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40th ANNUAL BASKETBALL IVY TECH’S BASKETBALL SHOOTING ROBOT Community MARATHON FINISHES WITH COMES TO HARLAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Calendar April 2-4 BIG WIN FOR P.A.S.S. • Spring Break VBS @ Harlan UMC, 12-2:30pm April 3 • Adult Cookbook Club @ Payne Library, 6pm April 7 • Craft Show & Bake Sale @ Antwerp Divine Mercy, 9a-2p April 9 • Retired Teachers of PC luncheon @ Vagabond, 11:30am April 10 • PC Career Showcase @ OSU Extension April 11 Ivy Tech’s Basketball many Ivy Tech programs in- The robot, which Ivy Tech • INDOT SR101 planning Shooting Robot came to volved in creating the robot, calls Mad Ants 2.0, is Ivy meeting @ Heritage HS, Harlan Christian School on such as: Machine Tool Tech- Tech’s third robot. Ivy Tech’s 6-7:30pm Wednesday, March 28. In- nology, Advanced Automa- first two robots have already structors and students from tion and Robotics Technol- made past appearances at the April 12 various college programs ogy, Industrial Technology, Mad Ants games. Mad Ants • Learning is an Art @ have worked on the robot, Automotive Technology, and 2.0, the first to shoot the ball, Oakwood Library, 6:30-8pm Kori Carlisle from the Devine Mercy team attempts to block which can shoot free throws Heating, Ventilation and Air is considerably more involved April 13 Roy Baumle for the Burkley Trucking team in the Mini-Tots and three-pointers. There are Conditioning Technology. (Continued on Page 3) • FWAH Drama Camp, The game. More pictures at www.westbendnews.net Ant and the Grasshopper On the last weekend of is still alive to help those in RECYCLING IN JUNCTION OVER 400 ATTEND PAULD- over the past several years the @ Woodburn Missionary March 2018, Paulding Coun- need in Paulding County. TO CONTINUE ING PUTNAM ELECTRIC co-op has made great prog- Church, 7pm • Identity Theft Lunch & Learn ty witnessed the 40th An- This year the Marathon had CO-OP ANNUAL MEETING ress in member satisfaction, @ LS Wealth Management, niversary of the 24-hour 88 teams play ball for those The WMEA Program outage times, and he empha- Bryan, 12-1:30pm P.A.S.S. Basketball Marathon who can’t. The P.A.S.S. orga- Manager, Becky Suvar, pro- (Paulding, OH) Pauld- sized how PPEC has the low- in the Payne Elementary nization is still waiting on the vided an opportunity to ing Putnam Electric Co-op est rates in the region. April 13-14 gym. The Marathon was born last few invoices to come in, the Junction community to (PPEC) held its 81st Annual “PPEC hasn’t had a rate • Quilt Show @ Harlan UMC, after former Payne resident but it is projected this year’s take a recycling survey on Meeting on Saturday, March increase in over 4 years. 10a-3p Jim Hooker’s time at Bowling event will raise $5,000.00, the Saturday, March 10th. After 17. It was a well-attended While we don’t like to ever • Mystery Dinner Theatre @ Green State University when Marathon Committee & the increase rates, members will reviewing the results, resi- event, where both Board St. Paul Lutheran, Paulding, he played in a similar 24-hour P.A.S.S. society are all unpaid Chairman Dr. John Sax- see around a $3 per month in- 7pm basketball charity fundraiser. volunteers, so all the money dents were willing to bring crease on their bill in March. their recycling to the same ton and President and CEO April 14 Now 40 years later, the dream (Continued on Page 8) George Carter reflected on Even with the slight increase, location, the old St Marys when compared to other util- • Glow in the Dark 5K, Payne Catholic church, but on a 2017 and discussed plans for Ball Park, 8pm MORE THAN $160 MILLION ities, this is still lower than munities receiving funds. different day and a different years to come. • Epidemic of Hope @ Branch GOING TO RURAL COMMU- “Our employees rise to surrounding utilities,” said Types of projects receiv- time slot. Christian Fellowship, 3:30- NITIES FOR INFRASTRUC- the challenge every day to Carter. ing funds include 27 bridge The recycling truck 4:30pm TURE IMPROVEMENTS provide great service to our The small increase was rehabilitation/replacement and trailer will arrive in • Spaghetti Dinner @ projects; 31 resurfacing/ members,” stated Carter. deemed necessary after a Cost Junction on the second of Service Study was conduct- Oakwood Fire Dept., 4-7pm reconstruction projects; 17 Carter went onto explain that The Indiana Depart- Wednesday of each month ed in 2017 and will be used to • Movie at the Huber: The ment of Transportation an- Transportation Alternative from 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. The continue making necessary Greatest Showman, 7pm nounced that $161.2 million ProgramTAZ Construction(TAP) projects WMEA Services program willLLC accept improvements to PPEC’s ag- TAZ To add your event in federal transportation that includeTony work A. Zartman such as • Travisthe regular A. Zartman recycling items: ing infrastructure. This will funding is being awarded to sidewalks, ADA ramps, and to the calender email 4376 Rd. 33, Payne, OhioGlass 45880 – rinsed, lids off – Construction aid in continuing the co-op’s [email protected] 66 cities, towns, and coun- trails; and 6 traffic safety sorted white from all other Services LLC efforts in improving reliable Continual Events must be ties in rural portions of In- projects.Phone 419-263-2977colors power to members. resubmitted once per month diana to invest in local road “IndianaCustomer is investing Satisfaction in is SteelOur cansSpecialty – rinsed Tony A. Zartman & During the Annual Meet- and bridge improvements transportation at record lev- Plastics - # 1 and # 2 ( Travis A. Zartman ing, PPEC Board Chairman as well as sidewalk and trail els and*Remodeling that includes more & New Construction Dr. John Saxton, pointed out numbers found on bottom 4376 Rd. 33, projects. Combined with than just our highways,”* Free Estimate of container in a triangle). several highlights for the year Payne, Ohio 45880 2017. “I’m proud to be part local funds, approximately INDOT Commissioner* InsuredJoe All other plastics are not ac- $212 million is being invest- McGuinness said. “Our of PPEC. We have held conBLUE- & GOLD I Cor. 10:31 - whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. Phone PMS 286 ed in infrastructure in com- (Continued on Page 7) (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 9) PMS 871 419-263-2977 Pole Barns - Garages Customer Satisfaction is Woodburn City-Wide YENSER GROSS Kitchen Remodeling Our Specialty Spring Garage Sales +($7,1* $,5&21',7,21,1*//& Roofs - Decks & More May 25-26 7am-?? • Remodeling Antwerp | Payne | Paulding | Hicksville Licensed & Insured Woodburn Lion’s Club will be serving their 30+ Years Experience • New Construction famous donuts on Saturday morning. 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Lutheran is mission is pursued through surgeons that was founded standard-setting, scientificin 1913 to raise the standards 4/5 – 10:00 Coffee and the first in the area to achieve the distinction. validation, and patient and of surgical education and Conversation; 12:00 Grocery Receiving care at a NAP- professional education. Its practice and to improve the Shop; 12:30 - 1:30 Bingo BC-accredited center ensures board membership includes care of the surgical patient. 4/6 – 10:00 The Price is that a patient will have access professionals from 20 nation- The College has over 72,000 Right; 11:45 Birthday Cele- to: al organizations that reflect members and it is the largest brations; 12:15 - 2:15 Euchre • Comprehensive care, in- the full spectrum of breast association of surgeons in the 4/9 – 10:00 Yahtzee; cluding a full range of state- care. world. Longstanding achieve- 12:15 - 2:15 Euchre of-the-art services The American Cancer So- ments have placed the ACS 4/10 – 10:00 Euchre for • A multidisciplinary team ciety estimates during 2018: in the forefront of American beginners; 10:00 Bingo with approach to coordinate the • About 266,120 new cases surgery and have made it an VanCrest; 12:00 Grocery best treatment options of invasive breast cancer will important advocate for all Shop; 12:15 - 2:15 Euchre • Information about on- be diagnosed in women. surgical patients. Charley Blackmore going clinical trials and new • About 40,920 women DEFIANCE COUNTY SENIOR treatment options will die from breast cancer. WUNDERKAMMER COM- CENTER ACTIVITIES 4/4 – And, most importantly, In addition, hundreds of PANY ANNOUNCES 2018 • Quality breast care close thousands of women who 4/10 DESIGN WEEK FORT WAYNE to home. will deal with benign breast DETAILS “Being able to offer pa- disease this year will require 4/4 – 9:30 Cards; 10:00 tients as many options as medical evaluation for treat- Crafts; 12:30 Kroger Shop; 5 - possible, specifically early ac- ment options. FORT WAYNE, IND., — 8 Open Mic Night cess to clinical trials, is what For more information Wunderkammer Company 4/5 – 9:30 Cards; 9:45 sets our oncology services about the National Accredita- is proud to announce details Blood Pressures; 10:00 Band apart,” said Rachael Hayes, tion Program for Breast Cen- in regards to the third in- stallment of Design Week Stretch; 10:00 Zumba; 12:30 emory of BillMD, Huff medical director, Lu- ters, visit its website at www. Meijer Shop; 12:30 Bingo with theran Comprehensive Breast accreditedbreastcenters.org. Fort Wayne. This event, to be who passed away held Monday, May 7 – Friday, Brookview; 1:30 Alzheimer’s Center. “This is the highest Sept. 27, 2011. May 11, 2018, marks a time of Support; 4:00 Yoga with Sue level of accreditation a breast ADULT & PEDIATRIC TRAU- ath changes everything. professional development for 4/6 – 9:30 Cards; 10:00 Tai e changes cancernothing. program can receive. MA CENTERS AT LUTHERAN Earning validation from an the local design community, Chi; 11:30 Birthday Celebra- till miss the sound of HOSPITAL REVERIFIED AS as well as an opportunity to tion r voice, the wisdomindependent in source like the LEVEL II American College of Sur- elevate the profile and impor- 4/9 – 9:30 Cards; 10:00 Kyleigh Rasey r advice, the stories of tance of design in Northeast Zumba; 12:30 Bingo with r life, and just geonsbeing inindicates we have all r presence. So theno, piecestime in place.” Lutheran Hospital an- Indiana’s growing economy. Kingsbury Place; 3:00 Yoga nges nothing. We miss nounced its adult and pediat- Originally a direct result with Heather Accreditation by the NAP- s much todayBC as is we only given to those ric trauma centers have been of Wunderkammer Com- 4/10 – 9:45 Aldi Shop; he day you died. We centers that have voluntari- reverified as Level II by the pany’s Creative Census re- 10:00 Bible Study; 10:00 t miss you! ly committed to provide the Verification Review Com- search project, produced in Cards; 10:00 Tai Chi; 4:00 Luellahighest Huff level of quality breast mittee, a subcommittee of 2015, which found that over Yoga; 4:00 Seniors Nite Out Brenda & Danny Thomas the Committee on Trauma 30 percent of Northeast In- care& family and undergone a rigor- to Hills in Napoleon ous evaluation. During the of the American College of diana’s creative economy is Carole & Ray Keesbury Surgeons. This achievement within the design fields, De- survey & family process, centers must DEFIANCE COUNTY SENIOR demonstrate compliance with recognizes a trauma center’s sign Week Fort Wayne has DINING CENTER MENU 4/4 standards established by the dedication to providing opti- grown into something larger – 4/10 NAPBC for treating women mal care for injured patients. than expected, and taken on who are diagnosed with the The support and open a more significant tone, es- full spectrum of breast dis- communication between first pecially in regards to our re- 4/4 – Sloppy Joe sand- responders and physicians gion’s economic development wich, potato salad, cole slaw, ease. The standards include proficiency in the areas of: continues to be invaluable in agenda. pineapple tidbits; Salad Bar maintaining Lutheran’s Lev- “By elevating local conver- in Café center leadership, clinical management, research, com- el II verification for its adult sations about design, we can 4/5 – Hawaiian pork over and pediatric trauma centers. better anticipate and adjust Asian rice, beets, Oriental munity outreach, profession- Kelby Knight al education, and quality im- Both centers were first ver- for community growth, mit- blend vegetables, tropical Saturday, March 31st the were as follows: ified as Level II in 2009, and igate future threats, and be- fruit, whole wheat bread provement. Antwerp Conservation Club 2-5 age group: Charley “Lutheran continues to fo- again in 2012 and 2015. come an even more attractive 4/6 – Beef tips with noo- held its annual Easter egg Blackmore cus on how the care it delivers “Verified Level II trauma community for investment dles, baby carrots, toss salad, hunt. Despite threatening 6-8 age group: Kyleigh can have the greatest impact centers, supported by three and relocation. It is clear that Mandarin oranges, dinner rain and cool temperatures Rasey on patients all across north- helicopters and a fleet of 25 Design goes far beyond con- roll, birthday cake; ncs=An- it was an exciting event. 9-11 age group: Kelby eastern Indiana,” said Paula ambulances, have helped es- cepts of aesthetic beauty, and gel Food Cake Children collected eggs Knight Autry, chief executive officer, tablish Lutheran as a leader in truly define the opportunity trauma care and critical care intrinsic within an object, 4/9 – Chicken, mixed filled with candy or money. Refreshments were en- Lutheran Hospital. “The way vegetables, ranch diced pota- members of our medical staff transport over the past de- system, organization, and Three children were really joyed by all who attend- cade,” said Bryan Mathieson, place.” -Dan Swartz, Curator toes, mango chunks, dinner lucky and found the grand ed. We apprectiate all who and employees on our oncol- roll ogy team collaborated to earn executive director of trauma of Design Week Fort Wayne prize egg which meant they came out and enjoyed the and acute care surgery, Lu- and Wunderkkamer Compa- 4/10 – Hamburger gravy received a huge Easter bas- hunt and to all of those who this important endorsement over mashed potatoes, corn of what they do daily serves theran Hospital. “Without the ny. ket stuffed with all sorts of helped that day. skill of our caregivers and the Design Week Fort Wayne apple, dinner roll prizes. Grand prize winners as a blueprint for many future endeavors.” vital input of first responders (DWFW) will bring local, LUTHERAN EARNS RE- A breast center that throughout northern Indi- national, and internation- ana, none of this would be al design experts, hands-on Thank You! GION’S FIRST ACCREDITA- achieves NAPBC accredi- tation has demonstrated a possible.” workshops, studio and fac- TION FOR BREAST CANCER Established by the Amer- tory tours, and quality net- The family of Carl Beregszazi would like to thank CARE firm commitment to offer its patients every significant ad- ican College of Surgeons in working events developed everyone for all the expressions of sympathy during our 1987, the COT’s Consultation specifically to build, connect, loss. Special thanks to Deacon Bob Nighswander for the The Lutheran Compre- vantage in their battle against breast disease. / Verification Program for and inspire our local creative funeral services; to the ladies at the First Baptist Church hensive Breast Center has Hospitals promotes the de- industries. The 2018 lineup of for the meal; and to the staff at Dooley Funeral Home. The NAPBC is a consor- been granted a three-year, velopment of trauma centers keynote speakers will be the All are very much appreciated. full accreditation designation tium of professional orga- ~Sincerely, nizations dedicated to the in which participants provide following: Diane Sliger and family; Randy & Jeanette Brooks & family; by the National Accreditation improvement of the quality not only the hospital resourc- Monday, May 7: Societal Louie & Lisa Beregszazi & family; Julius Beregszazi; Program for Breast Centers – es necessary for trauma care, Design Joe & Lisa Beregszazi & family; Jeff & Chris Crabill & family; a program administered by of care and monitoring of & Kay Beregszazi outcomes of patients with but also the entire spectrum Keynote Speaker: Zach of care to address the needs Klein is founder and CEO of all injured patients. This of DIY, a worldwide move- spectrum encompasses the ment to help kids learn skills prehospital phase through that will last a lifetime. 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He graduated from has also lectured at numerous notable residences around the ceremony on Saturday in sup- Bishop Luers High School conferences and universities country consistently wins de- port of these students.” (2000) and Wake Forest Uni- around the world, and is a sign awards for its imagina- 2018 Art Competition Re- versity (2004), and now lives member of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi tive response to land, client, sults – Ohio’s 5th Congressio- with his wife and two chil- Beta Kappa, and was induct- and architecture. nal District dren in San Francisco. ed into the National Academy Doug leads Hoerr Schaudt, Overall Winner: Tuesday, May 8: Innova- of Inventors in 2013. a 40-person landscape ar- Rosie, Bella Brandstatter, tion/R&D *pending approval of the chitecture studio in Chicago Ottawa Hills High School Keynote Speaker: university realignment by the known for its inspirational Honorable Mentions: Ronald L. Elsenbaum- Higher Learning Commis- use of horticulture as a trans- All the Bright Places, Sa- er became Indiana Uni- sion. formative element. mantha Greenhill, Wood- versity–Purdue University -Wednesday, May 9: Ar- more High School Fort Wayne’s (IPFW) tenth chitecture/Interior Design LATTA ANNOUNCES WIN- Thorton Twist, Audrey chancellor on November 1, Keynote Speaker: ASLA NER OF CONGRESSIONAL Boes, Upper Sandusky High 2017, and will be the inau- Fellow Douglas Hoerr brings ART COMPETITION AT CER- School gural chancellor of Purdue a distinctive perspective to EMONY IN PERRYSBURG Obituaries, Katie Veen- University Fort Wayne*, ef- landscape architecture that stra, Liberty-Benton High fective July 1, 2018. As an is born out of his life experi- TOWNSHIP School accomplished educator and ence. His early years on an In- researcher, Dr. Elsenbaum- diana farm gave him an open Congressman Bob Lat- VICE PRESIDENT PENCE er has more than 38 years of opportunity to learn how to ta (R-Bowling Green) an- PRESENTS NATIONAL AG wide-ranging leadership ex- build things. He followed his nounced Bella Brandstatter, a student at Ottawa Hills DAY PROCLAMATION TO perience that spans both aca- interest in land, design and SECRETARY PERDUE demia and the private sector. building to landscape archi- High School, as the winner Prior to coming to Indiana, tecture, only to drop every- of Ohio’s Fifth District 2018 he most recently served as thing early in his career for a Congressional Art Competi- (Washington, D.C., March Senior Advisor to the Pres- sabbatical in England. There, tion at an event on Saturday 20, 2018) – Vice President of in Perrysburg Township. the United States Mike Pence Welcoming Don is Vice District Governor Al Arnold, on ident for Entrepreneurship he worked in the gardens of right and Lion President Don Cooper on left. and Economic Development, Britain’s greatest plantsmen, In a ceremony at Owens presented President Donald J. Trump’s National Agri- At the March 12th meet- Don Gage, was sworn in. as well as Interim Dean for becoming the heir to centu- Community College, Latta ing of the New Haven Lions We welcome Don to our also announced that pieces culture Day Proclamation the College of Architecture, ries of accumulated English Club, new member, Lion club. Planning, and Public Affairs horticultural traditions. by Audrey Boes, Samantha to U.S. Secretary of Agricul- ture Sonny Perdue at the U.S. (CAPPA) at the University This rich body of knowl- Greenhill, and Katie Veenstra Garza, Ameriona Stiltner, Da- (Continued from Page 1) of Texas at Arlington (UTA). edge shapes Douglas’s intu- were Honorable Mentions. Department of Agriculture vid Slawson, David Dulaney Previously he held the po- itive, hands-on approach to The winning artwork, Rosie (USDA) in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Hauter: *Claire Mill- than its predecessors, incor- sitions of Provost and Vice landscape design. Since de- will be displayed in the U.S. “Since day one of this er, *Marley Parrett, Hannah porating a programmable President for Academic Af- signing two miles of median Capitol Tunnel for one year. administration, President Arnold, Luke Beckman, Mak- logic controller, a computer The three Honorable Mention Trump and our entire team enna Dunham, Kaitlyn Go- that uses sensors to control fairs, and Vice President for planters down the center of ings, Piper Kochel, Emiliano Research and Federal Rela- Chicago’s Michigan Avenue pieces will be displayed in have been working tireless- the system, speed control us- each of Latta’s district offices. ly to stand with our nation’s Turner ing pulse width modulation, tions at the institution. in the early 1990’s, clients as Mrs. Troyer: *Grace Goy- Dr. Elsenbaumer holds diverse as Crate&Barrel, Ap- “The high quality of the farmers, producers, ranch- a digital technique to control artwork submitted by the ers, and foresters, and every- ings, *Jalyn Klopfenstein, the monitors; and upgrades a B.S. degree in chemistry ple, the Chicago Botanic Gar- *Emily Keezer, *Peyton Manz, from Purdue University, den, Northwestern Universi- students this year made it a one involved in agriculture,” in electrical and mechanical said Vice President Pence in Josiah Akom, Hopeful Rose, West Lafayette, and a Ph.D. ty and Houston’s Hermann very difficult decision for our Nico Stahl components. from Stanford University.He Park have engaged Doug’s judges,” said Latta. “Congrat- his remarks at USDA. “As “Everybody’s always cu- the President has said, in his Mrs. Schultz: *A lex Baugh- has authored or co-authored speci c expertise in infusing ulations to Bella on winning man, *Emma Porter, Brook- rious about what it’ll do and more than 110 publications civic spaces with distinctive the Grand Prize — Rosie words, in ‘every decision we lynn Bakle, Brennan Egnor, how it’ll do it and how accu- and has more than 35 US pat- punch. will be a welcome addition to make, we are honoring,’ and Lilly Epple, Michael Geiger, rate is it,” says Bob Parker, ents. During his time at UTA, At the same time, his work the Capitol this year. The art supporting, ‘America’s proud Toby Reno, Cully Thompson one of the instructors from he successfully graduated in the private sphere involves competition fully displays the farming legacy.’ And I prom- Ivy Tech who works on the masters and doctoral stu- collaborations with the best tremendous talent that young ise you we always will.” project. “It’s fun to watch it.” (Recycling Con’d from Page 1) The robots were student PAULDING ELEMENTARY built in the robotics program 3rd 9WKS HONOR ROLL cepted at Ivy Tech. The robots are APRIL 16-21, 2018 2017/18 Newspapers – in boxes, built and programmed by the 6 AM - 10 AM in Community Rooms 1-2 bundled or in plastic bags students as part of the learn- *Denotes all A’s Magazines – sorted from ing experience in this pro- GRADE 3 newspapers gram. This is to prepare them Mrs. Doster: *Mariah Mixed paper/shred – for future jobs in their chosen Klopfenstein, *Landyn Moore, bagged fields. They complete these *Darcy Taylor, Levi Ankney, Junk mail – sorted from projects through both indi- Max Daeger, Reina Kleman, all other paper products and vidual and team work from Jalen Manz,Jordan Manz, bagged start to finish. It is important Vivienne Myers, RJ Wirts Cardboard – broken to know how to perform all Mrs. Buss: *Megan Manz, down – no pizza boxes due aspects of a job, but also to *Myrriah Manz, London Am- to food contamination be able to work well with oth- at Community Memorial Hospital etewee, Kayleigh Dunham Aluminum cans – rinsed ers who may be part of your Mrs. Rohlf: *Lucy Por- This recycling opportu- team and be able to problem MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT ter, *Camdyn Manz, Braylon solve in either capacity. Barnes, Jayla Griffith, Kate nity will continue unless the site is abused as it was Students at Harlan Chris- Manz, Weston Rhonehouse, tian School were instruct- in Oakwood. Do NOT leave 16 17 18 19 20 21 Lailah Smith, Lily Speelman, ed by Mr. Parker about the Brooklynn Verfaillie recycling on ground before technology of the robot. Mr. Mrs. Pennington: *Landon or after the designated time. Dasher, *Noah Pollock, *Tory Parker drove the robot from Packets will be available at CMH on the morning of your visit. If you have questions, the classroom to the gymna- All screenings are performed on a first-come, first-serve Singer, *Audrey Stoller, Rem- please call Becky Suvar, ington Boroff, Destiny Aldred, sium where the students were basis. WMEA Program manager allowed to shoot balls using Estie Pease, Trenton Tressler at 419-399-3630 or cell – GRADE 4 Mad Ants 2.0. Blood Panel with Health Screenings $45 Mrs. Keller: *Kaitlynn 419-399-7135. Lipid Panel (Cholesterol, Triglyceride, HDL) Breedlove, *Teegan Camer- Complete Blood Count with Differential on, *Jackson Griffith, *Col- Antwerp Conservation Club Thyroid Profile (T4, T-Uptake, and TSH) ten Hunt, Lucy Breier, Max SCHEDULE AND EVENT CHANGES Comprehensive Health Panel: 10-12 hour fasting Fohner, Abby Punches, Skylie ANTWERP recommended for most • ALT Tressler CONSERVATION CLUB accurate results (blood • AST Mr. Hurd: *Laila Stiltner, • ECO2 panel only). • ALBUMIN • POTASSIUM *Trenton Manz, *Ryleigh An- • BILIRUBIN • PROTEIN No physician order derson, Clayton Manz, Aleah • CALCIUM • SODIUM needed. Matty, Blayne Pease, Blake • CHLORIDE • GGT Rhonehouse, Zoey Schultz Cash or check only. No • CREATININE • IRON Mrs. Stoller: *Rileigh • GLUCOSE (BLOOD SUGAR) insurance claims will be • LDH filed. 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Call 419-542-5584. lah Hitzeman, *Samantha All of our advertised events are open to the public. www.cmhosp.com Reineck, Kiara Adams, Gavin Coil, Conner Couts, Natalee WWW.ANTWERPCONSERVATIONCLUB.COM • On Facebook! PAGE 4 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] WOMEN OF WORSHIP CONFERENCE several large teas in the com- of Hope, Inc: a tax-exempt, PARSON TO PERSON er Ellie Greenwich, who wrote munity every year and has non-profit Ministry with a many of the doo-wop hits of AT BRANCH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, shared her tea ministry oth- Mission, a Mission with a Pur- By: Dr. James Bachman the 1960s, including “Chapel PAULDING er places around the country pose, HOPE. Dear Parson, of Love,” “Da Doo Ron Ron,” and all over the world. We live in a day when ad- Paul said to the Phi- “Be My Baby,” “Do Wah Diddy She is also a cabinet mem- diction issues are a topic in our lippian jailor, “Believe on Diddy,” “And Then He Kissed ber for the Indiana District of media almost every day. One the Lord Jesus Christ, and Me,” and, of course, the title the Assembly of God Wom- in seven families in the United thou shalt be saved, and song, “Leader of the Pack.” en’s Ministries. States today is directly affected thy house.” Does that mean The music and lyrics featured Jacquie Covill is speak- by addiction. In a short span when a person gets saved in the musical were written by ing on worship in the Spirit. of time, Ohio has become the Ellie Greenwich and friends, number-one state for opiate the children are saved as includes liner notes by Anne She is originally from the deaths in America today. Her- well?” Beatts, and additional material Broughton area but moved to oin in our area is cheaper and Some folks teach that and by Jack Heifner. Rensselaer 26 years ago when more readily available than call it household salvation. MVNU alumnus Nicholas her husband, Jay, accepted a marijuana, presently. In 2016 However, salvation is strict- DeWalt and adjunct professor position at the Jasper Coun- alone, over 4,000 died from ly an individual matter. No- Carrie Vail serve as co-direc- ty Hospital. Their son, Dave, drug overdose in Ohio, more body can get saved for some- tors of the production. lives at Convoy with his wife than the deaths from accidents one else. It is “...whosoever “A lot of people know the and children. A daughter, on the highways and from shall call upon the name of music from this show, so it Kelly, is married to Leslie’s gun violence and suicide com- the Lord shall be saved.” will give them an insight into son, Nathan. They live in In- bined. We desperately need (Romans 10:13) the people behind the songs. dianapolis with their son, Hope. The passage you quoted is This show is definitely fami- Chi. Drug Addition is the num- in Acts 16:31. In verse 32 it ly-friendly and I think it would Jacquie served as secretary ber one issue, economically, says, “And they spake unto be appealing to all ages,” said of The Bridge Church until socially and spiritually, that him the word of the Lord, Vail. her recent retirement. She has Ohio is facing now. Sadly, and to all that were in the Vail is excited by the hard been involved in many min- from all reports, the drug issue house.” So they all heard work the actors and production istries over the years from in Ohio is tragically increas- the gospel, were all baptized team have put into the rehears- children’s ministries, Bible ing. Every year we are setting (v.33) and all believed (v.34). al process. study leader, singles’ group new records of deaths and Basically Paul told the DeWalt, who graduated in destroyed lives and families. fall 2016, said he “couldn’t wait leader along with her hus- jailor who asked him what God’s Word calls us to year. She will also be speaking Our courts are packed and our to be back.” DeWalt previously band, a ladies’ mentor, and jails and prisons are strained he had to do to be saved, was directed MVNU Theatre’s pro- “worship in spirit and truth” on worship in song. Miranda her gifting of helping people beyond their limits. Last year, to believe on the Lord Jesus duction of “Bang Bang You’re in John 4:24. Worship can be Harris is the lead worship heal from damaged emotions. over 15,000 children from Christ, and his family could Dead,” and he said, “As soon defined as “extravagant re- pastor at House of Prayer in She currently leads the local addicted homes needed to go do the same thing. as I even got wind of the school spect, or admiration for, or Montpelier, Ohio, and carries Celebrate Recovery group in into the foster care system, but It works for everyone, doing a musical, I instantly devotion to an object of es- a strong prophetic anointing. Rensselaer. in Ohio we had a little more “For by grace are ye saved wanted to be a part of it.” teem”. Christians worship the It is her desire to touch the Fa- Branch’s own Darlene than 7,700 foster homes. We through faith; and that not For information go online at Lord in many ways, but the ther, heart of God, and usher Briskey will be speaking are facing an epidemic. of yourselves: it is the gift of theatre.mvnu.edu, or by phone most common way is through in His presence in greater on worship in the arts. A The mission of Friends of God: Not of works, lest any at 740-397-9000 ext. 1620. All songs of praise and adoration. measures during corporate Christ-follower for many Hope, Inc. is to bring hope to man should boast.” (Ephe- seating is reserved, and doors Did you know there are other and personal times of wor- years, she is a wife and moth- those whose lives have become sians 2:8-9) open approximately 30 minutes ways to offer up worship to ship. From a young age, the er, and is the children’s direc- hopeless because of wounded Send questions and com- prior to showtime. God? Some other areas are in Holy Spirit has captivated her tor at the church. She majored and broken hearts and minds. ments to jamesbachman@ “Leader of the Pack: The the family, in the arts, and in heart and produced a love of in art in high school winning Through the redemption of juno.com Ellie Greenwich Musical” is the spirit. worship that goes far beyond a scholarship to Fort Wayne God’s Word and the awesome the final production of MVNU Branch Christian Fellow- platform performance,” said School of Art where she stud- Power of the Holy Spirit lives MVNU PRESENTS ‘LEADER Theatre’s 2017-18 season. Fol- ship in Paulding invites ladies Kipp. ied as part of her high school and families can be trans- low MVNU Theatre on Face- formed. Friends of Hope is a OF THE PACK: THE ELLIE book and Twitter to keep up Mix, Mingle & Jingle of the area to come and join Miranda has been married curriculum. GREENWICH MUSICAL’ other women in the commu- 10 years to her husband, Be- Much of her passion for local modern day missionary with the latest program news nity to learn how to go deeper naiah Harris, lead pastor at ministry, We are a Matthew and events. the arts has been expressed Mount Vernon Nazarene in worship. They are hosting House of Prayer in Montpe- 25 mission ministry, “when we Mount Vernon Nazarene in unusual and unexpected love the least of these , we show University’s Music Depart- University is a private, four- their second annual Wom- lier. They have four children. ways. She was a lead person our Love for Jesus”, concen- ment, in conjunction with year, intentionally Christian en of Worship event from 10 Leslie Callaway of Rensse- in the visual arts department trating on the broken, wound- MVNU Theatre, will present teaching university for tradi- a.m. until 3 p.m. on Satur- laer, Ind. will be speaking on at Family Christian Center ed and hurting, primarily in “Leader of the Pack: The Ellie tional age students, graduate day, April 21. There will be worship in the family. She is in Defiance for several years our local area of Paulding Greenwich Musical,” based on students and working adults. a time of praise and worship the wife of Pastor Mark Call- before coming to Branch and Van Wert counties and an original concept by Melanie With a 327-acre main campus followed by four speakers ad- away from The Bridge Church Christian Fellowship. She has around the Tri_State area. As Mintz. Performances will be in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and dressing four different areas in Rensselaer. She is a worship also used her strength in the I sought the Lord’s direction, on Thursday, April 12; Friday, several convenient Graduate of worship. leader there and coordinator visual arts to raise money for He put you and your family April 13; and Saturday, April and Professional Studies lo- For information call Olga of ladies’ ministries. world missions, so that she on my heart to request you to 14. All performances begin at cations throughout the state, Kipp at 419-203-1276, 419- She founded Mon Ami was able to travel and share prayerfully consider how you 7:30 p.m. in Thorne Perfor- MVNU emphasizes academic 393-2321 or at branchwom- Ministry, whose mission is the gospel anywhere God can partner with our Mission mance Hall inside the R.R. excellence, spiritual growth [email protected]. to provide women a means called her. She has primarily Teams. Hodges Chapel on the campus and service to community Miranda Harris from of growth in the Lord by par- shared with women and chil- There are primarily three of MVNU, 800 Martinsburg and church. MVNU offers an Montpelier, will be leading ticipating in ever increasing dren throughout Southeast areas in which we need Mis- Road, Mount Vernon. affordable education to more praise and worship music circles of encouragement and Asia, a small amount in Mex- sionary Team Members: This Tony-award winning than 2,200 students from 32 then will speak on worship in outreach. Mon Ami, which ico, as well as in the United Foremost: Prayer Partners, musical is based upon the life states and 19 countries/U.S. song. Anyone who attended means “my friend,” is a min- States. the foundation of the Mis- and music of singer/songwrit- territories. the Paulding County Ignite/ istry which communicates She has held several pro- sion, are those willing to lift in Beautiful Feet gatherings last friendship through a simple fessional positions during prayer the Mission for God’s Centered on Christ Caring for Kids summer heard her beautiful and repeatable manner. Many direction, protection and pro- the past 20 some years that vision. Monthly praise and St. John Lutheran voice. of the outreaches of Mon Ami afforded her the ability to prayer request will be sent out Preschool and Child Care “We are blessed to have are through gatherings such share art with the people she to prayer partners. her at Women of Worship this as ladies teas. Leslie organizes helped. She now incorporates Next: Ministry Partners, 812 East High Street (419)-542-8422 the art she loves with her kids those with a heart’s desire to Hicksville, Ohio [email protected] in children’s church. Lately, work with us directly to bring If you are Darlene has begun to sense DEPRESSED, you healing, help and hope to those Now enrolling for the 2018-2019 school year the Lord calling her to share struggling in our area. Every Early Learners, Pre-Kindergarten and Child Care available are living in the more with the women in the area of gifting and expertise is Lutheran Church PAST. If you are Paulding area and has begun needed. If you have any questions, contact Kathy Spears, Administrator (The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) ANXIOUS, you a lady’s arts and craft group at Finally: Financial Faith Open House: Tuesday, April 10 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm SPRING WORSHIP SCHEDULE are living in the Branch. Giving Partners, critically necessary as we are a faith- Sunday School Begins 9:30 AM Every Sunday FUTURE. Kipp is excited about this Heritage Service If you are year’s lineup of speakers and based mission. Supported by Sundays at 8:00 A.M. (Wed. Night 7PM) is expecting great things. gifts and offerings, your gener- Contemporary Service AT PEACE, you ous contributions enable us to Sundays at 10:30 A.M. “Won’t you join us?” she asks. Located at the corner of Park & SR 101 are living in the Branch Christian Fellow- bring help, healing and hope Woodburn, IN 46797 • 260-632-4821 PRESENT. ship is located at 109 N. Main to broken lives across our area. Proclaiming a St. in the former Armory on This is a Mission work worthy Changeless Christ in a the east side of the Court- of your time and resources. Craft Show Each area is essential to the Changing World. Saturday April 7, 2018 house Square in Paulding. fulfilling of the Lord’s purpose for the mission of Friends of 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. 9:15 a.m. Sunday School, Adult Bible Study Sponsored by FRIENDS OF HOPE, INC Hope, Inc. “As We do the Pos- Divine Mercy Parish of Paulding County sible, God does the Impossi- 10:15 a.m. Worship Service 303 Monroe Street, Antwerp, Ohio Modern Day Missionaries ble.” Bake Sale Bringing Help, Healing Please seek the Lord, for Divine Mercy Home Made Noodles and Hope how He is calling you, to be Dear friends, a part of this local Mission of CHRIST CENTERED ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Our Ladies’ Home Made Pastries After over 37 years of pas- Hope. You are invited to join Soup and Sandwich Luncheon toral ministry and short-term a caring team, bringing hope Homemade Pie missions, the Lord had led to individuals in desperate cir- HARLAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Carry-out Available me into a new field of minis- cumstances by using your God Raffle try. 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But the couple never shineth even unto the west; as follows. “Congress shall AHS EXPERIMENT WITH EDISON the West Bend News print all accepted the Lord as their so shall also the coming of make no law respecting an “Letters to the Editor” because personal Saviour. (Not ready) the Son of Man be. (30) and establishment of religion, ROBOTICS we believe that everyone has There was a flash in the east men shall appear the sign of or prohibiting the free ex- a Constitutional right to free- window. A really bright light. the Son of Man in Heaven; ercise thereof; or abridging dom of the press. In saying The mother and father went and then shall all the tribes of the freedom of speech, or that, we do not necessarily to see what was happening. the Earth mour and they shall of the press; or the right of agree with the content that But to their surprise they see the Son of Man coming the people peaceably to as- is printed. We are just the heard trumpets sounding and in the clouds of Heaven with semble, and to petition the messengers. The name of the angels were announcing Je- power and great glory. (31) Government for a redress of person who wrote the letter is sus was here! He brought the And He shall send his angels grievances.” placed at the end of each arti- Lamb’s Book of Life with him. with great sound of a trumpet The Second Amendment cle. To be considered for publi- The mother and father fell on and they shall gather together is as follows. “A well regu- cation, letters must be no lon- their knees and hid their fac- his elect from the four winds, lated Militia, being neces- ger than 1000 words, and you es in their hands and finally from one end of Heaven to sary to the security of a free must provide a name along looked up and cried out… the other. State, the right of the people with a phone number and/or Dear Jesus, are our names —Arlene Lee Bachman to keep and bear Arms, shall email to confirm validity of written in this book? He Van Wert, Oh not be infringed.” content. You can respond or spoke. He looked and shook The first amendment submit a new letter by email, His head no. They cried out, LETTER TO THE EDITOR gives us the right to prac- USPS or fax. “Oh, My God, we have no tice our specific religion Seventh grader Rayni Rister tests her robot. Responses need to be re- more chances. Where are we So, it comes to this: the last of choice, the freedom of Middle school students ison robotics. Students draw ceived by Friday at 5:00 pm going to spend eternity? If male White Rhino dies leav- speech and the press, the in Mrs. Susan Jewell’s ex- a path and then program the to be considered for the next only we would have listened ing only two females left to freedom to peacefully as- ploratory technology class at small robots to follow the publication. We reserve the to the pastor and our friends. watch the extinction of their semble and to petition the Antwerp Local School have path. right to edit for length, content They were warning us that if subspecies. Woohoo! Yeah! Government on grievances. been experimenting with Ed- and worthiness. we would have asked Jesus Go humans! Wait. What? It allows people to place ar- Amendment rights group. I Jesus say? in our hearts, asked forgive- Why are all these news ar- ticles in newspapers such as email: [email protected] am asking you to think how ness for our sins and believed ticles I read so sad and con- the West Bend News. 7. What happened to the giving up one right could af- fax: 419-258-1313 he died and rose again and demning, filled with remorse The Second Amendment high priest servant? fect all of your other rights USPS: West Bend News turned from sin and lived and shame for the actions gives us the right to have a 8. What is the subject of and freedoms. If we give up PO Box 1008 for Him we would have been of humans? This is not what well regulated militia and to the N. T. and O. T. verses? on the Second Amendment, Antwerp, OH 45813 saved.” I was taught in school and bear arms. A well regulated Prophecy foretold in how long will it be before Everyone not found in furthermore not what I ex- militia is necessary to the Psalms 41:1-13 prophecy is the First Amendment is tak- the Lamb’s Book of Life will trapolated from biology class. security of a free state that in verse 9. LETTER TO THE EDITOR en away? If we lose the First be cast into the Lake of Fire. There we learned about Dar- might someday fight against 1. Is there joy in helping amendment, how would we What about your life? Times win and his accomplishments a standing army raised and those in need? Reminder of the Second make our voices heard? If we running out. No matter what in the fields of biology and supported by a tyrannical 2. Who helps us when in Coming – Are you pre- can no longer make our voic- you’ve done. He loves you, but taxonomy. Boy, if I were a national government. It also pared? es heard, how long before we need, spiritual or physical? hates sin. It’s up to you. taxonomist, I would celebrate gives us the right to defend Jesus is coming again. The lose the right to choose our 3. Should we ask for for- The blizzard was on its every time another animal ourselves, our families and message of this story is clear. leaders? If you have made giveness when we sin? way, schools and businesses got on the endangered species our rights and freedoms. He’s coming the second time. it to this point in my arti- 4. Does Christ have peo- were closed. The tempera- list; one less animal to record. What has happened re- Are you ready? We only have cle, say “Thank You” to our ple today who don’t love ture dropped really fast, the So what Darwin taught cently is horrific and upset- one life to live and it should Constitution and the Bill of Him? snow started coming down, me, going back to my point, is ting. People of different ages be for Jesus Christ. That’s the Rights Rights. 5. Do people spread gos- and it was below the freezing that the world is a harsh evil and ethnicities are acting out only way to Heaven. God said —Gary Mabis sip about one another to- it. point. People and children place, we all came from one with mass violence. Young stayed in where it was safe. people, just getting started American Citizen day? Did Christ tell us to No one comes to the Fa- reptilian organism, some- gossip? 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Now Refacing Old Cabinetry. Get that New Look you’ve been dreaming of in your kitchen Granite & Formica & Solid Surface Countertops And Much More 3600 Square Ft. Store & Display Furniture Store Hours: M-F 8-4:30; Sat 8-2:30; Closed Sun PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] MY UNCLE GEORGE THE WABASH WATER TOWER from 6:30-7:30 p.m. cerns. The program, titled “The Lifeline 2018 began By: Stan Jordan Struggle to Forgive: Finding Wednesday morning March I was sitting in my quiet a Way Forward,” features the 21 with a day of Prayer and living room staring at a quiet filmed story of Alicia Brady, Praise. Throughout the day, t.v. screen and my mind was all who was the victim of a WNZR’s focus was on prais- over the Tri-state area. The oth- gang-related drive-by shoot- ing God, sharing prayer re- er day a couple ladies gave me ing. quests and testimonies and an application to join a group A dancer, Brady sustained intentionally praying for the called The Paulding County injuries that caused her to community. Listeners called Friends of the Park and they lose the ability to perform in to share their personal sto- told about fixing up the park at competitively. ries about God’s work in their the Five Span Bridge area and “Dancing was my life,” lives. maybe put in a dock. says Brady. “Everything I had Official fund-raising days IT WAS A LIVERY STABLE Well this is right down my worked for was taken from were March 22-26. Numer- alley, anything to make the me. I had lost that life, and I ous special events were held By: Stan Jordan river more useable. Well, I sat wasn’t going to get it back.” including the Lifeline Choice A fellow asked me one there and watched that empty This Lifetree program Challenge which offered gift time, what used to be where t.v. screen and my mind drib- will offer guidance for those certificates to those pledging the fire house is now. I will tell bled back to the 1945 when By: Stan Jordan ty Hospital Antwerp Facility who find it difficult to -for $150 or more. Friday brought you about what I know of that my Uncle George and I fished give those who have wronged Matching Challenge Day corner and area. Every once in a while, opened on March 22. And the for crappies in the Five Span someone will ask about the Prebyterian Church had their them. and listeners’ pledges were From as far back as I can Bridge area. Admission to the 60-min- matched by several generous remember, back about 1928 tower, where was it and what fish fry on March 30. It was Uncle George was a com- do I know about it. full blown meal with dessert ute event is free. Lifetree Café donors in the community. or so, it was a big red wooden mon every day working man, is located at the Bachwell Friday evening, WNZR host- building and in pretty good Well, I have ran this pic- and all, with plenty of carry but he was an Antwerp Boost- ture before, but I will do it outs. Center, 116 N. Washington ed a special showing of the shape. I know it was a livery er. In the book 100 Years of Street, Van Wert, OH. Please new film “I Can Only Imag- stable in the early 1920’s. again. That takes us into April, Progress by Mr. Ehrhart, Un- Generally the Wabash ran then the first thing you know, enter on Court Street and ine” at Premier Theatre in The late Ruth Biderwell cle George was in two photo- park behind the Courthouse. Mount Vernon. Donors who lived out on 192 or the East 2 – 42 or 4-6-4 locomotive it will be May and Dan and graphs. He was a fireman, a and of course they used a lot Traci Bowers will be having Lifetree Café is a place took the Lifeline Challenge River Road, she wanted to night watchman, a school bus where people gather for con- ($25/month, total of $300) be- come to Antwerp to school, of water to make the steam. their big annual Horsepow- driver and a deputy marshall. We had two passenger trains er Holiday at the Paulding versation about life and faith fore Thursday, March 22 re- there wasn’t any school buses I remember one time, he in a casual, comfortable set- ceived tickets to see the story yet, so she rode to school in each day and a number of County Fairgrounds. lived at the east end of Daggett freight trains and they were See ya! ting. Questions about Life- behind the powerful song by a buggy with a neighbor boy Street and the ball diamond tree may be directed to First MercyMe. named Wentworth. He would the ones who used that tower was right there. On one Sun- the most. 16th CENTURY MERCENARY United Methodist Church at On Saturday, March 24, drop her off at the school and day afternoon when the bell of 419/238-0631 or firstchurch@ WNZR held its first ever would go to the livery stable If you look closely to the RECRUITS GATHER AT THE St. Mary’s Church rang at six left you can see the roof and wcoil.com Lifeline 5K. That morning, and put his horse up. I think o’clock, as a lawman he went OLD FORT 44 participants showed up she came to school in that chimney of the pump house out on the ball field and took that pumped the water from WNZR’S LIFELINE 2018 to Mount Vernon Nazarene manner for two years and the ball from the pitcher, the The Old Fort will play host SURPASSES THE GOAL University to run, walk, or then they got school buses. the river up into the tank. It local law had no more ball after looks like they might have to a mercenary company, bike for Lifeline 2018. Sat- Ruth graduated in 1934 6:00 p.m. on Sundays. representing the years 1500 – urday afternoon, the crew and then married Ernest had an electric pump by this WNZR 90.9 FM, a broad- Right after I came back time. 1650. Re-enactors portraying cast ministry of Mount Ver- went on the road to provide Neely and still lived on the from WWII he and I would go soldiers from England, Spain, community service to local River Road and had three You can see the water tank non Nazarene University, to the Auglaize fishing. He had was to the left of huge stones France, Germany, and Poland is celebrating the success of ministry, Place 4 Grace. Place boys. I think she lived to be an old 1936 Buick, we would will converge on the Fort to 4 Grace is a maternity home about 96. that are still there. This pic- Lifeline 2018, the radio sta- put in at Five Span and go up- ture was taken sometime be- join the roll of the mercenary tion’s annual fundraiser. that teaches un-wed mothers Along about the late 1930’s stream about ¼ of a mile to self-sufficiency, in a safe, se- there was a man named Jones tween 1910 and 1931 because company of the Banner of St. Lifeline 2018 was held in late where there was some tree tops US 24 was paved in 1931. Michal. As they train to be- March with a goal of $62,000. cure, and stable home; to end who had a body and fender in the water and we would fish poverty and generational un- shop in that livery building. That area is all grown up come a unified fighting force, This year’s effort has brought around these tree tops. with bramble bushes and recruits will showcase the in $64,105 and the total con- wed pregnancy cycles. There was a few times in At 8:00 p.m. Saturday Uncle George had sugar di- saplings. I wish the railroad life and times of the late 16th tinues to rise. Blessed with season in the 1930’s and lat- abetes, bad, but he had a sack the total stood at just over er that the building became would clean that area. It is all and early 17th centuries. See over 220 ministry partners, of doughnuts, some bananas part of Antwerp’s history. the WNZR staff was greatly $48,300. WNZR returned a tomato factory. There was and a Pepsi Cola. I don’t know what soldiers and civilians to fundraising on Monday a time that is was used by the In the picture, just behind in the Age of Discovery wore encouraged and extremely which he enjoyed more, the you was a house and the man thankful for the community’s morning, March 26, with highway department to house food or the fishing. and ate, as well as how they the Lifeline 2018 Wrap-Up some of their trucks and who lived there operated the trained in their trade and support. He and Aunt Blanche (one pump that put the water in “God is so faithful,” said Day. A little after 6 p.m. the equipment. of my favorite aunts) had a lot interacted with one another. station received the call that Along about that time, the tank. His name was Lloyd WNZR Station Manager of sorrow and woe. They had a Highlights will include sick Marcy Rinehart. “We are pushed the total over the goal there was a house just west of Harris and his grandson was call and treatment of mala- boy, Earl, who drowned in the Wayne Harris Fleck. All of so honored to be part of a of $62,000. the building. The name was Maumee: Earl 1907 – 1925, and dies by the Barber Surgeon “Lifeline 2018 has been an- Bill Barnhart and after the these folks I knew and they ministry that is growing and a daughter Bernice, who died of all had a place in our history. and contests of Arms, Sword reaching our community for other example of how mean- house burned down, the An- natural causes. She was 21. and Musketry duels. ingful the partnership is be- twerp Volunteer Fire Depart- O.D. Fleck was a clerk in Christ. Thank you to every- I wish I would have gone charge of the Railway Mail The Fort will be open to one who pledged their sup- tween our listeners and our ment bought that lot. fishing more with him, because the public on Saturday, April team of student broadcast- Across the street to the Service here on the Wabash. port and became partners in he didn’t live too much longer. His son, Wayne Fleck, grad- 21st, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. our radio ministry! You are ers,” said MVNU Director of south, where the car parts He passed away in 1948, he was and Sunday, April 22nd 10 Broadcasting Joe Rinehart. store is, was Frank & Ken Bal- uated out of Miami of Ohio making a difference in our 62. and was a top flight, left hand- a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Admission: community” “I’m so grateful to the entire and Blackson shop to the east On one of those trips we WNZR family for continuing was The Chair Factory and it ed, fast ball pitcher. In WWII donation. For more informa- The theme of Lifeline 2018 were fishing and I heard him he flew an F-4-F off a carrier. tion: www.oldfortwayne.org was Fix Our Eyes, based on to support our radio minis- burned down in 1950 and the grunting a little bit and I askedH OO OO G try. The growth of WNZR VFW built on that ½ block in After the war he married Lois or call (260) 437-2836. The the song “Fix My Eyes” by for him what was wrong. He an- Anderson and he became a Old Fort is located at 1201 King & Country. This theme over the last 31 years has been the late 1960’s. amazing, and I can’t wait to swered, “I’m sitting here in a teacher here at AHS. Spy Run Ave Fort Wayne, IN challenged the WNZR staff The fire station was built swirl.” see what God will do next.” there in 1963. Over the years See ya! 46805. Parking is available and listeners to focus their Aunt Blanche was one of my attention on God and loving There were 48 first-time there has been a lot of joyous favorites and passed away in at Headwaters and Lawton donors, 173 continued sup- times in and around the fire Parks. others. The theme verse for 1960, she was 72 and suffered Lifeline 2018 was 2 Corinthi- porters, and 3 increased house and I hope a lot more from Alzheimer’s. They also About Historic Fort Wayne, pledges, demonstrating that to come also. Inc.: Founded in 2004, ans 4:18 which instructs be- had two other girls. lievers to focus on the eternal God is continually reach- See ya! Historic Fort Wayne is a See ya! rather than temporary con- ing new people and families Non-Profit Organization that manages the Old Fort Family owned The Paulding County in Fort Wayne, IN. Our and operated goal is to educate the com- FLOORING 105 N. Main St. • Antwerp Veterans’ Service Of ce munity about Historic Fort Friend 419-258-8081 Wayne and its significance The Paulding County Veteran’s Service Of ce is dedicated I HATE WINTER to the Northwest Territory, WE CAN MEET OR BEAT to aiding Paulding County veterans and their families in time the State of Indiana, and of need. COMPETITOR PRICES By: Stan Jordan the United States during There are two basic services the agency provides: the 17th and 18th centuries 1 – Emergency Financial Assistance – Provide short term This is March 21st. The Complete line of Flooring Products first day of spring and there  nancial assistance to eligible veterans and their families through interactive pro- from Mohawk & Mannington is two inches of snow on the who demonstrate a need. This includes, but is not limited gramming. We are a 100% ground. I hate winter. volunteer organization. All to, food, gas, mortgage/rent and assistance with utility For months I have looked Over 80 years combined installation experience payments. of our events are free to the forward to spring, now look, public. All programming 2 – Claims Assistance – Provide services for veterans and snow! I hate winter! Are you ready for your other claimants for help with VA claims for any federal, is funded by private and All we have to look for- corporate donations. state, or local bene ts. ward to is the end of next Next Vehicle? We also provide reimbursement for the cost of week. It’s Major League Base- FINDING A WAY TO FOR- transportation to VA medical facilities in our area, or in the ball Season. With my luck case where the veteran cannot drive himself, we will provide they will probably have to GIVE EXPLORED AT LIFE- a driver. scoop snow off the infield. I TREE CAFÉ Our of ce hours are Tuesday thru Friday, hate winter! On Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. March 28 the Root Beer Stand How to heal and forgive INTEGRITYRITY Arrangements can be made for after opened for the season. Well, after being wronged will be DENNIS RECKER ORD of ce hours appointments that’s a ray of sunshine! discussed at Lifetree Café Cell: 419-786-0889 F Any questions, please call 419-399-8285 The new Paulding Coun- on Wednesday, April 4, 2018 [email protected] Business: 419-399-2555 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 7 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 BOB LATTA TOURS NEW PCH watered adequately. Apply right and feed everyone.” BOB LATTA VISITS ANTWERP LOCAL fertilizer as soon as possible, USDA is one of three fed- FACILITY and water whenever rain- eral agencies which regulate SCHOOL fall fails to supply about one products of food and agricul- inch of moisture per week. If tural technology. Together, the lawn is thin, overseeding USDA, the Environmental with a high quality grass seed Protection Agency (EPA) and is recommended. the Food and Drug Adminis- If your lawn is very un- tration (FDA) have a Coordi- even, you can roll the lawn nated Framework for the Reg- first thing in the spring when ulation of Biotechnology that the soil is still moist. The next best time to do this is in the ensures these products are fall. The key is to use a light safe for the environment and roller. Heavy rolling on wet, human health. USDA’s reg- ulations focus on protecting heavy clay soils can cause Senior Josh Poulson asks Congressman Latta a question harmful soil compaction. It is plant health; FDA oversees about infrastructure spending. not generally recommended food and feed safety; and EPA On Wednesday, March classes with Mr. Dan Lehman to roll a new seedbed, since regulates the sale, distribu- 28, 2018, Representative Bob and Mr. Pat Miesle. Questions the new seedlings will take tion, and testing of pesticides Latta visited Antwerp Local addressed many different root easier in loose soil. Sim- in order to protect human School for the second time issues, including renewable ply use a garden rake to level health and the environment. during the 2017-2018 school energy, the algae water crisis the soil. Please remember that USDA continues to coor- year. Latta met with juniors in Lake Erie, the minimum this is only necessary if the Representative Bob Latta presents A US flat that flew over dinate closely with its EPA and seniors, who had pre- wage, the opioid epidemic soil is uneven. the Capitol Building in Washington DC to Paulding County and FDA partners to fulfill pared questions to ask him in Ohio, state standardized –Claude Schrock Hospital CEO Randy Ruge. oversight responsibilities and during their social studies tests, and school safety. Grabill & Woodburn provide the appropriate reg- At the new Antwerp Re- over the US Capitol building Hardware ulatory environment. This (Continued from Page 1) “In Indiana, the Cross- gional Health Care facility to CEO Randy Ruge. Randy ensures the safety of products roads of America is more built by Paulding Coun- explained to Bob Latta the SECRETARY PERDUE IS- sustained commitment to derived from new technolo- modernizing local roads and than a motto; it’s our mis- ty Hospital on Wednesday, function of the new facility SUES USDA STATEMENT ON gies, while fostering innova- March 28, 2018, Bob Latta, and how it was paid off before bridges, adding sidewalks, sion.” PLANT BREEDING INNOVA- tion at the same time. representative for US Con- the facility even opened. and growing our trail net- – Governor Eric Holcomb TION gress visited the new facility Bob Latta was very im- works sends a clear message Next Level Roads is Gov- USDA DECIDES NOT TO and took a tour given by the pressed by what he heard and that we’re building commu- ernor Eric J. Holcomb’s ini- staff at Paulding County Hos- noted how it was beneficial U.S. Secretary of Agricul- IMPOSE ADDITIONAL REG- nities that are primed to at- tiative to elevate Indiana’s pital. While Latta was there with access so close to the US ture Sonny Perdue issued a ULATORY REQUIREMENTS tract and retain talent and economic competitiveness he presented a flag that flew 24 access. statement providing clarifi- FOR ORGANIC PRODUCERS spur job growth in the 21st and quality of life for all cation on the U.S. Depart- AND HANDLERS century economy.” Hoosiers through invest- through WNZR. LAWN CARE FOR THE ment of Agriculture’s (USDA) A list of all communities ment in transportation “We are honored to be a HOMEOWNER oversight of plants produced The U.S. Departmentreceiving funds is online infrastructure. This sus- part of your life and thankful through innovative new of Agriculture (USDA) an- at http://www.in.gov/in- tainable, data-driven plan for the opportunity to minis- Aeration and Rolling breeding techniques which nounced the decision to dot/3691.htm dedicates more than $30 bil- ter to you and your family.” Aeration consists of perfo- include techniques called ge- withdraw the Organic Live- For this latest round of lion over the next 20 years to “I cannot find the right rating the soil (and any thatch nome editing. stock and Poultry Practices funding, rural communi- improving the conditions of words to express my appre- above it) with small holes Under its biotechnology (OLPP) final rule published ties will design, develop and existing roads and bridges ciation to you,” said Hannah that opens up the soil, thatch regulations, USDA does not on January 19, 2017. The rule purchase land for projects – both state and local, fin- Radke, sophomore communi- and grass. This allows water, regulate or have any plans to would have increased federal that would be bid during ishing major projects, and cations major from Medina, air and fertilizer to get clos- regulate plants that could oth- regulation of livestock and the fiscal year beginning building for the future. Next OH. “It is so exciting to see er to the grass’ roots, which erwise have been developed poultry for certified organic July 2021. While the funds Level Roads is enhancing In- what God is doing in WNZR enables them to grow more through traditional breeding producers and handlers. The awarded now are dedicated diana’s position as a leader in through your financial sup- deeply, producing a more techniques as long as they are withdrawal becomes effective to construction, INDOT will freight and logistics and em- port and prayers. Thank you vigorous lawn. In tests, grass not plant pests or developed be financially participating powering cities, towns and for join the WNZR family as May 13, 2018. roots have been shown to using plant pests. This in- Significant policy and le- in design, engineering, and counties to build communi- we seek to continuously Fix proliferate around the holes. cludes a set of new techniques gal issues were identified after right of way acquisition com- ties that attract jobs and tal- Our Eyes on God.” Aerating will also improve that are increasingly being the rule published in January ponents of these projects. ent. Learn more about Next WNZR 90.9 FM is cel- soil compaction and reduce used by plant breeders to pro- ebrating 31 years as Knox 2017. After careful review and INDOT dedicates ap- Level Roads at in.gov/indot. the likelihood of thatch be- duce new plant varieties that About the Indiana De- County’s hometown Chris- coming an issue. Some signs two rounds of public com- proximately 25 percent of are indistinguishable from partment of Transportation tian radio station. WNZR that your lawn may need to ment, USDA has determined its federal highway funds broadcasts contemporary those developed through tra- that the rule exceeds the De- to supporting local projects INDOT empowers busi- be aerated are poor drainage, ditional breeding methods. Christian music, family-ori- a failure for the lawn to turn partment’s statutory authori- each year. Metropolitan nesses to deliver Indiana Thenewest of these methods, ented programs, sports, news green after fertilizing, and a ty, and that the changes to the Planning Organizations dis- to the world and bring the and weather 24 hours a day. presence of many worn areas. such as genome editing, ex- existing organic regulations tribute those funds to cities, world to Indiana by provid- All who wish to support Life- Intensively maintained lawns pand traditional plant breed- could have a negative effect towns, and counties within ing a transportation network line 2018 or who would like (those that receive regular ing tools because they can in- on voluntary participation the state’s larger urbanized that is second to none. The more information, please visit fertilizer feedings) should be troduce new plant traits more in the National Organic Pro- areas while INDOT distrib- agency builds and maintains www.wnzr.fm , or call WNZR aerated about once a year; quickly and precisely, poten- gram, including real costs for utes funds outside MPO ar- more than 28,000 lane miles at (740) 392-9090. those receiving moderate tially saving years or even de- producers and consumers. eas. Communities must pay of highway and 5,600 bridg- Mount Vernon Nazarene maintenance (not much fer- cades in bringing needed new “The existing robust or- at least 20 percent in local es, and provides oversight University is a private, four- tilizer) need aerating every varieties to farmers. ganic livestock and poultry matching funds and meet for 117 public aviation fa- year, intentionally Christian two years or so. “With this approach, regulations are effective,” said other federal requirements cilities and more than 4,000 teaching university for tradi- In this area, aeration can USDA seeks to allow inno- USDA Marketing and Regu- to receive federal funding. miles of active rail lines. In- tional age students, graduate be done in the spring and fall vation when there is no risk latory Program Undersecre- Rural communities were diana ranked as the #1 state students and working adults. of the year. present,” said Secretary Per- invited to submit project in the U.S. for infrastructure With a 327-acre main campus tary Greg Ibach. “The organic To aerate a lawn, use a spe- due. “At the same time, I want industry’s continued growth applications to INDOT for in CNBC’s 2016 “Top States in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and cialized tool to poke holes or to be clear to consumers that for Business” ranking. Learn several convenient Graduate domestically and globally potential funding during a remove cores from the soil. we will not be stepping away call for projects announced more about INDOT at in- and Professional Studies lo- Run the aerator over the lawn shows that consumers trust from our regulatory responsi- the current approach that bal- in October 2017. .gov/indot. cations throughout the state, several times to make enough bilities. While these crops do MVNU emphasizes academic ances consumer expectations Next Level Roads holes. not require regulatory over- excellence, spiritual growth Make sure the soil is moist and the needs of organic pro- About Next Level Roads and service to community sight, we do have an import- ducers and handlers.” during aeration, neither too ant role to play in protecting and church. 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Property Clean-Up food produced in a manner the March 12, 2018, Federal • Trail Clearing & Etc. • Water & Sewer Hook-Up that consumes fewer natural Register, and on the USDA Mulch Colors: • Woods Clean Up resources. This new innova- Red, Brown, and Gold; • Demolition National Organic Program NEW COLOR: BLACK tion will help farmers do what web page. “No Job Too Small” we aspire to do at USDA: do Black Dirt and Small Gravel. Call 260-705-4130 Everything is in Bulk PAGE 8 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] award went to Lil Archers. to Colton Bashore and Aiden Chippewa, 5-11, soph., 13.7; land; Anna Ibos, Garfield In the Tots Division, Team Provines for capturing 1st Maddie Mattimore, Delta, Heights Trinity; Carleen Mac scored 61-points fol- place for the first time in their 5-6, sr., 19.0; Erin Daniels, Ellerbruch, Rocky River Lu- lowed by Antwerp Exchange careers. Due to the efforts of Minford, 5-8, sr., 21.0; Pey- theran West; Tully Taylor, Bank with 52-points and First all 32 wrestlers, the Archers ton Scott, Lynchburg-Clay, Conneaut; Karissa Rankin, Christian Church earned the brought home a 2nd place 5-7, jr., 25.1; Rachel Murray, Oberlin; Kayla White, Bur- Sportsmanship Award. team trophy as well!! Con- Waynesville, 5-10, jr., 18.5; ton Berkshire. In the Mini-youth Divi- gratulations to all of the wres- Kami McEldowney, Ver- Jayden Moore, Casta- sion, United scored 71-points tlers for their hard work this sailles, 5-8, sr., 13.1. lia Margaretta; Jacqueline, followed by Willow Tree past weekend and throughout THIRD TEAM Baith, Ashland Crestview; Farms with 69-points and Jas this entire season. The wres- Carson Miller, Crooks- Shaina Orewiler, Bucyrus; & Nana earned the Sports- tling club wraps up their sea- ville, 5-10, sr., 21.2; Andrea Jamie Schmeltz, Pemberville manship Award. son next weekend at the Tino- Robson, Collins West- Eastwood; Maura Hoying, In the Youth Division, ra tournament. Good Luck ern Reserve, 5-6, sr., 12.4; Coldwater; Marina Adachi, Prestige Worldwide scored and GO ARCHERS!!! Paige Motycka, Convoy Attica Seneca East; Kamryn 103-points with Napa True The Antwerp wrestling Crestview, 5-5, jr., 17.4; Zoe Hostetler, Archbold. Willow Tree Farms Value and Hustle Hard Pray club coaches would also like Shank, Elmwood, 5-11, sr., Casey Bertke, Carding- Valentine’s Harder (tied with 50-points), to send a shout out to all of 19.8; Haley Porter, Belmont ton; Avery Clark, Richwood and Mathematical Minions the volunteers who worked at Union Local, 5-5, sr., 18.8; North Union; Kynlee Ed- earned the Sportsmanship this year’s tournament. Once Emily Londot, Utica, 6-1, wards, Cardington; Dani Party Award. again, it was a great success soph., 18.1; Sam Basham, Hall, Columbus Ready; An Evening Benefiting the In the Mens division, and this tournament is not Newark Catholic, 6-2, jr., Cierra Joiner, Centerburg; Briceton Sharpshooters shot possible without the dedica- 13.1; Mikaila Carpenter, Bekah Muselin, Marion El- to the top with 193-points tion of all the people who care Orrville, 6-0, jr., 18.0; Kay- gin; Tayler Pierce, Grand- Funds raised will be used in support of the Women’s Imaging Center at the and following close behind about this program. We truly la Muslovski, Columbiana, view Heights. Paulding County Hospital, to upgrade the Mammography Unit to 3-D Imaging. was The Linder Clan earned appreciate all of the donations 5-6, soph., 21.0; Alea Harris, Kassidy Betzing, Pome- 158-points and Walmart and time that people give to Cincinnati Summit Country roy Meigs; Grace Lightle, Saturday February 17, 2018 Trans Gas City earned the our wrestling program and Day, 5-8, sr., 14.1. Piketon; McKena Rice, Al- At the Paulding Eagles Sportsmanship Award. look forward to the future. SPECIAL MENTION bany Alexander; Lexi Wise, 206 W. Perry St., Paulding Ohio In the Co-Ed Division, Natalie Stoner, Bellaire; Ironton; Emilee Whitt, Steak Dinner, DJ, Games, Prizes, Live & Silent Auctions 5:00-9:00 pm Northrop topped at 67 points RAIDERS OPEN SEASON Sydney Mullet, Sugarcreek South Point; Natalee Hall, Doors Open 4:30 pm, Dinner Served 5:00-7:00 pm with Paulding County Hos- Garaway; Boston McKin- Chesapeake; Allie Mar- WITH WIN Tickets $13.00 each pital posting 66-points and ney, Zoarville Tuscarawas shall, Proctorville Fairland; Available at the Paulding Eagles, or Contact Sue Dangler at Puckerbrush earned the On Tuesday, March 27 the Valley; Jenni Carmichael, Whitney Broughton, Sar- [email protected], or 419-670-4444 Sportsmanship Award. Raiders opened their season Old Washington Buckeye dinia Eastern Brown; Ash- Trail; Kayla Huff, Richmond ley Blankenship, Minford; The Mission of the Paulding County Hospital Foundation against the Pirates in high is to support the Paulding County Hospital, BULLDOGS SPLIT WITH school baseball. Wayne Trace Edison; Leah Maniaci, Mar- Abbie Kallner, Wheelers- supporting high quality health care and wellness for the people ion Pleasant; Alexia Smith, burg; Avery Harper, Sea- in our communities. SPARTANS came out on top with a 2 runs PCHF is a 501(c)3 organization. Donations are tax-deductible. in the 5th inning that could Columbus Africentric; Rai- man North Adams; Caitlyn Team MAC NEW HAVEN - Home- not be counted by Continen- yah Johnson, Rocky River Brisker, Oak Hill. stead scored in five of seven tal. The game finished 4-2. Lutheran West; Madison Mary Englert, Cin. Ma- innings and the Spartans Score By Innings: Hurst, Andover Pymatun- deira; Frankie Fife, James- cruised to an 11-2 victory over Continental – 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 ing Valley; Bailey Drapola, town Greeneview; Macey New Haven in high school = 2; 2H; 2E Brookfield; Becky Adelman, Huelskamp, Anna; Kiana softball action Monday night. Wayne Trace – 0 1 0 1 2 0 x Atwater Waterloo; Addi- Klein, Miamisburg Dayton The Spartans scored two = 4; 2H; 3E son Bergman, Hicksville; Christian; Jenna Lovely, runs in the top of the first Winning Pitcher – Korbin Lexie Arden, Ironton; Alex- Camden Preble Shawnee; before the Bulldogs answered Slade (5 innings, 1 hit, 2 runs, is Chase, Williamsburg; Danielle Winner, Versailles; with two runs of their own in 0 earned runs, 4 strikeouts, 3 Morgan Haney, Casstown Niah Woods, Cin. Summit the home half of the inning. walks) Miami East; Alea Harris, Country Day. However, the rest of the Losing Pitcher – Nick Cincinnati Summit Coun- Dani Vuletich, South game belonged to Homestead. States (4-1/3 innings, 1 hit, 4 try Day; Braiden Collins, Range; Grace Mills, Gar- The visitors scored three runs, 3 earned runs, 5 strike- Chillicothe Huntington; rettsville Garfield; Maggie more in the second before outs, 1 walk) Rachel Richardson, Alba- Coblentz, Apple Creek Way- adding four in the fifth and Save – Braden Zuber (2 in- ny Alexander; Jessie Addis, nedale; Majestic Sales, Mas- two in the seventh to seal the nings, 1 hit, 0 runs, 3 strike- Nelsonville-York; Emily sillon Tuslaw; Karli Anker, 11-2 victory. outs, 0 walks) Compliment, Coal Grove Akron Manchester; Maddie Chad Benschneider presents John Claymiller with his own Dawson-Bryant; Morgan Durkin, South Range; Abby t-shirt quilt for his years of service with Ben Winans. New Haven totaled five Other Continental Pitch- hits in the contest, led by a er – Peyton Weller (1-2/3 in- Reynolds, Sardinia Eastern White, Warren Champion. (Continued from Page 1) the Marathon. double from Kirsten Braun. nings, 1 hit, 0 runs, 2 strike- Brown; Lakyn Hupp, Sea- Dulcie Christman, raised will go to those in need The winner of the raffle The Lady Bulldogs posted outs, 0 walks) man North Adams; Grace Barnesville; Tiffany Weav- from Paulding County. for the t-shirt quilt was Tami a 3-2 win over Prairie Heights Continental Hitters – Shope, Leesburg Fairfield; er, Berlin Hiland; Kierrah 40th Annual P.A.S.S. Meyer. in their season opener on Sat- Brady Dockery (single), Chris Ally Winnen, Elyria Cath- Stewart, Zoarville Tuscara- Basketball Marathon Re- Winning Teams: urday as well. Potts (single) olic. was Valley; Karlee Altimore, sults In the Mini-Tots division, Wayne Trace Hitters – HONORABLE MEN- Magnolia Sandy Valley; Ka- Kauser Excavating was 1st The Traveling Plaque was ANTWERP WRESTLING Haydn Gillett (single), Drew TION trina Davis, Bellaire; Kaylie awarded to the Paulding with 34-points followed by FINISHES 2nd AT HOME Forrer (single) Faith Williams, Elyria Apperson, McConnelsville County Sheriff’s Department Burkley Trucking with 16 Catholic; Jenna Sayle, Kirt- Morgan. points. The sportsmanship TOURNAMENT for their years of support of 2018 DIVISION III OPSWA The Antwerp Wrestling ALL-OHIO GIRLS BASKET- Club recently competed in BALL their home meet, The Archer Open, on Saturday, March FIRST TEAM 31, 2018. A season high 32 Kennedy Schlabach, Ber- wrestlers competed with lin Hiland, 5-6, sr., 15.2; all 32 placing in the top 4 of Jordan Horston, Columbus HEALTH FAIR! their respective weight class- Africentric, 6-0, jr., 18.1; Is- Five Saturdays. Five Locations. es. Finishing 4th on the day abelle Kline, Newton Falls, were Kalel Mead, Cooper 5-10, sr., 19.9; Kadie Hemp- Nestleroad, Liam Bryant, fling, Ottawa-Glandorf, 5-9, JJ Shannon, Dorian Ben- sr., 14.2; Savanah Richards, nett, Teagan Eaton, Carter Findlay Liberty Benton, 5-8, Bashore, and Skyler Octavia- jr., 16.4; Ella Skeens, Chilli- no. Earning 3rd place finishes cothe Southeastern, 5-11, sr., PLEASE JOIN US! were Dominic Moreno, Dom- 29.0; Emily Chapman, Proc- LOCATIONS: inic Bennett, Landon Bryant, torville Fairland, 5-5, sr., April 7, 2018 Regional Health Center Levi Monroe, Riley Smith, AJ 19.7; Nikki Current, Belle- 608 S Erie Street, Antwerp, OH 45813 FREE SCREENINGS Mead, Griffin Kosch, Tavin fontaine Benjamin Logan, April 14, 2018 DermaScan Sholl, Dayne Sholl, AJ Eaton, 5-8, sr., 26.0; Hayley Such- Auglaize Township Fire Department Dexa Bone Density and Tanner Wentland. Plac- land, Springfield Northeast- 21050 OH-637, Oakwood, OH 45873 Blood Pressure ing 2nd for the tournament ern, 5-8, sr., 30.9; Sydney April 21, 2018 Height/Weight/ were Cy Zuber, Delila Brown, Snyder, Kirtland, 5-8, sr., Grover Hill Fire Department BMI calculations Zoen Bauer, Michael Rohrs, 21.0. 104 S Main Street, Grover Hill, OH 45849 Refreshments will April 28, 2018 be provided Zac Salas, Ethan Thomas, CO-PLAYERS OF THE Paulding County Hospital Zaybriel Bauer, Eli Reinhart, YEAR – Nikki Current, 1035 West Wayne Street, Paulding, OH 45879 Randall Mills, and Aidan Bellefontaine Benjamin Lo- May 5, 2018 McAlexander. The Archers gan & Jordan Horston, Co- Payne-Vancrest of Payne AVAILABLE BLOOD TESTING: also crowned 3 champions, lumbus Africentric. 650 North Main Street, Payne, OH 45880 Comprehensive Health Panel ...... $30 00. with all 3 wrestlers going un- COACH OF THE YEAR DOOR PRIZES AVAILABLE AT EACH LOCATION! Thyroid Screen ...... $15 00. defeated for the day. Earning – Bob Bell, Kirtland. HOURS: All fairs are 7:00 am–10:00 am 1st place were Gage Clevinger, SECOND TEAM Hepatitis C Screen ...... $15 00. Colton Bashore, and Aiden Sage Brannon, Card- Hemoglobin A1C ...... $15 00. Provines. The wrestling club ington-Lincoln, 5-7, sr., PSA ...... $20 00. would also like to congratu- 16.5; Alyssa Evans, Aman- pauldingcountyhospital.com Vitamin D ...... $20 00. late Cy Zuber, Delila Brown, da-Clearcreek, 5-5, jr., 20.7; Registration day of fair or Pre-registration packets available at Paulding County Home Health, and Dominic Bennett for Taylor Royster, Beachwood, Paulding County Hospital physician offices, lobby and online at pauldingcountyhospital.com. getting the first wins of their 5-8, sr., 23.1; Celeste Ryman, Cash and Check accepted day of the fair. Credit Card accepted ONLY when Pre-registered. very young careers. An extra Loudonville, 5-3, jr., 21.8; 1035 West Wayne Street • Paulding, Ohio 45879 • 419 .399 .1138 congratulations also goes out Celina Koncz, Doylestown Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 9 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 2018 DIVISION IV OPSWA Prenger, Minster, 6-2, jr., 11.8; Woods, Bainbridge Paint QUACKING UP FOR EASTER ALL-OHIO GIRLS BASKET- Lauren Flannery, Hannibal Valley; Jensyn Shepherd, Wil- BALL River, 5-5, jr., 21.0 low Wood Symmes Valley; THIRD TEAM Mariah Buckley, New Boston FIRST TEAM Aubrey Stupp, Lewisburg Glenwood; Lexi Smith, Ports- Kelsi Hulit, Malvern 5-10, Tri-County North, 6-0, soph., mouth Notre Dame; Jacey sr., 25.2; Makenna Geiser, 21.4 ppg; Kylie Daugherty, Justice, Peebles. Dalton, 5-8, soph., 16.5 ppg; New Matamoras Frontier, HONORABLE MEN- Katie Hiestand, Louisville 5-10, sr., 20.2; Caitlyn Con- TION St. Thomas Aquinas, 5-11, sr., doleon, Warren John F. Ken- Nika Humeniuk, Andrews 19.7; Jenna Karl, New Wash- nedy, 5-8, soph., 20.0; Izzy Osborne Academy; Allyson ington Buckeye Central, Perez, Lisbon David Ander- Ross, North Ridgeville Lake 5-7, sr., 15.1; Bridget Landin, son, 5-3 soph., 16.3; Emily Ridge Academy; Lauren Har- Ottoville, 6-0, sr., 13.8; Alli McClain, Elyria Open Door ris Willoughby Cornerstone Kern, Waterford, 5-9, sr., 15.0; Christian School, 5-9, soph., Christian Academy; Emily Megan Ball, Waterford, 5-11, 16.5; Michaela Cloonan, Wil- Cevera, Ashtabula St. John; sr., 14.5; Tatum McBride, loughby Cornerstone Chris- Emma Lipkowski, Cuyahoga Pleasant Hill Newton, 5-5, tian, 5-9, soph., 12.3; Syd- Heights, Emily Werley, Elyria sr., 21.2; Celeste Mershimer, ney Kin, Carey, 6-2, sr., 18.1; Open Door Christian, Gabby Fairfield Christian, 5-4, jr., Kaylin Nixon, Bellaire St. Culotta, Andrews Osborne 18.3; Ise Bolender, Cedarville John’s, 5-10, jr., 19.9; Madyson Academy, Riley Stopp, Wil- 5-10, sr, 20.2. Paradie, Ashtabula St. John, loughby Cornerstone Chris- PLAYER OF THE YEAR 5-8 sr., 18.0; Erika Johnson, tian Academy. -- Alli Kern, Waterford. Mogadore, 5-6, sr., 15.9. Courtney Pifher, Buckeye Ann’s Bright Beginners candies AND made these next fall, or, you can call 419- COACH OF THE YEAR SPECIAL MENTION Central; Shannon Herrmann, had a quacking good time at adorable duck hats! Check 399-KIDS (5437). Registra- -- J.D. McKenzie, Portsmouth Morgan Borich, Bever- Maumee Valley Country their Easter party this year! out the West Bend News for tion is now OPEN! Notre Dame. ly Fort Frye; Baylee Wach, Day; Alivia Koenig, Bluffton; They sorted, counted, and information on how to sign SECOND TEAM Shadyside; Savannah Chil- Carlee McCluer, Columbus took home lots of different YOUR child up for preschool Lyssi Snouffer, Delaware dress, Columbus Welling- Grove; Miranda Wammes, Christian, 5-10, soph., 24.6; ton; Andi English, Granville Fremont St. Joseph; Rachel na O’Leary, Sidney Lehman thers, striking out two and community. walking one. Madison Cloonan, Willough- Christian; Lauren Mickley, Williamson, Antwerp; Ki- Catholic; Laurissa Poling, “While our nominees Danville; Sophia Sterling, erra Meyer, Leipsic; Sarah Russia; Emily Riddle, Xe- Game two saw Ottawa didn’t win the national con- by Cornerstone Christian, Glandorf score two runs each 5-9, soph., 13.1; Michaela Fairfield Christian; Brooke Klausing, Kalida; Adrienne nia Legacy Christian; Kasey test, we still want to thank Wilson, Cuyahoga Heights; Wehring, Fremont St. Joseph. Schipfer, Mechanicsburg; Sa- in the first and second in- them for making a big impact Harrison, North Ridgeville nings and the Titans held on Lake Ridge Academy, sr., 5-7, Courtney Warnick, South- Emma Burley, Lancaster vannah Yacklin, East Canton; in our community,” stated ington Chalker; Jessie Gro- Fisher Catholic; Mallory Gar- India Snyder, Young. Valley from there for the 4-2 victory. PPEC Marketing Manager 16.9; Brianna Gillig, New Paulding scored a single Riegel, 5-9, sr., 24.3 ppg; Mi- ver, Lucas; Makayla Elmore, be, Columbus Tree of Life; Christian; Kirsten Shoup, Erika Willitzer. Dalton; Sharda Williamson, run to actually pull within The following were nomi- chaelina Terranova, Jack- Bascom Hopewell-Loudon; Payton Hartshorn, Granville 2-1 before the Titans picked son-Milton, 5-7, sr., 15.7; Bella Kennedy Pratt, Arcadia; Mi- Christian; Maddie Majews- Young. Liberty; Preslie Hal- nated for the national contest liwill, Mogadore; Carlie Pratt, up two more in the bottom Kline, Sugar Grove Berne randa Wammes, Fremont St. ki, Powell Village Academy; of the second. The Panthers and recognized: Griffin Wal- Union, 5-10, fr., 16.0; Saman- Joseph; Haley Doehrman, Cece Newbold, Danville; Vienna Mathews; Kristen got their final run in the top termire of Van Wert, Phyliss tha Whiteman, Covington, Stryker; Alivia Light, North Paige Probasco, Sugar Grove Gill, Young. Valley Chris- of the seventh to complete the Bidlack of Paulding, Doug 5-7, jr., 20.5; Taylor Frank- Baltimore; Ellie Jo Johnson, Berne Union; Kloe Yutzy, tian; Carrie Hamsher, Kidron scoring. Deitering of Glandorf, Kylee lin, Sarahsville Shenando- South Webster; Lissa Siler, Plain City Shekinah Chris- Central Christian. Hunter Kauser topped the Baumle of Paulding, and Stan ah, 5-9, sr., 19.0; Katie Dett- New Madison Tri-Village; tian; Maddie Downing, New Paige Tolson, Stewart Fed- maroon and white offense Jordan of Antwerp. willer, Portsmouth Notre Corina Conley, Arcanum Madison Tri-Village; Maris- eral Hocking; Haille Joseph, with a single and a double In other business, attor- Dame, 6-4, jr., 14.8; Courtney Franklin Monroe; Sar- sa Meiring, Fort Loramie; Corning Miller; Elizabeth while Heller posted a pair of ney Brian Gorrell reported ah Bergman, Botkins; Lexi Skipp Miller, Bradford; Alan- Collins, Reedsville East- singles. Westen Phlipot also that Doug Fortman (District ern; Sylvia Evans, Latham had a single for Paulding. 8), Ken Niese (District 7), Western; Ali Hamilton, New Jordan McGough tossed and Tim Derck (District 3) Boston Glenwood; Jensen three innings in suffering the all ran unopposed and there- Warnock, Portsmouth Clay; loss for the Panthers, giving fore, were re-elected. Follow- Brooke Kennedy, Manches- up seven walks, one hit and ing this announcement, the ter; Sydney Spencer, Belpre; four earned runs while strik- PPEC Board took their oath Rachael Adams, Waterford; ing out four. of office. MARCH 19 Jacie Clifton, Sarahsville Phlipot scattered one hit Several local high school Shenandoah; Marissa Beal, and two walks in three in- students were also recog- - APRIL 6 Bridgeport; Ashlie Louden, nings of relief, fanning three nized during the meeting. Beallsville; Cayton Secrest, Ottawa Glandorf hitters. The Youth Tour winners were Caldwell; Julia Zatta, Steu- (Continued from Page 1) Madelyn Lamb from Crest- benville Catholic Central; trollable expenses to one-half view HS and Adrienne Ross- Jo’Zaeyah Jordan, Toronto; of the national average and wurm from Payne (Home Claire Creeks, Zanesville we’ve done all this while im- School). Youth Tour is a week- Bishop Rosecrans. proving our reliability.”MARCH 19 long trip which includes visits During the- APRILmeeting, 6 to many of the most famous PANTHERS SWEPT BY PPEC also recognized their sites in Washington, D.C., TITANS “Who Powers You” nomi- and includes visits with the nees. Paulding Putnam Elec- students’ Congressional rep- OTTAWA - On a cold, tric launched the #WhoPow- resentatives. windy and wet Saturday af- ersYou contest last year to Also, honored scholarship ternoon, it was host Ottawa recognize and reward com- winners: Glandorf recording a pair munity volunteers. #Who- 1st place - $1000: Jacob of victories in doublehead- PowersYou is in partnership Kahle – Kalida HS, Elena Benefitting Caring and Sharing Food Pantry er baseball action against with America’s Touchstone Niese – Miller City HS Paulding. Energy Cooperatives and is 2nd place - $800: Allison The Titans blanked the a national contest to promote Ruhe – Miller City HS, Brian Panthers 6-0 in the opener volunteerism. This contest is Matson – Paulding HS Chief Supermarket, Paulding of the day before holding off designed to celebrate local he- 3rd place - $600: Abigail a late maroonBenefitting and white rally Caring and Sharing Food Pantry Drop off Locations: roes. It’s a chance for our co- Schroeder – Miller City HS, Integrity Ford, Paulding in game two for a 4-2 victory. Abigail Hilvers – Ottoville In game one, Evan Balash op members and employees to nominateChief Supermarket, someone Pauldingwho’s HS, Tyson Niese – Miller City scattered four hits and al- HS lowed only one walk to pitch makingIntegrity a difference Ford, Paulding in our Ottawa Glandorf to the 6-0 Donation Ideas: win. 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WBWEST BEND PRINTING & PUBLISHING INC. the loss forPaulding Paulding, County allow- Print. ing eight hits, six runs (four Advertising. earned) and five walks while 419 258 2000 Design. fanning five Titan hitters in WBWEST BEND PRINTING & PUBLISHING INC. Paulding County Print. 4-1/3 innings. Advertising. Cory Adams tossed the fi- 419 258 2000 Design. nal 1-2/3 frames for the Pan- PAGE 10 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] NSCC ADDS MICHAEL of Missouri in 2001. As if that ber Stoller, Xander Bartley, atmosphere for the LEPC STIR TRAINING GRADUATE LEONARD TO HELP weren’t enough, Leonard was Nichole Kennedy, C a rol i ne meeting at the Paulding GROW AGRICULTURE also a Military Officer (oper- Winans, Lily Boyd County Health Department. ations/acquisitions) for the ALL B’S: Tyler Blanken- A guest from the American PROGRAMS U.S. Air Force (’02-’13), and ship, Brayden Treece Red Cross was in attendance a non-commissioned officer 5TH GRADE at this meeting as well. (aviation maintenance) with ALL A’S: Luke Stouffer Ed Bohn presented the the U.S. Army (’87-’97). ALL A’S AND B’S: Jordan 2017 financial report. Com- “I look forward to using Banks, Adelae Collins, Kait- missioner Roy Klopfenstein my passion for agriculture in lyn Cox, Cheyene Goings, asked if it was comparable to service of the people, com- Isabella Knowles, Braden the budget. Ed commented munities and businesses of Miller, Allison Noggle, Zoah that he wasn’t sure and just Ohio,” Leonard said. Wineland didn’t have the budget with Northwest State Commu- 6TH GRADE him. nity College offers 70 degree ALL A’S: Emma Laukhuf, The plan for FEMA has and short-term certificate TJ McClain, Lynsey Pease, been approved and they are programs in the divisions Brenna Parker, Meara Rager, moving forward with sirens, of Allied Health, Business Jude Stoller community storm shelters, & Public Services, Arts & ALL A’S AND B’S: Breven flood mitigation and trying to Sciences, Industrial Tech- Anderson, Melanie Dun- get a river gauge for Flat Rock Michael Leonard, Depart- nologies, Nursing, and Sci- ham, Kyren Karhoff, Brooks Creek in the western part of ment Chair-Agricultural ence, Technology, Engineer- Laukhuf, Victoria Stoller, the county. There does need to On March 19-21, Pauld- advocate for themselves, mo- Studies at Northwest State ing Technologies & Math Brenna Thomas, Meg Thomp- be a public meeting to inform ing County Board of DD Self bilize others in advocacy and Community College. Photo (STEM). For more informa- son, Cale Winans, Ava Zart- everyone about this. Once all Advocate, Rebecca LaBoun- gain leadership experiences. provided courtesy of North- tion, visit NorthwestState.edu man of the bodies of emergency ty attended the Project STIR Rebecca learned how to bet- west State. or call NSCC Admissions at services approve the emer- training in Mt. Sterling, Ohio ter speak up for herself and ARCHBOLD, OH -- Ag- (419) 267.1320. 2018-19 KINDERGARTEN gency operation plan, then at the Deer Creek State Park brought back information to riculture continues to be a CAMP & REGISTRATION/ the Commissioners must ap- Lodge and Conference Cen- share with her Self Advocacy major aspect of life and busi- PAYNE LIBRARY UPCOMING SCREENING DATES AT OAK- prove it before it can be ap- ter. Project STIR is a training Group. Pictured here is Re- ness in northwest Ohio, and EVENTS WOOD ELEMENTARY proved by the state. it’s been program designed to provide becca receiving her diploma Northwest State Community time-consuming and it must individuals with the tools to for completing the program. College actively continues to The Payne Branch Library be updated every other year. Oakwood Elementary is The HAZMAT plan must be explore ways to grow its ag- has several events in the first hosting Kindergarten Camp is set for May 15-17 which in- would be kept at the school or riculture-focused curriculum few weeks of April, including updated every year and ap- ’S and Kindergarten Screening proved by the state. This is cludes a train car brought into with law enforcement. It was through associate degree and fun daily activities during for children who will be com- Fort Wayne where the county said they stay with the depu- short-term certificate pro- National Library Week (April how the funds can continue YOU ing to kindergarten in 2018- emergency training can take ties. grams. NSCC presently offers 9-14)! coming in. There are 21 sec- n Lions Club 2019. Kindergarten Camp tions in the Paulding County place. Hopefully, this can The Fairground has asked o thank the a Crop and Soil Management Tuesday, 4/3 at 6:00: Adult stop at the Latty crossing for for an opioid incident plan. associate degree program, in Cookbook Club will be on Tuesday, April 10, plan. There is no longer a plan y for supporting from 6:00 to 7:00. There will included for exotic animals. those that cannot can make it Ed is currently working on ween Donut Sale. partnership with the Ohio Wednesday, 4/4 at 11:00: to Fort Wayne for the limited this scenario plan. Part of State University Agricultur- Baby Bookworms Infant Sto- be an introduction to kin- The MARCS radios are our purchases we dergarten and “camping” being tabled right now. It has hours. The classes are no cost the plan includes to call 911 ing donations to the al Technical Institute (ATI), ry Time to the participants. and possibly use the patient’s which allows students to earn Saturday, 4/7 at 11:30: activities for children to help stalled until the plans are ap- ood Bank and the familiarize them with faces proved by the state. Deputy The active shooter training NARCAN. ervice Club Christmas the majority of their degree Teen Book Club took place at Antwerp School A representative from close to home. Monday, 4/9 at 4:00: and places before kindergar- Matt McDougall said that the A special thank you ten screening. While children Sheriff thought, realistically, several weeks ago on March 4 Paulding County Hospital oodburn businesses Janet Delcamp, dean of Tween Book-to-Movie Club at the Antwerp Local School. announced that the hospital are enjoying special activities, it would be at least Septem- ting our project, Allied Health, Business and Book Discussion The shotgun that went off in is providing a 20kw generator Public Services at Northwest Monday, 4/9 at 5:30: parents will be filling out pa- ber when they would come in. ount The radios tentatively will be the school was very difficult for the needs of the county. o their customers. State, intends to expand those “Blank Canvas” Release Party perwork and making an ap- to tell from which direction The Ohio Indiana Exercise programs. “It is our mission Tuesday, 4/10 at 4:00: pointment for Kindergarten provided for the PD’s in the t could not have county at no charge, but they it came. Matt said they hope- will be held in July and held cess that it was to sustain and grow area ag- “Power to the Pollinators!” Screening. Kindergarten Reg- will have to cover the installa- fully will continue to have at the Mercer County Fair- oodburn Hardware riculture in northwest Ohio with Patrick Troyer of SWCD istration/Screening at Oak- more scenario-based training grounds. Paulding County through a variety of Ag-re- Wednesday, 4/11: Library tion in vehicles. Pretty much ater & electricity wood Elementary will be on the whole project will be cov- at all the schools in the coun- will be participating with that Malfaits for the lated degree and certificate Scavenger Hunt all day Friday, May 4. During screen- ty. Paulding County Hospi- when the date is announced. programs,” said Delcamp. Thursday, 4/12 at 10:30: ered by grants. king lot for ing, your child will be work- Roy Klopfenstein dis- tal will be donating supplies PCH is organizing a triage ailer. Have a great “We are blessed to have an Toddler Tales Story Time ing one-on-one with school (stop bleed kits), and R&B training coming soon. They active farming community Friday, 4/13: Make & Take cussed the capital budget and e will be staff members. To enroll your explained how it works from Fabrication will be providing also have new emergency por- xt spring. to provide valuable feedback craft all day child in school, you will need the carry bags for the Sheriff table lighting. Bill Edwards on the state of today’s and Saturday, 4/14 at 11:00: the state. Paulding asked for to bring the following items $750,000 for storm shelters vehicles. The community in- said this keeps the trainings tomorrow’s agriculture. This Tween Book-to-Movie Club volvement is appreciated for going. He said duties has been helps us shape our classes, Movie Showing either to kindergarten camp and other emergency shelters. or to your screening appoint- The funds went, instead, to the donations. very good for the county and and prepare our students to Call 419-263-3333 and fol- Books are being worked the people. take agriculture well into the low us on Facebook (@payne- ment: certificate of live birth; other things such as ball sta- child’s social security card; diums and the Hall of Fame. on for schools and for other The amateur radio club 21st Century,” she continued. branchlibrary) for further pertinent places to the coun- meets at the Library and is As part of the Ag program ex- information about program- current immunization re- The funds for emergency were cord; and custody papers, if not able to be obtained. ty. Staging areas, landing scheduling a meeting in Otta- pansion, the College recently ming. The Payne Library, pads, emergency plans and wa next month. hired Michael Leonard as the located at 101 North Main applicable. (If you are unable IACS/IOC training is still to attend kindergarten camp, being pursued and the date more are being worked on Keith Peril from the Department Chair of Agri- Street in Payne, is a branch of with Wayne Trace taking the please call the Oakwood El- will be scheduled in the fu- American Red Cross said cultural Studies. the Paulding County Carne- lead for the plans being made they are much more portable ementary Office after April ture. The Sheriff has received Leonard is an accom- gie Library. up for the law enforcement than they were several years plished educator and ad- 10th to set up a screening ap- the information and funding and it will be coming up. All and emergency crews. Ed said ago with vehicles and trailers ministrator with extensive WT PAYNE ELEMENTARY pointment – 419-594-3346.) he and the Sheriff would like rather than brick and mortar. rd the emergency crews need to experience in professional 3 9WKS HONOR ROLL Please note: Children must to have the books finished They do have smoke alarms and technical educational be trained in major disasters 2017-18 be 5 years old before August such as the 2012 derecho. This before the 2018-2019 school available and they are at no program development and 1, 2018 in order to be attend year. The books are $46 each cost. They must be installed operational oversight. Prior a 2 hour program and the **We no longer have hon- kindergarten in 2018-2019. whole day is accredited. and are made by Impact because leaving them in a to joining Northwest State, or roll for 1st and 2nd grades America in Maumee, Ohio. car it does nothing for those Leonard was the Agroecol- The training for the rail- 3RD GRADE INFORMATIONAL MEETING road derailment took place Ed estimates it would cost people that have them but ogy Program Manager for ALL A’S: Blake Noggle, PLANNED FOR TWO S.R. about $7,000 each. not installed. Preparedness Hocking College, where he last Saturday at Oakwood. Lizbeth Wenninger 101 PROJECTS IN ALLEN Oakwood will get credit for There were questionsis the goal for the Red Cross. developed a comprehensive A’S AND B’S: Katelynn brought up about if the packs A national call center is now farm plan for the New Appa- COUNTY the training and all 3 objec- Bauer, Ella Crosby, Kenzie tives were met that were in- lachian Farmstead Learning Johnson, Grayson Sutton, Ol- Center, focusing on ecologi- The Indiana Department tended in the training exer- YOUR HOMETOWN RADIO STATIONS ivia Zartman of Transportation that an in- cise. Next year, a functional cal approaches to agriculture ALL B’S: Keagan Sharp while supporting county and formational meeting for two exercise is scheduled. In 2020, 4TH GRADE upcoming projects on S.R. there will be a full scale exer- W PAU WPNM WDFI high school Ag requirements. ALL A’S: Raegan McGar- Leonard earned his Master 101 in Allen County will be cise. vey, Jack Shoenauer, Clay held on Wednesday, April 11, K760There have been 4 Ottawa Defiance of Agricultural and Extension Stoller, Octavia Stoller, Emma Paulding from 6-7:30 p.m. at Heritage HAZMAT spills in the coun- FIND US ON THE UNGER Education from North Caro- Stouffer, Mylie Wittwer lina State University in 2014, High School, 13608 Monro- ty. The last one was a major BROADCASTING RADIO NETWORKS ALL A’S AND B’S: Mya eville Road, Monroeville. one that happened this past a Master of Science-Geosci- Endicott, Athan Hull, Chase 419-399-9138 • UBRNETWORKS.COM ences from Mississippi State The purpose of the infor- week. There was over 250 gal- Pack, Stella Laukhuf, Tanner mal open-house is for IN- lons of diesel fuel that spilled Fall sports, Including Football, Volleyball and boys and girls soccer plus University in 2008, and his Laukhuf, Ryan Parker, Chloe Sports Overtime every Friday and Saturday night at 10:00 Bachelor of Science-Animal DOT representatives to share and the cleanup on going at Murphy, Kaden Wilcox, Am- present. Ed Bohn said they Search UBRNetworks on Soundcloud.com for All On Demand Events Science from the University project details with all inter- 535LS ested community members were on the scene for 4 hours. and address questions about Other events were minor MJS Construction the planned intersection im- spills. SPRING CONCRETE SPECIALS!!   provement at U.S. 30 and S.R. 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GUARANTEED!!      A cold and rainy Thurs- A 4 hour training session day, March 29 presented the FOR ESTIMATES CALL (260) 750-8443 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 11 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 PAYNE FIRE DEPARTMENT RAISES Zoe Maier had the lone tom of the fourth before HARLAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PRE- hit for the Lady Blue Bomb- Lima Shawnee answered FUNDS AT BREAKFAST ers, a single. with two more in the fifth to KINDERGARTEN & KINDERGARTEN CLASS Shalyn Mason suffered close within 10-7. MARCH HAPPENINGS the loss on the mound for However, that would be Edon, giving up eight hits the end of the scoring as while striking out nine in Paulding held on for the vic- the contest. tory. Coach Ordway stated, Hunter Kauser led the “Weather was freezing out way for the maroon and today, but we had an amaz- white with three singles ing performance from Car- while Cole Heller added two lie on the mound. Our bats came alive in the 6th inning singles and a double. and we did a wonderful job Jaret Miller chipped in with our young crew to- two singles for the maroon day!”. and white. Blake McGarvey (triple), Marcus Miller (sin- INDIANS TOO MUCH FOR gle), Carson Shull (single), PANTHERS Weston Phlipot (single) and Evan Edwards (triple) all PAULDING - Visiting had one hit for Paulding. Lima Shawnee scored in five Carson Shull and Westen of six innings and proved to Phlipot combined pitch the The Payne Fire Depart- difficult time keeping up with be too much for host Pauld- Panthers to the victory. ment hosted their annual demand. They were able to ing as the Lady Indians post- Pancake and Sausage Break- work hard everyone was well ed a 20-8, six-inning softball ARCHERS POST WIN OVER fast on Saturday, March 31 at fed by the end! victory Monday evening. EDON the Payne Elementary cafete- About half of the volun- Lima Shawnee took con- ria. On the other side of the teers were there serving and trol quickly, scoring four Antwerp started the 2018 school the basketball mara- working the grill and the times in the first and second thon was taking place at the kitchen. baseball season in style with innings. a 6-2 win over Edon in non- same time. If you are interested in Leading 8-2 after two This event, that the vol- helping the Fire Department league action Monday night. innings, the Indians added Dylan Peters picked up unteer firefighters organize, is seeking individuals inter- five more runs in the third helps to raise funds for the ested in becoming volunteer the win on the mound for to expand the lead to 13-2. the Archers, tossing four Fire Department and help fireman. Training is paid for Lima Shawnee then put the innings while striking out cover expenses that tax dol- by the department. Please see game away with three runs lars cannot do alone. the Chief or any fireman for in the fifth and four more six and giving up two hits The breakfast fed over 300 a application or call 419-263- in the sixth to wrap up the and an earned run. Austin The Pre-Kindergarten and for a tour of the behind the people on this sunny Satur- 2514 Extension 110. 20-8 victory. Lichty also got the save for Kindergarten class at Harlan scenes operation of a bakery. day and had a somewhat of a Haylee Dominique had the blue and white, allow- Christian School has enjoyed We were thrilled to see the three singles to lead the ing one hit while striking a very busy March. wild animals and were treat- available and the calls can be noon. Lady Panther offense with out five in three innings of On March 9, Fort Wayne ed to a donut and cookie with Hanes walked only four tracked. Jalynn Parrett, Megan Tope work. Police Officer Joyce Van Pelt, a lunch that followed. batters in the contest as well and Audrey Manz adding Cole Seslar had two dou- came to the school to teach We also enjoyed green to lead the Lady Archers to ANTWERP TAKES FIRST two singles each. bles for the Antwerp offense a program called “Stranger eggs and ham for Dr. Seuss’ the victory. SOFTBALL MATCH Asia Arellano, Grace while Jacob Sabina posted Danger” to the Pre-Kinder- birthday and finished out the Hanes also added two Tuttle, Jen Stahl, Mallory two singles, a double and a garten class through second month of March with Grand- singles at the plate for An- Carlie Hanes struck out Taylor and Ashlynn Rice grade. The staff at Harlan parents’ Day. twerp with Tiera Gomez run batted in. 19 batters and limited the all had singles as well for Christian School implement School is and can be so ex- picking up a pair of singles Daryke Bass took the loss Edon Bombers to one hit as Paulding. many programs to promote citing as we learn academics, as well. Kendyl Miller post- for Edon, giving up four hits Antwerp opened the high Manz took the loss for school safety. but also take time out to enjoy ed a single and a double as and three earned runs while school softball season with the maroon and white, giv- We also enjoyed a field trip the simpler things of life. well for the Lady Archers. striking out six in four in- a 7-0 victory Saturday after- ing up 11 hits, nine earned nings of work. to the Grabill Country Store runs and one walk while striking out one in three in- BULLDOGS, PANTHERS dles with a time of 20.43 the pole vault as well for the nings of work. The West Bend News SPLIT DUAL MEET before capturing the 300 Bulldogs. Dominique tossed the fi- hurdles with a time of 47.30. New Haven’s boys 400 READER PICK-UP LOCATIONS nal three innings, allowing NEW HAVEN - The New Another Bulldog double relay won its race in 46.56 OHIO LOCATIONS ing Co. OSU Extension Office, seven hits, seven runs and winner was Colton Parker, seconds Paulding County Historical So- four walks with five strike- Haven boys and Snider girls Antwerp: Country Time Market, picked up dual meet victo- who took both the shot put Winners for the Lady Antwerp Branch Library, Antwerp ciety, Paulding Co. Sheriff’s Of- outs. (42-4) and discus (120-8). Bulldogs were Avarcia Nead fice, Past Time Cafe, Board of ries in action Wednesday Pharmacy, H20, Antwerp Ex- night at New Haven High James Gardner picked up (100 hurdles, 17.72), Alarra change Bank, Hometown Pantry, Elections PANTHERS HOLD OFF INDI- School. a pair of wins as well, taking Vanlandingham (300 hur- Pop-N-Brew, The Rootbeer Stand, Payne: Blueberry Pancake ANS FOR VICTORY first in both the long jump dles, 51.60), CaMya Hughes Genesis House, Pit-Stop, Subway House, Lichty’s Barber Shop, The Bulldogs boys re- corded a 74-47 victory over (20-1-1/2) and high jump (high jump, 4-6), Gabrielle Bryan: Chief, Town & Country, Payne Super Valu, Antwerp Ex- PAULDING - The Pauld- Snider but the Lady Pan- (5-8). Bussard (discus, 95-1) and McDonald’s, Bryan Senior Center, change Bank, Maramart, Payne ing baseball team jumped in Howard Chandler won Alyssa Moord (pole vault, Branch Library, Puckerbrush thers salvaged a split for the Walmart front early and held off a ral- the 200 dash (23.65) and 5-3). Pizza black and gold with a 68-46 Cecil: Maramart, Vagabond ly by visiting Lima Shawnee Cyrus Felger crossed the The Bulldog 400 relay Sherwood: Sherwood Post Office, win. Charloe: Charloe Store for a 10-7 victory over the line first in the 3200 run team took first as well with a Village Food Emporium, Sher- Cezar Pizano was a dou- Indians Monday evening. (10:49.33). Konner Bender time of 53.34 seconds. Continental: Okuley’s Pharmacy, wood Bank, ble winner for New Haven, Dollar General, ACE Hardware The maroon and white posted a jump of 9-6 to win Van Wert: Family Video, Orchard scored four times each in the taking first in the 110 hur- Defiance: Newman’s Carry Out, Tree, Lee’s Ace Hardware, Main first and second innings to Butt Hutt, Chief, Senior Center, Street Market - Chief, Walmart, Walmart, Big Lots, Cabbage Patch grab a quick 8-0 advantage Store, Werlor’s Waste INDIANA LOCATIONS but Lima Shawnee would Start signing up for make things interesting. Edgerton: Marathon, Valero, Kai- Fort Wayne: Walmart (Maysville After each team got one ser Supermarket, Utilities Office, Rd.), Great Clips run in the third to make it Napa Grabill: Save-A-Lot, Grabill Home 9-1 Panthers, the Indians Grover Hill: Ross’ Gas Station, Hardware, Grabill Country Sales N&N Quick Stop quick cut into the deficit Harlan: Marathon, Harlan Do- with a four-run fourth to Hicksville: Sailers, Shell Station, nuts, Harlan Cafe, iAB Bank pull within 9-5. Delivery Lassus Handy Dandy, McDon- Hoagland: Mel’s Town Market, ald’s, H20, Senior Center, Subway Paulding picked up an Receive 52 issues for only Hoagland Pizza Pub additional run in the bot- Latty: Kohart’s Surplus & Sal- $48.26 per year. What a great deal! Monroeville: Mel’s Deli, The Vil- vage. 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Any submis- If your business or organization would like to circulation ceases Paulding VFW Post 587, Pauld- sions may be edited or rejected bring in potential clients, contact us about being a Read it online for FREE at westbendnews.net by the editor. customer pick-up location for the WBN. for your zip code. PAGE 12 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] preliminary hearing; Case SHERIFF’S SALE OF LEO HIGH STUDENT RECEIVES LILLY PAYNE VOLUNTEER FIRE REAL ESTATE shall be bound over to the General Code, Section 11681 ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIP Paulding County Common DEPARTMENT BENEFITS FROM Revised Code, Section 2329.26 Pleas Court THE STATE OF OHIO, Mindy L. Vargo, Oak- PPEC OPERATION ROUND-UP PAULDING COUNTY: wood, OH; Possession of FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY, drugs; Defendant waived the Plaintiff, preliminary hearing in open vs. court; Case shall be bound BRIAN E. SMITH, ET AL., over to the Paulding County Defendants, Common Pleas Court Case No. CI 17 167. June M. Sims, Indianap- Pursuant to an Order of Sale in the above olis, IN; Headlights; Guilty; entitled action, I will offer for sale at public Case was waived by defen- auction, at the East door of the Courthouse in the Village of Paulding, in the above dant named County, on Thursday, the 19th day Yurii Klymenko, Buffalo of April, 2018 at 10:05, the real estate lo- Grove, IL; Highway use tax; cated at: Guilty; Case was waived by 311 Van Wert Street, Latty, Ohio 45855 Parcel Number: 29-06S-019-00 and defendant 29-06S-020-00 Holly Anne McVey Flores, A full legal description of this property Paulding, OH; Driving on is on record at the Paulding County Engi- neer’s Office located in the basement of the FRA suspension; Pled no con- Courthouse. test, found guilty; Pay or col- Said premises appraised at Forty-eight lections 12/21/18; Pay $25.00 Thousand and No/100 ($48,000.00) Dollars per month commencing and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds Oliva Styhl, senior at Leo accredited public or private of that amount on the first sale date. High School, was ‘surprised’ Indiana college or university. 4/27/18; Show proof of insur- In the event this property does not sell on by Community Foundation The Endowments hopes that ance by 3/30/18 at 12:00 p.m. the above date, a second sale will be held representatives when they this program will continue Gary O. Davis, Cecil, OH; on the 26th day of April, 2018 at 10:05. On this date, there will be no minimum bid. presented her with a Lilly En- to encourage many of Indi- Registration violation; Pled Josh Anderson with the Payne Volunteer Fire Department. The purchaser will be responsible for any dowment Scholarship award! ana’s most talented students no contest, found guilty; Pay They plan to use the funds for new equipment. costs, allowances, and taxes which the pro- The Lilly Endowment to attend one of Indiana’s fine or collection date 4/27/18 Payne Volunteer Fire De- gram allows Paulding Put- ceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. Community Scholarship higher education institution Chirstopher M. Rohrs, The appraisal of this property was com- partment was one of the latest nam Electric members the pleted without an interior inspection. Nei- Program was first offered and after graduation consid- Hutto, TX; Child restraint; recipients of a grant from the choice to opt in to round their ther the Sheriff’s Office nor the appraisers in 1998. The Lilly Endow- er pursuing occupations in Guilty; Case was waived by Operation Round Up Pro- bill up to the nearest dollars are responsible for the condition of the ment Inc. awards full-tui- Indiana. defendant property at the time the purchaser takes gram. Operation Round Up with those funds going to possession. tion scholarships to selected Olivia will receive, full-tu- Larry E. Colley, Paulding, is a community service pro- great causes. Purchasers are advised they have no students from each county ition, required fees, and book OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; gram that provides funding The Operation Round Up legal right to access this property until in Indiana. Each scholarship stipend for four years. She Case was waived by defen- for charitable and benevo- Program is currently accept- the Sheriff’s Deed has been filed with the must be used to pursue a will attend Ball State Univer- dant WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS Paulding County Recorder’s Office. lent purposes for individuals, ing grant applications. Please TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down on baccalaureate degree at any sity to study Nursing! Sakin, Brkic, Fort Wayne, families and organizations visit: www.PPEC.coop for PUBLIC AUCTION day of the sale with the balance to be paid IN; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; in our community. This pro- more information. adba Foltz Realty before the deed is issued. PAULDING COUNTY COURT defendant Case was waived by defen- 106 N. Williams St. Paulding, Ohio The successful bidder will have 30 days RECORDS Michelle M. Rooks, Pauld- dant Brittany A. Myers, Ney, per state from the sale date to obtain an examina- OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; Richard J. Landwehr, Phone 419-769-9090 tion of title at their expense, if so desired. ing, OH; Schedule I drug; De- Shvaun M. Traxler, Latty, Should such examination disclose the title Criminal/Traffic Disposi- fendant waived preliminary OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; Case was waived by defen- Cloverdale, OH; Domestic "Call Us, We're The Other Guys" to be unmarketable by any defect in the tion Report hearing; Case shall be bound Case was waived by defen- dant violence; Count B dismissed court proceedings or the existence of any Robert L. Trammell Jr., per state 6 P.M. Wed. Night August 28, 2013 Wed. Night 6 P.M. outstanding interest rendering the title un- Kayla Lyn Branham, over to the Paulding County dant marketable, the successful bidder has 30 Oakwood, OH; Receiving Common Pleas Court; Re- Casey R. Merillat, Ney, Paulding, OH; Criminal Richard J. Landwehr, Clo- LOCATION: CR 123 Broughton Ohio days to file a written motion requesting the stolen property, Guilty; De- leased on OR; All bond con- OH; Seat belt;drive; Guilty; trespassing; Case dismissed verdale, OH; Disorderly con- “SECTION 33 JACKSON TOWNSHIP” sale shall be set aside. If the court finds the Case was waived by defen- per state; Without prejudice; duct w/persistence; Guilty; title unmarketable, the court will refuse to fendant to pay all fines and ditions remain; Placed on WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS Watch for the Auction Arrows WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS confirm the sale or fix a reasonable time, not costs; Placed on standard pretrial services; Random dant Costs to defendant; Defen- Charge reduced; Defendant to exceed 90 days, within which the defect drug screens Charles F. Aufrance, dant to pay $325 by 4/17/18PUBLICto pay AUCTION all fines and costs; 6 P.M. ----- WEDNESDAY NIGHT ----- 6 P.M. PUBLIC AUCTION of title may be corrected. probation; Restitution in the amount of $1.98; Joint and se- Michelle M. Rooks, Pauld- Paulding, OH; Seat belt/drive; Richard J. Landwehr,adba FoltzShall have Realty no contact with TO BE SOLD AT 6 P.M. SHARP-DON'T BE LATE adba Foltz Realty Taxes shall be prorated to the date of the Cloverdale, OH; Domestic victim; No unlawful contact sale and paid from the sale proceeds. verely with Case 18-CRB-65; ing, OH; Tamper with evi- Guilty; Case was waived by 106 N. Williams St. Paulding, Ohio 106 N. Williams St. Paulding, Ohio violence; Count A dismissed with co-defendants Sheriff Jason K. Landers 30 hours of community ser- dence; Defendant waived the defendant Phone 419-769-9090 Phone 419-769-9090 Paulding County, Ohio vice; Complete Thinking For "Call Us, We're The Other Guys" www.pauldingohsheriff.com "CallWANNEMACHER Us, We're The OtherAUCTIONEERS Guys" "Call Us, We're The Other Guys" Ellen L. Fornash, Attorney for Plaintiff a Change Program; No con- tact with Co-defendant 6 P.M. Wed. Night AugustPUBLIC 28, 2013 AUCTION Wed. Night 6 P.M. 6 P.M.6 P.M. Wed. Friday Night Night August• Nov. 7, 28,2014 2013 • Friday Wed. Night Night 6 6P.M. P.M. Randy E. Pease, Oak- LOCATION: CRadba 123 Foltz Broughton Realty Ohio LOCATION: CR 123 Broughton Ohio wood, OH; Seat belt/drive; “SECTION 33 JACKSON TOWNSHIP” Guilty; Case was waived by “SECTION106 N. 33 Williams JACKSON St. TOWNSHIP”Paulding, Ohio “SECTION 33 JACKSON TOWNSHIP” WatchPhone for the419-769-9090 Auction Arrows ------FRIDAYWatch for the Auction NIGHT------Arrows Lawnmowers & Equipment "Call Us, We're The Other Guys" No Reserve Inventory Reduction Auction 6 P.M. ----- WEDNESDAY NIGHT ----- 6 P.M. 6 P.M. ----- WEDNESDAY NIGHT ----- 6 P.M. Looking for a Home? Need to sell? It’s a 6 P.M. Wed. Night August 28, 2013 Wed. Night 6 P.M. TO6 P.M. BE10 A.M. Wed. SOLD Saturday Night AT 6 • August P.M. April SHARP-DON'T7, 28, 2018 2013 • Saturday Wed. Night BE10 A.M. 6 LATE P.M. TO BE SOLD AT 6 P.M. SHARP-DON'T BE LATE Call Me Today! AUCTION: Sat., April 7 at 10am DIRECTIONS: Payne, Ohio.....On E. Merrin Street/SR.500 East LOCATION: CR 123 Broughton Ohio 05124 Co. Rd. 15, Bryan, OH 43506 LOCATION: CR 123 Broughton Ohio “SECTION 33 JACKSON TOWNSHIP” to “SECTIONPayne Church of 33 Nazarene, JACKSON Fellowship TOWNSHIP” Hall....Watch for "19.39 Acres Farm Land" Becky Strickler, Seller’sAll of these lawnmowers are going to be online for simulcast bidding. Auction Arrows Watch for the Auction Arrows Realtor® WEST BEND NEWS Watch for the Auction Arrows JACKSON TOWNSHIP ------Saturday10 A.M. Morning------10 A.M. 6 P.M. ----- WEDNESDAY NIGHT ----- 6 P.M. Wednesday, AugustMarket! 2 Call Today TO 6BE P.M. SOLD ----- AT WEDNESDAY 10 A.M. SHARP NIGHT - DON’T ----- BE 6 P.M. LATE! TOAuction BE SOLD to AT be 6 held P.M. at SHARP-DON'T P.C.S. & W. NatureBE LATE 888.766.8627 3 col. x 3 in. TO BE SOLD AT 6 P.M. SHARP-DON'T BE LATE Center Fair Ground Road 419.769.1157 WEST BEND NEWSandAuctioneerDarrenBok.com I will get “92.034 Acres Farm Land” PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO TERMS: Buyer to sign Purchase Agreement, Prop- [email protected] Results for(41 You!9) 769-2399 erty Disclosure, Sellers Affidavit. Buyers to pay: 503 Jefferson Ave.• Defiance,Wednesday, OH 43512 August 2 3 Parcels to Be Sold as 2 all in Section’s 20 and 27 www.realtyfive.com Auctioneer: Darren L Bok CAI, GPPA $5,000 down auction day, balance at Closing on or “We Choose to Give”3 col. x 3 in. Owner: Tom’sBecky Lawn & Garden Guest Consignor: Eicher Repair HARRISON TOWNSHIP before September 28, 2013, upon delivery of War- Strickler, Total Acres Being 92.034 Acres Total, of good productive farm land. • Being ranty Deed, Certificate of Title. Seller to Pay all Real WOODBURN,Realtor® IN • ALLEN COUNTY 35.639 Acres in Section 20, Also Being a 26.395 Acres, and a 30 Acres in Section 27, all in Harrison Twp. Paulding County, Ohio. These farms are predominantly Estate Taxes, Pro-Rated to Day of Closing, All Docu- 888.766.8627 Hoytville Type Soil. All 3 Farms to be sold as 2 Parcels as follows: ments Prepared by Bob Young, Attorney for Seller. "19.39 Acres Farm Land" 419.769.1157 "19.39 Acres Farm Land" All Statements made day of Auction take precedence AUCTION West Bend News Parcel #1 = Being 35.639 Acres more or Less in Section 20 on TR. 106, JACKSON TOWNSHIP House including the growingJACKSON wheat crop. Parcel TOWNSHIP #2 = Being the combination of 26.4 over all printed matter. Call the Auctioneers at JACKSON TOWNSHIP [email protected] Acres on TR.106 and 30 Acres on TR.96 which = 56.4 Acres Combined as Parcel 419-769-9090 or 419-399-2347. Ask for Maurie Auction to be held at P.C.S. & W. Nature Tuesday, April 17 • 6:00 PM Wednesday, March 28 #2, whichAuction join together to bein the held center. atReason P.C.S. being, &Wildcat W. Creek Nature separating Auction to be held at P.C.S. & W. Nature AUCTIONwww.realtyfive.com AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is good productive Wednesday, April 4 the 30 acre parcelCenter in center, making Fair it Groundeasier to farm.Road All 3 Parcels in Harrison Center Fair Ground Road SATURDAY, APRIL 21 • 10 AM farmland, and it shows, farmed by a professional 11608 Roberts Road, Harlan, IN Township, Paulding County, Ohio. TERMS: Buyer to sign Purchase Agreement, Prop- (Located just south off of St. Rd. 37 in Harlan) AUCTION LOCATION: 19330 Notestine Rd., Woodburn TERMS: Buyer to sign Purchase Agreement, Prop- farmer. Buyer to receive possession of said property 2 columns x 3 inches = $72 TERMS:erty Disclosure,We will be selling Sellers this property Affidavit. to the highest Buyers bidder. toBuyer pay: to sign "19.39 Acres Farm Land" erty Disclosure, Sellers Affidavit. Buyers to pay: (Located just east of Bull Rapids Rd, east of Harlan) "19.39 Acres Farm Land" upon harvesting of the growing crops. Come walk $5,000 down auction day, balance at Closing on or x’s 2 run(s) = $114 Purchase$5,000 Agreement, down Property auction Disclosure, day, balanceBuyers to pay: at $10,000 Closing down on on oreach over the property,JACKSON have your TOWNSHIP finances in order by day $5,000 down auction day, balance at Closing on or CONSTRUCTION & SHOP parcelbefore auction September day,JACKSON balance at 28,Closing 2013, on TOWNSHIP or before upon May delivery 7, 2018, Seller’s of War- closing before September 28, 2013, upon delivery of War- 503 Jefferson Ave.• Defiance, OH 43512 documents include: Warranty Deed, Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance in the amount ofAuction auction toand be be held ready at to P.C.S. bid and & buy! W. Sold Nature with ranty Deed, Certificate of Title. Seller to Pay all Real rantyAuction Deed, toCertificate be held of at Title. P.C.S. Seller & toW. Pay Nature all Real confirmation of Seller. ranty Deed, Certificate of Title. Seller to Pay all Real “WeEQUIPMENT Choose to Give” AND FARM of the Selling Price. Seller to pay Conveyance Fee, all Real Estate Taxes up to Dec. Center Fair Ground Road Estate Taxes, Pro-Rated to Day of Closing, All Docu- 31,Estate 2017. Taxes,Center Pro-Rated Fair to Ground Day of Closing, Road All Docu- EQUIPMENT ments Prepared by Bob Young, Attorney for Seller. TERMS:OWNER:Buyer to Heriberto sign Purchase R. Agreement, Gonzalez, Prop- ments Prepared by Bob Young, Attorney for Seller. AUCTIONEERSAllTERMS: StatementsBuyer NOTE: made to All signParcels day Purchase ofbeing Auction surveyed. Agreement, takeThis is precedencegood productive Prop- erty Disclosure,Guadalupe Sellers Affidavit.M. Gonzalez Buyers to pay: All Statements made day of Auction take precedence • BOBCAT LOADERS & ATTACHMENTS farmland.erty Disclosure,Farmed by a Professional Sellers Affidavit.Farmer, and it Buyers shows!!! Predominantly to pay: over all printed matter. Call the Auctioneers at Hoytvilleover Type allSoil. printedBuyer to receive matter. possession Call of the said Auctioneersproperty at closing, ator when $5,000 down auction day, balance at Closing on or • TRAILERS • LIFTS • AIR COMPRESSORS $5,000419-769-9090 down auction or 419-399-2347. day, balance Ask at Closing for Maurie on or before September 28, 2013, upon delivery of War- 419-769-9090 or 419-399-2347. Ask for Maurie farmingbefore season September begins. Come walk 28, over 2013, the property, upon Check delivery the drainage of ditches War- and •FARM EQUPMENT POWER CART tileAUCTIONEERS on each parcel for good drainage. NOTE: Have yourThis finances is good in order productive the day of auction ranty Deed, Certificate of Title. Seller to Pay all Real AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is good productive • 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath This home is a great • HAY ROUND BALER • MOWERS andranty be ready Deed, to bid Certificateand buy! Sold with of confirmation Title. Seller of Seller. to All Pay Legal all Documents Real Estate Taxes, Pro-Rated to Day of Closing, All Docu- farmland, and it shows, farmed by a professional preparedEstatefarmland, by Taxes, Glenn H.Troth, and Pro-Rated it Attorney shows, for to the farmed Day Sellers. of All by Closing, Statements a professional All made Docu- day of • 1364 Sq. Ft. Ranch investment property • WAGONS • COMBINE • BULLDOZER farmer. Buyer to receive possession of said property ments Prepared by Bob Young, Attorney for Seller. farmer. Buyer to receive possession of said property • Gas Forced Air / Central Air Auctionments take Prepared precedence byover Boball printed Young, matter. Attorney Call the Auctioneers for Seller. at 419- All Statements made day of Auction take precedence upon harvesting of the growing crops. Come walk or perfect starter home 769-9090Allupon Statements or harvesting 419-399-2347. made ofFor the daySurvey’s, growing of AuctionBrochure, crops. FSA take and Come precedence other walk Auction • Some Replacement Windows INSPECTION DATE: Friday, April 20 • 9am-5pm over all printed matter. Call the Auctioneers at over the property, have your finances in order by day Information.overover the Ask all property, for printed Mauriehave Wannemacher matter. your Call finances the Auctioneers in order by at day • Large .34 acre Corner Lot or for downsizing. 419-769-9090 or 419-399-2347. Ask for Maurie of auction and be ready to bid and buy! Sold with of419-769-9090 auction and be or ready419-399-2347. to bid and Ask buy! for Sold Maurie with • 2 Car Attached Garage Room to expand, but a NOTE: Auction to be held @ Payne Church of the Nazarene, Fellowship Hall, Payne confirmation of Seller. Ohio, on E. Merrin St. or confirmationSR. 500 East of Payne of Seller. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is good productive • 2 Storage Sheds really neat floor plan. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is good productive farmland, and it shows, farmed by a professional OWNER: Heriberto R. Gonzalez, farmland,OWNERS:OWNER: and MARK it shows, HeribertoE. OBRINGER, farmed R.Executor by Gonzalez, a professional of Trust OWNER: Heriberto R. Gonzalez, farmer. Buyer to receive possession of said property Guadalupe M. Gonzalez CALL OFFICE FOR PRIVATE SHOWING! Live Internet farmer. Buyer Guadalupe PATRICIA to receive OBRINGER, possession M. Gonzalez Executor of said of propertyTrust upon harvesting of the growing crops. Come walk SELLER: Ben Graber • Auction Manager: Jerry Ehle Bidding SELLER: Edwin & Rosa Miller Estate • Auctioneer: Jerry Ehle upon harvesting of the growing crops. Come walk WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS over the property, have your finances in order by day WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS CALL FOR AUCTION BROCHURE OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE over the property, have your finances in order by day of auction and be ready to bid and buy! Sold with CALL FOR BROCHURE OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE! of auction and be ready to bid and buy! Sold with "Call Us-We're the Other Guys" 260-749-0445 "Call Us-We're the Other Guys" confirmation of Seller. 260-749-0445 106 N. Williamsconfirmation Street Paulding, of Seller. Ohio 45879 106106 N. N. Williams Williams Street Street Paulding, Paulding, Ohio Ohio 45879 45879 #AC630051504 106 N. Williams Street Paulding, Ohio 45879 OWNER: Heriberto R. Gonzalez, 106 N. Williams Street Paulding, Ohio 45879 #AC63001504 866-340-0445 866-340-0445 Auctioneers:OWNER: Maurice Wannemacher-Jeff HeribertoAuctioneers: R. Strahley-Kevin Gonzalez, Anspach Guadalupe M. Gonzalez Auctioneers: www.SchraderFortWayne.com Mike Winans-Associate-JoEllen Sisson-Bev Wannemacher-Clerks SchraderFortWayne.com Maurice Wannemacher-JeffGuadalupe M. Strahley-Kevin Gonzalez Anspach Maurice Wannemacher-Jeff Strahley-Kevin Anspach WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS WANNEMACHER AUCTIONEERS "Call Us-We're the Other Guys" "Call Us-We're the Other Guys" 106 N. Williams Street Paulding, Ohio 45879 106 N. Williams Street Paulding, Ohio 45879 Auctioneers: Auctioneers: Maurice Wannemacher-Jeff Strahley-Kevin Anspach WEST BEND NEWS Maurice Wannemacher-Jeff Strahley-Kevin Anspach West Bend News TUESDAY, 4/3, 4/10 and 4/17 Tuesday, March 27 2 col. x 5 Tuesday, April 3 @ $9.00 pci = $90.00 2 column x 5 inch ad @ $9/col. inch 3x = $270.00 = $90.00 x 2 = $180.00 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 13 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 FRANKLIN PARK’S public park at the location of Construction of the skate the former Franklin Elemen- park will begin in May, with The West Bend News RECEIVES GRANT FUNDING FROM tary School began in earnest. full completion of Franklin It took a group of community Park, including a basketball Sudoku Puzzle THE TONY HAWK FOUNDATION leaders to begin the process court and double pickleball and to articulate a true vi- court slated for the end of sion for the build. Site grad- June 2018. 3 97 ing, new curbs, sidewalks, “This award is already and underground utilities generating so much excite- were installed in 2016. Con- ment throughout the com- 4 59 struction of phase two in munity and surrounding 2017 included playgrounds, area,” said Amanda Miller, 5 3 a splash pad, a pavilion, and VWCF Marketing & Re- the addition of site amenities source Development Manag- 7 3 1 2 and trees. er. “People want to see things After completing some of happen. The THF grant is the preliminary design work, definitely a big deal! It’s awe- 8 45 The Van Wert County Foun- some to have Van Wert on dation applied for the THF the list of asso- 2 8 In recognition of the in 2002 by its namesake, pro- grant. Franklin Park’s skate- ciated with the Tony Hawk ambition and work the Van fessional skateboarder Tony park is designed by Spohn Foundation.” Wert community has done Hawk. THF promotes and Ranch. Spohn Ranch is a Many other skateparks 5 3 1 to achieve Franklin Park, the provides technical assistance skatepark design and con- received grants from THF Tony Hawk Foundation re- and funds for high-quality struction firm based in In- throughout the US. While 9 cently awarded The Van Wert public skateparks in low-in- dustry, California. The firm each project is unique to County Foundation - Frank- come areas throughout the specializes in the construc- its community, they all ad- lin Park skatepark project United States that promote tion and design of concrete dress the universal need for 812 7 6 $5,000—in the foundation’s healthy, active lifestyles, and skateparks and skate plazas, safe, sanctioned spaces for latest round of grants. to International programs skateable art sculptures, youth to skate and be with Answers to “Sudoku puzzle on Page 15” A charitable, non-profit that enrich the lives of youth several styles of ramps, and like-minded individuals who organization, the Tony Hawk through . Drug Administration, and executives with the infor- courses for skateboarding, share a love for - private618392754 industry. A veteran mation, ideas, and strategies Foundation was established In 2015, efforts to create a BMX and motocross events. ing. of 347615928the U.S. Air Force, Gary is necessary to successfully Larry W. Mullins Jr, on; Preliminary hearing held; Jeramy D. Oswalt, Toledo, here at USDA,” Secretary a graduate of the Federal Ex- navigate the complex world Paulding, OH; Driving under Court finds probable cause; OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; Perdue said. “He has demon- ecutive259478613 Institute and holds a of federal business. Each suspension (TRD 1705462); Case shall be bound over to Case was waived by defen- strated dynamic, innovative Bachelor of Science degree year they produce a list of Guilty; Pay all fines and costs the Paulding County Com- dant organizational leadership from7 Strayer 3 5 University 1 8 in 9 the 4 “Federal 6 2 100” to spot- today mon Pleas Court; All bond Drew M. Barto, Columbus and is truly an asset to the Washington, D.C. light and celebrate the men Melvin M. Dix, Pauld- conditions continue Grove, OH; Seat belt/drive; agency. It is no surprise 824563179FCW is a weekly maga- and women who are making ing, OH; Domestic violence; Kenneth J. Teets, Lincoln Guilty; Case was waived by to me he would stand out zine publication that pro- a positive influence in the Guilty; Fines and costs to be Park, MI; Seat belt/passenger; defendant among all federal employ- vides196724385 federal technology realm of federal IT. taken from bond; Shall main- Guilty; Case was waived by James Sanchez, Paulding, ees, and we are proud to call tain general good behavior; defendant OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; him our own.” 5 6 2 9 3 1 8 4 7 Shall have no contact with Lawrence S. Procunier, Case was waived by defen- Background: victim Defiance, OH; Highway use dant 473856291Help Wanted Larry W. Mullins Jr, tax; Guilty; Case was waived James E. Sears Jr, Jackson, Washington has years of Paulding, OH; Driving under by defendant TN; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; experience at USDA, having 981247536Kitchen Help, suspension (TRD 1800082); Matthew W. Luginbill, Case was waived by defen- previously served as CIO for Guilty; Pay all fines and costs Celina, OH; FRA suspension; dant USDA Animal and Plant Servers and Cooks today; Secure a valid driver’s Guilty; Pay or collection date Hartzel R. Bryant, Oak- Health Inspection Service license;ATTENTION Warrant and warrant 4/27/18 wood, OH; Seat belt/drive; and USDA Natural Resourc- at Vancrest of Antwerp All blockPaulding rescinded; County 28 jail Veterans days wiMatthew W. Luginbill, Guilty; case was waived by es Conservation Service. His reserved Celina, OH; Seat belt/drive; defendant impressive resume includes Apply in person, at The Essen House JeffreyPurple D. Mekus, Hearts Pauld- Guilty; Pay or collection date Jordan R. Collins, Fre- the Office of Management ing, OH; Carry/conceal weap- 4/27/18 mont, OH; Failure to yeild for and Budget, the Food and (419) 258-1606 Notice of Second Public Hearing At this year’s fair, the Paulding Coun emergency vehicle; Guilty; ulding County intends to apply to the Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA), Office of Board would like to recognize Pauldin Case was waived by defen- dant NOTICE OF SECOND PUBLIC HEARING mmunity Development (OCD) for funding under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) veterans whoFS have been awarde mmunity Development Program, a federally funded program administered by the state. The C Matthew A. Naylor, Fort Maumee Valley South CHIP Consortium (MVSCC), a housing partnership of Defiance County, Paulding County and Five Star Construction unty is eligible for $75,000 of Fiscal Year 2013 CDBG Community Development Allocation Program Heart. Any veteran, who has receive Wayne, IN; Seat belt/drive; the City of Defiance, intends to apply to the Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA), Office of Community Room Additions • Garages • Roofing Development (OCD) for funding under the Community Housing Impact & Preservation (CHIP) Program, a federally nding, provided the county meets applicable program requirements. On February 6, 2013, the first Heart,Pole please Barns contact:• Decks • Siding & Concrete Guilty; Case was waived by defendant funded program administered by the State of Ohio. The Consortium is eligible for $1,150,000 of Program Year blic hearing was conducted to inform citizens about programs administered by OCD. The Paulding County Veterans’HELP ServicWANTED 2018 CHIP funding provided the Consortium meets the applicable program requirements. On January 29, 2018, sed on citizen input and assessment of need by local officials, the county is considering the SECRETARY PERDUE CON- Defiance County (the lead agency of the Consortium) and the City of Defiance conducted a first public hearing; 419-399-8285Looking or come for experiencedto the office individual Tue 20-30 years on January 31, 2018 Paulding County conducted a first public hearing. The hearings were to inform citizens llowing CDBG activities for the FY 2013 CDBG Community Development Allocation Program: old,9:30 able a.m. to -climb 2:00 andp.m. roof, must have a valid GRATULATES GARY WASH- about programs available to the area as outlined in the State of Ohio Consolidated Plan. Funding for programs INGTON ON BEING NAMED Please bring a copydrivers of yourlicence DD and 214 awit clean record. administered by OCD are provided by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, HOME TO FEDERAL 100 LIST Investment Partnerships Program, Ohio Housing Trust Fund (OHTF) and other funding sources as identified by 260-740-0071 the State of Ohio. U.S. Secretary of Agri- Based on citizen input and local officials’ assessment of area-wide needs, the Consortium is proposing to VULCRAFT CARRIER CORP., A DIVISION OF NUCOR, culture Sonny Perdue ap- undertake the following CHIP activities for Program Year 2018. These activities will benefit low to moderate REGISTERED NU income persons. the nation’s largest steel and steel products manufacturer and largest plauded the work of Gary Washington, Chief Infor- The Pauldingrecycler is seekingCounty to hire: Health De Defiance County: mation Officer (CIO) at U.S. will be OVERaccepting THE ROADresumes TRUCK foDRIVER Activity Amount Units Source of Funds Department of Agriculture registeredBASIC nurse; FUNCTIONS: immunization The role and of a cdriver is to safely transport Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation $ 260,200 6 HOME/CDBG (USDA), for being named health experiencesteel joist, deck, preferred.steel coils, other steelStartin products, wood and other Owner-Occupied Home Repair $ 70,900 5 CDBG freight bearing general classifications to specified points of delivery. to the Federal Computer Rental Home Repair $ 10,450 2 CDBG/OHTF $20.00 perPREREQUISITES: hour. Please send your r Weekly’s (FCW) “Federal Tenant-based Rental Assistance (TBRA) $ 10,460 2 HOME econd public hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at 9:30 a.m., Paulding County Paulding County1. Three yearsHealth verifiable Department commercial driving experience 100” list. Administration & Fair Housing $ 48,000 HOME/CDBG ommissioner’s Chambers, 115 N. Williams Street, Paulding OH, to give citizens adequate opportunity Perry Street,2. Must Paulding, be at least 25 Ohio years old 45879 “Gary has been an im- Total $ 400,000 eview and comment on the proposed activities prior to the submittal of the application to the for applications3. Great driving is andJanuary work record, 4, no more2 than two(2) preventable portant leader in our IT Paulding County: hio Development Services Agency. Citizens are encouraged to attend this meeting to express accidents in the past two (2) years modernization initiative Activity Amount Units Source of Funds ews on the proposed CDBG activities. 4. No more than three (3) moving violations in the past three (3) Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation $ 260,200 6 HOME/CDBG uxiliary aids are needed (interpreter, braille or taped material, assistive listening device, or other) years (or 2 serious violations in the past 3 years) Owner-Occupied Home Repair $ 70,900 5 CDBG 5. No violations for operating a CMV after being placed OOS e to a disability, please contact Maumee Valley Planning Organization prior to June 10, 2013 at Rental Home Repair $ 10,450 2 CDBG/OHTF 6. No prior drug or DUI convictions in a commercial vehicle in 9-784-3882 to ensure your needs will be accommodated. Home Care Tenant-based Rental Assistance (TBRA) $ 10,460 2 HOME lifetime; No prior drug or DUI convictions in private vehicle in the Date of Publication: May 29, 2013 previous 10 years Administration & Fair Housing $ 48,000 HOME/CDBG 7. No prior positive or refusal DOT drug and/or alcohol tests Aides Total $ 400,000 8. Must pass all D.O.T. and company written, driving, and drug Manage your hours to best fit Paulding County: screen tests Activity Amount Units Source of Funds 9. Current CDL, Class A YOUR lifestyle. Not just a job, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation $ 228,000 5 HOME/CDBG

10. Must meet all DOT Physical and skills requirements but a way to make an impact! Owner-Occupied Home Repair $ 62,000 5 CDBG NOTICE OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC HEARING PREFERENCES: Help Paulding County seniors Rental Home Repair $ 9,000 2 CDBG/OHTF lding County intends to apply to the Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA), Office of Community 1. Flatbed and oversize load experience at home. Join our personal Tenant-based Rental Assistance (TBRA) $ 9,000 1 HOME elopment (OCD) for funding under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Community 2. Joist, deck or steel coil hauling experience Administration & Fair Housing $ 42,000 HOME/CDBG elopment Program, a federally funded program administered by the state. The County is eligible to apply 3. Able to obtain Transportation Worker Identification Credential care aide staff. CNA/ STNA Total $ 350,000 rogram Year 2017 CDBG Community Development Competitive Program funding, Critical Infrastructure, (TWIC) card, if required a plus, not required. FREE Residential Public Infrastructure funding provided the County meets applicable program requirements. BENEFITS: training, flexible schedules - Second public hearings will be held as follows: d on citizen input and assessment of need by local officials, the County is applying for the following CDBG 1. Excellent pay, BC/BS insurance, bonus programs. vities for the PY 2017 CDBG Community Development Critical Infrastructure Program and are required to 2. Frequently home at night. plus bonuses and incentives! Monday, April 16 at 11:00 a.m. in the Paulding County Commissioner’s Office, 115 N. Williams St., Paulding duct additional public hearings. Based on citizen input and assessment of need by local officials, the County is 3. Vacation and Holiday pay. Apply online or at office: OH 45879. sidering the following CDBG Critical Infrastructure activities for the PY 2017 CDBG Community Development. w is a list of the Critical Infrastructure projects Paulding County intends to apply for in PY 2017 Community Individuals who would like to learn more about this opportunity Monday, April 16 at 1:15 p.m. in the Defiance County Commissioner’s Chambers, 500 Court Street, Suite A, elopment Critical Infrastructure Program along with dates, times, and location of their Public Hearings. should go to http://careers.nucor.com/ Defiance, Ohio 43512. Individuals who register should submit a resume. Nucor will only be accepting a limited number of submissions, and the registration The public hearing gives citizens the opportunity to review and comment on the above proposed activities. itical Infrastructure period will end on: Community Health Professionals Citizens are encouraged to attend any or all of the meetings listed above to express their views and comments ogram APRIL 12, 2018 250 Dooley Dr., Ste. A on the Maumee Valley South CHIP Consortium Program application. If a participant will need auxiliary aids llage of Oakwood Each individual should submit only one questionnaire related to this (interpreter, brail or taped materials, listening device, other) due to a disability, please contact Maumee Valley job posting. Paulding, OH 45879 Planning Organization prior to the meeting date at 419-784-3882 in order to insure that your needs will be nty-wide accommodated. The Defiance County Commissioner’s Chambers are handicapped accessible. Nucor is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer – M/F/ 419-399-4708 tal $350,555 $300,000 Disabled/Vets – and a drug – free workplace ComHealthPro.org Date of Publication: April 3, 2018 ritical Infrastructure Public Hearing for the Village of Oakwood will be held on Monday February 5, 2018 at 00 a.m. at the Paulding County Commissioner Offices, 115 North Williams Street, Paulding, Ohio 45879 to give zens adequate opportunity to review and comment on the proposed activities prior to the submittal of the lications to the Ohio Development Services Agency. Citizens are encouraged to attend this meeting to express ws on the proposed CDBG activities. If auxiliary aids are needed (interpreter, braille or taped material, assistive ening device, or other) due to a disability, please contact Maumee Valley Planning Organization prior to February 018 at 419-784-3882 to ensure your needs will be accommodated. Date of Publication: January 23, 2018 PAGE 14 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] AHS SENIOR TRIP – ONE LAST TIME AWAY FROM HOME Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- 128 E 70Ft S1/2 O.p. Oak- ler Ladonna K; Second St; ler Ladonna K; First St; 0.3273 wood Vill 0.1377 acres; Lot 28 Taylor acres; Lot 6 Auglaize Add 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- Add Oakwood Vill Oakwood Vill ee to Mead Christine C Trust- 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G ee; First St; 0.08 acres; Lot2 Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G ler Ladonna K; Second St; ler Ladonna K; First St; 0.1922 Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- 0.1377 acres; Lot 27 Taylor acres; Lot 7 N 52’ Auglaize ler Ladonna K; 107 S First St; Add Oakwood Vill Add Oakwood Village 0.1994 acres; Lot 12 Less 15 Ft 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan Ns Taylor Add Oakwood Vill Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- G Shisler Ladonna Kay to 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G ler Ladonna K; Second St; Shisler Ladonna K; Third St; Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- 0.1377 acres; Lot 26 Taylor 0.4094 acres; Parcel 1 Cooper ler Ladonna K; First St; 0.115 Add Oakwood Vill Parcels Oakwood Vill acres; Lot 11 N1/2 Taylor Add 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G Oakwood Vill Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- 3/29/18 Mead Joe D to ler Ladonna K; Second St; ler Ladonna K; S First Rear St; Mead Christine C Trustee; 0.1377 acres; Lot 25 Taylor 1.293 acres; Pt Lot 1 Outlots Second St; 0.0265 acres; Lot Add Oakwood Vill S-35 Oakwood Vg 8 Ptsept-11.06X105.29taylor 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G 3/29/18 Mead Joe D to Add Oakwood Vill Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Mead Christine C Trustee; 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- ler Ladonna K; Second St; S First St; 0.058 acres; Lot 1 ee to Mead Christine C Trust- 0.1377 acres; Lot 24 Taylor Picture at Minnehaha Park Se1/4 Mead Subdiv Oakwood ee; Second St; 0.1377 acres; Add Oakwood Vill Seniors at Antwerp High ited the Minnesota Zoo, the and a conservatory. They also Vill Lot 22 Taylor Add Oakwood 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G School took a senior trip to Mall of America, Nickel- went rock climbing and roller 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- Vill Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Minneapolis, Minnesota at odeon Universe, Minneha- skating and played an escape ee to Mead Christine C Trust- 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G ler Ladonna K; Second St; the end of March. They vis- ha Park, Mill City Museum, game. ee; 117A S First St; 0.33 acres; Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- 0.1377 acres; Lot 23 Taylor Lot 2 Pt Outlots S-35 Oak- ler Ladonna K; Second St; Add Oakwood Vill REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 0.1722 Acres; Lot 24 4-3-19 24280 Rd 148 Oakwood Oh wood Vill 0.1377 acres; Lot 21 Taylor 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Auglaize Country Club Rsa 45873; 2.823 acres; E1/2Nw1/4 3/29/18 Mead Joe D to Add Oakwood Vill Trustee to Mead Christine AUGLAIZE TWP Auglaize Twp Less Brown Twp S-12 Mead Christine C Trustee; 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G C Trustee; Burt St; 1.1 acres; 3/28/18 Saman Mark to 3/29/18 Grimes Laurie 3/27/18 Rakes Johnny G to 117A S First St; 0.0661 acres; Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Pt N1/2Nw1/4 100X495 Oak- Snow Alan H; 15415 Rd 149 to Hill Cheyenne S Grimes Ladd Michael E; 21630 Rd 122 Lot 2 Ne Corner Mead Subdiv ler Ladonna K; Second St; wood Vill S-35 Outlots Defiance Oh 43512; 5 cres; Sydnee S; 15734 Rd 191; 5.052 Oakwood Oh 45873; 2 acres; Oakwood Vill 0.1377 acres; Lot 20 Taylor 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- Pt E1/2 Sw1/2 Auglaize Twp acres; Pt Sw1/4 Nw1/4 Aug- Pt Lot 1 350X250 Brown Twp 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- Add Oakwood Vill ee to Mead Christine C Trust- S-24 laize Twp S-22 S-21 ee to Mead Christine C Trust- 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G ee; Burt St; 1.37 acres; Pt N1/2 3/28/18 Lipe Edward E to BROWN TWP 3/27/18 Fitch Stephen M ee; Third St; 24.53 acres; Lot Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Nw1/4 121X495 Outlots S-35 Jpmorgan Chase Bank Na- 3/27/18 Bauer Kevin Eu- Fitch Kathy J to Fitch Stephen 17 Ptn1/2Nw1/4 Outlots S-35 ler Ladonna K; Second St; Oakwood Vill tional Association; 19851 gene to Humphrey Allen R M Fitch Kathy J; 22022 Rd Oakwood Vill 0.1377 acres; Lot 19 Taylor 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G Rd 1048 Defiance Oh 43512; Jr Humphrey Elizabeth L; 128 Oakwood Oh 45873; 2 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- Add Oakwood Vill Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shisler ADOPTION NOTICE acres; Pt Nw1/4Nw1/4 Brown TIONER AND REL- NOTICE OF dition to the Village of Cecil, Pauld- ee to Mead Christine C Trust- 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G Ladonna K; Third St; 0.4094 ATIVES OF THAT ing County. Twp S-22 SPOUSE, TERMI- PUBLICATION ee; Mead St; 0.2928 acres; Lot Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- acres; Lot 9 Pt 145X123.33 NATE ALL LEGAL N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS LESS AND EXCEPT: That part of 3/29/18 Mead Joe D said Lot Number Three (3) which has 8 Mead Subdiv Oakwood Vill ler Ladonna K; Second St; Outlots S-26 Oakwood Vill RELATIONSHIPS OF PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO Trustee to Mead Christine C BETWEEN THE heretofore been conveyed to the Cin- 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- 0.1377 acres; Lot 18Taylor CARRYALL TWP MINOR AND YOU LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, cinnati Northern Railroad Company. Trustee; 6447 Rd 263 Con- ee to Mead Christine C Trust- Add Oakwood Vill 3/27/18 Carr Richard J to AND THE MINOR’S OTHER PAULDING COUNTY TREASURER Subject to all legal highways, tinental Oh 45831; 39.77 ee; First St; 0.121 acres; Lot 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G Funk Scott J Funk Stephanie TIVES, SO THAT THE MINOR T Plaintiff, right-of-ways, zoning restrictions acres; Pt S1/2Ne1/4&Pt- AFTER IS A STRANGER TO YO and easements either apparent or of 129 W 80Ft O.p. Oakwood Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- N; 18987 Rd 15 Hicksville THE MINOR’S FORMER REL vs. ne1/4Se1/4Brown Twp S-1 record. Vill FOR ALL PURPOSES. IF YOU TIMOTHY E. O’DONNELL, ET. AL., 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION DEFENDANTS, Parcel ID No. 15-02S-009-00, 15- 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- ter (1/4) of MUST FILE AN OBJECTION T 025-008-00 Property Address: 207 E. Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- NOTICE OF Case No. CI-18-018 ee to Mead Christine C Trust- PUBLICATION S ection PETITIONER WITHIN FOU Judge Tiffany Righter-Beckman Plum Street, Cecil, Ohio 45821 ler Ladonna K; First St; 0.2 DAYS AFTER PROOF OF SERVI You are required to answer in the ee; First St; 0.016 acres; Lot IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 22; and NOTICEOFTHEFILINGOFTHE TO: Sky Bank above-captioned cause twenty-eight (28) acres; Lot 1 Auglaize Addi- OF PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO thence TION AND OF THE TIME AND LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 10 E. 128 W 80Ft N1/2 O.p. Oak- N o r t h days after the last publication hereof, or a tion Oakwood Village LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, OF HEARING IS GIVEN TO Y Main Street, P.O. Box 247, Salineville, default judgment seeking sale of your real wood Vill 89°16’10” YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE Ohio 43945 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G Plaintiff, estate will be sought. Your answer should be 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- E a s t , TION, YOU MUST ALSO APPE Please take notice that a complaint has vs. filed with the Clerk of Courts, Courthouse, Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- along the South line of the North- THE HEARING. A FINAL DECR been filed in the above-captioned action ee to Mead Christine C Trust- Mary Case Miller, et.al. ADOPTION MAY BE ENTERED I 115 N. Williams St., Paulding, Ohio 45879. ler Ladonna K; First St; 0.2 east Quarter (1/4), four hundred against Timothy E. O’Donnell seeking a ee; 225 First St; 0.047 acres; Defendants, FAIL TO FILE AN OBJECTION T foreclosure of tax liens and a public sale of acres; Lot 2 Auglaize Add twenty and 20/100 (420.20) feet to a ADOPTION PETITION OR APPE Lot 128 Pt W 62 Ft S 1/2 O.p. Case No. CI-18-036 THE HEARING. real property owned by Timothy E. O’Don- Oakwood Vill Judge Tiffany Reighter-Beckman point on the centerline of Dog Creek nell to pay delinquent real estate taxes owed Oakwood Vill This notice is being issued purs 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G TO: Mary Case Miller and Unknown for the TRUE PLACE OF BEGIN- Rule 4.4 of the Ohio Rules of Civil by Timothy E. O’Donnell, Defendant, Sky 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- NING. THENCE continuing North Bank has been named as a lien holder to Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Spouse of Mary Case Miller dure and will be published once ee to Mead Christine C Trust- LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 717 E. 89°16’10” East, along the foresaid for six (6) consecutive weeks. T the property. ler Ladonna K; 104 First St; ee; Main St; 0.2 acres; Lot 89 Broadway Street, Toledo, Ohio 43605 South line, two hundred thirty-three publication will be made on May 2 The real property in question is situated 0.2 acres; Lot 3 Auglaize Add in the Village of Latty, County of Paulding, O.p. Oakwood Vill Please take notice that a complaint and 85/100 (233.85) feet to a point; and the State of Ohio and more fully de- Oakwood Vill has been filed in the above-captioned thence North 00°16’46” East, along scribed as follows: 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- the east line of the west one-half 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G ee to Mead Christine C Trust- action against you seeking a foreclosure Situated in the County of Paulding, Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- of tax liens and a public sale of real prop- (1/2) of the Southwest Quarter (1/4) in the State of Ohio and in the Village ee; Main St; 0.2 acres; Lot 90 of the Northeast Quarter (1/4) of of Cecil, Paulding County, Ohio: ler Ladonna K; First St; 0.2 erty owned by Mary Case Miller and O.p. Oakwood Vill Unknown Spouse of Mary Case Miller Section 22, one hundred eleven COOK, BURKARD & GORRELL, LTD. Attorneys & Counsellors at L Being Lot Number Three (3) and acres; Lot 4 Auglaize Add and 43/100 (111.43) feet to a point Four (4) in the Delphos Guerin’s Ad- 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- to pay delinquent real estate taxes owed 112 N. Water Street, Paulding, OH 45879 Oakwood Vill by you. on the centerline of Dog Creek; ee to Mead Christine C Trust- thence South 70°55’42” West, along 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G ee; Main St; 0.2 acres; Lot 91 The real property in question is situ- Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- ated in the Township of Washington, the aforesaid centerline, one hun- O.p. Oakwood Vill dred sixty-one and 68/100 (161.68) LEGAL NOTICE ler Ladonna K; First St; 0.3273 County of Paulding, and the State of Ohio NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NA 2018 Paulding County Chip Seal Project 3/29/18 Mead Joe D Trust- and more fully described as follows: feet to a point; and Thence South Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Paulding, acres; Lot 5 Auglaize Add 52°56’43” West, along the afore- 9th day of Sep- ee to Mead Christine C Trust- Situated in the Township of Wash- Ohio, at its office in the Court House, 115 N. Williams Street, Rm. B-1, Paulding, Ohio, Oakwood Vill said centerline, one hundred two tember, 2017, at until ee; First St; 0.053 acres; Lot ington, in the County of Paulding, 11:00 A.M., D.S.T. on April 18, 2018 and 20/100 (102.20) feet to the place 1:00 o’clock PM. Chip sealing various County and Township roads within Paulding 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G and the State of Ohio; to wit: The PROPOSAL: of beginning. Containing 0.358 in the Probate County, Ohio. west one-half (1/2) of the Southwest acre, more or less, and subject to Court of Pauld- Engineer’s Estimate = $338,371.75 judgment; quarter (1/4) of the Northeast Quar- NOTICE OF SALE all easements and rights of ways ing, County, lo- Each bidder is required to furnish with its proposal, a Bid Guaranty and Contract Now, therefore, public notice is hereby ter (1/4) in Section Twenty-two (22), UNDER JUDGMENT given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sheriff, granted to the Maumee Watershed cated at Court- Bond in accordance with Section 153.54 of the Ohio Revised Code. Bid security fur- Town One (1) North, Range Four (4) nished in Bond form, shall be issued by a Surety Company or Corporation licensed in OF DISCLOSURE Paulding County, Ohio, will sell such real Conservancy District. Bearings are house-2nd Floor-Office 202, 11 East, less and excepting therefrom tinhe theState Township of Ohio to of provide Harrison, said Cousurety. OF LIENS FOR property at public auction for cash to the based on an assumed meridian to Williams Street. the following tracts of lands; so ofEach Paulding, Proposal and Statemust containof Ohio: the full name of the party or parties submitting the DELINQUENT LAND highest bidder of an amount sufficient to denote angles only. This descrip- proposal and all persons interested therein. The owner intends and requires that this satisfy the judgment against each par- much of the said West one-half (1/2) Beginning at the Northwest cor tion is based on a survey by Don N. project be completed as listed above. TAXES cel at 10:05 a.m. at the East door of the of the Southwest Quarter (1/4) of the of the Northeast Quarter of the No Friemoth, Registered Professional All contractors and subcontractors involved with the project will, to the extent prac- Revised Code, Section 5721.19.1 Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thurs- Northeast Quarter (1/4) of Section east Quarter of Section 26 in To Surveyor No. 04981. ticable use Ohio products, materials, services, and labor in the implementation of IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS day, the 17th day of May, 2018, and con- Twenty-two (22) as lies South of Dog tshipheir project. Two North Additionally, of Range contractor One E compliance with the equal employment oppor- Containing 19.642 acres pursuant PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO tinue from day to day thereafter. If any Creek being approximately one-half tunityrunning requirements thence South of Ohio 20 rods,Administrative the Code Chapter 123, the Governor’s Execu- parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it to the Paulding County Auditor’s tive Order of 1972, and Governor’s Executive Order 84-9 shall be required. (1/2) acre of land; and also less and East 16 rods; thence North 20 r In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens shall be offered for sale, under the same Records All contractors shall follow all applicable Federal and State OSHA regulations. The excepting therefrom the following: thence West 16 rods to the place if for delinquent land taxes: terms and conditions of the first sale and Parcel ID No. 31-228-008-02 contractor shall also hold the County Engineer harmless for any violations or fines at the same time of day and at the same Beginning at a point thirty-five (35) ginning, containing two acres of la Property Address: 3702 Rd. 193, received while engaged in this project. LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, place on the 24th day of May, 2018 for an feet East of the Northwest corner Grover Hill, Ohio 45849 112 N. Water Street, Paulding, OH 45879 AllParcel contractors No. 17-26S-002-01 must provide current Certificate of Liability Insurance Coverage for TREASURER amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment of the Southwest Quarter (1/4) of $1,000,000 along with a current Certificate of Worker’s Compensation Coverage, You are required to answer in the You are required to answer i PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO, against the parcel. the Northeast Quarter (1/4) of said before they can be hired to perform any type of work for the Paulding County. above-captioned cause twenty-eight (28) above-captioned cause twenty-eigh Plaintiff, Payment in full is due at the time of Section twenty-two (22); thence Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on Public Improvements in the sale and the purchaser(s) are ad- days after the last publication hereof, or Pauldingdays after County, the last Ohio publication as determined hereof by the Ohio Department of Industrial Relations. vs. due South thirty (30) feet; thence vised they have no legal right to access a default judgment seeking sale of you a Alldefault materials judgment shall seeking conform sale to o the 2013 revision of the State of Ohio Depart- DAVID VALENTINE, ET AL., due West thirty-five (35) feet to a this property until the Sheriff’s Deed has real estate will be sought. Your answer mentreal estate of Transportation will be sought. Construction Your ans and Material Specifications. Defendants. half section line running North and Case No. CI 18 017 been filed with the Paulding County Re- should be filed with the Clerk of Courts, should“DOMESTIC be filed STEELwith the USEClerk ofREQUIREMENTS Co AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION corder’s Office. South through said Section Twenty- 153.011Courthouse, OF THE115 N.REVISED Williams CODE St., Pa APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. COPIES OF SEC- Whereas, judgment has been ren- Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pauld- dered against certain parcels of real PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN two (22), thence North along said TIONing, Ohio 153.011 45879. OF THE REVISED CODE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ANY OF THE THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO ing, Ohio 45879. property for taxes, assessments, penal- half Section line thirty (30) feet; OFFICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES.” BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY Prevailing Wage. Recipient shall comply, and shall require that all Contractors ties, costs and charges as follows: thence East thirty-five (35) feet to 200 East First Street, Grover Hill, Ohio BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN and subcontractors working on the Project comply, with the prevailing wage require- THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED the place of beginning. EXCEPTING ments contained in Sections 4115.03 to 4115.16 of the Revised Code. Parcel Number: 26-02S-008-00 THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING: The A full legal description of this property BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS Sealed bids shall be in writing and in accordance with specifications furnished OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE West one-half (1/2) of the Southwest by Paulding County and on file in the Offices of the Paulding County Engineer and is on record at the Paulding County Engi- Commissioners. neer’s Office located in the basement of URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL quarter (1/4) of the Northeast Quar- TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY Bids are to be sealed and addressed to the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of the Courthouse. ter (1/4) of Section 22, Town One (1) Paulding County, Ohio, and bids on the above named items to be marked: Total amount of judgment is Seven THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETER- North, Range Four (4) East, Wash- MINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX PROPOSAL: “2018 PAULDING COUNTY CHIP SEAL PROJECT” Thousand Forty-four and 61/100 ington Township, Paulding County, ($7,044.61) Dollars, plus interest and LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and/or all TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. Ohio, less and except the following bids received. costs of this suit. described parcel: Commencing at Sheriff Jason K. Landers BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PAULDING Whereas, said judgment orders such an existing iron pipe at the South- real property to be sold by the under- Paulding County, Ohio COUNTY, OHIO west corner of the Northeast quar- Cynthia Peters Clerk, Board of Commissioners signed to satisfy the total amount of said www.pauldingohsheriff.com

judgment; Now, therefore, public notice is here given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sherif Paulding County, Ohio, will sell such re property at public auction for cash to th highest bidder of an amount sufficient t TICE OF SALE satisfy the judgment against each pa ER JUDGMENT cel at 10:00 a.m. at the East door of th DISCLOSURE Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thur day, the 5th day of April, 2018, and co F LIENS FOR tinue from day to day thereafter. If a INQUENT LAND parcel does not receive a sufficient bid TAXES shall be offered for sale, under the sam ed Code, Section 5721.19.1 terms and conditions of the first sale a at the same time of day and at the sam OURT OF COMMON PLEAS place on the 19th day of April, 2018 for a AULDING COUNTY, OHIO amount sufficient to satisfy the judgme against the parcel. atter of Foreclosure of Liens Payment in full is due at the tim for delinquent land taxes: the sale and the purchaser(s) are a U ANN WANNEMACHER, vised they have no legal right to acce TREASURER this property until the Sheriff’s Deed h been filed with the Paulding County R ULDING COUNTY, OHIO, corder’s Office. Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE vs. THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY T ANDY R. JONES, ET AL., BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MA Defendants. BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIE o. CI 17 062 THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHE eas, judgment has been ren- BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASER gainst certain parcels of real OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY AR y for taxes, assessments, penal- URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERA ts and charges as follows: TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT B ted in the Village of Paulding, THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETE f Paulding and State of Ohio: MINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TA uth One-Half (1/2) of Lot Fifty- LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPEC ) in Dix’s Addition to the Village of TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. g, Paulding County, Ohio. Sheriff Jason K. Lan l Number: 30-06S-053-00 Paulding County, Ohi ted in the Village of Paulding, www.pauldingohsheriff.co f Paulding and State of Ohio: Number Thirty-five (35) of Dix’s Addition to the Village of Pauld- ulding County, Ohio, subject to Whereas, said judgment orders suc ements, restrictions and zoning real property to be sold by the unde ons. signed to satisfy the total amount of sai l Number: 30-07S-022-00 judgment; egal description of this property Now, therefore, public notice is here cord at the Paulding County Engi- given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sherif Office located in the basement of Paulding County, Ohio, will sell such re rthouse. property at public auction for cash to th mount of judgment is Three highest bidder of an amount sufficient t satisfy the judgment against each pa cel at 10:05 a.m. at the East door of th Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thur day, the 18th day of January, 2018, an continue from day to day thereafter any parcel does not receive a sufficie bid, it shall be offered for sale, under th same terms and conditions of the fir sale and at the same time of day an the same place on the First day of Fe ruary, 2018 for an amount sufficient t satisfy the judgment against the parcel. Payment in full is due at the tim the sale and the purchaser(s) are a vised they have no legal right to acce this property until the Sheriff’s Deed h been filed with the Paulding County R corder’s Office. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY T BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MA BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIE THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHE BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASER OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY AR URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERA TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT B THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETE MINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TA LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPEC TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. Sheriff Jason K. Lan Paulding County, Ohi www.pauldingohsheriff.co Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 15 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 LEARNING IS AN ART NIGHT AT Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Sudoku solution

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97 April 12th, from 6:30 to 8:00. and hallways. You can walk ing for part-time cook.TION, YOU419-258-2000 MUST ALSO APPE 3/29/18 Shisler Ladonna K lot Paulding Village3 We invite all of our family, through a science fair, see Applications available THEat HEARING. A FINAL DECR friends, neighbors, and com- some student engineering, ADOPTION MAYFT. BE ENTEREDDEFIANCE I An- the Sheriff’s Office,FAIL 500TO FILEtiques. AN OBJECTION Find yourT trea- munity supporters to join us watch a musical performance ADOPTION PETITION OR APPE NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NAME East Perry Street, PauldingTHE HEARING. sures at our over 4,000 for our “Learning Is An Art” or two, take a look at sever- PUBLIC NOTICE PROBATE COURT OF PAULDING tion will be held or printed from websiteThis - noticesq. is beingft. locationissued purs at 402 open house. This special eve- al different art projects, and The Village of Antwerp will b COUNTY, OHIO MICHAEL W. WEH- on the 10th day www.pauldingohsheriff.Rule 4.4 ofClinton the Ohio Rules Street, of Civil Defiance. RKAMP , JUDGE ning is an opportunity for us much more. Please stop in for acceptingdure andsealed will be bids published for Thonce of May, 2018, at to showcase some really great a visit on April 12th! com leasefor of14 22.4 six (6) acresHours: consecutive of farm Mon-Satgroun weeks. T 10–5. IN RE: Change of Name of Nash Alan 2:00 o’clock PM. for thepublication purposePhone: will ofbe madefarming 419-782-6003. on May 2 tf Von Deylen to Nash Everett Zartman in the Probate things going on at Oakwood RAIN TECH SEAMLESS Case No. 2018-6001 Gutters, 419-258-1818Lease Agreement D EADLINEis available FOR THE Court of Pauld- at 1Town4-16 Hall for Review for an NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE ing, County, located at 115 N. Wil- Oh 43526; 2 acres; N Pt N1/2 Buffalo St; 0.1833 acres; Lot interested parties.CLASSIFIEDS Please ma IS MON- OF NAME [R.C. 2717.01] liams Street, Room 202, Paulding, Ne1/4 Carryall Twp Sec 6 128 O.p. Antwerp Vill bids to: VillageDAYS of Antwerp AT 12 P NOON!! Applicant hereby gives notice to Ohio 45879. 3/27/18 Hitt Lonnie to 3/26/18 Leinard Karen R Box 1046 Antwerp, OH 4581 all interested persons and to Jacob Sanchez Juan C; 15093 Rd to Clem Regan Clem Lind- COOK,Paulding BURKARD Oh & GORRELL, 45879;Or LTD. bring1.056 Attorneys to fiscalS-10Latty & Counsellorsofficer Twp at Tow at L Von Deylen whose last known ad- 51 Antwerp Oh 45813; 1.375 say; Antwerp, Oh; 3.33 acres; acres; Se 112Cor N. Water Se1/4 Street,Hall. Nw1/4 Paulding, Bids will OH 458793/28/18be opene Thompson Patri- dress is 1001 Grove Street, Defi- noon On Friday May 2nd 201 ance, Ohio 43512 that the applicant acres; Pt Se Cor S Of Riv Car- Pt W1/2Ne1/4&Ptw1/2Nw1/4 Crane Twp Sec 25 cia L to Thompson Patricia L; has filed an Application for Change ryall Twp Sec 23 Outlots S-34 Antwerp Vill HARRISON TWP Rd 60; 80.754 acres; Pt Se1/4 of Name in the Probate Court of 3/28/18 Impressive Pork 3/29/18 Essex Bruce W o 3/27/18 Coak Thelma M S-10Latty Twp Paulding County, Ohio, request- NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NA ing the change of name of Nash Production Inc to Punchs Mcvay Joseph N; 211 W Buf- to Gandy Lorelei A Smith9th day of Sep-3/28/18 Thompson Pa- Pork Llc; 14646 Rd 7 Ant- falo St; 0.2268 acres; Lot 3 Audrey E; Rd 106; 1 acre; Pt tricia L to Sylvia Farm Llc; Alan Von Deylen to Nash Everett Zart- tember, 2017, at man. The hearing on the applica- werp Oh 45813; 3.885 acres; Jump Add Antwerp Vill Nw Cor Ne1/4Ne1/4 Harrison1:00 o’clock Rd PM. 60; 19.166 acres; Pt W1/2 Pt Sw1/4 Ne1/4 Carryall Twp CRANE TWP Twp Sec 26 in the ProbateNe1/4 S-17Latty Twp S-30 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G 3/29/18 Gonya Mary CourtC to of Pauld3/26/18- Hofmann Bry- ing, County, lo- 3/26/18 Snyder Eddie M to Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Gonya Mary C Le; 7261 Rdcated 11 at an Court- K Hofmann Rachel M to VILLAGE OF ANTWERP PUBLIC NOTICES Hollinger Rachael D; 102 W ler Ladonna K; 14551 Us 127 Payne Oh 45880; 0.88 acres;house-2nd Hofmann Floor-Office Rachel 202, 11 M; 17589 The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed Pt Secor Ne1/4 Se1/4 &Wi Sptlliams Street.Sr 114 Grover Hill Oh 45849; ORDINANCE NO. 2018-05 on March 19, 2018, entitled, NOTICE OF the Village S1/2 Se1/4 Harrison Twp Sec 1.5 acres; Pt Sw1/4 Se1/4 Latty “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE PUBLICATION of Grover 31 Twp S-23 FISCAL OFFICER TO TRANSFER $7,500.00 FROM IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Hill, Ohio. JACKSON TWP 3/28/18 Taylor Roger D & THE GENERAL FUND TO THE STREET LIGHTING OF PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO (Note: Said 3/27/18 Howard Donald Taylor Christine B to Friesner FUND, AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” NW % of LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, This Ordinance authorizes the Fiscal Officer to transfer said Lot L Howard Mary E to How- Logan W; Walnut St; 0.02 Plaintiff, being 66’ by 132’) ard Donald L Howard Mary acres; Lot 82 S-25 Op Grover $7,500.00 from the General Fund to the Street Lighting vs. Parcel ID No. 26-03S-030-00 E; 11626 Rd 117 Paulding H Fund to pay street lighting expenses. Traci M. Poling, et.al. Property Address: 103 S. Jefferson Oh 45879; 1.756 acres; Pt PAULDING TWP The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed Defendants, 112 N. Water Street, Paulding, OH 45879 Case No. CI-18-038 Street, Grover Hill, Ohio Sw1/4Nw1/4 Jackson Twp S-8 3/29/18 Flores Margaret to ORDINANCE NO. 2018-06 on March 19, 2018, entitled, “AN Judge Tiffany Reighter-Beckman You are required to answer in the 3/29/18 Switzer Todd A to Godoy Antonia Godoy Chris- above-captioned cause twenty-eight (28) ORDINANCE TO AMEND EXHIBIT A TO ORDINANCE TO: Traci M. Poling and Unknown Switzer Ashley M; 709 Flat tine; 7160 Sr 613 Payne Oh Spouse of Traci M. Poling days after the last publication hereof, or NO. 2015-27, SPECIFICALLY TO AMEND SECTIONS LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1035 Wes- a default judgment seeking sale of you Rock Dr; 1 acre; Lot 20 Out- 45880; 1.96 acres; Pt Nw1/4 3(F)(4)(a) AND 5(S) AND TO ADD A NEW SECTION, ley Ave., Bryan, Ohio 43506 real estate will be sought. Your answer lots Paulding Vill Jackson Nw1/4 Paulding Twp S-31 Wt SECTION 27, TO EXHIBIT A, SAID EXHIBIT A BEING THE Please take notice that a complaint should be filed with the Clerk of Courts, Twp Dist VILLAGE OF ANTWERP INCOME TAX ORDINANCE, has been filed in the above-captioned ac- Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pauld- 3/29/18 Shisler Nolan G 3/27/18 Baksa Roger W to ing, Ohio 45879. AND DECLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This tion against you seeking a foreclosure of Shisler Ladonna Kay to Shis- Ross Harold E Ross Beth A tax liens and a public sale of real property Ordinance amends the Village’s Income Tax Ordinance to in the Township of Harrison, Cou ler Ladonna K; 1115 Emer- Et Al; 7975 Rd 87 Paulding comply with provisions of Ohio House Bill 49. ownedof Paulding, by Traci and M. PolingState of and Ohio: Unknown Spouse of Traci M. Poling to pay delin- VILLAGEald Rd; OF0.3444 ANTWERP acres; Lot PUBLIC 59 OhNOTICES 45879; 0.5426 acres; Lot 1 Beginning at the Northwest cor The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed RESOLUTION NO. 2013-04 on Augus The publication of the Ordinances is by summary only. The quentof the real Northeast estate taxes Quarter owed of by the you. No 2013, entitled “A& RESOLUTION Lot 58 25 CONSENTING Ft Ns Noneman TO THE TERMINATION N1/2N1/2 OF THE & PAU 5Ftss 163 X 175 complete text of the Ordinances may be obtained or viewed eastThe Quarterreal property of Section in question 26 in is To situ- ING COUNTYEm EMERGENCY Acres MANAGEMENTAllot#1 Paulding AGENCY AGREEMENT,Hartwick AND Pcls DECL S-33 Pldg T ING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY. “ This Resolution provides that the Village consent at the office of the Village of Antwerp Fiscal Officer located at atedship in Two the Village North of Grover Range Hill, One County E Village 3/28/18 Sinn Perry R to of Paulding, and the State of Ohio and the termination of the existing program for county-wide emergency management. 118 North Main Street, Antwerp, Ohio. running thence South 20 rods, the The Council of the LATTYVillage of Antwerp TWP passed RESOLUTION NO.Sinn 2013-05 Annette; on Augus 511 Alexander moreEast fully 16 rods;described thence as follows: North 20 r 2013, entitled “A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE OF ANTWERP, OHI 3/28/18 Thompson Patri- St; 0.2 acres; Lot 53 O.p. Latty real property to be sold by the under- thenceSituated West in 16 the rods Village to the place of Grover if PARTICIPATE IN A COUNTY-WIDE PROGRAM FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEM NOTICE OF SALE Hill, County of Paulding and State AS ORGANIZEDcia BY L toTHE Wct PAULDING Farms COUNTY Llc; Rd BOARD 60; OF VillCOMMISSIONERS signed to satisfy the total amount of said ginning, containing two acres of la UNDER JUDGMENT judgment; of Ohio, to-wit: The Northwest DECLARING THE120.558 SAME ANacres; EMERGENCY.” Se1/4 & This Sw1/4 Resolution authorizes3/29/18 the VillagShisler Nolan G Parcel No. 17-26S-002-01 participate in the newly formed county-wide emergency management program organi OF DISCLOSURE Now, therefore, public notice is hereby QuarterYou are (1/4)required of Lotto answer Number i Ten by the Paulding County Board of Commissioners. OF LIENS FOR given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sheriff, above-captioned(10) in Kinkade’s cause First twenty-eigh Addition to The Council of the VillageNOTICE of Antwerp passed OF ORDINANCE NO.Village 2013-34 on of Augus DELINQUENT LAND Paulding County, Ohio, will sell such real 2013, entitled “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGEAnt FISCAL wer p,OFFICE property at public auction for cash to the days after the last publication hereof TRANSFER $27,500.00PUBLICATION FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE POLICE FUND, AN TAXES highest bidder of an amount sufficient to a default judgment seeking sale o CLARING THE SAME AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance allowsPaulding the necessary fund Parcel ID IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Revised Code, Section 5721.19.1 satisfy the judgment against each par- real estateNOTICE will be sought. OF Your ans be transferred to operate the police department in the Village of Antwerp.C o u n t y , in the Township of Harrison, Cou No. 10- OF PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS cel at 10:00 a.m. at the East door of the shouldPUBLICATION be filed with the Clerk of Co The Council of the Village of Antwerp passed ORDINANCE NO.Ohio. 2013-36 Augus Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thurs- of Paulding, and State of Ohio: 11S-006- 2013, entitled “AN ORDINANCELOU ANN WANNEMACHER, AUTHORIZING THE FISCAL OFFICER TO AMEN PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO Courthouse,IN THE COURT 115 OFN. COMMONWilliams St., PLEAS Pa Parcel ID day, the 17th day of May, 2018, and con- Beginning at the Northwest cor 00 PROPRIATIONS AND DECLARINGPlaintiff, IT AN EMERGENCY.” This Ordinance authorize ing,OF Ohio PAULDING 45879. COUNTY, OHIO No. 12-26S-023-00 In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens tinue from day to day thereafter. If any of the Northeast Quarter of the No Property amendment of certain appropriationsvs. as needed for expenses incurred by the Villag LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, Antwerp. Property Address: 201 E. Canal for delinquent land taxes: parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it east Quarter of Section 26 in To Address: John P. Woodcox, et.al. Plaintiff, The publication of these Ordinances and Resolutions is by summaryStreet, only. Antwerp, The Comp Ohio 45813 shall be offered for sale, under the same ship Two North of Range One E 207 Aug- Defendants, LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, terms and conditions of the first sale and vs. text of the Ordinances and Resolutions may be obtained or viewedYou at theare office required of the to answer in the running thence South 20 rods, the laize Street, Oakwood, Ohiolage of Antwerp FiscalCase OfficerNo. CI-18-056 located at 118 North Main Street, Antwerp, Ohio. TREASURER at the same time of day and at the same James A. Woodring, et.al. above-captioned cause twenty-eight (28) East 16 rods; thence North 20 r You are required to answer in the Judge Tiffany Reighter-Beckman PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO, place on the 24th day of May, 2018 for an Defendants, days after the last publication hereof, or thence West 16 rods to the place if above-captioned cause twenty-eight (28) TO: Beneficial Ohio, Inc. Plaintiff, amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment Case No. CI-18-057 a default judgment seeking sale of you against the parcel. ginning, containing two acres of la days after the last publication hereof, or LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 108 W. vs. Judge Tiffany Reighter-Beckman High Street, Bryan, Ohio real estate will be sought. Your answer LORENZA D. WILSON AND UN- Payment in full is due at the time of Parcel No. 17-26S-002-01 a default judgment seeking sale of you TO: James A. Woodring, Unknown Please take notice that a complaint has should be filed with the Clerk of Courts, KNOWN HEIRS, ADMINISTRATORS, the sale and the purchaser(s) are ad- You are required to answer i real estate will be sought. Your answer vised they have no legal right to access Spouse of James A. Woodring Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pauld- EXECUTORS OR ASSIGNS OF above-captioned cause twenty-eigh should be filed with the Clerk of Courts, been filed in the above-captioned action this property until the Sheriff’s Deed has LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 207 Aug- ing, Ohio 45879. LORENZA D. WILSON, ET AL., days after the last publication hereof Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pauld- against John P. Woodcox, et.al. seeking a been filed with the Paulding County Re- laize Street, Oakwood, Ohio 45873 Defendants. a default judgment seeking sale o ing, Ohio 45879. foreclosure of tax liens and a public sale corder’s Office. Please take notice that a complaint of real property owned by John P. Wood- Case No. CI 18 016 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN real estate will be sought. Your ans has been filed in the above-captioned ac- Whereas, judgment has been ren- THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO should be filed with the Clerk of Co cox and Carla Woodcox to pay delinquent tion against you seeking a foreclosure of real estate taxes owed by John P. Wood- dered against certain parcels of real BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pa property for taxes, assessments, penal- tax liens and a public sale of real property cox and Carla Woodcox. Defendant, BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN ing, Ohio 45879. owned by James A. Woodring and Un- ties, costs and charges as follows: THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED the Village Beneficial Ohio, Inc. has been named as known Spouse of James A. Woodring Fourth Avenue, Cecil, Ohio 45821 BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS of Grover a lien holder to the property. Parcel Number: 15-04S-031-00 and to pay delinquent real estate taxes owed OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE Hill, Ohio. The real property in question is situ- 15-04S-032-00 URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL by you. (Note: Said ated in the Village of Antwerp, County of A full legal description of this property TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY The real property in question is situ- NW % of Paulding, and the State of Ohio and more is on record at the Paulding County Engi- THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETER- ated in the Village of Oakwood, County of neer’s Office located in the basement of said Lot fully described as follows: MINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX Paulding, and the State of Ohio and more the Courthouse. LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT being 66’ by 132’) Situated in the Village of Antwerp, fully described as follows: Total amount of judgment is Twelve TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. Parcel ID No. 26-03S-030-00 County of Paulding, and State of Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-eight and Sheriff Jason K. Landers InProperty lot Number Address: Eleven 103 (11)S. Jeffer in Har- Ohio, to-wit: Lot Number Eighty- 62/100 ($12,458.62) Dollars, plus interest Paulding County, Ohio mon’sStreet, AdditionGrover Hill, to Ohio the Village of four (84) in the Original Plat of the and costs of this suit. www.pauldingohsheriff.com Oakwood,You are required Paulding to County,answer i Ohio. Whereas, said judgment orders such above-captioned cause twenty-eigh judgment;days after the last publication hereof aNow, default therefore, judgment public seeking notice saleis here o givenreal thatestate I, Jasonwill be K. sought.Landers, Your Sherif ans Pauldingshould County,be filed Ohio, with thewill sellClerk such of reCo property at public auction for cash to th Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pa TICE OF SALE highesting, Ohio bidder 45879. of an amount sufficient t satisfy the judgment against each pa ER JUDGMENT cel at 10:00 a.m. at the East door of th DISCLOSURE Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thur day, the 5th day of April, 2018, and co F LIENS FOR tinue from day to day thereafter. If a INQUENT LAND parcel does not receive a sufficient bid TAXES shall be offered for sale, under the sam ed Code, Section 5721.19.1 terms and conditions of the first sale a at the same time of day and at the sam OURT OF COMMON PLEAS place on the 19th day of April, 2018 for a AULDING COUNTY, OHIO amount sufficient to satisfy the judgme against the parcel. atter of Foreclosure of Liens Payment in full is due at the tim for delinquent land taxes: the sale and the purchaser(s) are a U ANN WANNEMACHER, vised they have no legal right to acce TREASURER this property until the Sheriff’s Deed h been filed with the Paulding County R ULDING COUNTY, OHIO, corder’s Office. Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE vs. THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY T ANDY R. JONES, ET AL., BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MA Defendants. BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIE o. CI 17 062 THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHE eas, judgment has been ren- BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASER gainst certain parcels of real OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY AR y for taxes, assessments, penal- URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERA ts and charges as follows: TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT B ted in the Village of Paulding, THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETE f Paulding and State of Ohio: MINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TA uth One-Half (1/2) of Lot Fifty- LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPEC ) in Dix’s Addition to the Village of TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. g, Paulding County, Ohio. Sheriff Jason K. Lan l Number: 30-06S-053-00 Paulding County, Ohi ted in the Village of Paulding, in the Township of Harrison, Cou www.pauldingohsheriff.co f Paulding and State of Ohio: of Paulding, and State of Ohio: Number Thirty-five (35) of Dix’s Addition to the Village of Pauld- Beginning at the Northwest cor ulding County, Ohio, subject to of the Northeast Quarter of the No Whereas, said judgment orders suc ements, restrictions and zoning east Quarter of Section 26 in To real property to be sold by the unde ons. ship Two North of Range One E signed to satisfy the total amount of sai l Number: 30-07S-022-00 running thence South 20 rods, the judgment; egal description of this property cord at the Paulding County Engi- East 16 rods; thence North 20 r Now, therefore, public notice is here given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sherif Office located in the basement of thence West 16 rods to the place if Paulding County, Ohio, will sell such re rthouse. ginning, containing two acres of la property at public auction for cash to th mount of judgment is Three Parcel No. 17-26S-002-01 highest bidder of an amount sufficient t You are required to answer i satisfy the judgment against each pa above-captioned cause twenty-eigh cel at 10:05 a.m. at the East door of th Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thur days after the last publication hereof day, the 18th day of January, 2018, an a default judgment seeking sale o continue from day to day thereafter real estate will be sought. Your ans any parcel does not receive a sufficie should be filed with the Clerk of Co bid, it shall be offered for sale, under th Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., Pa same terms and conditions of the fir ing, Ohio 45879. sale and at the same time of day an the same place on the First day of Fe ruary, 2018 for an amount sufficient t satisfy the judgment against the parcel. Payment in full is due at the tim the sale and the purchaser(s) are a vised they have no legal right to acce this property until the Sheriff’s Deed h been filed with the Paulding County R corder’s Office. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY T BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MA BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIE THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHE BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASER OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY AR URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERA TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT B THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETE MINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TA LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPEC TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. Sheriff Jason K. Lan Paulding County, Ohi www.pauldingohsheriff.co PAGE 16 – WEST BEND NEWS – APRIL 03, 2018 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] NEW HAVEN LIONS CLUB DONATION TO NEW HAVEN nothing tangible to compare THIS WEEK AT KIWANIS it to. Until the seed grows HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOFTBALL into a lawn, the true quality of what you bought won’t be visible for months. The only thing to evaluate is the seed label. Seed labels are written to meet agricultural regula- tions, and are unfortunately not “consumer friendly.” Let us give you four guidelines to break down a seed label’s four major requirements: Varieties, Germination, In- ert Matter, and Weed Seed. 1. A pound of seed is not the same amount of seeds between varieties. A seed label tells you what varieties are in the package. Howev- er, it only tells you in per- cent by weight of the total package. It does not tell you that seed size and weight Lion President Don Cooper is presenting the check to the girls and on far right is Lion Tom are dramatically different. Clements, with Lion Bob Hudson in the back row. For example, one pound of On Monday March 26th, there is a Lion. The New Ha- on the 2nd and 4th Mondays bluegrass is 1,400,000 seeds. The New Haven Lions Club ven Lions Club has been help- At 6:00 p.m for dinner with That same pound in fine fes- donated a check for $500 to ing the community for over meeting starting at 7:00 pm. cue is 530,000 seeds, and it The New Haven High School 60 years. ontact Lion Bob Hudson at only takes 225,000 ryegrass Girls Softball Team. If you are interested in 260-438-1957 for meeting lo- or tall fescue seed to make Where there is a need, becoming a Lion, We meet cation. a pound. What this means, is the label does not tell you Gerri Larson and Taryn Stiltner NWS OFFERS FREE COM- represented at the 2018 ter, 503 Fairground Drive, the amount of each variety This week’s speaker was Williams counties for over MUNITY WIDE JOB FAIR Job & Career Fair include Paulding, Ohio, hosted by you will see in your lawn. Gerri Larson, a Family Ser- 50 years. Gerri spoke about a healthcare, manufactur- the PC Economic Devel- Ideally, you could deter- vice Specialist with North- new initiative called Project Archbold, Ohio – Area ing, human services, finan- opment office. This event mine the amount of a par- west Ohio Community Ac- Community Connection. The job seekers have an oppor- cial, business and more. will showcase the Paulding ticular seed present by cal- tion Commission (NOCAC) program allows volunteers to tunity to network with close The entire list of employers County Business and Indus- culating the percentage by presented by Kiwanis member come and have a meal or snack to 100 employers at a com- scheduled to be on-hand is try by bringing awareness seed count. Unfortunately, Taryn Stiltner. NOCAC is part with the children at Paulding munity-wide Job & Career available at NorthwestState. to the current and future seed count is not required of The Community Action Headstart. Larson has had Partnership which is made remarkable success with the Fair on Tuesday, April 10 edu/2018-job-career-fair/. workforce of the great ca- on the label, and difficult to up of more than 1,100 local, project. The volunteers and from 10:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. For more information, call reer opportunities available determine. The event will be held in the NSCC Career Services at here in Paulding County. private, non-profit and public children alike have a blast and 2. Germination is un- agencies that have been work- can learn so much from each Atrium at Northwest State 419.267.1330 or email ca- High School sophomores, der the ideal conditions… Community College and reerservices@Northwest- juniors and seniors from the ing to alleviate poverty and other. not “normal” Mid-West empower low-income families The program was created is co-sponsored by NSCC State.edu. three county schools will weather. A label gives you in communities throughout to help build connections and Career Services and Ohio have the opportunity to talk the percent of pure seed GET A JUMP START ON the United States since 1964. positive interactions for the Means Jobs. The Job & Ca- face to face with manufac- that is capable of growth in NOCAC was established in children. If you are interested reer Fair is free and open to YOUR GARDEN turers and businesses. a prescribed time under lab- 1965 as a private, non-profit in volunteering you can con- the public. oratory conditions. These social service agency and has tact Gerri at 419-399-5617. As “This year, we will have On Tuesday, April 17th, LAWN CARE FOR THE laboratory conditions are been actively serving the citi- always Kiwanis members will close to 100 area business- 2018 at 7:00 p.m. in the HOMEOWNER ideal. Seeds are placed on zens of Defiance, Fulton, Hen- meet over lunch at noon on es looking to fill full-time, Woodburn Branch Library wet filter paper and grown ry, Paulding, Van Wert, and Thursday. part-time and seasonal po- learn about the difference How to Choose the Proper in an incubator with per- sitions, as well as intern- between hybrid seeds and Grass Seed fect light and moisture 0.27%. If only 0.10% were is due to a waxy coating on ships. This event is a great heirloom seeds along how As soon as we have control for as long as 28 opportunity for community to rotate your garden. There warmer weather, many of chickweed, that would re- the grass—much like the days. Furthermore, germi- sult in 560,000 plants in a skin of an apple. Beyond members, NSCC students will also be information you will want to buy grass nation percentages cannot and alumni to connect with about composting, handy seed to fill in some bare 10,000 square foot lawn. the grass plant coating, pre- be compared between dif- So, now armed with an mium grass seeds now have those businesses,” said Mike tools and common garden spots or over seed thin areas ferent manufacturers. The Jacobs, career services coor- pests. Jenny Wyss, master of your lawn. Spring is an understanding of grass seed a super-absorbent coating germination values may be labels, back to the question around the seed itself to dinator at NSCC. “Prepara- gardener, will be presenting excellent time for applying the same, but they may have tion is key for any job seek- the program. grass seed! But what type of of what seed to get? Choose help promote germination. been achieved under differ- a premium seed mixture This coating holds moisture er, especially at an event like seed should you get for your ing laboratory conditions this. Attendees should bring 2018 PAULDING COUNTY lawn? The short answer is that guarantee a great lawn. against the seed so the seed- (i.e. Lab A germinated seed Quality seed mixtures that ling has constant access to several copies of their re- CAREER OPPORTUNITY high quality seed. A lawn in an incubator for 10 days, sume, dress in professional can never be better than the work well in the Midwest water, even if you miss a day SHOWCASE and Lab B germinated seed will use a high percentage of watering. attire and be prepared with seed that is sown. in an incubator for 20 days). a brief ‘sales pitch’ covering Buying grass seed is like of bluegrass seed. Bluegrass A lawn is as good as This event will be held 3. Double the inert mat- has very small seeds, so a the seed you put on it. So their skills and experience.” on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 buying a car without see- ter percentage for a more Industries that will be ing it or driving it. There is smaller package of premium choose a premium grass at the OSU Extension Cen- realistic filler amount.seed can cover more area seed mix that will give you Some grass seed packages of your lawn. The bonus of the best-looking, strongest, have filler in them. 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Grass- greater rebate offer! matter = approx. 10% of the es like Dorado Tall Fescue, The following highway bag’s volume). *Select tires brands include Montana Tall Fescue, Fron- construction is scheduled LATELY? 4. Weed seeds weigh less, but are not limited to: tier Perennial Ryegrass, and to occur within Paulding so their unwanted plant BRIDGESTONE Madison Kentucky Blue- County. count can be higher. Weed CONTINENTAL grass are better than com- State Route 637 between seeds are also a factor in PIRELLI mon-type grasses because Road 118 and Road 138, selection of a grass seed GOODYEAR they have been bred to im- northwest of Melrose, will mix. The label says per- prove their natural traits. close April 16 for approx- HANKOOK cent by weight of all seeds These varieties create green- imately 75 days for ditch (Offer expires April 30, 2018) in the package which were er and denser lawns. As they relocation. 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