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ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOL HOSTS PCAF GRANT HOLIDAY BAZAAR HOSTED BY Community APPLICATIONS NOW PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR CENTER STEM PROGRAM AVAILABLE Calendar November 12 The Paulding County • Heritage Lions Club meeting Area Foundation has opened @ Hoagland Comm Ctr., the grant cycle for distribu- tion in December 2019. The 7pm deadline for the grant cycle November 13 is November 14. Non-profits • Contractor Safety in are urged to apply. The ap- Workplace @ Willow Bend plication is available at the CC, 7:30am Paulding County Area Foun- November 14 dation located at 101 E. Perry • Holiday Bazaar @ PC Senior St. in Paulding, or may be Ctr, 5-7pm downloaded on the Founda- tion’s website www.paulding- November 15 countyareafoundation.com. • Frozen Jr. @ Antwerp Past non-profits receiving School, 7pm Cindy Moss explains how STEM works. grant dollars include Unit- November 16 On Thursday, November 7 that you would like Antwerp ed Way of Paulding County • Frozen Jr. @ Antwerp superintendent Marty Miller School faculty to cultivate? 2. who utilized their funding The Paulding County Se- goods. The dinner will in- School, 7pm nior Center is hosting a Hol- clude sandwiches, soup, sal- brought in Discovery Edu- How are the essential skills for the Dolly Parton Imagi- November 17 nation Library early literacy iday Bazaar and dinner on ads and dessert. All donations cation to promote the STEM of communication, collabo- • Frozen Jr. @ Antwerp program. Currently the pro- Thursday, November 14th for the evening will benefit program to teachers, admin- ration, creativity and critical School, 2pm istrators, and business leaders thinking used in your en- gram includes 436 children from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Several Christmas for Kids. Please in Paulding County; each crafters and vendors will be call 419-399-3650 to RSVP. • Thanksgiving dinner @ Faith throughout the area. STEM deavors? 3. How would you Alive Church, after service stands for Students, Teachers, like to be involved in this child receives a book month- set up with products along Calling ahead is appreciated Engaging Minds. STEM initiative with Ant- ly through the free service. with some yummy baked but not required. November 19 Cindy Moss from Dis- werp Schools? 4. Lastly, it was Paulding High School also • Lunch & Learn @ Black covery Education had an open for questions for any of received grant dollars. The CLUNKER CLEAN-UP WITH donation is associated with Swamp Nature Ctr., 11am excellent program prepared the participants. National Honor Society was a FAIRVIEW FFA the local FFA chapter. ​Funds November 22 for the educators that not A person might work on past recipient using the funds raised through the auction of the donated item will directly • Frozen Jr. @ Huber by only showed how important an experiment in science to sustain their community Local FFA Chapter Part- Hicksville School, 7pm service program, Blessings support RMHC families. Do- hands-on learning is to the class will calculating the ners with Ronald McDonald November 23 development and excitement water amount needed and in a Bag. The program al- House Charities to Clean Up nations may qualify for tax • Frozen Jr. @ Huber by of the brain to promote learn- then go on to write a report, lows children in need to take Communities and Support deductions. Hicksville School, 7pm ing and integrating courses incorporating many vocab- home food for the weekend to Families Each vehicle donated on in a person’s education ca- ulary words and grammar ensure they have a balanced Donate used vehicles or average provides enough November 24 reer. Moss showed that in essentials. All of this would meal while not in school. farm equipment to benefit funding to allow a family • Ham & Turkey Dinner @ real life learning does not just be considered an Integrated The Paulding County both local FFA and Ronald with an ill or injured child St.Louis Besancon Cath. happen in a 45 minute class, Learning Experience and be Area Foundation is proud to McDonald House to stay for a week at the Co- Church, 11a-4p then moving to science for 45 hands on. serve the community helping Defiance, Ohio (Novem- lumbus Ronald McDonald • Frozen Jr. @ Huber by minutes and then moves to One project Cindy Moss non-profits through the grant ber 2019) — Ohio FFA has House. Hicksville School, 2pm English for 40 minutes, but had everyone do involved program. partnered with Ronald Mc- “We encourage our com- munity to share this opportu- November 28 that all of these subjects need straws and connectors – three Donald House Charities of • Happy Thanksgiving! to integrate together for edu- of each every participant. The HUBER OPERA HOUSE Central Ohio (RMHC) to cre- nity with family and friends cation and learning. tables were already in groups FESTIVAL OF WREATHS ate a statewide ​Community as every vehicle donated November 30 The guiding questions of four and she showed a se- Clunker Clean Up. 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By nose with a tissue when you “Do not love the world or anything in the world. protecting yourself, you are cough or sneeze, throw the If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. also protecting those around tissue away immediately, and For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the you. wash your hands; and lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not “The best way to avoid the •If you don’t have a tissue, flu is by getting a flu shot,” cough or sneeze into your el- from the Father but from the world.” said Amy Acton, MD, MPH, bow then wash any affected 1 John 2:15-16 NIV director of the Ohio Depart- skin immediately. ment of Health. “The vaccine If you get the flu, proper p.m. EST, discusses topics dience. can reduce your risk of catch- care can lessen symptoms pertaining to depression, Earlier this year we an- ing and spreading the flu or and decrease the time you are anxiety and disabilities. nounced interest in moving reduce the severity of symp- ill. It will also lessen the time There are also a few our shows to Voice America. toms and length of time you you are able to infect others. more exciting changes that We worked hard to acquire are contagious if you do get Stay at home and rest. Drink we would like to share. We sponsorship for this move, sick.” plenty of liquids to replace currently share shows on but it hasn’t worked out. So “If you spend time with fluids lost through fever and Google Classroom (by top- we have decided to scale back, older loved ones or work with sweating. Talk to your health ic), Spreaker, SoundCloud, move to all these new plat- or around older adults, get a care provider about medi- BlogTalkRadio and ITUNES forms and lower sponsorship flu shot,” added Ursel J. McEl- cines you can take to manage (older episodes). Newer sites in hopes of raising money for roy, director of the Ohio De- your symptoms and how they that we will be implementing this show. partment of Aging. “It’s sim- may interact with other med- will Include the following: ple: You can’t spread the flu if icines you take. Anchor.FM, Spotify, Breaker, FORT WAYNE COMMUNITY you don’t get the flu.” Visit www.flu.ohio.gov for Google Podcasts, RadioPub- Flu is caused by a virus information and resources to BAND ANNUAL HOLIDAY lic, Buzzsprout, Captivate, and can cause mild to severe help you fight the flu. CONCERT Transistor, Simplecast, Pod- illness. In some cases, it can Welcome to Antwerp ideas. Activity Director Jen- bean, Castos, ITUNES, Ap- lead to death. Flu symptoms Fort Wayne Area Com- Manor Assisted Living lo- nifer will once again prepare NEW HEIGHTS SHOW ON ple, Google, Blubrry, Stitcher, may come on quickly and munity Band will present cated at 204 Archer Drive in the cranberry salad for their EDUCATION TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Deezer include fever, headache, ex- its annual holiday concert Antwerp, Ohio. Luckily the meal. This recipe was her and Pandora. treme tiredness, dry cough, Tuesday, December 10 at the residents and staff were well grandmothers and was en- The New Heights Show on We are going to have some sore throat, runny or stuffy John & Ruth Rhinehart Mu- prepared on Saturday, Octo- joyed last year. The residents Education continues to grow help with growing and add- nose, muscle aches, nausea, sic Center on the Purdue Fort its audience, and we contin- ing our shows to the above vomiting, and diarrhea. Wayne campus. Downbeat is ue to strive to promote, in- networks thanks to a current The annual flu shot is cov- 7:30 p.m. The program will spire, advance, expand and partner of NHEG, Silicon ered by Medicare Part B with include classic holiday works bring important educational Valley High School (SVHS), no copay for adults age 65 or like: All I Want for Christ- news topics to our listeners. with which we have been older. Ask your health care mas is You by Mariah Car- Our goal has been to educate partnered for more than 2 ½ provider about a higher-dose ey; I Saw Three Ships; Jing, people and inspire those with years. We are growing our vaccine specifically designed Jing Jingle; On That Night educational gifts through partnership in many excit- for older adults. If a high- All Was Silent; Sleigh Ride, various topics. We are always ing ways. One of those ways er-dose vaccine is not avail- a couple of medleys; Two looking for new internet ra- is through our online radio able from your health care 16th Century Carols and Mi- dio hosts. show. SVHS has agreed to set provider or pharmacy, get the nor Alterations Christmas Our newest radio host is up, host, and share our past regular-dose shot instead. Through the Looking Glass. Buffie Williams. She will host and future shows. This will To minimize your risk of Free parking is available in her first internet radio show propel us into an all new cat- getting and spreading the flu: the garage across from the on Tuesday, November 26 at egory, and a much larger au- • Get a flu shot - early vac- 7:00 p.m. On her show, Ms. Music Center. cination offers the best pro- Williams will connect the au- tection against the flu; dience to education and how (Continued from Page 1) noon by local groups, vocal • Get plenty of sleep, man- it powers the world, restruc- be hosting it’s annual “Fes- and instrumental soloist such ber 26th for the annual trick enjoy being a part of the plan- age stress, and be as physical- turing schools, the IEP pro- tival of Wreaths” from 1:00 as the Dance Dolls, Antwerp or treating event. Due to cold ning process. ly active as is appropriate for cess and a bi-monthly reading to 5:00 pm. This event will Choir, and Five Star Studio. and rainy weather we were Brian will be posing every- you; of our teen comic book series, be brimmed with food and If you would like to per- blessed with more than usual one for Christmas pictures. • Drink plenty of fluids which tackles issues youth entertainment, along with a form during the Festival of costumedGet characters customized. arriving The residents are given sever- and eat nutritious foods; face daily. Ms. Williams’s contest for the best decorat- Wreaths, please contact Chris at our door. You can see in al Christmas card photos and • Wash your hands fre- show will air weekly on Tues- ed Christmas Wreaths! Local at the Huber Office. the picture that children and they are able to share them quently, scrubbing with soap day nights at 7:00 p.m., join- talent will provide on stage While you enjoy the en- parents were anxiously await- with their families. Christ- and warm water for at least 20 ing NHEG’s other broadcasts. entertainment as you browse tertainment and wreaths, ing the five o’clock start time. mas will be here before we seconds; Together, the shows have had the wreaths and vote for your extended concessions will be The residents look forward to know it! • When you can’t wash over 327,343 listeners. favorites. selling hot sandwiches in ad- seeing the children as well as If you have any questions your hands, use an alco- Other pre-recorded shows This is the perfect oppor- dition to the regular offerings. handing out the treats. We al- about Manor House Assisted hol-based hand sanitizer; and topics include Kathy Wo- tunity for you, or your busi- So plan to enjoy a wonderful ways appreciate donations! Living please feel free to con- • Avoid touching your odring’s history-related show, ness, to creatively display start to your holiday season We will continue our busy tact Jennifer Ramsier @ 419- eyes, nose, or mouth with Briana Dincher’s multi-topic your talents, while advertis- in downtown Hicksville with schedule throughout Novem- 258-1500. Stop in for a tour, a your hands during flu season; show, Shannon Williamson’s ing and supporting a great an afternoon at the Huber on ber. Our local school will meal, or just to visit a friend • Avoid contact with peo- shared WEweekly stories, NOW Anna cause. DO Winning wreaths will Saturday, December 7. soon be performing Frozen who might be residing with ple who may have the flu, as Shi exploring biology and zo- be awarded prizes based on Jr. We are always welcome to us You are always welcome! well as surfaces they may have ology, Freddie Bandola, Jr.’s the public’s votes in the cat- Thank You attend the school’s perfor- touched; VINYLshow covering LETTERING technology is- egories of Whimsical, Tradi- mances. We are grateful for STATE AGENCIES URGE • If you think you may sues, Victoria Lowery’s show tional, and Themed Wreaths. Thank you for every kind this opportunity to see the OLDER OHIOANS THE FLU have the flu, limit the time covering soft skills, Kaden If you would like to enter a expression of sympathy at students perform. Some of you spend with others until Behan covering disability wreath in the contest, please the passing of our mother, us even have grandchildren Columbus, Ohio – With you are fever-free for at least topics and Victoria Lowery’s see the information on the grandma, aunt, and friend. or great grandchildren in flu season underway, the Ohio 24 hours without the use of show covering soft skills. Huber website at huberoper- Your thoughtfulness will the cast which makes it even Department of Aging and the Usemedicine; on your RecreationalPriscilena and Shearon’sCommercial previous Vehicles,ahouse.org orBuildings, call the Huber Signs be & long much remembered more! as • Call ahead to doctor’s of- more special. Ohio Department ofINC. Health show discussed Common office at 419-542-9553. There we remember her. God’s Thanksgiving is fast ap- fices, nursing homes, and se- Core myths and realities. Eri- is no charge to enter101 a wreath N. Main Street | Antwerp, OH WEST BEND PRINTINGurge & Ohioans PUBLISHING to take steps to 419.258.2000 blessings. proachingWB and the residents avoid getting and spreading nior centers to see if they have ka Hanson’s show, which airs in the contest. have been jotting down their the flu. Older adults are at in- special visitation restrictions weekly on Thursdays at 2:00 Entertainment will be pro- -Family of Evelyn Phillips Thanksgiving dinner menu creased risk of complications for those who have flu-like p.m. MST/1:00 p.m. PST/4:00 vided throughout the after-

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While the use of THC-con- taining products seems to be associated to these cases, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that the illnesses don’t ap- pear confined to only these types of products.” Wayne Trace Grover Hill October Student of the Month are: Front(L-R) Brianna McClure, Traditional cigarette Briella Gudakunst, Beckett Jay, Aylan Stoller, Addie Guyton, Brenna Beining, Jayde Sinn smoking is the most pre- and Braxten Bleeke. Back (L-R) Xylem Kashner, Ethan Fisher, Stefany Lopez, Jeremy Vejar, ventable risk factor for car- Amber Stoller, Addison Stoller, Brooke Stoller, Kinlee Miller. diovascular disease and death. Because of vaping’s tive stress. All are linked to perceived safety in compar- Visit us on the web at VAPING NOT WORTH ison, many smokers have www.westbendnews.net heart disease over time. POTENTIAL HEART “We know these prob- switched to e-cigarettes or a combination of the two. RISK, RESEARCHERS lems are seen in these stud- ies looking at the short-term “Most worrisome are the SAY effects of vaping, but that numbers of children and research is inconsistent and teens who are picking up Science hasn’t yet caught the impact of chronic e-cig- the habit – who may have up with electronic ciga- arette use is an outright never started smoking con- rettes, leaving health care mystery. The potential harm ventional cigarettes. We have no idea what the health Chris Collis provid- during the Halloween Har- providers and users with to the heart over time is es- ed and funded a haunted vestFest allowed him to be many unknowns. But a new sentially unstudied,” Wold implications are for them down the road,” Buchanan house in the pavilion at the a vessel for giving to the review of the research so far said. Payne Community Park as community and allowing finds growing evidence that The study focused solely said. Most of the limited hu- a donation to the Village of the community to give back vaping can harm the heart on cardiovascular health. Payne Halloween Harvest- in return. He asked for a and blood vessels. Vaping has increased man research that’s out there has focused on adults Fest through the Village of canned good donation as “Many people think from around 7 million users Payne Event Committee. the admission fee. Over these products are safe, but in 2011 to 41 million in 2018 – typically adults who have a history of smoking – mak- His favorite holiday is 200 people went through there is more and more rea- with a projected increase Halloween. He use to do the attraction, despite the son to worry about their ef- to more than 55 million ing any conclusions about young people hard to draw, “haunts” years ago and rainy stretch of weather. He fects on heart health,” said by 2021, according to the wanted to get back into pro- was able to give 115 canned Loren Wold, senior author World Health Organization. he said. Other unknowns include viding an event for the com- food items to the Payne of the study, published in This research review munity. His first haunt was Food Bank at the Methodist the journal Cardiovascular points to a need for larg- the potential impact on the fetus if a mother smokes, in 1998 where over 600 peo- Church. Research. er-scale, longer-term re- ple came and he handed out His future goal is to have In addition to nicotine, search, but Wold said it also and on children and adults who are exposed to second- free hot dogs and pop. a permanent seasonal at- e-cigarettes contain partic- should give users pause and Doing a haunted house traction in town. ulate matter, metals and fla- highlight a need for e-ciga- hand chemicals released by vorings – all of which could rette regulation so that com- the devices, Wold said. contribute to cardiovascular panies will have to tell cus- Jacob Grimmer, Vineeta WAYNE TRACE SPECIAL executive session for the purpose of dis- Tanwar, Neill Schwieter- cussion of personnel items.” problems, said Wold, direc- tomers exactly what they’re SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Roll call vote: Mr. Baumle, Mr. tor of biomedical research inhaling. That transparen- man and Peter Mohler – all Swary, Mrs. McClure, Mr. Hockenber- of Ohio State – also worked 9/30/19 ry, and Mr. Sinn, aye. at The Ohio State Universi- cy is especially important, Nay, none. Board in executive ses- on the study. ty College of Nursing and a Wold said, because products The Wayne Trace Local School Dis- son. The National Institutes trict Board of Education met in Special 7:40 a.m. Regular session called professor in the College of are ever-changing. back to order. of Health supported this re- session on September 30, 2019 at 7:00 Medicine. “Especially for someone a.m. in the High School Lecture Room Motion by: Mr. Baumle, Seconded search. The purpose of the meeting is to by: Mrs. McClure Fine particles found who has never smoked, it is Upon the recommendation of the URL: http://news.osu. discuss personnel. in air pollution enter the just not worth the risk and The following members were Superintendent to accept the resig- edu/vaping-not-worth- present: Mr. Pat Baumle, Mrs. Lisa nation of Brenda Combs as cashier at bloodstream and direct- it seems pretty conclusive Wayne Trace Payne Elementary Cafete- potential-heart-risk-re- McClure, Mr. Les Hockenberry, Mr. ly affect the heart, and the that you can say they’re not Duane Sinn, Mr. Dick Swary ria effective September 27, 2019. searchers-say/ The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Roll call vote: Mr. Baumle, Mrs. current data, while far from Mrs. Lisa McClure. McClure, Mr. Hockenberry, Mr. Sinn, conclusive, shows that the Roll Call was taken by Treasurer, and Mr. Swary, aye. Lori Davis. Nay, none. Motion passed. same may be true for e-ciga- (Continued from Page 1) from-home directly across Correspondence, Recognition of 7:42 a.m. Executive Session rettes, he said. Guests, Hearing of the Public* Motion by: Mr. Baumle, Seconded tors, and motorcycles. We are the street from Nationwide *Thirty minutes of public partici- by: Mr. Hockenberry Some studies in animals excited to help clean up the Children’s Hospital. The orga- pation will be permitted. Each person “Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code and humans have docu- addressing the Board will give their Section 121.22(G)(1) and Section WB local community while also nization provides support for name and address. If several people 121.22(G)(4) a motion to adjourn to mented immediate negative helping families in their time families of children who are wish to speak, each person will be al- executive session for the purpose of dis- effects including increas- lotted 3 minutes until the total of 30 cussion of personnel items.” 419-258-2000 of need.” hospitalized by providing the Roll call vote: Mr. Baumle, Mr. es in blood pressure, heart minutes is used. During that period no [email protected] FFA is a dynamic youth ability for their parents to stay person may speak twice until all who Hockenberry, Mrs. McClure, Mr. Sinn, rate, stiffness in the arteries, desire to speak have the opportunity and Mr. Swary, aye. 101 N. Main Street, Antwerp, OH organization dedicated to near them. The house offers to do so. Nay, none. Board in executive ses- inflammation and oxida- providing students with pre- comfortable bedrooms with *All statements should be directed sion. to the presiding officer; no person may 7:46 a.m. Regular session called mier leadership, personal private baths, fully-equipped address or question Board members in- back to order. MEDICARE growth, and career success. kitchens with dining areas, dividually. Adjournment No guests were present. Motion by: Mr. Swary, Seconded ADVANTAGE PLANS FFA members are preparing playrooms, laundry facilities, 7:02 a.m. Executive Session by: Mr. Baumle; To adjourn meeting. for leadership roles in agricul- a meditation room, an exer- Motion by: Mr. Baumle, Seconded All in favor. Meeting adjourned. by: Mr. Swary The next regular meeting will be PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLANS tural science, business, and cise room, and informal gath- October 14, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the high Annual Enrollment through 12/7/19 “Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code technology. Fairview FFA is ering areas. Home-cooked Section 121.22(G)(1) and Section school lecture room. MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLANS taking part in this charitable meals are provided every day 121.22(G)(4) a motion to adjourn to GUY BOYLAN & ASSOCIATES effort to help families in need and other services are avail- 112 S. Main St., Hicksville, Ohio while also teaching students able. In addition to the Ron- YANKEE CANDLE® TY of the 419-542-7390 800-686-3572 the importance of lending a ald McDonald House, RMHC The Gift of Home Fragrancing™ or AFFORDABLE AGENCY hand and giving back. Fair- operates a Ronald McDonald Month! All $ .00 2314 Lake Ave., Ste. 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These same beside Highway 125 in Al- light of His Word (1 John normal pregnancy. rats behaved in ways simi- lendale, SC, which is about 1:7-9). The Ohio State University lar to what is seen in human 90 miles west of Charles- When faced with the researchers who made the moms with postpartum de- ton. They made two signs “storm” of God’s wrath discovery have been study- pression: They had less phys- offering the meals to those against sin, Jesus thought ing the brain biology behind ical interaction with their evacuating. They served of you and me, not Himself. postpartum depression for babies and showed depres- about 100 people. He gave His life for us, so several years, creating de- sive-like symptoms. When faced with a that we might live with Him pressive symptoms in preg- Leuner and colleagues storm, this 6-year-old South for an eternity. nant rats by exposing them now plan to see whether the Carolina boy traded in his Won’t YOU accept His to chronic stress. Chronic brain immune cells activated birthday trip to Disney offer on His terms? Give me stress during pregnancy is a during gestational stress are World to give away free food a call! common predictor of post- responsible for the dendritic for Hurricane Dorian evac- Phone: 419-399-5022 partum depression, which spine elimination. They sus- uees. He thought of others, lonnielambert62@yah- is characterized by extreme pect that microglia might be not himself. hoo.com sadness, anxiety and exhaus- clearing away synaptic mate- Jesus Christ faced the tion that can interfere with a rial on dendrites. Sunday school children also helped in the ministry by donat- storm of all storms: the SMALL BUSINESS mother’s ability to care for Leuner has partnered on ing small baby toys as one of their service projects. Elora & wrath of God against sin – SATURDAY IN ANTWERP herself or her baby. this research with Kathryn Ashlynn are shown with all of the donations. not His own sins, but our Stress is known to lead Lenz, assistant professor of sins. As He faced this storm, Why shop locally? to inflammation, whichpsychology at Ohio State, First United Methodist ties for church members and He thought of others, not prompts an immune re- whose work explores the role church held a baby shower guests throughout the year. On Thanksgiving, have Himself. He gave His life on dinner with your family and sponse to protect against of the immune system in during the month of Octo- This is just one of the ways the cross to suffer the wrath inflammation’s harmful ef- brain development. ber for the Pregnancy Life they show the love of Jesus to watch football. Relax and of God so that we don’t have enjoy time with the ones you fects. Based on what they Though pregnancy was Center. Baby items such as our Van Wert community. to. already know about compro- known to suppress the wash, lotion, wipes, oint- First United Methodist love. Jesus said, “I am the On Black Friday, do a lit- mised brain signaling in rats body’s immune system, Lenz ment, diaper bags clothing invites you to join them in good shepherd. The good stressed during pregnancy, and Leuner showed in a pre- and so much more were col- worship Sundays at the 8:15 tle shopping at the box stores. shepherd gives His life for Buy what you cannot get, lo- the scientists suspect the vious study that the same lected. or 10:45am service. They are the sheep… Therefore My immune cells in the brain suppression of the immune The mission committee located at 113 W. Central cally. Father loves Me, because I On Small Business Sat- responding to stress may be system happens in the brain of First Church organizes Avenue, Van Wert, Ohio, lay down My life that I may involved. If that’s the case, during pregnancy – the many outreach opportuni- across from Fountain Park. urday, shop your local busi- take it again. No one takes it nesses in town. Your neigh- the immune changes may number of microglia in the from Me, but I lay it down of create circumstances in the brain decreases. FAITH ALIVE CHURCH olina Governor Henry Mc- bors will be there, too. Make Myself. I have power to lay Small Business Saturday a brain that increase suscepti- “By layering gestational EVENTS Master ordered mandatory it down, and I have power to bility to depression. stress onto a normal preg- evacuations along the state’s family tradition. Sleep in, take it again. This command meet for breakfast and coffee In unstressed pregnant nancy, we’re finding this November 17th immedi- 190-mile coast and opened I have received from My Fa- rats, the normal suppression normal immunosuppression up evacuation routes head- at a local café and then enjoy ately following service, there ther” (John 10:11, 17-18). the day leisurely shopping in of the immune system in the that should happen during will be a Thanksgiving din- ing west. “He Himself bore our body and the brain remained pregnancy doesn’t occur, Six-year-old Jermaine your local stores. ner, bring your favorite dish. sins in His body on the tree, When you shop small, intact throughout pregnan- and in fact there’s evidence December 14th at 1:00 Bell is set to celebrate his so that we might die to sins cy. In contrast, stressed rats of inflammatory signaling in 7th birthday on September you help your local fire, EMS p.m: Elevate Women’s Christ- and live for righteousness; and police departments. The showed evidence of neu- the brain that could be bad mas Conference (Bring a 8. His family has been sav- by His wounds you have roinflammation. The study for dendritic spines and syn- ing up money for a trip to bulk of your money stays lo- $5.00 gift, if you would like been healed” cal helping Antwerp school, also showed that the stressed apses,” Lenz said. “But we’ve to participate in our gift ex- Disney World. Hurricane 1 Peter 2:24 “who Him- rats’ immune response in the also found changes in the Dorian canceled that trip. paving roads in town and change) self bore our sins in His own keeping you safe. Shopping rest of their bodies was not microglia’s appetite. Every Faith Alive Church, 220 But Jermaine had an body on the tree, that we, active. characteristic we’ve looked idea. “The people that are local helps the boy scouts and North Williams Str., Pauld- having died to sins, might girl scouts, the summer base- “That suggests there’s this at in these cells has changed ing, Ohio (Previously House traveling to go to places [the live for righteousness — disconnect between what’s as a result of this stress.” evacuees], I wanted them to ball program, Vacation Bible of Love Ministries) by whose stripes you were School, your library and your happening in the body and The researchers are now have some food to eat, so healed.” what’s happening in the trying to visualize microg- they can enjoy the ride to park and playground. $68 of OAKWOOD CHURCH OF “For He made Him who every $100 you spend stays brain,” said Benedetta Leun- lia while they’re performing CHRIST the place [where] they’re go- knew no sin to be sin for er, associate professor of psy- their cleanup to see if they ing to stay,” Bell told WJBF. local. us, that we might become You’ll strengthen your chology at Ohio State and are eating synaptic material. FACING THE STORM So Jermaine and his fam- the righteousness of God in lead author of the study. She They are also manipulating ily used some of the money community when you shop With the threat of Hur- Him” (2 Corinthians 5:21). locally. Local businesses are speculated that the signal- inflammatory changes in the ricane Dorian, South Car- for their trip to Disney to Jesus died for us so that ing changes her lab has seen brain to see if that reverses buy and prepare hot dogs, owned by people who live in we could have the forgive- your town, go to your church, before in the brain and this postpartum depression-like ness of our sins and receive donate to local food banks, immune response are hap- behavior in rats. If Heaven is that the gift of eternal life (Ephe- and coach Little League pening in parallel, and may “We’ve seen the depres- pretty on the bottom, sians 1:7; Romans 6:23). teams. When you spend mon- be directly related. sive-like symptoms and God will save and give ey in their businesses, you Leuner presented the neural changes in terms of Lutheran Church eternal life to those who support your neighbors and findings Saturday (Oct. 19, dendritic spines and synaps- (The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) place their faith and trust your friends. You also often 2019) at the Society for Neu- es, and now we have neuro- FALL WORSHIP SCHEDULE in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), find unique, one-of-a- kind roscience meeting in Chica- immune changes suggesting Sunday School Begins 9:30 AM Every Sunday turn from their sins in re- items that you cannot find go. that those microglia could Heritage Service pentance (Acts 17:30- anywhere else. In this work, rats are be contributing to the neural Sundays at 8:00 A.M. (Wed. Night 7PM) 31), confess Jesus before So, this year, after the exposed to unpredictable changes – which we think Contemporary Service men (Romans 10:9-10), and and varied stressful events ultimately underlie the be- think how it must Sundays at 10:30 A.M. turkey and football and box Located at the corner of Park & SR 101 are baptized (immersed) store shopping is done, come throughout their pregnan- haviors,” Leuner said. Woodburn, IN 46797 • 260-632-4821 look on TOP! into Christ for the forgive- to downtown Antwerp on cies, a practice that adds a The research was sup- Saturday. Stop at Subway and component of psychological ported by the National Insti- pick up your shopping bag stress but does not harm the tutes of Health. filled with goodies. Gather health of the mother or her Ohio State current and a team and enter the Scav- offspring. former students Caitlin enger Hunt. Bring your re- In the stressed animals, Goodpaster, Nicholas Deems ceipts from local businesses the researchers found nu- and Rachel Gilfarb also from the prior week and enter merous pro-inflammatoryworked on the study. the Chamber of Commerce compounds that indicated drawing for Chamber Bucks. there was an increase in the Join your friends and family number and activity levels of The West Bend News in keeping your community the primary immune cells in has the lowest ad the brain called microglia. vital. You will not regret it. prices in the area #SmallBizSat. Their findings also suggested Watch the West Bend the microglia were affecting with one of the News and The Antwerp brain cells in the process. largest distributions. “Helping Donors Positively Influence Their Own Communities” Chamber of Commerce Face- Leuner’s lab previous- book page for more details. ly determined in rats that We cater to your individual needs. chronic stress during preg- WHY ADVERTISE IN HERE? 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So, on ers will create more oppor- like to see more done to deter Veterans Day, do what you tunities for both workers and farms from hiring undocu- can to honor our veterans employers to operate through mented workers. Undocu- and follow their behaviors official channels,” said Chen, mented workers can cost less as you chart your own fi- who works in CFAES’ De- to hire because their wages nancial future. partment of Agricultural, can be lower and the em- This article was written Environmental, and Devel- ployer does not have to pay by Edward Jones for use by opment Economics (AEDE). for their housing, so compa- your local Edward Jones Fi- Employers seeking to hire nies that hire undocument- nancial Advisor. migrant laborers have to ap- ed workers have lower labor ply for an H-2A visa for each costs, Witten said. NEED FARM WORKERS? IT person they hire. That visa “It puts those who chose COULD GET EASIER allows a migrant laborer to to pay the higher rate at a work on a U.S. farm for up to disadvantage when it comes Hiring migrant farm a year. to selling their product,” he workers will become cheaper But as part of the applica- said. and easier as a result of sev- tion process for those visas, Administrative chang- eral upcoming changes to the employers are required to es to the H-2A visa process process, according to a labor hire all qualified and willing will likely make it easier for economist with The Ohio U.S. workers for a certain pe- farmers to apply for the visas, State University. riod, which will be shortened Chen said. The new rules on getting when the new rules go into Under the new rules, agri- Pictured are a few Paulding FFA members feeding local farmers: Jared and Jacob Sukup. visas for temporary foreign place. Under the changes, ag- cultural employers will have From left to right is Jared Sukup, Kyle Mobley, Colton Howell, Jacob Sukup, Timmy Epple, workers will allow agricul- ricultural employers will be to file only one application Brody Fisher, and Kaden Rhonehouse. tural employers to pay mi- required to hire U.S. workers to hire temporary workers, grant workers an hourly for the first 30 days of when even if they bring on crews at By: Paige Jones, Paulding less hours of work to feed for all they do. wage based on what other the visas for their migrant different times in the season. FFA Reporter our world. The students pre- The FFA members de- domestic workers employed workers begin. The current system requires a Throughout the month pared meals in brown bags livered over one hundred in the same position in the Currently, farms have farm owner to file a separate of October and the first half to give to the farmers while meals to farmers in Pauld- area are paid. to hire U.S. qualified work- H-2A visa application each of November, the Pauld- they are working in the field ing County. Feeding our “That should help keep ers that seek the work for at time he or she wants another ing FFA chapter has been and may not have time to farmers is one way we try costs down for farmers,” least half of the duration of set of workers, even within feeding the farmers around run home to eat. These bags and thank our farmers for said Joyce Chen, an associate the visa. So, if a farm owner the same growing season. Paulding county. contain items such as cook- feeding all of America. The professor in Ohio State’s Col- pursues a six-month visa for The new process also re- The chapter first start- ies, chips, applesauce, a wa- Paulding FFA is very excit- lege of Food, Agricultural, a migrant worker to plant quires that all applications ed doing this last year and ter bottle, and pop. A note ed to continue this project and Environmental Sciences peppers in Huron County, he be filed electronically rather found that it was a good way written by students in the in the upcoming years and (CFAES). or she has to hire all qualified than through paper applica- to support local farmers and chapter was also included in hopes that it can become The rule changes are and willing U.S. workers for tions, which typically take thank them for their count- the bag, thanking farmers bigger and better each year! scheduled to go into effect the first three months. longer to process. Oct. 21. The change to 30 days “Overall, this will be pos- WHAT CAN INVESTORS apply to your actions as an changes in the economic The current formula for might not be advantageous itive for farmers and will LEARN FROM VETERANS? investor: environment and new in- calculating wages requires for domestic farm laborers, help streamline some of the Perseverance – Even vet- vestment opportunities, but farms to average the hourly Chen said. bureaucracy for hiring mi- erans who have not served also about yourself – your wages of both U.S. supervi- “Workers seeking jobs grant workers, as well as give in armed combat have had risk tolerance, your invest- sors and their field workers later in the season, after the them more flexibility in hir- to persevere in challenging ment preferences, and your to generate an hourly wage first 30 days, are more likely ing throughout the season,” situations. The military life views about your ideal re- for temporary foreign work- to find that no positions are Chen said. is not an easy one, as it of- tirement lifestyle. Your abil- ers in a county. available,” she said. ten involves frequent moves, ity to learn new investment So, if a domestic lettuce Scott Witten, an owner living in foreign countries, behaviors and to adapt to picker in Sandusky County is of Witten Farm in southeast VOTERS OF time away from loved ones, changing circumstances can paid $10 an hour and a super- Ohio’s Washington County, and so on. As an investor, help determine your long- visor is paid $15 an hour, the expects the changes will help CARRYALL in what ways do you need to term success. temporary migrant worker his business. Since 2011, he TOWNSHIP Awareness of the “big show perseverance? For one not in a management posi- has hired migrant laborers Thank You for thing, you’ll need to stick it picture” – All members of tion has to be paid at least annually through the H2-A out even in the face of vola- the military know that their program to help the busi- your support in the $12.50 an hour, the average November 5th Election tile markets and short-term individual duties, while of those two hourly wages. ness, which sells produce at losses. And you’ll need the perhaps highly specific, are “The new rules will allow roadside stands in central –Deb Wyckoff discipline to make investing nonetheless part of a much and southeast Ohio. farmers to hire temporary Fiscal Officer, Carryall Township a top priority throughout bigger picture – the security migrant field workers for “The government sees of their country. When you Paid for by Deb Wyckoff, 15156 Rd. 23, Bryan Post, Edward Jones your life, even with all the less than they do now,” Chen that reform is needed. We’re Antwerp, OH 45813 Financial Advisor other financial demands make an investment deci- said. “But they’ll still be re- you face. sion, it might seem relatively quired to pay a wage in line Each year, Veterans Day Willingness to learn and minor, but each move you with what domestic workers allows us to show our re- adapt – During the course make should contribute to doing the same job get.” Wanting to Buy spect for the sacrifices that of their service, military your larger goals – college Ohio’s agricultural indus- military veterans have made veterans frequently need for your children (or grand- try depends heavily on an Standing Timber! for our country. But have to learn new skills for their children), a comfortable re- ever-shrinking number of CONSCIENTIOUS TIMBER HARVESTER tirement, a legacy for your you ever stopped to think deployments. Further- migrant workers from Mex- family or any other objec- about what lessons our vet- more, living as they often ico and Central America, tive. And if you can keep erans can teach us about do in foreign countries, many of them undocument- in mind that your actions how we conduct various as- they must adapt to new cul- ed. The rule changes that SAWMILL OFFICE are all designed to help you pects of our lives? For exam- tures and customs. When the U.S. Department of La- meet these types of goals, ple, consider the following you invest, you’re learning bor is putting in place likely you will find it easier to stay traits and how they might new things, not only about will increase the number of 517-254-4463 focused on your long-term investment strategy and not Ask about overreact to negative events, our great such as market downturns. 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NEW COLOR: BLACK This can be seen quite clear- WB Black Dirt and Small Gravel. ly when you take steps, such Everything is in Bulk as purchasing long-term WEST BEND PRINTING & PUBLISHING, INC • 419-258-2000 • [email protected] PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 12, 2019 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] the company. For many years, ued. They also produced vid- “Do you mind if I go into ANTWERP ROTARY RECEIVES DONATION George designed most of the eo games for various systems the bathroom for a minute?” games himself, and wrote all during the early 1980s, with I told her that was fine. She FROM PAPA OLEY’S PIZZA FOR POLIO the rules. Many games were home ports of many popular came out 5 minutes later based on important events of arcade games such as Kona- with my birthday cake, my the day: Klondike was based mi’s Frogger, Popeye, Gottli- wife, my parents, my kids, my on the Alaskan gold rush, and eb games such as Q*bert and friends and my colleagues all War in Cuba was based on the Reactor, the first video games yelling, “SURPRISE!” while I impending Spanish–Ameri- based on the Star Wars mov- was waiting on the sofa...na- can War. ies such as The Empire Strikes ked. The game industry was Back, Jedi Arena, and Death ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ growing, and the company Star Battle, and more. The Blonde Mortician was becoming very profitable. In early 1983, Parker A man who’d just died is In 1906, pub- Brothers spent US$15 million delivered to a local mortuary PARKER BROTHERS lished the game Rook, their establishing a book publish- wearing an expensive, expert- most successful card game ing branch; their first titles ly tailored black suit. By: Stan Jordan to this day, and it became the featured the American Greet- The female blonde morti- Last week I wrote a col- best-selling game in the coun- ings franchises, Care Bears cian asks the deceased’s wife umn on the Parker Brothers try. During the Great Depres- and Strawberry Shortcake. how she would like the body and the game of Monopoly. sion, a time when many com- The branch published twelve dressed. She points out that Today, I’m going to share a panies went out of business, titles by February 1984; sales the man does look good in little on this giant of produc- Parker Brothers released a of these books totaled 3.5 the black suit he is already tion and selling...again, this is new board game called Mo- million units. Parker Broth- wearing. mostly from Wikipedia. nopoly. Although the compa- ers also operated a record The widow, however, says History: ny had originally rejected the label around the same time; that she always thought her On October 24th, the Antwerp Rotary joined with Papa Parker Brothers was game in 1934, they decided to one of its releases, based on husband looked his best in Oley’s for Pizza For Polio campaign. A percentage of the founded by George S. Parker. publish it the next year. It was Coleco’s Cabbage Patch Kids blue, and that she wants him sales was donated to the Rotary International Foundation Parker’s philosophy deviated a success, and the company and involving Tom and Ste- in a blue suit. She gives the in the amount of $292 including the contribution container. from the prevalent theme of had difficulty keeping up phen Chapin titled Cabbage blonde mortician a blank The funds have been sent to the fund for Polio Plus Founda- board game design; he be- with demand. The company Patch Dreams, was certified check and says, “I don’t care tion. lieved that games should be continued to grow through- Gold by the Recording Indus- what it costs, but please have played for enjoyment and did say, “I never seen nothin’ like line was put in back in 1931 out the next several decades, try Association of America my husband in a blue suit for that before and I’ve been put- or so. not need to emphasize mor- producing such lasting games (RIAA) in July 1984. the viewing.” als and values. He created his ting in septic tanks for twenty That was progress...no one as (released as Clue In 1985, General Mills The woman returns the years.” had any water yet, except a first game, called Banking, in in North America), Risk, and merged the company with next day for the wake. To her 1883 when he was 16. Bank- Apparently, I’m still lost. pump and a path. Antwerp Sorry! their subsidiary Kenner; this delight, she finds her husband was becoming a city. We had ing is a game in which players Parker Brothers marketed new company, Kenner Park- dressed in a gorgeous blue borrow money from the bank A WAYS BACK water, lights and a phone sys- its first jigsaw puzzle in 1887. er Toys Inc., was acquired by suit with a subtle chalk stripe; tem. Thea was almost 90 years and try to generate wealth The most highly sought of Tonka in 1987. the suit fits him perfectly… by guessing how well they By: Stan Jordan ago. Parker puzzles are the wood- Tonka, including Park- She says to the mortician, I was 6 or 7 years old and could do. The game includes er Brothers, was bought in “Whatever this cost, I’m very The other day Jerry Balser en Parker Pastimes. Parker brought me in the 1939 and I would watch the men lay 160 cards which foretell their also produced children’s puz- 1991 for about $516 million satisfied. You did an excel- failure or success. The game 1940 annuals from Antwerp those cast iron water lines zles, as well as the Climax, by Hasbro which also owned lent job and I’m very grateful. and the one end had a bell was so popular among family the Milton Bradley Compa- How much did you spend?” High School. At that time. I Jig-A-Jig, Jig Wood, and Par- was a freshman, but I know hub and they but the lines and friends that his brother, amount lines. According to ny. Following the acquisition, To her astonishment, the Charles Parker, urged him to all those people and I have together and filled the sides Jigsaw Puzzles: An Illustrated Parker Brothers continued to blonde mortician presents her of the bell with oakum and publish it. George approached have its corporate offices in with the blank check. looked both of those books History and Price Guide, by over and over. closed it up with melted lead. two publishers with Anne D. Williams, Parker Beverly, but production of the “There’s no charge” she the idea, but was unsuccess- When I looked at some of I would pick up any lead Bros. closed the Pastime line games were moved to Milton says. that had fallen to the bottom ful. Not discouraged, he spent Bradley’s headquarters in “No, really, I must com- the sport pictures, I believed in the 1950s and their die-cut that I could hear the Antwerp of the ditch and would make $40 to publish 500 sets of puzzles were phased out in East Longmeadow. In 1998, pensate you for the cost of Banking. He eventually sold Fight Song, but that is what some sinkers for my fishing the late 1970s. Parker Brothers and Milton that exquisite blue suit!” she line. all but twelve copies, making Bradley were consolidated at says. they say of us old timers, all Even after George Park- you can do is look back at To you, it is just a torn up a profit of $100. er’s death, the company re- the new Hasbro Games cam- “Honestly, ma’am” the George Swinnerton, your old memories. street, but to me it is a whole mained family-owned until pus (based in Parker Brother’s blonde says, “it cost nothing. world of memories. Charles Hanford, and Ed- former headquarters). You see, a deceased gentle- There was a picture of 1968 when General Mills the 1938 basketball team, See ya! ward Hegeman: The Parker purchased the company. man of about your husband’s Brothers they had school uniforms of After this, Parker Brothers size was brought in shortly EAGLES SITED Parker founded his game after you left yesterday, and blue and white. If I remem- produced the first Nerf ball, ber right, we voted that our company, initially called the which became another major he was wearing an attractive George S. Parker Company, blue suit. I asked his wife if school colors would be blue By: Stan Jordan national hit. In the UK during and white for basketball; we Rex Hurni was in the in his hometown of Salem, the 1970s, Parker Bros. was she minded him going to his Massachusetts in 1883. When grave wearing a black suit in- didn’t have any other sports shop this morning and we the games division of Palitoy at that time. It was along had a good talk. He told George’s brother Charles (also a General Mills compa- stead and she said it made no joined the business in 1888, difference as long as he looked about that time that the name me about seeing some big ny), and produced a variety of “Archers” was selected for the birds in his wheat field and the company’s name was releases such as Escape from nice. So I just switched the changed to its more familiar heads.” teams. figured they might be wild Colditz. By the turn of the de- I am very proud that we turkeys but in a minute or so form. In 1898 a third broth- cade, the company relocated ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ er, Edward H. Parker, joined As a guitarist, I play many still have those beautiful col- they scattered and they were to Beverly, Massachusetts. ors, name and the Archer 3 adult eagles. One of them The company began to gigs. Recently I was asked by As sure as it’s going One day Jimmy Joe was a funeral director to play at a character. flew off with the remains of produce electronic versions of See ya! a rabbit. their popular board games in walking down Main Street graveside service for a home- to rain, the when he saw his buddy Bub- less man. He had no family or We don’t get many re- the late 1970s and early 1980s. PROGRESS OR AGE ports of eagles around the classifieds sell. At this time, the company ba driving a brand new pick- friends, so the service was to up truck. Bubba pulled up to be at a pauper’s cemetery in Hicksville area, but we get ventured into the toy market them from Edgerton and with the electronic action him with a wide grin. the back country. As I was not By: Stan Jordan “Bubba, where’d ya get familiar with the backwoods, Now maybe you don’t give the St. Joe River area. Rivers figure, Rom the Spaceknight, are one of their nesting ar- in 1977. Although the toy that truck?!” “Bobby Sue I got lost. a hoot, but I am sort of excit- gaver’ to me” Bubba replied. I finally arrived an hour ed about the new water line eas because of the presence proved a failure, the licensed of fish, one of their favorite comic book published by “She gave it to you? I knew late and saw the funeral guy being put in down on East she was kinda sweet on ya, had evidently gone and the Canal Street. You see, I grew foods. Marvel Comics ran for years Rex said there were three after the toy was discontin- but a brand new truck?” hearse was nowhere in sight. up on East Canal and I re- “Well, Jimmy Joe, let me There were only the diggers member when the first water adult eagles eating on the tell you what happened. We and crew left and they were ANTWERP CONSERVATION CLUB Antwerp were a driving out on Coun- eating lunch. The Paulding County Conservation Club ty Road 6, in the middle of I felt badly and apologized nowhere. Sue pulled off the to the men for being late. I Veterans’ Service Of ce road, put the truck, got out, went to the side of the grave threw off all of her clothes and looked down and the The Paulding County Veteran’s Service Of ce is dedicated Event and said, ‘Bubba, take what- vault lid was already in place. to aiding Paulding County veterans and their families in time ever you want’ So I took me I didn’t know what else to do, of need. Schedule this here truck!” so I started to play. 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Any questions, please call 419-399-8285 We went there and she said, car, I heard one of the workers Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 7 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 12, 2019 same rabbit and if there say of the temporary reser- article, and the items which were three adults eating the vations made by this article, compose the same, shall be ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOL PRESENTS: same kill, that means that may be surveyed and sold submitted to the strictest the youngest one there is by the United States, subject scrutiny and examination DISNEY’S FROZEN, JR around 5 years old and is to the occupancy of 3 years, of the Secretary of War, and probably one of their off- hereby granted to the afore- the accounting officers of spring. said Indians. the Treasury Department, I have always thought ARTICLE XIV. At the re- and such amount only shall that the eagles around here quest of the chiefs of “Roche be allowed as may be found are family oriented. de Boeuf’ and Wolf rapids, just and true. See ya! there is hereby granted to The preceeding infor- Hiram Thebeault (a half mation: “Treaty with the VETERANS’ DAY AT blooded Ottoway,) a quar- Ottawa” — Exhibit CC — ANTWERP HIGH SCHOOL ter section of land, to con- Treaty of 1831 is from the tain one hundred and six- publication: Indians Along By: Stan Jordan ty acres and to include his the Maumee River by Ray- Friday, November 11th present improvements at mond P. Gillespie was Veterans’ Day at the the Bear rapids of the Mi- high school gym. It was a ami of the Lake. Also, one OHIO FARM INCOMES chilly morning but sure was quarter section of land, to FORECAST TO RISE— a friendly crowd. contain like quantity, to AGAIN After Mr. Lichty made us William McNabb, (a half blooded Ottoway,) to adjoin welcomed, the Scout Troop Even during a growing the quarter section granted #143 presented the colors season when 1.5 million to Hiram Thebeault. In sur- and the entire student coun- fewer acres of soybeans and veying the above reserva- cil gave the Pledge of Alle- corn were planted in Ohio, tions, no greater front is to giance. The band, directed average farm incomes in the be given on the river, than by Andrea Newell, played state are likely to increase would properly belong to the National Anthem. compared to last year, ac- Join this fantastic cast and “Love Is an Open Door,” ture, and plenty of humor, said quarter sections, in the Mr. Lichty was the cording to an agricultural of 55 students in grades 4 plus five new songs written Frozen, Jr. is sure to thaw common manner of survey- speaker. A performance by economist with The Ohio through 8 as Antwerp Local for the Broadway production. even the coldest heart! Don’t ing the public lands. the bell ringers, directed by State University. School presents the musi- A story of true love and miss the fun! ARTICLE XV. At the re- Mrs. Mary Smith, was very That’s primarily because cal Disney’s Frozen, Jr. This acceptance between sisters, Dates for the show are Fri- quest of the chiefs of “Roche enjoyable, I guess it was the of higher government pay- enchanting modern classic Frozen, Jr. expands upon the day and Saturday, November entire first grade. Then the de Beouf’ and Wolf rapids, from Disney is based on the emotional relationship and 15 and 16 at 7:00 p.m. and there is granted to the chil- ments made to farmers na- high school choir, directed tionwide in 2019, said Ani 2018 Broadway musical and journey between Princesses Sunday, November 17 at 2:00 by Mrs. Mary Smith, was dren of Yellow Hair, (or Pe- brings Elsa, Anna, and the Anna and Elsa. When faced p.m. in the Antwerp Local ter Minor,) one half section Katchova, an associate pro- very nice. fessor and chair of the farm magical land of Arendelle to with danger, the two discov- School auditeria. Later, the band played of land, to contain three life onstage. The show fea- er their hidden potential and Frozen, Jr. is directed by hundred and twenty acres, income enhancement pro- a melody of the fight songs gram at the College of Food, tures all of the memorable the powerful bond of sister- Mary Smith and Crystal of the branches of military. to adjoin the north line of songs from the animated hood. With a cast of beloved Brooks and choreographed the section of land now held Agricultural, and Environ- Before we were excused, mental Sciences (CFAES). film, including “Let It Go” characters, magic, adven- by Kortney Smith. Mr. Lichty invited all of by said Peter Minor, under patent from the President of Across the country, us to stay for lunch. The government funds paid to lunch consisted of meatloaf, the United States, bearing who will speak at the event and changes in inventories. she said. “But while net farm date the 24th of November, farmers through the Market sponsored by CFAES. Ohio’s net farm income incomes in Ohio are expect- mashed potatoes and gravy, Facilitation Program (MFP) pears and rolls, and take 1827, and the lines are not “Overall, farmers expect typically follows national ed to increase, many farms, to approach nearer than one more than doubled this year to have lower yields this trends, which is why Ka- particularly highly indebted your pick of pie. to $10.7 billion. That money My great granddaughter, mile to the Miami river of year, particularly in Ohio, tchova expects to see Ohio’s farms, are still struggling.” the Lake. is intended to help compen- because of the amount of net farm income go up again In 2013, Ohio farm in- sophomore, Jaidis Getrost, sate farmers for a decline in brought me my lunch and ARTICLE XVI. It is rainfall in the spring, which this year. Like national net comes reached a historic agreed by the chiefs of demand for crops and live- prevented or delayed plant- farm income, Ohio’s net peak, then experienced a our area was waited on by a stock sold abroad because of pretty high school student, Blanchard’s fork and Oqua- ing. But it seems like their farm income has increased steep decline for three years noxa’s village, and the chiefs recent hikes in international incomes, on average, are go- annually since 2017 and until they began to recover Jessica Thornell. tariffs on those goods. So from start to finish, it of “Roche de Boeuf’ and ing to be fine,” she said. likely will continue to do so in 2017. Wolf rapids, jointly, that On average, government Record levels of rain this year, the third year in a For more information was just a fine morning. payments for farmers na- I want to take this oppor- they are to pay out of the this past spring kept many row, Katchova said. about the Nov. 12 Agricul- surplus proceeds of the sev- tionally this year are expect- Ohio farmers from plant- “We can be cautiously tural Policy and Outlook tunity for all of the veterans ed to make up 17% of farm- and their guests to thank eral tracts herein ceded by ing, and some were never optimistic right now,” she Conference and to register, them, equal proportions of ers’ net cash income, which able to plant a cash crop in said. “Farm incomes have visit go.osu.edu/outlook- the school administration is the highest in recent and the ladies in the kitchen the claims against them by time. Even for those who stabilized. If anything, conference. John E. Hunt, John Hol- years, Katchova said. Net could plant, the late start to they’re slightly improving,” for a fine lunch. cash income is what a farm- I also want to thank Steve lister, Robert A. Forsythe, the planting season stunted Payne C. Parker, Peter Mi- er earns in cash receipts, growth in many corn and Knapp and Terry Bowers for other farm-related income, side Furnit their help this morning. nor, Theodore E. Phelps, soybean fields across Ohio. ntry ure l Collister Haskins, and S. and government payments Yields for both crops are ouSpecializing In Solid Hardwood lc See ya! minus cash expenses. C and P. Carlan. The chiefs expected to be the state’s Furniture For Every Occasion “That’s a significant por- smallest since 2008, accord- PAULDING CO. aforesaid acknowledge the 15525 St. Rd. 37 claim of John E. Hunt to tion,” said Katchova, who ing to U.S. Department of Visit Our Showroom BICENTENNIAL NOTES will address Ohio and na- New Haven, IN 46774 Tues., Wed. & Fri.: 8-5, Sat. 8-3 the amount of five thou- Agriculture projections. No Sunday Business sand six hundred dollars; tional farm income trends The USDA has forecast Fax: 260-657-1079 Phone: 260-414-8599 David & Ida Zehr By: Caroline Longardner the claim of John Hollister and forecasts at the Nov. that national net farm in- TREATY WITH THE to the amount of five thou- 12 Agricultural Policy and come will be up by 4.8% this Stop In and Take A Look At Our OTTAWA, 1831 Part IV sand six hundred dollars; Outlook Conference at Ohio year. Net farm income is a New Line of Poly Outdoor Furniture. ARTICLE XIII. At the State’s Columbus campus. the claim of Robert A For- broader measure of income Call for Evening Apointments request of the chiefs resid- sythe to the amount of sev- She is one of several faculty that includes depreciation ing at “Roche de Boeuf’ and en thousand five hundred Wolf rapids, it is agreed that and twenty-four dollars, in Grant’s Annual there shall be reserved for which is included the claims the use of Wau be ga kake assigned to said Forsythe by (one of the chiefs) for three Isaac Hull, Samuel Vance, Thanksgiving Day years only, from the signing A Peltier, Oscar White and of this convention, a section Antoine Lepoint. They also ut of land below and adjoining allow the claim of Peter Mi- ursa r the section granted to and nor to the amount of one a – occupied by Yellow Hair or thousnad dollars; the claim Peter Minor; and also there of Theodore E. Phelps to the is reserved in the like man- amount of three hundred Menu: Slow Roasted Turkey, Honey Glazed Ham, Grant’s Country Chicken, ner and for the term of three dollars; the claim of Collis- years, and no longer, for the arecue Ris, Smoked risket, Country Style Roast ee, ried Chicken, ter Haskins to the amount Mashed otatoes, Gray, Sweet otatoes, Macaroni and Cheese, ee and use of Muck-qui-on-a, or of fifty dollars, but the said Bearskin, one section and a Haskins claims fifty dollars oodles, Glazed ay Carrots, Green ean Casserole, uttered Corn, ce half, below Wolf rapids, and more as his proper demand; Cream ies, Cheesecake, umkin ie, and oer item Salad ar to include his present resi- and the claim of S. and P. dence and improvements. Carlan to the amount of And it is also agreed that ~No Reservations Will Be Taken~ three hundred and nine- dults es nder ree the said Bearskin shall have ty-eight dollars and twen- the occupancy of a certain ty-five cents. The aforesaid rice includes ta, drink and dessert small island in the Maumee chiefs also allow the claim Takeut Meals aailale or only river, opposite his residence, of Joseph Laronger to the where he now raises corn, amount of two hundred which island belongs to the dollars, and the claim of United States, and is now Daniel Lakin to the amount unsold; but the term of this of seventy dollars. Notwith- Mark Your Calendar for our occupancy is not guaran- standing the acknowledg- Annual teed for 3 years; but only so ments and allowances, it is long as the President shall Christmas Buffet on Grant’s Recetion Hall expressly understood and Sunday, December 15! think proper to reserve the agreed by the respective Canal Street, ntwer, hio same from sale. And it is parties to this compact, that further understood, that hone: the several claims in this PAGE 8 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 12, 2019 ’S Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] (Continued from Page 1) a dodecahedron which meant A series of three short videos how far the school has come nando Garcia, linebacker 2 Liberty Center (10-1) first image was a simple tri- now the adjacent tables had to were shown to everyone YOU in in the last five years in the Cole Mabis and defensive vs. 3 Archbold (10-1) at Na- angle. The next was a square, cooperate all together to build the classroom ofn howLions peo Club- studio, getting a channel on back Deyton Price. Pan- poleon Charles Buckenmey- and since each person only the entire shape because there ple started to makeo changesthank the YouTube and getting all the thers receiving honorable er Stadium - Morley’s Field had three pieces, they had to weren’t enough parts at any in their owny communityfor supporting to students involved in what it mention included defensive Region 24: ask the next group and col- one table. make a differenceween Donutwith theSale. takes to make a production lineman Jacob King, Deisler 1 Chillicothe Southeast- laborate to share parts. This is the kind of hands- water supply inour Africa;purchases save we every single morning. Some at linebacker, linebacker Ri- ern (11-0) vs. 4 Covington the food supplying with donations a longer to the students are required to work ley Coil and defensive back (9-2) at Xenia Doug Adams lifespan naturallyood usingBank and pa -the on projects and stories that Caleb Manz. Stadium per; or makingervice the Club golf Christmas ball will be shown in the weeks to Taking second team 7 Grandview Heights (7- hit further dependingA special thankon the you come, and some of these proj- awards on offense for the 4) vs. 6 Mechanicsburg (9-2) temperature ofoodburn the ball. businesses ects can be fairly long. The maroon and white were at Hilliard Darby Stadium During a shortting break,our project, the Antwerp Broadcasting has Manz as a wide receiver and Division VII – Games at Antwerp teachers showed theount received awards for the qual- Mabis on the offensive line. 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Novem- o their customers. Brendan Hornish (offen- ber 16 t could not have sive lineman), Coil (offen- Region 25: cess that it was sive lineman) and Garcia 1 Cuyahoga Heights (9-1) oodburn Hardware (running back) each picked vs. 5 Warren John F. Kenne- ater & electricity up honorable mention of- dy (8-3) at Ravenna Portage Malfaits for the fensively. Community Bank Stadium king lot for Harry Gilchrist Field ailer. Have a great OHSAA REGIONAL 2 Lucas (9-2) vs. 6 Lou- e will be isville St. Thomas Aquinas xt spring. SEMIFINAL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS (7-3) at Canal Fulton North- west Don Schalmo Field at Home team listed first. Dr. Martin Smilek Stadium The next shape was a pen- on learning that takes place Pairings include seed and Region 26: tagon and the shapes became in the STEM program from record. 1 Leipsic (10-1) vs. 5 Ed- more complex to include all a very early age. Another as- Division VI – Games at gerton (9-2) at Napoleon four people in that group. The pect of the program is to get 7:00 p.m. Friday, November Charles Buckenmeyer Sta- complexity culminated with kids to think as innovators. 15 dium - Morley’s Field Region 21: 2 Norwalk St. Paul (9-2) other participants what the ity of content and broadcast 1 New Middletown vs. 3 Hamler Patrick Henry kids were doing in the library that the students and teachers Springfield (11-0) vs. 4 (8-3) at Fremont Ross Don with programming and oth- have done. After the delicious Glouster Trimble (11-0) at Paul Stadium er parts with motors to build lunch, provided by Grant’s St. Clairsville Red Devil Sta- Region 27: cars with Legos and other dy- Catering, the administrators dium 1 Canal Winchester Har- namically thinking challeng- from around the area got to 2 Mogadore (10-1) vs. 3 vest Prep. (10-1) vs. 4 Wa- ing projects. 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In order to better un- 19 − United Way of Greater Children Services Trans- derstand local challenges, Stark County, Canton formation Advisory Council the group will host regional The Children Services aimed at reviewing the state listening forums across the Transformation Advisory of Ohio’s foster care system state. Anyone interested in Council includes a wide range and developing recommen- providing testimony should of families, youth, and subject dations for improving the submit a written request at matter experts from across experience of children and https://governor.ohio.gov/fos- the state. The following indi- tercareforums. viduals will serve on the Chil- Locally, PC Probate and dren Services Transformation Juvenile Court Judge Michael Advisory Council: Wehrkamp had the privilege • LeeAnne Cornyn, Direc- to join Gov. DeWine at this tor, Governor’s Office of Chil- council. dren’s Initiatives Wehrkamp states: “Sup- • Kristi Burre, Director, porting foster children and Ohio Department of Job and their families is key to build- Family Services Office of ing a brighter future, but un- Children Services Transfor- fortunately, they face more mation challenges today than ever • Melinda Haggerty, Fos- before. I applaud Gov. DeW- ter Alum families. The advisory coun- ine for leading on this im- • Arlene Jones, Foster cil was created to build on the portant issue and am honored Alum In the back are seniors: Lisa Smith, Samantha Smith, Rose Steele, Eric Jones and Marsha historic investments included by his invitation to serve on • Jeff and Rhonda Mays, in the State Operating Budget Yuetter, director. In front are preschoolers: Paislee May, Nora Rosalez, Damario Rohdy, Ma- the Advisory Council. I look Biological Parents cyn Krill, Andrew Wehrkamp, Da’Lonnie Banks, Arlo Rohdy and Allison Gamble. providing more opportuni- forward to working with oth- • David and Angela Earley, ties for families and children. ers across the state to improve Kinship Caregivers Ann’s Bright Beginnings ers from the Senior Center! to be a part of our preschool The Children Services the children services system.” • Eric and Teri DeVoe, preschoolers in the young- Only, these trick or treaters group, call 419-399-KIDS Transformation Advisory Regional forums will be Foster Parents est group were recently vis- brought treats for US!! If you (5437) and ask to speak to Council will be tasked with: held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at • Staci and Damon Morris, ited by some trick or treat- would like for YOUR child Ann Miller. • Travelling the state to the following dates and loca- Adoptive Parents better understand local barri- tions. • Juliana Barton, Foster ers and best practices. • Michael Wehrkamp, than April of 2020. Meetings Dec. 6 at 2:00 pm and Dec. Southeast Region – Nov. Alum and Advocate/Action Judge, Paulding County Juve- of the advisory council will be 7 at 10:30 am and 2:00 pm. • Promoting a shared state 13 − Athens Community Ohio & Scholar Network at and county vision for agency nile Court open to the public. For more Guests are invited to cele- Center, Athens Columbus State Community • Elizabeth Merringer, information on the regional brate the Christmas spirit purpose and practice. Western Region − Nov. College • Reviewing data, trends, Caseworker, Fairfield County foster care forums, please vis- with Hearthstone Ensemble 18 − Auglaize County Educa- • Sherry Bouquet, Execu- Job and Family Services it https://governor.ohio.gov/ music, syllabub, sweets, savo- and policies regarding the tional Service Center, Wapa- tive Director, Fostering Fami- current foster care system. • Robin Reese, Director, fostercareforums. ries, and tea. Discover unique koneta ly Ministries Lucas County Children Ser- items in the upstairs Gift • Providing recommen- Central Region – Nov. 21 − • Chip Bonsutto, Execu- dations and strategies to vices “CHRISTMAS AT HOME” Shop. 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When you put ty in brain patterns between them all together, it is a bet- individuals and their friends, ter approximation of how you said Dylan Wagner, co-au- seen yourself than any one thor of the study and assis- person individually,” Chavez tant professor of psychology said. at The Ohio State University. The researchers plan to “It didn’t have to be that follow up this initial study way. We thought it was equal- with a larger version of this ly possible that you would round-robin design focusing think of me in the same way on different groups of people as I think of myself, but the (i.e., work friends vs. personal way your brain encodes that friends) The Community Memo- Koenn, CNP, a previous information could be totally URL: http://news.osu. rial Hospital Foundation CMH Foundation scholar- different,” Wagner said. edu/what-your-friends- held its tenth annual Legacy ship winner. Scholarship The study was led by Rob- brains-look-like-when-they- Scholarship Brunch on Sat- winners for 2019 were also ert Chavez, an assistant pro- think-of-you/ Heritage Lions Club member Jan Hockemeyer presents a urday, November 2, at Com- recognized at the event. fessor of psychology at the $250 check to Jane and Dave Linker of the Hoagland Area munity Memorial Hospital. The CMH Foundation is University of Oregon, who CHOW LINE: ENJOY Advancement Association to be used toward expenses for the Attendees enjoyed brunch very grateful for the support did the work as a postdoctor- HOLIDAY MEALS IN HAAA Children's Christmas party to be held at the Hoag- fare and a silent auction also of the attendees and com- al researcher at Ohio State. MODERATION land Park Pavilion on Friday December 6. was held during the event munity for this event, which Their research was published online recently in the Journal with items donated by many supports the annual scholar- I know it’s just the begin- eat more fruits and vegeta- but keep an eye on the por- of Personality and Social Psy- organizations, businesses ships presented to area youth ning of November, but I’m bles, lean protein, and whole tions and try not to overdo it. chology: Attitudes and Social and community supporters. who are pursuing or will already dreading the up- grains, including advocating Filling up on fruits and veg- Cognition. Speakers included Dr. pursue degrees in healthcare. coming holiday parties that I that people make half of the etables first might help you Chavez and Wagner made Ryan Bleck and Ms. Ellise anticipate attending. While I food on their plate fruits stick to smaller portions of this finding using a research love to spend time with fam- and vegetables. So, look for the richer foods you choose design that had rarely been WHAT YOUR FRIENDS’ BRAINS LOOK LIKE ily and friends, all the rich fruits and vegetables when to eat. used in functional neuroim- you go to holiday gatherings Limit your liquid calo- WHEN THEY THINK OF YOU aging experiments before. and when you are planning ries. Lots of holiday drinks They recruited 11 people who your own meals. Filling up such as alcoholic beverages, were all friends with each oth- on those foods first might eggnog, and festive coffee er to varying degrees. (“They help you eat less of the other drinks contain more calories were a pretty tight-knit group richer foods that you might and sugar than some des- from the same academic encounter later. serts. So, keep an eye on the program who all spent time Plan ahead — whether beverages that you’re choos- together at the university as you are packing a lunch or ing, try to fill up on water well as outside of it,” Wagner snacks — for your workday. first, and then treat those said.) holiday foods and deserts are When you bring your own richer drinks more like des- The novel part is that the a real problem for me when it food, you might be less like- serts or sweets. researchers used a round-rob- comes to not overdoing it on ly to pass through the break Lastly, try to understand in design in which everyone the buffet line. Do you have room and indulge in some of that not all of your holiday evaluated each other – and any tips on how I can enjoy the sweets that other people eating habits are going to be evaluated themselves - on a the foods without overeat- bring in. Plan ahead for any perfect, so cut yourself some variety of personality traits, ing? parties you might attend as slack and enjoy the season. Wagner said. Your question is very well. Doing so might help Don’t beat yourself up if you In one session, each par- similar to another that was you avoid some of the sweets have a bad day. If you ever wondered your friends’ brains when ticipant rated each of the asked in a “Chow Line” col- or rich foods offered there. Chow Line is a service of what’s going on in your they consider your personal- other 10 and themselves on a umn from November 2018, Survey your options. If the College of Food, Agri- friends’ brains when they ity traits may be remarkably variety of personality traits in so it’s best answered by reis- you go to a party, take a look cultural, and Environmen- think about you, new re- similar to what is found in a written questionnaire. suing that column here. to see what is available before tal Sciences and its outreach search may provide a clue. your brain when you think of In a separate session, the You aren’t the only one filling up your plate. Then, and research arms, OSU It turns out that the brain yourself, the study suggests. 11 participants conducted wondering about this issue. strategically choose what Extension and the Ohio activity patterns found in Those same friends will similar evaluations while in With the holidays approach- a functional magnetic reso- ing, many people are con- you want to indulge in. Agricultural Research and Are you ready for your nance imaging (fMRI) scan- cerned about trying to stay Keep an eye on your por- Development Center. Send ner. healthy while also enjoying tions. In the words of the Di- questions to Chow Line writ- Next Vehicle? The fMRI took images all the delicious foods and etary Guidelines for Ameri- er Tracy Turner, 364 W. Lane of each person’s brain while traditions associatedNEED with cans, “enjoy SOME your foods, but A ve.,COLOR? Suite B120, Columbus, they completed a task simi- the many celebrations that eat less.” You can still enjoy$ .00OH 43201, or turner.490@ lar to the one they did earli- are or will be soonJUST occur- ANthose ADDITIONAL special holiday treats, 25 osu.edu. ON ANY SIZED AD! er. They rated each of their ring. friends and themselves on 48 Many people are look- ing for ways to either avoid CALL US OR EMAIL US! 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[email protected] Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 11 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 12, 2019 ACDC CELEBRATES GOOD ATTENDANCE next phase. cil to increase engagement VAN WERT COUNTY FOUNDATION CELEBRATES ACDC member Pete with parents, families and #GIVINGTUESDAY WITH PLEDGE TO MATCH DONATIONS AT ANNUAL MEETING Vail wanted to remind ev- alumni. erybody that the Siberian In 2018, she was named Solstice will be at Antwerp the Iowa City Press-Citi- School on December 7. Cost zen’s Person of the Year. for the event is a donation As associate vice chan- to the Antwerp Communi- cellor and dean of students ty Food Pantry, specifically at Tennessee, Shivers served non-perishable items. The in an advocacy role and ad- event starts at 7:00 p.m. dressed non-academic com- plaints as a student ombud- OHIO STATE NAMES VICE sperson. She also worked PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT closely with staff and stu- LIFE dents in the planning of the Dean of Students office, -in At the Antwerp Com- duced various members of A recognized leader in cluding leadership and ser- munity Development Com- ACDC and they went on student affairs with experi- vice, student engagement, mittee annual meeting, Lisa to explain their part in the ence at several flagship pub- off-campus and commuter Glass opened up the meet- organization for the pre- lic research universities has programs, center for career ing that took place on No- vious year with the vari- been named the next vice development, and sorori- vember 5, 2019 by introduc- ous events sponsored by president for student life at ty and fraternity life to be ing the main speaker, Linda ACDC. Dustin Sensabaugh The Ohio State University. located in a new student McCain, from Wreaths announced that ACDC is Ohio State President Mi- union. Across America. accepting applications for chael V. Drake announced Shivers succeeds Javaune The meeting, with over rib vendors for next year’s the appointment of Melissa Adams-Gaston, who as- 33 people in attendance, Ribfest. He said the Ribfest Shivers, effective January 6. sumed the presidency of heard all the great things 5K is in planning already Her appointment is pending Norfolk State University in that Wreaths Across Amer- and rib vendors are be- Board of Trustees approval. June. ica is doing for the veterans ing scheduled. The music Shivers currently serves At Ohio State, Shivers and Paulding County. Last group, Hubie Ashcraft, will as vice president for stu- will oversee more than 35 year over 200 people came be coming back for the mu- dent life at the University of student service-centered de- to the ceremony that took sic once again. It was also Iowa. She is also an adjunct partments, including hous- place. December 14 is the mentioned that ACDC is associate professor of educa- ing and dining; recreational date for this year’s ceremo- looking for an event to re- tional policy and leadership sports; the Ohio Union and #GivingTuesday is a global A Charitable Organization ny and the group intends to place the golf outing. studies and spent a year as student activities; fraterni- day of giving that harnesses Endowment Fund is estab- put down 730-743 wreaths The Antwerp Rotary interim associate vice pres- ties and sororities; mental the collective power of indi- lished by a charitable organi- with multiple cemeteries thanked ACDC for their ident for diversity, equity health and career coun- viduals, communities, and zation to provide support for in mind. Antwerp intends donation to Christmas For and inclusion. seling; the Multicultural organizations to encourage the agency’s exempt purpos- to start with the Civil War Kids which is set to take on Previously, Shivers spent Center; parent and family philanthropy and to celebrate es. The original gifted amount veterans. McCain made November 13. seven years at the University relations; student conduct; generosity worldwide. Fol- ( principal ) is permanently it clear that the donations Big projects planned for of Tennessee, Knoxville as off-campus and commuter lowing Thanksgiving and the preserved. Income generat- for Wreaths Across Amer- 2020 for ACDC includes assistant vice chancellor and student services; student ad- widely recognized shopping ed from gifts will benefit the ica from Paulding County finishing a dock that began then associate vice chancel- vocacy; and BuckID. events Black Friday and Cy- named charitable organiza- residents stays in Paulding construction at the Wayne lor and dean of students. “Ohio State is recog- ber Monday, this year’s #Giv- tions forever. County. You can get your Carr lake by the Indiana/ Earlier in her career, she led nized among the national ingTuesday will take place on The following funds are form from Linda McCain Ohio State line which is run multicultural programs and leaders in student life and December 3, 2019, and will eligible for matching funds if you would like to partic- by the Ohio DNR. Phase 1 services and intercultural student-centered learning,” kick off the giving season by from The Foundation during ipate. has finished this last year affairs at Clemson Univer- Shivers said. “I look for- inspiring people to collabo- the #GivingTuesday 2019 ini- Lisa Glass then intro- and now they are onto the sity and the University of ward to working with the rate and give back. tiative: Georgia, respectively. entire community to move The Van Wert County Cross Over The Hill En- “Melissa brings the expe- students and the university Foundation first celebrated dowment Fund, Friends of READER PICK-UP LOCATIONS rience and leadership to help forward.” giving in 2018 by matching 4-H Fund, NPAC Perma- us take the Buckeye student Shivers began her career donations made to Foun- nent Endowment Fund, PLC OHIO LOCATIONS ware, Gorrell Bros., Albert experience to new heights,” in admissions, TRIO ed- dation held Charitable Or- Health Clinic Endowment Antwerp: Country Time Mar- Automotive, Paulding Court- Drake said. “Her skills and ucation talent search and ganization Endowment Fund, Van Wert Civic The- ket, Antwerp Branch Library, house, Paulding Co. Bookmo- multicultural programming Funds on #GivingTuesday. atre Endowment Fund, Van bile, Susie’s Bakery, Paulding deep understanding of stu- Antwerp Pharmacy, H20, An- dent life will ensure that at her alma mater, Georgia The initiative was a massive Wert County Council on Ag- twerp Exchange Bank, Home- VFW Post 587, Paulding Co. Southern University, where OSU Extension Office, Pauld- Ohio State continues to be a success with over 173 gives ing Endowment Fund, Van town Pantry, Pop-N-Brew, she earned her bachelor’s for a total endowed amount Wert County Fairgrounds Genesis House, Pit-Stop, Sub- ing County Historical Society, national model in this area.” Paulding Co. Sheriff’s Office, At Iowa, Shivers focused degree in communication of $128,716.00 (including Endowment Fund, Van Wert way, Manor House Assisted arts. She holds a master Living Past Time Cafe, Board of on strategic initiatives relat- VWCF matching funds). The County Historical Society Elections, Gardens of Pauld- of education in counsel- Bryan: Chief, Town & Coun- ed to student life, especially Foundation will again match Endowment Fund, Wassen- ing, Paulding County Hospital those with a focus on health, ing and guidance services up to $10,000 per Charitable berg Art Center Fund, Wee try, McDonald’s, Bryan Senior from Clemson and a PhD Center, Walmart, Bryan Hos- Payne: Blueberry Pancake safety and well-being. She Organization Endowment Care Learning Center Trust pital House, Vancrest of Payne, refined the budgeting pro- in counseling and student Fund for the 2019 #Giv- For more information, Dollar General, Lichty’s Bar- cess to better align with uni- personnel services from the ingTuesday. go online via www.vanw- Cecil: Maramart, Vagabond ber Shop, Antwerp Exchange versity priorities, hired the University of Georgia. On #GivingTuesday, indi- ertcountyfoundation.org, Charloe: Charloe Store Bank, Maramart, Payne URL : http://news.osu. Continental: Okuley’s Phar- Branch Library, Puckerbrush division’s first fundraising viduals and businesses have or visit Van Wert County leader and co-coordinated edu/ohio-state-names-vice- the opportunity to donate to Foundation office located at macy, Dollar General, ACE Pizza president-for-student-life/ Hardware Sherwood: Sherwood Post Of- the university’s first diversi- one or multiple Foundation 138 E. Main St., Van Wert, Defiance: Newman’s Carry fice, Village Food Emporium, ty, equity and inclusion ac- held Charitable Organization OH 45891 on Tuesday, De- Out, Smoke Stop, Chief, Dol- Sherwood Bank tion plan. Shivers initiated The deadline for ads and Endowment Funds - essen- cember 3, 2019, from 8:00 lar General, Senior Center, Scott: Scott Post Office university housing and din- article submissions is Friday tially doubling the gift with a a.m. - 5:00 pm only. Walmart, Big Lots, Cabbage ing’s pilot program to better at 5:00 p.m. match from The Foundation. Patch Store, Werlor’s Waste, Van Wert: Family Video, Or- chard Tree, Lee’s Ace Hard- understand student needs Advanced Auto, Great Clips, before implementing a two- Meijer Great Clips, Main Stop ware, Main Street Market - Chief, Walmart year requirement to live on Marathon, Rite Aid campus. After analyzing Start signing up for Edgerton: Marathon, Valero, INDIANA LOCATIONS data from division-wide lis- Kaiser Supermarket, US Post Office, Utilities Office, Napa Fort Wayne: Walmart, Wal- tening sessions at the begin- greens & Goodwill (Maysville ning of her tenure, she also Grover Hill: Ross’ Gas Sta- Home Rd.), Great Clips tion, N&N Quick Stop implemented an enhanced Grabill: Save-A-Lot, Grabill communication plan for Hicksville: Sailers, Shell Sta- Hardware, Grabill Country Sales tion, Lassus Handy Dandy, staff, students and parents Harlan: Marathon, Harlan Do- to increase transparency. 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PAGE 12 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 12, 2019 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] HAVE YOUR HAY, AND EAT culture. tein is what the hay is lack- being forfeited Complete distracted driving Heights Show on Education IT, TOO “Some of the hay’s quality ing. Wiseman advises farm- Ramon D. Garrison, De- course by 11/22/19 recordings. Thanks to this is so low, the animal could ers and ranchers to get their troit, MI; Traffic device/signs; Richard A. Andrews, Van sponsorship, the New Heights Farmers across Ohio actually starve with their hay hay nutritionally tested as a Motion of the state well tak- Wert, OH; Driving under non Show on Education will be- are feeling the brunt of last right in front of them,” said first step toward making sure en, motion granted; This case fra suspension; Count A dis- come a syndicated show. spring’s unprecedented rain- Ted Wiseman, Ohio State their herds are getting the nu- dismissed with prejudice with missed at the state’s request SVHS will provide further fall. Finding hay that is both University Extension educa- trition they need. costs to defendant; Failure to with costs; Pay or collection support to NHEG through a tor. OSU Extension is the out- After testing the hay, a pay cost by 12/31/19 may re- 11/22/19 monthly sponsorship pay- reach arm of The Ohio State nutritionist can tell you the sult in defendant operator’s Nicholas J. Bupp, Oak- ment of $500. University College of Food, nutrients your herd could be license being forfeited wood, OH; Seat belt/drive; In exchange, NHEG will Agricultural, and Environ- lacking, and can help you set William M. Borck II, Mc- Guilty; Case was waived by provide opportunities for mental Sciences (CFAES). up a strategic feeding plan. Clure, OH; Seat belt/drive; defendant SVHS to promote its courses The enormous amount of This plan could include sup- Guilty; Case was waived by and services across NHEG’s rainfall last spring left many plementing with other feeds defendant REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS various communication plat- farmers unable to get into to provide the vitamins or nu- Brandon G. Headley, forms, such as websites, print their fields to harvest hay trients your hay doesn’t have Cecil, OH; Seat belt/drive; AUGLAIZE TWP newsletters, social media and affordable and sufficiently before it became too mature. enough of. Guilty; Case was waived by 11/6/19 State Of Ohio to radio channels. nutritious has been one road- The longer the hay matured “There are plenty of other defendant Schlegel Ve Schlegel Amy D; Pamela Clark, Executive block this year for farmers. in the field, the lower its nu- alternative feeds that we can Christian G. Fields, Con- 14507 Rd 163 Defiance Oh Director of NHEG, stated, And something even more tritional value got, Wiseman give that provide nutrients,” neautville, PA; Seat belt/drive; 43512; 0.701 acres; Pt Nw “We appreciate the support alarming than rising hay explained. Wiseman said. “The most im- Guilty; Case was waived by Fr1/4 Auglaize Twp S-30 and partnership that we es- prices could be looming over There are other nutrition- portant part is knowing what defendant BLUE CREEK TWP tablished with SVHS a few Ohio farmers: A nutritional al alternatives to replace hay you have in your hay now and John C. Uglow, O’Fallon, 11/6/19 Donaldson Linda years ago. We value their ded- deficiency could be sneaking in your herd’s diet. A farmer knowing what you need to MO; Tinted windows; Guilty; L to Donaldson Linda L Le; ication to our shared goal of into their herd during this could use corn as a protein make up that nutritional dif- Case was waived by defen- 11462 Rd 48 Haviland Oh reaching families that need record-breaking year in agri- source, for example, if pro- ference.” dant 45851; 1.033 acres; Pt Nw1/4 educational assistance. It’s In addition to excess rain- Johni T. Yokhana, Sterling Blue Creek Twp S-23 been a pleasure working, fall, farmers should watch Heights, MI; Seat belt/drive; CARRYALL TWP collaborating, and planning NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF out for cooler temperatures— Guilty; Case was waived by 11/4/19 Curtis Thomas O with David Smith, CEO of DISCLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT particularly frosts that are oc- defendant to Beregszazi Louis A Trust- SVHS, and his team. Work- LAND TAXES curring now. Frosts can poi- Eric D. Jones, Paulding, Revised Code, Section 5721.19.1 ee Beregszazi Nikki R Trust- ing together, there is no limit son certain grasses livestock OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; to what we can accomplish IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ee; 5626 Rd 220 Antwerp Oh feed on, said Mark Sulc, an Case was waived by defen- for the betterment of the stu- PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO 45813; 0.881 acres; Pt N1/2 OSU Extension forage spe- dant Ne1/4 Carryall Twp Sec 14 dents and families we serve. In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for delinquent land taxes: cialist. Brian M. Nusbaum, Sher- 11/4/19 Phlipot Robert W Thank you for believing in LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, TREASURER “Herds should be removed wood, OH; Seat belt/drive; Jr Phlipot Gina M to L & P and supporting our dreams PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO, Plaintiff, from pastures of sorghum Guilty; Case was waived by Beach Llc; Rd 53; 2.528 acres; and goals. We are also excited vs. grass species after a killing defendant Pt Se1/4Se1/4 S-14 Carryall about the option for adults to frost and even after a nonkill- Ryan M. Layne, Vene- B.C. ROSS RENTALS, ET AL.,., Defendants. Twp earn their high school diplo- ing frost. Toxic levels of prus- docia, OH; Seat belt/drive; 11/6/19 State Of Ohio to mas.” Case No. CI 19 122 sic acid (hydrogen cyanide) Guilty; Case was waived by Whereas, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for Bowman & Bowman Hold- taxes, assessments, penalties, costs and charges as follows: can be produced in those defendant ings Inc; 301 E Woodcox St; 403 West Jackson Street, Grover Hill plants after a frost, which can Mitchell J. Porter, Oak- 0.1653 acres; Lot 16 Murphy NOTICE TO JUDGMENT Parcel Number: 26-03S-034-00 lead to death of animals,” Sulc wood, OH; Intimidating a Add Antwerp Vill A full legal description of this property is on record at the Paulding County Engineer’s said. witness; Guilty; Defendant DEBTOR Office located in the basement of the Courthouse. Sulc advises leaving live- to pay all costs; Shall have no NHEG FURTHERS PART- Total amount of judgment is Four Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-one and 31/100 stock off of the pasture for at contact with Morning Star NERSHIP WITH SILICON Paulding County Common ($4,941.31) Dollars, plus interest and costs of this suit. least five days after a killing Gas Station; Sign a release of Pleas Case No. CI 17 141 Whereas, said judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to frost, and for two weeks after information; Maintain gener- VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL satisfy the total amount of said judgment; a nonkilling frost. al good behavior The Huntington Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sheriff, Pauld- While getting your hay’s Adam L. Adkins, Pauld- Silicon Valley High School ing County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction for cash to the highest (SVHS) is located in Califor- National Bank bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against each parcel at 10:10 a.m. nutrients tested or taking ing, OH; Reckless operation; at the East door of the Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thursday, the 5th day of De- your livestock off of the pas- Guilty; May attend DIP pro- nia and offers online learning vs. cember, 2019, and continue from day to day thereafter. If any parcel does not receive a ture might seem like going gram in lieu of jail; ALS vacat- courses to students of all ages. Cheryl Emerling sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first Its mission is to enhance the sale and at the same time of day and at the same place on the 19th day of December, the extra mile, it will ulti- ed; Pay or collection 12/20/19; mately ensure your herd’s 30 jail days reserved; Driving quality, relevance and acces- Pursuant to 2329.44 of the Ohio 2019 for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against the parcel. Revised Code, you Cheryl Emer- overall health and best per- privileges may be extended sibility of online high-school Payment in full is due at the time of the sale and the purchaser(s) are advised they education while driving ling, as a Judgment Debtor are have no legal right to access this property until the Sheriff’s Deed has been filed with the formance given the forages for 10 days to drive to and entitled to receive excess funds Paulding County Recorder’s Office. down the cost. These online you have on hand, Sulc said. from work from 6:00 a.m. to from the above named case in the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE Along with the worry of 6:00 p.m.; Defendant shall be courses help students catch amount of $3,463.17. SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY hay with fewer nutrients, issued a new card today up, or even jump ahead. To claim this money, contact the NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL SVHS has been partnered PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS farmers are facing another Adam L. Adkins, Pauld- Paulding County Common Pleas KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL lingering issue: skyrocketing ing, OH; Marked lanes; with NHEG since 2017 and Clerk of Courts at 419-399-8210 TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. prices for hay. Count B dismissed at the will now be supporting and or at the office at 115 N. Williams Sheriff Jason K. Landers The challenge of getting state’s request sponsoring our organization Street, Room 104, Paulding Ohio. Paulding County, Ohio in new ways. SVHS is devel- good-quality hay this year Adam L. Adkins, Pauld- —Ann E. Pease, www.pauldingohsheriff.com has driven up its price—sig- ing, OH; Left of center; Guilty; oping a website that will host Joseph R. Burkard, Prosecuting Attorney our current and pre-recorded Common Pleas nificantly. Hay prices have Pay or collection 12/20/19 Clerk of Courts been much higher than in Michael A. Mitchell, To- podcasts, including all New years past. Wiseman warns ledo, OH; Seat belt/drive; NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF that prices will continue to Guilty; Case was waived by NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF DISCLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT rise as we head into the win- defendant LAND TAXES DISCLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT Revised Code, Section 5721.19.1 ter months, making hay an Nicholas J. Hay, Fort LAND TAXES Revised Code, Section 5721.19.1 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS extremely hot commodity. Wayne, IN; Seat belt/drive; IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO “Plan on having enough Guilty; Case was waived by hay before the snow starts fly- defendant PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for delinquent land taxes: ing,” he said. “Enough to get Rama Al-Khayt, Bloom- In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for delinquent land taxes: LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, TREASURER you through the winter.” field Hill, MI; Seat belt/drive; LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, TREASURER PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO, Plaintiff, For full details on manag- Guilty; Case was waived by PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO, Plaintiff, vs. ing this potentially dangerous defendant vs. situation, visit forages.osu. Quintin I. Jordan, Fort STANLEY KIRK BAKER, ET AL., Defendants. LISA A. COBURN, ET AL., Defendants. Case No. CI 19 103 edu. Wayne, IN; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; Case was waived by Case No. CI 19 088 Whereas, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for Whereas, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, costs and charges as follows: PAULDING COUNTY COURT defendant taxes, assessments, penalties, costs and charges as follows: 106 North Sixth Street, Oakwood RECORDS Carlos Santiago, Camp- 17508 SR 114, Grover Hill Parcel Number: 10-15S-025-00 bellsburg, KY; Improp- Parcel Number: 24-26S-001-00 A full legal description of this property is on record at the Paulding County Engineer’s Criminal/Traffic Disposi- er lights; Guilty; Case was A full legal description of this property is on record at the Paulding County Engineer’s Office located in the basement of the Courthouse. tion waived by defendant Office located in the basement of the Courthouse. Total amount of judgment is One Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-four and 28/100 Destiney J. Kittle, Cecil, Jodie C. Cutlip, Paulding, Total amount of judgment is Five Thousand One Hundred Twenty-four and 21/100 ($1,864.28) Dollars, plus interest and costs of this suit. OH; Seat belt/drive; Guilty; ($5,124.21) Dollars, plus interest and costs of this suit. Whereas, said judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to OH; Domestic violence; Case Whereas, said judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of said judgment; dismissed per state, without Case was waived by defen- dant satisfy the total amount of said judgment; Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sheriff, Pauld- prejudice; Costs waived Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Jason K. Landers, Sheriff, Pauld- ing County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction for cash to the highest Barton W. Taube Jr., Van Joseph M. Tobin, Edg- ing County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction for cash to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against each parcel at 10:15 a.m. Wert, OH; Seat belt/drive; erton, OH; Seat belt/drive; bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against each parcel at 10:05 a.m. at the East door of the Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thursday, the 5th day of De- Guilty; Defendant shall pay Guilty; Case was waived by at the East door of the Courthouse in Paulding, Ohio, on Thursday, the 21st day of No- cember, 2019, and continue from day to day thereafter. If any parcel does not receive a defendant vember, 2019, and continue from day to day thereafter. If any parcel does not receive sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first $20 per month and have case a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the sale and at the same time of day and at the same place on the 19th day of December, PIF by 9/25/20 or a license Heath Lee Schlagenhauf, first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place on the 5th day of December, 2019 for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against the parcel. forfeiture shall be issued Bluffton, IN; Failure to con- 2019 for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against the parcel. Payment in full is due at the time of the sale and the purchaser(s) are advised they Peggy J. Christman, trol; Guilty; Pay today; De- Payment in full is due at the time of the sale and the purchaser(s) are advised they have no legal right to access this property until the Sheriff’s Deed has been filed with the fendant to contact owners of have no legal right to access this property until the Sheriff’s Deed has been filed with the Paulding County Recorder’s Office. Payne, OH; Domestic vio- lence; Case dismissed per mailboxes for restitution pur- Paulding County Recorder’s Office. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE poses PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY state, with prejudice; Costs SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL waived Trinitey F. Brown, Grover NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS Rene Gonzales Ortiz, Hill, OH; Assured clear dis- PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL North Babylon, NY; No op- tance; Pled no contest, found KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. erator’s license; Guilty; Pay or guilty; Pay fines and costs to- TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. Sheriff Jason K. Landers collection 12/31/19; Failure to day Sheriff Jason K. Landers Paulding County, Ohio Trinitey F. Brown, Grover Paulding County, Ohio www.pauldingohsheriff.com pay this amount may result in www.pauldingohsheriff.com Hill, OH; Distracted driving; Joseph R. Burkard, Prosecuting Attorney defendant’s operator’s license Joseph R. Burkard, Prosecuting Attorney Pled no contest, found guilty; Phone: 419-258-2000 • Website: www.westbendnews.net PAGE 13 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 12, 2019 FIELD REPORTS FROM With the assistance of a lo- turkey hunting season, State Wildlife Officer OHIO DIVISION OF cal meat processor, Officer State Wildlife Officer Aaron Trent Weaver, assigned to The West Bend News WILDLIFE OFFICERS Barr located a rifle bullet Brown, assigned to Wayne Montgomery County, was inside the body of the deer. County, obtained informa- provided information about Sudoku Puzzle Central Ohio – Wildlife The bullet matched the cal- tion that individuals were an individual who harvest- District One iber of the casings found in illegally hunting with the ed a white-tailed deer in State Wildlife Officer the truck. Several other state aid of bait. State Wildlife Montgomery County and 9 Adam Smith, assigned to wildlife officers were also on Officer Supervisor Dave then checked it in as a Mi- Logan County, contacted scene and searched 10 miles Shinko and Officer Brown ami County harvest. Officer 7 6 a hunter to discuss harvest of road but were not able arrived at the site and locat- Weaver was familiar with information of a white- to locate the firearm. The ed a blind and a corn feeder. the suspect and collected tailed deer that was report- following day, additional In front of the blind were deer DNA from the field lo- 3 2 17 ed during the 2018 firearms information was obtained two turkey decoys. Shortly cation where the deer was season. It was determined from the suspect on where thereafter, the officers -con harvested. He then contact- 4 2 1 3 that the man had com- the rifle was thrown out tacted the individuals inside ed the suspect. The account mitted multiple violations the truck window, but offi- of the blind and determined of the deer harvest details during the deer harvest. It cers were unable to locate they were hunting turkeys. contained discrepancies, so 2835 was further discovered that it. During the investigation Both men had purchased Officer Weaver submitted the hunter had used a sto- it was also discovered that a hunting license and tur- the DNA sample for labo- 8 9 len firearm to harvest the one of the suspects had used key permit. The individuals ratory testing. The results deer. The man was issued a a deer permit in Williams were cooperative while the showed that the deer was summons for the tagging vi- County that was invalid for officers explained why it was harvested in Montgomery 7 8 4 olation and the shotgun that that county. The suspects considered a baited area and County, not Miami County. he used to take the deer was were charged with hunting why it was unlawful to hunt The suspect later admitted 6 seized. The man paid $360 deer with illegal means, no over it. The men were issued to falsely reporting the deer in fines and court costs. The deer permit, and using an summonses for hunting tur- harvest location and was seized firearm was trans- invalid tag. The suspects key over bait and appeared convicted of the violation. 618 42 ferred to the agency that re- paid $1,443.12 in fines, court in court. They were convict- Answers to “Sudoku puzzle on Page 15” ported the firearm as stolen costs, and restitution in the ed and paid fines and costs USDA HONORS 25 YEARS so that it could be returned Paulding County Court. totaling $440. OF TRIBAL LAND-GRANT to the owner. Additionally, each suspect State Wildlife Officer UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR 124796358 Northwest Ohio – Wild- was required to complete Matt Madgar, assigned to CONTRIBUTIONS We can do your wedding, graduation, anniversary or life District Two 20 hours of community ser- Cuyahoga County, respond- 987315426any other announcement that you may need! vice, had their hunting priv- ed to a call involving an In November 2018, State The U.S. Department of ileges revoked for two years, individual who shot a Coo- Come in and browse our selection!! Wildlife Officer Craig Barr, Agriculture honored the 25th 356842917 and had 30 days of jail sus- per’s hawk. The man stated West Bend Printing & Publishing - 419-258-2000 assigned to Allen Coun- anniversary of the legislation pended pending no further that he was fearful that the 4 6 9 5 2 1 7 8 3 ty, was asked to assist the that recognized 29 tribal col- wildlife violations. The deer hawk would attack his dog. Paulding County Sheriff’s leges and universities as land- was processed locally and The man did not kill the 218937564 Office with investigating a grant institutions. Signed on provided to the Caring and bird, which was taken to NOTICE OF Situated in the State of Ohio, Coun- white-tailed deer that was October 20, 1994, the Equity ty of Paulding and in the Village of Sharing Food Pantry for Lake Erie Nature and Sci- 573468291PUBLICATION discovered because of a jack- in Educational Land-Grant Oakwood, bounded and described distribution after the case ence Center. There, it was IN THE COURT OF COMMON as follows: Lots Number Ninety-eight lighting complaint. Office Status Act enabled tribal col- was completed. rehabilitated and released PLEAS7 9OF PAULDING 2 6 COUNTY, 8 4(98) 1 and 3Ninety-nine 5 (99) of the Orig- Barr was able to find a bullet leges and universities (TCUs) OHIO inal Plat of the Village of Oakwood, wound on the deer and mul- State Wildlife Investi- back into the wild. The man Paulding County, Ohio. was charged and convicted to receive federal support and 841253679LOU ANN WANNEMACHER, tiple rifle casings scattered gator Jeremy Payne and PAULDING COUNTY Parcel ID No. 10-17S-019-00 & 10- train the next generation of 17S-020-00 in the cab of the truck; how- State Wildlife Officer Ethan of a first degree misdemean- TREASURER or in the Parma Munici- agricultural professionals. 635179842Property Address: 306 E Main ever, no firearm was present. Bingham, assigned to Sen- Plaintiff, Street, Oakwood, Ohio 45873 pal Court and ordered to “For 25 years, tribal land- eca County, were working grant colleges and univer- vs. You are required to answer in the pay $362 in fines and court above-captioned cause twenty-eight at Killdeer Plains Wildlife sities have enjoyed a strong CHERI M TODD, ET. AL., Area during the September costs. DEFENDANTS, (28) days after the last publication here- LEGAL NOTICE partnership with the U.S. of, or a default judgment seeking sale teal hunting season. After Southeast Ohio – Wild- Case No. CI-19-104 Notice is hereby given, in Department of Agriculture,” Judge Tiffany Righter-Beckman of the real estate will be sought. Your hearing complaints about life District Four answer should be filed with the Clerk of compliance with Revised said Mike Beatty, Director TO: Cheri M. Todd, Unknown heirs, Courts, Courthouse, 115 N. Williams St., early shooting, they decid- In August 2019, State Administrators, Executors or As- Code Section 5713.01, that Wildlife Officer Jared Abele, of USDA’s Office of Partner- Paulding, Ohio 45879. the Triennial Update of all real ed to enter the area prior to signs of Cheri M. Todd and Betty Ann ships and Public Engagement. Todd, Unknown heirs, Administra- property in Paulding County has legal shooting time, which assigned to Vinton Coun- ty, received multiple tips “Tribal colleges and universi- tors, Executors or Assigns of Betty been completed. Pursuant to is sunrise for this season. Ann Todd about individuals harvest- ties draw on the strength of Revised Code Section 5715.17, The officers observed ducks traditions while preparing LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UN- ing ginseng and yellow root KNOWN valuations for Paulding County, land in the wetland and de- graduates who can contribute tax year 2019 (payable 2020), termined they were juvenile illegally on Wayne Nation- Please take notice that an amend- to their communities.” ed complaint has been filed in the have been revised, completed wood ducks. No shooting al Forest property. Officer above-captioned action against Cheri M. Abele patrolled the area Tribal colleges and univer- and are open for public occurred before sunrise; sities (aka “1994s”) play a sig- Todd, et.al. seeking a foreclosure of tax during a two-week period liens and a public sale of real property inspection at the office of the however, the officers ob- nificant role among tribal na- County Auditor located at 115 served one group of hunters and arrested multiple indi- owned by Cheri M. Todd and Betty Aim tions. These institutions serve Todd, to pay delinquent real estate taxes N. Williams St., Paulding, OH. shooting at the wood ducks. viduals. Violations included owed by them. Valuations will also be available harvesting ginseng out of as anchors in their commu- The officers contacted the nities, advance tribal health, The real property in question is situ- on the County Auditor’s website: hunters, and two were cit- season, harvesting ginseng ated in the Village of Oakwood, and the www.pauldingcountyauditor.com promote economic opportu- State of Ohio and more fully described ed for shooting wood ducks without permission, har- as follows: vesting yellow root without nity, further environmental out of season. One hunter conservation, and prepare Paulding County Board of Revi- paid $275 for shooting one permission, and deterring sion complaints must be filed in a state wildlife officer. -An young people for the work- wood duck and the other force. In addition to offering the office of the Paulding Coun- paid $325 for shooting two other individual was arrest- SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE the distinctive land-grant mix General Code, Section 11681 Revised Code, Section 2329.26 ty Auditor, 115 N. Williams St., wood ducks. ed on a nonrelated warrant Paulding, Ohio 45879 beginning on a drug charge. Charges of research, education and THE STATE OF OHIO, PAULDING COUNTY: January 1, 2020 through March Northeast Ohio – Wild- extension, they also frame life District Three are pending in the Vinton In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for delinquent land taxes: 31, 2020. County Court. that education in the context During the spring wild of Native American history, MyCUMORTGAGE, LLC, Plaintiff, In January 2019, State vs. Wildlife Officer Markindigenous knowledge, and traditions. Today there are JOSHUA R. FISH, ET AL., Defendants, INVITATION TO BID Basinger received a call Case No. CI 19 107 Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 a.m., Monday, December that a vehicle was stuck on 36 federally recognized tribal colleges and universities des- Pursuant to an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at pub- 9, 2019, in the Paulding County Commissioners’ Office for Fox Lake Wildlife Area in lic auction, at the East door of the Courthouse in the Village of Paulding, in the above cleaning the courthouse and other county offices. Specifications Athens County. A suspect ignated as land-grants. named County, on Thursday, the 5th day of December, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., the real may be obtained at the Paulding County Commissioner’s Office from a theft case had driven USDA supports trib- estate located at: in the basement of the courthouse Monday through Friday from al colleges and universities 1168 Road 220, Antwerp, Ohio 45813 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bids must be sealed and addressed to a car to the dam to unload unwanted items from the through student scholarships, Parcel Number 11-18S-004-01 the Clerk of the Board of Paulding County Commissioners, 115 internships, and support for A full legal description of this property is on record at the Paulding County North Williams Street, Suite B-1, Paulding, Ohio 45879. The robbery. After getting stuck, Engineer’s Office located in the basement of the Courthouse. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. the suspect called several research, classroom educa- tion, and extension (sharing Said premises appraised at One Hundred Twenty Thousand and No/100 ($120,000.00) other individuals to help re- Dollars and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount on the first sale date. —Cindy Peters, Clerk trieve the vehicle, including knowledge, training, and Board of County Commissioners informal education with ag- In the event this property does not sell on the above date, a second sale will be Paulding County, Ohio the vehicle’s owner. During held on the 19th day of December, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. On this date, there will be no their recovery effort, a sec- ricultural professionals and minimum bid. ond vehicle also became local communities). The purchaser will be responsible for any costs, allowances, and taxes which the stuck and a third vehicle The 1994 institutions are proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. NOTICE OF GUARDIANSHIP CHANGE the latest additions to the The appraisal of this property was completed without an interior inspection. Neither PROBATE COURT OF for re- came close to getting stuck the Sheriff’s Office nor the appraisers are responsible for the condition of the property on the entry into the wild- land-grant university system PAULDING COUNTY, OHIO view and that has democratized Amer- at the time the purchaser takes possession. MICHAEL A. WEHRKAMP, JUDGE inspec- life area. The owner of the Purchasers are advised they have no legal right to access this property until the Sher- tion. ican higher education. The IN RE: Guardianship of Kylie Jen- vehicles was charged with iff’s Deed has been filed with the Paulding County Recorder’s Office. As next nifer Mae Hatch Morrill Act of 1862 created of kin operation of a vehicle in an TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent down on day of the sale with the balance to be paid Case No. 20192005 undesignated area, curfew land-grant institutions to give before the deed is issued. of the working class citizens equal NOTICE OF PETITION TO AC- above- violations for being on the The successful bidder will have 30 days from the sale date to obtain an examination CEPT TRANSFER OF GUARD- named wildlife area after hours access to higher education, of title at their expense, if so desired. Should such examination disclose the title to be unmarketable by any defect in the court proceedings or the existence of any outstand- IANSHIP FROM JURISDICTION ward, you have 30 days to file an while not fishing, hunting, focusing on agriculture and OUTSIDE THE STATE OF OHIO objection to the proposed transfer. ing interest rendering the title unmarketable, the successful bidder has 30 days to file a or trapping, as well as pay- mechanical arts. A second [R.C. 2112.32(B)] If an objection is filed, the Petition Morrill Act of 1890 autho- written motion requesting the sale shall be set aside. If the court finds the title unmarket- will be set for a hearing before the ment of restitution for the able, the court will refuse to confirm the sale or fix a reasonable time, not to exceed 90 Jeffrey Hatch, 1716 A.G. Gaston Paulding County Probate Court, rized land-grant institutions days, within which the defect of title may be corrected. Circle, Birmingham, AL 35217 removal of the vehicles. The Courthouse - Second Floor - Room driver was charged through for African Americans. The Taxes shall be prorated to the date of the sale and paid from the sale proceeds. You are hereby notified that a Pe- 202, 115 North Williams Street, 1994 Act gives tribal higher the Athens County Sheriff’s Sheriff Jason K. Landers tition to Accept Guardianship from Paulding, Ohio 45879. education centers the same Office for violations related Paulding County, Ohio Jurisdiction Outside the State of status as other land-grant in- Ohio was filed on August 15, 2019. to the theft. www.pauldingohsheriff.com A copy of the Petition is on file at Southwest Ohio – Wild- stitutions. Matthew I. McKelvey, Attorney for Plaintiff the Paulding County Probate Court life District Five PAGE 14 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 12, 2019 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected] DIVINE MERCY STUDENTS HAVE A “HOPPING” GOOD TIME minutes to obtain their cards. trait out unless the coopera- a way that we can fit them on Once the time was up, stu- tive individual benefits some- bats. And the other thing we dents gathered the cards how,” he said. “With vampire wanted was information on they collected and went back bat food sharing, there must association between bats,” to their desks. Once they be a benefit. It must be that Ripperger said. “All the sen- got back to their desks, they by helping others I’m also sors in this network have to learned there was a little twist helping myself. We think the talk to each other regularly. to the game! All students bats have long-term recipro- Ours will run for a week or sorted their cards and stood cal relationships: You help me two and sample proximity ev- up. They were asked who re- because I help you. But it’s not ery few seconds.” ceived a card of each color, for yet clear how that works.” Carter has been observing those that did not, they were Carter and his colleagues captive vampire bats’ help- asked to sit down. Next, stu- at the Smithsonian Tropical ing behaviors for years, film- dents who received a red card Research Institute (STRI), ing females regurgitate their (food) where asked to look to where he is a research asso- blood meals to feed fasting see if they had a “D” on the ciate, housed female vampire bats kept in a separate cage. back. If they did, they just bats and their captive-born “They do this for kin and became the dinner of a musk- offspring in a closed laborato- non-kin. It’s pretty rare out- rat, snake, fish, or human and ry colony for 22 months, cre- side of humans to have be- were asked to sit down. ating conditions that prompt- haviors where I’m paying an Next, students were asked ed social bonding behaviors obvious cost to help you and who had a green card (space). of food sharing and groom- you’re not related to me,” Car- If they had an “X” on their ing. They returned the bats to ter said. card, your puddle was filled their natural outdoor home In the wild, vampire bats by someone wanting to build roost, a hollow tree, equipped often spend 22-23 hours of a house or shopping center so with sensors that recorded every day inside their roost you ran out of space! Those their proximity to each oth- – typically a cave or a hollow with the “X” were asked to er every two seconds, and tree – leaving just briefly to Divine Mercy 1st & 2nd Grade students showing off their frog tongues. sit down. Those still standing placed those same sensors on take a blood meal from an an- By: Patrick Troyer, Pauld- concept for the students to comes to getting the water that had a blue card were next. a control group of wild bats. imal. In this study, they trad- ing SWCD understand. they need to survive. Frogs If their card had a “P” on it, Over eight days, the re- ed a cow for a dish of blood, First and Second Grade Frogs are amphibians, do not swallow their water the water has become pollut- searchers collected enough but otherwise did the same students at Divine Mercy which means they can live like humans do, rather they ed by fertilizers, pesticides, or data from the sensors to show things in captivity that they Catholic School in Payne both on the land and the wa- get all the moisture they acid rain. These students were that relationships between would do in the wild. had a “hopping” good time ter. Their eggs are laid in the need through their skin. This asked to sit down. Lastly, any- the previously captive bats To measure and strength- learning about frogs during water, which will then hatch makes it very important for one left standing who had a persisted when they returned en cooperative relationships a recent program in their into tadpoles which live in the frogs to stay moist as they get yellow card (space) were cov- to the wild. From an evolu- among captive female bats in classrooms. Students enjoyed water until they develop into the oxygen from water. Frogs ered. If their card had a “T” tionary standpoint, the study this study, the researchers re- learning about frogs such as an adult frog. When frogs have lungs, but they rely on on it, the tree shading their suggests that whether bats peatedly had some individu- where they live, what they eat, breathe, they will breathe the extra oxygen they absorb pond was cut down and all maintain a relationship can als go without food to induce and the four most important in half through their nose through their skin, especial- the water dried up before they be attributed in part to their social grooming and food things that frogs need in or- while the other half of the ly when they are underwa- could go from the tadpole shared history. sharing. Some, but not all, re- der to survive. Every living air they need to survive will ter. Students were also asked stage to the adult frog stage! “It’s kind of analogous to lationships became stronger thing, including frogs, need be absorbed through their whether frogs shed their skin. Unfortunately, by this point, being friends in high school. over the 22 months the test food to eat, water to drink, a skin. One interesting fact Frogs shed their skin once a there were no frogs standing After you graduate, and bats were kept together. shelter, and space in order to about frogs is that they can week with the frog first twist- and all croaked. you’re released out of this The scientists returned 23 live. This is a very important see forwards, sideways, and ing, bending, and stretching If you would like this pro- structured environment, do captive bats wearing sensors upwards all at the same time. to loosen the old skin. The gram or a similar one, contact you continue to stay in touch to their hollow tree and glued They will never close their frog then pulls their skin over the Paulding SWCD at 419- with those people, or do you sensors to 27 wild female bats It’s a eyes for more than a second, its head just like humans do 399-4771 or patrick.troyer@ lose touch with them? It de- living in the same roost, and even when they are sleeping! with a sweater and eat it! pauldingswcd.org. pends on personality types analyzed associations among What creatures do frogs After students learned and the kinds of experiences all 50 bats for eight days. The like to eat? Frogs have a where frogs live, the food they VAMPIRE BATS GIVE A you shared. That’s essentially data showed that test bats had wide diet of things they will eat, and how they get their LITTLE HELP TO THEIR what we were after with this closer bonds with each other Seller’s each such as various insects, food, students took part in an “FRIENDS” study,” Carter said. than they did with control worms, spiders, snails, mice, activity called “Don’t Croak” The research is published bats, and that their bonds to Market!Call Today and sometimes smaller frogs! where they became frogs. Ev- in the journal Current Biol- each other were stronger than and I will get Students were asked how frogs eryone was given a party favor ogy. wild bats’ connections to each capture their food? Frogs use with Velcro on the end which The novelty of this work other. The findings suggest Results for You! their sticky, muscular tongue served as their frog tongue. results from a serendipitous that even with about 200 po- meeting in Panama between tential partners in the roost, Becky to catch as well as swallow. They were not able to use their When the frog catches an arms or any other assistance bat biologists Carter and co- the bats that had connected Strickler, lead author Simon Ripperger, in the lab stuck together in Realtor® insect, it throws that sticky to get their food, only their tongue out of its mouth and tongues. There were colored an STRI postdoctoral fellow the wild – a sign that they had 888.766.8627 wraps it around its prey. 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RAIN TECH SEAMLESS Director, Division of Food- lating science into policy and data from 2012 to 2017, years 419-594-2562. 45-46p borne, Waterborne, and En- practice, Kowalcyk said. They compared those with later, demonstrating that FOR SALE: Farm fresh Gutters, 419-258-1818 claims from people with one 46-48 vironmental Diseases, Na- This is significant, consid- those disparities still exist,” brown eggs. 6843 Rd. 192, tional Center for Emerging ering the World Health Or- of two common chronic con- she said. Antwerp. 419-769-0759. DEADLINE FOR THE ditions – diabetes and con- CLASSIFIEDS IS MON- and Zoonotic Infectious Dis- ganization estimates that 600 An estimated 57 million 45-48p eases, U.S. Centers for Dis- million illnesses and 420,000 gestive heart failure. U.S. adults have behavioral DAYS AT 12 NOON!! Those with behavioral ease Control and Prevention deaths are caused annually by health conditions, and peo- The goal of the event is 31 foodborne hazards world- health concerns were more ple with these conditions also SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL businesses. likely to encounter out-of- to bring together nationally wide. In the United States, frequently have higher risks Their advertising pays for your paper! known food safety experts serious foodborne bacteria, network providers and to of poor physical health, ac- shoulder a greater burden of with those at Ohio State to viruses, and fungi cause an cording to the National Sur- discuss the translational re- estimated 48 million illness- the cost of their care. vey on Drug Use and Health HELP WANTED Key findings included: search needs in food safety, es, 128,000 hospitalizations, from the federal Substance said Barbara Kowalcyk, a and 3,000 deaths each year, Those with drug-use dis- Abuse and Mental Health orders were almost 13 per- PROPANE DRIVER recognized food safety ex- conservatively causing $77.7 Services Administration. pert and an assistant profes- billion in medical costs and centage points more likely to “Policymakers need to ad- have out-of-network hospi- sor of food safety and public lost productivity. dress this,” Xu said. “People health at Ohio State’s Col- In addition to the panel talizations and more than 15 with behavioral health condi- FULL TIME percentage points more likely lege of Food, Agricultural, discussion, the November 14 tions are not as likely to speak and Environmental Sciences event will highlight the food to experience out-of-network up about their lack of in-net- outpatient care than those (CFAES). safety work being conducted work coverage for these con- Apply at www.agplusinc.com/ with congestive heart failure. “This kickoff event cel- by Ohio State faculty and re- ditions because of the stigma employment or 800-448-3965 ebrates our new status as a searchers. Attendees engaged Enrollees with men- that’s still associated with tal health conditions had center at Ohio State,” said in food safety research are mental illness and addiction Kowalcyk, who is also direc- also invited to participate in cost-sharing payments for in our country.” out-of-network care that were ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN tor of the center. “We are es- a poster session during the Chi Song, Yiting Li and pecially excited to host lead- event to showcase their work. $341 higher per year on aver- Sheldon Retchin – all from Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative in Paulding, Ohio, age than enrollees with dia- ers from the three primary The event is free and open Ohio State – also worked on is seeking a highly motivated individual for the position of federal food safety agencies to the public. However, space betes. the study. GIS/Engineering Technician. This position is responsible Compared to people with for the electric system integrity, reliability, and accuracy and hear their thoughts on is limited, and advance regis- for the cooperative’s monitoring, mapping, and communi- the future of food safety. tration is required. The dead- cation systems. “This is an incredible op- line to register is November Like West Bend portunity for Ohioans to en- 7. Register at go.osu.edu/cfi. HELP WANTED Candidates must secure, record, analyze, and main- gage with high-ranking food Learn more about the call for tain engineering data and equipment. Perform drafting News on safety officials while, at the posters at go.osu.edu/cfi. Need a little side job? functions and assist in line staking, manage GIS sys- FACEBOOK tem, and assist in SCADA, dispatching and engineering same time, highlighting the To learn more about CFI, We’re needing a driver. food safety work being done & receive regular updates as technology systems. Must have excellent computer skills visit foodsafety.osu.edu. Local Part-time. Hours to what is happening and knowledge of basic principles of mapping systems. will vary. Call: Knowledge of Survalent, Milsoft, ArcGIS, and AutoCAD throughout the week. software is preferred. Positive, clear verbal and written HELP WANTED EICHER’S WOODWORKING communication skills is a must. SHOP, LLC We are a drug free workplace and offer a comprehensive Paulding SWCD & Ditch Maintenance are in search of a motivated individual for an Administrative Assistant/ 22319 Ward Rd., Woodburn, IN benefit package. Please visit our website at ppec.coop 46797 • 260-632-1065 Education Specialist. for more information and to apply. Deadline for applica- tions is Wednesday, November 13. Job Requirements and Benefits: Complete job Equal Opportunity Employer, Minorities/Females/Disabilities/Veterans description listed on our website www.pauldingswcd.org or in office. Help Needed Pay Range: Commensurate with experience • Laboratory – MT/MLT Hours: 32-40 hours per week Performs all analytical procedures in the laboratory in A background check and drug screening will be required the specialties of chemistry, serology, hematology, blood prior to employment. Application materials may be obtained banking, urinalysis, microbiology, coagulation, and body online at our website and sent to: fluid analysis. Collects blood samples from inpatients and Paragon Tempered Glass, LLC, a Paulding SWCD 900 Fairground Drive Suite B outpatients. specialty fabricator offering custom Paulding, OH 45879 Qualifications: Must be registered Medical Technologist, glass solutions to numerous markets or by email [email protected]. Medical Laboratory Technician, ASCP or HHS approved or from two U.S.-based facilities is hiring equivalent. for general production workers in it’s Openings: Full Time (7P – 7A) Antwerp, OH facility. Deadline to Apply: November 19th at 4pm • Dietary Aide Current Openings on ALL Shifts • Starting wage: $13/hr. Responsible for preparing food for patients, staff and guests Requirements: and special functions. Performs a variety of routine tasks in •Must be able to learn how to read tape measure & blue prints PART TIME kitchen, tray line, and dishwashing areas. •Have a solid attendance record and be on time •Wearing all necessary safety equipment and following established Requirements: HS Education or equivalent. Knowledge of safety guidelines CUSTODIAN kitchen sanitation and safety. •Provide own leather steel toe shoes (reimbursement after 90 days) Custodian/Maintenance person for our Schedule: Part Time •Keep work areas clean and organized. •Work as part of the team. library system. Responsibilities include • Registered Nurse (Med-Surg Unit) •Must be willing to be cross-trained and move to other areas when routine maintenance and janitorial Professional nurse, who, plans, directs, and coordinates all needed services. Boiler experience preferred. One to three years •Follow all company rules and policies. activities concerning the patient’s care. Collaborates with •Assure that all products are built to the highest standard of quality. maintenance experience, preferably in a commercial building. the physician and all members of the healthcare team in •Work with team members to maximize productivity and efficiency Ability to manage multiple priorities. Must have a valid driver’s developing an individualized plan of care. Qualifications: license, or the ability to obtain one in accordance with state law. Openings: Med-Surg Department – Part Time (every third •Experience working in a production environment is preferred Provide proof of automobile and liability insurance. Access to weekend) 7P – 7 A •Strong work ethic and organizational skills dependable transportation. Part-time, 20-25 hours per week, Part Time (every third weekend) 3A – 3P •Able to follow direction and have attention to detail may include nights & weekends. •Capable of lifting up to 55 pounds To apply, go online to www.pauldingcountyhospital.com, or •Able to work on feet for 8 + hours per day along with lifting, Applications and job description available at any Paulding bending and inspecting County Carnegie Library location. apply in person at: •Will need to have reliable mode of transportation •Ability to work in a hot environment A resume or letter of interest may be included. Paulding County Hospital, Paragon is an EEOC employer. Paragon offers a full benefits pack- 1035 W. Wayne Street, age with paid holidays after 30 days, vacation, and profit sharing Paulding County Carnegie Library based on company performance. Paulding, OH 45879 205 South Main Street, Paulding, Ohio 45879 Candidates must pass pre-employment drug screen. Paulding County Carnegie Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer PAGE 16 – WEST BEND NEWS – NOVEMBER 12, 2019 Phone: 419-258-2000 • Email: [email protected]