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BEGINS 13TH 1B
ALL COUNTY
SOFTBALL 11A
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL
2014
WEDNESDAY,
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER
JUNE 30,
8, 19,
2016
2014
E Edition at www.progressnewspaper.org
Volume 142 No. 42, Paulding, Ohio
INSIDE
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Around
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County
Mans remains
still unidentified
PAULDING Authorities
are still waiting for identification of a man found dead on
May 28 in the Maumee River
west of Antwerp. Sheriff Jason Landers said an autopsy
was conducted last week.
Dental records are being used
to aid in identification.
Dinner canceled
GROVER HILL Mt.
Zion United Methodist
Churchs free monthly community dinner, which was
scheduled for today, June 8,
has been canceled due to illness.
One Dollar
Goings, WT relay,
Williamson all
place at state
Hands of Hope
to hold 5K
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sports Writer
COLUMBUS It was a
good day for Paulding County
tracksters at the state championships on Saturday as county
athletes found themselves on
the podium four times on the
day at Jesse Owens Memorial
Stadium on the campus of The
Ohio State University.
In the girls Division III meet,
Wayne Trace junior Monique
Goings worked her way to the
podium on three different occasions by placing in the 100 and
200 meter dashes as well as a
part of the 400 relay squad.
Goings opened the day on
Saturday with a fourth place
finish in the 100 meter dash,
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June 14 at the senior pavilion at the Paulding County
Fairgrounds. The coffee and
doughnuts are sponsored by
the Progress. Fair admission
is free.
PAULDING Hands of
Hope Pregnancy Services
of Paulding is excited to
announce its 4th Annual 5K
Run/Walk. This event will be
held at 6 p.m. Friday, June
24 at the Paulding County
Fairgrounds. Registration will
begin at 5:15 p.m. Come out
for a fun time while supporting a great cause. For more
information, visit Hands of
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USPS 423630
STATE TRACK FINALISTS Paulding County sent nine runners to the state meet last week and
five claimed spots on the awards podium. Above, teams placing in the Division III girls 400 relay
team pose for photos on Saturday. The Wayne Trace girls Gracie Gudakunst, Stacy Flint, Shayna
Temple and Monique Goings (to the right of first-place Norwayne) finished in third place, setting a
school record in the event. Goings also placed individually in the 100 and 200 dash, and Antwerps
Sam Williamson placed in the 1600 meter run. For more coverage, see inside.
ed McMichael.
Sue Young said that she has
been involved with the Relay
For Life for 15 years. Much of
Dean Miller, Lori Ankney and Pam Frederick were this years honorary survivors of Relay For
Life. They carried the banner leading the survivors lap on Friday evening to begin the annual twoday event.
n HONOR
FLIGHT
RIVER RUN 5K As part of Antwerps annual Rib Fest, the River Run 5K run and walk was held
Saturday morning at Veterans Memorial Riverside Park. The event was sponsored by Community
Memorial Hospital with all proceeds going to Antwerp Community Development Committee (ACDC).
Tawnya English/Paulding County
Progress
World War II Navy veteran Bob Franklin, from Payne, drew out
the lucky winner of a 2016 Chevy pickup truck during an event at
Paulding Putnam Electric Cooperative office in Paulding June 4.
n TRACK
Continued from Page 1A
Hundreds of luminarias cast a glow around the track at the annual Relay For Life on Friday
evening. They are lit in honor of or in memory of a loved one.
USPS 423620
Entered at the Post Office in Paulding, Ohio, as
2nd class matter. Subscription rates: $38 per
year for mailing addresses in Defiance, Van
Wert Putnam and Paulding counties. $46 per
year outside these counties;
local rate for Military personnel and students. Deadline
for display advertising 1 p.m.
Monday. News deadline 3
p.m. Thursday.
n RELAY
Continued from Page 1A
many that have abandoned me,
too. Cancer has such a strong
effect on others around you.
You never know what kind of
an effect its going to have on
those close to you.
Theres no way to describe
what you feel once you get
cancer, continued Miller. Its
hard to put into words. You
look at a new world through
different eyes.
Every day when you see the
scar from your surgery you are
reminded of where your faith
has brought you, commented
Lori Ankney, a nine-year survi-
vor of colon cancer. Im thankful for each day, each year, each
cancer relay.
Stacey Thomas, who has
been involved with the Relay
For Life for many years said
that this past year has especially been difficult because members of her personal family
have had their battles with the
dreaded disease.
Ive always felt deeply
about this, but when it comes
down to your own family, it really has an effect on you, said
Thomas. It means more to me
this year than it ever has.
DAY ONE
AT COLUMBUS
On day one of the state track
and field meet, the Wayne Trace
girls squad advanced to the finals on Saturday in all three
events they took part in on Friday.
Wayne Traces Monique Goings moved on to the finals as an
individual in both the 100 and
200 meter dash after qualifying
out of the preliminaries.
Goings finished third in her
heat in the 100 dash with a time
of 12.54 to move on to Saturdays championship race.
In the 200 dash, Goings took
fourth in her heat posting a time
of 25.95 to move on to Saturdays finals.
Also advancing was the Raider 400 relay squad of Gracie
Gudakunst, Stacy Flint, Shayna
Temple and Goings. The quartet
took fourth in their heat with a
time of 51.16.
Antwerps 3200 relay took
part in the only running final
on Friday and wrapped up the
year with a 16th place finish in
10:16.71. The squad consisted
of Rachel Williamson, Anne
Miesle, Audrie Longardner and
Jaime Ryan. Both Longardner
and Miesle are seniors.
Antwerps 3200 relay team
of Jaime Ryan, Rachel Williamson, Anne Miesle and Audrie
Longardner completed their season on Friday with a 16th place
finish and a time of 10:16.71.
They really worked hard going into the district meet to make
themselves the best they could
be, Antwerp head coach Cord
Ehrhart said. They worked on
things they needed to do to get
better and just believed in themselves and their abilities. In the
districts, they improved on their
best time by 22 seconds and finished second before running another season best at the regional
to advance to state. I am very
proud of that group of girls and
what they were able to do.
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1938-2016
PAULDING Robert L.
Cook, age 78, died Sunday,
May 28.
He was
born Feb.
8, 1938 in
Paulding
County,
the son of
the late
Floyd A.
and Elizabeth (Miller) Cook.
On July 1, 1962, he married Janette M. Haase, who survives.
He was a farmer and dairy
farmer. He was a member of
AQHA, HFAA, charter member of John Paulding Historical
Society, and Honorary Chapter
Farmer of Paulding County. He
was also a life-long member
of Paulding United Methodist
Church. He enjoyed reading,
especially American and world
history, and dancing.
He is also survived by his
children, Charles H. (Kim)
Cook, Oakwood, and Eric
(Dawn) Cook, Payne; grandchildren, Adam, Eli and Tanner Cook; stepgrandchildren,
Bryce Flynn, Sarah Miller
and Ashley Flynn; great-step
grandchildren, Kannon Flynn,
Elizabeth Miller and Evelyn
Dangler; brothers, Norman
(Myrna) Cook, Paulding, Stanley (April) Cook, Ayersville,
and Floyd Ginger Cook, Leo,
Ind.; and nieces and nephews.
RAYMOND
SHAFFER SR.
1925-2016
OAKWOOD Raymond
C. Ream Shaffer Sr., 90,
of Oakwood, died 12:10 p.m.
Monday, May 30 at Twin Rivers Center, Defiance.
He was
born June
13, 1925 in
Emmett,
Mich. to
the
late
Lee
A.
and Loma
(Clear)
Shaf fe r.
On Nov.
GERALD SWARY
1930-2016
PAYNE Gerald Swary,
86, of Payne, died Wednesday, June 1 at Van Wert Inpatient Hospice Center.
VBS Schedule
June 13-17
Freedom Church
6:30-8:30 p.m.
VBS theme: Cloudy with a Chance of Spirit.
Freedom Island has ran out of money. Everyone
left on the island can only eat one thing, frog legs.
YUCK! Will Freedom Island survive this devastating dilemma? Come to the island (Freedom
Church) and find out. Come join everyone at
17936 Road 108, Paulding.
June 20-24
St. Paul UMC - Payne
9-11:30 a.m.
Theme is Barnyard Round-Up and all
children preschool age through sixth grade are
invited. On the last day, Friday, June 24, will be
the parents program at 11 a.m. Pre-registration
is not required, but suggested. Please call the
church at 419-263-2418.
July 11-15
Twin Oaks
United Methodist Church
6- 8:45 p.m.
The theme this year is Cave Quest. The
VBS will be supporting Habitat for Humanity
as its mission and students will learn about
seeking Gods love and putting it into action.
Contact Deb Lockie, Brenda Doster or Grace
McClure with any questions. The church telephone number is 419-594-2100.
July 11-15
Grover Hill Zion UMC
6-8 p.m.
Cave Quest - Following Jesus ... the light
of the world. Join in for all the fun each evening in Grover Hill. Call Trisha at 419-5873792 for more information.
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Local Democrats
to man fair tent
PAULDING Paulding
County Democratic Party
will be manning a tent during
fair week, making available
beverages and peanuts.
The tent will be open from
11 a.m. until close each day
of the Paulding County Fair,
June 13-18. They will have
water, pop and Gatorade.
Special note: There will be
no Democratic Central Committee meeting in June due to
conflict with fair week. Next
meeting will be Aug. 9.
Church Calendar
Thursday, June 8
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Attention focused
on cemetery
Mayors
Court
These cases are listed on a monthly
basis as they are paid in full.
Property transfers
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux., and
wife.
Sheriffs Report
ACCIDENTS:
None.
INCIDENTS:
Thursday, May 26
11:18 a.m. Dog complaint was looked
into on Road 108 in Jackson Township.
3:23 p.m. Canine unit was deployed
during a traffic stop on West Caroline
Street in Paulding.
4:38 p.m. A deputy reported drug possession on West Caroline Street in Paulding.
7:41 p.m. Residential alarm sounded
on Road 17 in Benton Township.
Friday, May 27
12:46 p.m. Two Payne fire units, and
one each from Paulding and Antwerp responded to a utility shed fire at VanCrest
of Payne. They were there less than an
hour. Payne EMS stood by.
1:47 p.m. Dog complaint was handled
on Road 191 in Auglaize Township.
2:06 p.m. A Cecil resident told deputies
someone spray-painted on their house.
3:43 p.m. Burglar alarm sounded from
Road 171 in Brown Township.
5:41 p.m. A search warrant was executed on West Caroline Street in Paulding.
7:08 p.m. Shane Zartman was arrested
on a foreign warrant.
11:41 p.m. Car/deer collision was handled on Ohio 49 in Harrison Township.
11:45 p.m. Domestic complaint was
lodged from Road 181 in Brown Township.
Saturday, May 28
1:20 a.m. Deputies assisted Paulding
police with a domestic situation on South
Cherry Street.
3:33 a.m. Suspicious vehicle was seen
on Road 192 in Crane Township.
4:02 a.m. Trespassing was investigated
on Road 192 in Crane Township.
12:17 p.m. Post 81 of the Ohio State
Highway Patrol requested assistance with
a traffic stop on US 24 in Carryall Township.
4:27 p.m. Dog complaint was handled
on Road 115 in Emerald Township.
4:40 p.m. Deputies were called to a
possible domestic dispute on Road 126 in
Jackson Township.
8:31 p.m. Suspicious vehicle was seen
parked at an abandoned house along Road
206 in Crane Township.
10:30 p.m. An Oakwood resident found
their door kicked in.
11:48 p.m. An intoxicated pedestrian
was observed walking along US 127 in
Crane Township.
Sunday, May 29
2:41 a.m. A deputy reported a suspicious vehicle along Road 192 in Crane
Township.
9:10 a.m. A driver told deputies something hit his car while operating on Road
43 near Road 424 in Carryall Township.
2 p.m. A Washington Township resident of Road 107 told deputies the neighbor kids were trespassing, tearing up a
field.
2:04 p.m. Deputies delivered a message
for Hicksville Police Department on Road
87 in Paulding Township.
3:34 p.m. Dog complaint was handled
on North Main Street in Paulding.
3:35 p.m. Cecil resident lodged a dog
complaint.
3:36 p.m. Deputies handled a dog complaint on Road 203 in Washington Township.
4:04 p.m. Domestic dispute was reported on US 127 in Crane Township.
5:44 p.m. Post 81 requested assistance
with a traffic stop along US 24 in Crane
Township.
8:54 p.m. Go-karts were seen operating
on the streets in Haviland.
11:39 p.m. Three subjects were seen
climbing a grain elevator in Antwerp.
Monday, May 30
1:56 a.m. Prowler was heard knocking
on doors and windows in Payne.
2:56 a.m. Scott EMS made a transport
from the scene of a domestic situation on
Ohio 114 in Blue Creek Township.
10:15 a.m. An alarm sounded in Latty
Village.
10:24 a.m. Students passed out on
North First Street in Oakwood. Both Oakwood EMS units made transports from
the scene.
1:03 p.m. Dirt bike was reported stolen
from a Melrose address.
6:33 p.m. Domestic complaint was
handled on Road 184 in Auglaize Township.
7:40 p.m. Kids on a four-wheeler in
Payne were firing off a gun.
11:14 p.m. Harassment by text was
looked into on Road 1038 in Auglaize
Township.
Tuesday, May 31
8:48 a.m. Scott EMS made a transport
from a two-car crash on Ohio 114 at Road
95 in Blue Creek Township. Scott Fire
Department assisted at the scene. No further information was available.
11:32 a.m. A cell phone was turned
over by the Payne Police Department following a search warrant being executed.
12:34 p.m. A Melrose resident told
deputies their son had been assaulted.
12:35 p.m. Dog complaint came in from
Oakwood.
12:43 p.m. Carryall Township resident
of Road 192 lodged a dog complaint.
6:03 p.m. Three Auglaize Township fire
units responded to a tractor fire on Road
Auglaize Township
Benjamin R. Kinder to Andrew T. Smith; Lots 17, 18, Six
Mile Bay Subdivision, 0.392
acre. Warranty deed.
Benton Township
Old National Bank, trustee
to iAB Financial Bank, trustee;
Sec. 9, 144.402 acres. Warranty
deed.
Blue Creek Township
Russell M. and Arlene McIntosh to Van Erk Dairy LLC;
Sec. 33, 2.386 acres. Warranty
deed.
Brown Township
Roger L. Wilkin to Roger L.
Wilkin Life Estate; Sec. 1, 23.46
acres. Quit claim.
Carryall Township
William N. and Raycene Rice
to Danny A. and Tammy L.
Thompson; Sec. 15, 8.43 acres.
Warranty deed.
William N. and Raycene Rice
to William N. and Raycene
Rice; Sec. 15, 1.57 acres. Quit
claim.
William N. and Raycene Rice
to Rodd William and Tonya
Irene Bottern; Sec. 15, 29.8
acres. Warranty deed.
Emerald Township
Bernadette Bear to Todd L.
Richardson; Sec. 21, Lots 6-9,
Woodland Subdivision, 1.06
acres. Warranty deed.
Ray N. and Sharon Johanns
to Christopher G. and Megan
Jackman; Sec. 31, 3.54 acres.
Warranty deed.
Harrison Township
Keith L. and Susan R. Wiesehan, trustees to Michael A. and
Danielle Lynee Wiesehan; Sec.
5, 1.51 acres. Fiduciary deed.
Washington Township
James R. and Patricia Jenkins to Jesse A. and Caressa
L. Noffsinger; Sec. 27, 37.278
acres. Sheriffs deed.
Antwerp Village
Observations recorded for the 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m. on the morning of:
PRECIPITATION
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Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
None.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Tuesday, May 24
3:35 p.m. A rural Oakwood resident told police their
childs cell phone was taken
from Paulding Middle School.
Thursday, May 26
11:53 p.m. A business
alarm sounded from East
Perry Street. The building was
found secure.
Friday, May 27
10:30 a.m. Telephone scam
about a computer problem
was reported by a North Walnut Street resident with no
computer.
9:40 p.m. Neighbor problems involving trespassing
were handled on Rita Street.
11:40 p.m. Officers assisted
sheriffs deputies with a BAC
test.
Saturday, May 28
1:20 a.m. Family disturbance on South Cherry Street
was investigated.
Legals
LEGAL NOTICE
The annual election of the Directors of the Paulding County Agricultural Society will be held on
Saturday, June 18, 2016 between
the hours of 12 noon and 4:00 pm.
Said election will be held in the
Secretarys Office on the Paulding County Fairgrounds. Only
those persons holding a 2016
Paulding County Agricultural Society membership will be allowed
to vote in said election.
Susan Miller
Paulding County Agricultural
Society
Secretary
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus, Ohio Division of Construction Management
Legal Copy Number: 160424
Sealed proposals will be accepted
from pre-qualified bidders at the
ODOT Office of Contracts until
10:00 a.m. on June 30, 2016. Project 160424 is located in Paulding
County, /PUT-US 127/SR 15/SR
111/SR 634 and is a TWO LANE
RESURFACING project. The
date set for completion of this
work shall be as set forth in the
bidding proposal. Plans and Specifications are on file in the Department of Transportation.
NOTICE
The following matters are the
subject of this public notice by
the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public
notice, including any additional
instructions for submitting comments, requesting information,
a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://
www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx
or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA,
50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049,
Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614644-3037 email: HClerk@epa.
ohio.gov
Final Issuance of OAC Chapter
3745-31 Modification to Permit-To-Install and Operate
GERKEN MATERIALS, INC.
Crane Twp Rd 105 and County
Road 180, Paulding, OH 45879
ID #: P0115925
Date of Action: 06/01/2016
Chapter 31 modification permit to
add the use of slag and an additional fuel.
LEGAL NOTICE
2016 Paulding County Chip
Seal Project
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of County Commissioners of Paulding, Ohio, at its
office in the Court House, 115
N. Williams Street, Rm. B-l,
Paulding, Ohio, until 9:45 A.M.,
D.S.T. on June 13,2016
PROPOSAL:
Chip sealing various County
roads within Paulding County,
Ohio.
Engineers Estimate = $283,391.01
Each bidder is required to furnish
with its proposal, a Bid Guaranty
and Contract Bond in accordance
with Section 153.54 of the Ohio
Revised Code. Bid security furnished in Bond form, shall be
issued by a Surety Company or
Corporation licensed in the State
of Ohio to provide said surety.
Each Proposal must contain the
full name of the party or parties
submitting the proposal and all
persons interested therein. The
owner intends and requires that
this project be completed as listed
above.
All contractors and subcontractors involved with the project will,
to the extent practicable use Ohio
products, materials, services, and
labor in the implementation of
their project. Additionally, contractor compliance with the equal
employment opportunity requirements of Ohio Administrative
Code Chapter 123, the Gover-
Revised Code.
Sealed bids shall be in writing and
in accordance with specifications
furnished by Paulding County
and on file in the Offices of the
Paulding County Engineer and
Commissioners.
Bids are to be sealed and addressed to the Clerk of the Board
of Commissioners of Paulding
County, Ohio, and bids on the
above named items to be marked:
PROPOSAL: 2016 PAULDING COUNTY PAVING
The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject
any and/or all bids received.
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners
Paulding County, Ohio
Nola Ginter
Clerk, Board of Commissioners
RESOLUTION 1313-16
Resolution 1313-16 was passed
by Paulding Village Council
on May 16, 2016, and goes into
effect and shall be in force immediately. The summary of this
legislation is as follows:
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE OF
PAULDING TO PREPARE
AND SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING FROM
THE OHIO DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION JOBS
AND COMMERCE THROUGH
THE PAULDING COUNTY
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
FOR USR 127/GASSER ROAD
INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS AND TO EXECUTE
CONTRACTS AS REQUIRED.
Copies of the full text of this legislation may be obtained at the
Finance Directors Office, 116
South Main Street, between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Annette D. Hasch,
Finance Director
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
was released on her own recognizance following arraignment for possession of cocaine (F5). Her pretrial
conference was set for July 5 with
an Aug. 23 jury trial. Conditions of
her release include no arrests, and no
drugs or alcohol.
Austin K. Zuver, 19, of Van Wert,
was held on $50,000 bond following
arraignment for sexual offender registration violation (F4). His pretrial
conference will be July 5 with an Aug.
23 jury trial. He was allowed the 10
percent cash privilege with his bond.
Tyler N. Moss, 28, address unavailable, was set for a June 10 arraignment for possession of meth
(F5). A warrant to convey from and
to Corrections Center of Northwest
Ohio was issued for the event.
Decoda A. Blake, 28, of Continental, was released on his own recognizance following arraignment for having weapons while under disability
(F3). Conditions of his release include
no arrests, no contact with Cooper
Farms properties, and comply with
drug and alcohol prohibitions. He
will have pretrial conference on July
5 with an Aug. 23 jury trial.
Rodney A. Heath, 45, of Defiance,
is set for a June 6 arraignment for
aggravated robbery (F1) and robbery
(F2). A warrant to convey him from
CCNO for the appearance was issued.
County Court
Civil Docket:
William S. Bricker DDS,
Antwerp vs. Lucas, Jodi
Grove, address unavailable.
Other action, satisfied.
Snow & Sauerteig LLP,
Fort Wayne vs. Lindsey M.
Mattson, Antwerp. Small
claims, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. Rodney L. Jackman, Paulding. Small claims,
judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $381.52.
Criminal Docket:
Benjamin J. Kremer, Grover
Hill, disorderly conduct with
persistence (reduced charge);
$229 costs, three days jail and
27 suspended; probation ordered, maintain general good
behavior.
Kristy Dix, Paulding, obstructing; $200 fine, $120
costs, three days jail with 87
days suspended and credit for
three days served; maintain
general good behavior.
Kristy Dix, Paulding, disorderly conduct; dismissed.
Clinton R. Englehart, Antwerp, attempted unlawful restraint (reduced charge); $200
fine, $95 costs, two days jail
with 28 days suspended; no
contact with victim.
Coty J. Tremblay, Fort
Wayne, possession drug paraphernalia and possession; $75
fine and $95 costs for each
charge, pay all by July 29 or
sent for collection (POC), sixmonth license suspensions
costs.
Christina L. Soto, Dublin,
70/55 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Charles E. Scarbrough, Grover Hill, seat belt; $30 fine,
$47 costs.
Wilfrido Huitron-Valdes,
Belmont, Calif., head phones;
$68 fine, $80 costs.
Larissa M. Meyer, Hicksville, 68/55 speed; $33 fine,
$80 costs.
Barbara J. Bluhm, Macomb,
Mich., 80/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
James R. Orwin, Canton,
PAULDING A Defiance man accused of two felony robbery charges appeared for arraignment in Paulding County
Common Pleas Court Monday morning.
Rodney A. Heath, 45, entered not guilty pleas to aggravated
robbery (F1) and robbery (F2).
He had a $1 million bond set and continues to be held in Correction Center of Northwest Ohio. He is allowed a 10 percent
cash privilege on his bond.
Heath was scheduled for a 2:30 p.m. pretrial conference on
Tuesday, June 21 and a 9 a.m. jury trial on Tuesday, July 26.
His May 12 indictment alleges he committed a theft offense
using a firearm on Dec. 11 at the Maramart gas station outside
of Cecil and also attempted to rob Charloe Store gas station on
April 30 while threatening employees.
He also has aggravated robbery (F1) charges pending in Defiance County for an alleged incident at a Defiance city business.
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COMMUNITY
Birthdays
June 11 Tony Ankney, Jordan S. Childs,
Nickie Crabtree, Matt Doll, Inella Finnegan,
Darnell Goings, Alexia Lester, Mary Matson,
Pat Meyer, Kendric Robinson, Eric Seslar.
June 12 Tony Butler II, Tyler Carlisle,
John Hartman, Ken Jay, Fannie Long, Ivy
Puckett.
June 13 Robin Adkins, Marty Hopkins, Alexia Lester, Margaret Phlipot, Jacob
Roughton.
June 14 Charlotte Banks, Evelyn Claymiller, Diana Karlstadt, Kyle Mohr, Greg Parker,
Cody Schlegel, Hailey Stahl, Evelyn Wirts.
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Lesson times are at 10:30-11 a.m.; 11-11:30
a.m.; 6:30-7 p.m.; and 7-7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday. Lessons begin the week of
June 20 and will conclude with the final week
of lessons beginning Aug. 8.
For more information or to sign up for lessons, call the pool at 419-399-9593.
If you dont advertise, you are not
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community newspaper can help you call
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CLICK IT OR TICKET CAMPAIGN Dairy Queen, Subway of Paulding and McDonalds all donated coupons for the Paulding County Sheriffs Office to distribute to students while checking
for seatbelt use entering or exiting the countys school parking lots. This was part of a Click It or
Ticket campaign that ran May 23-June 6 and sponsored by the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
Deputies conducted extra highway patrols emphasizing the importance of seatbelt safety funded
by a grant with ODPS. Here, Deputy Caleb Miller of the Paulding County Sheriffs Office hands out
a coupon to a driver at Wayne Trace High School.
PAULDING The Paulding County Carnegie Library Bookmobile is breaking all attendance records during the first week of
its summer schedule. Patrons of all ages can register to participate
in the Summer Reading Program, Owl Meet You at the Library:
Celebrating 100 Years of Reading.
Stop in and visit the Bookmobile at one of these locations:
MONDAY: Country Inn 1-2 p.m., The Gardens 2:20-3 p.m.,
Maramart/Cecil 3:30-4:30 p.m.
TUESDAY: Scott 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Haviland 1-2 p.m.,
Latty 2:15-3:15 p.m., Briceton 3:30-4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: Charloe 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Melrose
12:45-1:45 p.m., Grover Hill 2-3 p.m., Broughton 3:45-4:45 p.m.
THURSDAY: Mooney Meadows/Payne 12:30-1:15 p.m.,
Patrick Place/Paulding 2:15-3 p.m., Partridge Place/Paulding
3:15-4:30 p.m.
FRIDAY:Blue Water Campground1:45-3 p.m., Woodbridge
Campground, 3:20-4:30 p.m.
For more information about the Bookmobile or library, call 419399-2032. To contact the Bookmobiledirectly, call 419-670-3424.
By CARRIE ONDER
Correspondent
PAULDING Paulding Village Council is seeking potential
litigation procedures in regard to
the lagoon mixers that have not
been operational since September
2015.
Councilwoman Barb Rife
reported at the council meeting
Monday, June 6, that Jones &
Henry Engineering has been unresponsive to phone calls and has
not been helpful in resolving the
problems with the lagoon mixers.
Council has notified village solicitor Mike Jones regarding the
wish to seek legal action on the
lagoon pumps.
Schweller Electric is currently
working to retrofit the PLT that
will allow the mixers to work.
The lagoon mixers must be operational by July 1 as mandated in
the agreement with the OPEA.
Mayor Greg Reinhart recommended to the council that
Rylee S. Carlisle be employed
as a full-time police officer with
the Paulding Police Department
starting June 11. Carlisle had
been employed with the Paulding
Police Department as a part-time
officer since June of 2015.
The council unanimously approved the motion to employee
Carlisle as a full-time officer.
Councilman Tim Boss reported that the recreation committee
met with Peggy Emerson from
the Paulding Chamber of Commerce and the Leadership In Action (LIA) group regarding the
skateboard park project. The LIA
had been raising funds to make
repairs to the skateboard park and
had approached council on May
16 requesting that the village
match funds to help pay for the
repairs.
Boss reported that the LIA has
since changed the scope of its
project, received quotes for lower
cost and is continuing to fundraise. Boss stated that at this time
no action is needed until fundraising is complete, at which time the
committee will meet with LIA to
decide what action, if any, needs
to be taken.
Boss also reported that the village swimming pool did open last
Tuesday. The recreation committee has set group rates for normal
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By Joe Shouse
Bob DeLeon from the Prudential Defiance office, congratulated Ron Eakins of the
Oakwood EMS for the hard
work and volunteer time that
the squad put in to acquire a
cardiac defibulator.
Beta Eta holds Founders
Day ... those attending from
Paulding County were Donna
Black, Kris Dobbelaere, Debra Hornyak, Nancy Lightner,
Jane Sharp, and Connie Zachery representing Oakwood;
Theresa Mobley, Joyce Birkhold from Antwerp; Marie
Gordon and Ruth Wood from
Payne; Sharon Peck from
Grover Hill; Linda Basinger, Florence Gorman, Marcia
Pressler, Karen Walker, Martha Weaver, Marcia Wiebe,
and Rosemary Young from
Paulding.
June 9, 1976 ... Suzan Beck-
Lisa McClure, executive di- College studying construction of George and Victoria Clemens.
rector Paulding County Area management. He is the son of
Foundation (PCAF) awarded Todd and Janet Sinn.
three memorial scholarship
to Wayne Trace seniors at
an awards ceremony held on
Thursday, April 12 at Wayne
Trace High School.
A committee, consisting of
a family member or members,
high school guidance counselor Sarah Franz, and foundation representative of each of
three funds, chose their candidate based on criteria set forth
SCOTT WENNINGER
by each individual scholarship
fund.
The Brian E. Myers Schol Those awarded were:
arship Fund was established by
KENZIE CLEMENS
family and friends in memory
Tammy Gibson Memorial of Brian Myers. The 2016 reScholarship was established by cipient of a $1,000 scholarship
family and friends in memory is Scott Wenninger. Scott plans
of Tammy Gibson. The 2016 to attend The Ohio State Unirecipient of a $1,000 scholar- versity studying mechanical
ship is Kenzie Clemens. Kenzie or biomedical engineering. He
plans to study massage therapy is the son of Randy and Joni
at Ivy Tech. She is the daughter Wenninger.
EMILY DERCK
SAM WILLIAMSON
The Paulding County Area Foundation (PCAF) has announced the recipients of the Anonymous Donor Scholarship to six Paulding County graduates of the Class of 2016. The $1,000
scholarships have been awarded to:
Emily Derek, Antwerp High
School. Emily plans to study animal
science at The Ohio State University.
MEGAN REINECK
JORDAN SHULL
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of the Paulding County schools. These
scholarships are made possible due to
the generosity of an anonymous donor.
To become a donor of a scholarship, please contact Paulding County Area Foundation executive director Lisa McClure at at 419-3998296.
Public Notice
Paulding Memorial Cemetery and Live Oak Cemetery
Paulding Village Cemetery Board enforces the Rules & Regulations for
the Paulding Memorial Cemetery and Live Oak Cemetery. Rules are
posted for both cemeteries on the Mausoleum at Live Oak Cemetery.
No flowers, vines, shrubs, or trees shall be planted on any lot. The Village
of Paulding or their designees may remove any plantings, shrubs, or
trees, which shall, by means of their roots, branches, or otherwise
condition, become detrimental to the adjacent lots or avenues or
become otherwise inconvenient.
The placement of boxes, shelves, toys, shepherd hooks, plant hangers,
lawn edging, solar lights, perpetual lights, statues, or similar articles
upon graves or lots or planting of flowers in the sod is prohibited.
The use of decorative stones, such as colored stones, crushed tile,
marble chips or mulch is prohibited. The use of such stone, crushed tile,
marble chips or mulch may cause removal by the Village of Paulding.
The construction of walks or steps on cemetery lots will not be
permitted.
The prohibited items need to be removed immediately.
Annette D. Hasch, Finance Director
PAULD I N G PROGR E SS
SPORTS
Bluffton 1st, PHS 7th in
Panthers sweep Van Wert NWC Bachman Award
ACME Baseball
By NICK JOHNSON
DHI Media Sports Writer
VAN WERT The Van
Wert Cougars welcomed the
Paulding Panthers to Russell
Fisher field at Smiley Park for
a twin billing of ACME baseball on Thursday night. The
Panthers picked up a 2-1 victory in game one and Paulding used a big seventh inning
to sweep the series, winning
12-6 in game two.
Game one was a classic
pitchers duel as Caleb Fetzer
took the rubber for Van Wert
and Preston Johanns started
for Paulding. Both pitchers
held the other team scoreless
for the initial three innings.
In the top of the fourth,
Johanns led the frame off
with a double to right field
and Cade McGarvey would
bring Johanns home w ith an
RBI single to give Paulding a
1-0 lead.
Van Wert countered in
the bottom of the fourth as
Lawson Blackmore walked
and stole second base before
scoring on an RBI single off
the bat of Connor Army to tie
the game at 1-1.
The Panthers led off the
top of the fifth with a walk
from Lupe Martinez. The
next batter, Jaret Miller, laid
down a bunt to put Martinez
in scoring position. After a
passed ball moved Martinez
just 90 feet from home plate,
Cameron Doster hit a deep
fly ball to centerfield which
Van Wert centerfielder John
Lee caught and Martinez
raced home to give the Panthers back the lead at 2-1.
In game two of the doubleheader, the Panthers got
their offense going in the
third frame with two outs as
Doster tripled and Johanns
singled to plate the games
first run. Paulding scored two
lead to 12-6.
We got a lot of turnovers
and a lot of young inexperienced guys who are going to
take some time getting used
to playing varsity baseball,
Van Wert coach Todd Dunlap
said. Caleb hasnt thrown in
a month, so he was shaking
off a little rust but he battled
through the first game.
After the doubleheader,
Van Wert drops to 1-2 on the
summer and Paulding improves to 2-0 on the season.
Game One
Paulding 2, Van Wert 1
Paulding
Martinez c 3-1-0-0, J Miller ss 2-01-0, Doster cf 2-0-0-1, Johanns p
4-1-3-0, McGarvey 2b 4-0-2-1, M
Miller 1b 2-0-0-0, Cook lf 2-0-0-0,
Philpot rf 3-0-0-0, Shull 2b 1-0-0-0,
Mourey 2-0-0-0 Total 25-2-6-2
Van Wert
Gutierrez ss 3-0-1-0, Lee cf 2-0-00, Fetzer p 3-0-1-0, Blackmore 1b
3b 2-1-0-0, Wehner rf 1b 3-0-0-0,
Eddins lf 1-0-0-0, Army 2b 3-0-1-1,
Acquaviva 3b rf 3-0-0-0, Pierce c
2-0-0-0, Willingham 1-0-0-0 Total
23-1-3-1
WP: Preston Johanns (Paulding)
7 innings 1 run 3 hits 3 walks 5
strikeouts
LP: Caleb Fetzer (Van Wert)
7 innings 2 runs 6 hits 4 walks 8
strikeouts
Game 2
Paulding 12, Van Wert 6
Paulding
Martinez ss 4-1-0-0, Mourey DH
3-2-1-0, Doster lf 4-1-4-1, McGarvey
0-1-0-0, Johanns 1b 5-2-2-2, Heller
rf 2-1-2-1, Philpot 1-1-1-0, Ripke 3b
5-1-1-1, Edwards cf 3-1-0-0, Egnor
c 3-0-0-0, Schroeder 4-1-0-1, Total
35-12-10-6
Van Wert
Gutierrez ss 3-1-1-1, Lee cf 2-1-10, Fetzer 3b 4-1-1-1, Blackmore 1b
3-1-1-1, Army c 4-0-0-0, McHugh rf
3-0-0-0, Palmer p 1-0-0-0, Wehner
p 1-0-0-0, Chiles 2b 2-1-0-0, Eddins
lf p 3-1-1-0 Total 26-6-5-3
WP: Carson Shull (Paulding)
1 inning strikeout
LP: Tristen Wehner (Van Wert)
1 inning 6 runs 2 hits 4 walks
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freshman Parker Thiel. Tinora senior Brevin Renollet and junior Tyler Giesige picked up First
Team awards as well.
Antwerp junior Trey Mills was named to the
GMC Second Team along with the Ayersville
trio of junior Jacob Miller, senior Eric Engel and
junior Dauson Dales. Other honorees are Edgerton senior Alex Michael, Fairview senior Matthew Kozumplik and freshman Hunter Bostater,
Hicksville senior Dakota Harvey, Tinora senior
Reid Anders and Ram junior Mathias Grube.
Wayne Trace senior Blaine Jerome and Antwerp junior Hunter Noel each received Honorable Mention.
title in boys soccer. In addition to the conference championship in soccer, the Pirates had
second place finishes in wrestling, boys track
and girls track with a co-runner up in the scholastic bowl competition. Bluffton also had third
place finishes in girls soccer, girls basketball
and football.
Other NWC champions/co-champions were
Ada (volleyball), Allen East (girls soccer),
Columbus Grove (girls basketball, girls track,
boys track), Crestview (softball), Delphos Jefferson (football, wrestling), Lincolnview (golf,
boys and girls cross country, boys basketball),
Paulding (volleyball, baseball, academic team)
Spencerville (baseball),
The final order of finish for the 2015-16 school
year: 1. Bluffton 75.5; 2. Spencerville 69.5; 3.
Columbus Grove 66.0; 4. Crestview 62.5; 5.
Lincolnview 62.0; 6. Delphos Jefferson. 61.0; 7.
Paulding 58.0; 8. Ada 55.5; 9.Allen East 52.0.
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By JOE SHOUSE
Sports Writer
Awesome Accolades
at State Track Meet
Division III Girls 100 Dash Finals
1. Taylor Middleton
Miami Valley
2. Abby Caldwell
River
3. Olivia Brewer
Mount Gilead
4. Monique Goings
Wayne Trace
5. Lynsey Shipley
Portsmouth
12.26
12.40
12.45
12.59
12.59
25.20
25.26
25.36
25.62
25.78
25.91
26.01
26.02
4:14.34
4:18.84
4:19.56
4:19.70
4:19.88
4:21.96
4:22.50
4:26.54
9:18.61
9:20.51
9:25.97
9:31.58
9:32.65
9:51.76
The Wayne Trace girls 400 relay team set a new school record with
a time of 50.66 seconds and finished third in the Division III state
track meet at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium at The Ohio State
University Saturday. The girls, who had set the record last year at
the state meet in 2015, improved on their fifth place time from last
season of 51.03 seconds. Sophomore Gracie Gudakunst, senior
Stacy Flint, senior Shayna Temple and junior Monique Goings
are pictured after their third place finish. Goings also wrapped
up her second straight year at the state meet of placing in three
events by taking fourth in the 100 dash and seventh in the 200
dash individually.
The Wayne Trace 400 relay team captured third place in the
Division III state meet in Columbus on Saturday. Stacy Flint
prepares to hand the baton off to teammate Gracie Gudkunst.
The time of 50.66 gives the quartet of Flint, Gudakunst, Monique
Goings, and Shayna Temple the school record for the 400 relay.
Antwerp girls 3200 relay team participated in the state meet last
week. Although the team didnt get past the preliminary round they
managed to trim 22 seconds off their time during their run to the state.
Rachel Williamson hands off to Jamie Ryan during their state attempt,
finishing with a time of 10:16.71. Joining Ryan and Williamson as a
part of the relay team are Audrie Longardner and Anne Miesle.
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Haylee Dominique
Paulding
Freshman, #34
Audrey Manz
Carley Wright
Megan Moore
Callie Perry
Sidney Barnhouse
Avery Braaten
Maggie Crosby
Carrie Thrasher
Madison Zartman
Paulding
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Antwerp
Sophomore, #7
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Antwerp
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Wayne Trace
Sophomore, #7
Wayne Trace
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Wayne Trace
Sophomore #3
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Senior, #5
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Junior, #17
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Paulding
Freshman, #36
2016 final statistics for Paulding County high school baseball, compiled by sports writer
Kevin Wannemacher:
TRIPLES
BATTING AVERAGE
No.
PLAYER/HS
AB
H AVG. PLAYER/HS
Kelsey Beck/PHS
76
41 .539 Kelsey Beck/PHS
2
Carley Wright/WTHS
62
26 .419
Haylee Dominique/PHS 79
33 .418
RUNS BATTED IN
Megan Moore/WTHS
58
23 .397 PLAYER/HS
No.
Sidney Barnhouse/AHS 54
20 .385 Kelsey Beck/PHS
20
Natalie Torman/WTHS
60
23 .383 Haylee Dominique/PHS
20
Callie Perry/AHS
55
19 .365 Megan Moore/WTHS
15
Carley Wright/WTHS
15
RUNS SCORED
Audrey Manz/PHS
14
13
PLAYER/HS
No. Maggie Crosby/WTHS
13
Kelsey Beck/PHS
33 Carrie Thrasher/WTHS
13
Sydney Critten/WTHS
19 Natalie Torman/WTHS
12
Audrey Manz/PHS
16 Kristen Schilt/PHS
11
Asia Arellano/PHS
16 Madison Zartman/WTHS
Madison Zartman/WTHS
15
Carrie Thrasher/WTHS
15
STRIKEOUTS (PITCHING)
Brooke Sinn/WTHS
12 PLAYER/HS
No.
Megan Moore/WTHS
12 Audrey Manz/PHS
115
Natalie Torman/WTHS
12 Avery Braaten/AHS
63
Haylee Dominique/PHS
12 Maggie Crosby/WTHS
49
DOUBLES
PLAYER/HS
Kelsey Beck/PHS
Carley Wright/WTHS
Haylee Dominique/PHS
Audrey Manz/PHS
Asia Arellano/PHS
No.
13
9
7
5
5
ERA
2.62
3.28
3.32
4.08
4.77
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Monex Dishes, Opalescent, Fostoria Coin & Other Fostoria, Imperial Slag, White & Blue
Bubble, Several china sets, Milk Glass, Stretch Glass, Spun Glass... Portugal & Co
Tiffany Lead Crystal Vase Hull, McCoy, & Roseville Pottery Joe Rice Paper weight
Many, Many Figurines Nice Collection of Tuscon & Southwest Pottery & Other Southwest Collectables Including Pictorial Leather Sculpture Wagon Load Of Baskets Including Longaberger, Peterboro, etc Collections of Salts & Peppers, Ceramic Birds,
Boyd Bears, Chickens, Angels, China & Glass Pitchers, etc., etc., etc 35+-Flats Of
Jewelry and Related Plus Sterling Jewelry and related Antiques, Primitives, Paper
Products & related including Pennsylvania RR Lantern & other Lamps Zenith Cobra
Matic Radio / Phonograph Nice Wooden Barrel & related Several Boxes Of Old
Comic Books Old Sheet Music & Magazines Sports, Star Trek & Planet Of The
Apes Trading Cards Boxes Of Old Kitchen Items, Garage Items & Related 1955
Comets Hockey Program Boy Scout Items 1969 Reds Team & Gene Autry Photos
Campaign & Other Buttons, Pins, Post Cards, Sports Trading Cards, etc Marbles
Vintage Toys & Newer Toys Keys, Locks, Lighters, Pipes, Cameras, etc., etc 2 Old Ford
Headlights Old Bottles & Canning Jars Graniteware Daisey Red Ryder BB Gun
Sleigh Bells & Other Bells Crocks, Cast Iron & Related ItemsGlass Oil JarsVintage
Clothing & Hats Prints & Framed Art Wood Boxes & Old Tins Misc. Fishing
Local Advertising Collectables Including Porcelain SignStain & Slag Glass Hanging
Lights Quilts Kitchen Cabinet Spice Jars ...Oak Fireplace Frame Beautiful Pump
Organ Wicker Cradle, Stroller and Other Baby Items 2 Glass Front China Cabinets
Several Old Stands & Tables Of Varied Descriptions Rattan Porch Set Sewing,
yarn & related Single Shovel Plow Slat Front Newer Desk Old Cupboard Large
amount of Older Avon including Bottles from 1960s through 2000, Old Catalogues,
Awards, Etc... Avon Radio --- Plus Items From The Barn & Basement including 5+ Wagons Full Of Tools, Garage Items, Sewing, Primitives, Baskets, Household, Etc., Etc.,
Etc very partial listing - still un-boxing 2 auction rings Inspection Wed. & Thurs
June 8 & 9 from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M., Fri. June 10 from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. and beginning
8:30 A.M. day of auction Visit our web site @ gorrellbros-paulding.com - or - auction zip for over 300 photos Terms: Cash, Check, VISA, Master Card or Discover
Card Sellers: Helen Major Family- (Dan & Karen Major - Janet Major - Steven
& Den Major) Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers - Don Gorrell, Ken Manz, Apprentice;
Larry Gorrell, Chris AuFrance, Apprentice; Aaron Timm; Nolan Shisler
PUBLIC AUCTION
Sale conducted by
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Auctioneers
Larry Geise: Real
Rick Uhlenhake
Estate Broker419-678-9995
Auctioneer
Brenda Schwieterman
419-586-5384
419-925-4584
* Auctioneers Note: Bob & Ruth Cook were residents, (former Mayor), business
people and antique collectors in Hicksville, Ohio for over 60 years. The following
items are only a PARTIAL LIST of their lifetime COLLECTION. The residence is filled,
nearly wall to wall, and we will be adding items to this list as we discover them. For
a more complete list and pictures go to our web site at: guilford-realestate.com
and click on the auction tab.
00183737
Public Auction
Location:
12415 Maple Ave, Paulding,
OH 45879; On Site
HoUSEHoLD itEMS:
Appliances-- Maytag W/D,
Frigidaire frig & range;
Bedrm Suite; Quality
dressers; Desks; Patio set;
Garage tools & misc; Wooden Remington box; Antique
secretary; End
tables; Bookshelves; Chairs;
Rockers; Entertainment
stand; Barbies; Misc
household & kitchen items.
1994 Buick Century
www.straleyrealty.com
SELLER: The late Ray E.
Keck (by) Mrs. RaeAnn
(Keck) Pieper
SaLE MGR: Chester M.
Straley; GRI, e-Pro;
419-605-8410
Everything we
touch... Turns to sold!!
00183644
ANTIQUES: Globe Wernicke oak stack bookcase; 3 stack oak bookcase; ornate walnut
Victorian bed; oak floor mirror; oak knockdown wardrobe; oak commode w/ towel rack;
oak hanging dish rack; oak hanging hat rack w/ mirror; oak leaded glass bookcase; set
of 6 oak chairs; cane bottom chair; oak drop leaf table; oak podium; rocker; fainting
couch; parlor tables; walnut chest w/ leaf carved handles; bachelor chest w/ handkerchief drawers; walking spinning wheel; tea cart; Victorian sofa; oak easel; mission
book shelves; huge ornate beveled hall mirrors; 2 chrome kitchen tables; Heywood
Wakefield vanity; Fenton red poppy lamp; wall bracket oil lamps; hanging lamp w/
prisms; jardiniere & pedestal; royal ruby glassware; stemware; silverware set; framed
St. Bernard Maude Earl print; framed prints; framed oil paintings; Ambassador cornet;
Gundy-Bettoney clarinet; costume jewelry; Raleigh girls bike; flat top trunk; primitive
oak butter churn; pictures frames; doll house & furniture; 1882 Defiance County History book; postcards; 1000# Toledo lollipop scales; plat form scales; feed carts; slaw
cutter; canning jars; crochet bedspread; linens; quilts; suitcases; lots of other collectible glassware including etched, pressed & Depression pieces; candelabras; copper
boiler; Mother Goose Chimes book circa 1900; linen Night Before Christmas book
circa 1900; Teresa Minnig custom made doll for Ruth Cook, French Barbie in orig. box;
Jewel heating/cooking stove built by Detroit Stove Works; old music; vintage patio set;
much more to come.
Apprentice Auctioneer:
Robert D. Gamble, Jr.
www.BeeGeeRealty.com
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father passed.
Recently, we moved Joyces
stepmother from New Jersey to
Indiana, where the first surprise
waiting for us was that of colon
cancer embedded within her.
So everyone has rallied a
round Grandma Mary Ann.
As daughter Sandi refers to us,
we are now Team Langham.
When I attend events where
caregiving is the emphasis,
sometimes I look at those walking around the track at Relay
For Life, walking for fatal ill-
By JIM LANGHAM
Feature Writer
Ohio State University Extension director Sarah Noggle
saidon Monday that she doesnt
foresee any dangers to Paulding
County residents or animals as
a result of harmful algal bloom
discovered in the Maumee River near Defiance last week. As
a result of the discovery, Defiancecity and county officials issued a recreational public health
advisory.
What they issued over there
(Defiance County) was more of
a precaution for swimming when
they noticed some elevated levels, said Noggle. This also pertained to pregnant women, young
children and the elderly.
Levels were not anything that
were a drinking threat, continued Noggle. What they were
isolatingwas parts per billion,
which was really minimal.
Noggle said thatweekend
rains will change the reading to
someextent. She noted that light
By JIM LANGHAM
Feature Writer
PAULDING As fluctuating as they were,
weekend rains that moved over Paulding County
on Saturday brought good benefit to many area
crops that were just starting to feel the effect of recent dry weather. Ohio State Extension Educator
Sarah Nogglesaid that rain reports ranged from
a little over a tenth of an inch in the Melrose area
toover two inches outside of Antwerp.
It was all over the board, said Noggle. Overall, I would like to think that it was quite beneficial in many places.
One of Noggles biggest concerns is that of early planted beans which could have taken a nip
from light frost a couple of weeks ago.
It appears that some of those had frost damage,
observed Noggle. Later beans that had the heat
emerged faster and are looking pretty good.
Noggle said that it appears that 90 to 95 percent
of the beans have been planted.
It appeared that there were still a few fields last
week where people were trying to get their beans
in, observed Noggle. Overall, the rain was a
good event. We were starting to get dry and needed the rain.
Noggle said that some of the earlier corn didnt
PAULDING Members of the Paulding Lions Club meet the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, excluding holidays, at the
Paulding Eagles. Meeting time is 7 p.m. The
public is welcome to attend.
Austin Conlon of Latty was one in a group of nine Defiance College student who travel to Nicaragua recently as a service project.
Featured in this photo are, from left - Jared Feffer, Adam Swisher, Conlon, andVictor Laguna, program coordinator with Companeros Inc., who was the translator and guide for the trip.
oil company. In collaboration students also taught English at for Advancing Humanity and make the most of their expewith Companeros, Inc., the Los Quinchos.
the DC Honors Program in rience, and it showed in their
Service Leaders worked with Collaborative opportunities 2014 where these partnerships ability to overcome the obLos Quinchos School to paint in Nicaragua were established were developed.
stacle of language. We were
a mural showing the spirit of through a joint exploratory Heiliger, trip leader, com- all out of our comfort zones,
Defiance College. The DC trip by the McMaster School mented, Everyone wanted to but that is when the greatest
accomplishments happen. My
students learned that first hand
during this journey.
Everyone that we taught
had an eagerness to learn that
I had never seen before, said
Memmer, who noted how
thankful the children they
worked with were for their
school lessons. They gave the
Service Leaders their full attention and patience, despite
language barriers.
Harsha noted, As an educational professional, it was
difficult to hear the hopes and
dreams of so many talented
students and not know if they
would get the same opportunities for college and careers as
we have in the US.
Harsha intends to share his
experience to illustrate to students that education is a privilege and to encourage them to
follow their dreams.
The Service Leaders went
to Nicaragua with the intention to teach, and came home
having learned life lessons of
their own.
Campus Notes
Im not sure who had more fun planting the garden Hannah or Mimi.
In the Garden
By Kylee Baumle
in a big breath of air (shes dramatic like that) and said, Yes,
Mimi! Thank you! Thats Hannah. Always thanking you when
you tell her what youre going
to do and then again when you
do it.
Memorial Day weekend was
perfect garden planting weather.
Paw Paw and Uncle Adam put
together a 4 x 4 raised bed, dug
out the sod, and added soil to
what would become Hannahs
Garden.
Hannah arrived later in the
day, and after a picnic and some
swimming, I asked her if she
was ready to plant her garden. I
thought maybe she would be too
tired or might have even lost enthusiasm for the idea altogether,
but she was up for it and off we
went.
She listened patiently as I explained how to dig the hole with
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singer cabinet sewing machine w/ original stool, modern
bedroom set, corner electric heater fireplace, orange gwtw
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lathe, chop saw, roller stands, vintage cast iron nut cracker,
drill bit set, cordless drill, dremel set, cases of new mason
jars, 1" drive socket set, coleman, drill, most are craftsman
tools, metal shelves, hardware, chisel set, walkie talkies,
dresser, industrial cabinets, cooler, cases of ceiling tile,
foam board insulation, erector set incpl, webbing, router,
walker, two refrigerators, personal goods, pencil sharpener
collection, oil lamps, silver ware, electric typewriter,
glassware, crocks, art, cb radios, fuel tanks, trailers, zero
turn mower, wood block pulleys, welding carts, lawn sweeper,
car ramps, cutting torch/tanks/cart, scraper blade 3pt,
scooter lift hitch, pull sprayer, vise, aluminum fuel tank w/
pump, snow thrower, galv. Water cans, bird houses, orchard
heater, turkey fryer, eagles, tool boxes, grinder, pepsi clock,
welder, drill press, dekalb sign, lots of barn finds, goat shed,
large brooding shed, many more unadvertised items will be
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8:00
10:00
Saturday, June 11
Weigh-in for Spring Antique Tractor Pull
Spring Antique Tractor Pull - Grandstand
Sunday, June 12
9:00-4:00 Livestock Arrival
4:00
Weigh-In with Exception of Swine
Monday, June 13 Cancer Awareness Day
8:00
Vet Checks
9:00
Jr Fair Rabbit Show
12:00
Jr Fair Poultry Show
1:00
Food & Nutrition Judging
1:00
Games & Rides Open until 10 p.m.
5:00
Harness Racing
5:00
Prince/Princess Contest
6:00
The Len Collier Band - Sr Pavilion
6:00
Jr Fair Parade Line Up
6:30
Jr Fair Parade
7:00
Jr Fair Coronation Ceremony
8:00
Corn Hole Tourney - Show Arena
8:00
Len Collier Band - Sr Pavilion
Tuesday, June 14 Senior Day/Flag Day
8.00
Senior Refreshments - Sr Pavilion
9:00
FFA Project Judging
10:00
Jr Fair Goat Show
10:00
Dale Minyo Broadcast
11:30
Senior Lunch - Sr Pavilion
1:00
Clothing Judging
1:00
Games & Rides Open until 10 p.m.
4:00
Style Review/ Modeling Contest
5:00
Harness Racing
6:00
Jr Fair Swine Show
7:00
Liberty Rain - Sr Pavilion
8:00
Community Appreciation Party/Barn
Dance Sr Pavilion
Wednesday, June 15 Scouts Day
9:00
Small Animal & Horseless Horse and Junior
Leaders Judging
10:00
Money Scramble
12:00
Jr Fair Sheep Show
1:00
Games & Rides Open until 10 p.m.
2:00
Water Balloon Toss
4:00
Jr Fair Dairy Show/Beef Show
5:00
Open Swine Show Entries Close
5:00
Harness Racing
6:00
Spittin Image - Sr Pavilion
7:00
Paulding County Idol Contest - Sr Pavilion
7:30
Feeder Calf Auction
8:00
Spittin Image - Sr Pavilion
favorite food is the Farm Bureau/
Paulding Foundation pavilion. Tables
and chairs are located at the pavilion
for the convenience of the fair goers.
Amusement rides along the midway and the game booths will be provided again this year by D&D Putting
Sunday, June 19
Registration for Demo Derby
Demo Derby Grandstand
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Comprehensive Eye
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Surgery
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419-594-3340
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Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Paulding County Progress, Paulding County Fair Preview - 7B
THURSDAY
Veterans Day
Snacks will be available
to veterans and their spouses
throughout the day. These are
provided by the fair board,
and Paulding County Veterans Service Office.
A ham and bean supper
will be served by the Paulding VFW Post 587 in the senior pavilion. Serving starts
following the parade at approximately 4 p.m.
Saturday, June 11
10 a.m.
Thursday, June 16
6:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 18
Tug-a-Truck
4:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 19
Demolition Derby
4:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
FFA Alumni/Safety Day
SATURDAY
4-H Alumni Reunion
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Scouts Day
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TUESDAY
Senior Citizens Day/
Flag Day
Located at the
Paulding Co. Area Foundation/Farm Bureau Pavilion
Sausage Gravy & Biscuits Pancakes Fruit Cup
Sweet Rolls & Muffins Coffee - Juice - Milk
No Charge for Breakfast
Donations Accepted
Public Welcome
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FAIR
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Tuesday, June 14
Liberty Rain
7 p.m.
Wednesday, June 15
Spittin Image
Thursday, June 16
Friday, June 17
Nashville Crush
Saturday, June 18
Three by Airwaves
2 p.m.
Saturday, June 18
7 p.m.
After performing recently at the Coca Cola 600, Nashville Crush, from Lima, will bring their energetic style of music to the Paulding County
Fair on Friday with one performance at 8:30 p.m. in grandstand.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Paulding County Progress, Paulding County Fair Preview - 9B
Identical twins Blain and Brian Swabb are Spittin Image, a musical/comedy duo from Greenville. They are scheduled to entertain with two shows at the fair on Wednesday, June 15. The first
session is from 6-7 p.m. and the second session from 8-9 p.m.,
both in the Brenda Thomas Memorial Pavilion.
From northwest Ohio, popular group Liberty Rain, a five-member band, will be singing a variety of old and
new country along with classic rock. Liberty Rain will be on the pavilion stage at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
3 By Airwaves, a jazz trio, will combine the sounds of the sax, drums and bass to bring the inspired
sounds of the past 100 years of the jazz evolution. They will be sharing their music on Saturday at 2 p.m. on
the pavilion stage.
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Distributors of Marathon Gasolines, Oils,
Accessories and Convenience Store Items,
Including Ohio Lottery Tickets
John Paulding
Historical Society
Established 1977
419-399-8218 or 419-399-3667
Help support the museum by becoming a member!
10B - Paulding County Progress, Paulding County Fair Preview Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Coffee
with the Editor
PAULDING If thoughts of winter are swiftly being replaced by visions of sunshine yellow daffodils, cherry red
tulips and tiny crocuses, if you are dreaming of a colorful
landscape and if your hands are itching to dig in the soil, then
the Master Gardeners Volunteers of Paulding County have
just the right remedy.
During the Paulding County Fair, June 13-18, local residents are invited to enter the Garden Treasures contest and
possibly becoming a prize winner.
Fairy gardens (or miniature gardens) and best artistic display of house plants are the two categories. Participants can
enter one item in each category.
Inspiration can come from many sources, including books,
magazines and Pinterest.
Entrants will be divided into two age divisions: youth (ages
6-17) and adult (ages 18 and up).
LEASING
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Now Availa ble
Jason LaBounty
V.P., Business
Banking Officer
Defiance Office
Al Saylor
V.P., Business
Banking Officer
Van Wert Office
Have
fun at the
Fair!
BENSCHNEIDER AUTO
Repair & Service 419-263-CARS (2277)
8602 Rd. 51, Payne
Camping during the Paulding County Fair is available to exhibitors and their families.
Sites are set up in the south and west sections of the fairgrounds.
Campers must be 18 or accompanied by an adult. (An adult is a person over 18 years
of age who takes and accepts responsibility for the others on the same campsite and their
actions in the campground area.)
At least one adult must be staying on a campsite who is responsible for the actions of
all those on their site.
Cost of camping is $120. It includes electrical hook-up with air conditioning to those
who have it, and a parking permit. Primitive tent camping is $60. All camper fees are to
be paid before camper is parked.
Some of the rules of the campground area include:
Fire lane must be clear.
Cost Ef fective P r a c t i c a l F l ex i b l e
Defiance Office
601 E. Second St. 419-782-2032
Make it a point to drop in during the fair in the Block Building and see what others have done. Organizers hope to make
this contest a yearly event with the same categories or new
ones in the hope of inspiring more and more participants.
Entry forms will be available at the Paulding County Extension office or on-line at www.Paulding.osu.edu under
Master Gardener Events.
Questions about the contest can be directed to Master Gardener Volunteers: Cathy Fowler (419-399-3056), Karen Jacobs (419-594-2138) or any master gardener.
For additional information on the Master Gardener Program or the Master Gardener contest, contact Sarah Noggle,
Paulding County Extension Educator Agriculture and Natural Resources at noggle.17@osu.edu or 419-399-8225 Ext.
8228. The OSU Extension Office is located at 503 Fairground
Drive, Paulding.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Paulding County Progress, Paulding County Fair Preview - 11B
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1-800-331-7396
1-419-636-3642
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metals including Cans, Copper, Brass, Steel,
and Aluminum
We will also buy your scrap Automobiles,
Farm Equipment, aluminum or steel boats
and much more!
Scrap & Steel Hours:
Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30; Sat. 8-11:30
Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30 pm; Sat. 8-1 pm
Kohart Recycling
15360 St. Rt. 613, Paulding, Ohio
1-419-399-4144
Rick Estle
Jeremy Hamblin
Tasha Santos
Charlie McCullough
SCOTT BRANCH
12529 Blaine St., Scott
419-622-6151
Grain
Seed
Fuel
Custom Application
Ag Products
Fertilizer Blending
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OFFERING
all styles, metal,
wood and vinyl
barns up to
14 W x 60 L
playhouses &
chicken coops
AND MORE
419-203-7049
Come &
Enjoy
the Paulding
County Fair!
SHERWOOD
ANTWERP
419-258-8465
PAYNE
419-899-2130
419-263-2351
LATTY
GROVER HILL
419-263-2345
419-587-3334
ENERGY DIVISION
Over 1,500
Guns in Stock,
Reloading
Equipment &
Supplies, Large
Selection of
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Now Accepting
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419-596-3965
Straightforward Pricing
no gimmicks no hidden fees
Great Customer
Service
2016
TRUCK HEADQUARTERS
2015
419-399-4445
award winner
Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Paulding County Progress, Paulding County Fair Preview - 13B
PAULDING COUNTY
Fair
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Established
1969
ServiceMaster by McCann
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John A. DeMuth
PROBATE/JUVENILE JUDGE
Paid for by
John A. DeMuth, PO Box 5, Paulding, OH 45879
Tiffany Beckman
COMMON PLEAS JUDGE
Paid for by
Tiffany Beckman, 16373 Rd. 156, Paulding, OH 45879
Carol Temple
Claudia Fickel
Ann E. Pease
CLERK OF COURTS
Paid for by
Ann Pease, 215 Emerald Rd., Paulding, OH 45879
Lou Ann
Wannemacher
PAULDING COUNTY
TREASURER
Paid for by
Lou Ann Wannemacher, 5440 Rd. 47, Payne, OH 45880
Travis McGarvey
ENGINEER
Paid for by
Travis McGarvey, 14270 Rd. 123, Paulding, OH 45879
www.smbymccann.com 419-784-5570
800-466-5570
1255 Carpenter Rd, Defiance, Ohio
Jason Landers
SHERIFF
Paid for by
Jason Landers, 14483 Rd. 31, Antwerp, OH 45813
Joe Burkard
PROSECUTOR
Paid for by
Joseph Burkard, 3699 Rd. 279, Antwerp, OH 45813
Roy Klopfenstein
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Post-fair
Demolition Derby
Paid for by
Roy Klopfenstein, 2673 Rd. 87, Haviland, OH 45851
Tony Zartman
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Paid for by
Tony Zartman, 4376 Rd. 33, Payne, OH 45880
Mark Holtsberry
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Paid for by
Mark Holtsberry, 15804 SR 613, Paulding, OH 45879
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