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VOLUME 6 – ISSUE 34 Serving All of Paulding County and Surrounding Areas - 419-258-2000 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2010

MUMMA – YENSER COUNTY FAIRS IMPORTANT $1.2 trillion in economic ac- strong agriculture tradition PAULDING PUTNAM SHOWCASE FOR OHIO tivity, according to statistics of Ohio. Farming has always ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURE from the Ohio Department of been an important part of LINEMAN COMPLETES Agriculture (ODA). Ohio’s culture and heritage, TRAINING Capitol Letters Weekly In addition, the ODA and the county fairs have Column by: Senator Steve numbers show that farmers served as a key showcase of Ryan Flint has successful- Buehrer in northwest Ohio are leaders these traditions while bring- ly completed one of the most For generations, the in the production of wheat, ing families, friends and comprehensive training pro- hogs, soybeans and cows. In communities together. Enjoy county fair has been a defi n- st grams in the world for power ing part of summer in many fact, the 1 District is home the rest of the summer, and I line personnel. Ohio communities, bringing to fi ve of the top seven wheat- hope to see you at the fair. Th e Merchant Job Training family, friends and neighbors producing counties in the If you have any questions and Safety Program (MJTS) is state: Putnam County ranks about a state issue or need as- together to enjoy delicious nd administered to line person- food and great entertain- 2 , Paulding County ranks sistance working with a state nel in 38 states of the United 3rd, Henry County ranks 4th, agency, you can write me, ment, from the Tomato Fes- th States. Th e academic program tival Parade and Pageant in Hancock County ranks 5 Senator Steve Buehrer, Ohio is administered through com- Henry County to the FMX and Defi ance County ranks Senate, Statehouse, Colum- puter and fax machine for im- 7th. Also, Auglaize County bus, Ohio, 43215, or contact Motor Bike Show in Williams rd mediate response, including County to Kansas and coun- ranks 3 in hog production, me by phone at (614) 466- assistance through a website. try music star, Blake Shelton, Putnam County comes in at 8150. I can also be reached by 4th and Hardin County ap- email at [email protected]. rocking the stage next month th John and Judy Mumma of versity. She is employed by at the Fulton County Fair. pears at 8 on the list. Fur- oh.us. In addition, for more Paulding announce the en- Kohl’s, Fort Wayne. Her fi an- ther, Van Wert County is information about my work However, more than the mu- th gagement and forthcoming cé, a 2006 alumnus of Wayne sic, the smell of funnel cake the 4 largest producer of in the Ohio Senate, please vis- marriage of their daughter, Trace High School, is a 2009 soybeans in the state, while it my page on the Ohio Senate and the bright lights of the th Suzanne Marie, to Jacob Rus- graduate of Ivy Tech Commu- Ferris wheel, these events are Williams County is the 7 website at www.ohiosenate. sell Yenser, son of Tim Yenser nity College. He is employed a showcase for Ohio agricul- largest producer of milk cows gov/steve-buehrer of Antwerp and the late Jackie by Hormann Heating and and Fulton County appears at ture. A county fair serves as th Yenser. Air-conditioning, Antwerp. a reminder of the critical role 6 on the list of Ohio’s larg- NOTICE OF WBN DATE Th e bride-elect, a 2006 Th e couple will exchange that Ohio farmers play in not est cattle and calf-producing CHANGE alumna of Paulding High wedding vows on Friday, only growing the food on our counties. School, is a 2010 graduate of September 3, 2010 in Fort tables but putting people to Th e county fair has and In observance of Labor Bowling Green State Uni- Wayne. work and contributing to our continues to be a key forum Day, the West Bend News economy. for farmers in our region will be published one day and across the state to ex- KIWANIS OF PAULDING lion, Paul L. Shannon, Tay- Agriculture is a $98 bil- later next week. West Bend Flint and the support staff hibit their cattle, hogs, sheep, COUNTY SEEKING CHARTER lor D. Tooney, and Russell lion a year industry in Ohio, News patrons will receive with Paulding Putnam Elec- N. Williams. which is tied to nearly one horses, chickens and other tric Cooperative can be proud MEMBERS animals and display and sell their papers on Th ursday, Former Kiwanis mem- million paychecks, or one in September 2 instead of of this accomplishment. Each bers are invited to partici- seven jobs. Farming is also at locally-grown fruits and veg- utility has an acting training Th e Kiwanis Club of etables as well as pies, breads, Wednesday, September 1. Paulding County is cele- pate in the celebration. If the heart of new advances in coordinator assisting their you plan to attend, please energy and the development meats, cheeses and other brating 50 years of service to CELEBRATING AN 80TH trainees by administering RSVP by September 1st to of innovative products made foods made with area agri- “closed book” testing. Th e co- Paulding County. A celebra- cultural goods. And, perhaps BIRTHDAY tion is planned for Th urs- Kay Langham at her e-mail from corn, soybeans and ordinators manage their own or phone number as listed other crops. Alone, the 9,500 most important for the fu- people throughout the train- day, September 30 at Noon ture sake of our agriculture Pat Figert Blankenship at the Kiwanis Community above. farms stretching across 2.39 ing process from rules set by st industry and the growth of will be celebrating her 80th Center on the east side of million acres in the 1 Sen- the MJTS and the statewide our economy, the county fair birthday on September 3, the square in Paulding. Th e WOODBURN COMMUNITY ate District account for nearly association people. gives young people in 4-H 2010. Congratulations to Ryan club is trying to locate char- HISTORICAL SOCIETY and other programs the op- ter members. If you know If you know Pat, or would who can look forward to a portunity to compete, learn like to help her celebrate her very rewarding life-long oc- of a member, can provide We will meet on August valuable leadership skills and updated information, and/ 26, 2010 at the old City Hall special day, please send her cupation. gain a better understand- a birthday card at 10483 Rd. Paulding Putnam Electric or how to contact an indi- in Woodburn, 4417 Bull ing of Ohio’s strong farming vidual, please send this in- Rapids Road at 7:00 p.m. 21, Antwerp, Ohio 45813- Cooperative is a Touchstone Planning to send tradition and the industry’s 9633. Energy Cooperative. formation to Kay Langham, We’re meeting here to see impact on Ohio’s success over club secretary via e-mail at and hear about the Piano your child to the years. kayfl [email protected] or by shipped to an area family Preschool this fall? As summer winds down, phone at 419-769-7273. – on the Wabash and Erie my family and I plan to at- Hurry in for the Charter members we are Canal. Please bring a chair Ann’s Bright Beginnings tend a number of fairs in our trying to locate from 1960 for your use. region to talk with local resi- are: Eddie Freemen, Anton —Gloria Gerig, Preschool, Ltd. Stykemain Chevrolet... dents, sample some great food 211 E. Perry St., Paulding R. Joseberger, Fred W. Lil- President 419-399-KIDS (5437) and experience fi rsthand the Classes are filling You are cordially invited to the up quickly We Buy Old Gold Ask about our NEW extended DEDICATION OF THE care program for the fall! TURN YOUR OLD GOLD $ 3 yr. olds meet Tues. & 95 INTO IMMEDIATE CASH Th urs. AM or PM * ANTWERP VETERANS 4 & young 5 yr. olds Fessel Jewelers Oil Change Mon., Wed. & Fri. AM or PM on the square – Paulding 18. Ann Miller - Owner MEMORIAL STORE HOURS: 211 Emerald Rd. - Paulding Mon-Thurs 9-5:30; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-1:00 Sunday, August 29, 2010 www.marketplaceohio.com 419-399-3885 2:00 PM Veterans Memorial Riverside Park 2 LOTS FOR SALE East River Street side by side can be sold together Antwerp, OH *$18.95 oil change is good for up to 5 quarts of oil Located in 400 Block of N. Maple St. 300 Seats available on  rst come 1 Lot with garage Asking $10,000 basis, you are welcome to bring your 1 Lot Asking $8,000 Stykemain own lawn chair. A huge thank you to all the businesses, Wayne Trace School District, Chevrolet organizations, and individuals that donated Located in Payne, OH 45880 time, services, products, space and building City Utilities (Water & Sewer) Available toll free at 1-800-399-2071 materials to make this project a huge success. The V.E.T.S. committee is extremely grateful for Call 419-786-8066 (cell) or check us out on the web at all big and small that contributed. Home Phone: 419-263-2123 www.stykemainchevy.com PAGE 2 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • [email protected] OBITUARIES at Sugar Ridge Cemetery, Paulding died Th ursday, Au- Church, Hicksville and was ple of other scripture verses nothing pure; but even their VanBuren Township, Leipsic, gust 19, 2010 at the Country employed at Casad Depot. to check out are Revelation mind and conscience is de- Gladys F. Schey, 98, of Ohio. Calling one hour prior Inn Enhanced Living Center, Surviving him are two 12:9; 20:2. fi led. Fort Wayne, IN, formerly of to services on Wednesday at Paulding. daughters: Linda Piersma of Eve’s Yielding; 2 Corin- Man can do nothing of Paulding, died August 21, the church. She was born in Fort Antwerp and Lynette Bechtol thians 11:3 “But I fear, lest by his own. Only the Lord lead- 2010 at her residence in Fort Memorials to: Risen Sav- Wayne, IN on July 28, 1925 of Paulding; two grand- any means, as the serpent be- ing through His word can Wayne. ior Lutheran Church of Fort the daughter of Otis J. and daughters: Jennifer Keeran of guiled Eve through his sub- show us the way. Th e proph- She was born in Putnam Wayne, Indiana, St. Paul Grace (Hayden) Clausen. On St. Mary’s, Ohio and Brittni tlety, so your minds should et Jeremiah said in Jeremiah County Ohio on October 24, Evangelical Lutheran Church October 13, 1970 she married Burnett of Bowling Green, be corrupted from the sim- 10:23 “O Lord, I know the 1911 the daughter of Wil- of Paulding, Ohio or the Hos- Royce E. Smith who preceded Ohio; and three great-grand plicity that is in Christ.” way of man is not in himself; liam G. and Mary E. (Heffl ey) pice Home of Northeast Indi- her in death on September 10, children. Adam’s disobedience: it is not in man who walks to Tooman. On December 25, ana: 5910 Homestead Road, 1998. She was a life member Preceding him in death Genesis 3:6 “And when the direct his own steps. 1936, she married Woodrow Fort Wayne Indiana 46814. of the John Paulding Histori- were two brothers; and four woman saw that the tree was Th e writer of Hebrews “Woody” P. Schey, who sur- Online condolences may cal Society. sisters. good for food, and that it says that Jesus “is the author vives. be sent to: www.denherderfh . She is survived by a son, Th e funeral service was was pleasant to the eyes, and of eternal salvation to all who She was a schoolteacher for com. Larry J. Cochran of Fort at Smith & Brown Funeral a tree to be desired to make obey Him, Hebrews 5:9. the Palmer Township Public Sharon A. (Flint) Nelson, Wayne, IN. Home on August 19, 2010. one wise, she took of the fruit Jesus said and it’s re- School of Putnam County, 57, of Noblesville, IN former She is preceded in death Burial was at Forest Home thereof, and did eat, and gave corded in John 3:3-5 “in re- Ohio. She was a Librarian Paulding County resident, by her parents; husband; and Cemetery, Hicksville. also unto her husband with ply Jesus declared, I tell you for the Putnam County Li- died Th ursday, August 19, a sister. Online condolences may her; and he did eat.” the truth, no one can see the brary of Ottawa, Ohio and 2010 at Clarion Health Part- Private graveside services be shared at www.smith- Likewise we all sin by dis- kingdom of God unless he is the Fremont Public Library of ners–Methodist Hospital, In- will be in Hedges Cemetery. brownfuneralhome.com. obeying God’s will for our born again. How can a man Fremont, Ohio. She attended dianapolis, IN. Th ere will be no visitation. own: Romans 3:23 “For all be born when he is old?” Ni- the Risen Savior Lutheran She was born November Donations may be made to have sinned, and come short codemus asked. “Surely he Church of Fort Wayne, Indi- 4, 1952 in Defi ance, Ohio the the John Paulding Historical of the glory of God” cannot enter a second time ana and St. Paul Evangelical daughter of Bernard R. and Society. Online condolences Man sins in ignorance, into his mother’s womb to be Lutheran Church of Pauld- Jane (Deisler) Flint. She was may be sent to www.denher- rebellion and weakness. But born!” ing, Ohio. employed as a legal secretary derfh .com. sin nonetheless. We all need Jesus answered, “I tell you Surviving is her husband, for Baker and Daniels of In- Den Herder Funeral the blood of Christ applied the truth, no one can enter Woodrow Schey of Fort dianapolis. She was a former Home, Paulding is handling to our sins. the kingdom of God unless Wayne, IN; one daughter, member of St. Paul Evangeli- arrangements. Consequences of man’s he is born of water and the Cheryl (Stephen) Shambaugh cal Lutheran Church, Pauld- fall: Spirit. of Fort Wayne, IN; one son, ing, and Messiah Lutheran of God’s judgment comes: Only God can change Gerald Schey of Fremont, Fort Wayne. She was a 1970 please read Genesis 3:16-19. man as he obeys. Acts 2:47 OH; six grand-children; and graduate of Blue Creek High Man was driven from the tells us that “the Lord added 11 great-grandchildren. School. garden: Genesis 3:24 “so he to the church daily such as She is preceded in death by Sharon is survived by drove out the man; and he should be saved.” her parents; one brother, Earl her father, Bernard Flint of placed at the east of the gar- Bible questions? Call Tooman; and three sisters: Paulding; a son, Brad (Kim Marilyn E. Fry, 70, of den of Eden cherubim’s and a James Potter at 419-393-4775 Velma Shank, Pauline Rid- Hawkins) of Noblesville, IN; a Payne died Monday, August fl aming sword which turned or Lonnie Lambert at 419- enour and Audrey Hollis. daughter, Lesley Jane Nelson, 16, 2010 at the Gardens of every way, to keep the way of 399-5022. Jesus loves you Funeral services will Wabash, IN; four brothers: Paulding, Paulding, Ohio. the tree of life.” and so does the Oakwood be conducted at 1:00 p.m. Mike Flint of Mineral Wells, She was born in Sharon, PA Scripture tells us that by church of Christ. Please Wednesday, August 25, 2010 TX, Gary Flint of Dumas, TX, on September 6, 1939 the Adam came death: 1 Corin- continue your study on this at the St. Paul Evangelical Randy Flint of Lima, OH, and daughter of Clift on H. and thians 15:22 “for as in Adam subject always seeking God’s Lutheran Church, Paulding, Troy Flint of Cecil, OH; and Dorothy W. (Reno) Van Cise. all die, even so in Christ shall help. Ohio with Pastor Stetins of- one granddaughter, Whitney On August 18, 1962 she mar- all be made alive.” fi ciating. Burial will follow Nelson of Noblesville. Bertha Mae Zuber, 94, of ried Th omas E. Fry who sur- Spiritual consequences of VIETNAM TRAVELOGUE AT She is preceded in death by Antwerp, passed away peace- vives. She retired in 2005 as fallen man: PAULDING UMC Events by Tony her mother, Jane Flint; and a fully Wednesday, August 18, Coordinator of the Gift ed Alienation from God: daughter, Kimberly Annette 2010 at Dallas Lamb Founda- Students Program for Pauld- Paul tells us in Ephesians 4:18 A travelogue will be pre- Chicken Dinner Nelson. tion Home, Payne. ing High School where she “having the understanding sented on Wednesday, Sep- A memorial service will Bertie was born in Ant- previously taught Anatomy, darkened, being alienated tember 18 at the Paulding be held at 1:00 p.m. Satur- werp on October 9, 1915, a from the life of God through Physiology and Biology. Mar- United Methodist Church at day, August 28, 2010 at St. daughter of the late Frances ilyn served as an educator for the ignorance that is in them, BENEFIT 7:00 p.m. Antwerp Community Paul Evangelical Lutheran (Clemmer) and Clyde Quain- 44 years. She was a member because of the blindness of Church, Paulding, with Pas- tance. of First Presbyterian Church, their heart.” Gary Ginter, having Youth Center tor Stetins offi ciating. Burial She retired from Dana Paulding, Th e Paulding Re- We are dead in sin our spent two weeks in Viet- will be in Live Oak Cemetery, Weatherhead aft er 30 years of tired Teacher Association and sins: Colossians 2:13 “and nam this past April, will be Antwerp UMC Paulding. service; was a member of the Th e Ohio Retired Teacher you, being dead in your sins sharing pictures and stories Parking lot Th ere will be no visitation. Antwerp United Methodist Association. She was an avid and the uncircumcision of of the people and places he September 11; 9-5 According to Sharon’s Church. Bertie was a loving bridge player and enjoyed her your fl esh, hath he quickened visited. wishes in lieu of fl owers, me- wife, mother, grandmother grandchildren. together with him having We invite you to come All Proceeds bene t morial should be made to and great grandmother, who She is survived by her forgiven you all trespasses.” share the journey, to meet Antwerp Community Central Indiana Teen Chal- loved life, children and ani- husband, Tom Fry of Pauld- Utterly defi led: Titus 1:15 the industrious people and Youth Center lenge, Attn: David Rose, State mals. ing; her mother, Dorothy Van unto the pure all things are see the amazing scenery of Director, PO Box 564, Leba- On October 9, 1935 Bertie Cise of Hermitage, PA; a son, pure: but unto them that are Vietnam. Order pre-sale non IN 46052. married LaVon Zuber, who Brett (Dunel) Fry; two grand- defi led and unbelieving, is tickets now Online condolences may died June 21, 2006. children, Chance and Sienna be sent to www.denherderfh . Bertie will be sadly missed Fry all of Ottawa, Ohio; and 419-542-6276 com. by her daughter, Sally of Fort a sister, Carolyn Van Cise of For pre-sale tickets Den Herder Funeral Wayne; son, Larry (Wendy Hermitage, PA. Divine Mercy Home, Paulding, is handling Reyna) of Antwerp; sister, She is preceded in death by Dinners available arrangements. Dorothy Roth of Grabill; her father. Catholic Parish Mass that day Ruby D. Smith, 85, of grandsons: Brant and Jeremy; Funeral services were con- three great-grandchildren ducted August 20, 2010 at Den and two step-great-grand- Herder Funeral Home with Schedule: Ask Us About the Assisted Living children. Rev. David Meriwether offi - Saturday – 4:00 p.m. – Payne Waiver Option She is also preceded in ciating. Burial was in Cooper Sunday – 8:30 a.m. – Antwerp death by her sisters: Lois Haines Cemetery, Paulding. Saturday – 5:30 p.m. – Paulding Haynes, Mabel Th imlar, In lieu of fl owers, the fam- Clara Belle Banks; and broth- ily requests memorials made Sunday – 10:30 a.m. – Paulding Where can you find a helping hand er, Robert Quaintance. to Paulding High School when you need it most? Her funeral service was at Science Department or the Dooley Funeral Home, Ant- First Presbyterian Church werp, on August 23, 2010. She of Paulding. Online condo- was laid to rest at Maumee lences may be sent to www. Cemetery. denherderfh .com Memorials are to Dallas Lamb or United Way. Con- WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS dolences and fond memo- ABOUT THE FALL OF MAN ries may be shared at www. dooleyfuneralhome.com By: James Potter, Oakwood Eddie Howe, 90, of Hicks- church of Christ ville died early Sunday Au- Today let us focus on the gust 15, 2010 at Van Wert subject of the fall of man, REHABILITATION SERVICES Manor, Van Wert, Ohio. and how sin came into the Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapies Eddie was born March 1, world. So, get your Bible and 7XHVGD\$XJXVW 1920 the son of the late Ed- your concordance and aft er SPWRSP ward and Roxie (Rose) Howe prayer we can get started. 3DXOGLQJ&KXUFKRIWKH1D]DUHQH at Waynesboro, Tennessee. Occasion of man’s fall: He was a United States Satan’s temptation; please THE GARDENS Army veteran serving in read Genesis 3:1-5. 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A cou- Grace United Methodist 3DXOGLQJ&KXUFKRIWKH1D]DUHQH'RROH\'ULYH3DXOGLQJ2+RIILFH#SDXOGLQJQD]RUJ PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • www.westbendnews.net PAGE 3 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 WCCH BENEFIT AUCTION OUR WORTH IN GOD’S your life, what you will eat God doing your own thing, E&S BODY AND PAINT OPENS PLANNING MEETING SIGHT or drink; or about your body, not really giving Him any what you will wear. Is not life consideration in your life. If you were unable to Winning the Battle for more important than food, Perhaps you are a believer attend the last WCCH a Generation Column and the body more important but just haven’t been giving Benefi t Auction Meeting, by: Rick Jones, Executive than clothes? 26 Look at the Him rightful place in your you were missed! Th ings Director, Defi ance Area birds of the air; they do not heart recently. Maybe you’ve are progressing for the 6th Youth for Christ sow or reap or store away in been running from God, Annual WCCH Benefi t “Th e Danish philosopher barns, and yet your heavenly desperately trying to fi nd Auction which will be held at Søren Kierkegaard told a Father feeds them. Are you fulfi llment but only fi nding the Woodburn Community story of thieves who broke not much more valuable than emptiness. Center on Saturday, October into a jewelry store and didn’t they? Just a thought for you to 16th. Some of the recent items steal anything; they simply For more information consider: come home. Come donated include: “Pamper rearranged the price tags. Th e about the work of Youth home to what you know is Your Car” package, which next morning, the expensive for Christ, you may contact right. Come home to the includes four tires from jewelry was sold as junk, and Youth for Christ at 419-782- One who’s always loved 0656, P.O. Box 111, 210 Clin- you and truly cares for you. By: Sue Knapp that the truck Darin worked Discount Tire, John Deere the junk jewelry was sold as Located at the formerly on beat out the three trucks collectibles, autographed expensive. His point is obvi- ton Street, Defi ance, Ohio Come home to the Lord. 43512, or email to: defyfc@ Because maybe right now known Sanders Body Shop, that the ‘Chrome Mafi a’ from sports memorabilia, ous. We live in a world where Darin Emerson and Pat Stew- ‘Trick My Truck’ on TNN children’s bikes, game someone has rearranged the embarqmail.com He’s missing you so much He can hardly stand it. art have purchased the build- had entered. table and the list goes on. price tags. ing and equipment, and are Pat Stewart has had 15 to Please visit the website “Nowhere is this switch- WHEN A PARENT’S HEART ready to revitalize your ve- 20 years of body experience www.wcchonline.org for ing of price tags more evident ACHES BACK TO CHURCH SUNDAY hicle. Th ey will do body work, and his passion is making the an auction item listing and than in the area of self-esteem. AT LATTY FRIENDS UMC paint, custom restorations, cars look good. Both he and also to access our Fall Poster In our culture, people are val- By: Pastor Joel DeSelm, insurance and collision work. Darin have been working out Pack. ued for how they look, what Woodburn Missionary Latty Friends United Darin has been in body of their shops at home and Th e Fall Poster Pack has they can do or even what they Church Methodist Church will host work for 30 years. He has when this opportunity came information you can share have, but rarely for who they In his outstanding book, a Back to Church Sunday on won three national awards for up, they jumped on it. with others regarding up- are. In our world, you have to Come Share the Being, the September 12, 2010. Th e Latty paint. He won Th e Mustang Th ey both promise to give coming WCCH events, be beautiful by mathemati- late Bob Benson writes of Friends UMC is located at 331 Nationals held in Charlotte, all their customers the same which include the auction, cal standards (and yes there sending one of his sons off Lewis St. in Latty. Th e wor- North Carolina; Th e Oldsmo- professional and personal gospel concert, and golf out- is a formula for beauty—it’s to college. In his own per- ship service/special music bile 442 National held in service that Sanders always ing. all about ratios), entertaining sonable, refl ective way, Ben- begins at 9:00 a.m. with fel- Charlotte, North Carolina, gave. If you know of someone (not talented, but entertain- son writes: lowship and refreshments fol- and he won the Great Ameri- E&S Body and Paint opens who would be interested in ing), and if you are not, the “Nearly a year ago Peg lowing. All are welcome. can Truck Show in Louisville, on September 1st. It is located being involved in helping us world has no place for you. If and I had a very hard week. Kentucky. Th e truck was an on 15954 Rd. 69 off CR 424. obtain auction items, have you can’t make the Top 100 Sunday night we were home PRIDE ‘85 Kenworth Semi. What You may call for an appoint- contacts that may be inter- in the world on some list, you and (our son Mike) was 700 made this award so special is ment at 419-399-5955. ested in donating to this are nothing. miles away… Now we had By: Doris McKinley, worthy cause, or would like “Th is pressure on self-es- been through this before. Certifi ed Youth Minister, to volunteer to assist in this teem has devastating conse- Bob, Jr. had gone away to Pathway Lutheran Church TENTH ANNUAL WCCH Did you know inserting a event, please ask them to quences in the lives our young college and we had gathered Harlan IN BENEFIT GOLF OUTING fl ier in the West Bend News come to this meeting. Th is adults. Young men commit ourselves together until we Luke 18:14a “For everyone can be as low as 7¢ each? event cannot be successful heinous acts just to prove had gotten over it. who exalts himself will be Th e Tenth Annual WCCH You can save a lot over reg- without your gracious sup- to someone they are a man. “So we thought we knew humbled and he who hum- port. Young women get involved Benefi t Golf Outing will take ular postage. how to handle separation bles himself will be exalted.” place on Saturday, September Our next WCCH Benefi t in destructive relationships pretty well. Yet when we Pride has many mean- Auction Planning Meeting because they are told they are 18, 2010. Tee time is at 8:30 dropped Mike off , we came ings- arrogance, conceit, a.m. at the Pond-A-River Golf will be on August 24th at the nothing if they do not follow home lonely and blue. smugness, self-importance Angel House (Dave and Ken- the culture’s standards. Club located just around the “Oh, our hearts were these are just a few of the corner from WCCH at 26025 dra’s home) on the grounds “Every week I’m reminded fi lled with pride at a fi ne descriptions in the diction- DRY ANIMAL of WCCH at 6:00 p.m. of how important the gospel River Road. All proceeds from young man and our minds ary. But pride can also mean this event will be used for the Please bring any items message is: You are loved! You were fi lled with memories delight, gratifi cation, satis- that you have acquired for didn’t do anything to earn it direct care and benefi t of the BEDDING from tricycles to commence- faction, and self-respect. So children at WCCH. the auction to this meet- or deserve it, but God gives it ments, but deep down inside which one of the meanings of ing. We promise to treat you freely! It’s grace! You are cre- So come on out and join Great for cows, somewhere we just ached the word pride do you relate the fun! Th e day includes 18 kindly with a light meal and ated in His image, paid for by with loneliness and pain. to the most? refreshments. Please RSVP His death and invited to live holes of Golf w/cart, Golfer’s horses, chickens, “Somebody said, ‘You Pride is something we all gift package, steak dinner your attendance by calling a new way with Him in His still have three at home’ and seem to have too much of, ducks, turkeys Dan Grant at 260-632-5551 resurrection. You are valu- following at WCCH. Keep in they were right—we still had what are some of the things mind the hole in one prize of or e-mail Dave Smith at dave. able—indescribably so—and three fi ne kids and there was you are proud of? What about & all other farm [email protected]. it is only the good news of Je- $10,000.00! still plenty of noise, plenty your job, your education, We’re looking for busi- animals sus that tells you that. of ball games to go to, plenty your home, your car, your Jesus words recorded in nesses and individuals to Keep the news coming. of responsibilities, plenty of family? All of these items and scripture underline our worth be hole sponsors and event Call 260-414-1981 News is always free. Let your laughter. people are something we can in the sight of God… Matthew sponsors. If you have any friends, neighbors and com- “In fact, I guess there was be proud of. You work hard Delivery available by 6:25-26 (NIV) 25 “Th erefore I questions, please call Dave at munity know what’s going pretty near plenty of every- to pay for your possessions tell you, do not worry about 260-760-8342 or email dave@ small truck or semi on! thing… except Mike. 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It’s And Much More Canning Jars & Supplies • Corn Cutters I wonder today… are only $5 per column for the 3600 Square Ft. Store & Display you away from Him? Per- photo and the announce- Furniture Store Hours: Become a Facebook Fan for updates & specials haps you’re miles away from ment is community news. M-F 8-4:30; Sat 8-2:30; Closed Sun PAGE 4 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • [email protected] 2ND ANNUAL NATHAN ROSS- on the lower leaves, usually evening. Plants that stay wet possess medicinal qualities ANTWERP MUSIC BOOSTERS’ DUCK RACE FUND-RAISER WURM MEMORIAL GOLF aft er a heavy fruit set. Th e all night provide the perfect in that bygone day. In ac- SUCCESSFUL SCRAMBLE spots are dark brown to black conditions for fungal spores cordance with practices of and form concentric rings to infect. Use trickle or drip the times he compounded Divine Mercy School that form what is oft en called irrigation where feasible. these into medicines. He Council is sponsoring the 2nd a bull’s eye. Th e tissue around Fungicides can help pro- befriended all man and Annual Nathan Rosswurm each target spot turns yellow, tect healthy foliage from be- animals and even thought Memorial Golf Scramble on and soon the entire leaf turns coming infected, but they it was not right to kill good Saturday, September 18. Th is yellow and drops. Early blight cannot cure an infection once trees or kill fl ies or mosqui- event includes four person fungus also infects stems and it is present. Th ese diseases toes. He nursed broken and may produce stem cankers. It can spread rapidly and, once teams of any combinations. sick animals back to health. occasionally attacks the fruit, established, are diffi cult to Call the school offi ce for more Nathaniel Chapman, information at 419-263-2144. producing large sunken black control. Apply early in the target spots on the stem end season, and re-apply follow- Johnny’s father, apprenticed the boy to a Mr. Crawford, TOMATO PLANTS DYING of the fruit. Infected fruits of- ing a rain and repeat through- ten drop before they mature. out the growing season per la- an orchardist owning exten- FROM THE BOTTOM UP Th is disease is most common bel directions. Be sure to read sive (for that time) orchard holdings. Johnny learned to late in the growing season. label directions thoroughly Th e Antwerp Music (winner was Lois Ternet). By: Jim Lopshire, Exten- Late blight occurs in moist BEFORE you apply and be cultivate the apple trees and sion Educator to harvest the fruit in the Boosters sponsored a Duck Th e ducks were put in the weather with cool nights mindful of the harvest inter- Race at the Day in the Park in river at 12:00 noon on the Th e Extension offi ce has fall. Th is training helped de- and moderately warm days. val restrictions. For example, Antwerp as a fund raiser for Day in the Park. Kurt Temple received several reports of Dark, wet-looking spots be- chlorothalonil fungicide can termine the pattern of young tomato plants dying from the the band and choir students very generously helped out gin spreading in from the be applied up to the day of Chapman’s future later life who are traveling to Disney the race when asked to kayak bottom up. While tomatoes leaf edge and may develop harvest, but mancozeb must commitment as a purveyor are plagued by a stunning in the spring. down the river behind the a downy white growth on be applied no later than fi ve of orchard stock to the set- array of disease and insect Th e Grand Prize was a 32” ducks to assist them if they the lower leaf surface during days prior to fruit harvest. tlers on the frontier. Apples Flat screen LG television. Th e got stuck on tree limbs, sand problems, the symptoms be- wet weather. Fruits may also ing described are most likely were an extremely impor- Music Boosters thanks Don & bars, etc. develop spots that are gray- THANK YOU tant source of vitamins for Perry’s in Paulding for their Th e river was very low caused by one of these three green and water-soaked at common fungal diseases says the frontier people. support of the fund-raiser. and moving slowing be- fi rst, but they soon enlarge Th e family of Leota Davis Johnny became acquaint- Th e Grand Prize winner was cause it had been very hot Rosie Lerner, Purdue Univer- and turn dark brown and sity Consumer Horticulture wishes to thank our family, ed with Aesop’s Fables and Nancy Burns—Katie Hunt and we had little rain in the fi rm, with a rough surface. friends and neighbors for the read the book repeatedly. sold the winning ticket. days before the race. How- Specialist. Th e three common When conditions are favor- fungal diseases are Septoria visits, fl owers, cards, memori- He was fascinated with the Other prizes/winners ever, an unexpected rain able, the disease may progress al donations, food and words were: Keystone Salon—hair- shower changed the weather leaf spot, early blight or late very rapidly. characterization of animals blight. Th ese fungal diseases of comfort during the loss of being capable of performing cut from Paula (winner was conditions enough that the Th ere are a number of our mom. Karon Graft ), Keystone Sa- ducks crossed the fi nish line spread by spores, which re- management practices that the everyday actions of hu- quire a layer of moisture on Special thanks to Bernice, lon—haircut from Audrey in about 55 minutes (it was can help reduce the occur- Shalena, and Bonnie for all man beings. He also became the foliage to infect the plant, interested in the 18th century (winner was Misty Gordon), anticipated to take about 2- rence of these diseases. Crop their help. Dr. Halachanova Keystone Salon—manicure 3 hours). Mr. Temple and making them are most severe rotation and good garden best seller, Pilgrims Progress, during wet weather. and her staff , the nurses and from Jackie (winner was Kim Kyle Recker spent consider- sanitation can help reduce therapists at Paulding County he studied this work with the Septoria leaf spot, some- Bible. His religious interests Schaefer); Pierce Automo- able time working to retrieve the carryover of disease from Hospital, the Paulding EMS, tive donated an oil change ducks that went way past the times called Septoria blight, caused him to investigate year to year. Remove badly the Staff at the Gardens of and tire rotation (winner fi nish line. usually appears on the lower diseased leaves as soon as the the cult of Emanuel Swe- leaves aft er the fi rst fruits Paulding, they were great. was Shelly Conley-Shiple); Also, students walked spots are detected and elimi- Rev. Ben Lowell for his denborg thoroughly; he was Riverside Hardware donated through the crowd with wa- set. Fruits are rarely infected nate badly infected plants as soon aft erwards converted directly, but the loss of good prayers and support. Hospice a watering can (winner was termelon asking for free will soon as possible. Remove and to that faith. He became, foliage reduces fruit yield and for their help, the Dooley Fu- Dana Sosbe); Chris Feich- donations for the tasty treat. destroy all tomato plants aft er neral Home, Shawn Dooley, by invitation, a minister to ter donated a gift certifi cate Mary Hunt coordinated the quality, and exposed fruits killing frost. are more susceptible to sun- Paul Reinhart and Marty the church because of his and handmade cards from watermelon distribution Keep the foliage of the Hunt. Pastor Jim Edwards for unusual insight into Swe- Stampin’ Up (winner was and donated the supplies for scald. Th e fungus is spread by plants as dry as possible. Al- splashing water and by work- the very special service. Th e denborgian doctrines. He Terry Sieger); Integrity Ford which the Music Boosters are low plenty of space between Ladies of the Antwerp Baptist commissioned a missionary donated two oil changes also very grateful. ing among the plants when plants for good air circulation. they are wet. Church for the great meal. and directed to work with (winners were Ronnie Finally, the group sold left - Avoid watering with overhead Terry and Pam Zartman and another young missionary Landfair and Peggy Shook); over fund-raiser items of um- Early blight also appears sprinklers in late aft ernoon or family for the use of their fa- along the Potomac River in Parkview Trauma Service brellas and t-shirts. Because cility and the good food. Virginia for a time until the donated a package promot- of the brief rain shower, the Th anks to Pudge Kennedy Spring of 1792. He remained ing “Don’t Text and Drive” group did brisk sales of um- for his work and for painting Daisy’s Emerald faithful to the Swedenbor- campaign (winner was Al brellas. Th is fund-raiser was Flowerbeds & the urns. Shuman); Rister Law Offi ce a success due to the gracious Cleaning We also want to thank the gian creed and practiced its Shrubs, Cleaning, tenets throughout his life. donated a four pound tub of supporters and volunteers. Commercial and West Bend News and Stan Double Bubble bubble gum Photo by Tawnya English Trimming & Jordan for the heart felt me- He professed to believe that Maintenance Residential morial he wrote to mom. he had frequent conversa- tions with angels and spir- 714 Elm Street Paulding, Ohio 45879 Th ank you all very much. 419-487-0216 Mom would have been its; two of these spirits were Phone/Fax: proud. women and he is reputed to Lawn Mowing &Tree 419-399-7181 —Billie and Gene Starkey, have believed that should Trimming Available 419-399-7336 Tom and Sandy Davis, he remain celibate during Margaret and Howard his earthly existence, they Johnson, would be his wives in the Dick and Mary Davis next world. He always car- p ried a few religious books with him and shared them PAULDING CHRONICLES I with pioneers and encour- Thank You! aged the study and reading We Appreciate Your Business By: Caroline Wells of them. Books were scarce Zimmerman on the frontier, therefore, he The Computer Depot Please let us know if we can serve you with any ‘Johnny Appleseed’ John would divide each book into ~ PRINTING or ADVERTISING ~ Chapman part II several parts, leaving frag- Where Your Budget Won’t be Derailed As I do more research on ments with several persons West Bend News • 419-258-2000 • [email protected] this character, I fi nd there so each might have reading DeziaRae Schlegel are volumes written on the material until they might Owner/Technician myth and the man. Please see him again or trade with 2674 Road 250a bare with me as I try to sort other readers. Antwerp, Ohio 45813 Hunt’s Engine & Machine out some of the facts. Th e 419-258-1800 • 110 North Main Antwerp, OH 45813 Even though Johnny 419-258-0035 following information was learned pruning, he rejected taken from the book Johnny all pruning and graft ing of [email protected] Appleseed ‘Orchardist’ (Fort nursery stocks, for he be- www.thecomputerdepot.net SUMMER: Wayne Library, 1954). lieved that to cut or prune Let us check it over for your John Chapman was prob- a tree was as cruel and un- ably born in Springfi eld, vacation season? principled as to maim a hu- SALE Massachusetts on Septem- man being, hence morally Fimco Trail Type Call & Get Your Vehicle’s Appointment Now! ber 26, 1774. Little is known ON Lawn wrong. He spent some time Yard Sprayer Spray 9 Radiator & Gas Tank Repairs of his childhood only that in western Pennsylvania ers & his half-sister later recalled Spreaders 9 Major & Minor Vehicle Repairs and many years in Ohio that as a child he loved na- where he roamed the val- • 30 gallon tank ture, observed birds, plants leys of the Muskingum and and fl owers and that he also its tributaries. He repeatedly • 12 Volt ! enjoyed natural scenery. He stated that the two chief ob- NEW always cared for wounded jectives of his life were to battery operated or distressed beasts and Hun make apples available to all t’s now sells derived great pleasure in and to preach the doctrine • Hand Wand new & used caring for God’s creatures. of Emanuel Swedenborg. Johnny collected herbs— Progressive Ag Company tires. Chec Th e purveyance of nursery 100 East Oak Street k us horehound, catnip, penny out be stock aff orded him oppor- CCOMPOMPAANYNY Continental, OH 45831 fore you royal, ginseng, and dog tunities to propagate the 419-596-3806 travel! fennel—all were reputed to Swedenborgian faith. www.proagco.com PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • www.westbendnews.net PAGE 5 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 Editor’s Note: We here at liberty must be ensured. It theory within his Commen- tice must not stand. ignore a poor person’s need. response last Th ursday for his mother- in-law. He noted without their help his the West Bend News print all was this understanding of taries on the Laws of England. Just as our Founding Fa- Th e Yank’s humanity reaches mother-in-law may not have survived. “Letters to the Editor” because freedom which motivated Blackstone believed the right thers put a check on tyranni- to all colors, races and creeds. Guelde motioned to move Council into Executive Session for legal mat- we believe that everyone has a our Founders to pen the Sec- to self-defense was an in- cal government, so too must He is benevolent, wise and ters, seconded by Trausch. Vote: all yea. Constitutional right to freedom ond Amendment. Today, the dispensable auxiliary right, we now check the tyranny strong yet forgiving, a soldier Council returned to Regular Session. of the press. In saying that, we Second Amendment remains thus serving “to protect and of violent crime by restoring of principle and example. Sutton motioned to authorize the Village Administrator to sign the GE do not necessarily agree with as essential for protection maintain inviolate the three the Second Amendment to He abhors tyrants, terror- contract contingent upon approval the content that is printed. We against tyranny as it did at its great and primary rights, of all citizens. Armed with this ists, enslavers and fascists. from Rural Development, seconded by Trausch. Vote: all yea. are just the messengers. Th e inception over two hundred personal security, personal fundamental right, those who His heart is open to the down Daeger motioned to pay the bills, name of the person who wrote years ago. liberty and private property.” cherish freedom, will never trodden and poor and to seconded by Sutton. Vote: all yea. the letter is placed at the end Th e Founding Fathers Because of the prominence of allow these freedoms to be those the righteous ignore. Trausch motioned to adjourn, sec- of each article. To be consid- themselves witnessed the tyr- Blackstone’s work among the violated by the tyranny that is Never sell our Yank short, onded by Sutton. Vote: all yea. ered for publication, letters anny and injustices fomented Founding Fathers, his writ- violent crime. he is our protector, our fort. PAULDING COUNTY GRAND ings give us clear insight into —Philip Wegmann must be no longer than 1000 by a standing army in peace He is there for you and me, JURY INDICTMENTS words, and you must provide time. Less than twenty years the political philosophy of sustains our freedom and lib- early America. Blackstone’s a name along with a phone before the passing of the Bill LETTER TO THE EDITOR erty. Th e Yank’s solidness and Paulding County Pros- infl uence can be seen in the number and/or email to con- of Rights, the colonists had beauty reminds us of God’s ecuting Attorney, Joseph R. precise language of the First fi rm validity of content. You been subjected to the injus- I receive so many emails given abilities, opportunities Burkard announced that the Article of the Massachusetts can respond or submit a new tices brought by the Brit- everyday about this fall’s and priorities. Paulding County Grand Jury State Constitution. Th is doc- letter by email, USPS or fax. ish Military stationed in the election and to “clean up We Americans give to him indicted 12 persons on Th urs- ument, authored by John and Responses need to be re- colonies. Th is merited fear our government!” Guess my heart, body, soul and love day, August 12, 2010. Samuel Adams, states that: ceived by Friday at 5:00 pm of a standing army made question is, who do you vote Yank gives to us, strength, Charles George, Paulding, “All men are born free and to be considered for the next many anti-federalist wary of for that is clean? What about purpose, remembrance and DOB 3-25-1967, Receiving equal, and have certain natu- publication. We reserve the the proposed federal govern- the people that vote that don’t solidarity. stolen property, F-4 ral, essential, and unalienable right to edit for length, content ment. know who the “clean” people Donald L. Smith, Pauld- rights; among which may be and worthiness. Th e anti-federalists feared are? It’s so easy to send all VILLAGE OF PAULDING ing, DOB 8-3-1955, Having reckoned the right of enjoy- email: info@westbendnews. a standing army in the hands this political email jargon COUNCIL MEETING MIN- weapons while under disabil- ing and defending their lives net of a strong federal govern- to people on your email list UTES FOR 8/2/10 ity, F-3 and liberties; that of… pro- ment would present too but it’s not helping those Alvin T. Donaldson, fax: 419-258-1313 tecting property; …that of great a threat to America’s who aren’t tuned in to the Paulding Village Council met in Paulding, DOB 3-1-1956, Do- USPS: West Bend News seeking and obtaining their Regular Session on August 2, 2010, at freedom. However, the pos- good and the bad. We need mestic Violence, F-3 PO Box 1008 sibility of a foreign invasion safety and happiness.” Th e 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at the someone to point out the Municipal Building. Mayor White called John F, Hergenroether, Antwerp, OH 45813 right to keep and bear arms the meeting to order. weighed heavily on the minds bad and why. Yes, I’ll admit, Paulding, DOB 5-18-1971, Re- of our early leaders as our is the axis upon which all our our government needs an Finance Director Tope called roll other freedoms depend. It is with the following members present: ceiving stolen property, F-4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR nation weathered the hostile overhaul, but it starts at the top Kim Sutton, Jim Guelde, Roger Sierer, Kyle W. Weaver, Payne, political climate of the late only through this right that and that isn’t going to happen Mike Trausch, and Randy Daeger. Ad- our liberties are ensured. ministrator Wiebe and Solicitor Jones DOB 7-5-1990, Traffi cking On the morning of April eighteenth century. Clearly, for another couple of years were also present. Council woman Barb Our Founding Fathers in drugs, F-5, Traffi cking in 17, 1775, General Th omas the United States required a or so. Th ere’s a website that Rife was absent. drugs, F-4 strong means of national de- understood this well when Sutton motioned to approve the Gage ordered his British Reg- I went to, it’s the following: th they constructed the Second minutes of the July 19 Council meet- Melvin H. Crawford, III, ulars to march on the town of fense. Th e task then facing the contactingthecongress.org. If ing, seconded by Trausch. Vote: Sutton, Unknown address, DOB 7- Amendment. Th ey believed yea; Guelde, yea; Sierer, yea; Trausch, Concord. Only the night be- Constitutional Convention anyone has another website 13-1988, Traffi cking in drugs, was how to balance the neces- that armed citizens who val- yea; Daeger, abstain. fore, Gage had received orders they use, please let us know Satoshi Kawano, a 13-year old F-3, Traffi cking in drugs, F-2 sity for a standing army with ued their freedoms would as this one only gives our two Japanese exchange student living with to seize the Patriot munitions Councilman Mike Trausch, presented Robert Banks, Lewisville, and arms rumored to be hid- the potential risk of tyranny present such a hindrance to senators and representatives. the advance of tyranny that several gift s to Mayor White including a OH, DOB 6-25-1974, Non- den there. However, what was brought by such an army. If you want to contact Steve paper fan, an origami crane and coaster, support of dependants, F-5 meant to be a secret plot was In addressing this threat, our fundamental liberties Buehrer, you have to go to along with a letter from Mayor Masahi- could never be denied. It was ro Kouno of the City of Nishinomiya. He Christina E. Th omas, Van completely thwarted. Because the Framers relied on what [email protected]. also recited the story “Arrow to the Sun” this understanding of the im- Wert, DOB 7-25-1985, Th eft , of heroic eff orts by men such they believed to be an inher- If you’re lucky, they may in English, and had illustrated the story F-5 ent natural right on par with portance of the right of de- answer your emails. Please on a scroll. Mr. Kawano will be staying as Paul Revere and Dr. Joseph with the Trausch family until August Alicia R. Perez, Payne, fense, which allowed Zacha- th Warren, the colonists were those espoused in the Decla- do some checking before you 18 . Mayor White thanked him for the DOB 1-28- 1979, Possession riah Johnson to vote for the gift s, and extended him a warm welcome warned of the imminent Brit- ration of Independence. Just vote this fall. of Drugs, F-5 as all men are endowed by Constitution at the Virginia to the Village of Paulding. ish invasion. On the road to —P.J. Scarpelli Claudia Fickel, Republican candi- Joaquin M. Estrada, Un- their Creator with the right Ratifi cation Convention only date for Paulding County Auditor, was Concord, the British met stiff present seeking support in this fall’s known address, DOB 3-14- resistance and were forced to to life, liberty, and the pur- aft er he was assured that peo- ECHOES OF CANNON FIRE: ple’s freedoms would not be election. 1975, Traffi cking in Drugs, retreat. Th e day ended as the suit of happiness, so too are A TRIBUTE TO ANTWERP Ordinance No. 1410-10 re: An Ordi- F-4, 2 counts violated. Johnson was certain nance Designating Lela McGuire Jeff ery British suff ered a costly and they born with a fundamen- MEMORIAL’S CIVIL WAR Jason E. Grunden, Van tal right to defend themselves that the people’s liberties were Park a Smoke-Free, Alcohol-Free, and demoralizing failure. Th e SOLDIER Pet-Free Facility, was read for the fi rst Wert, DOB 2-12-1980, Non and their liberties. safe from tyranny because time. Daeger and Trausch expressed American Revolution was their concerns regarding designating support of dependents sparked from this attempt to Th is concept of a natural they: “are not to be disarmed of their weapons. Th ey are left By: George Forrest the park as a “pet-free” facility. Mayor Marci E. Goings, Latty, seize the colonist’s arms. right to self-defense held deep White and Sutton noted they had both DOB 8-14-1989, Th eft , F-4, in full possession of them.” Yank, a man of granite, a received requests from residents to des- Th e lessons of the Revolu- roots in the English legal Th eft F-5 system and had a profound Now, almost two hundred heart of gold, stands at atten- ignate the park “pet-free” for safety pur- tion were not wasted on our tion eyes alert, faces south, his poses. Sutton noted she would value the early leaders. Th e Framers of impact on our early lead- years since the ratifi cation of Paulding Youth Ball Association’s input ers. William Blackstone, the the Bill of Rights, some have gun ready. Brave in body and on this matter. the Constitution understood Mayor White noted he has not been Want to Advertise, political philosopher most questioned whether this fun- soul neither bold or shy. Fac- that if a nation were to remain ing his troops, some he has able to contact Pat Ross, Paulding Ex- but don’t know free, the right of the people to frequently quoted by our damental right remains rel- empted Village Schools Superintendent, Founders, conceptualized evant to Modern American lead into battle many times. regarding the school’s appointment to keep and bear arms for the All the names are etched on the Recreation Board. He relayed Jon where to start defense of their freedom and centuries of English political Society. Th ese individuals ar- Snodgrass recently resigned his posi- gue that a tyrannical govern- stone and in his mind. Th ey tion on the Board, and is awaiting the have served him will and school’s new appointment. ment no longer presents a sig- Mayor White relayed Mayor’s Court nifi cant threat to our liberties, honorably. collected $392.10 for the month of July and that defending the rights Today, the sky is a clear 2010. Your full service pharmacy... Solicitor Jones noted he forwarded ? blue, the sun is warm, it is late of the people is a duty best the preliminary title opinion, for real Call August. It is where the Mau- left to a trained police force. estate owned by the Village in regards to The WEST BEND NEWS mee River fl ows lazily into the water distribution system, to Olivia While the threat of tyranny Brinkley at Rural Development for her from a standing army has Ohio, and on to Lake Erie. review. been signifi cantly lessened Crossing the routes of the Sutton noted Deb Paputsakis, underground railroad, that Paulding Exempted Village Schools, since the early years of our notifi ed her of ODOT’s approval of the nation, tyranny and injustice aided slaves across the state school’s travel plan for the “Safe Routes and into Canada. Soon leaves to School” program. Th e school may endure. In cities across the now apply for funding. Th e next funding nation, families live daily in will change from green to all cycle begins September 7th. the shadow of violent crime. hues and shades of the rain- Guelde extended a “Th ank You” to Eff orts targeted toward dis- bow. Some designs so unique, Paulding EMS personnel for their quick arming thugs through gun beautiful, and vibrant, not regulations completely miss even a gift ed artist can copy Huber Opera House the mark, instead disarming them. Th e weather will responsible citizens, leaving change from warm to bitter & Civic Center Upcoming Events them unarmed and demoral- cold, sleet, snow and rain will 157 E. High • Hicksville • 419-542-9553 • [email protected] ized. In cities which enforce fall, humans and other ani- strict gun bans, even the most mals will seek shelter. UPCOMING EVENTS professional police forces fi nd Now the granite Yank, who Sept. 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Th is injus- their obligations, and would PAGE 6 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • [email protected] A DAY AT THE PARK seven children and a widow. mand ship and they were 2nd it and gives credit where credit was LAPD policy. Aft er a fashion, Mr. Pender- in command. Th ey had many is due. He met his wife in 1960 grast married this lady and ships lined up to invade Ja- Here at WBN wish you while in the academy. Th ey that made twelve kids. But pan. Th is date was set. Th en many more years of retire- were married in 1967. She was James always liked his step- they got orders to pull out to ment. Linda Young, a Canadian, mother and was quick to say thirty miles from shore and See ya! who hailed from New New- so. that was when they dropped foundland and they lived in His father had a Model the “A” Bomb. A VISIT WITH PAUL HOW- Orange County about thirty- A truck and he hauled brick Th en they followed the ARD eight years. for the contractors. But that Missouri into Tokyo Bay for Th ey have a son, Dennis, stopped with the depression all the surrender signings and By: Stan Jordan who lives in Long Beach with and they moved to Arkansas. was given one day off to visit Paul Howard was born in two children. Th ey also had Th ey had the Model A and six Tokyo. Antwerp, December 30, 1942. a daughter, Jody, who is de- horses and three wagons, and Jim said aft er what all the His parents were Dennis and ceased. walked the 200 miles from Americans had done to Tokyo Esther Howard. Th ere were In 1967-1969 he served as a east of Memphis to Arkansas. the people were very friendly fi ve boys and two girls in the patrolman in a division of LA. Th ey farmed there, raised and helpful to them. Th ey family. Th e next twenty years he was cotton and corn to feed and guarded the troop’s ships He graduated from AHS in the Motorcycle Division. they did this until 1939. Th ey awhile and then started home. in 1960. He was very active in He rode Harley’s, Honda’s, raised a lot of vegetables for Th ey landed at Long Beach Moto Guzz, and Kawasaki’s. their own food. Th e barn and was there about three Th ey were allowed to ride burned down in that year, so weeks and then transferred their bikes home—sometimes on 1st watch and sometimes they went out of the farming to the McCracken and went nd business. to Frisco to decommission on 2 watch. He really enjoyed working All of this was in Keiser, it. Th is was in the last part of for the police department, but Arkansas. He went to school May 1946. he retired aft er 21 years. there. Th e town consisted of He went to Memphis and He then took a job as a two cotton gins and a couple stayed there until July of 1947. traffi c controller for the fi lm of stores. He couldn’t fi nd a good job at By: Stan Jordan ing money to go to Disney industry while they were on Mr. Pendergrast and his all. location. He still wore a police Th is year’s Day at the Park, World. wife had one more child. Th ey He got word of a man in was well-attended and a suc- Th ere were a lot of arts uniform and was easily rec- moved to Oceola about 1940 Bay City, Michigan who want- ognized. He said he liked Bob cess even though we had a and craft s and vendors on the and he worked on the police ed to teach a fellow how to little shower around noon. midway, as well as the food Mitchum the most. force. run a drag line for wages. So He made a commercial for Th e people took refuge in the and refreshment stands. Our Jim quit school at six- he was hired as an apprentice various tents available and Th e V.E.T.S. committee high school sports, especially V-8 Juice and did a good job teen and got a job on a Dredge and his fi rst job was Owosso, of it. Th e pay with all the roy- then aft er the rain returned had a Cruise-In and were Boat on the Mississippi. Th ey Michigan. in baseball. Actually when he to the midway. proudly showing the ‘New graduated, some Cleveland alties have totaled $57,000. All kept the channel open for He and Bill Page worked all total he made fvie ads. Th e Antwerp Chamber Memorial’, the dedication boats. Th en he got on with a over Northern Ohio. His fi rst Indians Scouts came to check of Commerce had lined up date is August 29. At the be- on him but he was already He worked with the fi lm survey crew, for depth and job was north on SR 49 north industry for about 20 years a good slate of entertain- ginning Jeff Crabill sang the erosion work. of Joe Dunderman’s house. gone to the Marines. ment for the day. Th e Dance Star Spangled Banner as the He served in the Marines and really enjoyed it and the Well, they fi nished that job pay was good. Dolls delighted the people for Boy Scouts raised ‘Old Glory” and Jim set a trailer on Joe’s from 1961 to 1965, in San Di- an hour. Th eir appearance for the day. Th en at the close ego and Quantico. Most of the Th ey moved to Kingman, property and helped with the Arizona last July. Th is is their in their dress was only sur- of festivities the Boy Scouts chores and harvest for the time as a tank mechanic. He even served as a mechanic in retirement home, as both are passed by their abilities. Th ey had a fl ag retreat. rent. Th e fi rst child, Brooks, Hawaii for two years. over 65. are almost pros! Th e Cheer- Th e Duck Race was won was born here in 1948. Th ey If he had a life long dream leaders ran through their by a Mrs. Burns. Th e ACDC, Aft er he was home from moved to Paulding in 1949 the Marines for a few months it would have been baseball. routines getting ready for the Chamber and Cruise-Ins out on the Charloe Trail. He would have liked to have AHS athletic season and they 50/50 drawing was won by he got restless and went out Jim worked for Bill Page on to L.A. for mechanics school. gotten into baseball as a pitch- themselves are quite athletic. Mike Renno who donated all the drag line for eleven years er, but he has no regrets at all. Th e Riverside Crew, a praise his share to the ACDC for the Aft er he graduated from me- until 1958 and then bought on chanics school, he met a fel- He has had a good life and a band, entertained with music Village signs. of Bill’s machines. Th ey got a good family. He also likes old and vocals for about an hour. Th e Chamber of Com- low who was going to try out lot of work in Hardin County. for the LAPD. He passed fi ve cars, he has two old Fords. Angel Steiner, on the bongo merce was the sponsor of For about two months every Well, Paul, we sat here in drums, brought us a new con- the Day in the Park and they tests or exams and then went year for eleven years they did through the LA Police Acad- the WBN offi ce relived forty- cept in music. Th e Commu- want to thank everyone for He took some engineer- a lot of work around Defi - four years of your life aft er nity Band was well-received coming to the park for the emy and graduated in 1967. ing classes at the University of ance County. Business was His fi rst assignment was you left Antwerp. as their program covered a day and also the businessmen Tennessee. His professor was very good and Jim made a You have led an exem- number of varieties of music. who helped fi nancially. Also in the undercover drugs and around on the job and Jim good living for his family. He narcotics division. He was a plary and successful life. It Lee Kallsen entertained the the people who rented space gained lots of experience. worked with his son, Jim, for was a very interesting morn- older folks who remember and the local vendors. hot dog like character and was In 1944, he went to Tip- many years. quickly accepted by the street ing and we enjoyed your visit the Honky Tonk Era of 1950- See ya! tonville, Tennessee on a job. Jim took one of the ma- and I know all your Antwerp 1970. Cy and Ruth Savage did gangs. He would make a buy He met Doris Williams there chines and went on his own. and then nab a report. In all he friends were glad to see you. a fi ne job just as they always JAMES PENDERGRAST and they were married that He also has a good business. We here at WBN wish you have. Th e will always help made some 55 buys. He had to August. Th ey had met in a He also serves on some of the look and act like one of them many more years of retire- out, they always enjoy com- By: Stan Jordan theater and spent a lot of time water boards in the area. Th is as a rule. He was transferred ment in the beautiful state of ing back home to ‘A Day in James was born in Upor- in the little restaurant. was about the middle of the aft er six months because he Arizona. the Park’. Th e Antwerp High ia, Mississippi in October of In October, he turned 18 1970’s. was becoming known; and it See ya! School Band ran through 1926. Th ere was fi ve children and he had to register for the Jim retired when he and some of their selections for in his family. His mother died draft . On December 7, 1944, Doris was sixty-three years of us. Th e Show Choir, a part in 1929. he was inducted into the age. of the Antwerp High School His neighbor man lost his Navy and went to Bainbridge, I asked Jim what his hob- Choral Group, entertained us Paulding farm due to the bank failure Maryland. bies are. He said ‘piddling for awhile and I understand and depression and he com- He went home for a week around’. both of these groups are rais- mitted suicide. Well, he left aft er graduation and then He has a Model T, 1926 reported to a shipyard in the vintage. It was the fi rst year to Hardware THANK YOU FOR ALL THE YEARS! Carolinas for the USS Chi- have an electric starter. About cago, a heavy cruiser. He this time his pride was a ‘Wil- BUT missed by one day of becom- ly’s Knight’, but he doesn’t ing a plank on the ship. Th ose have that anymore. Certi ed Full Service & Repair RETIREMENT TIME IS HERE! FARMS are the members of the very Jim and Doris had six chil- Stihl — Bridge & Stratton fi rst crew. It had 3,012 men on dren—three boys and three WILDCAT CREEK POPCORN will Hours: M-F 9-5 board. girls—Brooks has three chil- be closing on October 1st, 2010 4633 Rd. 94, Payne, OH On the shake down cruiser, dren and lives in Antwerp; Saturday 8-28-2010 Clearance pricing will begin at our 1st road north of Payne - turn west they went down to Trinidad. Jim has two children and lives 419-263-3311 or 800-379-4532 He was a fi remen and worked in Antwerp; Donna has two retail store now and continue until Fax 419-263-3314 the doors close on October 1st in the engine room and boiler. children and lives in Delphos; email: [email protected] Th en they came back to Phila- Shelia has two children and 30% OFF delphia to do all the repairs. lives in Woodburn; Shelly Keepsake video of the Dedication of the He had a week’s leave while has two children and lives in ANY ITEM this went on and came back Antwerp and David lives in ANTWERP VETERANS MEMORIAL and shipped out on the day Antwerp and has no children. President Roosevelt died. So Jim and Doris have eleven $50.00 or more Sunday, August 29, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. Th ey went through the grandchildren. Panama Canal and had a day Jim liked what he was do- National known but Veterans Memorial Riverside Park off there aft er which they went ing. He has had a good life a East River St. • Antwerp, Ohio 45813 to another shipyard in the Ha- fi ne family and lots of friends. Locally Owned Videos are waiian Islands. He told me of some people Th ey stayed two weeks who helped him along the way People & Products $15.95 includes shipping in Pearl Harbor for gunnery and he is still very apprecia- Contact: Ken Reinhart practice and fi re fi ghting pro- tive of that fact. you can trust. cedures. Everyday practices He always carried a good Box 425 • Antwerp, Ohio 45813 and drills. Th ey joined the 3rd reputation on his work and Hours: fl eet then and it consisted of Jim still does. Th e company is All your hardware 419-258-7871 • 419-506-1717 Mon-Sat 7:30am–7:30pm three carriers that did fi ghter known for square work. 1251 N. Williams St. protection for the returning Jim, I enjoyed our visit and and commercial or by email at Ph: 419-399-3136 B-29’s from Japan’s fi re raids. I can see a man who has gone industrial needs [email protected] Th e ‘Big Mo’ was the com- from a little to a lot and knows Fax: 419-399-2396 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • www.westbendnews.net PAGE 7 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 ANTWERP HISTORY Answers to “Sudoku puzzle 8/18/10” The West Bend News “Let’s play ‘Dictionary’!” By: Stan Jordan James Gress, a gentleman Crossword Puzzle from Paulding brought me 439785126 123 this picture called the Jailor Bridge and it really shook 175246839 me up for awhile. He got it off Ebay. 45 You’ll notice down in the 682931475

6 corner it reads, Jailor Bridge, Antwerp, Ohio. 9 61423587 78 Well, I never heard of the Jailor Bridge before. I had 910not seen this photo before, 328597641 so I and James Gress talked a long time and mentioned 754168392 11 12 the only place in Paulding County that has that deep 8 17359264 13 of a gully is the Zuber cut off and not Jailor Bridge. Mr. Gress is retired from 296814753

14 15 Paulding-Putnam Electric and he has covered every 543672918 16 17 foot of the area many times. We both think maybe that 18 writing is wrong. I think the land owner. THANK YOU picture was taken in 1907. I have made a diligent 19 search to fi nd why it was We sat in the WBN offi ce Th e family of Doris M. and really discussed it as I called the Zuber cut off , but 20 21 22 to no avail so far. Perl want to thank neigh- was really excited to see this bors, friends and family for their sympathy cards, fl ow- 23 ers and gift s. We wish to thank Rev. 24 25 Drew Gardner for the won- derful service and ladies of 26 the church for the dinner. We would like to thank the doctors and nurses who gave great care to Doris, and to Den Herder for their great Across Down service to the family. Your kindness will al- 2. Doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt. 1. A sudden sensation or onset of faintness or ways be in our hearts. illness, especially of nausea. 4. Confused, incoherent, foolish, or meaningless God Bless, talk. 3. Sulfur. —David A. Perl 6. The spiral galaxy containing our solar system. 5. A woman whose work is the washing and & families (2 words) ironing of clothes, linens, etc. p photo. Th e so-called reservoir, a 7. Formally precise or proper, as persons or 8. A very small island. We had discussed all total of about fourteen thou- behavior; stiffly neat. sand acres, was fed by two BUD BASH 10. The egg of a parasitic insect, especially of a kinds of maybe this or that. We both thought it was the run off ditches, North Creek 9. To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of. louse, often attached to a hair or a fiber of about where the new US 24 COED SOFTBALL clothing. Zuber Cut-Off Ditch and 11. Rebuild; make over. I will explain that a little crosses SR 49 and South TOURNAMENT 12. To give, feel, etc., in return. later. Creek down one mile at the 13. To impart a trace or slight degree of some corner of 144 and SR 49. Th e annual Bud Bash color to; tint. 16. Shockingly frightful or dreadful; horrible. Mr. Gress went home and I took the picture to lunch Th e excess or overfl ow Coed Soft ball Tournament 14. A close-fitting, waist-length, sleeveless 17. To snivel or complain in a peevish, self- with me because I was proud water was drained through will be held August 28 at garment that buttons down the front, designed pitying way. of it and wanted to discuss it. the Zuber cut off and ends Paulding Reservoir Park. to be worn under a jacket. up in the Maumee. Th is will be a double elimi- 19. A sudden overwhelming fear, with or without Well, I showed it to a num- ber of area farmers with a lot Well, we found out, and nation, hit own ball tourna- 15. Oppressively hot, parching, or burning, as cause, that produces hysterical or irrational why that bridge is called the climate, weather, or air. behavior, and that often spreads quickly of maybes and they thought ment. First 16 teams to enter it was the Zuber Cut-Off , or Jailor Bridge. Th at one in the will play. through a group of persons or animals. picture was replaced in the 18. A shelflike sleeping space, as on a ship, a mistake about the identity To enter, please call 1920’s or ‘30’s and that was airplane, or railroad car. 22. To avoid doing or fulfilling. of the place. 419-399-2981 or email at Th en I ran into James replaced by a huge culvert in 20. Not usual, common, or ordinary; uncommon 25. To wash; bathe. the ‘60’s or ‘70’s. [email protected]. in amount or degree; exceptional. Pendergrast and he is a high man in the Paulding County See ya! 21. To overcome by force; subdue. water drainage business and 23. Endowed with or characterized by a hearty, he didn’t know of any other Hanes Lanes joyous humor or a spirit of good-fellowship. deep gully in that area. But he never heard of the Jailor 120 W. Jackson St. 24. Pleasing in appearance; attractive; fair. Bridge. Paulding, OH 45879 26. Over again; again; once more. We sure had a lot of dis- cussion and talk on this pho- By: Stan Jordan to, but didn’t arrive at where Fall Leagues are A man and his wife were it took place. No one ever 50% to 70% out driving for a ride in the heard of the Jailor Bridge. looking for BOWLERS! Savings on Ink & Toner country and they were pass- Well, that aft ernoon, Mr. Mondays — Men’s League at 6:30 PM (Starts Aug. 23rd) HP Starting at $9.95! ing through a seedy part of Gress went to the Paulding County Carnegie Library st Epson Starting at $5.95 the area. You know, downed Tuesdays — Men’s League at 6:30 PM (Starts Aug. 31 ) and with the help of Shelly st Stop at these locations: fences, rusted cars and bark- Wednesdays — Ladies League at Noon (Starts Sept. 1 ) Taylor they looked up some Wednesdays — Ladies’ League at 6:30 PM (Starts Sept. 1st) ing dogs. 1891 plot maps and, low and He said, “Are these part Thursdays — Men’s League at 8:00 PM (Starts Sept. 2nd) behold, a Peter Jailor owned th of your relation?” that land at that time. Th at Saturdays — Youth Leagues at 10AM & Noon (Starts Sept. 11 ) th Refilled, Remanufactured, & Compatibles She came back at him, picture is correct and all of Saturdays — Mixed League at 4PM (Starts Aug. 28 ) 100% Quality Guarantee “Yes, my in-laws.” us are sort of wrong. Saturdays — Couples League at 6:30PM (Starts Aug 21st) And the fi ght was on! Here is what I know of Sundays — Mixed League at 6 PM (Starts Aug. 29th) I took my wife to a restau- Peter Jailor. He was born in Public Open Bowling Hours Larson’sBody&PaintLarson’s Body & Paint rant and for some reason the New Jersey in 1814. When waiter took my order fi rst. he was about twenty years (Starting Aug. 19th) Collision • Custom • Restoration “I’ll have the steak, me- old he moved to Cuyahoga Thursdays — 4PM to 7PM ($5 per bowler, all you can bowl!) FREE ESTIMATES & 24 HOUR TOWING dium rare, please.” County in Ohio and for Fridays — 5PM to Midnight ($2.50 per game) Th e waiter said, “Aren’t fourteen years was a car- Saturdays — 7PM to Midnight/Every other week 9PM to Midnight Providing the you worried about the mad penter and farmer. In 1837 (Bowl 2 games, get one free!) cow?” he married Annie Wald- Sundays — (Family Dollar Day) Noon to 5 PM Waterborne Paint System & ken. She didn’t live too long, “No, she can order for Call now for information or to sign up for a league! National Warranties herself.” and then he married Fannie And the fi ght was on! Moore in 1866. See ya! 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That’s why one leading agri - business firm, Syngenta, is work- EVERYBODY READS THE Since our county shelter is so ing with FFA (formerly Future Farmers of America) through a The people who will supply the small and can only hold 12 variety of scholarships, intern- world with food, animal feed, fuel WEST BEND NEWS! dogs at a time we frequently ships and mentorship opportuni- and fiber in years to come are become overcrowded and ties to support education and learning from a major agricultural career development of agricul- company today. need to make room for in- ture’s next generation. coming strays. Rescues make FFA is a dynamic youth organi- He further advises upcoming or it possible for the dogs al- zation offering agricultural educa- recent college graduates as they tion programs at middle and high begin their careers: “Take the initia- ready here to be given more schools. Today, student members tive to use your network and create time and possibility of being are engaged in a wide range of opportunities to meet or connect adopted into a new home. activities, leading to over 300 with prospective employers. It’s career opportunities in agricul- helpful to know what you’re looking If you are thinking about ture. Surprising to many, only 27 for in a prospective employer and adopting a dog from rescue percent of FFA members live in what careers or positions you aspire FROM THE DOG WARDEN’S there are some things to look rural farm areas. More than a to learn, but it is not necessary for DESK third live in urban and suburban you to be certain as you begin your out for. areas, with chapters in such large career. It is important to be flexible —Where do they get their cities as New York, Chicago and and willing to pursue alternative By: Mandy Lichty, Pauld- dogs? Are they unwanted Philadelphia. positions if you believe they will ing County Chief Dog One way FFA helps its mem- still enable you to achieve your puppy mill dogs? Th ere is bers is by providing valuable career goals. Also, willingness to Warden some debate as to whether knowledge from sponsor compa- relocate is an advantage that will Th is week’s featured pet is “rescues” taking puppy mill nies. For example, Vern Hawkins, help young graduates access more Tessa. She is a 3 to 4 month president of Syngenta Crop Pro- career opportunities and provide dogs are making it easier for tection in North America, who is more personal and professional old beagle puppy. Tessa is puppy mills to operate due to also serving as chairman of the development. just a sweet little thing and the fact that rescues make it National FFA Sponsors’ Board, “Self-motivation, integrity, will- would love to be a pampered easier for the mills to move suggests a few important actions ingness and ability to learn, com- y little house dog. She has al- students should take, as well as munication and listening skills, pp out their unproductive and skills that will help them prepare composure and teamwork skills a ready been spayed will just sick dogs with no expense to for success. are capabilities new hires should H need to fi nish her puppy “Pursuing opportunities to gain work to develop and demonstrate at them and no risk of inves- work experiences through intern- to their employers.” shots. tigation from law enforce- ships with companies or indus- Learn More Also at the shelter we have ment. tries you believe are interesting is To learn about jobs, e-mail col Hour Dennis, (has been neutered) —Th ere should be an ap- invaluable. The work experience [email protected]. For will strengthen the students’ facts on mentoring, internships the chow mix; and Bailey, plication and screening pro- résumés and often improve their and scholarships, e-mail young. Open Monday — Saturday the black labrador girl. cess. view of what work experience is [email protected]. For further 11:00 am – 9:00 pm A lot of people have been most interesting to them. Taking information, visit www.syngenta. —Th e rescue should in- the initiative to pursue leadership com or www.ffa.org or call (866) asking what a dog rescue is?? sist that you must give the opportunities is also important.” 796-4368. A dog rescue is an individual dog back to them if you must or organization that takes give up that dog. 2-4 pm dogs from overcrowded —Th e rescue should be shelters, abandoned, abused able to provide references Sales or stray pets and attempts from the local Humane So- ½ price regular to fi nd suitable new homes ciety or local animal shelter Parts for them. Some rescues are and a veterinarian. breed specifi c, some only —Th e dog should have work with small dogs, some been at the rescue long Service ICE CREAM CONES are group rescues such as a enough for its temperament Located at: 519 W. River Street, Antwerp, OH. herding dog rescue. We do to be observed and evalu- 4816 ST. Road 101 N. have quite a few dogs from ated. 3 Generations of Experience to Serve You Woodburn, IN, 46797 419.258.4311 the shelter go to rescue orga- —Th e dog should be Phone: (260) 632-4815 nizations to fi nd new homes. Spayed or Neutered BEFORE it is adopted. Th is helps pre- 1st Annual vent accidental litters. Animal Clinic of Paulding Paulding County Hospital Foundation —Most reputable rescues are registered as a non-profi t 308 E. Jackson Strides for Scholarships charitable organization. Paulding, OH 45879 —You should have an op- portunity to visit where the 419-399-2871 dog is kept. Keep an eye out USATF Certified Course for cleanliness. Dog rescue centers that are not clean Hours: Dr. Tom Wilkin The first 20 to register and well kept could be a sign will receive a 1 month that the dogs are not well Tues – 12-5 Dr. Missie Bowman membership to the Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri – 9-5 Audrey Hanenkratt, Mgr PCH Fitness Center. cared for. Ask a lot of questions and do your research. Ask for re- cords on the dogs on history, veterinary care, and temper- Saturday, September 25, 2010 ament testing. Country CabinetsHaviland, Ohio 9:00 a.m. Th e shelter is open for adoptions Tuesdays from Paulding County Hospital 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and Th ursdays from 3:00–5:00 Custom Kitchen & Pre register by August 31st - $20 per person (includes shirt) p.m. Th e dogs are always on Register September 1st - September 25th - $22 per person petfi nder.com and adopta- Call for Free Estimate or (includes shirt if available) pet.com Join our Facebook Bath Cabinetry schedule an appointment to visit our Showroom Registration & Sponsorship forms are available on our website: page. Look for Paulding pauldingcountyhospital.com - click on PCH Foundation Tab County Dog Shelter. 888-877-4640 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • www.westbendnews.net PAGE 9 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 ing on a fourth down. John We hope you can join us for the plains and North- carrots, pickle, pineapple, PANTHERS TOP ARCHERS IN AN Brown then led the Archers on the 17th. west, several battles of snow- milk; PLUS: Salad bar or down the fi eld and hooked Yours in Sports, storms, ice storms, and cold Cook’s choice OFFENSIVE SHOWCASE up with Chamberlain on a —Denny Miesle, temperatures for the Great 9/3 – Pepperoni pizza or penhoff er on 4th down with 14 yard touchdown pass to Athletic Director Lakes, normal snowfall and turkey salad sandwich, apple- a 6 yard touchdown pass. Th e make the score 32-28. Unfor- normal temperatures for the sauce, celery w/dip, chips, Archers added the extra point tunately for the Archers it was MORE TROPICAL WEATHER Northeast and anywhere be- milk; PLUS: Salad bar or to take a 6-7 lead. too little too late as there were & COOLER TEMPS low a line from Washington, Fruit Th e Panthers quickly re- only a few seconds left on the DC to San Francisco; warmer 9/6 – No school, Labor sponded on their next pos- clock. By: Josh Steiner temperatures and much dryer Day session when Kory Plotts Aft er the game, both weather especially for Florida 9/7 – Chicken or fi sh on carried the ball 69 yards for As of the time I am writ- coaches seemed to be pleased ing this article, Tropical De- which will be the warmest of bun, diced potatoes, pears, a touchdown. Th ey added a with their teams’ perfor- all the states. Also severe cold milk; PLUS: Salad bar or Cot- two-point conversion to ex- pression Six has formed in the mances. “On the positive central Atlantic. Sustained could hit the northern plains, tage cheese tend their lead to 14-7. Th e side, I thought we bounced central Canada, and Alaska Menus are subject to Archers promptly turned the winds now are 35 mph and are back well from last week’s supposed to intensify to hur- by January and winter could change. ball back over to the Panthers scrimmage.” Antwerp Head get an early start by Th anks- on a fumble. Steve Hielman ricane force by Monday eve- Coach Drew Altimus said giving. So be prepared by get- WT LOCAL SCHOOL then connected with a wide ning and become sustained By: Josh Hahn of his team. “Off ensively I at 110 mph by Th ursday eve- ting ready your snow shovels BREAKFAST & LUNCH open Drew Burnett on a 32 thought we executed well. and snow blowers because we Th e Antwerp Archers trav- yard touchdown pass which ning. Th e Weather Channel MENUS FOR THE WEEK OF eled to Paulding Friday night Th e off ensive line got off the and NOAA have this storm on could be in for a bumpy ride. gave the Panthers a 20-7 lead. ball and got on their blocks. Here is our fi rst question 9/1 THROUGH 9/7 to take on the Panthers in a Th e Archers turned the ball two potential paths—one in cross-county scrimmage. Th e Th e skilled guys all contrib- which a low pressure system is from a reader. over again when Drew Bur- uted. John Brown threw the Sue Knapp of Antwerp Breakfast: Panthers were able to hold on nett intercepted a pass by draped on the Eastern United 9/1 – Pancakes, sausage, to win 32-28. Both squads put ball well and spread the ball States with the Jet Stream and asked this question: John Brown on the following around. I’m happy where we “It seems that the worst milk, juice their off enses on display. possession, and once again a high pressure ridge over the 9/2 – Egg/cheese omelet On the fi rst possession of are at going into week one.” east central Atlantic will steer weather is always to the north the Panthers scored quickly Likewise, Chris Etzler was or south of us. Why is that?” muffi n, milk, juice the game, the Panthers un- on a 42 yard touchdown run the storm away from the coast 9/3 – Turnover, milk, juice leashed their overpowering also happy with his team’s of the US and toward Canada Answer: I think that there by Arellano, making the score performance, especially at is really no reason for this 9/6 – No school, Labor running game on the Ar- 26-7. and fi nally toward the British Day chers. Th e Panther off ensive the running back positions. “I Isles; and the other that there except for the randomness of A 60 yard kickoff return by feel we have two pretty good storms but even with winter 9/7 – Egg/cheese/bacon line had no problem opening Corbin Jones gave the Archers is no jet stream over the east muffi n, milk, juice up gaping holes for their run- running backs. Anthony was coast and the high pressure storms the only reason is that excellent fi eld position inside not able to play last year due it all depends which location Lunch: ning backs to run through. the Panthers 20 yard line and ridge extends into the interior 9/1 – Sloppy nachos (meat/ “Our off ensive line played to injury and Kory stepped in US steering the hurricane has the weather conditions the spark they were looking and ended up being one of the such as humidity levels and bag of scoop chips), corn, well,” stated Paulding Head for. John Brown called his into the Georgia and South pears, milk Coach Chris Etzler, “they got leading rushers in the league. Carolina coast, possibly a di- moisture content and in sum- own number and scored on a If they stay healthy and con- mer it really is just where there 9/2 – Chicken noodle off the ball tonight and have 14 yard touchdown run. Th e rect hit. At the moment, both soup/crackers, PB sandwich, progressively gotten better tinue to play this way they of these paths are very likely. is a trigger to lift the warm air extra point made the score could have big years.” and create thunderstorms. carrot sticks, sherbet, milk each scrimmage.” Th e Pan- 26-14. If this storm does become a 9/3 – Corn dog, tator tots, thers swept down the fi eld 65 Th e Archers will open up named storm, it will be called If you have questions, Th e Panthers added an- their season at home against please email me at: storm_re- fruited jello w/topping, milk; yards on four running plays other touchdown on their Danielle. WT: Bacon cheeseburger before Anthony Arellano the Blue Bombers of Edon, Even if Danielle quickly [email protected] and next possession when Wes while the Panthers will travel we will try our best to answer sandwich punched the ball in for the Zeller ran the ball in from 5 turns away from the coast and 9/6 – No school, Labor fi rst points of the game on a 1 to face their county rivals, the moves into the central Atlan- these questions and put them yards out to extend their lead Wayne Trace Raiders, in the in the newspaper. You may Day yard touchdown run to make 32-14. tic, there is a possible system 9/7 – Hot ham/cheese it 6-0 Paulding. West Bend News Game of Th e that could develop in the Gulf ask questions about anything Th e Archers then pro- Week! weather related and/or about sandwich, smashed potatoes, Th e Archers responded ceeded to attempt a come- of Mexico from a low pres- peaches, milk Noteworthy Performers: sure system that is expected any of my articles. Antwerp – John Brown: Menus are subject to to drape over the eastern US change. 13-16 2 TD’s 106 yards, 4 car- that could take on tropical Upcoming ries 1 TD 34 yards characteristics by mid-week. Shaile Chamberlain: 6 rec. Accuweather will be moni- WEATHER 1 TD 60 yards, 92 kick return toring these two storms over yards 1 TD the next several days. Forecast Paulding – Anthony Arel- In our area, things will be Wed, Aug 25 - Partly lano: 7 carries 2 TD’s 90 turning cooler this week aft er Cloudy, High 80° - Low 53° yards a cold front moves through Thu, Aug 26 - Sunny, Kory Plotts: 3 carries 1 TD the region. Th is front will High 75° - Low 50° 96 yards bring highs in the upper 70’s Fri, Aug 27 - Sunny, and lower 80’s with lows in the High 82° - Low 56° PAYNE NAZ YOUTH SOCCER mid to upper 50’s and lower Sat, Aug 28 - Sunny, LEAGUE BEGINS 60’s. Th is is going to be a big High 84° - Low 61° diff erence than what we have Payne Naz Youth Soccer seen over the last month with Sun, Aug 29 - Mostly will begin Saturday, Septem- highs in the 90’s and lows in Sunny, High 90° - Low 64° ber 4, 2010 and each Saturday the 70’s every day. But it won’t Mon, Aug 30 - Partly thereaft er beginning at 9:00 last long. By next weekend, Cloudy, High 85° - Low 64° a.m. throughout the month highs will be getting up in the Tue, Aug 31 - Sunny, of October. Time of games upper 80’s and higher humid- High 85° - Low 63° will vary. Soccer coaches are ity which could bring us some Hayden Krick wins the An- Antwerp-Paulding Football Scrimmage took place August needed! Th e Payne Church more storms. I also think that ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOL twerp’s 5K run August 14 in 20. Paulding won 32-28. More pictures at www.westbend- of the Nazarene is located at this will be the beginning of LUNCH MENUS FOR THE the men’s division. Photo by news.net 609 East Orchard Street, State our warm period that will last WEEK OF 9/1 THROUGH 9/7 Tawnya English. More pic- Route 500 East, Payne, Ohio. through September. tures at www.westbendnews. with an impressive off ensive back. Shaile Chamberlain For more information, call For some older news, last 9/1 – Taco dog or tender- net series of their own. Antwerp returned a kick-off 80 yards the church offi ce at 419-263- week in Louisiana, there was loin on bun, peas, pineapple, marched the ball down the 2422. tremendous fl ooding when for a touchdown making the milk; PLUS: Salad bar or Missing pictures? We fi eld 63 yards on a methodical, score 32-21. Th e Archers then 10-15 inches fell over a nar- Brownie 17 play drive that lasted over made their fi rst defensive stop GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF row swath from a heavy thun- have a stack of pictures here 9/2 – Cheeseburger or at West Bend News from eight minutes. John Brown of the night holding Pauld- WOODLAN FOOTBALL derstorm complex that stalled sliced turkey on bun, cooked connected with Jordan Kop- over this part of Louisiana for previous publications. Mark September 17, 2010, several hours. In some areas, on your calendar! Th is is a most of the rain fell in only a HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL LIVE special year at Woodlan, as few hours from when it start- ON WKSD 99.7FM we are celebrating our 50th ed. But also this system was year in Warrior Football. On good more ways than one es- Join us for the current Football games in our area! that night, we will be hosting pecially in the Mid-Atlantic. New Family Focused Restaurant Check out our schedule the Monroe Central Varsity In the Mid-Atlantic, most of 136 N. Main St. • Payne, Ohio the area was under severe to Fri. Aug. 27 Paulding @ Wayne Trace Football team with opening **BREAKFAST SERVED ANYTIME** kickoff scheduled for 7:30 extreme drought. Some areas Fri. Sept. 3 Hilltop @ Antwerp p.m. like Richmond had a defi cit of ** DAILY SPECIALS ** Join Kenny Stabler for Play by Play To commemorate this his- over 10 inches and other plac- *FULL MENU AVAILABLE ANYTIME* toric milestone we are invit- es even more. Some areas re- WKSD broadcasts all ally welcomed the rain. Also *Excellent Choice of Desserts* Ohio State Football Games ing, as our guests, all former players, coaches, managers, on Friday, August 20, 2010, *Every Wednesday Starting at 4pm* cheerleaders and administra- several lines of severe thun- Dairy Queen tors to the game. No advance derstorms moved through We offer Mexican Food by: Socorro Torres reservations are necessary. eastern Iowa and western Il- *We will be open late for all HOME GAMES* BACK-TO-SCHOOL Simply check in at the gate linois spreading large hail for your free admission and a and damaging winds through HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON AT SPECIAL name tag. both states. Th is line eventu- THE GIDDY UP GRILL!! DAIRY QUEEN ally aff ected our area on Sat- 1101 N. Williams Street If you have been a mem- Come Corral Your After Game Hunger HOT DOG & Paulding, OH 45879 ber of our program or know urday, bringing steady rain Hours: MINI-BLIZZARD* Phone: 419-399-2542 someone who has, please for most of the day making it NOW OFFERING WIFI share this invitation with very humid and damp. Wed-Sun $1.99 NEW STORE HOURS: them to join the celebration Th e winter forecast is 7:00am - 9:30 pm Mon.-Thur. 10:30 - 9:30 still the same for the United *Special good Monday, August 23 thru Monday, September 6. Fri.-Sat. 10:30 - 10:00 at Etzler Field. Phone: 419-263-2220 No additional discounts are available on advertised special. Sunday 11:00 - 9:30 States. Snow and bitter cold PAGE 10 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • [email protected] “FROM THE VANTAGE POINT:” VANTAGE Th e maintenance crew 9/3 – Assorted cereals, —Active Park Assist, a While in Payne, Georgianna has done an outstanding job crackers, fruit, milk technology that helps drivers kept very busy. She worked for CAREER CENTER KICKS OFF A NEW sprucing up the building this 9/6 – No school, Labor position the vehicle for paral- many years in Bryan and Van summer and the technology Day lel parking and then steer it Wert while raising her daugh- SCHOOL YEAR! team has been busy install- 9/7 – Warm cinnamon into a parking spot without ters Michelle and Tonya. Th e ing new soft ware, perform- roll, fruit, milk touching the steering wheel. family enjoyed camping and ing preventative maintenance Oakwood Elementary To participate, please visit church activities. Georgianna and updating some older – Lunch: Paulding High School, locat- was a Girl Scout and Rainbow computers. 9/1 – Ham & cheese sub, ed at 405 N Water St, Pauld- Girls leader for her daughters. Administrators and ar- carrot sticks, potato chips, ing, OH between 8:00 a.m. She was also a past Worthy chitects spent many hours fruit, milk and 5:00 p.m. Participants Matron of the Corono Chap- this summer meeting and fi - 9/2 – Corn dog, baked must be 18 or older and have ter of the Eastern Star. nalizing the details and fl oor beans, fruit, milk a valid driver’s license. Th ere Georgianna is now the plan in the design phase of 9/3 – Taco in a bag, lettuce is a limit of one test drive per proud grandmother of Noah the renovation and expan- w/cheese, fruit, milk household. Waggoner and Eric and Na- sion project. Construction is 9/6 – No school, Labor diah Eiden. scheduled to begin in May, Day MANOR HOUSE ASSISTED Georgianna enjoys living 2011. Stay tuned for updates 9/7 – Chicken noodles, LIVING WELCOMES GEOR- at the Manor House. She feels, throughout the school year. peas, bread, fruit, milk GIANNA WILSON “Th e staff goes overboard to help,” and the meals are a real PEVS BREAKFAST & LUNCH INTEGRITY FORD AND LO- Manor House Assisted asset since the menu is dif- MENUS FOR THE WEEK OF CAL COMMUNITY TO RAISE Living warmly welcomes ferent everyday. Georgianna 9/1 THROUGH 9/7 AS MUCH AS $6,000 FOR Georgianna Roth Wilson to looks forward to becoming more active in the weekly card PAULDING HIGH SCHOOL their large family. Born in MS/HS – Breakfast: Paulding to Charles and Fran- games and other fun activities 9/1 – Sausage, egg & cheese ces Roth, Georgianna was that are planned daily. Ford Motor Company Welcome Georgianna, the muffi n, juice, milk and Integrity Ford are part- named for her Uncle George 9/2 – Mini pancakes, sau- and was the only girl having Manor House enjoys your fun nering to help raise money personality! sage links, juice, milk in support of Paulding High three brothers, Ron, Leonard, 9/3 – Sausage gravy w/bis- School as part of Ford’s Drive and Lewis. cuits, juice, milk One 4 UR School program. Georgianna moved to 9/6 – No school, Labor Members of the local Pauld- Payne from paulding and As sure as it’s going Day ing community will have the lived there for 24½ years. 9/7 – Sausage biscuit, tator opportunity to raise up to to rain, the tots, juice, milk $6,000 for their high school MS/HS – Lunch: by test driving a Ford vehicle classifieds sell. 9/1 – Taco salad or strom- at Paulding High School on boli, baby carrots w/dip, chips Saturday, August 28th from assorted fruit, milk 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Th ese new Vantage Network Systems juniors – Nathan Th eis 9/2 – Pasta w/meat sauce, For every person who test (Paulding), Dakota Talbott (Paulding), Philip Stemen (Ft. garlic toast, green beans, as- drives a 2011 Taurus, F-Series Jennings) and Devin Pruden (Wayne Trace) – and their sorted fruit, milk truck, Fiesta, or Mustang, In- classmates, fi gure out locker combinations on the fi rst day 9/3 – Chili crispitos, re- tegrity Ford will donate $20 of school. fried beans, spanish rice, as- to Paulding High School and Th e Vantage Career Cen- Cosmetology lab for 23 years sorted fruit, milk enter the driver in a raffl e for ter 2010-2011 school year before retiring in 2004. Ms. 9/6 – No school, Labor a laptop computer. Th e school began on Monday, August Annette Klinger is the new Day will use funds raised to ben- 16th for all new students. Cur- Media Center/Community 9/7 – Southwest chicken efi t their athletic boosters and rently, there are 465 students Relations secretary. Annette salad, tortilla chips w/salsa, athletic department. attending Vantage. Junior worked for Telefl ex/Kongs- assorted fruit, milk “We’re excited to help raise PUBLIC AUCTION and senior students come to berg for 25 years. When that Paulding Elementary money for Paulding High Vantage from 13 area high job ended, she enrolled in the – Breakfast: School and at the same time SAT., AUGUST 28, 2010 - 9:00am schools: Antwerp, Conti- Certifi ed Computer Medical 9/1 – Assorted cereals, introduce parents, teenagers ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD - TOOLS - DOLLS - FISHING nental, Crestview, Delphos Offi ce Support Adult Edu- juice, milk and other drivers to our high Jeff erson, Delphos St. Johns, 9/2 – Muffi n, applesauce, quality lineup and innovative LOCATION: 8883 Lake Rd, Hicksville, OH 43526, 1/2 mi. south cation program at Vantage of St.Rt. 2. Fort Jennings, Kalida, Lin- and learned the skills neces- milk safety technologies,” said Rick colnview, Ottoville, Park- sary for an offi ce career. Mr. 9/3 – Cereal bar, apple- Greear, General Manager of CALL: 419-487-2535 with questions regarding any items listed way, Paulding, Van Wert and Tony Unverferth is a new sauce, milk Integrity Ford. “We know it is * We will be running 2 rings - 38 pictures of auction items on our Wayne Trace. Students choose Social Studies teacher. Tony 9/6 – No school, Labor important that students con- web page - www.guilford-realestate.com/auctions * from 17 diff erent career-tech- graduated from Kalida High Day tinue to have opportunities to ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: silverware; crocks; jugs; bottles; nical programs. School and the University of 9/7 – Poptart, juice, milk participate in extracurricu- crank ice cream freezer; Camel cigarette collectibles, tobacco tins; Paulding Elementary blue & gray granite ware; Simplex jack; army gear; old games; Several new staff mem- Dayton. Before beginning his lar activities, and that’s why model cars; Coke & 7-Up coolers; kids pool table; wood crates; (2) bers joined the Vantage team teaching career at Vantage, he – Lunch: over the past year it has been 2 man saws; scythe; butter churn; brass tubs; (2) wood wheel rims; this year. Ms. Barb Huber is worked at WLIO TV in Lima 9/1 – Pizza, corn, assorted a privilege to help support horse collar &  y net; lots of 1920-1980, IN, MI, OH license plates; teaching the related portion as a Sales and Marketing as- fruit, milk these important programs.” ceramic tubs; wood Firestone radio; comic books; ironing board; 9/2 – Sloppy joe scoops, table leaves; (2) sleds; (3) erector sets; hardware nail scales, of junior and senior Cosme- sistant. Since the start of Ford’s platform scales, hanging scales; branding iron; 50+ dolls & access.; tology. Barb is no stranger to New staff members in the oven potatoes, assorted fruit, Drive One 4 UR School pro- slaw cutter; Silver Mountain train toy; wooden machinery wheels; Vantage. She taught senior Vantage satellite programs in- milk gram in 2007, over 173,000 wooden pulleys; metal signs; Old Milwaukee clock & advert.; misc. clude Mrs. Rose Kreitmeyer, 9/3 – Toasted cheese, peas people have helped raise more old jewelry; misc. old brass R.R. locks; Auburn rubber car; Turnbull who is teaching Family and & carrots, assorted fruit, than $3.3 million for close buggy seat; Victor cash register; Daisy BB gun w/scope; Stanley Sylvia’S milk wooden planes; bicycles incl. J.C. Higgens, Western Flyer; peddle Country Portraits Consumer Science at Pauld- to 700 high schools across car; scooters; trikes; HOUSEHOLD: silverware; cookware; pots; ing High School; Mr. Mike 9/6 – No school, Labor the country. Locally, Integ- pans; crock pots; glassware; Rival food slicer; vacuum food sealer; CHILDREN & SCHOOL Miller, who came out of re- Day rity Ford has participated in sewing machine; lamps; (2) George Foreman grills; bread maker; tirement to return to the Del- 9/7 – Chicken strips, Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School stereo system; (3) port. Radios; Sirius satellite radio, car/home; (2) PICTURES whipped potatoes, gravy, entertainment cabinets; DVD & VHS players; (3) TV’s; dressers; phos Jeff erson Ag program; program for one year and cedar chest; buggy seat coffee table; computer hutch; luggage; August 24 to September 14, 2010 and Ms. Kelly Schalk, who bread, assorted fruit, milk raised over $3,800 for Wayne fans; misc. of ce supplies; RCA video camera; cameras; printers; $17.00 - Package: will begin her teaching career Oakwood Emenentary Trace High School. scanners; plant/night stands; (5) beds; bedding; curtains; solid wood dining table w/6 chairs; patio table w/6 chairs; coffee pots; 3 - 8x10 sheets, in the Delphos Jeff erson Ag – Breakfast: In addition to raising 9/1 – Assorted cereals, blenders; new ceiling fans; bookshelf; Bedazzlers; recliner; stuffed you design the package program. Welcome all new much-needed revenue for chairs; piano benches; misc. chairs; misc. coffee tables/end tables; crackers, fruit, milk high school extracurricu- Call 419-258-2207 for appointment and returning staff members kitchen tables; pictures; frames; Christmas trees, lights & dec.; 9/2 – Breakfast burrito, microwave; sweepers; lots of caste iron; 2 dr.  le cabinet; boxes at Sylvia’S Country Portraits and students! lar activities, Ford Motor fruit, milk Company’s Drive One 4 UR of albums, DVD & VHS; remote control cars; Nascar collectibles; Nintendos, Game boys & games; Antwerp yearbooks; pogo stick; School program also gives Radio Flyer wagon; boxes of kids toys; TOOLS & GARDEN: yard participants the chance to swing; (2) porch swings; 150w car amp; bikes; 10x10 pitch/hit net w/ take a look at Ford and Lin- tarp; bucket of baseballs; helmets; glove; bats; sports rack; Honda (/-%#/-).'$2%33%3!2%./7). coln Mercury’s exciting new ATV rims; tires; (2) 36” roll-up doors; lots of boy scouting equip.; Winnetago tent; ammo/reload equip.; hunt/ sh knives; hunting cars and leading safety tech- clothes & access.; (2) compound bows/arrows; gun bags; camp nologies, including: stove; lots of hunting, camping, scouting,  shing books; (12) tackle k"RIDAL$RESSES   —MyKey™, a system that boxes w/lures; (24)  shing rods & reels; nets; gas grill; coolers; golf allows parents to limit a vehi- club sets; life jackets; ice auger; oars; (10) bag chairs; boating tube; k"RIDES-AID$RESSES cle’s top speed and audio vol- steel cable & pulleys; stair risers; (6) vinyl replacement windows; Craftsman snow blade w/hdw.; Craftsman table saw; misc. trailer k-OTHEROFTHE"RIDE'ROOM ume to encourage safe driv- wheels; ladders; vise; miter saw; hand plow, planter, seeder; bench ing behavior in teens; grinder; car ramps; stands; hoses; sprayers; tree trimmer; metal k3PECIAL/CCASION$RESSES —SYNC®, the fully inte- chop saw; socket sets; hand tools; (2) elec. Drills; elec. Stapler; grated, in-vehicle voice-acti- (2) jigsaws; vib. sander; B&D router w/bits; battery charger; chain kST#OMMUNION$RESSES saws; leaf blower; car polisher; (3) elec. Weed trimmers; propane vated communications and tanks; parts bins; potato cannon; saw horses; solar yard lights; (12) k6EILS 3HOES *EWELRY "RAS ,INGERIE entertainment system with bags blow-in insulation; shop vac; shovels; hoes; rakes; forks; dog k4UXEDO2ENTAL 911 AssistTM, Vehicle Health house; rolling tool chest; sm. water heater; Report and GPS-based fea- TERMS: Cash or check w/proper ID; tures including business AUCTIONEERS: Bruce Guilford, Ray Yoder, Steve Zuber, Kevin search and call completion; Anspach —Blind Spot Information (/523 System (BLIS™) with Cross OWNER: BRAD GUILFORD 45%3 &2)$!9s!- 0- Traffi c Alert, which uses ra- 419-542-6637 • www.guilford-realestate.com 3!452$!9s!- 0- dar to check the blind spot and helps notify the driver !00/).4-%.432%#/--%.$%$ Bruce Guilford &/2"%343%26)#% of approaching traffi c when 7%34-!).342%%4s6!.7%24 /( backing out of a parking spot; REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEERING WWWSISTERSBOUTIQUEBIZ    and, PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • www.westbendnews.net PAGE 11 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 ODOT CONSTRUCTION AND Ohio 66. FARM HELP NEEDED MAINTENANCE PROJECTS Th e ramps on the north CLASSIFIED ADS WEEK OF AUGUST 23, 2010 side (the exit ramp from west- Full-part time bound U.S. 24 to Ohio 66, and Sell it in the Classifieds! Defi ance County: the entrance ramp from Ohio Classifi ed ads are $6.00 for 25 words or less Ohio 66 at Downs Street 66 to westbound U.S. 24) will Call 260-632-4608 and $.10 for each additional word. – Intersection upgrade proj- close for reconstruction when Bold is $1.00 additional. ect is expected to begin dur- the south side ramps open. Fax: (419) 258-1313 • Email: [email protected] Th e ramps on the north side P.O. Box 1008, Antwerp, OH 45813 ing the week with traffi c RN PUBLIC AUCTION maintained through the work are scheduled to reopen in Part-time up to 6 day/pay Deadline for classifi ed ads is Mondays at 12 Noon. late September. Classifi eds MUST be paid upfront!! zone. Th e project is expected Including every other EVERY SATURDAY AT 6PM to continue through October. Traffi c on Ohio 66 from weekend Ohio 15 at Christy Road the U.S. 24 interchange to Ses- LARGE VARIETY OF WANTED: A RIDE NOW, to NICE, ONE BEDROOM, 2nd sions Avenue is currently one No phone calls please MERCHANDISE GM, Ft. Wayne from Paulding. – Pavement repair will reduce fl oor apartment, with appliances, traffi c to one lane through the lane in each direction to allow ~ EVERYONE WELCOME ~ I will bring the rider to you to utilities included. 1 small pet for drainage work in prepara- Apply within: catch the ride. 30 days. Good work zone. Work is being per- allowed w/deposit. FREE tan- formed by Defi ance County tion for widening and the Dallas Lamb Foundation PORTER AUCTION pay. Phone: 419-796-9572, ning. Downtown Antwerp. $350/ installation of a raised curb 19326 Co. Rd. 60 419-399-2108. p ODOT. 650 N. Main St. HUSS & SONS CONTRACTING month. 260-373-2340. 34-35p Ohio 249 from Ney to median. Th e project will con- Grover Hill, OH FOR RENT IN ANTWERP: 2 FINANCIAL SERVICES tinue through October. Work Payne, OH For Info Call: 419-587-3770 & HANDYMAN SERVICES. Call us Farmer – Pavement repair for all your carpentry, electrical, bedroom apartment, close to will reduce traffi c to one lane is being performed by Mosser plumbing, concrete/masonry, school, $375 month, plus de- Construction, Fremont. METERING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN through the work zone. Work decks, porches, honeydoos. posit, 419-770-2267. tf is being performed by Defi - Paulding County: Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative has a full-time job opening for a Meter Robert Huss, 419-258-2510. eot NEED ASSISTANCE WITH ance County ODOT. U.S. 127 north of U.S. 24 and Control Systems Technician. This position will be responsible for testing LLC RECYCLING SERVICE decorating your home? Call Judy Ohio 66 interchange with – Ditch work will require traf- revenue meters and assisting with the maintenance of substation and line now accepting your scrap McCalla, Hicksville. 419-542- U.S. 24, Defi ance. Th is project fi c down to be reduced to one equipment. appliances, refrigerators, 6182. Window coverings, blinds, lane through the work zone. freezers, air conditioners, has received funding through An Associate Degree in Electrical, Electronic or Computer Science or four shades, etc. also available. tf Work is being performed by microwaves, lawn mowers, the American Recovery and years of hands-on electrical experience with a high school diploma or GED is FOR SALE: BLACK walnut Reinvestment Act. – Ohio 66 Paulding County ODOT. required to be considered for this position. Electric utility experience in metering cars, trucks—anything metal. Ohio 637 north of 613 We will pick up! Call 419-769- nutmeats. $6 a pint. 419-399- (Clinton Street) bridge over and/or substation equipment is preferred. Strong mathematics aptitude and 2136. 34-35p U.S. 24 opened to traffi c on – Sealing of pavement cracks computer knowledge coupled with software applications experience required. 2638. tf will reduce traffi c to one lane HELP WANTED: Administra- KNAJO'S: Selling fi ne pre- August 17. Ramp work will Submit resume by 4:30pm on September 17, 2010 to: Human Resources tive assistant – good people viously owned merchandise. continue as follows: through the work zone. Work Manager, 910 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH 45879. No phone calls accepted. skills, working knowledge. Tues & Thurs 2pm–7pm; Wed & Th e ramps on the south is being performed by Pauld- Quick Books and Access, pro- Fri 10am–5pm; Sat 10am–2pm; side of the interchange (the ing County ODOT. PUBLIC MEETING gramming skills helpful, budget Closed Sun & Mon. 419-506-2600, exit ramp from eastbound Ohio 637 over Maddox minded management, must be 101 S. Main St., Antwerp. tf U.S. 24 to Ohio 66, and the Creek between County Road CLOSURE OF MADISON STREET RAILROAD CROSSING able to work independently. FOR SALE – Whelen 9,000 entrance ramp from Ohio 66 24 and County Road 12 Salary depending on experi- TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2010 AT 7:00 P.M. • VILLAGE HALL light BAR for fi re or EMS ser- to eastbound U.S. 24) were – Route closed August 9 for ence. Paulding S.W.C.D. 503 Fair- 21 days for bridge rehabilita- The Village of Antwerp will hold a public meeting on Tues- ground Drive Paulding, Ohio. vice. $350.00. Call 419-769- closed on July 6 for recon- 1181. p struction and are expected to tion. Traffi c detoured onto day, August 31, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at Village Hall, 118 N. Main 419-399-4771. Closing date Sep- U.S. 224, U.S. 127 and Ohio Street, Antwerp, Ohio to answer questions on the proposed tember 2, 4:00 P.M. HAUGHN'S AMMO & ORD- reopen in late August. NANCE: Bryan, Ohio 43506 419- 114 back to Ohio 637. Work closing of the Madison Street Railroad Crossing. It is pro- 125 channels including Traffi c detoured on fol- FREE HD only $24.99/month! 636-7994 Summer Sale: 5% off is being performed by Vernon posed that the crossing be permanently closed in order to re- lows: 60% cheaper than Time War- all fi rearms, 10% off all ammo, Nagel, Inc., Napoleon. ceive funding from the Ohio Rail Commission to improve the —Eastbound U.S. 24 traffi c ner!! FREE equipment!, FREE reloading supplies and fi rearms wishing to access southbound River Street (County Road Harrmann Road Railroad crossing. Questions on this project installation! Local retailer. accessories eot 424/old U.S. 24) from Main can be referred to the Village Administrator at 419-258-2371. Ohio 66 will be detoured Call NOW!! 888-459-DISH, FOR SALE: UNCLE FUDD'S onto eastbound Ohio 15/18 to Street to Island Street in the www.HOOSIERDISH.com p Diner/equipment. Considering village of Antwerp – Road LEINARD MOBILE HOME southbound Ohio 66. serious off ers only. Call for ap- —Eastbound U.S. 24 traffi c closed August 5 for 60 days PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE COMMUNITY: Across from the for pavement reconstruction, A&W, Antwerp has lots avail- pointment 419-587-3350 and wishing to access northbound VILLAGE OF ANTWERP able, homes for sale, and rent- leave message. Ohio 66 will be detoured to water line, sidewalk and curb APPLICATION FOR ZONING VARIANCE als. Contracts available. Appli- 2 PARTY GARAGE SALE: Domersville Road to west- work. Work is being per- formed by Diversifi ed Road The Village of Antwerp will hold a public hearing on Monday, August 31, cation and references required. Thus–Sat 8-4. Paintball gun, bound U.S. 24 to northbound 2010 at 5:45 p.m. at Village Council Chambers located at 118 N. Main Street, 419-258-2710. tf guitar & amp, clothing, lots of and Pipe, Whitehouse. Antwerp, Ohio to discuss a variance application received by Ray Delong, 303 FT. DEFIANCE Antiques. misc., Ford grill, antiques, sew- Wentworth Street, Antwerp, Ohio. The property owner requests that he be Find your treasures at our new ing cabinet. 18685 Co Rd 34, granted a variance on his rear yard set back from the required 20% of his rear larger location at 402 Clinton lot depth or 25 foot, which is every is greater, to a 10 foot set back to allow for Antwerp. p LEASE TO OWN Street, Defi ance. Hours: Mon- 6+ FAMILY GARAGE SALE: the construction of a garage. Sat 10AM–5PM. Phone: 419- Questions on the proposed variance should be directed to the Village 782-6003. tf (free will off ering) Clothing in 3 BEDROOM HOME Administrator by calling 419-258-2371. NEWLY REMODELED RANCH all sizes, children's books, holi- HOME centrally located be- day decor, 12" TV, bake sale, free in Paulding tween Antwerp and Paulding stuff ed animals while they last. PUBLIC NOTICE on Co. Rd. 180. Sits on a partially August 27th, Fri (1-7), 28th Sat. wooded 5 acre lot. Large living (9-6), 29th Sun (Noon–4) 1051 Call for Information Oley’s Econo Storage locateded at 10303 VVictoryVictor room with cathedral ceiling, Emerald Road, Paulding. 33-34p Lane - Antwerp, Ohiohio will offer at public auction stone fi replace, large deck fac- GARAGE SALE: Thursday 9- 419-399-2419 nd ing the woods, 2 car attached 5, Friday 9-2. Clothing: men's, on Septt 2 , 2010010 at 9:00 a.m. at the storage garage, 40x60 steel build- women's, boys', girls', kitchen or 419-506-2102 site,, the contents of storage unit #22 rentedd to ing partially fi nished. Asking items, elliptical, golf bags, Anette Fry of 16219 Rd 7, Antwerp,erp, OH 45845813 $139,900.00. 419-399-5673. bowling ball, Christmas tree, 33-34 decorations, misc. 3813 Road containing table 4 chairschairs,chairhairs, TV, chaise,c lamps, FOR RENT: Nice/Clean 71 between SR 500 and SR 613. deskesk chair, TotesToT with Christmas decor, misc mobile home in country, two CANCELLED Watch for signs. p decorations.ececorations bedrooms, AC, no pets, on 613 near the IN state line. $375/mo DEADLINE FOR THE CLAS- ® plus deposit. 260-705-7594. SIFIEDS IS MONDAYS AT 12 33-35p NOON!! STRAIT REALTY INC. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 119 E. High Street, Hicksville VILLAGE OF ANTWERP (419) 542-6180 If you mailed 11,500 Postcards (circulation of West Bend Sam Murphy APPLICATION FOR ZONING VARIANCE News) it would costs $3220 not including printing charges. A Full-Time Agent • 419-487-0355 www.century21.com The Village of Antwerp will hold a public hearing on Monday, August 31, postcard size ad only cost $84 2010 at 5:30 p.m. at Village Council Chambers located at 118 N. Main Street, ACREAGE - 38.564 Acres on Rd. 99, Cecil $2,800/acre Antwerp, Ohio to discuss a variance application received by Matt McDougal, 104 Oswalt Street, Antwerp, Ohio. The property owner requests that he be MEMBER SERVICES/BILLING granted a variance on his east side yard set back only, from the 5 foot set back required for privacy fencing to placing fencing right on the property Representative line. Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative, Inc. is seeking a part- Questions on the proposed variance should be directed to the Village time Member Services Rep (av. 16- 20 hrs. per week) for the Administrator by calling 419-258-2371. Paulding Offi ce. Microsoft Offi ce experience desired. Ac- COUNTRY HAVEN! EXCELLENT LOCATION!! curate data entry skills, customer service training/experience 17451 Road 53, Antwerp $169,900 301 N Madison, Antwerp $29,900 and call center experience required. Knowledge of utility en- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR vironment a plus. Pay commensurate with experience. Send REPAIRS AND CONSTRUCTION OF resume only (no phone calls) to: Paulding-Putnam Electric Cooperative, 910 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH 45879. Attn: SIDEWALKS - VILLAGE OF ANTWERP Human Resources Manager No resumes will be accepted The Antwerp Village Council hereby provides Notice of after September 3. Assessments for the 2010 Sidewalk Repair and Construction project for sidewalks on properties located on West River Street. Whispering Pines in Paulding is happy to announce The list of estimated assessments is available for inspection NEWLY RENOVATED APARTMENTS Fully Leased - 3 Unit Rental Property A DEFINITE MUST SEE!! and examination during normal business hours (9:00 a.m. - 3:30 Commercial/Investment, Payne $88,500 105 E. Woodcox, Antwerp $74,900 p.m., Monday through Friday), at the Village Fiscal Offi cer’s • Spacious two bedroom apartments Offi ce, 118 North Main Street, Antwerp, Ohio. CTIONION • Include standard cable & trash pick-up REDUCTREDU PPRIRICCEE If any person objects to an assessment on this list, the • kitchen appliances with washer & dryer objection must be fi led in writing with the Village Fiscal Offi cer hookups are ready for you to move into. no later than September 16, 2010. This notice is also posted on the village website at www. For more information call 419-399-2419. villageofantwerp.com under “Announcements - Notice of Mon-Fri 8:00-4:00. After hours or on weekends call 419-399-3441 JUST LISTED!! HUGE Price Reduction!! Assessment for Repairs and Construction of Sidewalks”. 6205 Road 162, Antwerp $220,000 16918 Road 63, Antwerp $64,900 PAGE 12 – WEST BEND NEWS – AUGUST 25, 2010 PH: 419-258-2000 • FAX: 419-258-1313 • [email protected] PAULDING COUNTY COM- fi ed letters had gone out to those parcel ANTWERP’S SECOND MOM raiser for the Youth Center, owners whom they have not been able MISSIONERS MEETING to meet with. Th ere are roughly 79 ease- SMITH – PERKINS 2 MOM SALE WILL BENEFIT ‘Events by Tony’ will be sell- ments to secure for Paulding County’s ing carry-out chicken din- MINUTES FOR 8/9/10 portion of the joint sewer project. Mr. NEW YOUTH CENTER Maag stated the project may go out for ners with cheese potatoes Th is 9th day of August, 2010, the bid once 75% of the parcel easements th and green beans at the Mom Board of County Commissioners met in are secured. He hopes to be able to bid On September 11 , the Lu- regular session with the following mem- by November. Mr. Maag will provide an theran Women’s Missionary 2 Mom sale. To get more de- bers present: updated map with easements noted. He tails, rent a seller’s table, or Tony Zartman, Tony Burkley, Ed- also noted the pump station locations will League of Mt. Calvary will ward Straley, and Nola Ginter, Clerk need title work which can be done by the put on a Mom 2 Mom Sale at get chicken dinner pre-sale IN THE MATTER OF APPROV- Prosecutor’s Offi ce. tickets, please contact Amber ING ‘THEN AND NOW’ PURCHASE Bobby Melton – Mr. Melton met the Antwerp United Method- ORDERS AND PAYMENTS: with the Commissioners regarding his ist Church from 9:00 a.m. to Zuber at 419-258-1096 or am- Th e Paulding County Auditor has Auglaize River Sewer statements he has [email protected]. certifi ed the following “Th en and Now” been receiving and alternative payment 1:00 p.m. Profi ts from table purchase order numbers and payments options. rentals and admission will included in the Allowance of Claims CITY OF WOODBURN on August 5, 2010, Warrants number- be donated to the Antwerp ing 170114 through 170342 totaling PAULDING COUNTY COM- Community Youth Center. MEETING MINUTES FOR $132,669.35; and it is certifi ed that both at the time that the contract or order was MISSIONERS MEETING Th rivent Financial for Lu- 7/12/10 made (“then”), and at the time that the MINUTES FOR 8/11/10 therans will be providing County Auditor is completing the certifi - Mayor Hoeppner stated some resi- cation (“now”), that suffi cient funds were supplementary funds. th dents of the Havenwood subdivision available or in the process of collection, Th is 11 day of August, 2010, the Mom 2 Mom sales are would like meters. Th e Havenwood as- to the credit of a proper fund, properly Board of County Commissioners met in fun events that benefi t many sociation will survey the residents to appropriated and free from any previous regular session with the following mem- see how many would like to be metered. encumbrance; and pursuant to the Ohio bers present: people in the community. Mayor stated the City has purchased the Revised Code §5705.41(D)(1), these pur- Tony Zartman, Tony Burkley, Ed- First, they help families who meters, the resident would be responsible chases must be approved by resolution of ward Straley, and Nola Ginter, Clerk for the connection to their home and the the board of county commissioners; now, ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS: are looking for a convenient cost to connect will be diff erent depend- therefore the Paulding County Commis- Warrants documented as 170389 way to sell items that their ing on the work to be done. Mayor stated sioners approve the Th en and Now Pur- through 170396 for County Bills were ap- if at least 60% of Havenwood residents chase Orders as submitted by the Audi- proved and certifi ed to the County Audi- children have outgrown or want meters the city will put them in. tor; and it is found and determined that tor for payment. no longer use. Second, they Mayor will get a rough estimate for con- all formal actions of this Board of County IN THE MATTER OF AN AGREE- nection. Commissioners, County of Paulding, MENT FOR LEGAL SERVICES TO benefi ts moms, grandmas, Mayor discussed changing the Ban- State of Ohio concerning the adoption of PROVIDE ASSISTANCE IN NEGOTI- and other caregivers who are yon soft ware to Keystone soft ware. Th is this resolution were adopted in an open ATING A ROAD USE AGREEMENT will be discussed further with fi nancial meeting of this Board of County Com- WITH IBERDROLA RENEWABLES, interested in buying clothes, advisor Gregg Guerrataz during the bud- missioners, and that all deliberations of INC.: toys, books or other children’s geting process. Mayor reported an eight this Board of County Commissioners Iberdrola Renewables, Inc. plans to inch tile will need to be moved on the and of any of its committees that resulted construct wind farms in Paulding and things at prices much lower north side of the railroad tracks as part of in such formal action, were in meetings Van Wert Counties; and a road use agree- than they would be able to the sewer project. Councilman Reichhart open to the public in compliance with ment between Iberdrola Renewables, moved to approve Change order #1 for all legal requirements including Section Inc. and both counties is necessary to buy them at retail stores. Fi- contract A, in the amount of $21,300.00, §121.22 of the Ohio Revised Code. maintain the condition of the haul roads nally, the donation to the new 2nd by Councilman Mason, all agreed, IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING during and aft er construction; and Travis motion passed. A resident on Rupp St. THE 2010 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION McGarvey, Paulding County Engineer; Antwerp Community Youth is in a wheel chair and due to sinking in (FUND 134): and Kyle Wendel, Van Wert County En- Center will help the Center the street and sidewalk he can’t get over Th e Board of County Commissioners gineer, requests assistance in negotiating the rolled curb. He would like the City does hereby direct the County Auditor to a road use agreement with Iberdrola Re- work towards opening soon, to make it fl at at his driveway to be able amend the 2010 Annual Appropriation in newables, Inc.; now, therefore the Pauld- and providing a neat place for to get up his driveway. Mayor will check Fund 134: ing County Commissioners approve the into. Mayor reported July 27th there will Fund 134 – County Court Special agreement for legal services with Schot- local teens to get together. be a meeting with residents who need to Projects, 134-001-00002/Payroll Expens- tenstein, Zox & Dunn Co., L.P.A., 250 Th is sale is completely sign easements for the sewer project. es, $3,000.00 West Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 to Anna Lenee Smith and Jo- friend of the bride, Mac Clark Mayor reported receiving bids to MEETING NOTES OF APPOINT- provide assistance in negotiating a road seph Allen Perkins were unit- of Defi ance, Ohio, was a gui- open to the public, and any- repair pavement from the water main MENTS: use agreement with Iberdrola Renew- one wishing to rent a table breaks. API Construction at $8990.00 Lou Ann Wannemacher, County ables, Inc. ed in marriage at 3:30 p.m. tar soloist. and T&E Inc. at $8000.00. Councilman Treasurer – Ms. Wannemacher joined EXECUTIVE SESSION: Saturday, August 14, 2010, Th e bride chose a gown of to sell things may do so. Th e Mason moved to accept T&E Inc. bid, the Commissioners to discuss the jail A motion was made by Mr. Tony only requirement is that items 2nd by Councilman Reichhart, all agreed, note/bond which is due in September. Mr. Burkley to go into executive session at at the Carnahan residence white bridal satin crepe hand motion passed. Councilman Reichhart Steve Grassbaugh will send legislation for 11:07 a.m. with the Prosecuting Attor- (grandparents of the bride), sewn and designed by her are limited to those for chil- stated he was contacted by Kent Bren- the Commissioners to adopt. ney to discuss legal matters. Th e motion dren or maternity wear. Sales neke, he would like to see what they Marsha Yeutter, Senior Center was seconded by Mr. Edward Straley. All by Rev. Richard M. Carna- mother. Th e fi tted bodice fea- would charge him to do some parking – Ms. Yeutter presented payroll and some members voting yea. han, grandfather of the bride. tured a sweetheart neckline are not restricted to used lot repairs while they are here; Ryan will vouchers for signature. She also reminded At 11:17 a.m. all members present items; people wishing to sell contact T&E Inc. Councilman Reichhart the Commissioners the Paulding County agreed to adjourn the executive session Parents of the couple are detailed with delicate lace of moved to add to payables the Reichhart Senior Center will be audited by the Area and go into regular session. Robert and Dawn Smith of modern light pink fl owers. A handmade toys, baby blan- Construction bill for $1900.00 for repairs Offi ce on Aging on September 3. MEETING NOTES OF APPOINT- kets, etc. are invited to rent a on Carl St., 2nd by Councilman Mason, Bob Giamo, Mannik and Smith; Ken MENTS: Oakwood, Ohio and Randy basque waistline topped the all agreed, motion passed. Minutes were Maag, Poggemeyer Design Group; Mike Judge Tiff any Beckman – Ms. Beck- and Jo Ann Perkins of Paris, full tuft ed, crepe, fl oor length table as well. presented; Councilman Mason moved to Winans, Project Manager; and Joe Bur- man met with the Commissioners to Th e Mom 2 Mom name approve, 2nd by Councilman Reichhart, kard, County Prosecutor – Th is meeting update them on County Court. She dis- Kentucky. skirt. A veil also made by her all agreed, motion passed. Warrants were was held to update the Commissioners cussed the soft ware product they use, Gert Carnahan, grand- mother coupled with a spar- and concept comes from a present; Councilman Mason moved to on the progress of the easement process stating it is regional and based in Bowl- group of women in Southeast approve, 2nd by Councilman Reichhart, for the Auglaize River Sewer Project. Mr. mother of the bride, provided kling tiara completed the en- all agreed, motion passed. Giamo stated off ers have been made on (Continued below) the nuptial music while a semble. She carried a bouquet Michigan. Th ese sales have Ryan Walls reported he has been 50% of the easements. He also said certi- become extremely popular watching the sewer work being done. of white calla lilies and light Th e sewer ponds have been sprayed and pink roses. in that region and many are treated for algae. held every month at various Councilman Reichhart would like Dressed in dark teal, the curb painted on Carl Street. He ask empire waistline, a fl owing churches and schools. Th e what’s the City policy for picking up tree women of Mt. Calvary Lu- branches? Mayor stated it is up to the ho- gown, her maid of honor was meowner to clean up their property aft er NTEGRITY ORD Sara Harris, cousin of the theran in Antwerp held their storms, if it is a bad storm the City will ask I F the maintenance department to help. fi rst sale in January. Over bride, of Georgetown, Ken- Meeting adjourned at 9:10. Minutes tucky. Attired similarly were twenty moms had seller’s ta- Submitted by Lesa Meadows. her bridesmaids: Dianna bles and more than one hun- PAULDING Springer of Defi ance, Ohio; dred people came to shop. Have Something to sell? Kirsten Perkins, sister of the Proceeds from that sale were groom, of Paris, Kentucky; donated to a children’s home Classifi ed ads are $6.00 for 25 Raquel Reyes of Grapevine, in Paulding. words or less and only $.10 for Summer Specials Texas. As an additional fund- each additional word. Serving the groom as best Offer Expires September 30 was Jesse Reed of Paris, Ken- tucky. Groomsmen were: Trey Antwerp A&W Drive In Rankin and Michael With-  WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS row, cousins of the groom, of  Paris, Kentucky; Aaron Lin-  deman, brother of the bride, *Air Conditioning Check & Recharge up to 3lbs of freon $49.95 “Closed on Sunday’s to of Lewisville, Texas. Scripture of the week: allow our employee’s time for family and worship.” *15% off all brake jobs Th e bride is a 2007 home Blessed are the pure in heart, school graduate and is cur- rently working toward an for they will see God. *Transmission Flush $89.95 Reg. $139.95 Associate’s degree in Science; —Matthew 4:8 she is employed by Wal-Mart. *Coolant Flush $54.95 Red. $69.95 Th e groom is a 2007 graduate *Power Steering Flush $54.95 Reg. $79.95 of Paris High School and cur- rently enlisted in the Army HAVING TROUBLE BALANCING National Guard, his plans in- *Brake System Flush $64.95 Reg. $99.95 clude attending University of YOUR PERSONAL CHECKBOOK? Kentucky majoring in metal *Buy 4 tires and receive up to a $100 rebate good thru August 31st fabrication. Following the ceremony, Let Arend, Laukhuf & Stoller Help! *Computer Diagnostic Check $39.95 a reception for 200 guests was held at the Eagle’s hall in For a low,  xed price a trained professional Paulding. will balance and reconcile your personal Th e couple plan to enjoy checkbook. Just drop off your bank statement the attractions along the Ohio River at Newport, Kentucky and check register, and in a day OIL CHANGCHANGESES $1$12.952.95 SENIOR CITIZENS $11.95 with future plans of a Carib- or two pick up the balanced and bean cruise to complete the reconciled checkbook! TIRE ROTATION & OIL CHANGE $19.95 celebratory holiday. Th ey now Includes up to 5 qts. motorcraft oil & filter. reside in Paris, Kentucky. Includes up to 5 qts. motorcraft oil & filter. To get started simplifying your life please Diesels excluded. No pickup & delivery (Continued from above) call Vicki at • 419-399-3686 ing Green. Ms. Beckman commented the soft ware allows her to view activity from surrounding counties also using the same US 127 South, Paulding soft ware. Ms. Beckman then reported the translator services by phone works well for her court. 419-399-2555 • 888-346-8347 Kathy Shaver, Senior District Repre- sentative for Congressman Bob Latta – Ms. Shaver introduced herself and asked www.Integrityford.net if the Commissioners had any concerns www.als-cpa.com she could take back to the Congressman. 117 N Main St., Paulding 419-399-3686