARDS AT ANNUAL feature a gourmet reception featuring dishes from some BENEFIT St. Bernard junior high of the areas best restaurants, school, from New Washing- including: Luxe Kitchen and ton, Ohio, defended their Earth Day Coalition, a Lounge, Jam GlutenFree local non-profit focused on 2014 volleyball title this past Bakery, Rising Star Cof- weekend at the MAC Gym. environmental education, fee Roasters, The Grocery leadership, and advocacy, St. Bernard finished the day OHC, Earth Bistro, Tartine 3-0 in the 4th annual Mt. will present the following in- Bistro, Merchant Street, dividuals and organizations Calvary Lutheran Church Local West, Cha Pizza and parochial school invitational with our annual Communi- Spirits, Banana Blossom ty Works Program Awards tournament. Thai Cuisine, The Harp, In the four team round during the 18th Annual In- Barefoot Wine, Cleveland strumental Evening for the robin tournament, St. Ber- Whiskey, and Great Lakes nard opened the day with Earth on November 4th at Brewing Co.; live auctions the smARTspace at 78th their 2014 finals opponent and eco-raffles; late night art Lima Central Catholic. St. Street in the Gordon Square gallery showings at the 78th Arts District. Through the Bernard won in two sets Street Studios; and musi- 25-16 and 27-25. Monclova years these individuals, or- cal performances through- ganizations, and collabora- Christian then came on to out the evening from NEO defeat Toledo Trinity Luther- Malik Murray grabs the loose ball and ends the Eastside football season. More pictures at tive partners have formed Trio Acoustic Jazz, folk-duo westbendnews.net the roots of Earth Day Co- an, in what turned out to be Shawn and Shelby, and fea- the only three set game of the jury from a tackle, and got the the loose ball and the clock alition and our collective turing a one of a kind per- (Continued from Page 1) ball to just a handful of yards stopped with 8 seconds left. achievements. They are a day, 25-12, 13-25, 15-7. St. formance by members of Bernard then handled Mon- picked up another touchdown from the field goal. Mitchell Nothing was left for Eastside tribute to the ways creative the world-famous Cleveland for the Butler team. The point VanBrocklin took the ball in as they were knocked out of environmental education clova with relative ease 25-14, Orchestra. 25-14. LCC fought back into after was no good. Before for the touchdown on the next the tournament. and leadership can open For more information the end of the first quarter, play and with the point after Following the game Coach new doors to environmental contention upending Trinity about purchasing tickets, 25-3, 25-19. St. Bernard fol- Woodlan finally got on the by Quentin Graber, it put the Sherwood Haydock gave a sustainability. volunteering, sponsorship board with a touchdown by Warriors one point over their talk to the players. “It only This year, Community lowed suit and took the title opportunities, and other with a win over Trinity 25-15, Tre’von McCarter as the team opponents with 8 minutes left takes one point to win.” He Works Program Awards ways to get involved, call faked a punt, and ended up in the game. says. They proved that to- will be presented in the cat- 25-10. (216) 281-6468, visit earth- The tournament runner running the ball through de- What happened right at night. The competition is egories of Student Environ- daycoalition.org, or email fense successfully to the goal. the end is just mind-bog- only going to get tougher the mental Leadership, Clean up was decided in the final nbechara@earthdaycoali- game of the day as Monclova The second half went gling. The score was still the further they go in the tourna- Transportation, Neighbor- tion.org. quick. The third quarter was same at 13-14 and Woodlan ment. They cannot expect the hood Action, and Earth- faced LCC. Both teams went About Earth Day Coa- into the game 1-1 on the day. a little depressing as the War- was in the lead. Eastside got other teams to make the same Fest. The $1,000 Hope and lition: Established in 1990, riors lost possession to an in- one first down after another mistake in the future tourna- Stanley Adelstein Student In set one, LCC was down 24- Earth Day Coalition’s mis- 23 with Monclova serving be- terception. They luckily kept until they were only 3 yards ment games. Environmental Leadership sion is to provide educa- Eastside from scoring. Psy- from the goal line. Less than The Warriors will play Award for Excellence will fore pulling out an extended tion, inspire leadership, play 26-24 win. The second chologically, the Blazers had a minute was on the clock and Friday at home again against be presented to Fairview and encourage action for the game. Woodlan players instead of kicking the ball for Whitko Wildcats. The Wild- Park high school’s “Stream set was no match as LCC took a healthy environment. the runner up plaque 25-10. were upset with one other for 3 point field goal and easily cats started the tournament Team” for their exempla- Earth Day Coalition’s year- not playing well until Jack- winning the game, the center with a losing record, but have ry commitment to the Coe St. Bernard is the first two- round Community Works time champion of the tour- son Rhoads made several ex- decided to snap the ball to the made an incredible comeback Creek Streambank Resto- programs include: Clean ceptional plays. This was the quarterback and go for the and are now entering the sec- ration Project. The Clean nament. Ft. Wayne Emmaus Transportation, Student Lutheran won the inaugu- turning point mentally for the touchdown. It turned out to tional championship with a Transportation Award will Environmental Leadership, home team. He gained quite be a disaster for the Blazers. 6-5 record. go to major collaborators ral tournament in 2012 and Neighborhood Action, and Elkhart, IN Trinity Lutheran a few yards on several plays The ball fumbled and Wood- More pictures at west- and several champions of EarthFest—Ohio’s largest when he picked up a minor in- lan’s Malik Murray grabbed bendnews.net the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus won in 2013 prior to back to environmental education back titles by St. Bernard. Demonstration Project in- event and the longest run- 4-H CLUB MEETING RE- cluding the Greater Cleve- The Mt. Calvary Luther- JPHS ADDING NEW FEATURE ning Earth Day celebration an Church is always looking PORT land RTA, NASA Glenn in the nation. Research Center, and The for ways to outreach to con- nect with people outside the The Brown Bettys and Bust- Cleveland Foundation. This WESTERN BUCKEYE ESC er Brown 4-H Club held their project and partnership was church. Mt. Calvary Luther- first 2016 meeting on October recently awarded “Best in GOVERNING BOARD SPE- an is a member church of 26th at the Cooper Community Hydrogen” by the U.S. De- CIAL MEETING the Missouri Synod (LCMS). Library. The meeting was called partment of Energy through The church is located just to order by president, Aar- Earth Day Coalition’s Clean The Western Buckeye ESC west of Antwerp on County on Horstman. The American Transportation program Governing Board will hold a Road 424. Services are led by and 4-H pledges were led by from among 83 Clean Cities special meeting on Thursday, Pastor Derek Evans Sunday Brooke Kilgore, Jocelynn Par- Coalitions nationally. The November 5, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. mornings at 10:15 a.m. Adult rett, Sam Mast, and Ranee Bok. Northeast Ohio Region- at the Paulding ESC Office and student Sunday school 41 members answered the roll al Sewer District is poised for the purpose of discussing begins at 9:15am. Guests are call. The secretary and treasur- to receive the EarthFest personnel. always welcome. er reports were given and ap- Community Works award proved. A card was signed for Trent Church, a member, who for their exemplary out- ® is in Houston, Texas undergo- reach and commitment to ing cancer treatment. The se- educating the public about YANKEE CANDLE nior fairboard will be hosting Clean Water issues at this Th e Gift of Home Fragrancing™ the Christmas light display at year’s EarthFest. Lastly, the fairgrounds on December the Neighborhood Action 11-13 and 18-20; our Club will award will go to the Cleve- CANDLE OF THE MONTH JPHS men volunteers are building a Chapel in Barn One land Metroparks for con- at the museum. Pictured from left to right: Dave Stouffer, have an outdoor display. 2016 officers were elected: president, necting Greater Cleveland- Denny Sanderson, Roger Sierer, Bill Strahley, Max Kochen- Aaron Horstman; vice presi- ers to our lakefront through November:: Spiced Pumpkin sparger, John Pier and up on the roof is Dan Wilder. dent, Estee Miller; secretary, the acquisition of lake front The John Paulding Histor- Christian Church in Paulding. Emma Horstman; treasurer, green space. ical Society is adding a new The chapel will be com- Madison Parrett; news report- The 18th Annual In- feature to the museum. A small pleted in time for this year’s er, Jalynn Parrett; scrapbooker, strumental Evening for chapel is being built in Barn Festival of Trees which will Brooke Kilgore; and recreation the Earth will be held on Stop in! 99 One. The stained glass win- be held for two weekends this committee, Jocelynn Parrett, November 4th from 6:00 MEDIUM $ dows in the chapel come from year, November 13, 14 and 15 Hailee Huner, Seth Meggison, p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the JAR 14 old Paulding County churches and November 20, 21 and 22. Ben Weible, Kobe Foor, and Ti- smARTspace at 78th Street such as the Haviland Baptist Eileen Kochensparger, Pastor anna Cooper. The next meet- Studios in the Gordon LARGE Church and the Woodlawn of Melrose United Methodist ing will be held on November Square Arts District (1305 $ 99 30th at 6:30 p.m. at the Cooper JAR United Methodist Church in Church/Middle Creek United W. 78th St. Cleveland, OH 17 Oakwood. Inside the chap- Methodist Church will be do- Community Library. el will be an organ from the ing a “blessing of the chapel” St. John Catholic Church in on Sunday, November 15 at PRESCHOOLERS PAINT JACK-O-LATERNS America’s best love candled ™ Payne; the pulpit is from the 1:00 p.m. Everyone is invited Blue Creek Grange Hall; and and encouraged to attend this pulpit chairs from the First special ceremony. MICHIGAN VS. OSU

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kept trading points back and forth until the end when the Blackbirds were named the winners. Scores: 25-19, 15-25, 25-21, 25-18 Player stats: Williamson 16 kills, 4 blocks; Recker 9 kills, 1 ace, Antwerp’s Cross Country runners at Regionals. 14 digs, 2 blocks; Short 2 kills, By: Kimberly Smith and running happens to be 2 aces, 10 digs, 1 block, 12 as- It was the best of times, it Sam’s outlet. He informs us sists; Derck 5 kills, 1 block, was the worst of times, it was that it is a way to get his mind 20 assists; Sheedy 2 kills, 4-4 the age of wisdom, it was the off of things. serving; Smith 1 kill; Lon- age of making mistakes and Sam brings direction to gardner 9-9 serving, 9 digs; learning from them, it was the teams he joins. He may Hawley 3-3 serving, 2 digs; Sam Williamson and his high not say much, but his actions Barnhouse 8-9 serving, school achievements. Who is bestow leadership in a way 3 digs; Braaten 25 digs, 3-3 Sam and why is he memora- that only he can provide. Sophomore Rachel Williamson taps the ball over the net to serving. ble? He is a cross country and What has Sam meant to the the Blackbirds. More pictures at westbendnews.net The Lady Archers final re- track athlete at Antwerp LHS, athletic department? He has cord for 2015 is 18-6. Great who brings a work ethic to definitely not been taken for job to these girls! the team that helps elevate his granted. Coach Altimus at More pictures at west- teammates around him. Antwerp Local apprises the bendnews.net Sam first started running public that Sam has “brought distance in track when he was the sport of cross country to MVNU REMEMBERS DR. in seventh grade and began the forefront of our commu- one of Sam’s best highlights JOHN J. DONOHO cross country the following nity.” Antwerp’s student body of his high school career, al- year. As a little boy, Sam was may now have the mind set though a tough call for coach known to be a fast runner and that getting to state in cross Ehrhart. During GMC’s, Sam Former Dean of Students because of that, he was always country several years in a row set the permanent record for and faculty member Dr. John encouraged by the people is an attainable goal if you the Grover Hill course and J. Donoho passed away Thurs- around him to keep running. are dedicated to your goals, beat the old record by thirty day, October 22, 2015. John Sam has now been involved thanks to Sam. seconds. and his wife, Dr. Lora Donoho, with competitive running Sam is a very valued and Sam plans to go on to col- served respectively as Dean of for the last five years. What accomplished athlete at An- lege after graduating and he Students and Director of Ath- can he say? Competing and twerp Local. Cord Ehrhart, intends to major in sports letics at Mount Vernon Naza- racing is just what he loves to teacher and coach coveys management. He has full in- rene College, now University, do. “Cross is a fun activity to that “Sam has had so many tentions of participating in from 1975 to their joint retire- do with others,” Sam tells us. accomplishments, it is very track and cross country while ment in 1990. He has made an abundance of hard to pick just one.” Coach attending college. The Ant- John was born March 6, friends in the process. There Ehrhart went ahead to say werp student body is cheering 1925, in Centralia, IL., to John is a profusion of ways to vent that Sam’s performance at you on Sam, keep up the good Anderson and Clara (Bran- different feelings and stress; the state meet last fall was work. son) Donoho. John served in the U.S. Army during World Antwerp Senior Kiana Recker digs the ball saving the play War II and worked for the Il- for the Archers. More pictures at westbendnews.net linois Central Railway from 1948 to 1961. John earned his District Volleyball took ficials started calling harsh Bachelor of Science degree in place at Defiance beginning double hit calls on several Ar- Social Studies from Oakland Tuesday, October 27. Hicks- chers — Peyton Short, Audrie City Indiana College and went ville took on Ayersville after Longardner and others. These on to earn his Master’s Degree defeating West Unity last were tough judges to please. in Education from Southern Thursday. Antwerp battled The second set was a Illinois University. He also second ranked Pettisville fol- homerun for the Lady Ar- OPEN earned an Advanced Certif- lowing the first match. chers. Numerous kills by Ra- icate of Education from the Fourth ranked Lady Aces chel Williamson and Kiana University of Illinois. NOV. 6 • 2015 struggled with games 1 and Recker secured the win assist- John served as Dean of Stu- 2 while winning the third 23- ed by Peyton Short and Emi- dents for Trevecca Nazarene 25. The last set the Pilots shot ly Derck. Derck, Williamson University, and Director of down Hicksville 25-9. The and Recker also with numer- Counseling for Olivet Naza- lady Aces finished their sea- ous blocks stopped the Black- rene University. son at 17-8. birds’ offense for a 15-25 win. John and Lora arrived at Pettisville is a strong team Initially, the third set was MVNU in 1975, where he be- and so is the Lady Archers. very positive for Antwerp came Dean of Students and In fact, the volleyball for the with a strong lead up into professor of Psychology until his retirement in 1990. John received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree in 1990 from MVNU. The Donoho Recre- 4422 Bull Rapids Rd. Woodburn, IN ation Center on the MVNU campus is named in their hon- 260-632-1110 or. John is survived by his wife, One of the LARGEST Lora (Hiatt) Donoho, whom he married June 20, 1959. John fresh cut meat offerings was preceded in death by two in the area. brothers, Orville and Kenneth Donoho, and his parents. Mount Vernon Nazarene • Beef • Bison University is a private, four- year, intentionally Christian • Pork • Lamb teaching university for tradi- tional age students, graduate ALL BEEF • Chicken • Rabbit students and working adults. With a 327-acre main campus USDA Hicksville’s Chelsey Taylor spikes the ball, bouncing it off the in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and CHOICE • Turkey • Duck net against the Pilots. More pictures at westbendnews.net several convenient Graduate area was quite strong and the the teens. Pettisville clawed and Professional Studies lo- ChoiceChoihoi Angus • Fresh Fish Every Friday GMC had some of the best their way back to the top and cations throughout the state, teams around. a streak gave them the lead. MVNU emphasizes academic The sets for the Lady Ar- Avery Braaten and Audrie excellence, spiritual growth ComeC checkh k us out!! and service to community chers and Pettisville start- Longardner’s digs could not SeeSe our full service deli!i! ed off trading points back save this set. and church. MVNU offers an 15 Salads to choose and forth and it was a tough The fourth set was marked affordable education to more 100 Varieties of Cheese match for both teams. Near- with an early lead. As the than 2,100 students from 28 50 varieties of 20 Deli meats to choose ing 20 points, the Lady Birds game was winding down and states and 16 countries/U.S. Sechler's Pickles 50 varieties of produce pulled ahead when the of- the Archers still trailing, they territories. Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 9 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 WAYNE TRACE GIRLS GOLF AWARDS WAYNE TRACE FALLS TO NEW HAVEN FOOTBALL WOODLAN FFA CHILI SUPPER LCC ENDS SEASON

In the final game of the The New Haven Bulldogs season, the Raider Football took on Bishop Dwenger at team traveled to Lima Cen- New Haven after defeating tral Catholic on Friday, Octo- Mississenwa the previous ber 30. Lima is always a good week. This group of boys competitor in their athletics has emerged as another top and football is usually a top area team and continued team. the winning tradition that The game began as a New Haven so often enjoys, runaway with the first four going into this match-up at touchdowns all by LCC. This 7-3. Bishop Dwenger, on the brought the score to 28-0 be- other hand, has had a phe- fore the Raiders posted their nomenal season. It’s not of- first score with quarterback ten you go into the tourna- Trae Sinn successfully mak- ment with only one loss. Pictured above Left to Right winning the “Popular” vote for ing an 8 yard pass to Eli Sinn The game began with the FFA junior high competition are: Henry Wyss, Daniel for six points. Two points Dwenger dominating early. Herschberger, Gus Wyss, Trinity Wright and Cassie Roehm The Wayne Trace girls all-GMC), Hailey Dempsey after were also good with a The first half brought two The Woodlan FFA Chap- Zoe Lowden, Paige Stutz- golf team presented special (most improved and first pass to Noah Stoller driving touchdowns and one field ter recently held their annu- man, and Allie Knepp. awards at its awards night team all-GMC), Gillianne the ball in. The second touch- goal for the Fort Wayne al Community Chili Sup- The winning the “Pop- recently. Girls receiving Wiseman (most improved down was by Trae Sinn run- team, leaving New Haven per in the Woodlan Jr.-Sr. ular” vote for the junior special honors included and second team all-GMC), ning the ball in from the 6 holding an empty sack. High School Auditeria. The high were the team of Hen- Gracie Gudakunst (most Brooke Sinn (coaches award yard line. The 2-point conver- The second half was a lit- chili supper included a chili ry Wyss, Gus Wyss, Cassie valuable and second team and second team all-GMC). sion failed and the score was tle different with New Haven cook-off between the Senior Roehm, and Trinity Wright. 28-14 at half. senior Tyon Woods landing High FFA members and the The junior high “Judges DONATION TO GROVER HILL FIRE DEPT. In the second half, the a big one in the third quar- Junior High FFA members. Choice” winners were the Thunderbirds team added an- ter. Unfortunately, the point There were 11 teams com- team of Cable Quaintance, other 17 points and the game after failed. That was the last peting in the high school Collin Quaintance, Josh finished at 45-14. score for the Bulldogs, while division and 6 teams com- Perkins, Dawson Dick, The Raiders finish their BD scored another 21 points peting in the junior high Steve Love and Colin Yeiter. 2015 season with 4-6 record. in the last half. division. Each team was The Chapter Officer team The final score was 37-6. competing for the “secret recognized 28 Discovery de- ANTWERP JV WIN THEIR Bishop Dwenger will play judges” favorite chili and grees recipients (7th and 8th FINAL GAME at home, competing against the “popular” vote getting grade) and 10 Greenland the Leo Lions on Friday. chili. Over 154 people were degree recipients (1st year in At half time the game was New Haven finished their in attendance to taste the high school FFA) during the 14 – 19 Fairview, but Antwerp 2015 season with a 7-4 re- delicious chili and to watch awards ceremonies. Indiana finished off on a high note cord. the award recognition after- Northern Region Vice Pres- by beating Fairview 40 – 25 wards. ident Brett Roberts also pro- bringing their season final to PANTHERS FOOTBALL Winning the high school vided a stellar speech about 6 – 2. “Popular” vote was the team growth and potential and Scoring: Altimus 33 yard END SEASON AT of Kaylee Smith and Ellie taking new opportunities to run; Poulson 2 pt rec 8-0; CRESTVIEW Kayser. Winning the “Judg- better yourself. Taylor 2 yard run pass failed es Choice” was the team of Grover Hill Student Chief Dave Volk, Student 14-0; Jones 45 yard catch; The Paulding Panthers Council present the Grover Council President Tyler Poulson 2 pt catch; Jones 14 ended their 2015 football Yard catch – run failed; Jones season at Crestview Knights Hill Fire Department with a Sinn, Cameron Sinn, Clau- FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL touchdown. Riley Lucus had 29 yard catch – pass failed; on Friday, October 30th. donation that they collected dia Sinn, and GH firefighter ATHLETIC RESULTS 9 solo tackles and an inter- Taylor 27 yard run – pass The Panthers played a good on their recent Red Out/Hat Brad Volk. ception. Ashton Jones had failed. first half with a lead 14-8 Day. From left to right: Fire The 7th grade defeat- two sacks, Eli Winkler had Stats: Rushing – Taylor 16 at the buzzer. The Knights ed Hicksville 76 to 0. Sev- 1 sack, Dru Vande Voorde for 103 2 TD; Altimus 9-74 1 came back with a rally of en players scored for the had 3 tipped passes, Jarred TD Receptions – Jones 3-88 aggressive play to clinch the Apaches. Russ Zeedyk: 2 LeBrun had 2 tipped passes, FOR RENT: THIS SPACE 3 TDs; Poulson 6-69; Peters win, 42-20. touchdowns, 116 yards rush- and Cade Polter had an in- Remodeled weekly if you request. High-traffic area. 2 -18; Seslar-2-24; Noel 2-11; Score by the Quarter: ing and 3 solo tackles. Caleb terception. 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Dougy Country team competed in Racks: returned a punt 43 the Districts race at Wide- Healthcare Reform Enrollment Event yards for a touchdown and water. The boys team fin- had 1 interception. Treyvon ished 5th, missing advanc- Hastings: 2 rushing two ing by one place. The boys point conversions. Kaden team did advance three The Health Insurance Marketplace is a way to find coverage that Blair: 2 solo tackles and a individuals to the region- blocked punt. Wes Bowers: al meet. Those individuals fits your budget and meets your needs. If you are uninsured, or 2 solo tackles for a loss. The are Austin Johnson (10th), 7th grade is now 7:0. Brett Nester (15th), and want to explore your choices, we can assist you in finding the The 8th grade defeated Shamar Midgett (16th). The coverage that is right for you! Wayne Trace 36 to 8. With rest of the team consisted this victory, Fairview won of Lane Kolb (20th place), the GMC Jr High Football Kirk Schroeder (48th place) Title with an undefeated who ran a career best 18:38, th record of 8-0. Caleb Frank Sam Hammon (56th place) Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM had 122 yard rushing, 2 who ran a season best 18:55, Tuesday, November 17th from 2:00 PM-6:00 PM rushing touchdowns, an in- and Jaxon Hart (66th place). terception for a touchdown, Austin, Brett, and Shamar and 7 solo tackles. Cade Pol- will competed in the region- Location: Information Desk, Main Entrance ter threw a 43 yard touch- al meet at Hedges-Boyer down pass to Cade Ripke. Park in Tiffin. Russ Zeedyk had 1 rushing Please call to make an appointment: 419-542-6692 Please bring with you: Driver’s License or State ID, Household Annual Income and Email Address (we can help set up email address)

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Enrollment is provided by our Certified Enrollment Staff 208 N Columbus Street Hicksville, Ohio 43526 PAGE 10 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] WOODBURN BRANCH LIBRARY TRAVELS TO not attending college is its nity to millions of Americans PAYNE ELEMENTARY ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARADE enormous cost. Many other and lift the terrible burden of READ TO PRESCHOOLERS young people can afford to debt from the shoulders of attend college only by work- young people. In addition, ing simultaneously at paying by bringing large numbers of jobs (which takes time away new students and their fund- from their studies) and/or by ing to public colleges and uni- running up enormous debt. versities, it would reduce the As recently as the early 1990s, incentive for administrators most college students did not to turn the faculty into weak, take out loans to finance their impoverished migrant labor- education. Now, however, ers. Indeed, a surge of fully nearly three out of four col- funded students might even Little Blessings Day Care at Zion Lutheran Church. lege graduates have borrowed provide administrators with to cover their college costs, the backbone to resist the running up a debt averaging growing corporate takeover $30,000 each. As a result, of higher education. Fur- American student loan debt thermore, although private On October 23, Payne Elementary students participated in now totals $1.3 trillion. Pay- colleges might resent this en- their annual Halloween Parade. The Payne Volunteer Fire ing off this debt at high inter- hanced funding of their pub- and Rescue Department led the entire school in the parade est rates constitutes a heavy lic competitors, the resulting that went to downtown and then returned to the school. burden for young Americans, competition for students and all too many of them ei- might encourage them to Bailey Kamphaus, Gregory Jordan Saylor, Jacob Kuhn, ther default on it or, to repay decrease their astronomical Lammers, Isaac Head Joseph Deboer it, give up on their dreams tuition, thus providing them 8th Grade – Jordan Spell- 11th Grade – Brooke Long, and settle for working at jobs with a more economically di- er, Taylor Long, Gage Walt- Ruger Goeltzenleuchter, Col- The Precious Ones Day Care at Edgerton Wesleyan Church they dislike. verse student body. mire, Breanna Huffine, Mad- in Doerr, Madison Zartman, The tuition squeeze on Overall, then, tuition-free ison Elston, Zane Shaffer, Kolyn Hilkey, Seth Saylor, The Woodburn Branch Record campaign selects a young Americans results college makes a lot of sense, Nathaniel Showalter, Kait- Seth Yenser, Justin Mobley, Library took part in the title to be read on a specif- largely from severe reductions which explains why Ameri- lin Vest, Ashlynn Parrish, Kacey Reinhart, Jayden Sher- global campaign of Jump- ic day each year in order to in state and local funding for cans established it in the first Reed Zartman, Kylie Pfeiffer, ry, Brooke McMullen start Read for the Record on generate public support for public colleges and universi- place. Chloe Thompson 12th Grade – Noah Thursday, October 22 this high-quality early learning ties, usually initiated by con- Dr. Lawrence Wittner, 9th Grade – Aubree Spro- Stoller,Clint Sinn, Kenzie year. They read stories at the and to highlight the impor- servative, budget-cutting gov- syndicated by PeaceVoice, is les, Madilyn Brigner, Gra- Clemens, Liam Marihugh, Little Blessings Day Care and tance of building children’s ernments (even as they vote Professor of History emeritus cie Laukhuf, Olivia Klinker, Dalton Franklin the Precious Ones Day Care. vocabulary and love for bigger Pentagon budgets). at SUNY/Albany. Emily Williams, Kaylee The featured story this year reading. Last year 2,383,645 Since 2008 alone, state fund- Shepherd, Bryan Hofmann, was “Not Norman: A Gold- children and adults from 2015 REGIONAL TRANSI- ing for public universities has WAYNE TRACE JR/SR HIGH Chloe Stabler, Brooke Greu- fish Story” by Kelly Bennett. around the world were read TION EXPO FOR NORTH- dropped 16 percent. During HONOR ROLL 1ST NINE lach, Keagann Parrish, Aya- The Jumpstart Read for the to through this program. WEST OHIO STUDENTS that same period, state fund- WEEKS 2015–16 SCHOOL na Rowe, Meagan Speice, WITH DISABILITIES ing for SUNY’s 64 campuses YEAR Kiersten Thomas, Trae Sinn, WHY TUITION-FREE COL- tuition or a nominal fee for dropped by 28 percent. In- Haleigh Stoller, Derek My- deed, there is considerable The Regional Transi- LEGE MAKES SENSE attendance. The State Uni- Merit Honor Roll (4.0 ers, Cameron Monroe, Ellie versity of New York (SUNY) question as to whether pub- Moore, Kaitlyn Doster, Ra- tion Expo is a free annual lic colleges and universities GPA): event designed to bring ed- By: Lawrence S. Wittner system—the largest in the na- 7th Grade – Jacob Stouffer, chel Ringler The issue of making col- tion—remained tuition-free are still public institutions, 10th Grade – Megan ucators, junior and senior for most of their costs—once Ryan Wenninger high school students with lege tuition-free has recently until 1963. The University 8th Grade – Andrew Sinn, Moore, Adam Stoller, Garrett come to the fore in American of California system, estab- covered by government fund- Silance, Gillianne Wiseman disabilities, and parents to- ing—are now met by student Reid Miller, Sydney Coyne, gether to explore available politics, largely because the lished in 1868, had free tui- Miriam Sinn, Catherine Stra- 11th Grade – Korene two leading contenders for tion until the 1980s. tuition. Today, state funding Shelton Blaine Jerome, Emil services and resources that covers only about 30 percent ble, Tyce Homier, Nathan support students as they the Democratic presidential In recent decades, howev- Gerber Stoller, Danae Myers, Meg nomination, Bernie Sanders er, the situation has changed of SUNY’s costs; students Crosby, Chandler Thompson, transition from high school. pick up the remaining 70 per- 9th Grade – Clark The Regional Transition and Hillary Clinton, have dramatically, with tuition Laukhuf, Sadie Sinn, Ellie Gabrielle Gudakunst, Breia cent. Expo is sponsored by the each championed it. Sand- costs soaring to dizzying Stoller, Olivia Egnor, Grant Eutsler, Joseph Schmidt This campus austerity State Support Team Region ers has called for free under- heights at both public and Baumle, Carissa Laukhuf, 12th Grade – Emilee Col- program hurts not only stu- 1. graduate tuition at public private colleges. Between Anne Eklund, Madison gan, Sydney Critten, Shayna dents, but the entire edu- The Regional Transi- colleges and universities, to 1978 and 2013, American col- Coyne Temple, Kelsey Fleagle, Cole cational process. Anxious tion Expo will be held on be financed by a tax on Wall lege tuition reportedly rose 10th Grade – Kalin Ger- Shepherd, Brooke Ludwig, to maintain or expand op- November 9, 10, 11 and 12, Street speculation, while by 1,120 percent. Last year, ber, Erica Mohr, Sara Sinn, Taryn Homier, Alec Vest, erations despite declining 2015, at four northwest Ohio Clinton has done the same, the average annual cost for Leah Maassel, Lily Sinn Blair Ludwig, Lucas Sinn, levels of government fund- locations. The Expo’s two- although with some qualifi- undergraduate tuition and 11th Grade – Brooke Luke Miller, Jake Baksa, Na- ing, college and university hour format offers partici- cations and a different fund- fees at public colleges and Lelonek thanael Roop, Arlyn Cooper, administrators cut campus pants many opportunities ing mechanism. universities was $9,139 for 12th Grade – Hollie Alexandrea Boroff, Courtney costs by replacing tenured to take part in discussions, The major argument for state residents and $22,958 Wannemacher, Victoria Mead and tenure-line faculty with attend presentations, view free public college and uni- for out of state residents. At Ryan, Austin Kuhn, Brianna Third Honors (3.0-3.2999 rootless, powerless, low-paid exhibits, and meet with staff versity education is the same the University of California, Sinn, Erin Mohr, Christopher GPA): part-timers (adjuncts) and from colleges, universities, as for free public education in yearly undergraduate tuition Davis, Estie Sinn, Scott Wen- 7th Grade – Alena Den- underpaid full-timers in tem- and community support general: like the free public and fees now stand at $13,251 ninger ny, Jacob Graham, Bailey porary positions (contingents agencies. elementary and high schools for state residents and $37,959 First Honors (4.0- Coil, Kearstin Karolyi, Riley or fixed-term). In 1969, ten- • November 11 – Public already existing in the Unit- for out of state residents. The 3.67GPA): Stoller, Emily Zamarripa, ured and tenure-track faculty and Community Schools ed States, free public higher cost is considerably higher at 7th Grade – Julie Sinn, Kassidy Campbell, Trevor held three out of four teach- in Defiance, Fulton, Henry, education provides educa- private colleges and univer- Chloe Parker, Katie Stoller, Speice, Serenity Gurtner, ing positions. By 2013, this and Williams counties at- tional opportunity for all and sities, which average $32,599 Katrina Stoller, Cara Davis, Devin Nickols, Kelsey Dilling “regular” faculty held one out tend the event at the North- strengthens the American yearly for tuition and fees. Isaiah Rittenhouse, Natalie 8th Grade – Libby Wen- of five. Faculty morale and west Ohio Educational Ser- workforce. The ten most expensive aver- Schultz, Tiffany Sinn, Garrett zlick, Zoey Wright, Made- Actually, until fairly re- age $50,632 a year. These fig- the quality of education have leine Laukhuf, Logan Smith, vice Center in Archbold, plummeted. Williamson, Gage Tinlin, cently, the United States had ures, of course, do not include Gabrielle Donis, Anthony Madison Adams, Alexis Gib- Ohio. a free or virtually free system additional thousands of dol- In addition, campus ad- son, Fredrick Hoagland For more information ministrators, faced with Costilla, Tyler Costilla of public higher education. In lars for room, board, books, 8th Grade – Max Laukhuf, 9th Grade: Sara Edwards, on the Regional Transi- 1862, to provide education- and other living costs. declining income, are in- Braden Zuber, Evan Mohr, tion Expo, please contact creasingly inclined to accept Kelsey Guyton, Nathan Wil- al opportunity for the “sons This enormous hike in Nicholas Barnett, Tyler Bau- Aaron Weisbrod, M.Ed., funding from wealthy in- helm of toil,” the U.S. Congress tuition has had a devastating er, Ethan Crosby, Josiah at [email protected] or dividuals and corporations 9th Grade – Julianne Roop, passed the Morrill Act, es- impact upon educational op- Linder, Caleb Yenser, Emily 800.346.8495, extension124. that are reshaping higher Hannah Wilhelm, Matthew tablishing land-grant public portunity. Unable to afford Dyson, Jaeden Jimenez, Ka- The event webpage is lo- education to serve their in- Stouffer, Austin Reed, Wy- colleges and universities on a college, many young people leigh Downing cated on the SSTR1 web- terests. From 2005 to 2013, att Stabler, Reece Thompson, tuition-free basis. For rough- never attend it or drop out 10th Grade – Quinton Sta- site (http://www.sstr1.org); two rightwing billionaires, Alli Hefner, Noah Hasch ly a century thereafter, many along the way. Studies have bler, Elias Sinn, Aden Baker, the event is under “Special Charles and David Koch, 10th Grade – Joel Johnson, American public colleges and found that the primary rea- Gabe Sinn, Natalie Schwarze, Events” on the “Education” spent $68 million funding Gracie Gudakunst, Connor universities either charged no son young people cite for Jaydon Edwards, Celia Baker, tab. the kinds of programs they Baumle 11th Grade – Brady Sta- ! wanted on 308 U.S. college ERS TRUCK c ARM ER and university campuses. In bler, Ethan Linder, Sarah M Connell Stump Removal F S! Dyson, Ethan Dunham TRACTOR TRAILER New York State, when Gov- – Free Estimates – ernor Andrew Cuomo initi- 12th Grade – Corey Da- ated Start-Up NY, a scheme vis, Jessica Offerle, Quinton 260-705-5307 or 260-557-5307 SERVICE & REPAIR to provide a tax-free haven to Harper, Nicholas Durre, businesses that moved onto Sydney Hofmann, Jayson Logisticize Ltd. or near public (and some pri- Nowak, Stacy Flint is Now Repairing & Servicing Trucks & Trailers vate) college campuses, there Second Honors (3.3- DERCK’S LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES was never any question about 3.666 GPA): 7th Grade – Wyatt Shelton, 15193 Rd. 45 Get your Truck Harvest Ready! how SUNY’s chancellor and other administrators would Joseph Munger, Lauren Bar- Antwerp, Ohio 45813 nett, Gabriel Sutton, Emma Let Logisticize: Inspect • Service • Repair respond. Instead of resisting 419-258-2512 this business takeover of uni- Crosby, Carlee Mead,Natalie Call: 419-399-3900 x7 Bostelman, Kenadie Daeger, 419-506-1902 to schedule service or stop by @ versity facilities and mission, they became leading cheer- Kaden Sutton, Maria Stoller, Mulch Colors: New & Used Waylon Smallwood, Samuel 861 E. Perry St. We do leaders for it. Red, Brown, and Gold; TRUCK TIRES (Old John Deere Building) ROAD SERVICE In these circumstances, Rager, Carson Rupp, Dylan NEW COLOR: BLACK • Kelly Wobler, Lydia Whitman, Al- • Goodyear Paulding, OH free tuition would, at the least, Black Dirt and Small Gravel. restore educational opportu- lison Dyson, Matthew Doan, Everything is in Bulk PAGE 11 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] PAYNE VOLUNTEER FIRE & RESCUE gler-Reed, Noah Gerschutz, FIRE DEPT. EXPLAINS FIRE SAFETY PAYNE PRESCHOOLERS DEPARTMENT PRESENT FIRE SAFETY PROGRAM Brendan Good, Lucas Hanenkratt, Samantha Meggison, Bailey Meyer, Johnathon Rose, Devin Sanchez, Hayle Simonin, Andrew Stafford, Katherine Stork JUNIORS: 4.0 GPA: Brittany Brown, Christine Clapsaddle, Wil- liam Deisler, Hannah Farr, Lauren Hill, Skyler Mc- Cullough, Estee Miller, Ava Moats-Landis, Chantal Monnier, Jared Paschall, Dayton Pracht, JoEllyn Sali- nas, Ben Stuck, Faith Vogel, The Payne Volunteer to walk around a fire truck Beth Yates. Fire and Rescue Depart- to become familiar with the 3.5–3.99 GPA: Leona Al- ment recently presented a equipment that the firefight- dred, Michael Dangler, Rob- building-wide fire safety ers use. Mason Lee, Noah ert Deitrick, Chris Elder, program to the students at Parady and Kendal Frank- Paige Fitzwater, Katlynn Payne Elementary. After the lin enjoyed learning more Fuller, Devin Gee, Kaleb assembly, students were able about firefighting. Mrs. Linder’s preschool class at Payne Elementary had a visit from the Payne Volunteer Fire Goshia, Christian Hamm, Department to learn about fire safety. The students learned how to be safe at school and at Aaron Horstman, Preston home in case of fire. ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL Country Meet Qualifier Ingol, Preston Johanns, Em- SENIOR RECOGNIZED AS • Consecutive District ily Knodel, Molly Meeker, Ryan Nicelley, Bailey Pieper, WT PAYNE ELEMENTARY WT GROVER HILL ELEMEN- LATTA ON HOUSE PASSAGE OUTSTANDING SCHOL- Track Winner – Mile and Morissa Rue, Ashley Snipes, FIRST NINE WEEKS HONOR TARY FIRST NINE WEEKS OF RETAIL INVESTOR PRO- AR-ATHLETE IN FIRST Two Mile • Consecutive Regional Cameron Strahley, Brooke ROLL 2015–16 SCHOOL HONOR ROLL-2015-16 TECTION ACT PHASE OF WENDY’S HIGH Weidenhamer Track Winner – Two Mile YEAR SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL HEISMAN AWARD • Consecutive State Track 3.0–3.49 GPA: Kameron Congressman Bob Latta and Field Qualifier – Mile Echols, Karissa Lucas ,Tay- (R-Bowling Green) voted in lor March, James Mourey, FIRST GRADE: All A’s: Samuel Williamson of and Two Mile All A’s – Carter Baumle, 6B – Faith Meraz,Rachel support of H.R. 1090, the Re- Antwerp High School was • Basketball – 1st Team Tyler Nichols, Jacob Ro- tail Investor Protection Act. driguez, Simeon Shepherd, Ella Crosby, Maddox Egnor, Stoller recently named a School All Paulding County Blake Noggle, Katelyn Bauer, 6A – Claudia Sinn, Abbie The legislation requires the Winner for the presti- • Basketball – 2nd Team Tatem Stallard, Devin Star- Department of Labor (DoL) ry, Kourtney Thomas Madeline Coressel, McKen- Stoller gious Wendy’s High School All Green Meadows Confer- zie Johnson, Olivia Zartman 5B – Anna Miller, Rylee to defer to the expertise of Heisman Award which SOPHOMORES: ence All A’s & B’s – Matthew Miller, Josh Shelton, Ezra the Securities and Exchange highlights exceptional high 4.0 GPA: Abigail Adams, • Basketball – 2nd Team Carpenter, Keagan Sharp, Sinn, Kara Stoller Commission (SEC), rather school seniors and their Logan Bradford, Madison Division IV District 7 Johnalynn Shellenbarger, 5A – Sydnee Sinn, Laura than apply their own pro- achievements in the class- Good, Brianna Gorrell, Ja- posed fiduciary rule. cee Harwell, Kalen Kelly, Chloe Williams Thornell room on the field and in the PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL SECOND GRADE: 4B – Kassidy Lewis, Lo- “Millions of hardwork- community. Williamson Audrey Manz, Brian Mat- ing men and women rely on 1ST NINE WEEKS HONOR All A’s – McKenzie Gas- gan Miller, Kyle Stoller will move on for consider son, Cade McGarvey, Emma financial advisors for their - ser, Hunter Lyons, Nichole 4A – Libby Meraz ROLL 2015-16 SCHOOL McMaster, Abbigaile McMi- retirement planning. Under ation in the next stage of the Kennedy, Chase Pack, Ryan 3B – Morgan Elliot, Nich- program where he could be YEAR chael, Marcus Miller, Eliza- the DoL’s proposal, limits Parker, Clay Stoller olas Sinn, Kathleen Stoller named a State Finalist. beth Mobley, Caitlyn Myers, are imposed on retirement SENIORS: Kaylee Plummer, Cassidy All A’s & B’s – Krystal 3A – Corbin Kimmel, choices, preventing low and “We are honored to have Bradbury, Landon Blanken- Brady Miller, Lorie Sinn, Ti- Samuel Williamson recog- 4.0 GPA: Lucas Ar- Posey, Devon Smith, Ga- middle-income savers from end, Kelsey Beck, Victoria briella Stahl, Hunter Vogel, ship, Alexandria DeWaard, anna Sinn, Natalie Stoller accessing financial prod- nized as one of the country’s Nadia Franklin, Mya End- 2B – Lily Boyd, Riley top student athletes with Bradford, Zach Buchman, Jordan Weidenhamer ucts that fit their needs. This icott, Sapphire Ingle, Stella Manz, Caitlyn Mead, Caden the Wendy’s High School Kasandra Cogswell, Kynsie 3.5–3.99 GPA: Taylor makes saving for retirement Laukhuf, Tanner Laukhuf, Sinn, Torree Sinn Heisman name,” said Prin Etzler, Nathan Gee, Allison Akom, Allison Ankney, harder by eliminating finan- - Emma Stouffer, Chloe Mur- 2A – Whitney Boroff, cipal Michael Bute, of Ant- Harpel, Brendon Lotham- Isaac Baldwin, Alexandra cial advice and education for er, Megan Reineck, Emilee Brown, Miah Coil, Abigail phy, Kaden Wilcox, Eric Gauge Landwehr, Aubree millions of individuals,” said werp High School. Reinhart, Caroline Winans, Miller, Addison Stoller For 22 years, Wendy’s Ringler, Taylor Schooley, English, Lucio Flores, Chloe Latta. Jordan Shull Foltz, Savannah Habern, Amber Stoller, Mylie Witt- All A’s and B’s: “The SEC is the agency in partnership with the wer, Octavia Stoller, Raegan 6B – Haylee Finfrock, Heisman Memorial Trophy, 3.5–3.99 GPA: Alex Arel- Hallieann Hale, Kaylen that Congress designated to McGarvey, Careen Winans Hunter Long, Brayson Par- has recognized outstanding lano, Corbin Edwards, Da- Hale, Shawn Jackson, Mi- oversee and regulate the con- THIRD GRADE: rish, Cameron Sinn, Trevor students and rewarded their mon Egnor, Megan Fife, chael Kohart, Colton Lloyd, duct of persons providing in- All A’s – Isabella Knowles, Sinn, Tatum Tigner commitment and achieve Jowaine Grimes, Kelsey Sunshine Newsome, Daviah vestment advice, not the DoL. - Luke Stouffer 6A – Alexa Campbell, ments to academics, ath- Hale, Henry Hohenberger, Pessefall, Stephanie Powell, Further, the bill requires the Luke Jackson, Victoria Jo- Hannah Vance, Ryan Wo- All A’s & B’s – Tyson Ger- Madison Farquhar, Allen SEC to submit a report to letics and community on a ber, Braden Miller, Allison Minck, Nathan Sinn, Eli national level. hanns, Kacie Karlstadt, Sam odring Congress when considering Ladd, Taylor Manz, Mat- 3.0–3.49 GPA: Cassandra Noggle, Ty Riebesehl, Isabel- Spinner alternatives outside of a uni- Williamson was select- la Rochon, Dyson Scott, Jor- 5B – Macy Doster, Mad- ed as a 2015 School Winner thew Martinez, Kimberly Bishop, Ashley Bulka, Joc- form fiduciary standard to re- dan Banks, Adelae Collins, ison Egnor, Alyssa Great- duce any confusion or harm based on the following ac- Matson, Victoria Meadows, elyn Camposano, Conner Makenna Johnson, Bethany house, Eli Rickard to investors. complishments: Branson Minck, Krista Erb, Oscar Escobedo, Steph- Miller, Rylin Moore, Keegan 5A – Ava Dougal, Han- This act is a good first step • Consecutive District Mullins, Haley Porter, Kris- anie Habern, Kaitlyn Har- ten Schilt, Jarrett Sitton, Jay- ris, Anna Karlstadt, Court- Rager nah Maenle, Elise Miller, in correcting the proposed Cross Country Winner FOURTH GRADE: Blake Stoller rule, and safeguards millions • Consecutive Regional cie Varner ney Mullen, Alexis Overly, 3.0–3.49 GPA: Sierra Madison Parrett, Hunter All A’s – Melanie Du- 4B – Kyla Hurd, Olivia of Americans access to reli- Cross Country Winner able, affordable investment Bullard, Destiney Dan- Powell, Shane Roberts, Gar- ham, Brenna Parker, Emma Longstreth, Hayden Man- • Consecutive State Cross advice and options.” ret Salinas, Hannah Schevey Laukhuf, Meara Rager, Adri- son, Ally Stephey, Tucker FRESHMEN: an Laukhuf, Emma Lyons Antoine All A’s & B’s – KatieAnna 4A – Citlali Aguilar, Har- The West Bend News is pub- 4.0 GPA: Asia - lished weekly with news from no, Alexandra Arend, Luke Baumle, Dylan Hildebrand, ley Halliwill, Nathaniel Os- Brooks Laukhuf, Kyren Kar- born, Mary Lands, Laryssa Northeast Indiana and North- Brewer, Haylee Dominique, west Ohio. 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“MURDER INN” PROVIDES MUCH LAUGHTER, SUS- PENSE AND MYSTERY Dear Miss C, through, so if both parties riods (example, 10 minutes My husband and I have are not equally committed to a day), while the unfaithful been married for almost 6 repairing what was broken, spouse listens. This time al- By: Nancy Whitaker years, two of those years the possibility is nil. Now, location should not have to Get ready for some fun, were happy, hopeful, and assuming both parties want suspense, and drama as a go on forever, but until he stress free. The rest of them, the marriage to work, the creative group of performers or she comes to understand well not so much. We fight partner who cheated must from Off Stage Productions the hurt caused by the af- about money, about how to stop all communications presents “Murder Inn”, writ- fair. This venting is also im- raise our children, and about with the affair partner, and/ ten by Howard Voland and portant to the injured party what to have for dinner. or make it unquestionably Keith McGregor. The director because he or she will feel Sometimes I think the main clear they are committing for the presentation is Dan heard and validated…and Award-winning Christian author Lynn Austin captives an problem is that we do not themselves fully to the mar- Bulau, assisted by Amy Shop- the emotional burden will audience at the main historic Carnegie Library in Paulding. spend enough time together, riage. The unfaithful partner pell. I was privileged to see become less and less. As the and other times I think it’s needs to be completely hon- burden lightens real healing Award-winning Christian ries by planning the entire the dress rehearsal for Mur- because we spend too much est with his or her spouse can happen. author Lynn Austin spoke plot from beginning to end. der Inn and a cast of colorful time together. But all that is (that does not mean share It is important to allow Friday evening at the main Others “fly by the seat of their and kooky bunch of charac- just icing on the cake. One all the gory details but it healing time, but I warn you Carnegie library in Pauld- pants”, as she does. She may ters. of us has cheated. But I want does mean a real discussion to watch for signs that prog- ing. Austin read from her introduce a character in a Murder Inn, set in New the relationship to work, I about how you got to this ress is not being made. Like I book,Wonderland Creek, and scene, not knowing what role England, at the Barnsley Inn is think we do love each other. point). The couple should said, both parties have to be explained to the audience the character will play further an old dilapidated eighteenth But is there any coming back consider entering therapy; equally committed to mak- her method of writing. She in the story. Her character will century inn which is haunted from the betrayal? outside help from trained ing it work. There are times shared that as an author she change throughout the story by a poltergeist named Mar- —Anonymous professionals can help a cou- when trust cannot be rebuilt, first starts with an inspiration as the conflicts impact her co. Marco is a knife throw- Dear Anonymous, ple figure how and where the or idea. Then, she researches world. In the end, a resolution ing spirit and tends to throw and healthy adults should It is possible to repair relationship went wrong. the idea. In the case of Won- will develop, not necessarily knives at almost anyone who recognize the strengths and the caused by an The unfaithful spouse limitations of their best ef- derland Creek, she researched what the reader expects, but occupies the Inn. The haunt- affair, but it will not be easy. should allow his or her part- the pack horse librarians in an ending that is satisfying ed site is run by a bossy old forts. There are multiple layers of ner time to vent and even rural Kentucky of the 1930s. nonetheless. Lynn shared her lady, Martha Talbot and her Many Blessings, hurt and betrayal to work cry regularly for a short pe- —Miss C Austin then creates a charac- philosophy that life is hard, son, Jake. Martha, played by ter and describes the world but God is good. She writes Julie Miller, has a big mouth of the character. Conflict is from a Christian world view. and she really doesn’t want have you laughing but won- to the candidates. As some- threats we see to our na- introduced by disrupting the She wants you to laugh, to cry, anyone staying at her inn. dering, “Who-dun-it”. This one who taught college writ- tional security but also to world of the main character. to think. For more about Mrs. Jake, her son, played by Travis part is played by Ed Eichler. ing and literature classes think about what national Some authors, she shares, Austin’s books, visit her web- Nihiser, is a dutiful son and is The tourists get ready for for several decades, I have security is in the first place. develop the plot of their sto- site at www.lynnaustin.org. just about as back woodsy as an unexpected night of mur- gained respect for the power It might get us thinking his mother. der and mayhem. All kinds of of a good question, for its ca- about the kinds of condi- When a group of tourists A SALUTE TO BATS are “Blind as a Bat,” but bats knives fly around and mur- pacity to serve as a window tions (economic, political, on a New England tour look- ders begin to take place. No- opening onto new possibil- cultural, and environmen- actually have good eyesight ing for Ghosts and Ghouls By: Staci Miller, Education (similar to humans), and body can figure out who the ities of understanding. So tal) that make us feel secure get caught in a bad , killer is and who is going to be let me illustrate my concern or insecure on our own soil. Specialist; Paulding SWCD some species of bats use their they wind up stranded in the Last week, October 25-31st eyes to find food. But, for bats the next victim. with a single example from In addition, it might lead to haunted Murder Inn. The The play will grab your the Democratic presidential other questions: Why, for ex- was Bat Week which is an an- that eat insects, eyesight isn’t group of travelers includes a nual, international celebra- their main means of navi- attention from beginning to debate on October 13: ample, does any one nation diverse bunch. Agnes Tate, an end as the storm doesn’t stop, CNN’s Anderson Cooper need more than 650 military tion of the role of bats in na- gating or locating prey. How uppity, cranky old lady does ture. Bat Week was organized do bats catch quick-moving, lights go off and the Murder posed the following question bases in 38 countries around not like the fact they are stuck Inn guests become fright- to Senator Bernie Sanders the world? (Some experts put by a team of representatives flying insects in the dark? in such a decrepit run down from Bat Conservation In- They use echolocation which ened. of Vermont: “Senator Sand- that number at more than place. Stacy Kaufmann gives As the storm gets worse, ers, tell an American soldier 800.) ternational, Organization for is emitting very high pitched a wonderful performance and Bat Conservation, U.S. Forest sounds (higher than human there is no escape from this who’s watching right now These questions are not her criticisms and actions will old inn as the travelers are tonight in Afghanistan why abstract or speculative. Service, and U.S. Fish and hearing range) that bounce have you rolling on the floor. Wildlife Service. Bat Week off obstacles in their path, like picked off one at a time. Who you could be Command- More than 6,800 Americans Agnes’s young niece, Car- is the killer? What is the mo- er-in-Chief given that you have lost their lives in the was organized to educate and buildings, trees, their main olyn Pickett, is traveling with inform the public about the target, insects for food. They tive? Solving this crime is not applied for conscientious Iraq and Afghanistan wars. her and is at her aunt’s beck going to be an easy job. objector status.” Sanders More than 970,000 veterans’ vital role bats play in our so- use those reflected sounds and call. This part is played ciety and that bats are friends to identify what an object is, Shows will be November answered that he applied for disability claims have been by Lacy Allen and even 1, 6, and 7. Doors open at 6:30 C.O. status because he op- filed with the VA for injuries of nature, not enemies. how big it is, and what direc- though she assists her aunt, Worldwide, there are tion it is moving. p.m. on Friday and Saturday posed the policies that led sustained in those wars. The she doesn’t really care to be evenings and at 12:30 p.m. on the U.S. into the Vietnam claims cover a wide range: more than 1,300 species of Most bats in North Amer- bossed around. bats, that’s almost 20 percent ica eat insects, including Sundays. Enjoy the fine buffet War. On the other hand, he from wounds and Other travelers in the prepared by Catering at its supported the war in Af- trauma to the loss of of all mammal species. Bats moths, beetles, aquatic in- group are: Ellen Halsey, the can live almost everywhere sects, mosquitoes and flies. BEST by Sonya and Diane. ghanistan and other U.S. limbs and post-traumatic tour guide, played by Marcy Dinner is set for 7:00 p.m. on military actions, including stress disorder. Moreover, on Earth except for the most A single bat can eat up to its Shoppell, Muriel Lampmann, extreme desert and Polar Re- body weight in insects each weekends with the show at air strikes in Syria. there are record suicide played by Amy McConn, who 8:00 p.m. Sundays buffet will As Sanders explained, “I rates: as much as 50 percent gions. Ohio has recorded 13 night! Eating all these in- uses a Ouija board to add different species of bats that sects helps protect our food be served at 1:00 p.m. with a happen to believe, from the higher for Iraq and Afghan- to the mystery, and Patricia show time of 2:00 p.m. Reser- bottom of my heart, that war istan veterans than for the live throughout the state with crops from insect pests, sav- Simpson, played by Terri Ste- the little brown bat being the ing farmers billions of dollars vations close at 6:00 p.m. each should be the last resort; that general population. vens, a nervous lady who acts day and can be reserved by we have got to exercise diplo- Before we put our soldiers most common species. each year. The bats help to like she is keeping a secret. Bats come in all shapes provide natural insect protec- calling 419-605-6708. macy, but, yes, I am prepared in harm’s way, we should be Also in the travelers group Come and help solve the to take this country into war asking the candidates the and sizes, from the tiny tion, but the bat populations is Professor Lawrence Cur- bumblebee bat that weighs are declining quickly as they crimes at Murder Inn. if that is necessary.” right kinds of questions: not rier. The professor has three Cooper’s question elicited just the so-called “tough” less than a penny to the big, lose their natural habitats. different ladies after him and beautiful flying foxes that Bats do serve a very import- WHAT’S MISSING FROM important information from questions that evoke dra- he ponders everything to an THE PRESIDENTIAL DE- Sanders about his views. matic performances, but the can have a wing span of up ant purpose in our environ- extent and has quotes on al- to six feet. They can be white, ment and there are ways you BATES? What if Cooper also asked creative, open-ended ques- most every topic. John Vining a different kind of question: tions that get us all thinking brown, black, gray, red in col- can help preserve the pop- does a wonderful job of play- or or even spotted or striped. ulations. Instead of the bats By: Andrew Moss “How do we avert wars?” about alternatives to war and ing the pompous professor This kind of question could violent conflict. Some bats have big eyes and living in barns and vacant with his dry sense of humor I have learned a great deal long slender snouts that help buildings, a bat house can from the presidential debates open up a broader set of pos- Andrew Moss, syndi- and precise thinking. sibilities – certainly broader cated by PeaceVoice, is an them reach deep into flowers provide a natural habitat that His son, Todd, is played by held thus far this season (four for nectar. Other bats have is safe for them as well as hu- Republican, one Democratic than information about a emeritus professor from the Cody Tucker. Todd somehow candidate’s willingness to California State Polytechnic small eyes and large ears to mans. If you are interested in manages to get in the middle to date). I have learned about help them echolocate or use a building a bat house, please the candidates’ experiences use military force. University, Pomona, where of some spooky happenings A broader question could he taught a course, “War and biological sonar to navigate visit this website for the build- and finds himself right in the and positions on the issues, and find insect prey. ing plans. This triple chamber as well as about the differ- get candidates and view- Peace in Literature,” for 10 center of MURDER. ers not only to identify the years. It is often said that some bat house can house up to 300 None of the guests feel ent ways they communicate exceptionally good about their views. I have appreci- staying in the inn but have no ated the questions posed by choice. Two longtime friends, the moderators as well as by   members of the public, but        Grace Sharp, played by Jew- ell Kurtz and Doris Brooks, something’s missing from all         played by Lisa Eichler, do a of the exchanges.     fine job of also getting in- Despite the plethora of pre-debate and post-debate       volved in solving the mur- 102 N. Main Street, commentary on the candi- Payne, OH 45880       ders. Grace has a habit of cor- recting Doris’s English which dates’ performances, I do irritates her to no end. not recall hearing or seeing      much commentary about      Donald Shultz is a laid back sleepy guy and he will the kinds of questions posed PAGE 13 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] PRE-SEASON SHOOT OUT OHIO ELECTION Answers on SHERIFF’S SALE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF AT TOLEDO CHRISTIAN The West Bend News Page 15 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SCHOOL NIGHT RESULTS General Code, Section 11681 General Code, Section 11681 Sudoku Puzzle Revised Code, Section 2329.26 Revised Code, Section 2329.26 INFORMATION THE STATE OF OHIO, THE STATE OF OHIO, Northwest Ohio Basket- PAULDING COUNTY: PAULDING COUNTY: ball is hosting a pre-sea- The Secretary of State’s THE SHERWOOD STATE BANK, CHARLESTALMAR B. 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MELTON,at the East ET door AL., of the com drawing legislative districts 5 3 4 the above named County, on Thursday, the Courthouse in Defendants,the Village of Paulding, in • State Issue 2: Anti-mo- 3rd day of December, 2015 at 10:00 o’clock theCase above No. named CI 14 County, 125. on Thursday, the PAULDING COUNTY COM- A.M., the real estate located at: 3rdPursuant day of December, to an Order 2015 ofat 10:05Sale o’clockin the nopoly amendment; protects 7 345 23250 State Route 114, aboveA.M., the entitled real estate action, located I will at:offer for sale MISSIONERS MEETING the initiative process from Cloverdale, Ohio 45827 at public15277 auction, County at the Road East 169,door of the MINUTES 10/26/15 being used for personal eco- 3819 Parcel Number 31-26S-006-02 CourthouseDe fiin ance, the VillageOhio 43512of Paulding, in nomic benefit A full legal description of this property Parcel Number: 01-04S-021-11, 01- the above named County, on Thursday, This 26th day of October, 2015, the is on record at the Paulding County Engi- 04A-026-00 and 01-04A-027-00 • State Issue 3: Grants a the 5th day of March, 2015 at 10:30 o’clock Board of County Commissioners met in neer’s Offi ce located in the basement of A full legal description of this property regular session with the following mem- monopoly for the commer- 6 4 the Courthouse. A.M.,is on recordthe real at estate the Paulding located at:County Engi- bers present: cial production and sale of Said premises appraised at Thirty Thou- neer’s Of19621fi ce locatedCounty inRoad the 1038,basement of Roy Klopfenstein, Tony Zartman, marijuana for recreational sand and No/100 ($30,000.00) Dollars and the Courthouse.Oakwood, Ohio 45873 Mark Holtsberry, and Nola Ginter, Clerk 2 67 9 ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS: and medicinal purposes cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of SaidParcel premises Number: appraised 01-03E-032-00 at Twelve Warrants documented as 220069 that amount. ThousandA full legal and description No/100 ($12,000.00) of this property Dol- through 220142 for County Bills were ap- Results for all other races The appraisal of this property was islars on and record cannot at the be Pauldingsold for less County than Engi- two- proved and certified to the County Audi- and issues must be obtained 1 8 2 tor for payment. completed without an interior inspection. neer’sthirds ofOf thatfi ce amount. located in the basement of through the county boards of Neither the Sheriff’s Offi ce nor the apprais- The appraisal of this property was EXECUTIVE SESSION: the Courthouse. A motion was made by Mr. Mark ers are responsible for the condition of the completed without an interior inspection. elections. WBESC GOVERNING at the Alternative/Opportunity School Said premises appraised at Eighty- Holtsberry to go into executive session at work together with our partner schools property at the time the purchaser takes Neither the Sheriff’s Offi ce nor the apprais- 8:03 a.m. with the Paulding County Elect- The results for the state is- seven Thousand and No/100 ($87,000.00) BOARD MEETING MINUTES to support and develop a standards possession. ers are responsible for the condition of the ed Officials to discuss personnel/legal sues will be available via our based curriculum that will allow their Purchasers are advised they have no Dollarsproperty and at thecannot time be the sold purchaser for less takesthan matters. The motion was seconded by Mr. election night reporting web- 10/28/15 students to succeed and graduate. This two-thirdspossession. of that amount. Tony Zartman. All members voting yea. is directly related to the economic vi- legal right to access this property until At 8:51 a.m. all members present the Sheriff’s Deed has been fi led with the ThePurchasers appraisal are ofadvised this propertythey have was no site (https://vote.ohio.gov/), The Western Buckeye ESC Gov- tality of our community and state. agreed to adjourn the executive session These students range from the most Paulding County Recorder’s Offi ce. completedlegal right withoutto access an interiorthis property inspection. until and go into regular session. through three XML feeds erning Board held its regular monthly Board meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Wednes- gifted to the most at-risk, including TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down on Neitherthe Sheriff’s the Sheriff’s Deed has Offi beence nor fi theled apprais-with the IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING and an RSS feed. The XML THE 2015 ANNUAL APPROPRIA- day October 24, 2015 at the Paulding special needs students and other at- day of the sale with the balance to be paid ersPaulding are responsible County Recorder’s for the condition Offi ce. of the feeds include: XML State- ESC office. Board President Mr. Billy risk populations such as dropouts and TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down on TION (FUND 009): before the deed is issued. property at the time the purchaser takes The Board of County Commissioners Poe II welcomed Board members and adjudicated youth. The successful bidder will day of the sale with the balance to be paid wide Results, XML Coun- school personnel to the meeting. Trea- We are proud that we can service possession. does hereby direct the County Auditor to have 30 days from the sale date to obtain before the deed is issued. amend the 2015 Annual Appropriation by ty Results and results in a surer Kim Jones reviewed the current the schools of Paulding and Van Wert PurchasersThe successful are bidder advised will theyhave have30 days no appropriating the following in the Engi- financial reports, investments and the County. We will continue to strive to an examination of title at their expense, if P1622.2 Format. These feeds be as efficient, effective, and lean as legalfrom theright sale to dateaccess to obtainthis property an examina- until neer-Gas Tax Fund (Fund 009): monthly expenditures with the Board. so desired. Should such examination dis- will automatically update ev- Superintendent Brian Gerber up- possible with our services. close the title to be unmarketable by any thetion Sheriff’sof title at Deed their hasexpense, been iffi ledso desired.with the 009-001-00008/Engineer-Gas Tax/ Equipment ery four minutes throughout dated the Board on the current status Consent Items – WBESC defect in the court proceedings or the ex- PauldingShould such County examination Recorder’s disclose Offi ce. the title AMOUNT: $4,547.18 of the ESC. He shared a report with A. Motion to extend limited con- istence of any outstanding interest render- to TERMSbe unmarketable OF SALE: by Ten any percent defect down in the on IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING Election Night. Links have the Board of Education regarding tract, December 1, 2015 to June 30, ing the title unmarketable, the successful court proceedings or the existence of any THE 2015 ANNUAL APPROPRIA- that Ohio rural ESCs provide a higher 2017 to Anita King as Payroll Clerk/ day of the sale with the balance to be paid been included below. Fiscal Assistant, Salary Set by Board. bidder has 30 days to fi le a written motion outstanding interest rendering the title un- TION (FUND 142): percentage of direct student services before the deed is issued. • XML Statewide Results than their suburban or urban coun- B. Motion to approve job descrip- requesting the sale shall be set aside. If marketable, the successful bidder has 30 The Board of County Commissioners Sheriff Jason K. Landers does hereby direct the County Auditor to – https://vote.ohio.gov/Api/ terparts. Western Buckeye ESC is in tion No. 1326 Payroll Clerk/Fiscal As- the court fi nds the title unmarketable, the days to fi le a writtenPaulding motion requesting County, Ohio the amend the 2015 Annual Appropriation the top 10 ESCs in the state of Ohio sistant. court will refuse to confi rm the sale or fi x sale shall be setwww.pauldingohsheriff.com aside. If the court fi nds by appropriating the following in the J E v1/download?filename=Can- that provide the highest percentage of C. Motion to approve attached a reasonable time, not to exceed 90 days, theJames title unmarketable, L. Sassano, Attorneythe court for will Plaintiff refuse Activity Fund (Fund 142): didatesXmlFileBlob direct student services. It’s also inter- Resolution #15-02, to retain certain le- to confi rm the sale or fi x a reasonable time, 142-001-00001/J E Activity/Other esting to note that some of Western gal service of Scott Scriven LLP in con- within which the defect of title may be cor- • XML County Results – nection with matters relating to edu- rected. not to exceed 90 days, within which the de- Expenses Buckeye ESCs neighbors are also in the AMOUNT: $20,000.00 https://vote.ohio.gov/Api/v1/ top 10. Those include Northwest Ohio cation law and workers compensation. Taxes shall be prorated to the fi ling date fect of title may be corrected. IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING ESC, Putnam County ESC, and Han- The October 28, 2015 Board meet- of the confi rmation entry and paid from the Taxes shall be prorated to the fi ling date THE 2015 ANNUAL APPROPRIA- download?filename=Coun- cock County ESC. The other rural top ing adjourned with no additional sale proceeds. of the confi rmation entry and paid from the TION (FUND 164): tyXmlFileBlob ESCs in the state our Tri-County ESC, Board action. The next regular Gov- sale proceeds. The Board of County Commissioners Pickaway County ESC, ESC of Lake erning Board meeting of the Western Sheriff Jason K. Landers Sheriff Jason K. Landers • XML P1622.2 Format Buckeye Educational Service Center Paulding County, Ohio does hereby direct the County Auditor to Erie West, South Central Ohio ESC, Paulding County, Ohio amend the 2015 Annual Appropriation by – https://vote.ohio.gov/Api/ Licking County ESC, and Columbiana will be on Wednesday, November 18, www.pauldingohsheriff.com www.pauldingohsheriff.com appropriating the following in the DRE- County ESC. 2015 starting at 6:00 P.M. at the Van James K. Weaner, Attorney for Plaintiff David A. Hyman, Attorney for Plaintiff TAC/Prosecutor Fund (Fund 164): v1/download?filename=VSS- Quite honestly, we offer services Wert ESC office. 164-001-00006/DRETAC/Prosecu- C1622XmlFileBlob to our partner schools that many peo- BALLOT BOARD CERTIFIES tor/Equipment ple don’t see or don’t understand. We from at least 44 of Ohio’s 88 AMOUNT: $3,400.00 • RSS Feed – http:// operate behind the scenes to provide “FAIR WAGE” AMENDMENT counties, and within each Meeting Notes of Appointments enrpublicprod.cloudapp. educational services to our partner of those counties, collect • Jim Langham, Paulding Progress net/Api/v1/download?file- schools. We have reduced the cost to NOTICE AS SINGLE BALLOT ISSUE – The Commissioners and Mr. Langham our partner schools through a shared enough signatures equal met to discuss the Jacob-Eaton Chil- name=RssFeed services delivery model. Shared ser- dren’s Home. Levi Eaton and Mr. and TO TAXPAYERS to five percent of the total vice delivery includes sharing Speech, In compliance with section 5715.17 The Ohio Ballot Board Mrs. Otto Jacobs bequeathed property Directive 2015-19 out- Occupational, and Physical Therapists. certified the ballot initiative vote cast for governor in the for the charitable and benevolent purpose lines the frequency by which We also share School Psychologists, of the Revised Code of Ohio, notice is most recent gubernatorial of providing a children’s home in Pauld- Gifted education personnel, and grant hereby given that the real estate valu- known as “The Ohio Fair ing County for children under the age counties must report results. writing personnel. ESCs also provide ations and assessments in Paulding Wage Amendment” as a sin- election, 2014. of eighteen (18) years who have become The largest counties will re- curriculum directors and special edu- County for the current year have been Secretary Husted serves wards of the County. The Eaton property, port results every 15 min- cation directors to meet the needs of revised and the valuations completed gle issue. located in Crane Township, was deeded our partner schools. The overall goal and are open for public inspection in the as chair of the Ballot Board to the Board of County Commissioners utes, the next group every of an ESC is to positively impact stu- Petitioners will now on June 19, 1925. The original farm home Paulding County Auditor’s Offi ce. The and oversees the board’s half-hour and the remaining dent achievement. Paulding County Board of Revision will need to collect 305,591 sig- was used as the Children’s Home until Other Western Buckeye ESC in- natures, which is equal to proceedings. Other mem- 1973, when it no longer met the require- counties every hour. A com- structional services include parapro- hear complaints against any valuation or bers of the Ballot Board ments and standards established by the plete list is detailed in the fessional support, preschool special assessment, except the valuations fi xed 10 percent of the total vote Ohio Department of Welfare. In March education support, 21st Century af- and assessments made by the Depart- cast for governor in 2014, include: Ohio Senate Presi- of 1974, the home was torn down. On directive, which is available ter-school programs, and Alternative ment of Taxation. After the receipt of July 12, 1974, Otto and Clara Jacobs gift- Schools. Our Alternative School tai- dent Keith Faber; State Rep- ed property, also in Crane Township, for here: http://www.sos.state. the tax statement, complaints against in order to place the issue lors curriculum around the emotion- valuation of any properties may be fi led resentative Kathleen Clyde, the same purpose. The Commissioners oh.us/sos/upload/elections/ ally disabled students to meet their on the ballot. As part of the began construction of the Jacob-Eaton with the Board of Revision at the Pauld- former State Senator Nina directives/2015/Dir2015-19. specific learning needs. It also has an ing County Auditor’s Offi ce on or before total number of signatures Children’s Home in August, 1974, on Opportunity school that serves those needed to place the measure Turner; and William N. the Jacob property. By October, 1975, the pdf. students who need to recover credits March 31, 2016. residence was complete. The Home is cer- CLAUDIA J. FICKEL, Morgan. Ballot Board meet- tified to accommodate sixteen (16) chil- All results posted on the in order to meet graduation require- on the ballot, petitioners ments. The administration and staff PAULDING COUNTY AUDITOR ings are open to the public. dren. A separate account was established, Secretary of State’s website must also collect signatures wherein all funds received from the cash rental of the farms are paid into the ac- and available through coun- NOTICE OF Original Plat, Melrose Village, Pauld- count and utilized for the operations of ty board of elections on elec- ing County, Ohio, which alley vacation the farm and for the care and mainte- VILLAGE OF ANTWERP PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLICATION nance of the Children’s Home. Recently, tion night are UNOFFICIAL. The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed RESOLUTION NO. 2015-05 on was passed as Ordinance No. 94-07, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS several maintenance projects/improve- Ohio’s 88 county boards of October 19, 2015, entitled, “RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE AMOUNT AND OF PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO  led April 30, 1996, and recorded in ments to the Home have been necessary. RATES AS DETERMINED BY THE BUDGET COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING Deed Volume 279, Page 78, et.seq., The Commissioners noted a new roof elections must complete their LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, was installed three years ago, Extensive THE NECESSARY TAX LEVIES AND CERTIFYING THEM TO THE COUNTY Paulding County Recorders’ Of ce. OFFICIAL canvass no later AUDITOR.” This resolution certi es tax levies to the County Auditor for cemetery Plaintiff, work was done on the foundation and Said premises are subject to all cemented areas surrounding the Home in than November 24, 2015. maintenance expenses. vs. zoning ordinances, restrictions, road 2014. The spring/summer of 2015, septic It is also important to note The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2015-29 on October CHERRIE D. CORWIN, Et. AL, rights of way and easements or of system updates requiring new life/pump that any results appearing on 19, 2015, entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE FISCAL OFFICER Defendants, record. station and new tanks were completed. TO TRANSFER $8,000.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE STREET LIGHTING Case No. CI-15-159 Currently, work on the exterior is being the website prior to the close Parcel ID No. 09-055-029-00; 09- done. Future improvement/maintenance FUND, AND DECLARING THE SAME TO BE AN EMERGENCY.” This ordinance Judge Tiffany Reighter-Beckman 05S-030-00; 09-055-031-00 Property projects include, but are not limited to, of the polls on election day at authorizes the Fiscal Of cer to transfer funds from the general fund to the street lighting TO: CHERRIE D. CORWIN AND Address: 6701 Park Street, Melrose, landscaping and driveway repair. The 7:30 p.m. are mock results. fund to pay the street lighting expenses. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHERRIE D. Ohio 45861 Commissioners emphasized their role is These results will be reset to The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2015-30 on October CORWIN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: to carry out the wills of Mr. Eaton and You are required to answer in the Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs to provide a quality zero upon completion of the 19, 2015, entitled, “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE FISCAL OFFICER 701 Park Street, Melrose, Ohio 45861 above-captioned cause twenty-eight (28) and nurturing home life for children who TO TRANSFER $55,000.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE POLICE FUND, Please take notice that a complaint days after the last publication hereof, or are wards of the County. Their goal is to final mock election. The Sec- AND DECLARING THE SAME TO BE AN EMERGENCY.” This ordinance authorizes the Fiscal Of cer to transfer funds from the general fund to the police fund to pay the has been  led in the above-captioned ac- a default judgment seeking sale of you be good stewards of the property, main- retary of State’s Office con- taining the Home and tillable acreage for operation expenses of the police department. tion against you seeking a foreclosure of real estate will be sought. Your answer ducted a mock election today future generations. The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2015-32 on October tax liens and a public sale of real property should be  led with the Clerk of Courts, • Aaron Timm, Engineer’s Office – and two more are planned 19, 2015, entitled, “AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A NOTE owned by CHERRIE D. CORWIN AND Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pauld- Mr. Timm met briefly with the Commis- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHERRIE D. sioners to discuss signage requested by before election day – one FOR THE PURPOSE OF A WATERWORKS SYSTEM IN THE VILLAGE OF ANTWERP, ing, Ohio 45879. OHIO, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This ordinance authorizes CORWIN to pay delinquent real estate the Park District. Thursday morning at 9:30 Ann Pease, Clerk • Jared Renollet, Dog Warden – Mr. the issuance of a note for one year for the purpose of  nancing the waterworks system taxes owed by you. Court of Common Pleas Renollet discussed the assistant Dog War- a.m. and one Saturday morn- in the Village. The real property in question is situ- Paulding, County, Ohio den position with the Commissioners. He ing at 9:30 a.m. Media outlets The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed RESOLUTION NO. 2015-06 on October ated in the Village of Melrose, County of also noted the septic work done this sum- are welcome to access the site 19, 2015, entitled, “A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO APPROPRIATE CERTAIN Paulding, and the State of Ohio and more mer left quite a mound of dirt. • Jerry Zielke, PC Economic Devel- and participate in both mock LAND LOCATED ALONG HARRMANN ROAD FROM THE INTERSECTION OF CANAL fully described as follows: opment – Mr. Zielke reported ODOT STREET SOUTH TO THE INTERSECTION OF VICTORY LANE/HARRMANN ROAD Situated in the Village of Melrose, has approved the Gasser Road/US 127 elections. FOR THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY PURPOSES; AND DECLARING THE SAME AN County of Paulding, and State of Ohio: intersection work. The work will include The XML feeds are also EMERGENCY.” This resolution authorizes the appropriation of certain land along 201 S. adding a lane for improved flow-through Harrmann Road to construct sidewalks for the Safe Routes to School project. Lots numbered Two hundred forty- traffic. Mr. Zielke indicated securing the accessible via the election four (244), Two Hundred forty- ve funding for the project is now underway. The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2015-33 on October night reporting website here: 19, 2015, entitled, “AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A NOTE (245) and two hundred forty-six (246) The improvement project will not occur https://vote.ohio.gov/. From FOR THE PURPOSE OF A SANITARY SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE VILLAGE OF of the Original Plat of the Village until 2016 or 2017. Mr. Zielke then report- Jos ph R. Burkard, (#0059106) ed work on the Perry Street building is the homepage, click on “Re- ANTWERP, OHIO, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This ordinance of Melrose, Paulding County, Ohio. Pa ding County, Ohio progressing. He noted work on the ceiling authorizes the issuance of a note for one year for the purpose of  nancing the sanitary ALSO, all of their right, title and inter- Prosecuting Attorney and lighting will soon be completed. Car- sults” and then “Download sewerage system in the Village. est in and to the North half (1/2) of the 1 pet is on order and the room dividers are 112 /2 N. Water St. Results.” Once you’re on the The publication of these Ordinances and Resolutions is by summary only. The complete vacated alley located between Lot 250 in. Mr. Zielke noted several people have Paulding, Ohio 45879 page shown below, click on text of the Ordinances and Resolutions may be obtained or viewed at the of ce of the and Lots Numbered 244, 245, and 246, already contacted him regarding office 419-399-8270 space in the building. “XML Results.” Village of Antwerp Fiscal Of cer located at 118 North Main Street, Antwerp, Ohio. Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 14 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 SECOND GRADE PAYNE ELEMENTARY LEGENDARY DAY NEW HAVEN ROAD CON- zone for sealing of pavement where they may be reclaimed OHIO EPA TO ACCEPT STRUCTION cracks. Work is being per- by their owners. COMMENTS ON DIS- formed by the ODOT Pauld- For hours of operation CHARGE TO KOKOSING Lane restriction, Landin ing County maintenance ga- or to report signs blocking RIVER Road (City of New Haven) rage. visibility, contact your re- Beginning Friday, October Ohio 49 between Ohio 111 gional INDOT district. A Hearing Set for Nov. 9, 30th Landin Road, in New and the village of Antwerp map of INDOT’s districts 2015 Haven, Indiana will have lane will be reduced to one lane and sub-districts and contact Ohio EPA will hold an in- restrictions. North and south through the work zone for information is at: http://en- formation session and pub- bound lanes will be restricted sealing of pavement cracks. tapps.indot.in.gov/dotmaps/ lic hearing at 6:00 p.m. on intermittently. The restriction Work is being performed by districtmaps November 9, 2015, to accept will be between Parent Road the ODOT Paulding County comments about a draft per- and North River Road. The maintenance garage. INDOT PARTNERS WITH mit for a proposed discharge restriction will be in effect Ohio 500 from Ohio ROAD CONSTRUCTION to the Kokosing River. The until Thursday, November 49 in Payne to the Indiana AWARENESS CORPORATION hearing will be held at the 26th. This restriction is due to state line closed September TO LAUNCH “SAVE-A-LIFE” Zolman Memorial Building, 30 for pavement repair. The work on the Landin Road IN- CAMPAIGN 6880 State Route 95, Ches- DOT Project. No Detour will route is expected to reopen terville Township (Morrow be posted. on Friday, October 30. Traf- The Indiana Department County).National Lime & Road closure, South fic is detoured onto County Stone Co. has proposed the Street (City of New Haven) Road 1, Ohio 613 and Ohio of Transportation (INDOT) and the Road Construc- 4 million gallon per day Beginning Tuesday, No- 49 back to Ohio 500. Access maximum discharge from vember 3rd, South Street, in to residences and farm fields tion Awareness Corporation (RCAC) are partnering to in- its sand and gravel quarry New Haven, Indiana will be is maintained. Work is being located at 7250 Route 95 E., closed from State Street to performed by Gerken Paving, stall new signs on interstate highways to raise awareness Chesterville Township. The West Street and including the Napoleon. draft permit places limits intersection at Oak Street and U.S. 127 between Garfield among motorists about safe driving in work zones. on the amount of suspend- South Street. The closure will Avenue and Jackson Street in ed solids (rock dust) that be in effect until Tuesday, No- the village of Paulding closed The 8-foot by 15-foot or- ange panel signs remind mo- can be discharged with the vember 24th. This restriction April 13 for approximately water and would require the is part of the South Street Im- eight months for a sewer sep- torists to “Slow Down, Save A Life” because “We Are All In company to measure flow provement Project (SIP-2010- aration project. The route may rate and pH. 03). Flaggers will not be pres- reopen by the beginning of This Together.” Safety is the top priority of Indiana’s high- Ohio EPA values pub- ent. No detour will be posted. the week. Traffic is detoured lic input. Comments may Road closure, Melbourne onto Ohio 111, Ohio 637 and way workers, and they need all drivers’ full cooperation be presented at the public Drive (City of New Haven) Ohio 114 back onto U.S. 127. meeting or submitted in Beginning Friday, Octo- Work is being performed by to make work zones safe for everyone. writing. Verbal and written ber 30th Melbourne Drive, VTF Excavation, Celina. comments are given equal in New Haven, Indiana will Putnam County: The signs are being in- stalled beginning this month consideration. Famous Americans were searched, saved, and printed be closed from Sherbrook Ohio 189 east of Rim- To best prepare to give brought to life by Payne Ele- pictures of their American. Drive to Courtney Drive. The er between County Road 18 at entry points to the state and approaching major in- testimony or written com- mentary’s second grade stu- In culmination of this closure will be in effect until and Township Road 17 is now ments, please note, this dents. Each student in Mrs. extensive project, students Friday, November 13th. This open following a culvert re- terstate construction proj- ects. By next year, RCAC draft permit applies only to Cox’s and Mrs. LaBounty’s created displays on tri-fold restriction is to complete the placement. the quality of the proposed class chose a famous Amer- boards, brought in props, Melbourne Drive Street Im- Ohio 12 at the west edge anticipates having 16 signs installed throughout Indiana. discharge and its effects on ican to research and learn and even dressed up in provement Project (SIP-2014- of Columbus Grove closed the Kokosing River. Ohio about. Students focused on character. VIPs were invit- 03). Flaggers will not be pres- October 7 for approximately The group is also announcing plans to grow the “Save-A- EPA does not have the au- what their American was ed to experience this ‘wax ent. No detour will be posted. five weeks for installation of thority to consider this fa- famous for, their childhood, museum’ style presentation, Lane restriction Hartzell sanitary sewer. Traffic de- Life” campaign by displaying smaller replicas of the signs cility’s possible effects on family, and other interest- walking around meeting all Road (City of New Haven) toured onto Ohio 65, U.S. 30 private wells or local roads. ing facts. The students also of the students, and asking On November 3rd Hart- and Ohio 115 back to Ohio on industry vehicles. The ve- hicle magnet signs will be Written comments must created portraits of their fa- them questions about their zell Road, in New Haven, 12. Work is being performed be received no later than mous Americans with the famous American. Indiana will be restricted by Underground Utilities, placed on the tailgates of IN- DOT, contractor and supplier November 16, and sent to help of our Art teacher Mr. We feel this was an amaz- North of Moeller Road for Inc. Ohio EPA-DSW, Permits Ogle. ing experience, the children Allen County Bridge repairs. Van Wert County: company vehicles throughout the state. All expenses asso- Processing, P.O. Box 1049, Once all of the informa- worked so hard, and did The restriction will begin at U.S. 127 within Van Wert Columbus, Ohio 43216-1019 tion was compiled, students an amazing job. Mrs. Cox 8:00 a.m. and will be in effect and Paulding counties will be ciated with the “Save-A-Life” campaign are funded by do- or by email to: epa.dswcom- used computers to format, and Mrs. LaBounty want until 5:00 p.m. A flagger will restricted to one lane through [email protected]. type, and organize all of to thank everyone who be preset. No detour will be the work zone during instal- nations to RCAC. their information. Also on helped with this day and say, posted. Proceed with caution. lation of rumble strips down For more information, go the computers, students “GREAT JOB STUDENTS!!” the center line. Work is ex- to www.roadconstruction- Visit us on the web at awarenesscorp.com. www.westbendnews.net ODOT CONSTRUCTION & pected to begin within the MAINTENANCE PROJECTS next two weeks. The strips will be installed from the WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2, Gorrell Bros. Mercer County line to the PUBLIC AUCTION 2015 south edge of the village of 10 AM-SATURDAY – NOV. 21 - 10 AM AUCTIONEERS & REAL ESTATE Paulding, excluding the city SALE LOCATION: Convoy Community Center; Convoy, OH; 1201 N. WILLIAMS • PAULDING, OHIO 45879 Defiance County: FARM LOCATION; Section 15, Harrison Township, Van Wert County, OH; 4 miles of Van Wert. Work will be- SW of Convoy – watch for signs 419-399-4066 Ohio 15 north from U.S. gin at the southernmost point www.gorrellbros-paulding.com 24 to the Williams Coun- and continue to the north. THE VANAUSDALL ty line will be restricted to Work is being performed by Large Auction one lane through the work ML Markings, Columbus. 80 ACRES zone for sealing of pavement Rare OPPORTUNITY . . . EXCELLENT Pewamo/ Blount soils; 64 TILLABLE acres SAT., NOV. 7 @ 10:00 A.M. cracks. Work is being per- HOOSIERS ASKED TO KEEP w/ 16 acres of woods in the SW corner; SOUTH of Convoy, OH, 3 miles on St. Rt. 49; formed by the ODOT Defi- 1 ½ miles west on Monmouth Rd.; $20K deposit; warranty deed awarded; 2015 taxes ANTIQUES - GLASSWARE - COLLECTABLES CAMPAIGN SIGNS OUT OF paid; possession day of sale; SURVEY provided; see STRALEYREALTY.COM (or) ance County maintenance PRIMITIVES - OLD JEWELRY - CLEAN HOUSEHOLD RIGHTS OF WAY AUCTIONZIP.COM for all terms/ conditions or call for brochure; Mr. Shaun Putman, LOCATION: GORRELL BROS. AUCTION FACILITY – garage. Attorney, Paulding & Van Wert, OH 1201 N. WILLIAMS ST., PAULDING, OH Ohio 281 (Domersville SAME FAMILY- 148 YEARS Antiques, Old Furniture, Primitives & Collectables including Brown Pottery Stein & Tum- Road) just south of U.S. 24 The Indiana Department blers ….Pressed & Pattern Glass Dishes ….Depression Glass ….Lead Crystal ….Ironstone closed October 29 for approx- of Transportation urges po- 419 West Ervin Rd Dishes ….Flow Blue & Fenton Glassware ….Collection of Glass Eye Cups ….Watt Pottery imately four days for a rail- litical candidates and their VVan Wert, OH 45891 Bowl & Cream Pitcher ….Royal Doulton Plate ….Shaving Mugs ….Ruby Flash Souvenir supporters to keep our roads 419-238-9733 • 800-727-2021 Dishes ….Juice Reamer ….Fiesta Ware ….Stemware ….Figurines ….Snow Globes ….Bot- road crossing repair. Traffic is tles ….Insulators ….Fruit Jars….Frankoma Pottery ….Painted Plates & Bowls ….Spatter- detoured onto Ohio 18 (Sec- free from encroaching cam- ware Spittoon ….Gaudy Dutch Plate ….Stoneware ….Crocks ….Perfume Bottles ….Powder ond Street), Ohio 15/18/66 paign signs for the safety Jar ….Yellow Ware ….Pyrex Mixing Bowls ….Knife Rests ….Silverware ….Knives ….Razors of the motoring public. The ….Badges …. Pins ….Several Flats Of Jewelry ….Old Victorian Pictures & Other Pictures & (Clinton Street) and U.S. 24 Prints including Hart’s Girl Band framed picture ….Several Old Hicksville High School year- back to Ohio 281. Work is signs can block visibility for PUBLIC AUCTION books (1920,s & 1930’s) & other old Hicksville Items ….China Set Painted by Marilyn Mur- being performed by Pioneer traffic entering and exiting 10 AM – SATURDAY – NOV. 14 – 10 AM phy, Hicksville ….History Of Defi ance County Illustrated Book, 1976 ….Cracker Jack Toys the roadway at intersections SALE LOCATION: Emerald Township Community Hall; corner of Road 133 and ….Political Buttons ….Chauffeur License ….Cast Iron Skillet Ashtray ….Broom Holder ….Old Rail Services. 218; approximately 3 miles NW of the subject farm; Purses ….Hat Pins ….Postcards & Paper Items ….Old Books ….Keys & Locks ….Marbles Paulding County: and driveways. FARM LOCATION: NW corner of the intersection of St. Rt. 111 and St. Rt. 637; ….Lightening Rod Globes …..Graniteware ….Glass Slides ….Oak China Cabinet ….Large U.S. 127 within Van Wert Areas that should remain Section 23 Emerald Township – Paulding County, OH- 2 miles WEST of Junction, Oak Commode ….Walnut Commode ….Marble Top Dresser ….Cedar Chest …. Hanging sign-free include intersec- OH; watch for signs Shelves ….Wicker Corner Shelf ….Wood & Wicker fern Planters ….Many Stands including and Paulding counties will be Wash Stand ….Small Oak Drop Front Desk ….Hanging Corner Shelf ….Hanging Spice Cabi- restricted to one lane through tions, interchanges and rights THE BERGER SALE net ….Table & Floor Lamps ….Hanging Hall Tree Mirror ….Griswold skillets ….Aladdin Lamp the work zone during instal- of way that run along the & Shades ….Gone with The Wind Lamp….Kerosene & Oil Lamps.…Old Lamp Parts….Bird roadway. Where the right of – 20 ACRE FARM Cage ….Many fl ats of salts & peppers ….Rolling Pins including colored glass ….Toy cars & lation of rumble strips down The Berger family owns the 40 acres - - - we’ll sell 20 ACRES of the 40 acres---- way is not clearly marked, NORTH half or SOUTH half – BUYER’S CHOICE of which 20 acres to buy – SUR- Trucks ….Small Dolls, Newer Dolls & Old China Head Doll….Barbie Dolls, Toys, Games…. the center line. Work is ex- VEY underway now; SAME family many decades - - - PROFESSIONALLY farmed – Doll Crib & Doll Accessories….Wooden Doll House….Childs Drop Leaf Table….Linens, Doi- pected to begin within the boundaries may be estimat- same farmer many years; south 20 has ¼ mile frontage on St. Rt. 111 and 1/8 mile on lies, Etc. ….2 Longaberger Baskets….Glass Bells….Over 70 box fl ats full of small old col- next two weeks. The strips ed as the fence line, the back Ct. Rd. 143; north 20 acres has 1/8 mile frontage only on Ct. Rt. 143; ALL TILLABLE lectables sold by the fl at box full - Very Partial Listing - still unboxing….. Plus Clean House- of the ditch or behind utility with soil types being Paulding silty clay loam and Roselm sandy loam; no evidence hold including Glass Front Curio Cabinet….Quilt Rack ….Wood Bookcase ….2 Drawer will be installed from the of recent tiling; GOOD level productive soil – good bean crop this year; fi ne looking Night Stand & Other Stands ….Newer Children’s Books & Newer Children’s toys ….RCA Mercer County line to the poles. small farm - - -- affordable - - - - OPPORTUNITY available----- TV & TV Stand ….Wood Churn ….Childs Seat ….End Tables ….Electric Organ ….Card south edge of the village of Sign removal Tables & Chairs ….Nice Oak Kitchen Table ….Side Chairs ….Lamps & Lights ….Electric Lift Indiana Code 9-21-4-6 BUYER’S CHOICE – Chair ….2 Sofas ….7+ Pc Of Wicker Furniture ….Double Size Bed ….Suitcases ….Blankets Paulding, excluding the city …..Several Boxes Of Sewing & Knitting ….Many Holiday Decorations …..Music Boxes, Figu- of Van Wert. Work will be- authorizes INDOT and lo- NORTH (OR) SOUTH rines, Knic Knacs, Many small decorator items ….Sweeper ….VCR Tapes, CD’s, Cassette gin at the southernmost point cal governments to remove 20 ACRES Tapes ….Many newer nice reference books …. Small Tools including shop vac, wrenches, advertising signs from their TERMS: $5000 deposit w/balance in 30 days; warranty deed awarded w/taxes pro- cords, lawn items, nuts, bolts, etc., etc. ….Plus over 3 wagons full of pots, pans, tableware, and continue to the north. rated and possession day of sale; See STRALEYREALTY.COM (or) AuctionZip.com small kitchen items, decorator items, Xmas & Holiday Items, etc., etc., etc. (Contents Of Two Work is being performed by public highways. INDOT for aerials; FSA info; survey (when completed) soil map and plat orcall for brochure; Households) ---- Visit our web site @ www.gorrellbros-paulding.comm for over 200 photos .... ML Markings, Columbus. staff removes encroaching light refreshments provided---- Inspection: Fri., Nov. 6 from 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and beginning at 8:30 A.M. on the day of the Ohio 500 between the vil- signs as part of their normal SELLER: Ms. EMILY R. BERGER Attorney: Mr. Glenn Troth auction ----- 2 auction rings …… Terms: Cash, Check, VISA, Master Card or Discover maintenance activities and AUCTIONEERS: Chester M. Straley 419-605-8410 Card .… Seller: Florence Harris, by Robert Harris POA and Melrose M. Coon Trust by lage of Payne and the village William C. Straley, CAI; Warren J. Straley, App: 419-979-9308 Krista L. Herman Successor Trustee and others …… Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers - takes the signs to a nearby of Paulding will be reduced 211 NORTH MAIN • PAULDING, OH • 419-238-9733 Don Gorrell, Larry Gorrell, Chris AuFrance, Apprentice; Aaron Timm, Nolan Shisler to one lane through the work INDOT maintenance facility, Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 15 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 SECRETARY HUSTED SETS the March 15, 2016 Presiden- CARMEL APPLE PARTY @ PAYNE SPECIAL ELECTION SCHED- tial Primary and Special Con- ULE gressional Primary Elections CLASSIFIED ADS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (30 days before the election) Sell it in the Classifieds! Ohio Secretary of State February 17, 2016 – Jon Husted directed county All absentee voting begins for Classified ads are $8.50 for 20 words or less boards of elections within the the March 15, 2016 Presiden- and $.15 for each additional word. 8th Congressional District of tial Primary and Special Con- Bold is $1.00 additional. Ohio to begin preparing for gressional Primary Elections Ph: (419) 258-2000 • Email: [email protected] the Special Congressional March 14, 2016 – P.O. Box 1008, Antwerp, OH 45813 Deadline for classified ads is Mondays at 12 Noon. Primary and General Elec- Nominating petitions for tions. The Secretary also is- independent candidates Classifieds MUST be paid up front!! must be filed with the Butler sued the election calendar for MOBILE HOME FOR TEETER HANGUP INVER- the Special Primary Election, County Board of Elections by SION CHAIR: $25. Call Judy 4:00pm (one day before spe- SALE: in Leinard MHP, An- to be held in conjunction with twerp. 3BR/2BA, CA, shed, McCalla in Hicksville. 419- the 2016 Presidential Pri- cial primary) 542-6182. p March 15, 2016 – 2016 new carpeting, $13,500. mary Election on March 15, Background check re- WANTED: I need some- Payne Elementary stu- Raider Pride awards for the 2016, and the Special General Presidential Primary Election one to do minor repair work dents in Grades 3-6 were first nine weeks enjoyed this and Special Primary Election quired. Call Mary at 419- Election, to be held on June 506-0459. Rentals avail- and reside ( or wood) treated to a Caramel Ap- yummy treat and time with 7, 2016. The Southwest Ohio for the 8th Congressional my 35x50 foot barn. Call ple Party. Students earning friends on October 28. District able. tf seat was vacated by United HOG EQUIPMENT FOR 419-670-2980 Paulding. p April 23, 2016 – UOCA- States House Speaker, Repre- SALE: 2 Flex Auger Systems, 3 RAIN TECH Seamless Gut- VA absentee ballots for the CITY OF WOODBURN sented a quote from Beverly Nurs- sentative John Boehner (R– bulk tanks, 1 mineral tank, 1 ters, 419-258-1818. 42-44 ery, Inc. to maintain, plant bulbs etc. June 7, 2016 Special General MEETING MINUTES 10/5/15 from now until the end of the year for Ohio). Better Built 2600 wagon. Call GRAVES TREE EXPERT: Tree $2,350.00. Councilman Rice made Among other important Election for the 8th Congres- 260-450-9594. p a motion to go with Beverly Nurs- sional District must be avail- trimming, tree removal, dead Mayor Hoeppner, Councilman deadlines, the calendar in- FT. DEFIANCE Antiques. limb removal, storm damage, Rice, Renner, Gerig and Voirol, eries per quoted, Councilman Gerig able Treasurer Sarrazine, Superintendent 2nd, all approved, motion carried. cludes the following: Find your treasures at our clean up, stump removal, free The Mayor also showed a picture May 9, 2016 – Deadline Walls and Chief Duhamell were pres- December 16, 2015 –Dec- over 4,000 sq. ft. location at estimates. Call Paul, 260-341- ent. of wreaths from Herman’s on 30. Three’ foot wreaths lighted with LED laration of Candidacy for for voter registration for the 402 Clinton Street, Defiance. 7255. eot 7:00 pm – Pledge June 7, 2016 Special BUDGET HEARING ADOP- lights, two sided for $406 ea. 15 light partisan candidates must be Hours: Mon-Sat 10–5. Phone: ALLEYCAT LANES: Now TION: Councilman Voirol made a poles. Total price would be $6,900.00. filed with the Butler County General Election for the open for lunch & bowling. motion to approve revised budget Councilman Renner made a motion 8th Congressional District 419-782-6003. tf for 2016, Councilman Gerig 2nd, all to purchase wreaths, Councilman Board of Elections by 4:00pm WANT WINDOW COVER- Wednesday & Thursday, 11- approved, motion carried. Resolu- Rice 2nd, all approved, motion car- (90 days before the election). May 10, 2016 – All ab- 9. Friday & Saturday, 3-Mid- tion 15-203 was presented, Coun- ried. Lynn Rorick said there is a fam- sentee voting begins for the INGS that look great for years? cilman Gerig made a motion to ap- ily who would like to donate a gaze- January 30, 2016 – night & Sunday, Noon-6. 120 bo for the corner of Bull Rapids and Drapes, valances, verticals, West Jackson Street, Pauld- prove, Councilman Voirol 2nd, all UOCAVA absentee ballots for for the June 7, 2016 Special approved, motion carried. Budget Main Street. He will know something General Election for the 8th shades, etc. Measured and in- ing. 419-399-4022. 36-47b Hearing closed 7:10 p.m. in a week or so. Beth Wood told coun- the March 15, 2016 Presiden- cil that November 18th was the date of Congressional District stalled. Call Judy McCalla, Hicks- PATHWAY CHRISTIAN Police Department – Wood- tial Primary and Special Con- burn Police Department Reserve the lighted parade and tree lighting. ville, 419-542-6182. tf Line-up is at 5:30 with parade at 6. gressional Primary Elections June 7, 2016 – Special CHURCH: Worship service, have logged 117 patrol hours for Sep- General Election for the 8th WANTED TO BUY: Buying 9AM, Sunday School follows. tember. WPD worked 78 incidents Mayor – Three engineering firms must be available. in September. The Woodburn Police are making presentations in regards Congressional District military items, old photo- 12732 Spencerville Rd., Harlan, Department has spent the past two to the ammonia study. Reminder that February 16, 2016 – October 17th is the Children’s Home Deadline to register to vote in The United States Con- graphs, old photo albums, old IN 46743. Pastor Murray Clug- weeks getting all officers through postcards, old toys, antiques, ston. 260-515-8941. www.path- their yearly firearms courses. These Auction. Mark Rekeweg would still stitution, as well as Section courses included regular firearms like to farm the small acreage in the 3521.03 of the Ohio Revised old padlocks and old signs, etc. waychristian.com oam qualification, tactical pistol, tactical Industrial Park. INDOT recertifica- TRUCK DRIVERS 419-393-2107. 43-50p rife and pistol transition, shotgun tion is tomorrow afternoon in Fort FOR RENT: Code, require a special elec- CULLER CONSTRUCTION Wayne at 2:00pm. Mayor had a meet- LLC: Mike Culler. New Con- and also a sniper rifle shoot. All of- Redman mobile home, tion be NEEDEDheld to fill a vacancy MEDICARE ADVANTAGE ficers qualified with passing scores, ing with Tony Burris trying to get in the U.S. Congress. The struction – Remodel – Decks 2 officers placed two rounds in one money for outside recycling. If we do 14x70 3 BR 1 BA. PLANS, PRESCRIPTION DRUG – Painting – Complete Home hole during the sniper rifle shoot at not get money from the Solid Waste Governor of the state where District we will have to discontinue Experienced PLANS, Annual Enrollment or Office. 35 years experience. 100 yards. The equipment for the new Located in a clean, quiet the vacancy occurred is em- police truck has been ordered or will the outside recycling program. Earth Class A CDL through 12/15/2015. Medicare Home: 419-258-2243. Cell: be ordered by the end of the week. first has quoted $20,000 + to keep it community just minutes powered to set the dates of the Supplement Plans. Guy Boylan 419-258-0372 eot Funding is in place. as is. special primary and general STRUCTURE POINT ENGI- Treasurer – Meeting minutes from Ft. Wayne. City Flatbed and Van & Associates. 112 S. Main St., GARAGE SALE: 10am-6pm, from September 21 were presented, elections. Secretary Husted, NEERING – Jordon McCormack water and sewer, with Hicksville, Ohio. 419-542-7390, Nov. 5, 6, 7. 603 East Wayne, and Tak Kai Pang made a presenta- Councilman Gerig made a motion in his official capacity as the tion about developing an engineering to approve as corrected, Councilman 260-493-3649 800-686-3572. 44-49 Paulding (127 South). New Avon Renner 2nd,all approved, motion large spacious lots. state’s chief elections officer, & Fuller Brush at cost, Power- study to identify problems with the ESTATE SALE: 7607 Butt sewer/ponds. They would like to de- carried. Warrants were presented for Call 260-632-0206 setsMeyer the calendar Trucking and Inc.dead- Wheels, cast iron stove, old velop a solution for the IDEM man- payment, Councilman Voirol made Rd. Woodburn: Nov. 6 & 7 dated ammonia resolution. The esti- a motion to approve, Councilman lines within those elections. tools, computer desk & chairs, Gerig 2nd, all approved motion car- 9a-5p. John Deere lawn trac- mugs, VHS tapes, dog cages, mated cost for the engineering study tor, AgriFab leaf vac., Troy- is $80,000. ried. An invoice for retainage from TRUCK DRIVERS pedistal sink, chairs, a Grand KELLER GROUP – Dawn re- Malott Contracting was presented for FOR SALE: bilt snowblower, many tools, Prix & Chevy Truck, Armor & quested that the Elementary School payment. Councilman Renner made some antiques, sofa, oak ta- be declared a Economic Revitaliza- a motion to pay, Councilman Voirol Spacious Prestige mobile NEEDED Nike boys clothes 6-14, ladies 2nd all approved, motion carried. bles, glassware and more. p tion Area. That would make it eli- home, 14x70, 3 BR 2 clothes, misc. household. p gible for a tax abatement which is Superintendent Walls – Will Experienced necessary for them to get funding for head protection meeting with Fire BA. Located in a clean, the affordable senior housing proj- Department tomorrow night. We Flatbed Company ect they are proposing. The funding do have to have another geological quiet community just requires the city to give a monetary study done on the high school wells. minutes from Ft. Wayne. and Owner Operators contribution which would be through Peerless Midwest will do it for us due the tax abatement. Estimated taxes to time restraints. We are currently City water and sewer, Sign-On Bonus are $35,000 annually. Councilman using Grabill’s total patcher on area HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER Voirol made a motion to make the roads/streets. There has been e-mail with large spacious lots. $129,000 - 10895 area a Economic Revitalization Area correspondence with the city attor- 260-493-3649 Rd. 87, Paulding, 1.5 Councilman Rice 2nd, all approved, ney regarding the easements in the Financing available! Hamptons. mile west of Paulding motion carried. The actual resolution Call 260-632-0206 meyertrucking.com was tabled until the next meeting on Councilman Rice – Will not be at Hospital off SR111, October 19, 2015. next meeting. 3 BR, large closets, Audience – Tim Cummins Councilman Renner – No report 2 BA, laundry rm, thanked the council for allowing him Councilman Gerig – Ellis Tree Job Opportunity to attend the conference in French Service responded to the audience heated garage, Pri- member’s concern over the tree in the 2nd/3rd shift production assistant vacy fence, separate Lick. Lynn Rorick informed the city that the New Allen Alliance has been city easement in front of his house. needed to assist with the manu- garage/workshop, awarded a grant and they have hired They said that there is still a lot of facture of quality animal feed at additional vacant lot. Sturtz Public Management to seek years left in the tree. Can the city ad- Sauder Feeds, Inc. Part time/Full Natural gas and electric, central air. Appliances. grants. The CIB need three people dress the approach to the post office? for the board (for the grants) and Councilman Voirol – A resident time positions available. Position Call 419-439-0384. Reduced $10,900 to $129,000. one needs to be under the age of 40. on Park Lane is requesting a street would involve gathering products, Two people are also needed from City light. Councilman Voirol recom- Serving Since 1920 RJ SCOTT ELECTRIC RETIREMENT AUCTION of Woodburn to be on the Alliance mends people leave their yard lights loading trucks, downloading in- board . Meetings are 7:30 am second on because of dense foliage on the gredients, general maintenance and cleaning. Must Date & Time: Saturday November 7th 2015 Tuesday of month at EACS board- street. On Main Street the first park- be able to climb, lift, and follow directions. Farm back- Time: @ 9:00 am room. Keith Malfait (from the Main ing lot goes right up to the hydrant. Location: 18540 Rd. 63 Antwerp, Ohio 45813, (From Hicksville go South Street committee) would like the city Access to the hydrant is not hindered ground would be a strong bene t. Send cover letter on St. Rt 49 2 miles to the Defi ance-Paulding Co. Line Rd or Paulding Co Rd. 8. to commit to upkeep the streetscape so no action is required. There is now and resumes to: [email protected] or PO Box Go east on Rd. 8, 3.5 miles to Rd. 63 go south ½ mile to auction.) downtown. Mayor Hoeppner pre- a NO TRUCK sign posted on Mau- mee Center road. There is a meeting 130, Grabill, IN 46741. Auctioneers Notes: Mr. Scott has decided to retire from the electrical contractor business. on Thursday for the 40 x 60 corner lot. He is offering an extensive line of equipment, Councilman Renner made a mo- ABSOLUTE AUCTION EVANSPORT CARRYOUT tools, and electrical supplies & personal Sudoku solution tion to adjourn Councilman Gerig

property. Will be running 2-rings. Majority 2nd. All approved 8:30 p.m.

Date: November 16th. 2015 from page 13 All meetings are recorded. If 26 938 of the auction indoors, Large Equipment & 1574

Time: @ 6:00pm vehicles sell @ Noon. Don’t miss this Great you would like to request an audio of

49 671 2835 a meeting please call City hall to re- Location: Onsite @ 1582 Auction offering.

Evansport Rd. Defi ance Ohio 43512. Equipment, Trailers, Vehicles: Snorkelift 40ft boom, Snorkel SL20 scissor quest a copy. 5 3 7 2 8 1 4 6

From Defi ance go North on St. Rt. lift, Snorkel Single man lift, Case 320 dozer, Case 530 backhoe, Case 1816 Skid 9 Meeting minutes prepared by

Treasurer Sarrazine. 62 719 66 to Defi ance Williams Co. Line Rd. loader, J-20 Ditch Witch 4ft trencher, Allis Chalmers D-14 NF, 18ft Tandem axle 4358

Go west two miles to Evansport Rd 14,000 lbs. dove tail trailer, 16ft Tri-axle 21,000lbs dove tail trailer, 1999 Ford F350

81 345 turn south, carryout is ½ mile South 4x4 dually crewcab diesel pickup 415K miles, 1998 6792

on West side of road. Chevy 2500 panel van w/235k miles. Toyota 4000lbs

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Commercial Real Estate: tow motor. Electrical tooling & supplies: 8

57 184 Evansport Carryout: A walk-in turn Greenlee 1201 liltugger, 2 ½ -4” Toledo #2 Pipe 3269

on the lights ready to go Convenience Threader, Greenlee 884 pipebender, Greenlee NOTICEThe Paulding County Commissioners

13 462 store, Gas station, Pizza & food shop. 640 power cable puller, Greenlee 504 wire grips, 5987 are accepting resumes for the full-time

Centrally located eight miles from Greenlee 773 cable cutter, Greenlee 1818 bender, 98 256 7413 position of Accounts Payable Assistant Defi ance, Bryan & Stryker Ohio. Property has Ohio Gas service, Archbold City Greenlee PVC bender, Rigid 535 threader w/stand, Rigid dry cutsaw, Rigid stands, water, and Toledo Edison electric. This commercial building is 56’x30’ situated on Rigid 700 threader, Greenlee1800 mechanical bender, Greenlee mouse pull, job Clerk. This position will be responsible 1 acre of real estate, included with the real estate is; 11bay walk-in cooler 35’x7’, box, scaffolding, ½ “ – 3” IMC rigid conduit, mechanical lugs, LB’s, Square D for Accounts Payable within the County 3-compartment upright freezer unit, 8compartment frozen ice-cream serving (breakers, disconnects), wire spoolers, spools of wire, fuses(600amp to 1amp). Commissioners’ and EMA offi ces with unit, Peerless 2-bay gas pizza oven w/stones, Stainless steel food prep table w/ Shop & Tools: 20ton press, Napa 85 battery charger, transmission jack, additional offi ce work as needed. The cooler, stainless steel 3-sink basin wash unit, Hobart D-300 Pizza dough mixer, sandblasting hood, aircompressor upright 220, Craftsman drill press, acetylene deadline for submitting a resume to the Upright Freezer, Coffee Maker, Cappuccino machine, Computer Point of sale w/ torch set, pallet jack, Dewalt cordless tools, tool boxes, wrenches, angle iron cutter, Commissioners’ offi ce is Friday, Novem- Quick books point of sale, ATM, Safe, Offi ce furniture, Internal & external 4-view racking, chop saw, numerous fi berglass ladder, drywall jack, siding bender, Billy ber 20, 2015, at 9:00 a.m. by form of US digital security camera system, forced air heating, w/central air. Come see this Goat vacuum, Misc.: JD GT235 riding mower, JD 376 one bottom plow, platform Mail, hand delivery or email. No phone Great Business Opportunity!! Inspection Dates: Sunday November 1st. 1:00 scale, buckboard seat, misc. household items, Stihl stone sweep/tiller and Much, NOW HIRING calls please. Full Time Benefi ts provided. to 2:00pm, & Monday November 9th 4:00 to 6:00pm. Or will show by appointment. Much More!! Go to www.auctioneerdarrenbok for more info and Online bidding. Loves Travel Stop in Woodburn, Salary commensurate with experience. Terms: 10% of fi nal high bid down payment (non-refundable) due at the Owner: RJ Scott Electric, Robert J Scott completion of the auction. Closing will be on or before December 16th. 2015 with Indiana is looking to fi ll the following Paulding County is an Equal Opportunity Terms: Cash/Check/Mastercard/Visa/Discover/Am. Express w/photo I.D. Employer. possession at closing. All announcements made auction day take precedence over 4% buyers’ premium on all purchases w/4% discount for cash or check. All positions: Cashier, Tire tech, and all printed and advertised materials. Taxes: will be prorated to the day of closing. BY ORDER OF THE PAULDING statements day of auction take precedence over all printed material. Subway Sandwich Artists. Owner: Robin Brownlee COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Auctioneer: Darren L Bok CAI Full time positions with great benefi ts. Auctioneer: Darren L Bok CAI 07356 Seevers Rd. Hicksville, Ohio 43526 PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO Broker: Douglas E. Walton CAI Website: www.auctioneerdarrenbok.com, or Flexible scheduling, evening and 115 N. WILLIAMS STREET, B-1 PAULDING, OH 45879 Phone: 419-769-2399 www.auctionzip.com enter ID# 13801 overnight shifts. Please apply online at: Go To: www.auctioneerdarrenbok.com PCCOMMISSIONERS@PAULD- E-mail: [email protected] jobs.loves.com for more information & photos. Phone: 419-769-2399 INGCOUNTYOH.COM PAGE 16 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 4, 2015 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] GENERAL HORATIO N. CURTIS CHAPTER DAR a military program. Many cated on the Maumee Riv- AR BUG PARTY AT GROVER HILL MEETS FOR 40TH ANNIVERSARY great historic programs er in Paulding County. He were given in the commu- also, established a post office nity by the C.A.R. and DAR called Cranesville. Mail was chapters. It was recognized brought up from Defiance for many years for its out- between the dates of 1825 standing contributions to the and 1840. With the survey- community. Genealogical ing of the Wabash and Erie Workshops were sponsored Canals during the 1830’s, he for prospective membership. decided to move his trading Scholarships and awards post up along the proposed were given to the schools. canal where the village of Our Débutantes were intro- Antwerp is now located. duced to the D.A.R. at formal In 1840, he built a log cab- banquets. Many young wom- in on what is now the corner en served as Pages at DAR of Payne Ave. and Canal St. functions. on the north side of the canal On each Chapter anniver- facing south. On December sary the members have met 2, 1880, the old home and for the occasion with a din- trading post (the first build- ner meeting and on the 10th ing in town) was torn down. anniversary, they met and General Horatio N. Cur- signed a Chapter Charter tis was the first recorder of Pictured here: Loft (L-R) Brady Miller, Corbin Kimmel and which hangs in the Paulding Paulding Co. and was also a Tori Young. Standing (L-R) Tianna Sinn, Ava Stoller, Anna Carnegie Library. The char- clerk of the county court. He Meraz, Natalie Stoller and Lorie Sinn. ter has the information about is buried in Riverside Ceme- At Wayne Trace Grover out to the students that went the organization approval tery in Antwerp. Hill each year the students above and beyond to read from the National Board of The General Horatio N. have reading goals. The Ac- and earn points for quizzes Management on the 17th day Curtis Chapter of the Na- celerated Reader program is taken. This quarter hats, of October 1975. The offi- tional Society of the Daugh- used each quarter for reach- snacks, stickers and re up cers are named as above. The ters of the American Rev- ing their set goal. Parties are bug races were held. following persons signed: olution was organized on held and prizes are given “Now, therefore, the Charter October 17, 1975 as the first members and their succes- Bicentennial chapter in the sors and associates are here- state of Ohio. OAKWOOD 3rd GRADE their textures and particle by declared to be a regularly A gavel was presented sizes. After the PowerPoint By: Caroline Zimmerman C. Acton; and the National STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT organized Chapter of the to Organizing Regent, Mrs. THE IMPORTANCE OF presentation, students got The Paulding Co. Chapter DAR President General was Daughters of the American John Longardner, by Mrs. to participate in a hands- of the DAR met on October Mrs. Wakelee R. Smith. Revolution to the limitations Ralph Acton, State Organiz- SOIL on demonstration creating 15 at the Paulding Carnegie State dignitaries present of the Constitution and By- ing Secretary, on behalf of their own soil model. Each Library for the 40th Anni- were: State Regent – Mrs. laws of the National Society.” State Parliamentarian, Mrs. Oakwood 3rd grade stu- student was given a soil versary of this chapter that Huber; Past State Regent – The Charter Members William R. Kramer. This dents learned about soils model kit where they actu- was organized on October 17, Mrs. Norman S. Dement; signing the charter were: gavel was made from the last Friday. Staci Miller, ally generated the different 1975 at Johnson’s Restaurant and Mrs. Ralph Acton. Mrs. Caroline Longardner*, Re- 200-year-old Kilgore Elm, Education Specialist visited soil layers to create a visu- in Paulding, OH. Members Acton presented a beautiful gent; Kathryn Deatrick; the largest tree in the state their classrooms and taught al display. The end result brought pictures, scrapbooks gavel to the Organizing Re- Faye Sharp; Carolyn J. Baird; which stood in front of the the students about how soil of the soil model was loam and DAR mementos to share. gent, Mrs. Longardner, made Marjorie Hyman; Evale- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- is and was formed through soil which is a mixture of all The Chapter Regent, Car- from the “Kilgore Elm”. na Fitzwater; Alice Gross; liam R. Kramer.” the process of weathering soil particles and is great for oline Zimmerman was the During a successful 40 Mary Merritt; Linda Shaf- and erosion. Staci went growing plants and crops. hostess. A Fall floral arrange- years, this DAR Chapter fer; Sarah Kraft; Gladys Ko- through a PowerPoint pre- The students really enjoyed ment adorned the refresh- sponsored a Children of the DISCOVER NSCC DAY hart; Barbara Barker; Pa- SET FOR NOVEMBER 7th sentation with the students learning about how soil is ment table and was thereaf- American Revolution So- tricia J. Gottschalk; Isabelle as they answered questions. created and how the differ- ter donated to the library for ciety (John Paulding Soci- Baird; Laura King*; Karen This presentation was de- ent soil types are identified. More than 40 years ago, the DAR’s use of the meeting ety); had pages at State and E. Jones; Cara Lou Strahley; veloped according to the Their favorite part of the Northwest State Community room these past years. National levels. We took in Sandra Gordon; Shirley Gor- Ohio Science Standards and program was being able to College began with a gradu- When the chapter was every Bicentennial activity don; Ann Marie Wilhelm; complimented their unit on make their own soils model ating class of sixty-six. Since organized on October 17, possible; Chapter Regent, Leah Smith; Ruth E. Cook; soils. There were 29 students that they could take home then, the College has grown to 1975, the Organizing Regent, Mrs. Longardner, was a Buff Cook-Burns; Bobbie that learned about the com- and play with later. You can offer over 70 degree and cer- was Mrs. John Longardner personal page for Mrs. De- Cook-Krouse; Beth Cook- position of soil and how it schedule Staci for this or tificate programs to a campus (Caroline Zimmerman); the ment, Past State Regent and Metz; Mary E. Clark. *Ohio is created. The presentation many other programs by of more than 4,000 students. following officers were also State Regent, Mrs. Merritt S. 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