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VOLUME 2 – ISSUE 3 Serving All of Paulding County - (419) 258-2000 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2006

COUNTY JUDGES OF OHIO ST. JOHN CATHOLIC REGISTRATION OPEN FOR ANN’S BRIGHT SCHOOL ANNUAL ANNOUNCED GEOGRAPHY BEE BEGINNINGS PRESCHOOL RESULTS

St. John Catholic School in Payne, Ohio, recently held their 2006 National Geogra- phy Bee. The students in 4th, 5th & 6th grade were busy competing in the geography bee on Thursday, January 5 & Friday, January 6. Congratulations to the top 10 fi nalists: Austin Scheiner, Kaleigh Young, Alec Kuhn, Ann Reinhart, Eddie Rein- hart, J.D. Stoller, Kyle Recker, Jess Wilson, Ian Moore and The Honorable Timothy R. Pieper Jade Vogel. After rounds of stiff competition, 6th grader The Association of Mu- Judge Pieper was previ- J.D. Stoller, son of Byron & nicipal/County Judges of ously selected and is cur- Kay Stoller emerged as the Ohio has recently announced rently serving on the associ- the champion. 5th grader, that the Honorable Timo- ation’s Judicial Bench Book Jess Wilson, son of Tony & thy R. Pieper, Judge of the Committee which determines Kathy Wilson, was the run- Paulding County Court has the content and prepares the ner-up. J.D. advances to the been appointed to serve on Bench Book which is used as next level of competition: a These children from Tuesday and Thursday morn- 1, 2006. the association’s Legislative a text for all new Municipal written exam to determine Ann’s Bright Beginnings Pre- ing or afternoon and must be For more information, to Committee and Single Judge Court or County Court Judg- state competitors. school in Paulding want you three by August 1, 2006. visit our preschool, or to reg- Courts Committee (Courts es during their introductory to know that registration for Four year olds meet on ister your child, please call with one, rather than multiple judicial training. The deadline for ads the 2006–07 school year is Monday, Wednesday and 419-399-KIDS. Don’t wait! Judges). and article submissions is now OPEN! Friday morning or afternoon Classes are already fi lling Friday at 5:00 p.m. Three year olds meet on and must be four by August up!

ANTWERP ELEMENTARY will start at 6 PM and will cates and more for this event. smiles as they spend time PTO NEWS run until 8 PM. This event is We will be listing all of the with you. for Preschoolers through 6th businesses that gave after the We are also planning our It has been a while since graders as long as they are ac- event so we don’t forget any- spring family events to be an- top we have given a report about companied by an adult. one. nounced shortly, but we want Antwerp Pit S our activities, but that doesn’t The fundraiser that you The 8th graders will be you to know that we encour- mean that we haven’t been participated in helped to raise selling walking tacos, sloppy age all of you to attend our 304 W. River St. very busy. the money that we used to joes, hot dogs, coney dogs, meetings and give us your PIZZA. We have been working buy the prizes again this year. popcorn, pop, water and can- suggestions for new ideas. Now serving Bring in this ad and very hard getting ready for the Also we have had businesses dy to help them raise money Our next PTO meeting will receive one free topping. We also serve PTO Family Bingo Night on in the community already for their class trip. be February 7th at 7:00 PM Breakfast Pizza and Biscuit sandwiches. January 23, 2006. The doors donate pizzas, Archer items, We want to encourage all at the school. Please try to at- open at 5:30 PM and bingo subs, candles, gift certifi - parents to make the time for tend. We sell E85 fuel • 419-258-1628 their kids and bring them to Hope to see you at Bingo. this event. We usually have around 300 people at this Tianne Pendergrast DOLLAR STORE event but I would love to see Vice President hunt’s engine & machine 837 N. Williams Street • Paulding, OH more than that this year. Antwerp Elementary PTO • Engine Overhauls, Gas & Diesel (419) 399-2960 Come and show your kids • Cylinder Head Service Mon-Sat 9-6; Sun 12-5 a great time and see their • Lawn & Garden Equipment Repair Valentine Items Here! • Custom Welding & Fabrication Bead Heart Necklaces. Window Cut-outs, Valentine • Auto & Truck A/C Repair cupcake papers, Cello Bags and Much More. • Powder Coating Boxed Valentines $1.00. Valentine ¼ Mile North of Forders Bridge on C.R. 73 Day Cards 2/$1.00 Mon-Fri 9-6 419-542-8454 419-769-3414

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OBITUARIES THE NORTHMEN CONCERT SUPERBOWL SUNDAY THE LIVING WORD CHURCH AT MELROSE UNITED STEAK DINNER Sylvia’S Country William “Bill” Donald METHODIST CHURCH Why would A King die Heiss, 63, Paulding, died Portraits February 5 from 11:00 AM for you? Why would He care? www.sylviascountryportraits.com January 14, 2006 in Paulding The entertaining and up- - 2:00 PM at St. Mary’s Hall, What would the outcome be if County. He did not come? lifting ministry of The North- Antwerp. Menu includes: 14777 State Rt. 49 He was born in Monroe, men will come to Melrose Swiss steak, mashed pota- In John 10:10, The King Michigan on September 28, United Methodist Church on toes, green beans, coleslaw, JESUS said, “I am come that Antwerp, Ohio 45813 1942, the son of Donald and Saturday, January 21, at 6:00 roll, dessert and beverage. they (or you) might have life, Phone: Eileen (Stumpmier) Heiss. p.m. You will laugh, clap, Carry-outs are available. and that they might have life On June 27, 1964, he married more abundantly.” 419-258-2207 sing and hear the Good News 419-258-1827 Capture a moment in time Sally Chapman, who survives. that Jesus still saves. Melrose If JESUS the King of kings Owner: Tricia Lichty He received an associate de- had not come, you could not for a lifetime of memories. United Methodist Church is THE END OF THE SPEAR: gree in Forestry at Michigan located at 712 State St., Mel- see the kingdom of GOD. If OUT IN THEATERS JANU- Tech University, a BA degree rose, OH just off SR 613 two JESUS THE KING had not in Business at Aquinas Col- miles west of Oakwood. ARY 20 come, you could not enter “I love you, O Lord, lege and did graduate work in into the kingdom of GOD. Forestry at Duke University. A major fi lm, called If JESUS the KING had not my strength.” End Of The Spear, will be He was a forester and later FLOYD BROWN BENEFIT come, we could not know this Psalm 18:1 became Woodlands Manager launched January 20. love that GOD has for man- for Packaging Corporation of A two day benefi t for I believe God will use it kind. America in Manistee, Michi- Floyd Brown will be held on in a big way. It depicts the ef- If JESUS the KING had PASTOR: Scott Marsee gan. He moved to Pauld- February 18–19. fects of the grace of God in not come, we could not have 704 S. Erie Street ing, Ohio in 1999. He was a On the February 18, from very powerful and spectacu- our sins forgiven. In Matthew Antwerp, OH 45813 member of St. John Lutheran 3:00–8:00 p.m. the benefi t lar ways. 9:2-5-6 JESUS said, “That REAL Church of Briceton, OH; a will be at Antwerp United The story begins in 1956, you may know that the SON RELAXED member of the Paulding Fish Methodist Church with food, when fi ve Christian mission- of man has power on earth & RELEVANT and Game Club; Antwerp entertainment, and auction. aries (Jim Elliot was among to forgive sins.” The SON of Conservation Club; Manistee February 19 will be at An- them) gave their lives in an man is, the KING of KINGS. Sunday: 9:30am Sunday School Lion’s Club; and the Lion’s twerp Alley’s LLC. They will Ecuadorian jungle, attempt- Isaiah 51:5, “He the KING 10:30am Worship Nursery Available Club of Paulding. be having a Bowl-a-thon and ing to bring the gospel to the JESUS, was wounded for He is survived by his wife, raffl es. Contact Marie at An- Waodani people. At that time our transgressions, HE was AntwerpCommunityChurch Wednesday: 7:00pm Sally, Paulding; two daugh- twerp Alleys or Paula Lichty they were the most violent A Church of the Nazarene Adult Bible Study, Kid’s Club, bruised for our iniquities: the (419) 258-2069 Middle School thru High School Student Ministry ters, Jodie (Jay) Schmidt, at 258-3183 or 258-3452 to tribe on Earth—and yet they chastisement of our peace Payne, OH, and Jill (Lee) sign up to Bowl. became the most loving and was upon HIM;; and with Miller, of Rockford, Michi- Keep these dates open to peaceful! HIS stripes we are healed. In gan; four grandchildren, come and have fun and help The missionaries made Matthew 8:16, “They brought Emma and Allie Schmidt, and Floyd and Mary get through friendly contact, but some- unto HIM many were pos- corner of SR 49 & River Rd Kate and Grace Miller; and a these tough times. Watch this thing went terribly wrong. sessed with devils: and HE sister, Diane (Terry) Brey of paper for more information at The Waodani speared them cast out the spirits with His Sunday morning: 9:30am Bible school Flat Rock, Michigan. a later date. to death. A tragedy? Yes, but Word, and healed all that were 10:30am service God turns everything to good, He is preceded in death by sick.” Matthew 12:15, “Great Sunday evening: 6:00pm Bible Study his parents, and a grandson, for the blessing of many and multitudes followed Him, and Be sure to tell the busi- 7:00pm service Wesley William Miller. for His glory, and this was no HE healed them all.” nesses you patronize, that Funeral services will be exception. Only The KING of Wednesday: 7pm JAM for ages you saw their ad in the West held 11:00 a.m Thursday, God used this tragedy to KINGS, JESUS CHRIST can 0-18 and Adult Bible Study Bend News. January 19, at the St. John motivate more people to be- heal all that you have need of; Lutheran Church, Briceton, come missionaries than any The sin that you want to get with Pastor Joe Allen offi ciat- other event in modern his- rid of, but can’t overcome by “WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS” ing. Burial will be in St. Paul KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS tory—perhaps ever. He also yourself; the bad habit you ✞ The Bible is the inspired and only infallible and Cemetery, Paulding. used two women to complete can’t overcome.” authoritative word of God. (II Tim. 3:16) Visitation will be 4:00– Fish Fries the work of the fi ve martyred For David speaks con- ✞ There is one God, eternally existent in three 9:00 p.m Wednesday, January January 20th, missionaries, bringing the cerning Him, “I foresaw the person: God the Father, God the Son, and God 18, at the Den Herder Funeral Feb. 3rd & 17th Waodani to himself. So the LORD always before my face, the Holy Spirit. (Duet. 6:4 and Matt. 28:19) Home, Paulding, and one hour Mar. 3rd, 17th and 31st deaths of those fi ve men did for He is on my right hand, We believe: prior to services on Thursday St. Michael’s Church more to advance the kingdom that I should not be moved ✞ In the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His at the church. Hicksville of God than their lives ever Therefore did, my heart virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, Donations may be made to could. rejoice, and my tongue was in his vicarious and atoning death, in His bodily 4:30-7:00 p.m. resurrection, in his ascension to the right hand Scott Fire Department EMS Dine-in or Carry-out God’s ways are so great! glad, moreover also my fl esh of the Father, in his personal future to return to Unit, or to St. John Lutheran Ages 4-12 $3.50; Adults $7:00 But the story doesn’t end shall rest in hope: Because Ages 3 and under Free this earth in power and glory to rule on thousand years. Church Memorial Fund. there. It seems God is about thou will not leave my soul in ✞ In the blessed hope-the rapture of the church at His coming (Titus to use the tragedy that hap- hell.” 2:13)  pened 50 years ago to help This is just a few reasons ✞ The only means of being cleansed from sin is through repentance  )RUKHUILUVWEDE\)RUKHUILUVWEDE\ hundreds of thousands— why this KING of KINGS and faith in the precious blood of Christ (John 14:6), regeneration maybe millions—to come to came. by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential for personal salvation (Titus  VKHFKRVHDQ2%*<1VKHFKRVHDQ2%*<1  know Christ in our day, using God’s Watchman 3:5). The End Of The Spear. 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PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • www.westbendnews.net PAGE 3 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 18, 2006 “FROM THE VANTAGE The two-year Auto Tech- testing facility. Students have trical systems, including the States & Capitals Crossword Puzzle Answer POINT”: SKILLS FOR TO- nology program provides the opportunity to earn in- installation of coaxial or fi ber MORROW hands-on experience in the dustry certifi cations in plate optic cable for computers and From Issue #2 - 2006 (1-11-06) areas of hydraulic brake sys- and pipe welding. This pro- other telecommunications At Vantage Career Center, OVERMONTMISSOURI there are nine different high tems, automotive engines and gram has earned the National equipment. Seniors also use M KNM EI school Trade and Industrial suspension systems. Students Exemplary designation in ca- their residential wiring skills A L E A N S KANSAS programs. Here is a brief look learn the skills required to reer-technical education. to wire the Vantage Carpen- S AVIRGINIANS O inspect, repair and adjust ve- Industrial Mechanics stu- try House project each year. SHAY LEINU at those programs. AODL ASSOTW In the Ag Diesel Mechan- hicles. dents learn how to perform In the Building and C MAARKANSASSRHE ics program, students learn In the Precision Machin- preventive and corrective Grounds Maintenance pro- HAWA I I NKEITCS the techniques for the main- ing Technology program, maintenance and the set up gram, students are introduced U ADELAWAREPHAT students learn to operate and and adjustment of plant ma- to a wide variety of skills S SO RHPDRV tenance, service and repair of E HH WISCONSINAOI industrial diesel and agricul- use lathes, grinders, mills chinery. Students learn the necessary to keep buildings T IICZD EKLR tural equipment and engines. and computer numerical con- basics of welding, machining, and their surrounding areas T N CO L ORADO E WYOM I NG Students in Ag Diesel Me- trolled (CNC) machines to metal fabrication, residen- in good condition. Students S GNNIMTNI shape metal into useable tools tial and industrial plumbing, learn basic electricity, plumb- TNEWHAMPSHIREAAN chanics belong to the Vantage OEALNXI FFA Chapter. and parts. Blueprint read- heating, air conditioning and ing, installation of concrete NORTHCAROL I NA D I DAHO A Auto Body students learn ing, computer aided drafting electricity. and masonry walls, landscap- MR T NN I C the basic skills of collision (CAD) and manufacturing The Electricity program ing, painting and light car- IE IOWAEDAOF U processes are emphasized provides entry-level train- pentry skills. CG C N L T repair and refi nishing, as well HO U MONTANAGEORGIA as auto body and shop man- throughout the program. ing ranging from residential Build a house while still in MINNESOTA ERH agement skills. Performing The Vantage Welding pro- wiring to industrial electrical high school? That’s just what GXLOUISIANA gram is a nationally recog- applications. Students learn Vantage senior Carpentry ALABAMA A D repairs to plastic and fi ber- NPENNSYLVANIA glass components are unique nized AWS (American Weld- how to install, maintain and students do! Carpentry stu- skills of this trade. ing Society) training and troubleshoot a variety of elec- dents learn the skills required for residential construction, The West Bend News including blueprint-reading, Fresh as a Daisy computerized house design, Residential and Commercial Cleaning Services framing, roofi ng, drywall, Over 20 Years Experience. Reasonable Rates Crossword Puzzle cabinetry, stairs and outside Employment Opportunities Perhaps last week’s puzzle was too easy. Right? I doubt if you will be saying that after you start fi nish work. Junior carpentry 419-393-2585 this puzzle. It is about books of the Bible. You know the Bible and even the order of the books, but it students follow precise speci- is far from easy. Let us know how you fare. Want the answers early? Visit www.westbendnews.net fi cations to build custom cab- Note: All spaces have been left out. I Corinthians (and other duel title books) will be listed as ICorinthians. inets for the house project. 12 3 If you are interested in fi nding out about career op- 45 portunities in any of these 67 fi elds or have questions about the trade and industrial pro- 8 grams at Vantage, please call 9 Tom Mershman, Student Ser-

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JOHN’S CATHOLIC Stephanie Freshour, David Danielle Carr, Gregory Cline, 4.0–3.75: Stephen Ankney, Gasser, Amanda Gerschutz, Hankinson, Kassi Kadesch, SCHOOL SPELLING BEE Griffi ths, Malerie Klingler, Kelsey Bashore, Tyler Gais- Megan Gonzales, Brittany Ling Kaeosunthorn, Derek Sarah Dix, Jessica Goudy, RESULTS Veronika Klensil, Tara Laney, ford, Christen Goudy, Aaron Grindstaff, James Manz, Re- Koch, Chisato Morita, Kevin Abigail Laker, Kayleigh Ryan Mawer, Sarah Mott, Maggert, Zachary Schaefer, Hughes, Justin Johnson, Dar- Cheryl Moore, James Myers, nae Schlatter, Tara Schlatter, Mumma, Libby Neer, Kam- St. John’s Catholic School Andy White, Cody Wolfl e eron Owens, Kristen Porter, Rachel Schutt, Brooke Shina- cie Reinhart, Alyssa Skeens, in Payne held their 2006 Chelsey Pennington, Megan barger, Kathleen Vachon, Ni- Jessica Smith, Elizabeth Va- Roughton, Travis Schlatter, 3.5–3.9: Samantha Bau- Tiffany Razo, Staci Smalley, Spelling Bee on Wednes- man, Jaclyn Buchman, Brit- Chantell Weidenhamer cole Wobler. chon. day, January 11. Sixth grader Erin Schooley, Kandi Smith, 3.24–3.0: Allison Crabill, 3.74–3.25: Rose Doc- Kaleigh Stoller, Shannon tany Chaney, Heather Chaney, 3.0–3.49: Tysha Baxter, Ian Moore, son of Lynn & David Dunlap, Tyanna Er- LaReta Beckman, Cynthia Colt Kemerer, Jacob North, tor, Sarah Dunstan, Amber Karen Moore emereged as White, Jon Wiswell Alyss Williamson, Robert Greenwood, Demi Hatlevig, 3.0–3.49: Zach Arend, Ben ford, Courtney Highwarden, Clellan, Michelle Colley, the champion. Sixth grad- Kody Kadesch, Lindsey Tyler Crutchfi eld, Brittany Winslow. Erin Hughes, Megan Kop- er, Austin Scheiner, son of Mansfi eld, Andy Manz, Scott Densmore, Antonia Doster, Juniors: penhofer, Kathryn Laney, George & Beth Scheiner was Meyer, Joy Nice, Alex Phli- Beth Gottke, Alicia Jasso, Bryson North, Jacob Rein- the school’s runner-up. Ian pot, Cory Sholl, Ashley Tope, Ryan Jones, Ben Kauser, Si- 4.0–3.75: Scott Altic, Jason hart, Charles Shidler, Sara will go on to compete in the Isa Walde erra Kennedy, Jerrod Knodel, Gaisford, Rebecca Goudy, Trauterman, Isaac Yenser. County Spelling Bee to be 3.0–3.49: Janel Dasher, RJ Joseph Moreno, Jacob Perl, Jessica McKeever, Jessica 3.24–3.0: Tiffi ni Aldrich, held at Antwerp School on DeVelbiss, Ashley Donald- Jordan Phlipot, Clint Porter, Smazenko. Jill Banks, Erica Hamman, February 6. son, Stephen Doster, Jeremy Paige Ramey, Jarod Riley, 3.74–3.25: Alyssa Bran- Botir Hawley, Christina Johnson, Kandice Kelly, Sa- Alfonso Rocha, Caleb Schlat- denburg, Ryan Butcher, McKeever, Alexzandra Metz, mantha Kohorst, Eric Marti- ter, Brandon Smith, Shelby Kelsey Cottrell, Deon Tyler Short, Michael Stuart, nez, Justin Phipps, Christina Smith, Zach Stallkamp, Jes- Daugherty, Melinda Delong, Stephanie Stultz. 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A tick- allow discretion by local offi - et would suffi ce but instead, cials in the hope that they will Carly Turner • Cost is $35 (scholarships the teenager is handcuffed, best understand the situation available) placed in the back of the po- in the fi eld. In cases such as To the Body Shop Staff • lice cruiser and taken to jail. Manuel’s, Immigration of- (419) 399-2071 • (800) 399-2071 • Fax (419) 399-2988 The class taught by PCH The police offi cer is within fi cials were not mandated 211 E. Perry St., Paulding • www.stykemain.com maternity-OB staff his means to arrest the teen- to arrest him and his arrest • Classes held at the hospital ager for breaking the law. But showed a level of insensitiv- • should he? ity and poor judgment. NEW CAR TRADES! A short refresher course is also This is the case of Manuel Employees of the Depart- available Bartsch. At the age of 10, Man- ment of Homeland Security uel came to America on a 90- work hard everyday to protect Registered nurses will teach breathing and day visa to live with his step- our borders and secure our 419-258-1388 relaxation techniques, labor and delivery, grandfather, a U.S. citizen. country. Unfortunately, this 1995 Chrysler Sebring ...... $2,50000 development of the baby, infant care, Because Manuel unknowing- lapse in judgment caused us 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan-Green ....$3,50000 ly overstayed the terms of his all to doubt their effectiveness 00 infant feeding, car and toy safety, infant growth and judgment. After receiving 1998 Dodge Durango ...... $4,500 visa and his guardian never 00 and development, first aid, and parenting skills. applied for him to remain in a call from Manuel’s lawyer, 1997 Dodge Grand Caravan Spt-Teal ...$3,900 the U.S. longer, Manuel had my offi ce immediately be- 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan ES-Red ...$3,50000 For more information or to register call broken the law and when at- gan working on his behalf to 1998 Dodge Neon 82k Miles ...... $2,90000 the hospital’s OB nurses station at 419-399-1116 tempting to right his wrong, ensure that offi cials used the 1996 Buick Regal Sedan ...... $2,90000 or 800-741-1743, extension 116. was arrested by U.S. offi cials. discretion they were afforded. 1995 Dodge Dakota ...... $2,90000 As a minor, Manuel’s case de- In all, my offi ce placed more serves special attention. Like than 30 phone calls on Man- PRICES GOOD THROUGH 1-31-06 a speeding teenager, Manuel uel’s behalf including calls to Visit us at www.bright.net/~cars4u fi ve different agencies and the www.pauldingcountyhospital.com had broken the law. However, like the police offi cer arrest- (Continued on Page 8) PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • www.westbendnews.net PAGE 5 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 18, 2006

Northwest Ohio Boys Basketball Standings Girls Basketball Standings ANTWERP JUNIOR HIGH SPELLING BEE RESULTS

Blanchard Valley Conference Blanchard Valley Conference Western Buckeye League

McComb 3-0 7-3 Van Wert 2-0 6-1 Pandora Gilboa 4-0 5-2 Ottawa Glandorf 4-0 8-3 Arlington 2-0 6-3 Ottawa Glandorf 2-0 7-2 Arcadia 3-1 6-3 St. Marys 3-1 5-4 Liberty Benton 2-1 7-2 Elida 2-0 6-2 Liberty Benton 3-1 5-3 Lima Shawnee 2-1 7-2 Van Buren 2-1 5-3 St. Marys 2-0 5-3 Arlington 2-1 6-3 Van Wert 2-1 6-3 Leipsic 2-1 2-7 Wapakoneta 1-1 7-2 Cory Rawson 2-2 4-5 Celina 2-1 4-5 Pandora Gilboa 1-1 5-3 Lima Bath 1-1 2-6 Van Buren 1-2 3-4 Defi ance 2-2 7-3 Vanlue 1-2 3-5 Kenton 0-2 5-4 Leipsic 1-2 2-7 Lima Bath 1-2 7-3 Cory Rawson 1-2 2-8 Celina 0-2 4-5 Vanlue 1-3 6-4 Elida 1-3 7-4 Arcadia 0-3 2-5 Lima Shawnee 0-2 2-6 Hardin Northern 1-3 3-6 Wapakoneta 1-3 4-5 Hardin Northern 0-3 0-6 Defi ance 0-2 0-9 McComb 0-3 2-7 Kenton 0-4 1-9

Midwest Athletic Conference Northwest Conference Midwest Athletic Conference Northwest Conference

Versailles 3-0 8-1 Ada 3-0 9-0 New Knoxville 2-0 10-0 Delphos Jefferson 5-0 8-2 New Knoxville 2-0 7-1 Spencerville 3-0 7-2 Coldwater 2-1 8-2 Allen East 4-0 8-0 Delphos St. John’s 1-0 3-3 Crestview 3-1 5-5 Delphos St. John’s 2-1 8-2 Columbus Grove 4-1 8-1 New Bremen 1-1 7-2 Columbus Grove 2-2 6-3 Versailles 2-1 7-3 Crestview 3-1 6-3 Parkway 1-1 5-3 Upper Scioto Valley 1-1 3-6 Marion Local 2-1 5-3 Upper Scioto Valley 1-1 6-3 Minster 1-1 4-4 Bluffton 1-2 3-5 Fort Recovery 1-1 8-1 Lincolnview 1-3 2-6 St. Henry 0-1 6-1 Delphos Jefferson 1-2 3-7 New Bremen 1-1 3-7 Bluffton 1-3 2-8 Coldwater 0-1 1-3 Lincolnview 1-3 3-5 Minster 1-2 3-6 Paulding 0-3 4-5 Fort Recovery 0-2 2-4 Allen East 1-3 3-6 St. Henry 1-3 4-6 Spencerville 0-3 0-8 Marion Local 0-2 0-6 Paulding 0-2 0-7 Parkway 0-3 1-9 Ada 0-4 2-7 Buckeye Border Conference Greater Buckeye Conference Tiffi ni Aldrich, daughter Tiffi ni will represent Buckeye Border Conference Greater Buckeye Conference of Stacy and David Bidlack, Antwerp Junior High at the Pettisville 3-0 6-2 Lima Senior 4-0 5-5 Fayette 3-1 7-3 Findlay 5-0 8-2 is the Antwerp Junior High Paulding County Spelling Fayette 2-0 6-2 Fremont Ross 3-1 6-3 Stryker 3-1 6-4 Marion Harding 4-1 6-4 Spelling Bee champion. Tiffi - Bee, which will be hosted Stryker 1-1 4-3 Findlay 2-2 6-3 Edon 3-1 9-2 Napoleon 3-2 7-4 ni, an eighth grader, correctly by Antwerp Local School on Edon 1-2 1-6 Napoleon 2-2 4-4 Pettisville 2-2 3-5 Sandusky 2-3 3-7 spelled “playwright” to win February 6, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. Hilltop 1-2 1-6 Sandusky 1-3 2-8 Hilltop 1-3 3-7 Lima Senior 1-4 1-10 North Central 0-3 0-8 Marion Harding 0-4 1-8 the Spelling Bee held Friday, in the auditeria. The public is North Central 0-4 0-9 Fremont Ross 0-5 2-8 January 6. Runner-up was invited. Green Meadows Conference Putnam County League eighth grader Sarah Dunstan, Above, pictured left to daughter of Elizabeth and Jeff right: Tiffi ni Aldrich, Mr. Ar- Wayne Trace 1-0 5-1 Pandora Gilboa 3-0 5-3 Ayersville 1-0 7-3 Columbus Grove 3-0 8-1 Dunstan. nold, and Sarah Dunstan. Edgerton 1-0 7-2 Ottoville 1-0 10-0 Holgate 1-0 7-4 Fort Jennings 2-0 7-3 Ayersville 1-0 5-3 Continental 1-0 7-2 Fairview 1-0 4-4 Miller City 3-1 9-1 Antwerp 1-0 2-5 Columbus Grove 1-1 6-3 Wayne Trace 1-0 3-5 Ottoville 2-1 9-1 Holgate 0-1 7-2 Miller City 1-1 3-7 Tinora 0-1 4-6 Pandora Gilboa 1-1 5-2 Hicksville 0-1 5-4 Kalida 0-1 5-4 Hicksville 0-1 2-6 Continental 1-2 3-8 Tinora 0-1 3-5 Fort Jennings 0-1 4-3 Antwerp 0-1 2-7 Leipsic 0-3 2-7 SPAY AND NEUTER PRO- advertised in the West Bend Fairview 0-1 1-6 Leipsic 0-3 2-7 Edgerton 0-1 2-7 Kalida 0-4 2-9 GRAM AT LYNNE MANS- News with their picture and who they are sponsored from. Northwest Ohio Athletic League Northwest Central Conference Northwest Ohio Athletic League Northwest Central Conference FIELD DOG GROOMING & BOARDING If you would like to sponsor Wauseon 3-0 7-1 Fairbanks 5-0 7-3 Archbold 4-0 9-1 Riverside 4-1 6-2 a shelter dog advertisement Archbold 2-0 6-2 Lima Perry 4-0 6-2 Patrick Henry 2-0 9-0 Fairbanks 4-1 7-4 please let me know. Delta 1-1 4-3 Riverside 2-2 6-4 Bryan 2-1 6-4 Lima Perry 4-1 6-4 Evergreen 1-1 3-4 Lima Temple Christian 2-2 2-5 Dave Cline, your local dog Wauseon 2-1 5-4 Waynesfi eld Goshen 3-2 4-6 warden has been nice enough Swanton 1-1 3-5 Waynesfi eld Goshen 1-3 3-6 Swanton 2-1 4-5 Ridgemont 2-3 2-6 Patrick Henry 0-0 3-2 Marion Catholic 1-4 1-8 Liberty Center 2-2 5-6 Lima Temple Christian 1-5 3-7 to work with me on this pro- Liberty Center 1-2 2-6 Ridgemont 0-4 0-7 Delta 1-3 3-5 Marion Catholic 0-5 1-8 gram. We both would like to Bryan 0-2 2-6 Montpelier 0-3 1-8 see the adoption rate at our Montpelier 0-2 2-7 Evergreen 0-4 3-5 local shelter increase. Independent Independent With that said, I would like to introduce you to “Spen- Lima Central Catholic 10-2 Lima Central Catholic 4-5 cer”. Available for adoption at the Paulding County Shel- 28TH BASKETBALL MARA- ter, 399-9728. 2 1/2 year old THON SEEKS VOLUNTEERS basketball games, but if you JH ARCHERS VS. APACHES GRAND rat terrier, un-neutered male, are not interested in that part housebroke, up to dates on The 28th Annual Basket- of the marathon there is still On January 9, the Ant- RE-OPENING Spencer was sponsored by his shots, former owner says January 28th from 3-6 p.m. the parents of Maddison, good with kids. ball Marathon for Paulding plenty to do. werp JH boys played host to Free lessons for the Non-Dancer on County crippled children and The marathon is about the Fairview Apaches. Harley, Buckeye, Pumpkin, Lynne Mansfi eld Dog the half hour. Special dance to benefi t Buddy, Ginger, Ringo, An- adults society is currently one thing, playing ball for In seventh grade action Children’s Dance Fund at 7:30. Grooming & Boarding, gus, and Sylvia’s Country seeking volunteers to help those who can’t. It is always the leading scorers: Fair- Public Welcome! Visit Antwerp Portraits. with the Basketball Planning interesting to see how di- view—Austin Zeedyk 11, www.danceatstardust.com Committee. Each year the verse the people who play in Brock Mosier 6, Luke Kuhn 2005 was a great year for Basketball Marathon Com- the marathon are from young 3, Quentin Yoder 2, Tony for further details our “Heidi Memorial” spay If you mailed 10,000 mittee starts its planning toddlers to some who have Meyer 1. and neuter program. My cus- Postcards (circulation of meetings in January for the been playing since nearly the Antwerp—Logan Lu- tomers and I have helped pay West Bend News) it would upcoming Easter weekend 24 beginning of this great char- cas 12, Shaile Chamberlain for the spaying and neutering costs $2400 not including hour Basketball Marathon. ity fundraiser. We have play- 6, Tanner Copsey 2, Dylan of fi ve shelter dogs, thirty- printing cost. A postcard 210 S. Main Antwerp, OH size ad only cost $60 Every year we try to add some ers who are so talented you Crawford 2, Josh Hilton 2. eight other dogs and fi ve cats. fresh blood to our committee wonder what NBA team they After falling behind 10-2 If you have not sent in your to give new perspectives and might be drafted to and then early in the fi rst quarter, An- photo please do so by Janu- new resources from different there are players more like twerp stepped up on the de- PAULDING Lynne Mansfi eld ary 31. Dog Grooming & Boarding areas and age groups. If this myself who might only shoot fensive end and held Fairview COUNTY What’s new with 2006 tip sounds like something you the basketball once in a while scoreless the rest of the fi rst money? Our spay and neuter might be interested in please and only play in a game at half to go into intermission 2187 CR 144, program will still continue Antwerp, OH 45813 call Committee Chairman the marathon. Whatever your tied at 10. Team play was evi- All Star Cheer but we are going to try “real Chad Benschneider at 419- level of skill the marathon dent late in the game. A steal classes in hard” to keep it to just shelter 419-258-1442 263-2277 or 419-769-4708. is great fun for people of all and lay-up by Tanner Copsey, dogs adopted from our local This is the Marathon’s ages and we encourage you to a drive and assist pass by Oakwood and Pickup or shelter. In addition to this, 28th year to help raise money give us a shot at some great Copsey to Shaile Chamber- Paulding my tip money will be used for delivery available for area crippled children and entertainment this upcoming lain for an easy 2, two key advertising Paulding County adults. The marathon fi rst Easter weekend. This year’s free throws with less than a on select days, shelter dogs available for got it’s start from founder marathon is set to take place minute to play by Logan Lu- Contact: Payne & Antwerp Jim Hooker (originally from in our home of 25 years, the cas, and a fl urry team defense [email protected] adoption. Select dogs will be Payne), who started the mara- Payne Elementary School with 10 seconds left sealed areas thon where it was First As- gym. We have over the past win for the Archers. Final sociated with the Easter seals few years rotated the mara- score ended up at 24–23. group. Later the Marathon thon between Paulding, Ant- In eighth grade action the started our own foundation werp, and Payne but when we leading scorers were: Fair- for Paulding County resi- did that we noticed a decline view—N. Yoder 9, Woen- dents to keep what money we of public support. We are ker 8, Joost 2, Merillat 2, M. Do you raised in our own community, hoping having it back in the Singer 2, Webb 2, Roehrig 1 over the years we have had as home gym will make it easier Antwerp—T. J. Short 14, want to live in a many as 122 basketball teams to manage and so that people Travis Woodard 13, Isaac entered in our 24 hour mara- are sure where it is year to Yenser 7, John Rindahl 4, thon. The last few years we year. We also have several of Justin Johnson 2. So do we. have been averaging in the our volunteers based out of The Antwerp defense 90’s and would like to get that the Payne and Wayne Trace came to play as they held At Turning Point, we provide number over 100 this year. So school systems. I would like Fairview scoreless in the fi rst prevention programs on a if you are interested please to thank all of those who have period and built a 22-0 lead variety of topics to area schools submit an entry form by the supported us over the past before Fairview marked the and businesses. deadline (March 25th) so we 27 years and we hope to see scoreboard. The rest of the can reach our goal. We are you there this April 14th and way was played to a 26-26 For more information: always looking for volunteers 15th. tie as Antwerp won the game to referee or keep score of the Chad Benschiender 40-26. 419-399-5612 PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 18, 2006 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • [email protected]

Kay believes in the impor- LAUS DEO AND THE WASH- read on. How interesting and, PAULDING COUNTY HOS- Adkins’ CEO report in- tance of community service, INGTION MONUMENT no doubt, intended to carry a PITAL PATIENT VOLUME cluded: having served on the Pauld- profound meaning for those INCREASES —The direct mail educa- ing County MR/DD Board One detail that is not men- who bother to notice. tional target-marketing proj- and the Paulding County tioned in Washington, DC, is Praise be to God! Within CEO Gary Adkins report- ect is on schedule to start in Mental Heath Board. She is, that there can never be a build- the monument itself are 898 ed to the board at its recent mid–January. Information at present, a board member of ing of greater height than the steps and 50 landings. As one meeting that PCH’s patient on a variety of PCH health- Kiwanis of Paulding County. Washington Monument. climbs the steps and pauses volume increased eight per- care services will be mailed Some of her other mem- With all the uproar about at the landings the memorial cent in 2005. Patient volume to the population segments berships include Paulding removing the ten command- stones share a message. On has increased 24 percent over most affected. For example, County Historical Society; ments, etc . . . this is worth a the 12th Landing is a prayer the last four years. “We are January’s topic is osteopo- Paulding County Improve- moment or two of your time. I offered by the City of Balti- pleased that the community, rosis and postcards advising ment Corporation; Paulding more; on the 20th is a memo- was not aware of this histori- which we exist to serve, con- women of the importance of Hospital Foundation; Pauld- rial presented by some Chi- cal information. tinues to trust us with their early detection will be mailed ing County Right to Life; nese Christians; on the 24th a Kay Langham On the aluminum cap, healthcare needs. We are to female residents age 50 Ohio Farm Bureau; and An- presentation made by Sunday atop the Washington Monu- committed to maintaining years and older. twerp, Payne and Paulding ment in Washington DC, are School children from New —Another marketing ini- KAY LANGHAM TO RUN FOR Chambers of Commerce. She that trust and continuing to displayed two words: Laus York and Philadelphia quot- tiative is on track to start Feb- COMMISSIONER is a member of St. Joseph’s ing Proverbs 10:7, Luke 18:16 improve the services we of- Deo. No one can see these fer,” said Adkins. ruary. First-time PCH users Catholic Church in Paulding. words. In fact, most visitors and Proverbs 22:6. Kay Langham of Pauld- Ms. Langham became Chief fi nancial offi cer Rob will be mailed information to the monument are totally Praise be to God! giving an overview of several ing has fi led her candidacy interested in the position of When the cornerstone of Goshia reported a net loss unaware they are even there in November of $8,772 and hospital services. petition seeking the position county commissioner in 2004 and for that matter, probably the Washington Monument when she was appointed as in- a year to date net profi t of —Adkins met with local of Paulding County Com- couldn’t care less. was laid on July 4th, 1848 terim commissioner upon the $399,059. hospital administrators re- missioner on the Republican Once you know Laus deposited within it were ticket. Three-term commis- early retirement of Maurice Also, Goshia presented a garding opportunities to im- Deo’s history, you will want many items including the prove our specialty clinics. sioner, Ron Lane, who will Wannemacher. During her Holy Bible presented by the capital expense request for to share this with everyone —The PCH Foundation’s be retiring at the end of 2006, tenure, she found she really Bible Society. Praise be to a Universal Ring Retractor you know. But these words Bright Lights for a Bright To- currently holds the position. enjoyed the diversifi ed issues, God! Such was the discipline, System costing $12,425. The have been there for many morrow project was success- Ms. Langham is a graduate the challenges, and the oppor- the moral direction, and the system will aid PCH’s gen- of Paulding High School and tunities to be of service to the years; they are 555 feet, 5.125 ful; $1295 was raised for the inches high, perched atop the spiritual mood given by the eral surgeon, Dr. William International Business Col- people of Paulding County. founder and fi rst President of Strawter, in major abdominal foundation. lege. She holds a real estate In a statement, Kay said, monument, facing skyward to —The hospital’s holiday the Father of our nation, over- our unique democracy “One surgeries. sales license with the state of “County government is busi- Nation, Under God.” Chief operating offi cer dinner to thank hospital sup- ness, it is the business of pro- looking the 69 square miles Ohio. She is self-employed in I am awed by Washington’s Randy Ruge reported that the porters such as medical staff, the management of real estate viding for all county offi ces which comprise the District prayer for America. Have you Ohio Department of Health elected offi cials, volunteer investments. and their services in the most of Columbia, capital of the never read it? surveyed the radiology de- groups, etc. was held Decem- Paulding County has economical way possible, United States of America. Well, now is your unique partment and everything ber 16. been her life-long home. Kay working within our county Laus Deo! Two seeming- went well. —Adkins met with state knows, understands, and val- budget of just under $4.2 ly insignifi cant, un-noticed opportunity, so read on! Ruge also informed the Medicaid Managed Care of- ues our way of life. She and million dollars. I’ve been words. Out of sight and, one “Almighty God; We make might think, out of mind, but our earnest prayer that Thou board that surgery volumes fi cials regarding the impact it her husband Tony have been involved in business all my has on Paulding County. He married 20 years. Together life, and I believe my busi- very meaningfully placed at wilt keep the United States in were up signifi cantly in Oc- the highest point over what is Thy holy protection; that Thou tober and November. There will meet with PCH’s medical they share four children and ness background would be staff soon to review the infor- most helpful in the decisions the most powerful city in the wilt incline the hearts of the were 80 cases in November 13 grandchildren. mation. Currently, Kay serves as necessary in operating our most successful nation in the citizens to cultivate a spirit of and a hospital record high of Paulding County Chairwom- county government. If given world. subordination and obedience 91 in October. an for the Paulding County the opportunity, I would work So, what do those two to government; and entertain Republican Central and Ex- hard as your commissioner to words, in Latin, composed a brotherly affection and love Heavens Gifts ecutive Committee and is make our county an even bet- of just four syllables and only for one another and for their We also sell your items on ebay. 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Though construction of be pleased to dispose us all to http://stores.ebay.com/Heavens-Gifts this giant obelisk began in do justice, to love mercy, and Mobley Radiator Repair is now 1848, when James Polk was to demean ourselves with that President of the United States, charity, humility, and pacifi c Tony L. Green ADIATO it was not until 1888 that the temper of mind which were EEN Licensed Locksmith ’S R R RE the characteristics of the Di- R ’S T PA monument was inaugurated Insured UN at 17342 Co. Rd. 73 IR and opened to the public. It vine Author of our blessed re- G H Cecil, OH 45821 took twenty-fi ve years to fi - ligion, and without a humble L o c k s & nally cap the memorial with imitation of whose example K e y s in these things we can never 512 N. Main St. cell (419) 852-4255 a tribute to the Father of our Automotive • Residential • Commercial Antwerp, Ohio nation, Laus Deo . . . Praise hope to be a happy nation. 419-542-0604 be to God!” Grant our supplication, we From atop this magnifi cent beseech Thee, through Jesus Associated Locksmiths of America Phone: (419) 258-2690 Jim Hunt Joe Hunt granite and marble structure, Christ our Lord. Amen.” Professional Auto Club Cell: (419) 506-0247 visitors may take in the beau- Laus Deo! tiful panoramic view of the When one stops to observe 401 Park Street–Melrose city with it’s division into four the inscriptions found in pub- major segments. From that lic places all over our nation’s vantage point, one can also capitol, he or she will easily easily see the original plan of fi nd the signature of God, as the designer, Pierre Charles it is unmistakably inscribed l’Enfant . . . a perfect cross everywhere you look. imposed upon the landscape, You may forget the width with the White House to the and height of “Laus Deo”, it’s north. The Jefferson Memo- location, or the architects but rial is to the south, the Capi- no one who reads this will be tol to the east and the Lincoln able to forget it’s meaning, or Memorial to the west. these words: “Unless the Lord MLS #4579144 GRANDMA’S HOUSE… Nestled on a quiet street this 2 Bed- A cross you ask ? Why a builds the house its build- room, 1 Bath, one story home, 8 rooms, has a large living room, Sets on a double cross? What about separation ers labor in vain. Unless the lot, detached 2 car Garage, delightful porch setting under spreading branches, of church and state? Lord watches over the city, Garden spot, lots of fl ower beds. Asking $52,000. Call Sue Rau 419-596-3904. Yes, a cross; separation of the watchmen stand guard in OSBORNE & 1012 Ralston Ave. church and state was not, is vain.” (Psalm 127: 1) ASSOCIATES Defi ance, OH not, in the Constitution. So, 419-782-7916 FLOORING CUSTOM CONTACTS, INC., FOR RENT: THIS SPACE Friend’s105 N. Main St. • Antwerp Remodeled weekly if you request. High-traffi c area. 419-258-8081 Haviland, Ohio Convenient location. All maint. included. Call 419-258-2000 for more info is looking for full and part time experienced drivers with a Class See us first for all A CDL that want a small company PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY 1-21-06 AT 6 P.M. your floor cover- who is local and  exible with your ♦ LARGE VARIETY OF ITEMS! ♦ lifestyle. Food Tools ing needs! Many of Misc. Items Increased pay for 2006, PLUS “EVERYONE WELCOME” SPECIAL safety bonus and stop pay. Flat/ PORTER AUCTION step and van positions available. 19326 Co. Rd. 60 Now, no interest and no Grover Hill, OH 419-587-3511 FINANCIAL SERVICES Please contact Rick 866-412-3020 NO AUCTION SATURDAY JAN. 28 payments for 12 months! PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • www.westbendnews.net PAGE 7 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 18, 2006 PAULDING COUNTY COOKS LETTER TO THE EDITOR cerns. Its offi cials understand PCH’S VI TALBOTT SELECT- the local problems and can Taco Salad ED FOR CONTEST As offi cers of the Pauld- devote more attention to in- CLASSIFIED ADS —Brown one pound of ing County Township Asso- dividual concerns than the Sell it in the classifi eds! hamburger and drain ciation, we would like to ac- county, state or federal levels Classifi eds are $4.00 for 25 words or less —shred one head of let- knowledge all of the Paulding of governments. and $.10 for each additional word. tuce County Township Trustees The trustees and a fi s- —dice up two large toma- and Fiscal Offi cers. February cal offi cer, each elected for Bold is $1.00 additional. toes 1 of each year has been set a four-year term, administer Fax or e-mail your ad in or stop on by. —two cups shredded aside as Ohio Township Day each of our townships today. fax: (419) 258-1313 • Email: [email protected] cheese to recognize the hard work Like any organization or unit —dice up two medium and dedication of these elect- of government, a township onions ed offi cials. This fi rst form is what its residents make it. PRE-ADDRESSED en- SNOWMOBILE: 1986 —one can kidney beans, of government in Ohio, the This requires personal in- velopes are printed at Yamaha 500 Phazer, 3,900 drained township, remains one of the volvement, which starts with West Bend Printing ei- miles, runs and looks —one bag of taco chips, most effi cient and economical getting to know those who ther for mailing or re- good. $800. Black Maxx crushed government institutions in serve the township in these turn mailing. Call us for Paint Ball Gun. Two tanks the state. To keep pace with offi ces. Fortunately, getting all your printing needs. and hopper, $80. 419-399- Put everything together in the demands of changing to know your local township 419-258-2000. 2214. 2,3 Vi Talbott, CNA, holds her large bowl except chips and times, the functions, duties offi cials is simple. They are award for being a “Home SCRAPBOOKERS— EXPERIENCED Day Care salad dressing. and obligations of the town- your neighbors. They wel- need copies of your pho- Provider—has openings. Health Aide of the Year” ship have changed over the come your interest and en- nominee. Selected by her tos? West Bend P & P. can Ask for Shalena. First shift salad dressing: years. Demands for increased courage your questions and copy your b & w and color only. 419-399-4198. 2,3p patients, Talbott repre- or different services have suggestions. sented the Paulding Coun- photos onto a heavy pa- APR SIBERIAN HUSKY 1 cup oil prompted the state legislature We encourage you to get in ty Hospital Home Health per for archival use. 419- 3/4 cup sugar to grant Ohio’s 1309 town- touch with your township of- puppies for sale. Ready Department at the Annual 258-2000. 1/4 cup cider vinegar ships the authority to fulfi ll fi cials. They are good people now, fi rst shots and have West Central Ohio Home AUCTION: 1st and last 1/2 cup ketchup these changing demands. The who are dedicated to looking been wormed. 419-542- Health Organization’s aide 1 T. worchestershire sauce care and maintenance of the after your community’s best Saturday of each month 0262. 2,3p recognition dinner. township road system is the interests. at 6:00 p.m. Baker Auction FOR RENT: one bed- Mix and shake well. largest function of townships Charles Simpson, held north of Antwerp off room apartment in Mel- Vi Talbott, CNA, was cho- today. Other responsibilities President Hwy 24; go north on 49 to rose. Sorry, no pets. Water sen by her patients to be their Put chips and dressing on may include: fi re protection, Benny Wyckoff, CO RD 192 to Baker Farm, and trash pickup included. nominee in the “Home Health salad just when you are ready zoning, cemeteries, park and Vice President 14597 RD 31, Antwerp, OH. Aide of the Year” competi- Call 419-594-3691. 2-4p to start eating it! recreation, drainage, police Susan Simpson, Each month we sell large tion. FOR RENT IN HICKS- My son says what makes protection, waste disposal, Secretary/Treasurer selection of merchandise. Talbott represented the VILLE: two bedroom up- this salad different from any and various other public con- On the fi rst Saturday, we Paulding County Hospital sell household goods and stairs apartment with of the others is the homeade Home Health Department on the last Saturday we washer/dryer hookup in dressing! in the Annual West Central sell horse tack. All buyers basement. References and Sandy McDaniels Ohio Home Health Organiza- and sellers welcome. Call deposit required. Call 419- tion’s aide recognition dinner us 419-258-5605 or 419- 258-2622. 2,3 Calling all cooks in the in Lima last November. DEAN CLEAN 542-7530. 17-4 SUBSTITUTES NEEDED tri-county area!! We need One of the objectives of your recipes. Share with the FOR SALE: TWO semi- for Adults and children the 13–member home health with MR/DD PCBMRDD is readership of this paper that organization is to honor out- Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning formal dresses. One is special recipe that you have. black w/sequins, knee looking for subs to work as standing home health aides needed for our sheltered Be sure to include its special who are compassionate, dedi- Commercial and Residential length; the other is red story!! w/sequins, full length, workshop and school for cated, and committed to car- halter straps and shawl. individuals with mental ing for individuals in their 419-393-4296 Call 419-258-1809. tf retardation and/or devel- homes. Talbott’s patients and opmental disabilities. If WANTED their families described her Paulding County Board this interests you please with comments such as: “she of MR/DD: Substitute Bus apply in person or send re- Morning Help always is smiling” and “she Drivers. The Paulding sume to: PCBMRDD ATTN: w/ Feed & Water is very caring and … encour- County Board of MR/DD is Subs 900 Fairground ages me to do what I can for seeking to hire Substiture Drive Paulding, OH 45879. horses. myself.” Bus Drivers. Must be a cer- No Phone calls please! tifi ed School Bus Driver for PCBMRDD is an equal op- 1 Hour. 7 days. SUPPORT YOUR LO- FOR SALE the State of Ohio,having a portunity employer. 2,3 CAL businesses. Their All AKC Registered minimum Class B CDL with 419-258-2455 advertising pays for your S and P endorsements. WANTED: DONATION paper! Shots & Vet Checked Certifi ed or willing to ob- of good refrigerator or tain CPR and First Aid cer- freezer you don’t need 3 Pure White Siberian Huskies $400 ea. tifi cations. Call PARC Lane anymore. Call Antwerp NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS AKC registered School at 419-399-4800 Conservation Club. 419- for details. PCBMRDD does 258-6772 evenings. 2006 DOG TAGS ARE 3 Golden Retrievers $100 ea. not discriminate in provi- DIVORCED mother of NOW ON SALE AT THE sion of services or employ- one seeks private fi nanc- FOLLOWING PLACES: ment because of handicap, ing assistance to purchase Cabbage Patch, Junction; Payne race, color, creed, national home and consolidate Automotive, Payne; Morningstar, origin, sex or age. 2,3 debt. Leave message at Melrose; Charloe Store, Charloe; 419-233-3435. Simon Says WANT WINDOW cover- Grover Hill Hardware, Grover Hill, ings that look great and FOR RENT IN HICKS- Davis Pro Hardware, Paulding; Antwerp Hardware, Dog Kennels work well, year after year? VILLE: three bedroom Antwerp; County Auditor’s Offi ce, Court House Quality vertical blinds, house with one car at- pleated shades, etc. Mea- tached garage. References 2006 dog tags are on sale at the above places through 419-399-7597 sured and installed. Call and deposit required. Call Jan. 31, 2006 without penalty. All dogs three months Judy McCalla, Hicksville, 419-258-2622. 2,3 old or older are required to have a license, (State Law 419-399-2049 419-542-6182 1-4 Sec. 955.01) TONS OF FREE LOOSE Have Something to sell? A fourteen dollar ($14.00) penalty will be added for STRAW: good for spread- each license issued after January 31, 2006. ing on fi elds or whatever Classifi ed ads are $4.00 for 25 you want to use it for. 419- To avoid penalty, save time and gas, clip and mail this words or less and only $.10 for application blank with $14.00 for each dog license fee BABYSITTER CLASS 594-3210. 22700 SR 613, each additional word. Oakwood. 1-4 plus a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Paulding County Auditor’s Offi ce, Court House, 115 North Wil- Ages 11—16 liams St., Paulding, OH 45879 Saturday, February 4 Whispering Pines License fee for each dog - $14.00; 9:00 am—1:30 pm Kennel License $70.00 $25 supply fee Apartments Owner ______Address ______Community Room at SPECIAL - ONLY $99.00 MOVES YOU IN!!! ______Great apartments in a great location Phone Number ______208 N Columbus St Hicksville, OH are available now. Yrs. ______Mos. ______Sex ______$385.00 Security Deposit required Color ______Hair ______Breed ______Pre-register by calling the $99 special only good thru March 1st, ______Hicksville Community Service Center so hurry now! ______419-542-7173 Birdstone Inc. ______I 602 East Perry St. • Paulding, OH 45879 ______An information packet will be sent prior to the Offi ce hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Phone: 419-399-2419 PAULDING COUNTY AUDITOR class. After offi ce hours: 419-769-1686 Bill Bolenbaugh PAGE 8 – WEST BEND NEWS – JANUARY 18, 2006 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • [email protected] VANTAGE HAITI INTERACT CLUB ACCEPTS DONATION ANTWERP HISTORY Harrmann Road and turn (Continued from Page 4) the fl ow of illegal immigra- tion which has come through left at the blinking light on Assistant Secretary in charge By: Stan Jordan to Cement Plant Road and our borders, good people like of Immigrations. While I do Manuel Bartsch, get mired in This week we will con- go on east past the F.S.C. & not have the authority to alter tinue on about the Harrmann E., on the right side you will a bureaucratic nightmare. the decisions of an agency, I The front door to our na- Tile Mill. The Mill made see a silo and the remains of do urge offi cials that if a mis- regular brick and then those a home site. Back in the 30’s tion reads “give me your tired, take has been made, it be cor- your poor, your huddled mass- double bricks. If you remem- that was one of Harrmann’s rected swiftly. In cases such farms. It had a huge barn and es yearning to breath free.” ber on the east side of the as Manuel’s, my job is to use While America has changed road there is a grainery made cattle building and a grainery the infl uence of my offi ce to greatly since the days of Ellis of their double bricks. On the and a nice house. The people ensure he is treated in accor- Island, laws without compas- corn crib sides they turned who lived there were named dance with the laws of our sion have no place in our soci- the open end of the brick to- Neidhart, Later Mark retired land. ety. Federal law did not man- ward the outside. This let the from the Antwerp School The United States remains date Manuel’s arrest and my air come in and dry the ear system as a janitor. They had a welcoming nation; however, only hope is that through his corn. They turned the big a boy named Allen who grad- Manuel Bartsch was caught release, a level of compassion Vantage Haiti Interact Club President Robert Kennedy brick sideways and made the uated with me back in 1942. up in the illegal immigration and commonsense has been crisis spreading across our (center) accepts a donation from Van Wert Rotary Presi- overhead grain bins. That In later years he was in the shown by the government, country. The U.S. will always dent Paul Hoverman as Interact Club Co–Advisor Peg grainery has been standing grocery business in southern albeit overdue, and faith has Bollenbacher looks on. be a target and must balance there for nearly 100 years and California. not been lost in those good the needs of those good peo- people who serve our nation is in very great condition. Going back up to the tile ple wishing to share in the A number of houses were mill site, there was a number as government servants. I am American dream against the also hopeful that the Depart- made from Harrmann bricks. of ponds, where they took out threat of our enemies who When you go west on U.S. 24 the clay for the tile, but only ment of Homeland Security’s would use our generosity to review of this situation will Hormann’s and cross the state line, the the biggest pond held water. harm us. Because offi cials help prevent similar injustices second house on the right side Lots of people skated there in are now working to correct from happening in the future. HEATING & COOLING was a big house where Ira the winter and everyone had a Hershberger lived. He had a good time and Mr. Harrmann ANTWERP, OHIO gasoline station right across didn’t care, but no one both- Partridge Place the road on the south side of ered the pond in the summer. 24 and you can still see the I think Nicholas Harrmann •(419) 258-1640• turn off there. The next place started the tile mill business. Apartments on west has a barn with the Otho Harrmann was born in 400 Partridge Place Dr., Paulding, Ohio 45879 words ‘Suits Us’ on it. Well, 1872 and probable was a big that house has been remod- part in the operation. I know Phone: 419-399-3822 eled. It used to be a two story he was a very good farmer house made of Harmann’s later on. He hated weeds, he bricks. Their name was Lin- always had clean fi elds and SPECIAL: FIRST FULL demuth and she was relation good crops. to Nickolas Harrmann. It was Otha’s wife was named MONTH OF RENT IS FREE!!* NOW ACCEPTING OB/MEDICAID a nice looking brick farm Laura, I never seen or knew house for many years. Nick’s wife. I think she had • One & Two Bedroom apartments Eddie Snyder tells me that already passed away. Otho Daniel Underwood, MD the Lindemuths were relation died in 1964, and his wife in currently available Hicksville, FHC to his father Nathan Snyder. 1940. They had one son. Hen- • Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and Phone: 419-542-7729 There was another house ry, who died in 1959. made of Harrmann’s bricks The little bit that I have put garbage disposal included. Scott Waters on 204 1 ½ miles east of S. R. down here does not do justice • No application Fee Harlan FHC 49 on the left (north) side of to the Harrmanns and to the the road. But it has been torn scope of their enterprises at Phone: 260-657-5159 • Equal Housing Opportunity down. There are still some of that time. those brick houses still stand- Well, I guess that is about Denise Blad, M.D. ing today. For instance, there all I can write about in this Hicksville FHC on the corner of Harrmann segment of Antwerp History. M-F 8:00-6:00, SAT 8:00-3:00 Phone: 419-542-8328 Road and East Canal Street, I’ve tried to put down what back in the 1930’s Mr. & Mrs. I remember from 1930 up to Paul Chester lived there. He the start of WWII. I know Visit our caring, competent physicians for excep- was a guard at the Ohio State I’ve had to veer from that tional care; AND in December 2006 the LDRP Prison. Their children had to once in a while according to CT Large, Beefy Tread (labor delivery recovery, and postpartum ) rooms walk to and from school each the times and situations. The Elements. Designed for will be available at Community Memorial Hospital. day because that house was next column will be some of off-road applications One whirlpool birthing room will be available on a inside the Corporation Limits. Antwerp history and a lot of while providing long, even wear in highway first come first serve basis. Those girls walked to school other places too. on hundreds of blistering cold Editor’s Note: Even AT applications. days. Now they could ride on though this is Stan’s last col- High Density Tread Block a school bus. The way they umn on Antwerp History, he Sipes. Increases the effec- CMH also offers Epidurals for pain management run the buses is a lot better. has some other things he is tiveness of gripping edges 24 hours a day, seven days a week, if the patient Now children living inside willing to share with us in the for dependable traction on ice, snow and wet surfaces. MT so chooses. the Corporation Limits can coming papers. High Void Traction be picked up by a school bus We will now focus on an- Tread. Substantial deep at a designated area. other part of Paulding County shoulder and center If you go on south on the History. lugs resist abrasion HTR and enhance off road traction and treadwear. As sure as it’s going Radiused Aqua Channels Assists in the effi cient to rain, the expulsion of water from classifieds sell. the contact patch. Offer expires 1/31/06 The Coursers are coming! GET $5 OFF PER TIRE IN SETS OF 4 WITH THIS AD. US 24 West chuck’s tires Antwerp, (419) 258-8895 OH 45813

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