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WILLIAMSON FINISHES IN TOP 5 AT HOME FREE MAKES VAN KICK OFF THE HOLIDAYS MR. & MRS. LOUIS TREADWAY CELEBRATE WERT A STOP ON THEIR WITH A NEW TRADITION 60th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY STATE CC CHAMPIONSHIP CRAZY LIFE TOUR! On November 13, 2014 First Federal of Van Wert at 6:30 p.m. the Paulding proudly presents the world’s Chamber of Commerce will fi rst country music a cappel- be hosting a celebration to la Vocal Band, HOME FREE, kick off the holidays and cel- at the Niswonger Performing ebrate our brand new Christ- Arts Center on January 31, mas decorations. Everyone is 2015 at 7:30 p.m. When Home invited. Free was crowned Season 4 “Th e plan is to begin at Champions of NBC’s “Th e the Herb Monroe Park that Sing-Off ” in December 2013, evening with live music and their victory was by no means honoring those who have do- the beginnings of a career for nated the funds to purchase the fi ve country stars from the new decorations,” said Peggy Emerson, Chamber (Continued to Page 2) Director. “Everyone will then ODOT IS READY FOR WIN- cross the street and begin car- oling around the Courthouse. TER KEY TO CLEAR ROADS Businesses downtown have IS BEING PREPARED been asked to decorate and Sam Williamson, junior at , fi nished be open that evening, mak- 5th at the State Cross Country Finals on Saturday, Novem- Last winter broke many re- ing Paulding one Merry and ber 1 with a time of 16:13.68, achieving All Ohio and Aca- cords in the state, especially for Bright place to be!” demic All Ohio honors. Sam had stiff competition in the cold the Ohio Department of Trans- Th e Chamber intention- weather. He travelled to state aft er placing fi rst in the region- portation (ODOT): most road ally chose to have this event al competition on October 25. Shown in the picture is Coach salt used (more than 1 million on the same night that the Cord Ehrhart and Sam Williamson tons), most money spent ($119 Festival of Trees begins at million), and most snow plow the Paulding Historical So- CHRISTMAS FOR KIDS miles driven (more than 14 cepting new unopened toys million). Th is winter, ODOT ciety. “We wanted people to Louis and Helena cele- odrich-Gulf in Institute, WV. HOSTS “FILL THE BUS” from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. is ready. Earlier this month, have a big celebration to start brated their 60th wedding Helena is a homemaker. EVENT that day. All donations given ODOT crews around the state the holiday season. Th ere is a anniversary on October 31, Th ey have two children: at this event will be given to began conducting random Turkey Dinner at the Pauld- 2014. Terri (Douglas) Batson of Ar- Mix 98.1’s Christmas For needy children in Antwerp. 150-point inspections to fi ne- ing United Methodist Church Th ey were married at lington, VA; and Randy Lou- Kids campaign is set to have Th e live drive is spon- tune snow removal equipment that aft ernoon. You could the Maplewood Methodist is (Janet) Treadway of Fort a “Fill the Bus” Live Toy Drive sored by: Vancrest, Antwerp in anticipation of the coming come, have dinner, attend the Church in West Virginia. Wayne and two grandchil- at the West Bend News park- Chamber of Commerce, and winter. Th e inspections are part lighting ceremony, and then Louis retired from BF dren: Ashley of Fort Wayne head out to the Festival of ing lot on Tuesday, November Antwerp Community Devel- of the department’s annual Goodrich aft er more than 21 and Erica from Marshfi eld, 18, 2014. Th e bus will be ac- opment Committee. (Continued to Page 2) (Continued to Page 2) years and over 12 years at Go- Wisconsin. Creative Design & Construction LLC. We Buy Old Gold - Fessel Jewelers YENSER GROSS Been doing quality work for over 20 years - Schmucker TURN YOUR OLD GOLD INTO IMMEDIATE CASH HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING,LLC. • Room Additions on the square – Paulding • 419-399-3885 Service Technicians and Installers • Garages STORE HOURS:Mon-Thurs 9-5:30; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-1:00 103 West Merrin Street • Payne, OH • Driveway Replacements Winter is Coming. 419-263-2000 • Roo ng Bring it On! • Decks www.toro.com FINANCING AVAILABLE! • ACCEPTING ALL CREDIT CARDS! Love your basement, but it’s cracking or sinking? 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Dr. Chris Bragg PAGE 2 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR LUTHERAN HOSPITAL Royce. well trained.” SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK CENTER ACTIVITIES HOSTING CAREER FAIR Many payment options New this year, ODOT are available; in person, by has completed installation “For the word of God is living and active and sharper 11/5–11/11 FOR MEDICAL PROFES- than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the divi- SIONALS mail, electronically through of green, white and amber the Treasurer’s website, by lights on all 1,700 snowplow sion of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able 11/5 – “Paulding Chat & to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” Reminiscing” at 11:45 a.m.; credit card, payments can be trucks in its fl eet. Th e color Medical professionals and Hebrews 4:12 NASB Bunco & Craft s at 12:30 p.m.; new graduates interested in dropped off in the Child Sup- combination provides higher port drop box on the south visibility than the traditional Grocery shopping at 1:30 p.m. seeking a career as a regis- VANTAGE STUDENTS DONATE BLANKETS & ITEMS TO 10/6 – Blood pressure & toe end of the courthouse, on amber lights. tered nurse, surgical technol- HOSPICE nail clinic at 9:00 a.m.; Exercise ogist or monitor technician your smartphone or mobile Of course snowplows at 10:00 a.m.; Western South- are invited to attend a career device, or you can use the don’t drive themselves. ern Presentation at 11:45 a.m.; self-pay kiosk at the Trea- ODOT has more than 3,000 Turn Up at 12:15 p.m. fair at Lutheran Hospital No- vember 6 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. surer’s offi ce. Th ere are also highly-trained and certifi ed 11/7 – Craft store open, a variety of payment plans operators ready to clear ice 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Lutheran is looking for com- passionate applicants who available. and snow from the state’s 11/10 – Fingernail clinic, When mailing payments, roadways and bridges. 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.; Exer- want to provide life-changing care for patients in a team-ap- mail to: Allen County Trea- cise at 10:00 a.m.; Game Day at surer, PO Box 2540, Fort Home Free 10:00 a.m. (car races) proach culture. (Continued from Page 1) Participants are asked to Wayne, IN 46801-2540. 11/11 – Closed for Veterans Th e Treasurer’s offi ce is Day RSVP online at Lutheran- Minnesota. Rather it was a Hospital.com/careers . located in suite 104 of the satisfying culmination of Rousseau Centre, 1 E. Main PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR Th e career fair will take nearly a decade of hard work place in the Lutheran Hospi- St. in Fort Wayne. Please and commitment to a vocal CENTER DINING CENTER bring your entire statement craft growing in popularity. MENU 11/5 – 11/11 tal South Lobby. Parking is available free of charge in the when paying in person. Of- Founded by brothers south parking garage on the fi ce hours are 8:00 a.m. to Chris and Adam Rupp during 11/5 – Turkey, ham & 5:00 p.m. weekdays. Th e de- Lutheran Hospital campus. their college years in the early Students from the Fam- ter. 29 blankets were made cheese on rye, vegetable soup posit slot in the front of the Career fair attendees can 2000s, Home Free had been ily, Career and Community by the 220 student members w/crackers, potato salad, trop- Treasurer’s offi ce is available chat with staff and tour: perfecting their live show Leaders of America (FCCLA) of FCCLA from each of the ical fruit, oatmeal raisin bar from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Intensive care units for years prior to “Th e Sing- program at Vantage Career 13 Vantage school districts 11/6 – Hamburger gravy, Th e Treasurer’s offi ce will be • Lutheran Children’s Off ” by performing together Center donated a supply of during their annual fall lun- mashed potatoes, wax beans, closed Tuesday, November 11 Hospital for crowds in countless State blankets and toiletries for cheon on October 22 at Ot- hot apples, WW bread, jello in remembrance of Veteran’s • Medical/surgical unit and County Fairs, on college patients at Van Wert Area In- toville Parish Hall. Van Wert 11/7 – Seasoned veal cut- Day. let, rice pilaf, brussel sprouts, • Neurosciences campuses, in Fortune 500 patient Hospice Center. Ad- Area Inpatient Hospice Cen- Complete details can be apple juice, fruit crisp, dinner • Telemetry/heart failure companies, and in theaters visors and students pictured ter provides comfort and sup- found on the Treasurer’s web- roll unit all across the country. It was here are (l-r) Marcia Osenga, port for patients and families site which is www.allencoun- 11/10 – Chili, coleslaw, cin- • Surgery their experience on the road Sadie Mozingo and Lynda throughout the region who tytreasurer.us or contact the namon peaches, fi esta corn- www.newhavenbulletin.com that carried them to a “Sing- Ragan presented the items to are facing critical or life-lim- Treasurer’s offi ce at 260.449- bread, brownie Off ” victory, swelling their Tia Hittle of the hospice cen- iting medical conditions. 7693. 11/11 – Closed for Veter- PROPERTY TAX BILLS ARE fan base and bringing their ans Day www.newhavenbulletin.com homegrown country style GERRY SNYDER MEMORIAL TRAP SHOOT DUE MONDAY, NOVEMBER into a national spotlight. 10, 2014 Paulding Chamber Home Free has now per- Holiday Kick-off formed to countless sold out Thank You Chief Deputy Treasurer (Continued from Page 1) crowds across the country To everyone who has supported William Royce wants to re- Trees and make an evening out as part of their part in the us following the death of mind everyone that the fall of it,” said Emerson. 32-city, 36-show Sing-Off Ronald L. Slattery, we would property tax due date is fast Th ere is also a chance for Tour Live! Th ey entertain like to express our sincere approaching. groups and businesses to par- audiences with their high-en- thanks and appreciation. “Taxes are due Monday, ticipate in decorating as well. Your many acts of kindness, ergy show peppered with November 10 and must be On November 10 beginning quick-witted humor that sympathy, and prayers continue in our offi ce or postmarked at 4:00 p.m., people from the to be a great comfort to us in meshes Nashville standards by that date to be considered community are invited to come with pop hits dipped in coun- our time of sorrow. on time.” Royce said. He also and help decorate both lamp —The Family of Ronald L. Slattery try fl avor. Th eir tour is on wants to remind taxpayers posts and the Herb Monroe the heels of their Columbia that local banks are no longer Park. Plan to come and help Records debut release, “Crazy collecting payments. and have some fun making our Life.” Stoller-Dunham “We know that paying at community better and bright- er for everyone who comes For more information, vis- Insurance Agency, Inc. the bank was convenient for it online at NPACVW.org or When Life Happens, some taxpayers but due to through downtown. We’ve Got You Covered. stop at the Box Offi ce, Mon- process changes it is no lon- ODOT day through Friday, Noon– Home • Auto • Life • Health ger timely or effi cient.” said 4:00 p.m. Th e Niswonger Box Business Church • Annuity (Continued from Page 1) Offi ce is located at 10700 SR county-by-county Equipment 118 S, Van Wert, OH. Readiness Inspections. Th e 8thAnnual Gerry Sny- was a 49 which was shot by “We work day and night to Home Free is a featured Dinner & A Show event. Din- der Memorial Trap Shoot was Sterling Shaaf (pictured above keep Ohio’s roads open and held at the Antwerp Conser- with Donna Snyder) who won passable so businesses, schools ing partner, Willow Bend Memorials • On-site Lettering Country Club features the vation Club in October. Th e the trophy this year. Aft er the Cremation Keepsakes • Vases and healthcare providers can operate uninterrupted,” said Prime Rib Buff et. Seating is GSMTS is a 50 target; travel- shoot, dinner was prepared Joel W. Dunham, Producer Custom Glass & Mirror Etching limited. Call for more infor- ing trophy; Lewis class shoot. and provided by Helen Liv- Cell: 419-786-9398 Yard Rocks ODOT Director Jerry Wray. “Th e most eff ective way to ac- mation at 419-238-0111. Al Ehlinger was last year’s ingston and Donna Snyder, Office: 260-749-4970 Low Price Guarantee winner and returned the tro- Donna presented the trophy [email protected] Payment Plans Available complish this is to have equip- phy so it can be handed off to to Sterling. If you would like www.stoller-dunhaminsurance.com Mon-Fri, 9AM-5PM • Sat. 9AM-1PM ment in good working order, The deadline for ads and this year’s winner. more information bout the 5606 Lake Avenue 419-238-9067 salt in the barns and opera- article submissions is Fri- Fort Wayne, IN 46815 625 S. Shannon St. • Van Wert, OH tors and mechanics who are day at 5:00 p.m. Th e weather was great on Antwerp Conservation Club, Sunday, October 12th and 14 please visit our website at shooters participated in the www.antwerpconservation. HONOR AND RESPECT program. Th e top score shot org or our Facebook page. 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HOHLBEIN 4A: CENTRAL LUTHERAN ALUMNI RECOGNIZED AS PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL ton Pracht, JoEllyn Salinas, SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 1ST Gabe Nunez, Benji Parks, ACADEMIC ‘HIGH FLYERS’ IN CONCORDIA LUTHERAN 1ST NINE WEEKS HONOR Ashley Snipes, Faith Vogel NINE WEEKS 2014-15 JB Rickels, Caydence Rue, ROLL 2014-15 SCHOOL 3.5-3.99 – Allison Arend, Mason Schlatter, Emma Mc- HIGH SCHOOL HONORS ACADEMY SCHOOL YEAR YEAR Brittany Brown, Destiny Clure*, Hayden Mullen* Dangler-Reed, Daleigh Da- MRS. BOCKRATH 4B: vis, William Deisler, Rob- * denotes all A’s William Finch, Gavin SENIORS: MRS. AREND 1A: 4.0 – Kathryn Clapsad- ert Deitrick, Paige Fitzwa- King, Gage Lloyd, Joe Estle*, ter, Katlynn Fuller, Aaron Brandyn Akers, Jonah Co- Shelby Ford*, Ean Seibert* dle, Kayla Deitrick, Erin Jo- han, Lilian Daniels, MaKena MRS. PIER 5B: hanns, Amanda LoCastro, Horstman, Preston Ingol, Keller, Lillian Lamond, Dylan Rhees Andrews, Sophia Jacob Long, Haley Schle- Caylin Johanns, Andrea Perez, Hailey Starr, Grady Fisher, Brianna Ford, Stepha- gel, Ashlyn Strahley, Laurel Kremer, Aubrey Kremer, Barton*, Adan Cano*, Abby nie Ladd, Marciano Murdock, Wehrkamp Skyler McCullough, Molly Elkins*, Hunter Harwell*, Alivia Perl, Aryssa Ramsey, 3.5-3.99 – Hannah En- Meeker, Ava Moats-Landis, Addy Hunt*, Bailey Hunt- Makayla Sherry, Billie Vargo, glish, Claudia Foltz, Kyle Morissa Rue, Simeon Shep- er*, Brooklyn King*, Braxton Mark Butler*, Sam Woods* Gardner, Ben Heilshorn, herd, Tyler Spoor, Tatem Schilt* MRS. BRIMMER 5C: Stallard, Brooke Weiden- MRS. HOLTSBERRY 1B: Sean Holman, Alexis How- Tianna Cooper, Vanessa ell, Kastin Kelly, Ashleigh hamer, Beth Yates Konnor Bauer, Matthew Krueger, Maddy Logan, Jude Beard, Carson Eitniear, Lo- Marable, Melissa Martinez, 3.0-3.49 – Michael Dan- Marshall, Cassy Mullen, Cars- For 80 years, Concordia program to allow students to Ellie Miller, Aaron Mock, gler, Hailey Dix, Kameron gan Gerschutz, Karter Gibson, en Perl, Noah Seibert, Erika Lutheran High School has challenge themselves in areas Landen Humphreys, Emma Isaac Nice, Konnor Owens, Echols, Hannah Fairchild, Dobbelaere*, Kalyn Goshia*, prided itself on providing that we feel are pertinent to Cierra Pack, Suzanne Rein- Kaleb Goshia, Tyric Har- McCray, Achilles Mead, Mad- Jarrett Hornish* strong academics to all stu- their success in a 21st century hart, Morgan Riley, Lorenzo well, Preston Johanns, Sa- dy Ramey, Chase Riley, Bray- MRS. SHEA 6A: dents. Th is year, those stu- world.” don Salinas, Skyler Snyder, Hunter Dobbelaere, Sadie Salinas, Jessica Schroeder, nora Keck, Taylor March, Logan Winke, Sayge Belcher*, dents are being highlight- Over the course of their Shayla Shepherd, Bill Smith, James Mourey, Ryan Nicel- Estle, Selena Guyton, Hailey ed through a new honors four years at Concordia, stu- Adrieana Biliti*, Mason Dias*, Hartzel, Hailee Huner, Alexis Dalton Talbott, Malayna ley, Jared Paschall, Bailey Layla Kremer *, Hope Peters* program. Central Lutheran dents will be required to take VanCleve Pieper, Jacob Rodriguez, Lamond, Hannah Vanscoder, School in New Haven, IN is Advanced Placement and MRS. ERFORD 2A: Ben Weible, Megan Dearth*, 3.0-3.49 – Taylor Ankney, Devin Starry, Cameron Matthew Bail, Addison proud to announce that two dual-enrollment courses; at- Micah Bolter, Julia Brown, Strahley, Kourtney Th omas Brendon Hornish*, Jalynn alumni from the Class of tend lectures and training for Barnes, Allison Carnahan, Parrett*, Marquise Seibert*, Rachael Burkhart, Chris- FRESHMEN: Jericho Guyton, Brooke Kilgo- Kaitlyn Shaff er* 2014, Benjamin Stecker and leadership awareness, cultur- tian Burtch, Lydia Clem- 4.0 – Logan Bradford, re, Riley Leatherman, Brook- Benjamin Loshe, are a part of al growth and community ence, Brooke Clemens, Bai- Madison Good, Brian- the new honors program. networking; and complete lyn Schlatter, Ethan Warner, ley Combs, Brooke Combs, na Gorrell, Jacee Harwell, Elizabeth Dotterer*, Emma DIVINE MERCY CATHOLIC Concordia has launched community service hours SCHOOL 1st NINE WEEKS Bradley Crawford, Adam Kalen Kelly, Brian MaTson, Elkins*, Ashley Rickels* an Honors Academy to pro- each year, ranging from 15 Deatrick, Treston Gonzales, MRS. CARTER 2B: HONOR ROLL 2014-15 Cade McGarvey, Emma mote exceptional academics, hours as a freshman to 35 Preston Gross, Kyla Hawn, Logan Peters, Abigail Bail*, SCHOOL YEAR leadership and community hours as a senior. McMaster, Marcus Miller, Julieana Biliti*, Hayden El- Skyler Huth, Michael Tope Elizabeth Mobley, Caitlyn service among students. All the while, students JUNIORS: ston*, Kayla Hunter*, Emily rd Myers, Cassidy Posey, Ga- 3 GRADE: “Th is is a mechanism to will be expected to maintain 4.0 – Lucas Arend, Zach- Keezer*, Curtis Langdorf*, Kason Carlisle, Kaden give these students motiva- academic excellence with briella Stahl, Hunter Vogel, Max Stork*, Kadence Th om- ary Buchman, Kasandra Jordan Weidenhamer Clark, Jasmine Mattson, tion to really see what they high grades and then demon- Cogswell, Kynsie Etzler, as*, Jack Woods* Raelyn Schweinsberg, Kait- are made of,” said Luanne strate their work through a 3.5-3.99 – Abigail Ad- MRS. THORNELL 3A: Allison Harpel, Branson ams, Allison Ankney, Isaac lin Slade, Eli Stuart, Maddox Erdos, director of the Honors senior research project. Minck, Megan Reineck, Elli Barton, Kacy Hor- Treece Academy. “Students have so “We see these students as Baldwin, Miah Coil, Abi- nish, Harley Collins*, Royce Emilee Ringler, Taylor 4th GRADE: gail English, Chloe Foltz, Cooper*, Nathan Guyton*, many gift s and talents. Th is being academic high fl yers Schooley, Jarrett Sitton Maggie Cox, Kyle Slade Savannah Habern, Hal- Taegan Manz*, Ally Jo Merri- is a way to help young peo- and leaders who are well-pre- 3.5-3.99 – Victoria Brad- 5th GRADE: lieann Hale, Shawn Jackson, man*, Jocelynn Parrett*, Tyler ple recognize those charac- pared for the college admis- ford, Sierra Bullard, Angeli- Ethan Noggle, Leslie Pol- teristics, channel them and sions process,” Erdos said. Corbin Kohart, Michael Schlatter*, Jesse Shaff er* cia Escalera, Megan Fife, lock, Kaden Recker, Kennadi showcase them to the glory Upon graduation, these Kohart, Colton Lloyd, Au- MRS. SCHROEDER 3B: Nathan Gee, Kelsey Hale, Recker, Joel Reinhart, Ryan of God.” students will receive distinc- drey Manz, Abbigaile Mc- Trinity Cohan, E m m a Kacie Karlstadt, Taylor Ko- Rupp, Grady Vogel Students apply for the pro- tive recognition and a special Michael, Kaylee Plummer, Dotterer, Braden Hernandez, chenour, Sam Ladd, Taylor 6th GRADE: gram and are selected based notation on their high school Devon Smith, Isaiah Th eo- Jackson Keller, Layla Logan, Manz, Matthew Martinez, Cameron Cox, Kenadie on receiving Pass Plus in En- transcript. bald, Hannah Vance, Ryan Rhaegan Marshall, Kylie Mc- Kimberly Matson, Krista Cray, Charity Switzer, Tristan Daeger, Allison Dyson, Ja- glish, math and social studies “We are excited to work Woodring White, Kurtis Bauer*, Jamy cob Graham, Carson Rupp, on their seventh-grade ISTEP with the students that cur- Mullins, Haley Porter, John- 3.0-3.49 – Taylor Akom, Hunt*, Aiden Miller* Kaden Sutton tests. Students then submit a rently comprise the Academy athon Rose, Devin Sanchez, Blake Anderson, Cassan- creative response before in- as well as those that will be a Jordan Shull , Jaycie Varner dra Bishop, Renee Breckler, terviewing with the selection part of it in the future,” Th om 3.0-3.49 – Alex Arella- Ashley Bulka, Jocelyn Cam- Comprehensive no, Damon Egnor, Jowaine committee. Only incoming said. posano, Blake Davis, Cullen Grimes, Luke Jackson, Lau- Optometry and Optical freshmen are accepted into To learn more about the Davis, Conner Dunakin, the program. For the fi rst Honors Academy, contact ren Johanns, Victoria Jo- Accepting many insurances hanns, Brendon Lothamer, Conner Erb, Th omas Farrell, Affordable cash pay rates year, however, current ninth Erdos as lerdos@clhscadets. Lucio Flores, Cloey Fohner, graders can qualify through com or 260-203-4575. Victoria Meadows, Kristen Schilt, Andrew Staff ord Stephanie Habern, Kaylen the Aspire ACT test in Oc- Concordia Lutheran High Hale, Anna Karlstadt, Kyle For more information tober. School, located at 1601 St. Joe SOPHOMORES: visit www.grabilleye.com Dr. Kara Laughlin 4.0 – Christine Clapsad- Kovac, Emily McMichael, Th irty students were in- River Drive in Fort Wayne, Sunshine-Rae Newsome, vited to apply for the inaugu- IN, was founded in 1935 as dle, Christopher Elder, 260.627.1091 Hannah Farr, Lauren Hill, Daviah Pessefall, Stephanie ral year. Eleven were accepted a private, co-educational Powell, Felipe Rios, Shane 13818 State Street, Grabill, IN 46741 Emily Knodel, Estee Mill- into the program. Lutheran high school open Roberts, Meghan Todd “Th e Honors Academy at to students of all faiths and er, Chantal Monnier, Day- CLHS seeks to equip students backgrounds. With Christ at through the pillars of aca- the center, Concordia contin- Animal Clinic of Paulding demic discovery, leadership ues to pursue educational ex- Public development, in-depth com- cellence that equips individ- 1030 W. Wayne, Suite B munity service, creative pro- uals for lifelong learning and Paulding, OH 45879 cess and academic recogni- service as disciples of Jesus 419-399-2871 Flu Shot Clinic tion,” said Principal Mychal Christ. Learn more at www. Paulding County Hospital Th om. “We’ve developed this clhscadets.com.

ANTWERP’S HALLOWEEN 1st Emma & Edwin White; Hours: Dr. Tom Wilkin Home Health Office 2nd Ella, Henry & Max Niebel; COSTUME WINNERS Tues – 12-5 Dr. Missie Bowman (located at) 3rd Aaden & Isaac Friend Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri – 9-5 Audrey Hanenkratt, Mgr Th e annual Parade of Cos- 2 Years of Age and Under: 835 N. Williams tumes was held on October 25, 1st Emma Rhodes; 2nd Eli- 2014 in downtown Antwerp. jah Bowers; 3rd Lydia White Paulding, OH 45879 Th e event is sponsored by the 3-4 Year Olds: Antwerp Chamber of Com- 1st Kyler Johnson; 2nd Em- Richert CelebratingCel merce with assistance from the erson Morrow; 3rd Simon Con- Chiropractic years No appointment needed Antwerp Rotary. Th e Chamber ley; 3rd Kaden Fisher of would like to recognize all of 5-6 Year Olds: 20 1st Haylee Lingenfelter; 2nd Clinic ChiropracticChC irop Service Nov. 3 thru 7 (weekdays only) those who helped in any way 610 Professional Park Dr, New Haven, IN including the Antwerp Fire Johnathon Coker; 3rd Randall We will be offering Call for an Appointment 8:00 a.m. to Noon Dept. and Fireman’s Aux. for Hoehn a “One Time Monday through Saturday hosting the judging; our MC 7-8 Year Olds: Patient Visit” 1st Lucas Lovellette; 2nd  Free Veterans Flu Shot - Voucher must be present- for the day, Brett Rogge; Kelly 260-749-2225 for only $20. ed at time of Service and Kathy Whitney for the use Cecilia Wack; 3rd Zane McMi- Dr. Richert would also like x of their trailer; Country Times chael to welcome One Time Visit Includes: Covered by Medicare Part B (must have your card 9-10 Year Olds: with you) Market for donating the can- Catherine Nichols • Exam & Treatment dy bars; the Junior High NHS 1st Ross Lee; 2nd Kase Ben- x For all others (18 and older) $29 at time of service nett; 2nd Alex Lehman; 3rd Providing Therapeutic • Xrays (if necessary) students; the Antwerp March- Massage. ing Band; and our judges for Devon Elston One region only. *To receive the free flu shot voucher, veterans must show proof of 11-12 Year Olds: Catherine offers the day: Sandra Wann, Kayla A Value of up honorable discharge at the Paulding Co. Veterans Service Office, 1st Gage McMichael; 2nd an hour massage Burns, Suzanne Rister, Diana for only $50. $ 127 South, (next to the health department). Hours: Tuesday - Friday Watson and Mayor Tom Van- Emerson Litzenberg; 3rd Ava Offer Expires: to 175! Lichty She also will have a 2/28/2015 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For more information call 419-399-8285 Vlerah. Holiday Special Th ere were many fi ne cos- 13 and Over: GIFT CERTIFICATES 1st Samantha McLaughlin; tumes, all of them winners, but (through 12/31/14) MAKE GREAT the following were chosen by 2nd Abbey McDougall; 3rd which features buy two Chris Coker CHRISTMAS the judges as prize winners for massages and get the third GIFTS! 419-399-4080 ~ 800-741-1743 their age category. 2014 Grand Prize Winner www.pauldingcountyhospital.com Group of 2 or More of Any was Gage McMichael in cos- FREE! Age: tume as a Blind Referee! Call Catherine at: 260-602-5012 or 260-749-2225. PAGE 4 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] WHAT GOOD HAVE YOU WLS VETERANS DAY PRO- Quickly; 8. Make friends for OHIO BIOLOGISTS ENCOUR- CHRIST LUTHERAN WOODBURN STEPHEN DONE? GRAM INVITES YOU! the future; 9. Th e shortness AGED BY 2014 LAKE ERIE of his job and his dishonesty HATCH RESULTS SURVEY MINISTRY TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY of it; Winning the Battle for a Th e students, staff and fac- Now let us look at some Generation by: Pastor Rick ulty of Woodburn Lutheran Results from the 2014 truths from this study: Jones School invite you to a Vet- Ohio Division of Wildlife V4: Th is steward was pre- As I refl ect back on over erans Day Program. Salute bottom trawl survey on to America will be held at paring for the future and the Lake Erie showed an av- 36 years of ministry, there rich man commended him have been many good times Woodburn Lutheran School erage walleye hatch and a Tuesday, November 11. Light for planning for the future, and some trying ones. It is good perch hatch. refreshments and fellowship not the taking from the rich the trying ones that some- Results from Ohio’s will begin at 1:00 p.m. Th e man of his property. Loved how in my mind and heart waters of the western ba- students of WLS will present ones, any more it doesn’t sin indicate that this year’s have had the power to lin- Salute to America beginning seem like people want to plan ger, to cause pain and anger walleye hatch is similar to at 1:30 p.m. Woodburn Lu- for the future, like retirement the average hatches of 2001, to give rise in my life. theran School is located at the and so forth. 2007, and 2010. Ohio’s bot- Sometimes it may have corner of Woodburn Road But whether you want to tom trawls caught around 20 been something someone and State Road 101, east of believe this or not our eter- walleye per hectare in 2014, said about me or my minis- City Hall and Woodburn Fire nal destiny is coming. Th is slightly below the long-term Christ Lutheran Stephen Ministry Team, “Christ Car- try that was untrue, hurtful Station. Call 260-632-5493 steward was trying to make average of 26 walleye per ing for People through People”. and there was no off er of for more information. friends with his employer’s hectare, and the best since Th e Stephen Ministry of Elders, Church Council, confession, forgiveness and fi nances by reducing the debt 2007. Average hatches from program at Christ Lutheran and other ministry areas reconciliation. Or the times ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH of what he owed. What the three of the past eight years offi cially celebrated its ten within our Congregation. I when our children became TO HOST EUCHRE TOURNA- steward was doing is dishon- has resulted in a broad range year anniversary during a have been blessed to see this the object of someone’s sar- MENT est. Loved ones, in John 10:1- of walleye ages and sizes that special service on October program in action not only casm and ridicule, simply 9 Jesus tells about trying to make up the Lake Erie wall- 12, 2014. here at Christ Lutheran but because of decisions my wife Zion Lutheran Church La- get into the sheep fold, some eye population. Based upon Here is a look at some of also other congregations be- the statistics: fore my arrival. It is a high and I had made for them, dies Aid, 7616 Bull Rapids Rd, other way than what Jesus result from the August trawl and tragically, they paid for. has told us. Th e sheepfold is surveys, it appears that the Christ Lutheran offi cial- impact, scripturally based, Woodburn, IN is sponsoring ly became a Stephen Min- servant led ministry that It was easier for an adult to a Fall Supper and Euchre the spiritual body of Christ, 2014 hatch was near average use their age, education and the one church he has estab- and should contribute to the istry congregation on July transforms internally and Tournament on Saturday, 7, 2004. Over the past ten externally both the individ- the poison of their tongues November 15, beginning at lished. Only those who obey fi shery in future years. to confront the child instead Jesus’ instructions in the New Th e 2014 yellow perch years Christ Lutheran has ual and the congregation. 5:30 p.m. Th ere will be meal, supported the training of I am confi dent that as this of their parents. awards, many door prizes, Testament on Salvation will hatch appears to have been fi ve Stephen leaders, they in program expands so does I could write a lot about fellowship, and snacks. For be saved and go to heaven, successful in both Ohio and turn have trained 33 Stephen our ability to minister to what I’ve seen and heard in information, please call Glad- one day when this life is over Ontario waters of the west- Ministers and they have pro- each other and to the world.” the communities I’ve min- ys Th iele at 260-657-5368 or here on earth, there is another ern basin. Th is is the fourth- vided one-on-one compas- Pastor Tim Edwards, Christ istered in but instead I’ve Ruth Woebbeking at 260- place we will go to wait for the best yellow perch hatch in sionate Christian care for 53 Lutheran Church been drawn by the lessons 632-4378. Please join us for judgment. Th e saved will go the western basin since the care receivers. Fortunately, Stephen given by, “Silence Dogood,” an evening of fun and good to heaven and the lost to hell. interagency survey began It’s not the quantity of Ministry is more than num- someone who lived over fellowship. Th ink spiritual for one day we in 1987. Two back-to-back Stephen Ministers serving in bers. It’s about real people two hundred years ago. Per- that are saved will be in a spir- good yellow perch hatches this ministry, but the quality with real concerns, facing haps there are some of you BIBLE QUESTIONS itual body not a physical body. should help the perch pop- of these dedicated and car- real challenges or changes that will appreciate like I did Loved ones, Jesus loves ulation in the western basin ing individuals who are will- in their lives. Stephen Min- ing to spend some time with istry is about compassionate Ms. Dogood’s writings… By: James Potter, Oakwood you and so does the Oakwood rebuild and lead to quality church of Christ. “Ol Baldy” perch fi shing in the near fu- people who are experiencing Christian caregivers. Th ey In 1722, a middle-aged church of Christ a life need or crises. Stephen listen to their care receivers, lady began writing humor- 1. Luke 16:4 – In this verse says bye for now, but contin- ture. It takes two years for ue to pray, read, and study the walleye and perch to grow Ministers receive fi ft y hours show them they care, and ous observations about so- what is the man trying to do? of training, “Here am I, most importantly bring the ciety and the New England 2. Luke 16:4 – People in New Testament for this tells large enough to be harvest- us the truth. Luv ya! ed by Ohio’s fi shermen. Lord, send me!” (Isaiah 6:8). stability of Jesus’ love and elites in her local newspa- the world today prepare for “Stephen Ministry train- grace into care receivers per. Her letters were quite an earthly life but do not pre- ing is transformational for lives. “Bear one another’s popular, so she became pare for what? FREE MOVIE NIGHT AT CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH IN the entire congregation in burdens and thus fulfi ll the quite popular. Her name 3. Luke 16:4 – Would you WOODBURN that individuals who have law of Christ.” (Galatians was Silence Dogood. As trust this man with your af- been equipped through the 6:2). it turns out, she was not a fairs? program bring their bible Christ Lutheran Church lady and was not middle 4. Luke 16:5 – Who did the based wisdom and real life expects its Stephen Min- aged. She was the invention steward call unto himself? experiences to bear in other istry to continue to be a of 16-year-old, Benjamin 5. Luke 16:5 – Who is the areas of service within the source of care and blessing church. Th e training en- for many years to come, Franklin. I don’t know why lord in this verse? 6. Luke 16:6 – What kind hances the believer’s ability enabling the entire con- he chose that pseudonym, to more thoroughly inquire gregation and community but there are surely times of oil is this referring to? 7. Luke 16:6 – How fast was and understand the Scrip- to grow where people are when we need to observe tures in other areas such as cherished and cared for silence and do good, letting he telling them to do this? 8. Luke 16:5-7 – By doing Worship, Corporate Bible and their need taken se- our actions speak for us. Study and Small Group in- riously, all in the name of What good have you this, this man is trying to do teraction. It drives the in- Christ. what? done? Regarding doing dividual more deeply into If you are interested or 9. Luke 16:5-7 – What does good, the scriptures speak to God’s Word to learn and have more questions about this show do this quickly? us… 3 John 1:11 (NASB77), refl ect. It also inspires them the Stephen Ministry at 10. Th ought question: to look to the world for prac- Christ Lutheran Church, or “Beloved, do not imitate What does Jesus tell us about what is evil, but what is tical application. Benefi ts of if you know someone who laying up earthly treasures? this training have enhanced needs care and support at good. Th e one who does Comments or questions? the spiritual growth and the this time, please call Christ good is of God; the one who Call James Potter at 419-393- ability of individuals who Lutheran Church at 260- does evil has not seen God.” 4775 or email me at jsp1941@ presently serve on our Board 632-4821. Rick Jones previously yahoo.com served on the staff of Defi - Answers to today’s ques- ance Area Youth for Christ tions: McConnell Stump Removal for 36 years, fi rst as a minis- 1. Prepare for the future; 2. try coordinator and later as Eternity or heaven; 3. No; 4. – Free Estimates – Executive Director. Rick is His Lord’s debtors; 5. A cer- Christ Lutheran Church ing at 4:00 p.m. Th e movie to 260-705-5307 or 260-557-5307 currently a pastor of an area tain rich man; 6. Olive oil; 7. in Woodburn, IN will be be shown is God’s Not Dead. local church. hosting a FREE Movie Night Christ Lutheran Church is lo- on November 16, 2014 at 5:00 cated at the corner of SR 101 Contemporary & Heritage Services Saturday, November 8, 2014 p.m. Come early because and Park St., Woodburn. Sunday School, Bible Study 9:15 snacks will be available start- Woodburn Lutheran School Affiliation (LCMS) Open 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. DIVINE MERCY STUDENTS PRESENT FR. POGGEMEYER SALT SALE WITH PRAYER CHAIN

H20 Your “Everything Water” Store 4412 Park Street – Woodburn 260-632-4821 Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. All Salt www.christlutheranchurchwoodburn.com Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Pallet Pricing Welcome to the New Home of Pathwayy Christian Church 208 S. Main St. www.pathwaychristianharlan.com Antwerp, OH Located at 12732 Spencerville Rd, Harlan, IN • Pastor Murray Clugston (419) 258-2684 Th e students of Divine priest and share Jesus with 9:00AM Worship Service • 10:15AM Sunday School Mercy Catholic School pre- us. Th e Friday Mass was also 128 East High St. sented Fr. Poggemeyer a dedicated to him. Th is was Come Join us in Praise, Worship and Fellowship OUR BELIEFS OUR GUIDE FOR LIVING Hicksville, OH chain of prayers of praise and all to celebrate the upcoming God Loves Us and Offers Salvation The Bible (419) 542-8604 thanks. Th ey are very grateful Priesthood Sunday. Our Mission Statement; “Seeking the faith to follow the Word” for his decision to become a Member: Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 5 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Editor’s Note: We here at Th e walk will take place rain pass-through agency that can cy that will serve as the grant NEW HAVEN HS DRAMA painters innocently exposed the West Bend News print all or shine, so bring a light and document and receive funds. applicant and be the pass- CLUB PRESENTS ‘RADIUM to eff ects of radium-laced “Letters to the Editor” because dress for the weather. Please Th is grant typically focuses through agency for docu- GIRLS’ FALL PLAY glow-in-the-dark paint at we believe that everyone has show your support for this on equipment purchase. Th e menting and receiving funds. a time when radium was a Constitutional right to free- cause by walking with us, cooperating enterprise must Th is grant also requires 100 Th e NHHS Drama Club thought to be the wonder dom of the press. In saying writing a letter to the editor, commit to provide a 100 per- percent matching funds from will be performing the dra- cure for everything. Radi- that, we do not necessarily and/or dropping a note or cent grant fund match, with a the sponsoring business or ma Radium Girls for their um Girls off ers a wry, un- agree with the content that email to our sheriff . maximum grant period of 24 nonprofi t organization. Th e fall show. Th e performances fl inching look at the pecu- is printed. We are just the Sincerely, months. grant has a maximum dura- will be held on Friday and liarly American obsessions messengers. Th e name of the —Jeanne Windsor Scrap Tire Grant: Finan- tion of 24 months. with health, wealth, and the person who wrote the letter is Saturday, November 14-15 Paulding cial assistance is available to Grant applications for all commercialization of sci- placed at the end of each arti- Ohio entities interested in four programs are due Feb- at 7:30 p.m. in the NHHS Auditeria. ence. For more information, cle. To be considered for publi- OHIO EPA ACCEPTING converting manufacturing ruary 2, 2015. Grant awards cation, letters must be no lon- operations to accept scrap tire will be announced in April Radium Girls is based please call NHHS at 446- APPLICATIONS FOR RECY- on the true-life story of a 0220. ger than 1000 words, and you CLING & LITTER PREVEN- material, expanding tire pro- 2015, with funding available must provide a name along cessing operations or devel- in July 2015. For more infor- group of factory watch dial www.newhavenbulletin.com with a phone number and/or TION GRANTS oping a use for scrap tire ma- mation, potential applicants email to confi rm validity of terial and related products. can download grant informa- content. You can respond or Ohio EPA is accepting Th e program seeks proposals tion from www.recycleohio. submit a new letter by email, applications for various re- involving material collected gov or contact Chet Chaney, The West Bend News USPS or fax. cycling and litter prevention or processed in Ohio. Appli- grants administrator, at chet. grants. READER PICK-UP LOCATIONS Responses need to be re- cants must be sponsored by [email protected] or call Dairy Queen, Holly Wood and ceived by Friday at 5:00 pm Ohio EPA administers an eligible government agen- (614) 728-0043. OHIO LOCATIONS programs relating to state- Antwerp: Country Time Mar- Vine, Paulding County Senior to be considered for the next Center, Rite Aid, Ace Hardware, publication. We reserve the wide source reduction, recy- ket, Antwerp Branch Library, cling, recycling market devel- GROVER HILL 4TH GRADERS PARTICIPATE IN Antwerp Pharmacy, H20, Riv- Gorrell Bros., John Paulding His- right to edit for length, content torical Society, Country Inn Liv- and worthiness. opment, litter prevention and RECYCLING BULLETIN BOARD CONTEST er Street Market, Antwerp scrap tire recycling projects. Exchange Bank, Papa Oley’s, ing Center, Albert Automotive, email: [email protected] Litter prevention, recycling Hometown Pantry, Pop-N-Brew, Paulding Courthouse, Paulding fax: 419-258-1313 and scrap tire grant applica- The Rootbeer Stand, Agora, Pit- Co. Bookmobile, Susie’s Bakery USPS: West Bend News tions can be accessed at www. Stop Payne: Lichty’s Barber Shop, PO Box 1008 recycleohio.gov. Broughton: Kohart’s Surplus Payne Super Valu, Antwerp Ex- Antwerp, OH 45813 Grant programs include: & Salvage change Bank, Maramart, Payne or Community Recycling Branch Library, Puckerbrush Grant: Th is funding allows Bryan: Chief, Town & Coun- Pizza West Bend News try, McDonald’s, Bryan Senior Ohio communities to support Scott Variety Store PO Box 91, Center Scott: and expand community re- Sherwood: Sherwood Post Of- New Haven, IN 46774 Cecil: Cecil Elevator, Mar- cycling and litter prevention  ce, Village Food Emporium, amart, Vagabond LETTER TO THE EDITOR eff orts. Grants provide new Sherwood Bank, infrastructure for collection Charloe: Charloe Store Van Wert: Pak-A-Sak, Short Another year has passed and materials processing, Continental: Okuley’s Phar- involving materials such as Stop, Family Video, Orchard since the murder of Nancy macy, Dollar General, ACE Tree, BalyEat’s, Lee’s Ace Eagleson in Paulding Coun- construction and demolition Hardware debris, electronics, glass, Hardware, Main Street Market, ty in 1960. It seems this case De ance: Cabbage Patch, New- Walmart is no closer to being solved paper-based materials and man’s Carry Out, Butt Hutt, than it was fi ft y-four years plastics. Th ose eligible to ap- Chief, Senior Center, Walmart, INDIANA LOCATIONS ago. Quite possibly, one per- ply include municipal corpo- Big Lots Fort Wayne: Walmart (Mays- rations, counties, townships, Reduce-Reuse-Recycle, annual recycling billboard son in the county, or at least th Edgerton: Marathon, Valero, ville Rd) in the area, is very happy that villages, state colleges or uni- is a theme every year at WT contest. Every 4 grade stu- versities, solid waste manage- Grover Hill Elementary dent submitted original art- Kaiser Supermarket, Frager’s Grabill: Save-A-Lot, Grabill the case is stagnant, cold and Barbershop, Hardware, Grabill Country Sales all but forgotten. Th ere is no ment districts or authorities, School. Becky Suvar came to work to be judged for a recy- park districts and health dis- the school and spoke with our cling billboard. Grover Hill: Ross’ Gas Sta- Harlan: Marathon, Harlan Do- evidence. Th ere is no sus- th tion, N&N, Quick Stop nuts, Harlan Cafe, iAB Bank pect. Th ere is no resolution tricts. Th e grants require 50 4 grade students about the or comfort for Nancy’s fami- percent matching funds. Grabill: Do-It Best Hardware, Hoagland: Mel’s Town Market, ly and friends. What kind of Litter Management Grant PATROL REMINDS MOTOR- tions and are found to not Save-A-Lot Hoagland Pizza Pub (formerly the Litter Cleanup cowardice does it take to hide ISTS THAT SAFETY BELTS be wearing their belt. Last Hicksville: Cline’s Market, Monroeville: Mel’s Deli, The and Tire Amnesty Grant): Hickory Hills Golf Course, Sail- the responsibility for a crime SAVE LIVES year troopers wrote 97,463 Village of Heritage, Phillips 66 against a fourteen-year-old Th is program seeks grant ap- citations for failure to wear ers, Shell Station, Lassus Handy Gas Station, Dollar General plications that will improve girl for fi ft y-four years? What a safety belt. Dandy, McDonald’s, H20, Senior New Haven: Curves, Milan local environments through Th ere is no disputing that kind of cowardice does it take Troopers ask that you Center litter prevention, beautifi - wearing a safety belt can Center, New Haven Branch Li- to harbor knowledge about save your life. Th at is why the wear your safety belt every Melrose: Uncle Fudd’s Diner, brary, Ken’s Meat Market, New this crime and never come cation and waste reduction Morning Star Convenience Store Ohio State Highway Patrol time and insist that those Haven Bakery, Broadway Deli, forward? Surely, now is the activities. Ohio communities and nonprofi t organizations is encouraging all motorists who travel with you buckle Oakwood: Rhees’ Market, Paterson Hardware, Richard’s time for the courage to fi nally up as well. For a complete The Landing Strip, Phil’s Diner, Restaurant, New Haven Chamber do the right thing. can receive funding to sup- to buckle-up this upcoming statistical analysis of safety Cooper Community Branch Li- Woodburn: Clip -N- Tan, Jim’s Please join the family and port litter cleanup activities holiday season and continue belt violations please visit: brary, TrueValue Hardware Pizza, Woodburn Hardware, friends of Nancy Eagleson on and litter prevention and to do so throughout the new http://www.statepatrol. Paulding: Paulding Co. Carn- Bob’s Restaurant, Woodburn the Walk to Remember Nan- awareness. Grant proposals year. From 2011-2013 1,160 must include a litter cleanup people were killed in crash- ohio.gov/doc/Safety_Belt_ egie Library, Chief, Corner Mar- Xpress, Country Oasis, and cy on Saturday, November ket, Integrity Ford, Napa True th activity to take place on pub- es who were not wearing an Bulletin_2014.pdf Woodburn Branch Library, 15 at 7:00 p.m. We will meet Value, Maramart, Dollar General, at the old Paulding Th eater in lic land, roadsides or public available safety belt. Th e public is encour- Financial Partners waterways, and involve the aged to call #677 to report downtown Paulding on Perry “It’s simple – safety belts Read it online for FREE at westbendnews.net Street and walk to the abduc- use of volunteers. In addition save lives and reduce injury impaired drivers and drug tion site on Flat Rock Drive to other eligible entities listed in crashes,” said Lt. Brode, activity. for prayers and fellowship. above, Keep Ohio Beautiful commander of the Van affi liates, boards of education Wert Post. “It is the easiest and nonprofi t organizations Start signing up for Th e West Bend News is pub- also may be eligible. Ten per- thing you can do to protect lished weekly with news from cent matching funds are re- yourself, your family and Northeast Indiana and North- quired. your friends.” west Ohio. Th e publication is Market Development Th e National Highway wholly owned by West Bend Traffi c Safety Administra- Home Grant: Grant funds are of- Printing & Publishing Inc. tion estimates 379 lives were Home Delivery information fered to Ohio businesses that for the West Bend News fol- propose to create infrastruc- saved in Ohio and 12,174 lows: Home delivery is $32.18 ture for successful markets of were saved nationwide in Delivery per year. Newsstand is free for recyclable materials and re- 2012 as a direct result of mo- Receive 51 issues for only pick up. lated products. Th e program torists buckling up. Using a All content submitted & seeks proposals involving ma- safety belt remains the sin- $32.18 per year. What a great deal! printed in the West Bend News terials collected or processed gle most eff ective thing you becomes the property and in Ohio. In addition to the el- Delivery to: copyright of the West Bend can do to protect yourself in Printing and Publishing Inc igible entities listed under the a crash. Name: ______community recycling grant corporation. Any and all repro- According to Ohio’s 2012 Address: ______duction requires prior consent above, business or nonprofi t Observational Seatbelt Sur- Mail this form by the Publisher. Any submis- applicants must apply under a vey, nearly 85 percent of ______sions may be edited or rejected contract with an eligible gov- along with your motorists were found to be City ______State _____Zip ______by the editor. ernment agency serving as a in compliance with Ohio’s check to: Phone: ______safety belt law. Th is is the West Bend News highest usage rate seen since Email: ______observational studies began PO Box 1008 Is this a gift? Yes No Thanks in 1991. While these rates Antwerp, OH 45813 appear high, far too many From: Ohioans still do not buckle to all the people in Northwest Ohio Name ______for your support in Tuesday’s election. up. Your paid home Ohio’s safety belt law Contact: ______You can be sure I will continue to stand up delivery will begin remains a secondary vio- ______for those who have no voice. lation, however troopers when the free If your business or organization would like to — God bless each of you, continue zero tolerance en- circulation ceases forcement when motorists bring in potential clients, contact us about being a customer pick-up location for the WBN. for your zip code. Paid foror byby FryFrF forfoo Congressss 201014 Robert Fry are stopped for other viola- PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] HUNTING SEASONS FOR ANTWERP SCHOOL HISTORY RING-NECKED PHEASANT, COTTONTAIL RABBIT & BOBWHITE QUAIL HAS OPENED IN OHIO

Cottontail rabbit hunting continues through Saturday, February 28, 2015. Ring- necked pheasant hunting is open through Sunday, Th ere was once a farmer January 4, 2015. Th e pheas- BETSY ROSS AND THE who bought a new car. Th e ant and rabbit seasons are By: Stan Jordan ber (Smith); Florence Birk- for providing this informa- AMERICAN FLAG new car was fi ne, but the closed during the 2014 state- Th is was taken at the In- hold (Husted); Catherine tion. farmer became thorough- wide deer-gun hunting sea- ternational Harvester on Cottrell (Wann); Betty Mill- See ya! By: Stan Jordan ly incensed over the pricing son, December 1-7. April 11, 1945 when Mr. er (Miller). About half way between system under which optional Bobwhite quail season Mann took our Freshman Pictured in the front Betsy’s upholstery shop and equipment and extras kept continues through Sunday, Guidance Class and the row (l-r) are Keith Brogos- VETERANS DAY the waterfront is the Post Road. driving an otherwise modest November 30. Quail hunt- Sophomore Home Ec. Class ki; Tommy Schmunk; Jim Tues. Nov. 11 Th is road starts in Boston and price through the roof. ing is open in 16 counties to visit some of the factories Sidenbender; Tommy Cot- runs all the way south to Phila- Finally his opportunity in southern Ohio: Adams, in Fort Wayne. Other plac- trell; Dick Foley; Jim John- Cold Cuts delphia, some 228 miles. It is a for revenge walked onto the Athens, Brown, Butler, Cl- es we went to was the News son; Herbert Stevenson; 11-until Gone well-maintained road because farm. Th e car salesman came ermont, Clinton, Highland, Sentinel and WOWO. Herbert White; Carey Mill- the East Coast Stage Line runs to buy a cow. Jackson, Meigs, Montgom- Pictured in the back er; Larry McCalla; Rich- Stew 4-7 Th e farmer said, “Th e both ways every other day. It ery, Pike, Preble, Ross, Scio- row (standing l-r) are Mrs. ard Bell; Dick Dunderman; All Veterans & standard cow is $200.” Mann (teacher), Carma Stanley Coplin; Dick Friend; is usually quite busy with pas- to, Vinton, and Warren. their wives sengers and it also carries the Th e car salesman agreed, Jones (Doctor); Mary Lou Mr. A.O. Bell (Superinten- so the farmer said, “Good, let • Rabbits, pheasants, Meyers (Slusher); Arlene dent). U.S. mail. and quail may be hunted VFW Post 5087, Antwerp Th at young man, Paul Re- me fi gure up the bill.” Clinton (Billman); Florence Th ank you, Mrs. Miller, Th e farmer scribbled on from sunrise to sunset. Th e Clevenger; Betty Terpak; vere, is one of the drivers. He is daily bag limit for all three very good with horses. It takes a piece of paper and handed Phyllis Frutwin (Perk); Etta species is four rabbits, two all of three days to cover the it to the car salesman whose Belle Stuart; Clarice Reeb; distance. It can be a rough ride eyes bugged out. Th en he fair- pheasants (roosters/males Betty Murphy (McCalla); at times. ly screamed, “$795?!? You told only), and four quail. Barbara Quisno (Morrow); You can also take the Cu- me $200.” • Cottontail rabbit hunt- Ester Shuherk (Morrow; nard Line, which is about a “Yep, that’s right,” the ing restrictions were re- Helen Starry; Jennie Carr; farmer replied. “Th at cow has moved in the snowshoe hare Lois Snyder (Lichty); Doro- 4 day boat trip, but it is a lot 102 N. Main Street, smoother ride. You end up at some optional equipment and protected area in Geauga thy Schmunk (Karageorge); Payne, OH 45880 the waterfront in Philly. a few extras. It’s all written and Ashtabula counties. Marianne Marlin; Joanne So far, the men—Wash- down here: two toned exte- Snowshoe hares are pro- Hawkins (Overmeyer); Mar- ington, Jeff erson, Hancock rior, $45; extra stomach $75; tected as a state-endangered gie Schortgen; Christine Pef- and Franklin—have settled on product storage $65; dispens- species, and it is illegal to fl ey; Ruby Heubner; Wander some fl ag suggestions. It will ing spigots at $10 dollars each kill them in Ohio. Rabbits Drexler (Hunh); Naomi Zu- be red, white and blue and al- ($40); genuine cowhide up- and hares look very simi- ways referred to in that order holstery $225; automatic fl y- lar, but hares are generally PAULDING CO. GENEALOGY SOCIETY OCTOBER 8th MEETING of the colors. It will have 7 red swatter $35; dual horns $115.’ larger than rabbits with lon- “Th at’s $795, will that be strips and 6 white ones. It will ger legs and ears. Snowshoe & 2014 ANNUAL BANQUET cash, check or credit card?” have a canton or a fi eld of blue hares have a thick white coat Vice President, Dave up in the left hand corner with City Fisherman in the winter that helps them Betts, welcomed 20 mem- a 5 pointed white star for each www.gcfl .net blend in with the snow. In bers and guests. Guest A fi sherman from the city colony. the spring, they shed their speaker, Susan (Gillen) was out fi shing on a lake in a Th ere is a signed contract winter coat and grow a thin Cole, shared the WWII with Betsy to secure the mate- small boat. He noticed anoth- brown summer coat. letters and other memora- rials and make the fl ag ASAP. er man in a small boat open his tackle box and take out • Th e ODNR Division bilia that her father, How- It was to be sent by U.S.P.S. ard (Howdy) Gillen sent to the federal building in Phil- a mirror. Being curious the of Wildlife releases pheas- to his mother. Her Grand- adelphia. man rowed over and asked, ants in select hunting areas Washington and Jeff erson “What is the mirror for?” throughout the state. Th is mother, Frances, kept ev- took the stage coach back to “Th at’s my secret way to year releases took place ery one of them. Philly. Franklin and Hancock catch fi sh,” said the other October 24 and Octoer 31 Gillen enlisted in the took the boat ride to Philly. man. “Shine the mirror on (prior to small-game youth U.S. Navy at age 19. While Juan Valdez stayed on the top of the water. Th e fi sh hunting weekends), Th urs- in boot camp, his letter with his job to win the colo- notice the spot of sun on the day, November 6 (prior to said to tell Grandpa the nies over to drinking coff ee. water above and they swim to opening day), Friday, No- whiskey he sent was as Th ings were going well and he the surface. Th en I just reach vember 14, and Wednesday, good as the brownies. Su- 1st Families 2014 members pictured: (l-r) Zarrell V. Lam- was having a very good time. down and net them and pull November 26. sie brought silk cloth maps bert, Judy A. (Russell) Kanasty, Mary E. (Russell) Pickel- His burro, Mollie, was a big hit them into the boat.” • Additional hunting in- showing the location, with man, Kathleen R. (Schmunk) Smith, and John L. Smith. with the kids. “Wow! Does that really formation is contained in air routes, of the Pacifi c Is- thest distance of those are on record being in the Betsy Ross’ husband Sam, work?” the 2014-2015 Ohio Hunting lands used during the war. recognized in attendance. county at least 100 years. a fi rst mate on a freighter, will “You bet it does.” and Trapping Regulations. Also a newspaper clipping President Terri Gorney When 2015 arrives then all arrive home next week from a “Would you be interested Th e regulations are avail- dated August 26, 1945, the welcomed everyone and who lived here in 1915 or trip to Ceylon. in selling that mirror? I’ll give able where hunting licenses headlines blasted the news you $30 for it.” off ered prayer before the earlier qualify. Dear friends and readers, are sold, at wildohio.gov or “Japs Surrender Mille La- “Well, okay.” delicious buff et was served. Chairman, Ray Keck of Yes, parts of this story on by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE goon”. Betsy Ross and the American Aft er the money was Certifi cates of Recog- Paulding, was honored as (1-800-945-3543). William “Billy” Gil- Flag are not true, only maybe transferred, the city fi sher- nition for 2014 Paulding the 2014 Volunteer of the man asked, “By the way, how len saw the opportunity did it happened that way. So to serve the county. Son County First Families (14): Year. Susie (Gillen) Cole please read next week’s col- many fi sh have you caught “CHRISTMAS AT HOME” Walter used his big old David Stuckey of Dela- asked if he knew anything umn as it will be true and fac- this week?” WITH THE SWINNEY SIS- ware OH; Roger Brown about a home on N. Wil- tual. “You’re the sixth,” he said. TERS Buick to haul 10 gal. cans of gasoline that was added of Okeechobee, FL; Mar- liams Street that housed See ya! See ya! jorie A Rupp of Bryan, escapees during the Un- Th e Settlers will have Fort to much larger fuel tanks around the county. Th is OH; Mary E. Pickelman derground Railroad peri- Wayne’s elegantly decorated of Mt. Pleasant, MI; Judy od in Paulding County. Historic Swinney Home- was the beginning of Gil- A Kanasty of Troy, MI; November 12, 2014 VFW Post 587, Paulding stead, 1424 W. Jeff erson len Oil Company, where Blvd., open on December 5 Grandson Howdy once Zarrell V. Lambert of Me- meeting will feature Cin- from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and on worked. Frances served on bane, NC; Jane F. Hen- dy Freed talking about December 6 from 11:00 a.m. schen of Payne, OH; Hope her Civil War Ancestors. both fundraising boards th – 1:00 p.m. and from 2:00 – for Easter Seals & March Hartwig of Payne, OH; Wednesday December 10 November 8th 5:00-8:00PM 4:00 p.m. Guests are invited of Dimes during the out- Two names restricted due at 6:00 p.m. will be our an- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC to celebrate the Christmas break of Infantile Paraly- to Certifi cates are gift s; nual Christmas party and spirit and take refreshment sis, later called Polio. John L Smith of Antwerp, homemade gift exchange 214 N. Water St. • Paulding, OH of homemade sweets and With the secretary and OH; Kathleen Smith of held at the Antwerp Essen savories. Enjoy Hearth- treasure reports complet- Antwerp, OH; Megan N. House w/Buff et. 419-399-3071 stone Ensemble music), and ed, Dave reminded us that Klever of Bryan, OH; Mi- Meetings are held at unique items in the upstairs our 2014 Annual Banquet chael T. Smith of Colum- the Paulding Co. Carne- EICHER’S WOODWORKING SHOP, LLC Gift Shop. Tables of 4 will be bus, OH. We now have 435 gie Library, ground fl oor available. For more informa- would be Sunday, October 22319 Ward Rd., Woodburn, IN 46797 • 260-632-1065 26th at 1:00 p.m. at the Es- First Families on record meeting room at 6:30 p.m. tion, please call 260-747-1229 being in the county on De- on the 2nd Wednesday Now Refacing Old Cabinetry. sen House in Antwerp. and 260-747-1501 or visit the cember 31,1880 or earlier. monthly. Everyone is wel- Get that New Look you’ve been website at Settlersinc.org. Th e Banquet was well dreaming of in your kitchen attended with 40 members Certifi cates of Recog- come! Contact Ray Keck Th is event helps with the nition for 2104 Paulding at 419-399-4415 or Karen Granite & Formica & maintenance and restoration and guests. Betts asked County Century Fami- Sanders at karen15806@ Solid Surface Countertops of the Homestead. each to introduce them- And Much More selves. Zarrell V. Lambert lies (2): Pamela A. Rupp gmail.com for applications Like West Bend News on of Bryan, OH; Marjorie A by mail or assistance in 3600 Square Ft. Store & Display and wife traveled from Facebook to so you can be in- Mebane, NC as the far- Rupp of Bryan, OH. A to- proving eligibility in these Furniture Store Hours: formed as the game pictures tal of 85 Century Families two categories. M-F 8-4:30; Sat 8-2:30; Closed Sun are posted!

EICHER’S WOODWORKING SHOP, LLC Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 7 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 PAULDING MIDDLE SCHOOL Fernando Garcia, Kyle Har- BUS SAFETY IS AN IMPORTANT LESSON FOR STUDENTS PAULDING COUNTY FISH & GUN CLUB, INC HONOR ROLL 1st NINE ris, Colton Howell, Morgan WEEKS 2014-15 SCHOOL Iler, Nolan Johanns, Hannah YEAR Ladd, Mackenzie Lehman, Jaron Pogue, Quincy Porter, & ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS & DIRECTORS GRADE 6: Faith Rose, Lynelle Schnei- der, Courtney Smith, Rebecca THURS. NOV. 6TH, 2014 All A’s – Molly Adams, for 2015 Payton Beckman, Kaeli Bus- Starner, Hailey Weidenham- Bring a covered dish & tos, Jonathan Clapsaddle, er, Domenic Wesley, Selena Yates pay only $5.00 per person! IZES! Olivia Clark, Leigha Egnor, PR GRADE 7: Supper @ 6:00 R Quintin Gonzales, Megan O Harpel, Hunter Kauser, Adri- All A’s – Jacob Deisler, Meeting @ 7:15 O Evan Edwards, Julianna Fife, Antwerp kindergarten State Highway Patrol. Here, D an Manz, Caleb Manz, Elyse students participated in a student Emily Laker learns Manz, Maggie Manz, Baylee Nathan Hodge, Kaela Lucas, Jordan Mudel, Ivy Riggen- School Bus Safety Presenta- how to cross the street safely. March, Luke McCullough, tion presented by the Ohio PIERCE AUTOMOTIVE, INC. Blake McGarvey, Gillian bach, Matthew Schroeder, Porter, Deyton Price, Sydney Savannah Shepherd, Oliv- 9th Grade – Gracie Guda- Sinn, Gabriel Wobler, Kenzie Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles ia Stallard, Katelyn Strayer, Complete Auto & Truck Repair Reineck, Gabrielle Stallbaum, kunst, Joel Johnson, Erica Clemens, Liam Marihugh Gabriel Sutton, Jasmine Kaylie Tressler, Alexis Varga, Mohr, Gabe Sinn 12th Grade – Elizabeth Exhaust • Batteries • Tires • Tuneups Wong Mackenzie Weible 10th Grade – Emil Stoller, Brown, Hunter Martin, Shocks • Oil Change • Transmissions All A’s & B’s – Terica All A’s & B’s – Riley Coil, Sarah Dyson, Blaine Jerome, Corbin Linder, James Weav- Braxton Conley, Seth Dysing- 5045 Co. Rd. 424 Brzozowski, Dominic Car- Joseph Schmidt, Daniel Sinn, er, Jacob Arend, Charles nahan, Donnique Carter er, Kolson Egnor, Garrett Ethan Dunham Chastain, Nicholas Mans- Antwerp, OH 45813 Dickey, Kaylyn Cox, Ma- Fisher, Maria Garcia, Megan 11th Grade – Hollie fi eld, Mackenzie Swary, Addi- rissa Dobbelaere-Rosalez, Garrity, Tyrel Goings, Trey Wannemacher, Christo- son Baumle (419) 258-2727 Elias Dunakin, Adelae Foltz, Hernandez, Robert Hobart, pher Davis, Nathanael Roop, THIRD HONORS (3.0- Brandon Jackson, Madison Taryn Homier, Mikayla An- 3.2999 GPA): James, Brendan Keith, Jacob derson 7th Grade – Krista Mar- King, Zoe Kochel, Sidney Ko- 12th Grade – Rebecca kley, Cale Crosby, Aubrey hart, Cole Mabis, Montserrat Hamrick, Latasha Rivera, Je- Puckett, Libby Wenzlick, Martinez, Claire McClure, hane Hoagland, Kayla Zuber, Zoey Wright, Jacobe Carpen- Sydney McCullough, Julia Haley Saylor, Sarah Young, ter, Zane Shaff er, Mason El- ASK ME ...Miss C! McMaster, Kameron Pastor, Erin Jewell liott, Madison Adams, Gage Miah Rue, Joel Schneider, SECOND HONORS (3.3- Waltmire, Morgan Smith, Damon Sherry, Tyler Snipes, 3.666 GPA): Nathaniel Shepherd, Aman- Natalie Speiser, Laney Stoller, 7th Grade – Reid Miller, da Wharry, Ashlynn Parrish, Th omas Vargo, Jaden Verfail- Miriam Sinn, Madison El- Logan Smith DEAR MISS C… stress and grief, our brain instead of “you statements”. lie, Samantha Wagner ston, Alexis Gibson, Breanna 8th Grade – Reese Etzler, actually functions diff er- So, for example, instead of GRADE 8: Huffi ne, Nathan Wilhelm, Chloe Stabler, Meagan Spe- About 2 months ago, I ently! Th ere are parts of the saying, “I can’t believe you All A’s – Asia Arellano, Al- Taylor Long, Jordan Speller, ice, Keagann Parrish, Haleigh lost my husband. Th e amaz- brain that think rationally threw away mom’s clothes exandra Arend, Luke Brewer, Reed Zartman, Claire Sinn, Stoller, Caden Bland, Ellie ing part was the blessing and other parts of the brain without talking to me fi rst. Charles Clapsaddle, Haylee Kaitlin Vest, Nathaniel Show- Moore, Kaitlyn Doster, Caleb of having my family and that react with emotion and You are so self-centered Dominique, Kamdyn Etzler, alter, Madeline Laukhuf, Ky- Yenser, Ashley Th rasher, Em- friends surround me with impulse. In high stress, and thoughtless”. Instead Macy Iler, Tristan Kinder, lie Pfeiff er ily Dyson, Macey Glass support just when I need- our rational brain defaults you could say, “I was re- Courtney Luderman, Heath- 8th Grade – Emily Wil- 9th Grade – Weston Sinn, ed it most. Th ey helped me to our emotional brain. So ally hurt when you threw er Manz, Shana Manz, Jaret liams, Gracie Laukhuf, Noah Quinton Stabler, Gillianne make arrangements, take when lots of people are re- away mom’s clothes without Miller, Allison Reineck Hasch, Josiah Linder, Juli- Wiseman, Owen Brigner, care of details, listen to me acting with emotion, you talking to me fi rst. It made All A’s & B’s – Lexie Beck- anne Roop, Grant Baumle, Kaitlyn Harris, Elias Sinn, Ja- blubber, and were there to can see how confl ict might me feel like you didn’t care man, Garrett Breininger, Brooke Greulach, Trae Sinn, cob Kuhn, Marissa Huebner, share the joy of remember- arise. about my grief or my at- Harmony Burtin, Alexandra Rachel Ringler, Ayana Rowe, Alisa Elliott ing all of the good times. I 2) Grief typically (or at tachment to those things. Cardin, Fletcher Cook, Luke Aubree Sproles, Derek Myers, 10th Grade – Seth Yenser, was overwhelmed with the least for a period of time) Th ere were some items in Dunakin, Katelyn Estle, Si- Matthew Stouff er Danae Myers, Brooke Ra- love and support. Which equal total loss of control. there I really wanted to keep erra Halter, Hailey Harris, 9th Grade – Aden Baker, mey, Maddison Pessefall, We want more than any- that are now gone”. By fo- I guess is why I was so Cole Heller, Eugene Hemen- Kyle McClain, Celia Bak- Meg Crosby, Lindsy Rivera, thing to have control over cusing on the behavior, how shocked when greed de- way, Casey Holman, Madison er, Jaydon Edwards, Adam Brooke Long, Natalie Kuhn, stroyed a long time friend- something. Th ough control, it made you feel, and the im- Hull, Ethan Matty, Hailey Stoller Jonathan Sinn, Samuel Nick- ship with someone I trusted is oft en an illusion at best. pact you can hopefully open McDaniel, Leah Nusbaum, th and loved. Miss C, I miss Either way this loss of con- a dialogue without making 10 Grade – Ethan Linder, ols Mary Panico, Sydney Price , Julie Holbrooks, Payton 11th Grade – Justin Spe- my husband and am torn trol is very scary. So during the other person defensive. Kristen Razo, Joseph Reineck, apart trying to understand this time people will seek Also, be open to their feed- Granger, Brooke McMullen, ice, Petra Jones, Brooke Lud- Brandon Scott, Zoe Shepherd, Seth Saylor, Gabrielle Guda- wig, Alec Vest, Blair Ludwig, why my friend chose money out ways to feel in control. back. You probably haven’t Hunter Sherry, Chelsi Spears, over my friendship. It’s not Sometimes that is by begin- been perfect either, so try to kunst, Kacey Reinhart Austin Fast, Quinton Harp- Jennifer Stahl, Haleigh Stall- 11th Grade – Sydney er, Noah Stoller, Courtney even just the money part ning to make arrangements openly listen to what they baum, Kalyn Strahley, Mal- that hurts, but it feels like a without consulting others. need from you. Hofmann, Erin Mohr, Syd- Mead, Kelsey Fleagle lory Taylor, Elizabeth Temple, ney Critten, Nicholas Durre, 12th Grade – Gina Sinn, friendship betrayal. Is this It might mean immediately 5) And fi nally, we tend Trinity Temple, Megan Tope, normal? I don’t know what trying to pass out belong- to generalize the negatives. Austin Kuhn, Jayson Nowak, Matthew Baxter, Cassidy Briana Townley, Victoria Val- Arlyn Cooper, Cole Shep- Hilkey, Darius Hale, Justin to do next! ings or fi nancial informa- Extending behaviors of a le —Grieving in Ohio tion. We are prone to make griever to represent who herd, Jessica Off erle, Carley Pierce, Kelsee Rittenhouse, mistakes in this time. So a they are as a person. For ex- Wright, Emilee Colgan, Clint Kristin Raab Dear Grieving in Ohio, family member or friend ample, you and cousin John WAYNE TRACE JR/SR HIGH Th e key words you used could be helpful by assist- have been close for 35 years SCHOOL 1st NINE WEEKS ® are grief and stress. You are ing with regaining control and you think he is a great HONOR ROLL 2014-15 not alone. Many people can YANKEE CANDLE doing whatever tasks might guy. Aft er the death of your SCHOOL YEAR relate to this kind of fi ght- be needed (even if it is help- grandmother, he does some ing aft er a loss. Many people ing by making sure toilets shady manipulating to try Th e Gift of Home Fragrancing™ can share stories about how MERIT HONOR ROLL are cleaned when mourners to get her car. You are out- (4.0 GPA): their favorite Aunt Matilda visit). raged and appalled, so you th became Crazy Aunt Matil- 7 Grade – Tyce Homier 3) Communication (or think to yourself, “wow, I 8th Grade – Madilyn Brign- CANDLE OF THE MONTH da, sneaking into the house lack there of) can be a key always thought John was a before the funeral to grab er, Kaylee Shepherd, Alli Hef- November: Spiced Pumpkin issue that leads to confl ict. good person. Now I see him ner, Sadie Sinn, Ellie Stoller, knick knacks she wanted to If a plan isn’t made for who, for what he really is. I can’t keep for herself. Or when Carissa Laukhuf, Hannah when, and how certain believe I never realized how Wilhelm, Anne Eklund, your closest brother or sis- things will be handled, it is greedy he is.” All of the sud- ter who was once your big- Madison Coyne not uncommon for one per- den everything else John th Stop in! 9 Grade – Kalin Gerber, gest support, now seems to son to go rogue. Commu- does around the death is Sara Sinn, Megan Moore, 99 just fi ght about everything. nicating isn’t always easy, clouded by your new-found MEDIUM $ Th e world may feel like it is but it is crucial to reducing realization that John is a Leah Maassel, Garrett Si- 14 falling to pieces, meanwhile confl ict. If at all possible, shady, greedy troll. lance, Connor Baumle, Lily JAR you are trying to cope with make a plan right away for Timeout. Let’s take a few Sinn 10th Grade – Korene Shel- LARGELARG the reality of life aft er the how and when things will steps back here. Grief makes E $ 99 passing of your loved one. be handled. Agree on a us all do crazy, sometimes ton, Brooke Lelonek, Brady JAR 17 And you know what the Stabler time frame to all sit down crappy, things that we oft en th number one confl ict aft er a together to go over the will, regret. It is important to cut 11 Grade – Victoria Ryan, loss? You guessed it, the bat- discuss next steps, and people (and ourselves) some Corey Davis, Brianna Sinn, America’s best lovel d candled ™ tle over material items and ensure everyone is on the slack. People do all sorts Stacy Flint, Estie Sinn, Scott money. same page. Make a plan for of awful stuff when they Wenninger, Shayna Temple We all deal with the regular updates and com- grieve, so view these things 12th Grade – Molly Cros- stress and grief in diff er- munication between family as poor choices due to an by, Blair Baumle, Leah Sinn, ent ways. Th ese diff erences members. impossible time in life. It Hank Sinn, Jacob Dingus might be the very source of 4) If it is too late for that, doesn’t override the 10, 15, First Honors (4.0-3.67 confl ict. So! What can we focus on giving feedback to 35, or 50 years of wonderful GPA): do to cope and fi x it? Well, get back on track. Keep in things you know about the 7th Grade – Andrew Sinn, there is no magical cure. mind that emotions are run- person. Try to remember Sydney Coyne, Catherine But I can share a few com- ning high, so it is especially that this may be the excep- Strable, Kelsey Guyton, Na-

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Addison Baumle, 12, Ohio 18 closure in the Paid for by Mark Holtsberry, 15804 SR 613 • Paulding, OH 45879 Wayne Trace village of Hicksville be- tween Elm Street and Meuse Argonne Street for a water- Wayne Trace’s Daron Showalter drives inside while Ant- line repair has been delayed. werp’s Nick Barnhouse attempts to avoid the tackle in the Paulding County: second quarter with Archer Jordan Laker attempting to stop Ohio 613 from U.S. 127 to the home team defense. More pictures at westbendnews.net Ohio 637 will be restricted to By: Tim Copsey fi ve yard line. Wayne Trace one lane through the work Th e Antwerp Archers seemed to stiff en the defense zone for shoulder work. closed out their 2014 varsity a little as fi rst and second football season Friday night down attempts failed, but Lifetime FREE Work is being performed by the Paulding County ODOT at , fi nally at the 4:30 mark, Jus- car washes with any maintenance garage. coming out on the short end tice Clark plunged in from a of a 46-8 score. Th e Archers yard out erasing the shut out. New or Used Ohio 49 between John- son Road and the Defi ance ended their season with a re- Clark then scored the two OIL CHANGE, purchases! cord of 1-9 overall and 0-7 in point conversion putting up County Line will be restrict- the conference. eight points for the visitors. TIRE ROTATION & ed through the work zone Unlike the week before, Th e game brings an end COMPLIMENTARY BRAKE for tile repairs. Traffi c will the weather was not fi t for to the careers of six seniors INSPECTION COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE SERVICE be maintained by fl aggers. watching football. Th e typi- at Antwerp: Trenton Copsey, Work is being performed by $ * $ cal wind that blows at Wayne Nick Barnhouse, Alex Vail, 29.95 plus tax 89.95 plus tax the Paulding County ODOT Trace drove a steady rain well Jarett Bute, Jordan Laker, and 5 qt. conventional oil change, dexos and sythetic 2 gallon dexcool flush includes maintenance garage. before kickoff and long into Jacob Patterson. Th eir years oils extra. Coupon expires 11-30-14. complete cooling system inspection. Van Wert County: the night. As temperatures of dedication to the Archer U.S. 30 from the village dropped, the rain turned to program may not go down as OIL CHANGES Our Price Match of Middle Point to the city sleet and fi nished in snow. memorable in terms of wins $ * of Van Wert in the east- Th e weather seemed to ham- or losses, but will be a testa- Guarantee 12.95 bound driving lane will be per both teams on early ment of their selfl ess drive 7iÊ7ˆÊ >ÌV Ê"ÀÊ i>ÌʘÞÊ Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils. drives, but the Raiders right- and fortitude that will help $15 discount on all excluded oil changes. restricted through the work œ“«ï̈ÛiÊ-iÀۈViÊ i«>À̓i˜Ì½ÃÊ zone for sealing of pave- ed the ship and put points up them in life long aft er their /œÌ>Ê,i«>ˆÀÊ*ÀˆVitI ment cracks. Work is being early with a score at the 8:31 football and student careers *Includes all shop fees on any repair of GM vehi- SUPER LINERS mark in the fi rst period. Th ey have ended. Joining them in cles. Customer must present in writing to Paulding performed by the Van Wert Stykemain Chevrolet a complete estimate of the Under the Rail Black Bedliner County ODOT mainte- never looked back posting a their fi nal game were juniors repair including all part numbers and total labor $ $ $ 40-0 score at halft ime. Justice Clark, Carlos Sanchez hours in advance of the customer giving Styke- 5.5 ft. – 450r6.5 ft. – 500r8 ft. – 550 nance garage. With the running clock in and Austin Wendt. Th ese main authorization for repairs. *For over the rail add $100 eff ect the entire second half, three players not only battled Visit us on the web at time passed very quickly. opponents week in and week nää‡Î™™‡ÓäÇ£ÊUÊNorth on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., *>Տ`ˆ˜}ÊUÊÜÜÜ°ÃÌގi“>ˆ˜V iÛÞ°Vœ“ www.westbendnews.net Wayne Trace did score one out, but also adversity, as they last touchdown, but Antwerp played their junior seasons was also able to put points on knowing there would be no the board. With six minutes senior fi nale. remaining in the fourth quar- Wayne Trace completed ter, Antwerp mounted their their regular season at 8-2 best drive of the evening. Th e and continues on in the tour- Archers steadily marched nament facing their GMC the ball down the fi eld until nemesis, Tinora 10-0, next they got the ball inside the Friday, November 7.

OHSAA BOARD OF DIREC- fractions and penalties is always included in the complete meeting minutes, but TORS MEETING HIGH- media members may request the list in advance from Tim Stried, OHSAA Direc- LIGHTS tor of Information Services, at tstried@ ohsaa.org. Th e Ohio High School Athletic As- • Th e board approved the tourna- sociation Board of Directors held its Oc- ment regulations for the OHSAA’s winter Healthcare Reform Enrollment Event tober meeting Th ursday morning at the sports. Th e regulations will be posted on OHSAA offi ce. Th e following are high- the respective sports pages at OHSAA. lights from the meeting. Th e complete org. Th e winter coaches manuals are al- set of meeting minutes will be posted at ready posted. OHSAA.org. • Th e board was notifi ed that Tall- The Health Insurance Marketplace is a new way to  nd coverage • Th e board unanimously approved madge High School team physician Jef- moving the OHSAA girls and boys state frey D. Bachtel, M.D., has been named that  ts your budget and meets your needs. If you are tennis tournaments to the Lindner Fam- the 2014 Outstanding Team Physician by ily Tennis Center beginning in the fall the Ohio State Medical Association’s Joint of 2015 with the girls state tournament. Advisory Committee on Sports Medicine. uninsured, or want to explore your choices, we can assist you in Th e professional tennis facility in Ma- • Th e board approved the OHSAA son is home of the prestigious Western staff to move forward with nominating and Southern Open, which is the biggest longtime OHSAA offi cial Joe Pangrazio  nding the coverage that is right for you! summer tennis tournament in the Unit- (deceased August 2014) to the Nation- ed States and a top tier of both the ATP al Hall of Fame of the NFHS (National World Tour and the WTA Tour. Th e fa- Federation of State High School Associa- cility features four tennis stadiums and tions). Pangrazio was a licensed OHSAA th 16 total courts as well as other amenities offi cial for more than 50 years and was Date & Time: Saturday, November 15 from 8:00 AM-1:00 PM such as locker rooms and training facil- selected as a basketball state tournament ities. Th e length of the contract is yet to offi cial 12 times, including the fi rst girls be determined, but it includes several state tournament in 1976. He also worked Tuesday, November 18th from 4:00 PM-7:30 PM options for nearby indoor courts if there the state football playoff s for 15 years and is inclement weather. Th e OHSAA would was an offi cials observer for the Big Ten like to thank the Warren County Conven- Conference for over 25 years. tion and Visitors Bureau for its support • Th e attendance and fi nancial re- during this process. ports from the 2014 soft ball, baseball and Location: Community Room 1 Release from Warren County Con- boys tennis tournaments were presented vention and Visitor’s Bureau: to the board. Th e boys tennis state tour- http://www.ohsaa.org/news/ nament drew 1,273 fans and operated at sports/2014-10-16WarrenCounty- a loss of $1,947. Th e soft ball state tourna- Please call to make an appointment: 419-542-6692 CVBRelease.pdf ment drew 7,957 fans and when combined • Th e board reviewed the list of 2013- with the regional tournaments operat- 14 Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity ed at a loss of $6,010. Th e baseball state Visit our website www.cmhosp.com for a complete list of Award winners. Columbus Bishop Wat- tournament drew 15,650 fans and when terson High School and Lakewood High combined with the regional tournaments information that you will need. School (Northeast District) were recog- resulted in a profi t of $38,969. Of note, the nized for having earned the highest award OHSAA state offi ce oversees regional and possible – the Commissioner’s Award for state tournaments, while the six District This event is FREE and open to the public. Exceptional Sportsmanship. Ten schools Athletic Boards oversee the sectional and earned both the Harold A. Meyer Award district tournaments. and the Respect the Game Challenge, • Th e board approved two interim while 18 additional schools met the Re- representatives to fi ll vacancies on dis- Enrollment is provided by our Certi ed Enrollment Staff spect the Game Challenge. A separate re- trict athletic boards for the remainder of lease will include the lists of schools and the 2014-15 school year. In the Southeast 208 N Columbus Street Hicksville, Ohio 43526 an explanation of the awards. District, Stephanie Evans, assistant prin- • Since the board’s August meeting, cipal and athletic director at Belpre High 33 member schools were penalized for School, is the Class A representative. In committing infractions of OHSAA by- the Southwest District, Dave Dilbone, laws or sports regulations. Th e list of in- principal at Troy Junior High School, is the 7th-8th grade representative. PAGE 10 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] SIMPLE GESTURES PRO- necessary—that sometimes Th at award, named in hon- rolls around, you will already PAULDING FALLS TO CRESTVIEW IN SEASON FINALE VIDE HEALING POWER what we need the most is tru- or of the late OHSAA com- be well on your way to reach- ly very simple. missioner from 1969 to 1977, ing your goal! Jill Starbuck has 20 years is presented to schools that Th e cost is FREE… but the of experience as a business demonstrate via a PowerPoint benefi ts are plentiful! writer, editor, and market presentation they have com- *** Disclaimer: You should research analyst. She is a cer- pleted an eight-part program be in reasonably good physi- tifi ed health coach through that promotes sportsman- cal condition to participate in the Integrative Institute of ship, ethics and integrity in this or any exercise program. Nutrition and a certifi ed run- their schools and communi- If you are uncertain wheth- ning coach through the Road ties. er you are healthy enough Runners Club of America. Th e following is the list of to participate, consult your She is also the co-owner of a schools that have been select- physician before joining the running business. She can be ed for the Awards: group. You should under- reached at jillstarbuck@hot- 2013-14 Commissioner’s stand that when participating mail.com. Award, Harold A. Meyer in any exercise or exercise Award and Respect the Game program, there is the possi- OHSAA’S SPORTSMANSHIP, Challenge Recipients: bility of physical injury. Par- Th e Nurturing Well by: Jill ETHICS AND INTEGRITY * Indicates fi rst time Com- ticipation is voluntary and at Starbuck COMMITTEE HONORS 30 missioner’s Award recipient your own risk. Neither Rachel Bishop Watterson High Nelson, newhavenbulletin, Have you ever considered SCHOOLS how powerful a hug, a hand- School (Columbus) nor New Haven Parks and Lakewood High School Recreation are liable for any shake, a pat on the back, a Th e Ohio High School wave, a smile, or other simple 2013-14 Harold A. Meyer injuries associated with your Athletic Association’s Sports- Award and Respect the Game participation in this program. gesture can be? We especial- manship, Ethics and Integ- ly realize the importance of Challenge Recipients www.newhavenbulletin.com rity (SEI) Committee has Amelia High School (Bat- such gestures when they are announced that 30 member missing. Perhaps someone is avia) schools have been selected to Coshocton High School in a hurry and forgets to look receive school sportsmanship back and give that fi nal wave, (Coshocton) Paulding Junior Branson Minck attempts to tackle the Crest- awards from the 2013-14 ac- John Sells Middle School view player aft er a near interception in the second quarter. or a new acquaintance ne- ademic year. Th e 30 schools glects to extend a welcoming (Dublin) More pictures at westbendnews.net met the ‘Respect the Game Ross High School (Ham- hand. Th e lack of these ges- Challenge,’ while 10 of those tures leave many feeling emp- ilton) Crestview is a top team the home team from the time schools also earned the Har- in the NWC and travelled to the game began. Th is was an- ty or making assumptions St. Ursula Academy (Cin- 127 Maramart old A. Meyer Award. In ad- cinnati) Paulding for the last confer- other game where it was hard that aren’t necessarily true. dition, Columbus Bishop DAILY SPECIALS While we take these ges- Stow-Munroe Falls High ence game on Friday, October to hold on to the ball due to Watterson High School and School (Stow) Monday: 31st. Unfortunately for the the cold windy weather and tures for granted most of the Lakewood High School have time, there are times when Sycamore Junior High Small Chili & Panthers, it was all tricks and the snow. been selected to receive the School (Cincinnati) Bologna Sandwich ...... $5.00 no treats. Th e game fi nished 46-8. such gestures can be more highest award, which is the Tuesday: meaningful than any amount Teays Valley East Middle Th e game started at 7:30 Paulding completed their sea- prestigious Commissioner’s School (Ashville) Small Potato Soup & and the Knights ran all over son 1-9. of words or monetary gift s. Award. Any Turkey Sandwich ...... $5.25 For some people, gestures are Teays Valley West Middle Wednesday: Th e list of recipients was School (Commercial Point) the best way, and sometimes Any Ham Sandwich ...... accepted by the OHSAA West Holmes High School $2.50 DERCK’S LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES the only way, they know how Board of Directors at its reg- (With Cheese) ...... $2.75 to express themselves. Some- (Millersburg) Add Potato or Macaroni Salad ...... $1.00 15193 Rd. 45 ularly scheduled meeting 2013-14 Respect the Game Thursday: times, people simply do not October 16. Th is is the fourth Antwerp, Ohio 45813 Challenge Recipients: Small Yankee Pot Roast Soup & know how to use words to year the OHSAA’s revised express how they are feeling, Alliance High School Any Sandwich ...... $5.50 419-258-2512 three-tiered process for the Amherst Steele High Friday: while others are literally inca- Sportsmanship, Ethics and 419-506-1902 pable. School Bologna Sandwich ...... $2.00 Integrity school awards has (With Cheese) ...... $2.25 A simple gesture played an Bowling Green Middle Mulch Colors: been implemented. Call Ahead & We’ll Red, Brown, and Gold; important role aft er my recent School (Bowling Green) Have your Order Ready! In order to meet the ‘Re- Edgewood High School NEW COLOR: BLACK surgery. Before my surgery, I spect the Game Challenge,’ wasn’t sure it was a good idea (Trenton) 419-399-4455 Black Dirt and Small Gravel. schools must complete a Garfi eld Middle School 17746 US 127 • Cecil, OH 45821 Everything is in Bulk for my mother to attend. I comprehensive checklist that thought the day might be too (Lakewood) confi rms the various sports- Grandview Heights High taxing for her. However, she manship, ethics and integ- nd insisted on coming. Aft er sur- School WOODLAN TAKES 2 WIN OF TOURNAMENT rity programs within their Harding Middle School gery, she did something that school. Besides developing meant more than anything (Lakewood) next touchdown with Van- a well-planned, educational James A. Garfi eld High else she could have said or program on sportsmanship, Brocklin adding another 7 given to me. She simply came School (Garrettsville) points. Graber once again the form reminds schools Johnstown-Monroe High over to my bed and held my to develop a comprehensive was successful in the kick. hand. Without saying a word, School Eastside had not given up student-athlete campaign; a Kenston HighF ORDSchool FORD my mother squeezed my coaches campaign; a student yet and started their scoring hand harder than I thoughtF ORD (Chagrin Falls) spree, scaring the heck out body, student support group, she could, and continued to La Salle High School (Cin- of Woodlan near the end of parents and fan campaign; cinnati) the game. Th e Blazers added hold on. I had no idea until and a public address an- that moment how much I had Mariemont High School two touchdowns before the nouncers campaign. Schools (Cincinnati) end of the fi rst half, making needed her or wanted her, that have met the challenge nor had I realized how much Nagel Middle School (Cin- the score 29-14. receive a “Respect Th e Game” cinnati) Woodlan did not score healing power she still held banner that can be displayed in her hands—literally. You Newcomerstown High any points in the second in a prominent area of the School half, while the Blazers add- see, my mother is one of those school. Repeat winners re- people who is incapable of ex- Norwood High School ed two touchdowns of their ceive the numerals corre- (Norwood) own. Th e score was danger- pressing how she feels either sponding to the year(s) the by words or emotions due to Olentangy Liberty High ously close aft er Eastside award has been earned. scored their 4th touchdown FORD a health issue. Yet, as always, School (Powell) Meeting the ‘Respect Th e Streetsboro High School of the game. she taught me a lesson, which Game Challenge’ is the pre- Th e fi nal score left is that sometimes words and Wyoming High School cursor to being considered for (Cincinnati) Woodlan in the lead 29-26 gift s aren’t enough or even the Harold A. Meyer Award. and winning the playoff match. Eastside fi nished Are you ready for your NEW YEAR WITH A NEW & their season with a record of IMPROVED YOU! 9-2 with both losses handed Next Vehicle? to them by the Warriors. Give me a Call! newhavenbulletin.com is Th e Woodlan boys of- DENNIS RECKER teaming up with New Haven fense outran Eastside 430 Parks and Recreation to get yards - 350 yards. Cell: 419-786-0889 Woodlan will continue you off the couch and on to a Mitchell VanBrocklin drives the ball in for the two point [email protected] in the tournament on Friday better you. conversion aft er scoring the fi rst touchdown of the game. night, November 7 at the Et- January 1st, 2015 is not More pictures at westbendnews.net INTEGRITY that far off . With each “new” zler fi eld against Bremen at FORD FORD year, millions vow to start a Aft er winning the fi rst aft er a penalty, brought the 7:00 p.m. Business: 419-399-2555 workout, weight-loss and/or game of the tournament Warriors right next to the Give me a Call! exercise program–why not against the Eagles last week, endzone. VanBrocklin also start NOW! the Warriors moved on to scored another touchdown By starting NOW, in less face the Blazers on Friday in the fi rst quarter and GET YOUR MESSAGE KLOPFENSTEIN REPAIR than 60 days you can cele- night’s game at the home Quentin Graber successful- brate the NEW YEAR with fi eld. ly added the point aft er, fi n- OUT IN THE AUTO•TRUCK•FARM•INDUSTRIAL a NEW AND IMPROVED Few fans showed up for ishing the quarter 15-0. WEST BEND NEWS. Major & Minor Repairs • Complete Vehicle Maintenance YOU! the tournament match-up Th e second quarter had against Eastside because of Shawn Kitzmiller score af- AC Service & Repair Workouts are led by Ra- chel Nelson and easily fol- the nasty weather. ter receiving a pass from Diesel Service • Complete Engine Rebuilding News items lowed through a Facebook Woodlan scored ear- quarterback Rick Ehle. Th e DOT Inspections • ASE Certified Staff page. All YOU need to do is ly and oft en. Starting with point aft er by Graber was are always “like” the page and get up and Mitchell VanBrocklin in the also good. Tim Klopfenstein 19718 Notestine Road free!!! get moving! fi rst quarter and earning Th e home team was the two point conversion close to the goal for the 657-5700 shop Woodburn,FORD IN 46797 When this January 1, 2015 PAGE 11 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PUMPKINS! diseases such as CWD. We in death. It is transmitted by ZOMBIE WALK CREEPS OUT have worked closely with the direct animal-to-animal con- Pennsylvania Department of tact through saliva, feces and Agriculture to identify and urine. Signs of the disease trace back positive cases,” include weight loss, excessive said State Veterinarian Dr. salivation, increased drink- Tony Forshey. ing and urination, and abnor- Th e state has quarantined mal behavior like stumbling, 43 captive deer operations trembling and depression. in Ohio since April 15, 2014, Infected deer and elk may for receiving approximately also allow unusually close 125 deer from operations in approach by humans or nat- Pennsylvania that later test- ural predators. Th e disease is ed positive for CWD. Twen- fatal in deer, and there is no ty-two of those quarantines known treatment or vaccine. were lift ed aft er negative CWD test results were con- PAULDING COUNTY COM- fi rmed in 53 of the suspect MISSIONERS MEETING animals from Pennsylvania. MINUTES 10/6/14 ODA will continue to enforce Mrs. Wunderlin and crowd zombifying themselves quarantine restrictions on Th is 6th day of October, 2014, the 21 operations, including fi ve Board of County Commissioners met in regular session with the following mem- hunting preserves, until the bers present: department is satisfi ed that Tony Zartman, Roy Klopfenstein, Payne Elementary students Braden M. and Grady H. com- and Nola Ginter, Clerk; Absent: Fred pare sizes, colors and shapes using mini pumpkins in math the threat of disease transfer- Pieper ence has passed. ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS: class. Warrants documented as 211132 FIRST CASE OF CHRON- Th e disease is fatal in deer, through 211188 for County Bills were ap- elk and moose, but there is proved and certifi ed to the County Audi- IC WASTING DISEASE tor for payment. no evidence CWD can be IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING CONFIRMED IN OHIO ON transmitted to humans, ac- THE 2014 ANNUAL APPROPRIA- TION (FUND 024): PRIVATE PRESERVE cording to the Centers for Th e Board of County Commissioners Disease Control and Preven- does hereby direct the County Auditor to Th e Ohio Department of amend the 2014 Annual Appropriation by tion (CDC) and Th e World appropriating to the Permissive Tax Fund By: Katilyn Burns we can do it. We can make a Agriculture (ODA) and the Health Organization. Th ough (Fund 024): On October 8th, Wood- change to the way that people Ohio Department of Natu- 024-001-00001/Permissive Tax/Per- no human disease has been missive Tax Expense lan Service Club hosted the in our community live. Lit- ral Resources (ODNR) today associated with CWD, the AMOUNT: $3,264.45 IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING annual Zombie Walk and tle events such as the zombie confi rmed the fi rst positive CDC recommends, as a pre- THE 2014 ANNUAL APPROPRIA- Haunted Library. Every cent walk/haunted library can case of Chronic Wasting Dis- caution, that people or other TION (FUND 025): Th e Board of County Commissioners that was collected from this, bring happiness to others in ease (CWD) in the state in a animals do not eat any part of does hereby direct the County Auditor to and previous fundraisers, unexpected ways. Just wait captive deer herd in Holmes an animal diagnosed with or amend the 2014 Annual Appropriation by appropriating to the Law Library Fund was donated to two Woodlan till next year! … don’t worry; County. Th e state continues showing signs of CWD. (Fund 025): families in need. All in all, we won’t be that scary. We’ll to take quarantine action to “We have no reason to be- 025-001-00002/Law Library/Miscel- we raised almost $1000 dol- be terrifying! Carson L. at Payne Elemen- control the further spread of laneous tary enjoys a pumpkin pan- lieve that there has been trans- AMOUNT: $6,205.00 lars! Th is has confi rmed that the disease. Th ere is no evi- ference to the state’s wild deer IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING cake. He and his classmates dence that CWD has aff ected THE 2014 ANNUAL APPROPRIA- read the recipe, measured population,” said Scott Zody, TION (FUND 058): the wild deer population in chief of the ODNR Division Th e Board of County Commissioners the ingredients and graphed does hereby direct the County Auditor to WAYNE TRACE LOCAL Seconded by Pat Baumle. the state. Roll Call Vote: Duane Sinn, the results of pumpkin food of Wildlife. “With hunting amend the 2014 Annual Appropriation by Th e positive sample was season in progress, there appropriating to the Domestic Violence SCHOOL SPECIAL MEETING Pat Baumle, Lisa McClure, Perry Sinn, taste tests. Fund (Fund 058): MINUTES 10/28/14 Dick Swary – All Aye. taken from a single buck on are no CWD concerns that 025-001-00002/Domestic Violence/ “Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Sec- a hunting preserve in Mill- should prevent anyone from Other Expenses tion 121.22(G)(1), a motion by Pat Baumle AMOUNT: $1,313.86 Th e Wayne Trace Local School Dis- to adjourn to executive session at 6:45 am ersburg and tested as part of enjoying wild deer hunting IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING trict Board of Education met in special for the purpose of considering the em- FAIRVIEW HIGH Ohio’s CWD monitoring pro- in Ohio or from consuming THE 2014 ANNUAL APPROPRIA- session on Tuesday October 28, 2014 in ployment of an employee of the School TION (FUNDS 201, 203, 204, 206, 207, the Lecture Room of the Wayne Trace District.” gram for captive white-tailed meat from healthy animals.” and 211): High School at 6:30 a.m. Seconded by Dick Swary. SCHOOL SPORTS Roll Call Vote: Pat Baumle, deer operations. Th e preserve Th e ODNR Division of Th e Board of County Commissioners Th e Pledge of Allegiance was led by does hereby direct the County Auditor to Lisa McClure. Dick Swary, Lisa McClure, Duane Sinn, RESULTS had been under quarantine Wildlife is recommending amend the 2014 Annual Appropriation by Roll Call: Pat Baumle, Lisa McClure, Perry Sinn – All Aye. since April 24, 2014, and was that hunters continue to take appropriating to the following funds: Duane Sinn, Perry Sinn, Dick Swary – All Return from executive session at 7:10 201-001-00005/Homeland Security Present a.m. Varsity Football: subject to intensive monitor- standard precautions such as FY02/Miscellaneous Expense – $232.95 Report of the Treasurer: 14.10.6: ing and sampling protocols shooting only animals that 203-001-00001/Homeland Security Presentation of the fi ve-year forecast A motion by Perry Sinn to adjourn Fairview (4-6) defeated FY03/Miscellaneous Expense – $4.80 and assumptions for discussion. the meeting at 7:10 a.m. Edgerton (4-6) by a score of because of a known connec- appear healthy, wearing rub- 204-001-00001/Homeland Security 14.10.5 Consent Agenda Item: Second by Pat Baumle tion to a captive deer oper- ber gloves when fi eld-dress- FY04/Miscellaneous Expense – $0.05 A motion by Duane Sinn to approve Vote by acclamation of members. 26-2 behind 240 yards rush- 206-001-00001/Homeland Security the following consent agenda item: Ayes have it – motion passed. ing and 61 yards passing. ation in Pennsylvania that ing their deer and washing Exercise – $389.64 A. to approve the 5-year forecast and Th e next Board meeting will be held tested positive for CWD ear- 207-001-00001/Homeland Security associated notes as presented. November 10, 2014. Fairview was led by Timmy thoroughly when fi nished. lier this year. Th e quarantine #207/Miscellaneous Expense – $91.02 Timbrook with 113 rushing If hunters should observe a 211-001-00002/Cert FY06/Other Ex- will remain enforced until the deer that appears unhealthy, penses – $263.28 yards and 2 TD’s (w/ 1 TD IN THE MATTER OF MODIFY- state is satisfi ed that disease they are encouraged to con- Receiving); Andy Robinson ING THE 2014 ANNUAL APPROPRIA- transference can no longer tact their local wildlife offi ce TION (FUND 001-014): with 35 yards receiving and Th e Board of County Commissioners IS COMING... occur. or offi cer. does hereby modify the 2014 Annual Ap- It’s time for Timmy Timbrook with 2 In- “Ohio’s captive white-tail Since 2002, the state propriation and hereby directs the Pauld- terceptions. ing County Auditor to transfer funds: NEW WINDOWS & SIDING! deer licensing program was has conducted surveillance FROM: 001-014-00011/General enacted two years ago for throughout Ohio for the Fund/County Court/Workers’ Comp TO: 001-014-00003/General Fund/ Call Have Something to sell? the purpose of continuous- disease. State and federal County Court/Supplies ly monitoring the heath of offi cials will continue this AMOUNT: $1,171.34 GRACE Classifi ed ads are $8.50 for 20 the captive deer populations MEETING NOTES OF APPOINT- HOME IMPROVEMENT regular sampling and test- MENTS: Owner Claudia Fickel, County Auditor – Ms. 419.399.2322 Larry D. Grace - words or less and only $.15 for in the state to manage the ing throughout the hunting Add some Grace to your place! each additional word. spread of and exposure to Fickel presented the revenue worksheets season to continue to mon- for the 2015 budget. She reported convey- 402 W. Wayne St.• Paulding, OH 45879 Free Estimates itor the health of the state’s ance fees are up this year. Judge Suzanne Rister, County Court wild deer population. Tissue – Ms. Rister updated the Commission- samples from 753 deer killed ers on the renovations being done at the CSEA/County Court Annex. She noted on Ohio’s roads were col- the work will be fi nished soon. Ms. Ris- Welcome To Grant’sBuffet! lected from September 2013 ter also commented she is still pursuing making the County Court Judge position Our Store! through March 2014 and full time. were tested for CWD. An ad- Sheriff Jason Landers – Mr. Landers Please Join us Thanksgiving Day requested a designated parking place in ditional 88 hunter-harvested the northwest corner of the new parking at mature white-tailed deer and lot for vehicles transporting inmates. Th e Sheriff also had an updated listing for GRANT’S RECEPTION HALL nine deer displaying symp- records’ retention. He also noted he has toms consistent with CWD gotten estimates for interior painting and carpet at the Sheriff ’s Offi ce. Th e Sheriff 503 E. Canal St. • Antwerp, OH 45813 were tested as well and were presented his budget estimate for pris- all negative. oner costs for 2015. He then reported he Thursday, November 27, 2014 has a quote from Phil Jackson for security In response to this positive cameras at the JFS building on Harrison fi nding, the ODNR Division Street. Sheriff Landers is waiting for the quote from Meta-Secure that would in- Enjoy our of Wildlife will increase sam- clude FOBS. pling eff orts in the wild deer Jim Langham, Paulding Progress; with all the and Sonya Herber, United Way – Mr. population within six miles Langham interviewed Ms. Herber. She Full Buffet HolidayH Trimmings! of the hunting preserve from explained the purpose of the United Way and the importance of its presence in Christ mas which the CWD-positive Paulding County. Ms. Herber noted the THANKSGIVING PRICES deer came as well as near the United Way not only provides immediate Open House $ .00 help for those in need, but also is able to Adults...... 14 other captive operations that link residents to other agencies. She re- November 7-9 Children 3-12 ...... $6.00 are under quarantine. Th ose marked the United Way has an individ- ual as well as a collective impact on our 10am-4pm Under 3 ...... Always FREE! samples will include high- community. risk animals such as those Ed Bohn, Paulding County EMA – Refreshments (No senior discount will be given) Mr. Bohn was excited to announce the Specials • Prizes killed on roads or exhibiting awarding of $37,693.00 in Homeland *PRICES INCLUDE DRINK, DESSERT & TAX* neurological symptoms as Security Grant program. He noted the Sign up for $100 Gift Card funds will go toward purchasing a por- TO BETTER SERVE OUR GUESTS well as hunter-harvested deer table 65KW generator to be used in the in the area. event of a power outage in the county. Mr. Reservations will NOT be taken on this day Bohn presented a press release addressing For more information or directions, CWD, fi rst discovered the grant for the Commissioners’ review. in captive mule deer in Col- He also announced an LEPC meeting on Please call - (419) 258-2233 November 12 at 12:00 p.m. at the Health Open Tues-Fri 10a.m. - 4p.m. or by appointment orado in 1967, attacks the Department’s conference room. Mr. Bohn This year’s Christmas Buffet will be held brains of infected deer, elk also noted there will be a couple of articles in the newspaper regarding winter aware- Sunday, December 21st and moose, producing small Don’t forget to mark your Calendars! ness in the near future. lesions that eventually result Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 12 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 TRICK OR TREAT SAFETY AT ANN’S from a $6.5 billion proposal non-proliferation budgets to QUADRUPLE SCHOOL SPIRIT AT GROVER HILL to a $19 billion war contrac- pay for it.” BRIGHT BEGINNINGS PRESCHOOL tor’s wet dream. Th e White Th e $1 trillion doesn’t House halted the scheme this include a few hundred bil- year, and the lab is reworking lion more for new nuclear plans for fi xing its 60-year war-fi ghting systems like: long nuclear meth habit. • Th e $80 billion cost New H-bomb production of building 12 new ballis- is advertised as “revitaliza- tic missile submarines to tion”, “modernization”, “re- replace the Navy’s Trident furbishment” and “improve- fl eet. Sen. Richard Blumen- ments”. Th e buzz words are thall, D-CT, told the New used by corporate weapons London Day September 23, contractors and their con- “Th e essence here is this boat gressional lapdogs who speak will be the strongest, stealth- of the “40-year-old subma- iest, most sustainable of any rine warhead” (known as the in the history of the word.” W-76), or who feign concern “Sustainable”? Well yes; like over “fi res, explosions and bankruptcy or suicide. workplace injuries” that are • Th e Air Force’s $44 bil- “deplorable” because the lion plans for a new nuclear Ann’s Bright Beginnings trick or treat safety. We even equipment “breaks down on bomber called the Long- Preschoolers were recently sang some of our Halloween a daily basis”, the Times re- Range Strike Bomber Pro- visited by Offi cers Gina Weid- songs for them. Shown here ported. gram (LRS-B). Th e Air Force enhamer and Krista Gonza- with the offi cers are the chil- Th e War System always reportedly wants 80-100 of During Homecoming it brought more than one les. Th ey came to talk with dren in the morning class of neglects to mention that them at roughly $550 apiece. week for the Wayne Trace matching outfi t. Pictured the children for Halloween four and young fi ve year olds. 15,000 plutonium warheads Th e chilling rationale for High School, the students here: Natalie Stoller, Kathleen are currently maintained at these billions was provided of Grover Hill showed their Stoller, Ava Stoller and Addi- PAYNE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN HALLOWEEN PARADE Pantex, Texas and are good by Lt. Gen. Stephen Wilson, Raider Pride by having son Stoller. for 50 years, according to Th e Chief of Global Strike Com- Spirit Week. On Twin Day Guardian, September 29. Th e mand, who said September trillion dollar nuclear bomb 16 at in Washington, DC, “It ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOL 11/7 – Cheese pizza, tossed building plan is to produce will be essential as we move LUNCH MENU 11/5–11/11 salad, applesauce, milk; up to 80 new warheads every forward to have a bomber PLUS: Salad bar year by 2030. force that can penetrate any 11/5 – Chicken nuggets, 11/10 – Vets Dinner: Th e military currently place on the globe and hold cooked carrots, mixed fruit, Grilled chicken on bun, veg- deploys almost 5,000 nucle- any target on the planet at milk; PLUS: Salad bar etable soup, tossed salad, ar warheads – on subma- risk.” 11/6 – Spaghetti, bread- warm cinnamon apples, milk rines, land-based missiles, • Th e planned replace- sick, green beans, apple, milk; 11/11 – Fish on bun, and heavy bombers. Th is, ment of 450 Minuteman PLUS: Salad bar cooked carrots, orange even though Pentagon Chief 3 ICBMs known as the smiles, milk; PLUS: Salad bar Chuck Hagel signed a report “Ground-Based Strategic (before he was appointed to Deterrent”—set to be de- his current job) that found ployed in existing silos aft er Payne Elementary stu- a parade from the school to that only 900 nuclear war- 2030—that a RAND study dents participated in the the downtown area and back. heads were “necessary.” Ha- said would cost between $84 annual Halloween Parade Transitional and Traditional gel’s report recommended and $219 billion. on October 24. Th e Payne Kindergarten students and abolishing 3,500 warheads John LaForge writes for REPAIRR EPAIR CCLOCKSL O CKSCKS Volunteer Fire Department teachers enjoyed walking in now in ready reserve, saying PeaceVoice, is co-director led the students and staff in the event! warhead numbers are much of Nukewatch—a nuclear Battery Replacement - Pocket Watches - Cleaning/Repair larger than required. watchdog and environmen- ReplaceR Battery & $ .00 THREE BLIND MICE Independent observers, tal justice group—and lives Special: QQuick Clean...... watch dogs and think tanks at the Plowshares Land Trust 19 have argued for decades that out of Luck, Wisconsin. Callll JJoell : 419-258-0910 the arsenal can be drasti- [email protected] cally reduced and made less dangerous: a) by not replac- ing retired warheads; b) by taking deployed warheads off “alert”; and c) by separat- ing warheads from missiles and bombs. Th is separation would lengthen warning- to-launch times, thus easing international tensions and ending the terrifying likeli- hood of accidental or unau- thorized launches. Greg Mello of the Los Ala- mos Study Group, which bird dogs the Cold War lab, says the reason new H-bomb pro- duction is being considered at all is simply private greed. First grade teachers at An- rhyme. Th en they drew from For-profi t corporations now twerp Elementary dressed up the contestants for a prize. run all the government’s as the Th ree Blind Mice for Pictured here are fi rst grade nuclear weapons labs, ever Character Day. Th ey held a teachers Mrs. Scharr, Mrs. since they were privatized in competition for kindergar- George, and Mrs. Hammer 2006. Mello says, “Th e nucle- ten through second grade with winners Lauren Walters, ar weapons labs are sized for students to see which stu- Dylan Hahn, Karsen Donat, the Cold War, and they need dents could guess the nursery and Braylen Moreno. a Cold War to keep that size.” Further, in a report leaked UNITED STATES’ H-BOMB One of three new pro- last year, the Navy itself ques- duction sites just opened – a tioned the need for produc- ADDICTION RUNNING TO ing any new warheads. (Th e TRILLION$ $700 million non-nuclear parts plant run by Honeywell Navy controls at least 1,152 warheads spread across its in Kansas City, Missouri. Th e By: John LaForge 14 Trident submarines.) And other factories include a ura- In 2008, the Obama Ad- James Doyle, a 17-year veter- nium fabrication complex at ministration made eye-pop- an scientist at the Los Alam- the Y-12 site in Oak Ridge, ping headlines by announc- os National Laboratory (who ing a 10-year, $80 billion Tennessee; and a plutonium was fi red this past July 8 for nuclear weapons develop- processing works at Los Al- independently publishing a ment program. In 2009, Mr. amos National Laboratory scholarly article defending Obama promised to pursue (LANL) in New Mexico. Th e nuclear disarmament), told a “world without nuclear latter two programs have run Th e Guardian, “I’ve never weapons,” but that was then. up such enormous cost in- seen the justifi cation artic- By 2010, new warhead creases that even the White ulated for the 50-to-80- pits plans had grown to an es- House has blinked. per year by 2030.” 5068E - 100N, BLUFFTON timated $355 billion, de- Plans for LANL’s pluto- Jay Coghlan, of Nu- (260) 565-3659 cade-long cash cow that nium production—origi- clear Watch New Mexico, 1-800-876-9351 amounts to a cool $1 trillion nally expected to cost $660 was shocked by the Presi- 4777W - 500N, HUNTINGTON over 30 years. Th e colossal million—expanded into a dent’s double talk, telling $5.8 billon golden goose. (260) 356-7958 expense has already been the Guardian, “Obama’s 1-888-876-9352 generally adopted by the Th e project was suspended proposed 2015 budget is House and Senate in military in 2012, and engineers went the highest ever for nucle- 983 N ST. RD. 13, WABASH authorization bills – accord- to work at cost cutting. At ar weapons research and www.troxelequipment.com (260) 563-1149 ing to the September 22 New Oak Ridge, the uranium pro- production. And at the E-mail: [email protected] 1-888-876-9353 York Times. cessing “canyon” rocketed same time, they’re cutting PAGE 13 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] LIFE LESSONS KIDS ON THE BLOCK The West Bend News Answers on OHIO SOIL AND SHERIFF’S SALE OF Page 15 WATER CONSERVATION REAL ESTATE General Code, Section 11681 Sudoku Puzzle COMMISSION Revised Code, Section 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, ELECTION PAULDING COUNTY: LEGAL NOTICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 64 The Ohio Soil and Water AGRICULTURE, Plaintiff, vs. Conservation Commission will CORA E. EVANS, ET AL., 75 2 cause an election of Supervisors Defendants, of the Paulding Soil and Water Case No. CI 14 133. Conservation District to be held Pursuant to an Order of Sale in the above 6 95 4 in accordance with Chapter 1515 entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the East door of the Courthouse of the Ohio Revised Code. in the Village of Paulding, in the above 8 3 Residents or landowners, named County, on Thursday, the 4th day of  rms, and corporations that own December, 2014 at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the 7 land or occupy land in Paulding real estate located at: and are 18 years of age and 120 East Wayne Street, Paulding, Ohio 45879 91 8 older may vote for Supervisor. Parcel Number: 30-24S-022-00 A non-resident landowner,  rm, A full legal description of this property is It wasn’t the New Kids on classrooms. Th e Life Lesson or corporation must provide on record at the Paulding County Engineer’s the Block but the Life Les- Kids shared how to make new 5 2 1 an af davit of eligibility, which Offi ce located in the basement of the Court- son Kids on the Block that friends and how to care for includes designation of a voting house. came to WT Grover Hill El- your community and your representative, prior to casting a Said premises appraised at Seventy-fi ve ementary school to share life animals. 3 2 ballot. Thousand and No/100 ($75,000.00) Dollars and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds lessons with our 3rd grade There are three ways an of that amount. 7 9 6 eligible voter can cast a ballot: The appraisal of this property was com- LITTLE HARVEST PRESCHOOLERS LEARN THAT “NO CHILD (1) at the annual meeting, which pleted without an interior inspection. Neither SLEEPS UNPROTECTED” will take place November 20, the Sheriff’s Offi ce nor the appraisers are hams, milk As sure as it’s going 2014 at 5:45p-6:45p; (2) at the responsible for the condition of the property 11/6 – Sloppy joe on whole at the time the purchaser takes possession. grain bun, oven potatoes, to rain, the SWCD of ce until 4:00 p.m. on Purchasers are advised they have no 11/20/14; or (3) vote absentee by legal right to access this property until the peas, milk classifieds sell. requesting the proper absentee Sheriff’s Deed has been fi led with the Pauld- 11/7 – Pizza, salad, fresh request forms from the SWCD ing County Recorder’s Offi ce. veggie choice, sherbet, milk of ce at the following address: TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down on 11/10 – Hamburger on day of the sale with the balance to be paid whole grain bun, carrots, Paulding SWCD before the deed is issued. fresh veggie choice, milk 503 Fairground Dr. Sheriff Jason K. Landers 11/11 – Taco salad w/ Paulding, OH 45879 Paulding County, Ohio (419) 399-4771 www.pauldingohsheriff.com crackers, refried beans, let- Stephen D. Miles, Attorney for Plaintiff tuce, cheese, salsa, milk TWO (2) Supervisors will be Oakwood Elementary elected. B; Mena by Stalking; Prel-Waive; defen- Breakfast: Nominees are: dant waived the preliminary hearing 11/5 – Breakfast pizza, 1. Keith Wiesehn & case shall be bound over to the Com- Th e Scott Fire Depart- sented with their own smoke mon Pleas Court of Paulding; Count C; juice/fruit, milk NOTICE 2. Michael Gebers Attempt Abducti; Prel-Waive; defendant ment visited Little Harvest detector as a part of a pro- 11/6 – Mini pancakes, TO TAXPAYERS 3. Lonnie Miller waived the preliminary haring in open Preschool during Fire Safety gram called “No Child Sleeps court; case to be bound over to the Com- juice/fruit, milk In compliance with section 4. Bryce Mills mon Pleas Court of Paulding week. Each child was pre- Unprotected”. 11/7 – Assorted cereals, James Jewell; Grover Hill; Count A; 5715.17 of the Revised Code OVI/Under Inf; Guilty; pay all fi nes & juice/fruit, milk of Ohio, notice is hereby given PAULDING COUNTY COURT costs; restitution to the vicitm; commu- 11/10 – Warm cinnamon that the real estate valuations nity control; evaluation @ Westwood; se- 10/23/14; Marjorie Ann Proxmire; 11/11 – Chicken noo- cure a valid driver’s license; 170 jail days Sec 14; 2.0 acres; To: R Mardell & Rheeta roll, juice/fruit, milk and assessments in Paulding REPORTS D. Jackson reserved; Count B; 12 Point Suspension; dles, mashed potatoes, green 11/11 – Egg biscuit, juice/ County for the current year have Dismiss; Count C; Turn Signals; Dismiss; Paulding Twp.: beans, dinner roll w/butter, Criminal Disposition Report Ct C dismissed at the State’s request 10/23/14; Gerald H. & Janet A. Wir- fruit, milk been revised and the valuations Nicole M. Fisher; Oakwood; Count John J. Arnett; Oakwood; Count A; ick; Sec 22; 5.10 acres; To: Charles & Dawn fruit, milk; JH/HS: Chef sal- Oakwood Elementary completed and are open for public A; Th eft ; Guilty; defendant to pay any OVI/Under Inf; No Cont; proof of fi nan- McCrory ad; Pizza sub or Grilled chick- restitution required; pay all fi nes & costs; cial responsibility shown; pay all fi nes & Washington Twp.: Lunch: inspection in the Paulding County have no contact with Dollar General; costs; may attend Th e Dip Program in 10/23/14; Shirley A. Hunsaker, dec’d; en sandwich w/salad bar 11/5 – Sloppy joe on whole Auditor’s Of ce. The Paulding Count B; Th eft ; dismissed lieu of jail; community control ordered; Sec 31; 1.0 acre; To: DeWayne A. Hunsa- Emily R. Breininger; Paulding; Crim secure valid DL; community service; 177 ker grain bun, celery, California County Board of Revision will hear Tresspass; Dismissed; case dismissed; w/o jail days reserved; Count B; OVI/Refusal; Antwerp Village: PEVS BREAKFAST & LUNCH complaints against any valuation or prejudice; costs waived 10/23/14; Ralph D. Brown, Dec’d, et blend, milk Dismiss; Ct B dismissed at the court’s assessment, except the valuations Shannon R. Lambert; Oakwood; request; Count C; Mark Lanes; No Cont; al; Lots 7-8; .34 acre; To: Nancy C. Brown, MENUS 11/5–11/11 11/6 – Cheese breadstix, Count A & B; Dom Violence; Dismiss; pay all fi nes & costs; Count D; Seat Belt LE, et al marinara, green beans, milk  xed and assessments made by w/o prejudice; costs waived Drive; pay all fi nes & costs 10/24/14; Leah Molly J. Westrick & the Department of Taxation. After Michael Baessler; Georgetown, OH; Leann B. Smith; Grove City, PA: FTY Travis Kuckuck; Lot 34; 0.15 acre; To: Mi- JH/HS Breakfast: 11/7 – Taco in a bag, ro- Possess Heroin; A-Dismiss; case dis- Emer Vehicl; Guilty; case waived by de- chelle K. Walker 11/5 – Ham, egg & cheese maine lettuce, refried beans, the receipt of the tax statement, missed; w/o prejudice; costs waived fendant 10/24/14; Lee W. Bassett, Trustee; Lot complaints against valuation Jennifer L. Ankney; Paulding; Driv 8; 0.189 acre; To: Matthew A. & Ashley M. croissant, juice/fruit, milk milk Real Estate Transfers of any properties may be  led Under Susp; J-No Cont; Pay allfi ns and Auglaize Twp.: Mcdougall 11/6 – French toast, sau- 11/10 – Corn dog, baked costs by 3/27/15 or will be sent to collec- 10/23/14; Jessica R. & Gary M. Grime; 10/27/14; Federal National Mortgage with the Board of Revision at the tions. Secure a valid driver’s license, war- Association; Lots 16-17; 0.29 acre; To: sage links, juice/fruit, milk beans, celery stix, milk Lots 49-50; 0.15 acre; To: Russell W. & Paulding County Auditor’s Of ce rant and warrant block resscinded. 889 Heather E. Hamilton Charles W. Davenport, Jr. 11/7 – Sausage gravy w/ 11/11 – Breaded mozza- jail days reserved 10/27/14; Justin L. Shawver; Lot 3; Paulding Village: on or before March 31, 2015. Susan C. Clemens; Paulding; OVI/ 0.350 acre; To: Steven A. & A.nn L. Nich- 10/22/14; Debra K. Gray; Lot 96; 0.27 biscuits, juice/fruit, milk rella sticks, marinara, green Under Inf; Guilty; may attend Th e Dip ols acre; To; Federal National Mortgage As- 11/10 – Breakfast pizza, beans, milk Claudia J. Fickel, Program in lieu of jail; ALS vacated; POC 10/27/14; Steven A. & Ann L. Nichols; sociation Paulding County Auditor date; community control ordered; valid Lot 3; 0.350 acre; To: Steven A. & Ann L. 10/22/14; Gregory A. Schultz; Lot 27- juice/fruit, milk DR; community control; restitution to Nichols 28; 0.248 acre; To: Herbert E. Orr Com- 11/11 – Egg & sausage bur- the victim; 87 jail days reserved; proof of Benton Twp.: pany, Inc. insurance provided; Count B; Changing 10/24/14; Malfait Bros. Farms; Sec 21; rito, salsa, juice/fruit, milk Lanes; Dismissed; Ct B Dismissed at the 160.669 acres; To: Ruth E. Stoller, Trustee JH/HS Lunch: States Request Blue Creek Twp.: WT LOCAL SCHOOL BREAK- Michelle A. McCoy; Antwerp; Count 10//24/14; Dorothy A. & Gerald R. FAST & LUNCH MENUS 11/5 – Idaho nachos, re- A; x2; OVI; No Cont; pay monthly; POC Germann; Sec 29; 41.338 acres; To: Dor- fried beans, salsa, breadstick date; restitution of $177 to the victim; othy A. & Gerald R. Germann 11/5 – 11/11 community control; community service; Thank You Brown Twp.: OR Top Your Own Quesadil- 177 days jail reserved; evaluation at West- 10/24/14; Connie J. Singer, et al; Sec 3; la, refried beans, churro, milk wood; Count B; Fail Control; Dismiss; Ct 15.0 acres; To: Paul Adams, Trustee Breakfast: B; x2; dismissed at State’s request Your continued support is appreciated. 10/27/14; James B. Slattman, Execu- 11/5 – Mini pancakes, sau- 11/6 – Toasted cheese Johnathan Lee Overmyer; Cecil; tor; Sec 27; 70.23 acres; To: Arthur W. & sandwich, potato soup, celery Th eft ; Guilty; pay all costs; shall have no Miranda K. Leatherman sage, juice, milk Claudia J. Fickel contact w/victim or property; pay restitu- 10/27/14; Connie J. Singer, et al; Sec 11/6 – Cheese omelet, w/dip OR Pretzel w/cheese, tion when requested 25; 2.0 acres; To: Rick A. Long marinara sauce, celery sticks Paulding County Auditor Michael Dunn; Latty; Count A; Ag- 10/27/14; Tracy Gitniear; Sec 25; toast, juice, milk grav Menacing; Prel-Waive; defendant 4.769 acres; To: Duane L. & Laura N. w/dip, milk waived gthe preliminary hearing in open 11/7 – Fruit stick, juice, Grindstaff 11/7 – Chicken dippers, Paid for by Claudia J. Fickel, 5376 Rd 197, Oakwood, OH 45873 court; case shall be bound over to the Carryall Twp.: milk Common Pleas Court of Paulding; Count 11/10 – Sausage pizza, spicy wedges, garlic fl atbread juice, milk OR Salad bar, garlic bread- 11/11 – Egg & cheese muf- stick, milk VILLAGE OF ANTWERP PUBLIC NOTICE Village of Haviland fi n, juice, milk 11/10 – Chicken nuggets, The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2014-17 on October 27, The Council of the Village of Haviland plans to sell Lots 35 & 36 and 43 & 44 by whipped potatoes w/gravy, 2014, entitled “an ordinance authorizing the village fi scal offi cer to transfer $55,000.00 sealed bid. They will be sold as one group. Lots 35 & 36 have a house on them Lunch: from the general fund to the police fund, and declaring the same an emergency.” This 11/5 – Nacho chips w/meat celery w/dip, roll OR Salad and lots 43 & 44 have a garage on them. The village will furnish the warranty deed. bar, garlic breadstick, milk Ordinance authorizes the transfer of funds from the general fund to the police fund to Bids must be submitted by December 8, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. & cheese, refried beans, sal- maintain a police department for the protection and safety of the Village. sa, fruit, milk; JH/HS: Chef 11/11 – Oriental chicken The sealed bids will be opened on December 8, 2014 at the Council House between 7 salad, eggroll, tomatoes, rice The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2014-18 on October & 7:30 by the mayor. salad; Pizza sub or Pretzel w/ 27, 2014, entitled “AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A NOTE krispy bar OR Sandwich w/ FOR THE PURPOSE OF SANITARY SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN THE VILLAGE OF AN- The Council of the Village of Haviland reserves the right to reject any and all bids. cheese w/salad bar bun, oven fries, milk TWERP, OHIO, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance Please include your name, phone number, bidding amount, and the lot number you are 11/6 – Chicken alfredo, authorizes the issuance of a note to pay the balance due for the sanitary sewer system bidding on in the envelope. You may contact Mary Comer at 419-622-5561 or Ed Ruger Paulding Elementary green beans, dinner roll w/ capital improvement. at 419-670-4604 for more information. Sealed bids may be mailed to Village of Haviland, butter, fruit, milk; JH/HS: Breakfast: PO Box 114, Haviland, OH 45851 or given to a council member. Chef salad; Pizza sub or 11/5 – Burrito, juice/fruit, The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2014-19 on October milk 27, 2014, entitled “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE FISCAL OFFICER Grilled chicken sandwich w/ TO TRANSFER $8,000.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE STREET LIGHTING salad bar 11/6 – Muffi n, string cheese, juice/fruit, milk FUND, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance authorizes Village of Haviland 11/7 – Quesadilla w/salsa, the transfer of funds from the general fund to the street lighting fund to pay for street romaine lettuce salad, fruit, 11/7 – Cereal or Cereal lighting expenses. The Council of the Village of Haviland plans to sell Lot 41 by sealed bid. The bar, juice/fruit, milk village will furnish the warranty deed. milk; JH/HS: Chef salad; Piz- The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO. 2014-20 on October 11/10 – Yogurt, goldfi sh Bids must be submitted by December 8, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. za sub or Cheeseburger sand- 27, 2014, entitled “AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE FINAL PLAT OF THE MAUMEE grahams, juice/fruit, milk The sealed bids will be opened on December 8, 2014 at the Council House wich w/salad bar LANDING SUBDIVISION-PHASE 3 (LOT 2) TO THE ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE OF between 7 & 7:30 by the mayor. 11/10 – Macaroni & 11/11 – Pancakes, juice/ ANTWERP, PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO, PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 94-17, fruit, milk AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance approves the fi nal The Council of the Village of Haviland reserves the right to reject any and all bids. cheese, peanut butter & jelly Paulding Elementary plat for the Maumee Landing Subdivision – Phase 3 (Lot 2), with the modifi cation that Please include your name, phone number, bidding amount, and the lot number sandwich, steamed broccoli, Lunch: the public streets on such plat will not be dedicated and accepted by the Village until the you are bidding on in the envelope. You may contact Mary Comer at 419-622- fruit, milk; JH/HS: Chef sal- fi nal coat of asphalt is applied. 11/5 – Egg & cheese om- 5561 or Ed Ruger at 419-670-4604 for more information. Sealed bids may be ad; Pizza sub or Grilled chick- The publication of these Ordinances is by summary only. The Complete text of the Ordi- mailed to Village of Haviland, PO Box 114, Haviland, OH 45851 or given to a en sandwich w/salad bar elet, oven potatoes, tomato nances may be obtained or viewed at the offi ce of the Village of Antwerp Fiscal Offi cer council member. juice, muffi n & goldfi sh gra- located at 118 North Main Street, Antwerp, Ohio. 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Defi ance Ohio, from St Rt 18 go north shareholders’ equity through conditions provided in the on Christy Rd. approximately Three miles. the closing date and possi- merger agreement. Tools & Equipment: Niagara 710B 3/16” 10ft. bed ble adjustments for specifi ed Independent Alliance shear(working), Bench Master Mill, Power Kraft 10” radial arm saw, B&D 10” table saw, Joy Air contingencies. Th e transac- Banks, Inc. was advised by compressor(w/IH gas engine), Skilsaw 3316 Miter tion is valued at $18.347 mil- Renninger & Associates, LLC Saw, Tool chess, Miller Deltaweld 650 Powersource welder, Miller250 Power source mig gun welder. lion based upon FSB’s share- and the law from of Krieg Vehicles: Chevy 30 Mallard 1984 RV, 1973 SS holder equity at June 30, 2014, DeVault LLP. First State Bank Nova, 1992 Chevy 1500 pickup w/all parts, 22.5 which represents 114 percent of Bourbon was advised by & 24.5 bud semi wheels. Appliances: Frigidaire Upright freezer, NEW Whirlpool Microwave/ of book value and 29.0 times Sheshunoff & Co. Investment hood combination, Maytag Centennial Washer & LTM earnings. IAB expects Banking L.P. and the law Dryer, Refrigerator, Kitchen Aid Mixer, Little Green Bissel cleaner, Furniture: Dressers, couches, the transaction to be accretive from of Bryan Cave LLP. recliners, bar stools, church bench, bedroom suite. First graders at Central wanted to do something spe- Collectibles: Hubley Cast iron dog, Sawyers Lutheran School donated cial to help the animals in our view master, Nascar, IH 3444 toy backhoe. Misc. pet food to the Allen Coun- area. Th ey collected pet food Fimco pull type sprayer, 2-Sentry  re proof safes, Gourmet stainless steel knives, Gorrell Bros. Stainless steel turkey fryer, 2-sets Artic Cat Jag 1994 skis, Sevan Seas Spas 7 ty SPCA. Aft er completing a and empty copy paper boxes person hot tub/w heating unit(always inside-only used once) thematic unit about animals, that the kittens like to play in. AUCTIONEERS & REAL ESTATE ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE, go to www.darrenbokauctioneering.com, 1201 N. WILLIAMS • PAULDING, OHIO 45879 Upcoming Auctions Online auction tab their care, habits, and habi- Th ey also made cards for the 419-399-4066 Owner: Estate of Joseph Clemens Jr tats, Mrs. Erica Ernest’s class ACSPCA. Co-Executors: Todd & Scott Clemens www.gorrellbros-paulding.com Attorney: Mark Warnacke, Probate Case File 17923 GROVER HILL PTO FUNDRAISER FINDS SUCCESS! Terms: Cash, or Check with Proper Photo ID Auctioneer: Darren L. Bok 07356 Seevers Rd. Hicksville, Ohio 43526 Phone: 419-769-2399 E-mail: [email protected] or website: www.darrenbokauctioneering.com or www.auctionzip.com (enter ID# 13801).

John Deere FARM EQUIPMENT SAT., NOV. 29 - 10:00 A.M. Location: 203 Kroos Dr, Antwerp, OH - East edge of town on Canal to Kroos Dr., then North ¼ mile Economical 3 BR 1 1/2 bath Single Story Home, 2 car att. garage…. The AUCTION property needs some work and updating that probably leaves room for the investor or speculator… Nice Town Lot… Disregard all Previous SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 • 10:30AM Asking Prices…. Open Inspections: Thurs., Nov. 13 & Nov. 20, from ANTWERP, OH • PAULDING COUNTY 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Visit our Website @ www.gorrellbros-paulding. com or call for information packet ….Terms: $500.00 earnest money on PREVIEW: Friday, November 28th • 9AM to 5PM the day of auction upon the signing of the purchase agreement; balance Th is year’s annual PTO ing classroom supplies to put- due at closing on or before December 29, 2014 upon delivery of Deed 15327 ROAD 19, ANTWERP, OHIO fundraiser was a success at ting new mulch on our play- and Evidence of Marketable Title. All statements made day of auction (Located just 1-1/2 miles west of Highway 49 on the north side of Antwerp) WT Grover Hill Elementary. ground. Th is was all made from the auction block takes precedence over prior printed matter ...… Th e students raised $7500 possible by the students, their Sellers: Richard R. & Gloria J. Dunderman, David W. & Crystal S. for our school this year. Th is parents and our community Dunderman, Jacqueline M. & Dwight S. Doctor Jr., Donald D. & money is used in a variety of for participating and sup- Michelle K. Dunderman, Elecia A. & Brandon A. Wobler and Chad M. & Laura L. Dunderman ……. Don Gorrell Sale Mgr; Larry D. Gorrell, ways in our school, from buy- porting our school. Broker - Aaron Timm, Sandra Mickelson, Nolan Shisler Auctioneers

INDEPENDENT ALLIANCE Bank, one of the largest local- WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS BANKS TO PARTNER WITH ly-owned banks serving the COMBINE • TRACTORS • TILLAGE FIRST STATE BANK OF Allen, Huntington and Wells PUBLIC AUCTION EQUIPMENT • WAGONS • ELEVATORS BOURBON counties for nearly 70 years, employs approximately 285 adba Foltz Realty VEHICLES • SOME TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT 106 N. Williams St. Paulding, Ohio Independent Alliance people. “We are excited about this Phone 419-769-9090 SELLER: Gary Knuckles • AUCTION MANAGER: Jerry Ehle Banks, Inc. (OTCQB: IALB) "Call Us, We're The Other Guys" Seller Phone #: 419-258-0029 • Auction Manager Phone #: 866-340-0445 (offi ce) (IAB), the holding company partnership, which expands • 260-410-1996 (cell) • #AC63001504, #AU19300123 iAB Financial Bank’s pres- of iAB Financial Bank, and 6 P.M. Friday Night • Nov. 7, 2014 • Friday Night 6 P.M. Call for Brochure or Visit: First State Bank of Bourbon ence into Marshall County, www.schraderfortwayne.com for Photos because it allows us to further DIRECTIONS: Take RD. 132, the P.C. Fair Ground Rd. to Paulding (FSB) jointly announced County S.W. Nature Center ….Watch for Auction Arrows the execution of a defi nitive demonstrate iAB’s commit- agreement under which iAB ment to community banking ------FRIDAY6 P.M. NIGHT------6 P.M. 866-340-0445 and to enhance the prod- will acquire FSB through a TO BE SOLD AT 6 P.M. SHARP - DON’T BE LATE! cash transaction. Upon com- uct and service capabilities PUBLIC AUCTION pletion of the transaction, available to First State Bank’s “76.952 Acres Farm Land” FSB will be merged into iAB customers,” stated Michael SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2014 – 9:00am Financial Bank. Th e acqui- C. Marhenke, President and Paulding County, Ohio FARM EQUIPMENT-TOOLS-LUMBER-ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES sition’s strategic highlights CEO of iAB Financial Bank. Harrison Township *Auctioneers Note: This is a reduced list of the items being auctioned. Please go include: “First State Bank has a sol- to our website at www.guilford-realestate.com for the complete list and photos. • Strengthening of iAB Fi- id reputation for performance LOCATION: 16716 Allen Rd, Harlan IN. 46743 One mile west of the Ohio- as well as a history of deliv- Indiana State Line on State Rt. 37 then south approx. ¾ mile on the Allen Road. nancial Bank’s commitment to community banking; ering outstanding customer Watch for signs. service. Th eir customers will ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Wonder Washer Ringer hand crank washing • Enhancing FSB’s product machine(very nice), 20 ft. windmill w/ gear box, paddles & tail, buggy seat, Embury No. 40 traffi c lan- and service capabilities; beneft from additional ser- tern, small metal scale (Pelouze Mfg. Co.) 1ft. long & 6”tall, children’s sled, copper boiler, lg.copper • Serving customers from vices that can be provided by kettle, single trees & double trees, wooden level, metal shoes for shoe cobbler, National #801 wash- partnering with a larger com- ing board, milk cans, wooden handle wire scoop shovel, copper lightning rods (2 w/ arrows), many the convenience of 17 bank- wooden & metal wheels, 28” grinding stone, 2 wheeled steel corn knife cart, metal clamp on skates, ing centers with FSB’s two lo- munity bank, while continu- metal apple/lard press, 9’ windmill tower, windmill pump LUMBER: lots of oak boards and posts (all ing to receive excellent, local sizes), already glued blanks (7”-19” widths, 7/8” thick cations in Bourbon, Indiana; • Growing total assets to service from the people they FARM EQUIPMENT & PARTS: JD #494A 4-row planter w/ boxes, JD E-1100 (Ser. are accustomed to working No.00288 N) 13’ fi eld cultivator on rubber; 2- 7’ sections spike tooth drag, Brillion 13’ cultipacker w/ over $1 billion, total depos- Being part of the SE1/4 Containing 76.952 Acres more or less of good productive farm land. 4” axle, JD 14’- 4 section rotary hoe w/ weights; Massey Ferguson 3-16 plow; JD 4-16 plow; JD RG4, with. We look forward to the Being 80 rod wide x 160 rod long, located on the corner of Rd. T-51 and T-134. In Section 14, 4-row cultivator w/3pt hitch & extra parts; Model H manure spreader(29836), Harvest Handler Model its to $823 million and total loans to $704 million; and opportunity to continue this Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio. B 5”x16’ elevator without motor, FMC Sidewinder 7x7 chopper w/ PTO & 3pt, heavy duty steel spike legacy while earning the trust tooth drag w/ 2 fold up 3’ sections (16’ total width), JD 11’ disc on rubber, Dunham 13’ cultimulcher, • Allowing iAB to expand TERMS: We will be selling this property to the highest bidder. Buyer to sign Purchase Agreement, Property Disclosure, Buyers to pay: $10,000 down auction day, balance at 12’ 3-section spring tooth drag, 25’ grain elevator w/ 110V motor, dual tires for JD 3020, McCormick its wealth management, agri- and continued business of cycle bar mower on steel wheels (M-1476), old hay rake (dump rake?) on steel wheels, A-frame on First State Bank customers.” Closing on or before December 6, 2014, upon delivery of Trustee Deed, Seller to pay all Real business and mortgage lend- Estate Taxes till Dec. 31, 2014. All Statements made day of Auction take precedence over rubber for 2 section auger, pull type 1-bottom knife on steel wheels, Killbros No#300 grain body, Ralph Mason, First State smaller hopper wagon, metal ramps, 6” di.-2 section auger 39-40’ total, 4”x11’ grain auger w/ 110v ing business in new markets all printed matter. Seller’s closing documents include Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance in motor, 4”x16’ grain auger w/ 110v motor, 2 row cultivators & 2 row planters for Farmall C, 4 section in northern Indiana. Bank President and CEO, the amount of the Selling Price. All documents prepared by James Sponseller, Attorney. spike tooth drag; Improved- Indiana 6’-9 hole drill w/ wooden wheels (very unique and very nice added “We are excited to be Call the Auctioneers at 419-769-9090 or 419-399-2347. For Survey, Brochure, FSA and other First State Bank of Bour- Auction Information. Ask for Maurie shape); tractor weights; Western 7’6” snow plow, hydraulic cylinder, draw bar, IH McCormick gandy able to expand our abilities to boxes, side belt pulleys for IH tractor bon, which has assets of over meet the ever-changing needs AUCTIONEERS NOTE: New Survey. Check out the tile ditches. This is good TOOLS: Chicago 12 speed HD drill press, machinists vises, old table saws, HD hydraulic press, $86 million, is a private- productive farmland, Latty and Hoytville Type Soil, and it shows. Buyer to receive 2 ½ HP 10 gal. air compressor, chain binder, misc. hand tools new & antique, set of small pry bars, of our employees, customers, possession of said property at closing. Check-out the Sherloh Ditch meandering across a taps & dies, welding mask, bolt cutters, c-clamps, brass hammers, 40 pc. Metric tool set, 3/4” drive ly-held, community-focused organization serving Mar- community, and shareholders part of rear of farm. Also the Stillwell Ditch in front of entire farm for good drainage outlet. socket set, combination wrenches, axes, rakes, hay hooks, wrecking bars, bench vise, ice tongs, 3/8 through our association with Sold with confi rmation of Seller. & 1/2 elec. drills, pipe wrenches, 1/4, 3/8 & 1/2 socket sets, appliance cart, grain sack stand, lead shall County with a legacy leadle, 110v elec. motors; steel pry bar; 3pt. hitch log splitter, wooden & alum. ext. and step ladders iAB. Th e fact that they were NOTE: Auction to be held @ P.C.S.W. Nature Center @ 6 P.M. on CR.132 on Fairground Rd. of service that dates back to just West of Fairgrounds. LAWN MOWERS: JD Hydro 185 riding mower w/Kawasaki engine & 48” cut; 46” mower 1884. founded almost 70 years ago deck for Sears-Craftsman; 2 reel type push mowers as a local, community bank, OWNERS: Old National Wealth Management, Trustee TERMS: Cash or check w/proper ID Independent Alliance of the Don K. Snyder, IRA Banks, Inc., established in along with their commitment AUCTIONEERS: Bruce Guilford (lic. #AU01052422), Steve Zuber (lic. #AU09200116) to our region, their corporate WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS OWNERS: D. PAUL & DORIS INLOW FAMILY 2005 through the merger of the holding companies of culture and active commu- "Call Us-We're the Other Guys" Grabill Bank and Markle- nity involvement make it the Bruce Guilford right partner for First State 106 106N. N.Williams Williams Street Street Paulding,Paulding, Ohio Ohio 45879 45879 REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEERING Bank, is a fi nancial services holding company for iAB Fi- Bank. We share many of the Auctioneers: Maurice Wannemacher-JeffAuctioneers: Strahley-Kevin Anspach 419-542-6637 • www.guilford-realestate.com nancial Bank. iAB Financial same corporate values, and MikeMaurice Winans-Associate-JoEllen Wannemacher-Jeff Sisson-Bev Strahley-Kevin Wannemacher-Clerks Anspach Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 15 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 PAULDING COUNTY COM- FROM: 001-010-00003/General WOODBURN CITY COUNCIL Councilman Renner 2nd. All ap- Fund/Juvenile Court/Equipment proved, motion carried. Councilman MISSIONERS MEETING TO: 001-010-00001/General Fund/ MEETING NOTES 10/6/14 Abbott made a motion to have the 2nd MINUTES 10/8/14 Juvenile Court/Salaries-Employees CLASSIFIED ADS and fi nal reading of Ordinance G-14- AMOUNT: $5,000.00 1324 by title only, Councilman Rice IN THE MATTER OF MODIFY- Meeting Minutes from October 2nd, all approved, motion carried. Th is 8th day of October, 2014, the ING THE 2014 ANNUAL APPRO- Sell it in the Classifi eds! 06, 2014, Woodburn City Council Th e 2nd reading was done, Council- Board of County Commissioners met PRIATION (FUND 068): Classifi ed ads are $8.50 for 20 words or less meeting. in regular session with the following Th e Board of County Commission- Mayor Hoeppner, Councilman man Renner made a motion to accept members present: ers does hereby modify the 2014 An- and $.15 for each additional word. Abbott, Rice, Renner, Gerig, & Voirol, the fi nal reading, Councilman Voirol Tony Zartman, Roy Klopfenstein, nual Appropriation and hereby directs Bold is $1.00 additional. Treasurer Sarrazine, Chief Duhamell 2nd. All approved, motion carried. and Nola Ginter, Clerk; Absent: Fred the Paulding County Auditor to trans- Ph: (419) 258-2000 • Email: [email protected] and Superintendent Walls were pres- Warrants were presented, Council- Pieper fer funds in the Sheriff ’s Reserve Fund ent. man Voirol made a motion to approve, ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS: (Fund 068): P.O. Box 1008, Antwerp, OH 45813 Chief Duhamell: Councilman Gerig 2nd, all approved, Warrants documented as 211189 FROM: 068-001-00003/Sheriff ’s Deadline for classifi ed ads is Mondays at 12 Noon. Th e Woodburn Police Reserves motion carried. Meeting minutes from through 211279 for County Bills were Reserve/Workers’ Comp September 22 were presented for addi- TO: 068-001-00008/Sheriff ’s Re- Classifi eds MUST be paid up front!! logged 50 hours of service in Septem- approved and certifi ed to the County tions or corrections. Corrections were Auditor for payment. serve/Other Expenses ber. Woodburn Police had 75 incidents TRAVEL REQUEST: AMOUNT: $450.00 in September. WPD Will be partici- made and Councilman Voirol made a Dan Wilder, OSAVSC Fall Confer- IN THE MATTER OF APPOINT- pating in Halloween festivities again motion to approve as corrected, Coun- ence, Dublin, OH – November 21-23, ING A FACILITIES GOVERN- FOR SALE IN LEINARD APARTMENT FOR RENT: this year with candy and “spook-tac- cilman Rice 2nd, all approved, motion 2014 ING BOARD MEMBER TO THE MHP, ANTWERP: 1998 1 Bed, 1 Bath. New carpet, ular” decorations at the police station carried. Greg Geyer, OSAVSC, Fall Confer- W.O.R.T.H. CENTER: 2BR/2Bath mobile home. fresh paint. $425/mo, $400 Friday October 31st from 5-7. Superintendent Walls: ence, Dublin, OH – November 21-23, Paulding County is a member of New steel roof! $17,500. Audience: Loves is hooked up to water. We the Western Ohio Regional Treatment deposit. Includes water, 2014 Lot rent $193 per month A resident, who had a leak request- need to t-line water out at 101. Vac Tim Baumle, OSAVSC, Fall Con- and Habilitation Center (W.O.R.T.H.), ed a payment plan for his utilities, ar- has been rented to clean for water and a community based corrections fa- that includes sewer/wa- septic, trash & use of on-site ference, Dublin, OH – November 21-23, rangements were made for repayment. sewer. We have tried and cannot fi nd 2014 cility located at 243 Bluelick Road, laundry facility. Call Bob @ ter and curb side garbage Mayor: the water leak in Havenwood. Chlo- IN THE MATTER OF APPROV- Lima, Ohio; and as a Member County pick-up. Background check 419-796-9940. 45, 46p ING ‘THEN AND NOW’ PURCHASE it is incumbent on this Board to act in Th e business’s in the Industri- rine tanks will be delivered this week ORDERS AND PAYMENTS: conjunction with the other Member required/no dogs. Contact GRAVES TREE EXPERT: Tree al Park are having issues with AEP for chlorine swirl project. Engineers Th e Paulding County Auditor has Boards of Commissioners to reappoint Mary at 419-506-0459. tf trimming, tree removal, dead scheduling their electrical service. We that were in this week had a sample of certifi ed the following “Th en and Now” the Commissioners’ appointment to RAIN TECH Seamless Gut- fi nally got the driveway permit for the an ordinance that allows us to inspect the Facilities Governing Board; and limb removal, storm damage, house for sewer separation at the time purchase order numbers and payments ters, 419-258-1818. 43-45 Industrial Park. We have requested a included in the Allowance of Claims on Rachel L. Franklin has agreed to be clean up, stump removal, free pole moved. Love’s is looking at open- of sale so those homes are fi xed before October 8, 2014, Warrants numbered appointed to said Board; and pursuant AL GRIFFITHS CON- ing in January 2015. NACS is setting a new resident moves in. We will start to Section 2301.51 of the Revised Code, estimates. Call Paul, 260-341- 211193 through 211269 in the amount STRUCTION – Windows, steel this week. RAMCO is looking to pick up leaves on October 20. of $7,939.82; and it is certifi ed that both this Board, in conjunction with the 7255. eot Councilman Abbott: other Member Boards of W.O.R.T.H., light electrical, dry wall, to open in March. Kristi Sturtz has at the time that the contract or order Is the city’s big snow plow ready? was made (“then”), and at the time that wishes to reappoint Rachel L. Frank- doors, specializing in siding PARENT ROAD GREEN- applied for a $100,000 grant for the the County Auditor is completing the lin to another term beginning October repairs & more. Call the of- HOUSE & PRODUCE: Butter- Roemer Road extension. Th e commit- Superintendent Walls responded that certifi cation (“now”), that suffi cient 12, 2014, and ending October 12, 2017. fi ce M-F, 9-4 for your repair nut, Acorn and Spaghetti tee wanted a modeling plan so I will all warranty work had been complet- funds were available or in the process Now, therefore this Board, as a member or construction needs, 419- be meeting with several engineering ed and truck is ready to go. House on of collection, to the credit of a proper County, and with the collective Boards Squash. Variety of Jellies. companies for estimated cost. I met Woodburn Road needs mowed. Trea- fund, properly appropriated and free of County Commissioners, hereby ap- 399-2419. After hours, 419- Fresh Baked Goods every with Greater Fort Wayne about future surer has already been in contact with from any previous encumbrance; and points Rachel L. Franklin to the Facil- 506-2102. tf Friday & Saturday. 15019 development. Pooja from Umbaugh’s bank and posted the yard. Th e utility pursuant to the Ohio Revised Code ities Governing Board of W.O.R.T.H. to WANT WINDOW COVER- Parent Road, New Haven, asked if there were any changes to the department has a work order to mow. §5705.41(D)(1), these purchases must another four (4) year term beginning on Councilman Rice: no report the 12th day of October, 2014, and end- INGS that look great for years? IN. 260-409-1062. 44,45p budget. Th e mayor suggested more be approved by resolution of the Board Councilman Renner: no report of County Commissioners. Now, there- ing on the 12th day of October, 2017; Drapes, valances, verticals, money for the promotion account so FOR SALE: 2001 Chevy Councilman Gerig: no report fore the Paulding County Commission- and Clerk of this Board certify a copy shades, etc. Measured and Venture LS. Extended. Only the city can help with the 150 year cel- ers approve the Th en and Now Purchase of this Resolution to the Facilities Gov- ebration. In future years we are hope- Councilman Voirol: no report Orders as submitted by the Auditor; erning Board of the W.O.R.T.H. Center installed. Call Judy McCalla, 114,400 miles. Clean, good ful the TIF monies can be used to off set Councilman Renner made a mo- and it is found and determined that all and be included with the Resolutions of Hicksville, 419-542-6182. tf condition, must see! $3,100 cost. Mayor presented the 2015 budget tion to adjourn, Councilman Rice 2nd. formal actions of this Board of County the other eight (8) member Counties, WILL TAKE CARE OF obo. PH 260-444-9098. for approval. Councilman Voirol made Meeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m. Commissioners, County of Paulding, which collectively shall constitute the THE ELDERLY OR HANDI- Paulding p a motion to accept the 2015 budget. Minutes were prepared by State of Ohio concerning the adoption appointment of said members. Councilman Abbott 2nd, all approved. Clerk-Treasurer Holly Sarrazine. of this resolution were adopted in an MEETING NOTES OF AP- CAPPED by the day or the WEST BEND PRINTING & Motion carried. POINTMENTS: open meeting of this Board of County week. Day & nights 419-670- Treasurer: Commissioners, and that all deliber- Jerry Zielke, Paulding County Eco- Publishing can take care of all ations of this Board of County Com- nomic Development – Mr. Zielke met 4199. 43-46p your printing needs! Call us to- Ordinance G-14-1324 – Ordi- Sudoku solution

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51 273 Rev/Contract Services bution toward premiums. Aft er review 6894 AMOUNT: $18,000.00 of the ORC, Mr. Burkard’s opinion is 2 BEDROOM IN THE MATTER OF AMEND- that the Commissioners may not alter VILLAGE OF SHERWOOD ING THE 2014 ANNUAL APPRO- the amount of compensation and ben- PRIATION (FUND 185): efi ts an elected offi cial receives during YEAR-ROUND PART-TIME MAINTANCE EMPLOYEE APARTMENTS Th e Board of County Commis- their term. Th e salary and benefi ts in The Village of Sherwood is currently accepting applications for an opening for a mainte- sioners does hereby direct the County place at the time the elected offi cial nance employee. This position will assist the Lead Maintenance Employee and the Administra- FOR SALE Auditor to amend the 2014 Annual takes offi ce are to remain the same tor with all maintenance aspects of the water/sewer systems, storm drains, streets, and parks. FOR Redman mobile home, 14x70, 2 BR Appropriation by appropriating to the during the length of their term. Mr. A successful candidate will have the attitude and ability to successfully complete assigned 2 BA, new laminate fl ooring, new Sanitary Sewer Rev (Fund 185): Burkard noted that elected offi cials and projects in a professional manner and the initiative to address routine maintenance issues as 185-001-00006/Sanitary Sewer county employees are not treated the interior paint, new deck. This beauti- Rev/Utilities same. Th e state sets the elected offi cials’ needed. Must be able to lift up to 90 pounds and have experience operating heavy equipment. ful home is located in a clean, quiet Applicants with a CDL are preferred. This position is a permanent part-time position to include RENT AMOUNT: $3,000.00 salaries, while the elected offi cials set community just minutes from Ft. IN THE MATTER OF MODIFY- the salaries and benefi ts for their em- 10-30+ hours per week on an as needed basis. During winter there will be less hours unless ING THE 2014 ANNUAL APPRO- ployees. we have signifi cant snow events. Compensation will be determined by experience. Resumes IN Wayne. Spacious lots with city wa- PRIATION (FUND 001-003): Becky Suvar, Paulding County must be received by November 14, 2014. We are an equal opportunity employer. ter and sewer included. Lot rent is Th e Board of County Commission- Waste Management Education – Ms. PAULDING only $230 month! Priced to sell with Suvar presented information regard- Send your resume and cover letter to the attention of the Village Administrator, P.O. Box 4545 ers does hereby modify the 2014 Annu- Rent to Own fi nancing options avail- al Appropriation and hereby directs the ing her 2015 projected budget. Th e Sherwood Ohio 43556, e-mail to [email protected] , or fax to 419-899-2148. Please call: Paulding County Auditor to transfer Paulding County WMEA is funded able! Call Steve at 260-632-0206 for funds: primarily with grant dollars. Ms. Su- 419-399-2419 more information or visit our website FROM: 001-003-00010/Gener- var reported Paulding County WMEA at yourownmobilehome.com al Fund/County Treasurer/Workers’ is doing quite well fi nancially. She then Hours: M-F 8-5 Comp presented several suggestions for 2015 TO: 001-003-00002/General Fund/ that would enhance the county’s waste County Treasurer/Salaries-Employees management and recycling program. FULL-TIME MAINTENANCE POSITION AMOUNT: $766.28 Ms. Suvar would like to recycleSpringwood tires Springwood TRUCK DRIVERS FOR RENT IN THE MATTER OF MODIFY- again in 2015 and is also looking into Allen County grain elevator has an opening for New Moon mobile home, 14 x 70, 3 BR ING THE 2014 ANNUAL APPRO- reinstating glass recycling. Th e Com- a full-time maintenance and millwright. Must be NEEDED 1 BA home, new laminate fl ooring, newly PRIATION (FUND 001-003): missioners commended Ms. SuvarApartments for Apartments remodeled interior with large front kitchen Th e Board of County Commission- her good ‘management’ skills over the familiar with drive and conveying systems, welding Experienced layout. Rent is only $600 month. Spa- ers does hereby modify the 2014 Annu- past several years. cious Redman mobile home, 14 x 70, 3 Steven Clementz – Mr. Clementz al Appropriation and hereby directs the and fabrication, and electrical and control systems. Flatbed Company BR 1 BA, new laminate fl ooring, newly re- Paulding County Auditor to transfer met with the Commissioners and Cin- funds: dy Peters to discuss sewer issues at May require mandatory overtime and weekends. and Owner Operators modeled interior with large kitchen. Rent FROM: 001-003-00014/General the Auglaize River Sewer Project. His is only $650 month for 980 square feet of Fund/County Treasurer/Bank Fees questions focused on campgrounds and We offer group insurance, uniforms, 401K, and paid Sign-On Bonus living space. Both homes are located in TO: 001-003-00006/General Fund/ the options for sewer service. Dump vacations. Please send resume to: Help Wanted Ad, quiet Woodburn community just minutes County Treasurer/Travel stations would be charged at $55.00 from Ft. Wayne and include city water AMOUNT: $456.00 per month, with an additional fee per PO Box 323, New Haven, IN 46774. 260-493-3649 and sewer! Call Steve at 260-632-0206 gallon for usage over 5,000 gallons per IN THE MATTER OF MODIFY- for more information or visit our website at ING THE 2014 ANNUAL APPRO- month. Th e dump station would require meyertrucking.com PRIATION (FUND 001-010): a meter to determine usage. Individu- yourownmobilehome.com Th e Board of County Commission- al sites at state certifi ed campgrounds ers does hereby modify the 2014 Annu- are charged $29.70 per month during Realty Five of Defiance HELP WANTED al Appropriation and hereby directs the the operational months of the camp- Paulding County Auditor to transfer ground. PAULDING COUNTY funds: Open House Springwood Sunday November 9th HEALTH TOUR OF HOMES - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9th 2014 Apartments 12:00 – 1:00 – 9263 Rd 180, Antwerp Sch Dist.-- 5 AC. WOODED SETTING! 2:00 to 4:00 DEPARTMENT Large Pole Barn w/1/2 bath, Unique Home, 1841 sq.ft., gas hot water heat, new ENVIRONMENTAL metal roof. 2 BRs, large utility, lg pantry, 27X29 Great room w/cath.ceiling & fi eld HEALTH DIRECTOR AND stone fi replace, patio door to rear deck, Attached 2 Car Garage...... $145,000 9045 Casebeer Miller Rd TABLET Hicksville, Oh STAFF SANITARIAN 12:00 – 1:00 – 9601 Rd 180, Paulding Sch Dist--Beautiful 10 ACRES WOODED POSITIONS GIVEAWAY W/POND & EXTRA BLDG with workbench & 220 elec.! 3 BR, 2 Bath all brick Applicants must have a home; Family Rm has beamed ceiling & f/place w/wood burning insert; formal certifi cate of registration as WITH dining & breakfast room looking out across pond. . . . $149,000 a Registered Sanitarian or Spectacular home on the edge of town. Very well cared Sanitarian In Training issued 2:00 – 2:45 – 109 Garfi eld, Paulding. NEW LISTING. Pristine throughout! by the Ohio State Board 1 YEAR LEASE “Bright & Cheery” 2 Bdrm Home with Electric f/place in Living Rm, Pantry in for, extra roomy. of Sanitarian Registration. Utility, most replacement windows, Shingles & Siding est.10 yrs, vinyl deck at This beautiful home has 3bd, 3ba, living room, family Bachelor’s degree with 30 front entry & fenced side yard, Detached Garage, C/Air...... $62,500 Pet Friendly room, dinning room, large kitchen, and a 26x36 pole semester hours or 45 quarter hours of science required. 2:00 – 2:45 – 100 Bittersweet, Paulding. Spacious Condo! This 1352 sq.ft. barn. Large deck, beautiful Patio. W/D Hookups has 2 huge BRs w/walk in closets, good size eat-in kitchen & Living Room. Positions require a valid Ohio Master BR has adjoining bath w/step-in shower. The 2nd BR has slider Well decorated inside and out. Smart buy!!!! Driver’s License and Auto Spacious Storage doors to patio. C/A, 2-Car fi nished Garage, NEW PRICE . . . . . $105,000 Insurance. Please forward Patios “We choose to give” resume for consideration 3:00 – 3:45 – 14551 US 127, Paulding. Modern 4 BR Country Home situated on 1 Becky Strickler to: Paulding County Health Acre w/horse shoe driveway. Newer Oak Kitchen, Formal Dining, large family room Department, 800 East Perry 419-769-1157 860 St. Rd. 930 E. #65 w/brick f/place; 1 BR down, 3 up; Utility in clean basement, C/Air, Attached 1-Car Scott Williams : Street, Paulding, Ohio 45879 Garage ...... $97,500 [email protected] or email to paulcohd@odh. New Haven, IN Brooker/ Owner ohio.gov Paulding County HOSTED BY: SANDRA & TAMYRA – PH: 419-506-1015 888.766.8627 Health Department is an equal 260-493-6366 GORRELL BROS, 1201 N. WILLIAMS, PAULDING, OH 45879 opportunity employer. aspenmgt.net PAGE 16 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 5, 2014 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] AR PARTY AT GROVER HILL SECRETARY HUSTED AN- WAYNE TRACE PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS FINE ARTS FESTIVAL NOUNCES NOVEMBER OHIO BUSINESS PROFILES

As Ohio prepares to com- memorate the 96th anniver- sary of Veterans Day, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted today announced that No- vember’s Ohio Business Pro- fi les feature fi ve companies that are owned and operated by veterans. “Ohio’s veterans have al- Th e Wayne Trace Perform- and a variety of hot/cold appe- p.m. Music will be presented ready done so much for our ing Arts department presents tizers and desserts, plus coff ee, by the High School Marching nation and state, and have the 2014 Fine Arts Festival on water or lemonade. Band and Concert Choir plus so much more to off er,” Sec- Saturday, November 8th. Enjoy the art gallery with the Heartland Jazz Quintet retary Husted said. “Th ese Th ere will be a Soup and projects provided by the High from Fort Wayne, IN. individuals are using the Appetizer Buff et at 5:30 p.m. School Art Department. For more information, skills they have acquired to in the High School Cafeteria. Th ere will be a concert in please call the High School at At Wayne Trace Grover their goal but some of them Th ere will be two kinds of soup the High School gym at 7:00 419-399-4113, ext. 271. Hill we love to read. Each go above and beyond and run businesses that provide year the students have read- are able to receive more priz- needed services and prod- ing goals set for them in the es. Pictured here are the 6th ucts, as well as strengthen Accelerated Reader program. grade students that went the our economy.” HAVE A WEDDING, Each quarter they are reward- extra mile to read and score According to Veter- ENGAGEMENT Medicare Questions? ed for reaching their goal. more points than required. anOwnedBusiness.com, OR ANNIVERSARY? Open Enrollment Oct. 15 - Dec. 7 Most of our students read there are more than 88,000 businesses in Ohio that are Let your friends and owned and operated by vet- neighbors know for Call Anthony Marlin erans. Companies profi led FREE in the this month include: West Bend News. • Dandelion Lane Farm (pictures are extra) – Leetonia – A family run (260) 704-3272 farm that off ers custom- ers high-quality produce and farm-fresh, sustainably raised eggs and poultry. Ef- forts to meet non-GMO, heirloom and organic re- quirements have earned the business a Certifi ed Natu- rally Grown certifi cation and they were the fi rst vet- eran-owned farm in Ohio to receive the Homegrown He- roes Certifi cation. Dawn Carpenter Becky Strickler • ZAP Custom Lure 419-438-2742 419-769-1157 Company – Toledo – In op- Dawn@realtyfi ve.com Becky@realtyfi ve.com eration since 1971, the com- pany manufactures 100 per- 40’, SEEDSTAR, ALL RUN, ELEC 190 HRS., 720X42, P/S, HID, SF1 REC., 260 SEP., 337 ENG., 76X50, LG MAURER 40’, REMLINGER 4 BAR HARROW cent American-made fi shing POPULATION, KASCO FILL AUG (H) CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED (H) BIN, CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED (B) W/SINGLE ROLLER (W) lures and accessories. $ $ $ $ 81,750 277,600 297,300 53,500 • OneLove Lawn – Grove City – Established in 2013, Karol Yeager Scott Williams the company provides 419-784-4519 419-438-1165 Karol@realtyfi ve.com Scott@realtyfi ve.com high-quality lawn care, land- scape and snow removal ser- SEE VIDEO TOURS AT WWW.REALTYFIVE.COM vices. • Amore’s Koi Farm – Co- NEW PRICE! NEW LISTING! shocton – Serving Koi (orna- mental carp) hobbyists since 480X46 DLS, DLX CAB, 60GPM, 480X50 DLS, ILS, ACT SEAT, 4R, 900 SEP., 1,100 ENG., 76X50, C/M, 24 RN, LIQ. FERT. W/POP UP, N/T, 2007, the business specializes 4R, HID, 431 HRS. (B) HID, A/T, 60GPM 1,140 HRS. (H) PRO DRV, J&M BIN EXT. (B) ROCK GRDS, PROMAX (W) $ in providing quality, domes- $ $ $ 10718 Road 192 Cecil $154,500 9574 SR 500 Payne $129,000 197,000 195,000 235,000 180,000 You’ve always wanted to see this histori- Nice 3 BD/1.5 BA in beautiful setting with tic Koi and helping current cal property. So, unique, so awesome. 3bd partially fi nished basement. So nice and and future pond owners have COMBINES TILLAGE ‘11 JD 9630, 800X38, P/S, 4R, DLX CAB, 2 ba 2+Acres Outbuildings! Additional 27 ready to move into! the pond of their dreams. ‘02 JD 9650 STS, 2,300 SEP., 520X42, J&M ‘08-’13 McFARLANE RD4000 SERIES AUTOTRAC READY, 1,020 HRS...... $271,800 (B) acres also available. W/TIPUP, GS YIELD & MOISTURE...$95,500 (B) 25’ - 35’...... $29,500 & UP (B, H & W) ‘13 CIH MAG 290, 18.4X50 DLS, • Colonial Surface Solu- JD 9670 STS, ‘10 JD 512, 9-SHANK, FOLD, MFWD, 4 REMOTE, HID, 19 SP, NEW PRICE! tions, Inc. – Columbus ‘09 TO ‘10...... $180,000 & UP (B, H & W) PARA CUSH TRIP, WEAR GUARDS, P/S, 484 HRS...... $205,500 (B) WONDERFUL! ‘13 CIH STEIGER 400, 800X38 DLS, Grove – Founded in 1975 JD 9770 STS, FINISH BLADES...... $40,000 (W) ’08 TO ’11...... $163,000 & UP (B, H & W) ‘08 UNVERFERTH 165, BAREBACK, P/S, DLX CAT, and employing more than ‘08 JD 9770 STS, 455 SEP., 655 ENG., 20.8X42 46’ ROLLER, LIFT ASSIST...... $16,500 (B) 4 REMOTE, 431 HRS...... $257,500 (B) 40 workers, the company of- DLS, DLX CAB, D/T CHAFF...... $240,000 (H) ‘08 JD 2310, 45’ SOIL FINISHER, DRILLS ‘11 JD 9770 STS, 770 SEP., 985 ENG., 76X50, 6 BAR SPIKE, 10” PERMA LOCK DRILLS ‘95 JD 750, 20’, 7.5” SPAC, JD MRKRS, fers its clients a cleaning and DLX CAB, MAURER EXT...... $230,300 (W) SWEEPS...... $71,500 (H) 4770 Flatrock Trail, Payne $104,900 730 E. Wayne Paulding $92,300 2 PT., UNV. FILL & HOPPER...... $19,500 (W) painting service for parts ‘13 JD S660, 375 SEP., 450 ENG., 76X50, 2WD, ‘10 SUNFLOWER 1435, 33’ DISK, R/HITCH, Come check out this great updated home Country charmer on over 1/2 acre. This beau- ‘13 JD 1590, 15’, N/T, DOLLYS, MAURER EXT, CHOPPER...... $269,000 (B) GAUGE WHEELS, 24” BLADES...... $47,700 (B) with 3br/2ba and 2.5 car garage. So bright tiful 3BR/1.5BA home offers formal dining and equipment. Colonial HI FLOAT TIRES, ELEC RATE CNTRL, ‘14 JD S670, 225 SEP., 250 ENG., ‘04 JD 2700, 5-SHANK, PARABOLIC. $20,100 (B) and clean! Don’t miss this one! spaces, a fi replace and quality craftmanship! UNV CONVEYOR...... $49,500 (B) is known for being able to 1250X32, PRODRIVE, LEATHER, ‘12 JD 2210, 41.5’, KNOCK ON SWEEPS, ‘09 JD 1990, 40’, SEEDSTAR, 15” SPAC, handle and process a broad 150 BU BIN EXT...... $333,750 (B) 200# SHANKS, 3 BAR HARROW UPDATED! KASCO FILL AUG, ALL RUN...... $81,750 (H) INVESTORS! range of part sizes from large W/SNGL ROLLER...... $53,500 (W) PLATFORMS & CORN HEADS SEVERAL FALL & SPRING TILLAGE AVAILABLE COMPACT structural steel, rail cars and JD 900, 900F & 600F SERIES COMPACT barges, to very small indus- 15’ - 20’ - 30’ - 35’ PLATFORMS...... CALL TRACTORS TRACTORS & LOADERS JD CORN HEADS, 6, 8, 12 & 16 RN ‘10 NH 5060, 420X34, DLS, MFWD, ‘05 JD 620, NON SELF LVLNG LOADER, 85” trial and automotive parts. POLY OR STEEL...... CALL 24 SPD, DLX SEAT, 830 TL LDR, BCKT & FORKS, OFF JD 6420...... $7,095 (B) 7565 Road 165, Paulding $89,900 5871 State Route 500 Payne $78,500 Launched in June 2011, JD 635F, ‘04 - ‘12...... $15,000 & UP (B, W & H) 84” BUCKET, 1,415 HRS...... $44,500 (W) ‘94 JD 1070, 1,800 HRS., 44X18 TURF TIRES, Looking for a nice way to get income? Terrifi c 3 bedroom 1.5 bath ranch on 1/3 Ohio Business Profi le has ‘12 JD 616C, INTERMESHING ROLLS, ‘14 JD 6105M, 480X38, NO CAB, 24 SP., MFWD, 440 LDR, 9/3 TRANS...... $12,500 (B) Great single level triplex ready for a new acre lot. Many great updates. Nice open HYD.DECK PLATES, CONTOUR P/Q, 2 SCV, MFWD, 400 HRS...... $66,500 (B) ‘11 JD 2520, 210 HRS., 62D MID MOUNT owner! spaces! helped raise awareness about MASTER...... $97,500 (W) ‘11 JD 6430 PREMIUM, 18.4X38, 40K TRANS, DECK, TURF TIRES...... $12,895 (W) 673 SELF LVLNG LDR, 1,300 HRS....$86,500 (H) companies registered and PLANTERS ‘11 JD 3005, 192 HRS. R4 TIRES, MFWD, REAL NICE! PLANTERS ‘12 JD 7200R, 480X46, 20 SP, 300CX LDR W/BKT, 2 REAR SCV...... $14,995 (H) EXTRAORDINARY! doing business in Ohio that ‘95 JD 7200, 16 RN, VAC, 70 GAL. FERT., 4 SCV, P/S, RADAR, ‘07 GEHL 4840E, 950 HRS., FOOT CNTRLS, MRKRS, REDBALL, CAST CLSRS.....$20,000 (B) are creating interesting prod- FRONT WEIGHTS, 400 HRS...... $174,000 (B) CAB, A/C, 60” BCKT...... $18,195 (B) JD 1770 NT, ‘04 - ‘14,16 ROW OR ‘11 JD 8235R, 18.4X46, HID, ucts, off ering outstanding 24 ROW ...... $40,000 & UP (B, H, & W) ‘07 JD 3520, 2,345 HRS., 43X16, R4 TIRES, DLX CAB, FRONT & REAR WEIGHTS, 300CX LDR W/1850MM BKT...... $25,695 (B) service, contributing to their ‘08 JD 1770 NT, 16RN, N/T, P/U KEATONS, 3 BU, 837 HRS...... $176,900 (H) ‘10 JD 328D, 1,620 HRS., 2-SP., CAB, A/C, PISTOL PUMP, CAST CLSRS...... $65,000 (W) ‘12 JD 9360R, 480X46 DLS, PTO, 5 SCV, HI local communities and em- EH CONTROLS, RADIO, AIR SEAT...$36,695 (B) 13902 Helen, Paulding $74,900 ‘12 JD 1770 NT, 16RN, KEATONS, REDBALL, FLOW HYD, HID, P/S, 348 HRS...... $261,900 (B) 18692 State Route 111 Defi ance $63,000 ‘11 JD CT333D, 1,595 HRS., Not your cookie-cutter home! Super cute Well cared for 3 bedroom 2 bath Double- ploying Ohioans in the pro- MARTIN ROW CLNR, 600 GAL...... $125,000 (H) ‘12 JD 9410R, 710X38, DLS, REAR PTO, CAB, AIR, HI FLOW, Q/TACH, 3 bedroom with great curb appeal. Move wide on 1/3 acre with SO MANY UPDATES! cess. Each month, a handful ‘09 KINZE 3660, 16/32 RN, VAC, PNEU, D/P, P/S, 4 SCV, HID, 200 HRS...... $258,300 (W) right in to this great home! of diverse businesses linked MRKRS, 3 BU, MONITOR...... $112,500 (B) ‘08 JD 9430, 710X42, DLS, ANTI-THEFT...... $51,595 (W) JD 1790, ‘03 - ‘14...... PLEASE CALL FOR CAT 4 DRAW BAR, A/T READY, ‘12 JD 318D, 79 HRS., 2-SP. Q/TACH, together by a common theme ...... FEATURES & PRICES FT CNTRL, LIKE NEW...... $29,595 (H) MAKE IT YOURS! SPACIOUS LIVING! DLX LIGHTS, 2,370 HRS...... $199,500 (W) are featured on the Secretary Call for details on our John Deere LOW RATE FINANCING ProgramsPrograms of State’s website at Ohio- Additional Troxel incentives available on select equipment BusinessProfi le.com, where WARRANTY ON USED S SERIES COMBINES 50-50-50 DRIVETRAIN ONLY Ohioans are encouraged to • Bluffton = (B) • Huntington = (H) •Wabash = (W) 7827 Road 1031, Antwerp $60,000 104 W. Woodcox, Antwerp $49,900 go to submit companies they Cute 3 bed 2 bath in need of a little TLC. Cute and spacious 2 bedroom w/ feel are deserving of recogni- Build some equity! Beautiful hardwood fl oors and basement! tion in future months. Come see this home. Secretary Husted’s offi ce TOTALLY REMODELED! CUTE BARGAIN! also releases a monthly re- port of new business fi lings in Ohio. Recent data has shown that the number of newly-registered businesses 203 E. Jackson, Grover Hill $49,900 318 S. Laura Payne $40,000 Like moving into a new building. Great 2 2 Bedroom in need of a little TLC. in Ohio is up for the year as bedroom at an even greater price! It would make a great home or compared to the same time- investment property. frame last year.