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Volume 141 No. 11, Paulding, Ohio
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A summary of Octobers
weather highs and lows, as
recorded at Pauldings water
treatment plant:
Maximum temperature:
79 on Oct. 6, 9, 10 and 13.
Low temperature: 27 on
Oct. 18.
Most rain in a 24-hour
period: 1.09 inches on Oct. 28.
Total rainfall for the
month: 2.12 inches.
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Around
Paulding
County
A Payne woman was cited for failure to control after her car crashed into First Financial Bank in downtown Paulding last
week. No one was seriously injured.
Williamson, Buchan
off to state XC meet
By KEVIN WANNEMACHER
Sportswriter
TIFFIN Antwerp will send a pair
of individuals to the state cross country
meet this weekend as both Sam Williamson and Erik Buchan advanced
out of the Division III regional race at
Tiffin this past Saturday.
Williamson captured the regional title, completing the course with a time
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STATE ISSUES
STATE ISSUE 1: Proposed Constitutional
Amendment Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing legislative districts
Yes............................................3,637
No............................................. 2,171
STATE ISSUE 2: Proposed Constitutional
Amendment Anti-monopoly amendment; protects the initiative process from
being used for personal economic benefit
Yes............................................3,263
No............................................. 2,710
STATE ISSUE 3: Proposed Constitutional Amendment Grants a monopoly for
the commercial production and sale of
marijuana for recreational and medicinal
purposes
Yes............................................1,890
No.............................................4,273
VANTAGE CAREER CENTER JVSD Renewal, 0.7 mill, 5 years, 2016-20, permanent improvement
For the tax levy..........................3,644
Against the tax levy....................2,446
PAULDING COUNTY SENIOR CENTER
Replacement, 0.5 mill, 5 years, 201519, senior citizen services or facilities
For the tax levy.......................... 4,101
Against the tax levy....................2,019
PAULDING COUNTY OSU EXTENSION
OFFICE Additional, 0.25 mill, 5 years,
2015-19, OSU Extension services
For the tax levy..........................3,257
Against the tax levy....................2,856
ANTWERP VILLAGE Renewal, 0.8 mill, 5
years, 2016-20, cemeteries
For the tax levy.............................332
Against the tax levy.......................155
BROUGHTON VILLAGE Renewal, 2.5
mills, 5 years, 2015-19, current expenses
For the tax levy............................... 37
Against the tax levy......................... 10
CECIL VILLAGE The question of reducing
the number of Cecil Village Council members from 6 to 5
For.................................................. 28
Against........................................... 11
HAVILAND VILLAGE Renewal, 5 mills, 5
years, 2016-20, current expenses
For the tax levy............................... 31
Against the tax levy......................... 23
MELROSE VILLAGE Renewal, 0.7 mill,
CPT commencing in 2016, EMS
For the tax levy...............................38
Against the tax levy......................... 24
MELROSE VILLAGE Renewal, 2 mills,
CPT commencing in 2016, Fire
For the tax levy...............................38
Against the tax levy......................... 24
OAKWOOD VILLAGE Additional, 2 mills,
CPT commencing in 2015, Fire
For the tax levy...............................94
Against the tax levy.........................83
PAULDING VILLAGE Renewal, 0.4 mills,
5 years, 2015-19, EMS
For the tax levy............................. 707
Against the tax levy....................... 316
PAYNE VILLAGE Replacement, 0.5 mill,
5 years, 2016-20, EMS
For the tax levy.............................300
Against the tax levy.......................100
PAYNE VILLAGE Replacement, 1 mill, 5
years, 2016-20, Police
For the tax levy.............................264
Against the tax levy.......................140
Note: The official count will be held on or
before Nov. 17.
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n CRASH
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crash.
The damaged semi-truck
was disabled across both westbound lanes of US 24. Wallers
trailer sustained moderate
damage and was pulled to the
berm.
US 24 was closed during the
crash investigation and subsequent scene clean-up for just
over four hours. The roadway
reopened with no traffic restrictions.
Both drivers involved were
wearing seat belts at the time of
the crash and the crash remains
under investigation.
Troopers were assisted
on scene by Paulding County Sheriffs Office, Paulding
EMS, Paulding Fire Department, Gideons Towing and
Recovery, and the Ohio Department of Transportation.
n ESCAPE
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Landers.
After the stolen vehicle was
identified, the two eventually
gave their true names and were
arrested without incident. Both
individuals are currently being
held on local charges in Michigan, the sheriff said. I have
placed a holder on Harman and
we will extradite him to Paulding once his business is taken
care of in Cheboygan County.
Since Friday, the sheriffs of-
n BANK
Continued from Page 1A
the bank was closed Friday and
Saturday, but the drive through
service re-opened Nov. 2.
Our intent is to have the
lobby open on Wednesday,
he said.
No damage amount was
available, as the assessment
stage is still under way.
I cant comment on the incident, he concluded.
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1981-2015
PAYNE Joshua Robert
Cooper, 34, of Toledo, formerly of Payne, passed away
suddenly Monday, Oct. 26 in
Toledo.
VERA DeCAMP
1922-2015
GROVER HILL Vera
Joyce DeCamp of Grover
Hill, died at 6:32 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26 at The Gardens of
Paulding.
She was
born Dec.
23, 1922,
in Payne
to
the
late Ruth
(Tucker)
Ye a r l i n g
and Lewis
Ye a r l i n g .
Her husband, Joseph Andrew Andy
DeCamp, died July 28, 2015. A
1940 graduate of Grover Hill
High School, she was a homemaker and a member of the
former Mt. Pleasant Church,
Van Wert. Joyce loved helping her husband farm, square
dancing, thoroughly loved her
grandchildren, flower garden-
SUE BRADFORD
1949-2015
DEFIANCE Sue A. Bradford, 66, of rural Defiance,
passed away Tuesday, Oct. 27
at CHP Defiance Area In-Patient Hospice Center.
STEVEN
MOSIER
1947-2015
VAN WERT Steven B.
Mosier, 68, of Van Wert, died
at 8:33 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27
at Vancrest of Convoy.
He was born on July 27,
1947, in Van Wert, the son of
the late William Harold and
Elnora Faye (Shivley) Mosier. Steve was a veteran of the
U.S. Army and was employed
for over 40 years in agricultural equipment sales. He was a
member of American Legion
Post 178, Van Wert.
Family survivors include
his two sons, Josh Mosier and
Jarrod (Jackie) Mosier, both
of Haviland; two brothers,
Thomas W. (Deanna) Mosier of Winter Haven, Fla. and
Cloyd Dean Mosier of Van
Wert; two sisters, Linda (Max)
Gamble and Jean (Jim) Spridgeon, both of Van Wert; and
four grandchildren, Macy, Caleb, Alivia and Avery.
Services were held Saturday, Oct. 31, at Cowan & Son
Funeral Home, Van Wert, with
the Rev. Greg Wack officiating.
Preferred memorials are to
the State of the Heart Hospice.
Volunteers at John Paulding Historical Society are building a chapel in Barn One at the museum.
From left are Dave Stouffer, Denny Sanderson, Roger Sierer, Bill Strahley, Max Kochensparger and
John Pier; on the roof is Dan Wilder.
LEARNING NEW TECHNOLOGY During the teacher inservice at Antwerp Local School on Oct.
19, district librarian Kayla Bagley met with middle and high school teachers to show them how to
use almost 200 new informational text eBooks and 30 Dell tablets. The eBooks and devices were
purchased through a $14,000 grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services
(IMLS), awarded by the State Library of Ohio. Bagley collaborated with middle and high school
teachers to choose the eBooks based on classroom research projects and curriculum needs. Students can access the eBooks through the library website and view them on any device, including
the Dell tablets. Bagley and Cathy Barnett, the districts technology integration specialist, wrote
the grant titled Library2U. The overall goal of the grant was to give students anytime, anyplace
access to reliable electronic resources that directly support classroom instruction and projects.
Here, Kayla Bagley (third from left) reviews with middle school teachers Kurt Tempel, Alyssa Saylor and Zac Feasby how to access the eBooks from the Dell tablet.
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Property Transfers
The term et al. refers to and others; et vir., and husband; et ux., and
wife.
Auglaize Township
Robert L. and Barbara A. Moore, trustees to Courtney Makin-Caudill and Marshall R. Makin; Sec. 21, 4.877 acres. Warranty deed.
Helen Bieniek, dec. to Contance M. McGannon, et al.; Sec.
19, Lots 9-11, 1.01 acres. Certificate of transfer.
Blue Creek Township
Bank of America N.A. to Secretary of HUD; Sec. 10, 1.71
acres. Warranty deed.
Brown Township
Gary C. Grant, dec. to Lori Jo Allen, et al.; Sec. 13, 80 acres;
Sec. 14, 78.217 acres and Sec. 24, 40 acres. Affidavit.
Johnnie W. Rakes, dec. to Johnny G. Rakes; Lot 1, 2 acres.
Fiduciary deed.
Carryall Township
Helen E. Livingston to Thomas M. and Sarah R. Derck; Sec.
11, 12.044 acres. Warranty deed.
Emerald Township
Duane A. White to Cynthia A. White; Sec. 8, 3.68 acres.
Judgment entry.
Jackson Township
Raymond K. Thomas, et al. to Tamara L. Johanns, trustee;
Sec. 20, 78.498 acres. Warranty deed.
Robert L. and Joanne M. Gunderman to Robert L. and Joanne
M. Gunderman Life Estate and Cheryl L. Ries, et al.; Sec. 18,
0.56 acre. Quit claim.
Latty Township
Vaughn M. Sanderson, dec. to Vern M.and Tonya C. Sanderson; Sec. 4, 3 acres. Fiduciary deed.
Washington Township
Carol Schortgen, et al. to Adam J. Eickholt; Sec. 24, 2.386
acres. Warranty deed.
Antwerp Village
Renee M. Boyd to Renee M. Boyd; Sec. 27, Outlots, 0.355
acre. Quit claim.
Andrew and Jassmine Reyes to Nathaniel E. Traxler; Sec. 27,
0.355 acre. Warranty deed.
Latty Village
Timothy J. Stoller, trustee to Shawn R. and Shane R. Gerber;
Lots 99-103, Rixsom North, 1.76 acres. Fiduciary deed.
Melrose Village
Melrose Village Hall to Thomas and Jacqueline Powell; Lot
110, Original Plat, 0.172 acre. Warranty deed.
Oakwood Village
Ronald L. Leatherman Sr., dec. to Jeffery A. Leatherman, et
al.; Lots 9-11, Taylor Addition, 0.485 acre. Certificate of transfer.
Paulding Village
John Phlipot, trustee to Logan C. and Trina J. Gross; Sec. 12,
Lot 12091, 6.235 acres. Warranty deed.
Timothy P. and Lynn Young-Roehrig to Justin Seibert; Lot
114, Original Plat, 0.15 acre. Fiduciary deed.
Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
Thursday, Oct. 29
10:50 a.m. Emogene Kochenour, 88, of Paulding, was cited
for disobeying a traffic sign following a single-vehicle mishap
on North Walnut Street. She
was traveling north in a 2003
Ford Taurus when, according to
reports, she went around a road
closed sign and drove into a
trench in the street. She was unhurt. The car had minor damage
and was towed.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Friday, Oct. 23
2:36 p.m. An East Perry Street
business notified police that a
motorcycle was missing from
their inventory. The vehicle was
entered into LEADS as stolen.
4:12 p.m. Family disturbance
was handled on East Perry Street.
7:34 p.m. An alarm sounded
from a North Williams Street
business; it was found secure.
10:35 p.m. Officers witnessed
an OSHP investigation.
Saturday, Oct. 24
2:30 a.m. Police were flagged
down by a subject who saw
two girls run into an alley. Two
14-year-olds were located and
one ran, but both were identified. It was discovered a 21-yearold male was supposed to meet
them. Parents were notified.
7:23 a.m. Neighbor problems
involving loud music were dealt
with on West Wayne Street.
1:55 p.m. A West Perry Street
resident told police he saw someone on his stolen bike in a park.
Officers located and returned the
bike, but it had been damaged.
8:37 p.m. A West Perry Street
caller told police kids were shooting their truck with BBs. A pair
of boys were located using airsoft
guns, but they denied shooting at
vehicles.
9 p.m. A second complaint
about the kids with guns came in
from West Perry Street. The boys
were advised to go indoors.
9:50 p.m. Loud music complaint was made from West Perry
Street.
Sunday, Oct. 25
1:10 a.m. A rural Paulding resident was warned to stop calling
village residents after a harassment complaint.
1:20 a.m. Loud music was
the complaint from West Perry
Street.
2:10 a.m. Officers assisted
Ken Reinhart
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Denise Renollet
Candidate for Emerald Township Fiscal Officer
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Chris Etzler (right) was the speaker at the Kiwanis Club of Paulding County meeting. Chris is the principal at Paulding Middle School.
He discussed many changes that have taken place. Administration
first got the teachers together to find ways to improve getting the
students more interested. As a result, they formed teams to give
give the students more flexibility to choose more subjects and not
interfere with other classes. Bill Hanak was program chairman.
Thank you
for your support!
Brad Wobler
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Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal September
30, 2015
This 30th day of September, 2015,
the Board of County Commissioners
met in regular session with the following members present: Roy Klopfenstein, Tony Zartman, Mark Holtsberry, and Nola Ginter, Clerk.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
Claudia Fickel, Robin Dobbelaere,
Jason Landers, Carol Temple, Ann
Pease, Joe Burkard, and Cindy Peters
Peters presented 2016 CEBCO rates
for Paulding County Employees
health insurance. The commissioners
have decided to absorb the increase in
premium for employees.
They also announced the possibility of offering an HSA option for
employees.
Peters then distributed spreadsheets showing the single and family
rates for employees and elected officials. The commissioners called an
executive session with just the elected
officials to further discuss personnel
benefits (see resolution below).
Coral Fetzer presented Paulding
County Soil & Water Conservation
Districts (SWCD) 2015 review report. She offered a quick overview
of each of the SWCD employees and
their accomplishments. Fetzer noted
the employees are looking ahead to
2016 and have many projects scheduled.
She reviewed various ways the
SWCD is funded and then presented
2015 projected budget versus the
actual through September. Fetzer
pointed out that the state match on
General Fund appropriations has decreased from 124% to 109%. This
will be effective 2016 and will reflect
in the projected revenue in the 2016
budget.
Jim States and Leslie Parrett, State
Bank Claudia Fickel and Cindy Peters joined States and Parrett to discuss the county credit card situation.
State Bank manages their own credit
cards. Parrett explained the various
services they are able to offer. She requested a list of the entities requiring
cards and the spending limitations for
each. There is no annual fee and cards
can be issued within three weeks.
Parrett then discussed the HSA
offered by State Bank. She explained
HSA accounts provide a way for employees to pay health care costs not
covered by their insurance and may
also be used to pay for deductibles
and co-pays. Contributions to the
employees HSA can be made by the
employee (pre-tax) and also by the
employer. Employees can utilized
their HSA through a debit card or
checks and HSA balances roll over
year to year from employer to employer.
Open enrollment for the county
health insurance plan is the first two
weeks in November, with the new
plan year beginning Jan. 1, 2016.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
A motion was made by Zartman to
go into executive session at 8:06 a.m.
with the Paulding County Prosecutor
to discuss legal matters.
At 8:22 a.m. all members present
agreed to adjourn the executive session and go into regular session.
IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2015 ANNUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 068)
Holtsberry moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board
of County Commissioners does
hereby direct the County Auditor to
amend the 2015 Annual Appropriation by appropriating the following
in the Sheriffs Reserve Fund (Fund
068), to-wit; 068-001-00001/Sheriffs Reserve/Salaries AMOUNT:
$3,200.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
A motion was made by Zartman
to go into executive session at 8:48
a.m. with the elected officials discuss
personnel matters.
At 9:30 a.m. all members present
agreed to adjourn the executive session and go into regular session.
Thank you
Ryan Mapes
County Court
Civil Docket:
Capital One Bank (USA)
N.A., Glen Allen, Va. vs. Jason J. Unger, Paulding. Money
only, satisfied.
Capital One Bank (USA)
N.A., Richmond, Va. vs. Eric
C. Hart, Paulding. Money only,
matter stayed in bankruptcy.
Cavalry SPV I LLC, Buffalo Grove, Ill. vs. Jennifer Hart,
Paulding. Money only, matter
stayed in bankruptcy.
Boyd Automotive, Paulding
vs. Eric Hart, Paulding. Small
claims, matter stayed in bankruptcy.
Jeff and Gaye Fenter, Oakwood vs. Chad Lawhorn, Oakwood and Tiffany Lawhorn,
Oakwood. Evictions, satisfied.
William S. Bricker D.D.S.
Inc., Antwerp vs. Nathan
Stuchell, Antwerp and Melissa Stuchell, Antwerp. Small
claims, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Theresa L. Hibbard,
Paulding. Small claims, satisfied.
Jeff Fenter, Oakwood and
Gaye Fenter, Oakwood vs. Audrey Feeney, Oakwood. Evictions, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc., Defiance vs. Pamela A. Winslow,
Antwerp. Other action, satisfied.
Jeremy E. Shaffer, Oakwood
vs. Erik Hanenkratt, Oakwood.
Other action, dismissed.
Snow & Sauertig LLP, Fort
Wayne vs. Joseph Garmyn,
Payne. Other action, satisfied.
Michael M. Mott D.D.S.,
Paulding vs. Trent Daniels,
Paulding and Betsy Daniels,
Paulding. Other action, judgment for all parties, action
amount $918.80.
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding vs. Darrel Egnor, Paulding.
Small claims, satisfied.
Dupont Hospital LLC, Cincinnati vs. Jaime L. Shook, Antwerp. Other action, satisfied.
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding vs. Logan Sensibaugh, Grover Hill. Small claims, judgment for the plaintiff in the sum
of $269.21.
Returned To You Ltd., Paulding vs. Farrah Steele, Cecil.
Small claims, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum of $160.52.
Criminal Docket:
Jack C. Harter, Defiance, paraphernalia; $75 fine, $95 costs,
six-month license suspension.
Melissa K. Boger, Antwerp,
domestic violence; $151 costs,
180 days jail suspended; no
unlawful contact with victim,
complete Hands Down and
Thinking for a Change programs, seek employment, probation ordered, 80 hours community service.
Angelica L. Martz, Grover
Hill, domestic violence; $250
fine, $87 costs, 177 days jail
suspended; no unlawful contact
with victim, 80 hours community service, complete Hands
Down program, write a letter of
apology, be evaluated at Westwood.
Jerel A. Tousley, Oakwood,
two counts possession drugs;
defendant waived preliminary
hearings, cases bound over to
Court of Common Pleas, $37
costs.
Gina L. Mann, Defiance,
domestic violence; waived preliminary hearing, case bound
over to Court of Common
Pleas.
Archie E. Short, Payne, falsification; $200 fine, $162 costs,
four days jail with 176 suspended, pay for stay; probation
ordered, 40 hours community
service.
Traffic Docket:
Amanda E. Hartwick, Paulding, left of center; $300 fine,
$95 costs, pay all by Nov. 20 or
sent for collections (POC).
Amanda E. Hartwick, Paulding, seat belt; dismissed per
State.
Mark A. Price, Payne, 78/55
speed; $43 fine, $77 costs.
Joseph Smith Jr., Defiance,
driving under FRA suspension;
$200 fine, $87 costs.
William M. Freeman II, Fort
Wayne, driving under suspen-
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
The term et al. refers to and others; et
vir., and husband; et ux., and wife.
In the matter of: Cari Fraley, Paulding and
Joshua Fraley, Paulding. Dissolution of marriage.
Michael G. Cox, individually, Payne and
N&M Properties LLC, Payne vs. Joseph M.
Garmyn, Payne. Money only.
In the matter of: Tracie C. Thomas-Wieland,
Antwerp and Jeffrey A. Wieland, Antwerp.
Dissolution of marriage.
In the matter of: Jason L. Fisher, Antwerp
and Tracey L. Fisher, Antwerp. Dissolution of
marriage.
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Fort Mill, S.C. vs.
Jon D. Armstrong and his unknown spouse if
any, Paulding. Foreclosures.
Nutri-Plus Fertilizer LLC, Haviland vs.
Chris Deneve, North Manchester, Ind. Money
only.
Marriage Licenses
Joshua Ross Baumert, 33, Hicksville, heavy
machinery operator and Nicole Lee Harrmann,
27, Antwerp, sales. Parents are Carl Baumert
and Linda Litzenberg; and Harry Harrmann
and Deborah Kitson.
Administration Docket
In the Estate of Patty Mullins, application to
administer file.
Criminal Docket
Andrew J. Martin, 26, of Payne, had a Nov.
3 jury trial date vacated with a second pretrial
conference date set for Nov. 16. He is accused
of involuntary manslaughter (F1), two count
corrupting another with drugs (F2) and illegal
manufacture of drugs (F3).
John M. Vanausdal, 38, of Woodburn, will
be sentenced Dec. 7 following a recent pretrial
conference for his case alleging felonious assault
(F2) and OVI (M1).
Steven D. Johnson, 46, of Paulding, had a felonious assault (F2) charge dismissed without
prejudice upon a motion of State. The motion
stated the victim could not be found and was
being uncooperative.
Christopher J. Corwin, 33, of Van Wert, will
be sentenced Dec. 7 after changing his plea to
guilty of complicity to trafficking in heroin (F3)
last week. He was originally indicted in January on two counts complicity, and earlier this
month a warrant was issued along with the original indictment and a probable cause for arrest
statement. The second count was dismissed per
plea agreement. He waived extradition and was
released on his own recognizance on the conditions of no arrests, comply with drug and alcohol
prohibitions and maintain his current address.
Brandy I. Yoh, 24, of Oakwood, was ordered
released to her mother the morning of Oct. 28 so
she could report to a womens residential service
by 2 p.m. Yoh, who is accused of theft (F5) and
possession of heroin (F5), had filed for interven-
Sheriffs Report
tion in lieu of conviction.
Jennifer C. Lamond, 32, of Paulding, was sentenced to 17 months in the Ohio Department of
Rehabilitation and Corrections for an amended
charge of arson (F4). Her original indictment
alleged two counts aggravated arson, one a first
degree felony and one a second degree felony.
While the first charge was amended, the second
was dismissed. Her stated prison time is to be
served consecutively with a four-year community control sanctions sentence for a second indictment, alleging illegal assembly of chemicals
for the manufacture of drugs (F3). A charge of
possession of methamphetamine (F5) was dismissed from this indictment. Credit was given
for 128 days served. She is required to register
as an arson offender for 10 years. She must also
pay court costs which include a $1,000 fine for
the drug charge. The fine will be split equally between the prosecutor and sheriff offices for drug
enforcement. The drug charge also includes a
six-month license suspension.
Aaron M. Miller, 20, of Paulding, had a charge
of sexual battery (F3) against him dismissed
without prejudice on a motion of State. Parties
agreed to settle the matter in County Court.
Nicholas E. Richey, 22, of Antwerp, was
sentenced recently for failure to comply with
an officers signal (F3), vandalism (F5) and
an amended charge of negligent assault (M3).
He was ordered to serve 18 months with the
ODRC for count one and five months for count
two, consecutively, for a total 23 months. A 30day sentence for the third count will be served
concurrently in that time frame. Additionally,
he was ordered a mandatory three-year license
suspension and must pay court costs including
$2,036 restitution to the Van Wert Post of the
Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Trevor Saylor, 30, of Defiance, will have a
status conference on Nov. 16 concerning his
indictment alleging illegal assembly of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs (F3).
Brandon L. Berridge, 27, of Paulding, was
sentenced to 23 months with ODRC for tampering with evidence (F3) and possession of
methamphetamine (F5). The first charge had
an 18-month sentence with a concurrent fivemonth sentence for the second. He was given
51 days credit for time served and must pay
costs.
Joshua J. Kreischer, 30, of Paulding, was
sentenced to 24 months with ODRC for identification fraud (F5) and escape (F3). He was
given credit for 45 days served and must pay
costs. His indictment also included charges of
grand theft (F4) and obstructing justice (F5),
both of which were dismissed.
Joshua W. Beard, 28, of Paulding, charged
with receiving stolen property (F5), breaking
and entering (F5) and grand theft (F4), will be
in Court for a hearing on a change of plea Nov.
5.
SAM HATCHER
ACCIDENTS:
Wednesday, Oct. 28
4:09 a.m. Bradley A. Singer,
42, of Paulding, was cited
for OVI/under influence and
failure to control following a
single-vehicle accident at the
intersection of Roads 138 and
117 in Jackson Township. A
deputy found his 1999 Chevy
S10 pickup stuck in a field facing east. The report says marks
coming from the west indicate
the vehicle possibly attempted
a turn when it left the road.
The truck was not damaged.
Singer was not hurt.
INCIDENTS:
Monday, Oct. 26
8:14 a.m. A Paulding Township resident of Road 87 told
deputies some change and a
purse were taken from their
vehicle overnight.
10:46 a.m. Dog complaint
came in from Ohio 500.
1:50 p.m. Damage to a
mailbox and a newspaper box
was reported by a Jackson
Township resident of Road
108. They said a semi turned
around in the drive, causing
the problem.
4:56 p.m. Juvenile matter
was handled in Payne.
5:16 p.m. Deputies assisted
Paulding police on North Dix
Street.
5:55 p.m. A man was seen
walking around in a cornfield
behind a house on Road 87 in
Paulding Township.
7:24 p.m. Theft of property
from a vehicle on Road 87 in
Paulding Township was investigated.
9:07 p.m. Carryall Township resident of Road 7 told
deputies their child had been
scammed.
11:45 p.m. Someone entered a garage on Road 171 in
Brown Township, attempted
entry into the house, then left.
Tuesday, Oct. 27
2:11 a.m. Alarm sounded on
Road 33 in Benton Township.
4:26 a.m. Deputies responded to an alarm on Road
107 in Blue Creek Township.
9:06 a.m. A farmer told deputies he found a pile of deer
that had been shot along Road
Racheal Head
Candidate for
Thank you
for your support!
Mike Kauser
Paulding Township
Trustee
Thank you
to all voters
who voted in the
recent election.
Special thanks to those who
voted for me.
Thank you,
DAN WORKMAN
PAU LD I N G PRO G R E SS
COMMUNITY
Local DAR chapter
celebrates 40 years
Engagement
HEATHER JOHNSON
and
JOSHUA WISWELL
Heather Johnson and Joshua Wiswell, both of Powell,
wish to announce their engagement and approaching
marriage.
They will be wed Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015 at the Little Chapel of the West in Las
Vegas.a
The bride-to-be is the
daughter of Jennifer Butcher of Defiance and Steve and
Devon Johnson of Defiance.
She is an R.N. at the Ohio
Department of Medicaid in
Columbus. She graduated
from Defiance High School
and OSU - Marion campus.
Her fianc, a graduate of
Paulding High School, is the
son of the late Dan Wiswell
and Linda and Harold Hasch
of Cecil. He is a salesman at
Roush Honda in Westerville.
Birthdays
(The Paulding Progress maintains a file of birthdays and anniversaries. To make any changes,
please call our office at 419-3994015 during business hours,
email to progress@progress-
90 th Birthday
OPEN HOUSE
There will be a 90th
birthday party for
Nettie Mabis on
Nov. 8th from 1-4 pm
at St. James Lutheran
Church, Payne, Ohio.
No gifts, but you may
send a card to:
Nettie Mabis
Box 783
Antwerp, OH 45813
PAULDING EAGLES
Anniversaries
Nov. 7 Robert and Gretchen Noneman.
Nov. 8 Kevin and Jessica
Bauer, Les and Teri Logan,
Richard and Sue Paulus.
Nov. 9 Ivan and Betty
Layman, Mr. and Mrs. David
Miller.
Nov. 10 Jay and Kathy
Denny.
Nov. 11 Dick and Sue
Wannemacher.
Nov. 13 Jamison and Melissa Peck.
Paulding Countys DAR chapter recently observed the 40th anniversary of its founding in 1975. The chapter is named for pioneer
General Horatio N. Curtis, who is buried in Antwerp. At the base of
his monument are a DAR scrapbook, chapter charter and insignia.
in Paulding. The charter has the
information about the organization approval from the National
Board of Management.
The charter members signing
the document were Caroline
Longardner, Kathryn Deatrick,
Faye Sharp, Carolyn J. Baird,
Marjorie Hyman, Evalena Fitzwater, Alice Gross, Mary Merritt, Linda Shaffer, Sarah Kraft,
Gladys Kohart, Barbara Barker,
Patricia J. Gottschalk, Isabelle
Baird, Laura King, Karen E.
Jones, Cara Lou Strahley, Sandra Gordon, Shirley Gordon,
Ann Marie Wilhelm, Leah
Smith, Ruth E. Cook, Buff
Cook-Burns, Bobbie Cook-Krouse, Beth Cook-Metz and Mary
E. Clark.
History of the chapter
This chapter was Ohios
first Bicentennial chapter to be
formed. The name was selected
from three names, plus the histories of each name, sent in to the
state and the state picked which
one they wanted. They chose
The General Horatio N. Curtis
Chapter.
The chapter was so named in
memory of Mr. Curtis, who ran a
trading post located on the Maumee River in Paulding County. He also established a post
office called Cranesville. Mail
was brought up from Defiance
between the dates of 1825 and
1840. With the surveying of the
Wabash and Erie Canal during
the 1830s, he decided to move
his trading post up along the proposed canal where the village of
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Grover Hill students Brooke Kilgore and Abbie Bail mix up their soil model (science clay) after
learning about the different soil particles.
JR. MASTER GARDENERS The Paulding County Extension Office Agriculture and 4-H program has
started a new Jr. Master Gardener program in the county. Divine Mercy students enjoyed a hands-on an
educational program on pumpkins aligned with state education standards. Students used math and science skills based upon hypothesis and conducting research. Concluding the unit on pumpkins, students in
grades K-6 traveled with adult Master Gardener Volunteers to all four nursing homes in Paulding County to
decorate pumpkins with the residents. Students used the education gained to further educate the nursing
home residents on pumpkin production. This project helped to create a servant leadership type of community service project crossing the school system, Extension Office, 4-H, Master Gardener volunteers, teachers,
parents, Jr. Master Gardener volunteers and the nursing home residents creating better lives and stronger
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A close friend told me recently of a dream about a different time and place in his
life. It was in his childhood; in
the midst of winter when soft
snow was falling, he loved to
go the woods lining the frozen creek. There was always
something about a smooth
blanket of snow in the woods,
he said.
His dream, he said, actually
relived something he enjoyed
doing in those quiet moments.
He loved to lay on the blanket
of snow, look up at the sky and
watch the soft flakes descend
from the heavens as though
they were coming from some
mystical quilt above.
For just a moment, there
was a pause, a moment of reflection, and a pensive silence
that indicated that both of us
got what the reflective dream
was all about.
The last several days, I
have been caught up with taking trails in an ACRES Inc.
property known as Munro
Preserve, a woods that majestically stands proud in fall
colors in the famed Limberlost
tradition of author Gene Stratton Porter. In fact, the woods
actually stands on property
once owned by Porter and
her family. On the edge of
the woods stands an old brick
school that is said to have been
the one she had in mind in her
novel, Girl of the Limberlost,
where Elnora supposedly ran
through the woods on the way
to school.
In the midst of that historical
setting, I have been entranced
by millions of gold, orange
and red colored leaves, painting every tree and the forest
floor as though it were some
far-off heavenly place. Each
day as I walk into the special
forest, I feel like I am walk-
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ing into an imaginary city of
gold. And there, I remember
the smell of burning leaves,
hear the shuffling sound of little feet through fallen leaves
and somehow still feel the leap
of a little boy jumping into a
big pile of leaves he had just
raked.
Then he raked them together again and ran for another plunge. But nothing was
more appreciated at the time
than the moment when my
mother would come out with
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Edward Jones Advisor
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it will change your life in many
ways. And youll need to prepare
for many of these changes including the financial ones, because
adoption can be expensive.
The average U.S. adoption costs
between $8,000 and $40,000,
while the range for international
adoptions is $15,000 to $30,000,
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Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson Streets,
Pastor Jonathan L. Hoagland, 587-3376, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.,
Morning worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 p.m.,
Wednesday evening service at 7 p.m.
Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church, corner of First and Harrison,
587-3941; Pastor Mike Waldron, 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell). Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:20 a.m., nursery available
during all services.
Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union, Ohio 66, Pastor Justin
Sterrett, 419-786-9878, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 p.m.
Middle Creek United Methodist Church, County Road 24, Grover Hill,
Pastor Eileen Kochensparger, Sunday worship at 8:45 a.m., Sunday school
at 10:15 a.m., Sunday evening Bible study at 6 p.m.
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, Grover Hill, County Road 151, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Pastor David Prior, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.,
Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Pioneer Christian Ministries, 3606 Slane Rd., Grover Hill, Rev. Chuck
Oliver, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m., and
Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. including a youth service on at least three
Wednesday evenings.
Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114, Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445,
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
HAVILAND/LATTY/SCOTT
Apostolic Christian Church, 12867 Road 82, Haviland, 399-5220, worship service at 10:30 a.m.
Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland, 419-622-5746,
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:15 a.m.
Latty Zion Baptist Church, Latty, Pastor Levi Collins Jr., 399-2748, Sunday school at 10 a.m., worship service at 11:15 a.m.
Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott, Pastor
Terry Martin, 419-622-2026, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday morning
worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm, Wednesday evening worship at 7 pm, Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm.
Friends United Methodist Church, Latty, Pastor Ron Johnson. Sunday
worship at 9 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m.
OAKWOOD/MELROSE AREAS
Auglaize Chapel Church of God, rural Oakwood, 3 miles south and half
mile west on County Road 60, Pastor Stan Harmon, 594-2248, Sunday
worship at 9 a.m. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday services for
children, youth and adults at 7 p.m.
Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose, 594-2076, Pastor Eileen
Kochensparger 399-5818; Sunday school 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at
GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING
Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry Streets, Grover Hill, 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 p.m.
Pastor Pat Holt, 587-4021, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second
11 a.m., Sunday evening worship at 6 p.m.; Wednesday prayer meeting at streets, Oakwood, Pastor Brady Feltz. 419-594-2992. Sunday worship at
9:30 a.m., Sunday school at 10:45 a.m., Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
7 p.m.
Prairie Chapel Bible Church, one mile east and a half-mile north of
Oakwood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209, Pastor Earl Chapman, 5942057, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m., evening
worship at 6 p.m., Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m.
PAULDING AND OUTLYING
Bethel United Methodist, Forders Bridge, Cecil, Pastor Kevin Doseck,
worship service at 10:30 a.m., Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
Bethlehem Temple Pentecostal, 818 W. Jackson St., Paulding, Rev.
Burpo, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at noon.
Cecil Community Church, 203 S. Main St., Cecil. Pastor Ted Ramey.
Sun. school 10 am, Worship service 11 a.m., Sunday eve. 6 p.m.,
Wednesday eve. 6 p.m.
Cecil First Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Cecil, Sunday worship at
8 a.m., Sunday school at 9 a.m.
Christian Fellowship Church, Paulding High School Auditeria, 10 a.m.
Sunday. Pastor Greg Cramer.
Divine Mercy Catholic Parish, 315 N. Main, Paulding, 399-2576, Rev.
Joseph Poggemeyer, Masses: Saturday at 6 p.m.; Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1275 Emerald Road, Paulding, 419-3995061, Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., worship services at 10:45 a.m. and 6
p.m. Sunday and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Pastor Drew Gardner.
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1233 Emerald Road,
Paulding, 419-399-4576, Sunday school 9 a.m., Worship service 10 a.m.
First Presbyterian Church (EPC), 114 W. Caroline St., Paulding, 419399-2438 - office, Rev. David Meriwether - 419-769-3813 (cell). Sunday
School for children and adults, 9 a.m.; praise singing, 10:15 a.m.; traditional worship service 10:30 a.m. for more information, contact the church
office at pauldingprebyterianmarcia@windstream.net
Grace Community Church, West Wayne Street (Ohio 111) across from
Paulding County Hospital. Sunday school at 8:45 a.m., service at 10 a.m.
Pastor Cameron Michael.
House of Love Ministries, 220 N. Williams St., Paulding. Pastor Predest (Dwayne) Richardson or Sister Brenda Richardson, 419-399-9205 or
419-796-8718, Sunday worship at 3 p.m., Wednesday night Bible study at
5:30. Jail Ministry, Food Ministry, Outreach Ministry. Overcomer Outreach
- a Christian 12-step meeting, Sundays at 5 p.m.
New Beginnings Church (Church of God), Cecil, Pastor Roy Burk,
399-5041, Sunday worship at 11 a.m.
Paulding Church of Christ, East Perry Street, Paulding, Minister Christopher Reno, 419-399-4761. Bible school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at
10:30 a.m.
Paulding Church of the Nazarene, 210 Dooley Dr., Paulding, 3993932, Pastor Jeremy Thompson, Sunday school at 9:15 a.m., Sunday
worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening at 6 p.m.: Kids Summer Jam
(ages 4-4th grade), Preteen class (5th-6th grade), Teen group (7th-12th
grade), and adult service. Wednesday at 7 p.m.: Teen group (7th-12th
grade), adult bible study and prayer. Nursery available for all services.
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spent time preparing for the annual Veterans Day program. This years event to honor veterans
Caitlyn Thomas, Tori Stoller, will begin at 10 a.m. Nov. 11. After the program, students and staff would like all veterans to stay
Meg Thompson, Emily Thrash- and join them for lunch. Providing this meal is a small way to say thank you for your service to our
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The buffet will have a choice of two kinds of soup and a variety of hot and cold appetizers and desserts.
Concert performers include the Raider marching band and concert choir and OSU Limas a capella group
Carmony. Tickets for the buffet and concert are $10 each by presale only. Tickets for the concert only are
$5 by presale and at the door. Tickets may be purchased from the music department; by phone, call the
high school and ask for Ext. 271.
Award-winning Christian author Lynn Austin captives an audience at the main historic Carnegie
library in Paulding.
the 1930s.
Austin then creates a character and describes the world
of the character. Conflict is
introduced by disrupting the
world of the main character.
Some authors, she shares, develop the plot of their stories
by planning the entire plot
from beginning to end. Others fly by the seat of their
pants as she does. She may
introduce a character in a
scene, not knowing what role
the character will play further
in the story. Her character
A salute to bats
By Staci Miller
Education specialist
Paulding SWCD
Last week, Oct. 25-31, was Bat Week, an
annual, international celebration of the role of
bats in nature.
Bat Week was organized by a team of
representatives from Bat Conservation International, Organization for Bat Conservation, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service. Bat Week was organized to
educate and inform the public about the vital
role bats play in our society and that bats are
friends of nature, not enemies.
Worldwide, there are more than 1,300 species of bats, thats almost 20 percent of all
mammal species. Bats can live almost everywhere on earth except for the most extreme
desert and polar regions.
Ohio has recorded 13 different species of
bats that live throughout the state with the little
brown bat being the most common species.
Bats come in all shapes and sizes, from the
tiny bumblebee bat that weighs less than a
penny, to the big, beautiful flying foxes that
can have a wing span of up to six feet.
They can be white, brown, black, gray or
red in color or even spotted or striped. Some
bats have big eyes and long slender snouts that
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Other bats have small eyes and large ears to
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to navigate and find insect prey.
It is often said that some are blind as a bat,
but bats actually have good eyesight, similar
to humans, and some species of bats use their
eyes to find food.
But, for bats that eat insects, eyesight isnt
their main means of navigating or locating
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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.
The Broughton bunch enjoyed a fun night at the town hall last Saturday night. There were crafts, treats and food for all to enjoy.
Best costume winner was awarded to Konner Clemens.
A costume party and fall festival was held Oct. 30 at Paulding County Senior Center. Among those attending were, from left Lupe Mia Woodring won first place for her butterfly costume in the
Animals & Creatures costume category on Saturday in Paulding.
Contreras, Norma Jean Beauge, Tom Clark, center director Marsha Yeutter, Laura Ryan, Ellen Putnam and Gloria Beyer.
Because toads need water for mating, they often make their way to the pool, most especially in Paulding County Dog Warden Jared Renollet expresses appreciation to Delmar Schwab of
the hours after a good rain. This Eastern American toad peeks out of a vent in the pool skimmer. Friends of the Paulding County Dog Kennel for its support in helping underwrite a new method of
capturing stressed animals.
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area, its a reason to investigate.
Ohio has 15 species of frogs
and toads, with about half of
those reported as being present
in Paulding County, but we generally only see leopard frogs and
Eastern American toads here at
Our Little Acre. Were always
delighted to see them hopping
about the yard or in the two small
garden ponds at the back of the
property.
Though cats and dogs can
be one of their predators, many
times one taste of a toad is
enough to deter them from both-
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At 103, Virginia Zielke and her four-legged companion, Mittens, return from the Paulding County Library Bookmobile. Zielke enjoys the convenience of the Bookmobile and the opportunity to
check out audio books to listen to and enjoy.
she was kid and her favorite
food was and still is potato salad
and sweets of all kinds.
The senior center van picks
us up on Wednesday and that is
always helpful. I was still driving until I was 95, but I knew
then it was time to give it up.
So, now I can still get out on
Wednesday and talk to other
people while enjoying being
outside for a while, she said.
Looking back on the last 100
years or so, Virginia certainly
recalls some of the extremes
and there is not much she would
do differently.
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Emily Derck #10 sets the ball last Tuesday at Defiance against Antwerps Peyton Short #12 bumps the ball over the net
Pettisville in tournament play.
against tournament foe Pettisville last Tuesday night at Defiance.
By JOE SHOUSE
Sportswriter
DEFIANCE The atmosphere was electric at the Defiance Dawg Pound last Tuesday as the Division IV Northwest District
volleyball tournament featured four quality
programs. The undefeated Ayersville Pilots
managed to handle Hicksville in the first
match-up and in the night cap it was Pettisville and Antwerp squaring off. The Blackbirds prevailed over the Lady Archers, ending a very successful season for Antwerp.
Pettisville delivered the knock out punch
winning the last two sets after both teams
split the first two. Pettisville outlasted the
blue-and-white 25-19, 15-25, 25-21, 25-18.
It was a disappointing loss for the Archers,
who finished an outstanding season at 18-6.
Head coach Amy Hammer will see six
seniors graduate a group that gave a 100
percent in their battle with Pettisville.
Seniors who finished their career wearing
the Antwerp blue and white were Audrie Longardner, Sidney Barnhouse, Beth Hawley, Avery Braaten, Emily Derck and Kiana Recker.
This one really hurts. I cant fault the
girls. They are a great group and the seniors
are special. They left it all out on the court,
said a disappointed Coach Hammer as she
The Lady Archers Hope Smith #13 sets up for a swing at a kill
against Pettisville last Tuesday night.
By JOE SHOUSE
Sportswriter
SHERWOOD The Antwerp junior
varsity football team wrapped up their
season on the road at Fairview last Monday. After a slow start, the blue-andwhite scored four touchdowns in the
second while holding the Apaches to
just one. With a solid second half performance, the Archers eased past the
Apaches 40-25.
Antwerp finished their season at 6-2
and head coach Drew Altimus looks
forward to moving back to Friday night
under the lights next season as the blueand-white moves back up to the varsity
level. The Archers, who will return to
Cross Country
Crestview............................. 42
Paulding.............................. 20
LCC...................................... 45
Wayne Trace........................ 14
Volleyball
DIV. IV DISTRICTS
Pettisville def. Antwerp 25-19,
15-25, 25-21, 25-18
At Tiffin:
DIV. III REGIONALS
Boys meet
1. Liberty Center................ 62
2. Carey............................116
3. Lincolnview.................. 144
4. Minster.......................... 153
11. Antwerp........................247
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BAND RECEIVES AWARD On Oct. 26, theAntwerp High School Band marched in the Callithumpian Parade in Decatur, Ind.,
andearned fourth place out of 14 bands. Here, the senior members of the band display the trophy. They are, front row from left
Jenna Wilson, Paige Rebber, Beth Hawley, Annie Miesle; back row Aaron ODonnell, Erik Buchan, Blaire Rebber, Emily Derck and
Drake Neace. The band director is Mrs. Andrea Newell.
READY FOR VETERANS DAY As preparation for the upcoming Veterans Day, the children of Divine Mercy Catholic School are
interviewing veterans of the area. Robert Franklin of Payne came to visit with the first and second grades. He told of his adventures
during World War II aboard the USS Yorktown. Mr. Franklin was a gunner in the U.S. Navy stationed in Africa. On Nov. 11, the school
will honor all veterans at an 11 a.m. Mass, followed by a special lunch and presentation. The interviews will be shared at that time
also. Many thanks to all who have served.
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Jaycie always came through for us in key moments. Whether it was an ace, a kill or a dig, she was able to step up and
make a big play at key points in games.
Rachel Williamson
Antwerp
Sophomore, #8
Erin Mohr
Wayne Trace
Senior, #32
Danae Myers
Kelsey Beck
Wayne Trace
Junior, #22
Kiana Recker
Paulding
Senior, #12
Antwerp
Senior, #15
HONORAbLE MENTION
Sydney Critten
Wayne Trace
Senior, #24
Avery Braaten
Antwerp
Senior, #9
Varner voted as
Player of the Year
PAULDING After leading Paulding to a Northwest
Conference championship,
senior Jaycie Varner has
been voted the Paulding
County Progress/Welch Trophy Player of the Year by the
county coaches last week.
Varner led the Panthers
with 240 kills on the season
while adding 229 digs and 71
aces as Paulding finished its
season with a record of 17-6
overall and 7-1 in the Northwest Conference, tying with
Ada for the league title.
According to head coach
Josh Early, Varner took the
initiative to improve entering
her senior season.
Jaycie put in a lot of time
in the gym this year and
worked very hard on improving her game from last year,
Early stated. She wanted to
have a better year and she
went out and made herself a
better player.
Early also felt Varner was
one of the key leaders for the
NWC champion Panthers.
She was a tremendous
leader for us, added the
Panther mentor. Jaycie did
a great job leading us whether it was on or off the court.
She took it upon herself to
improve and she worked to
make her teammates better
as well.
Meadows Conference.
Senior Kiana Recker ended the year with 181 kills and
32 aces for Antwerp while
also posting 213 digs.
Erin Mohr topped Wayne
Trace with 260 kills while
also adding 190 digs and 41
blocks this year. Behind the
serving line, the Raider senior posted 42 aces to top the
red-white-and-blue as well.
Danae Myers totaled 231
slams and chipped in 21 aces
and 201 digs. The Raider junior also paced Wayne Trace
in blocks with 69.
Receiving
Honorable
Mention are Antwerps Avery Braaten, Pauldings
Cassidy Posey and Wayne
Traces Sydney Critten.
Avery Braaten topped
Antwerp with 242 digs on
the season and chipped in
seven aces, 16 kills and 10
assists.
Cassidy Posey finished
with 157 kills and 65 blocks
for the Panthers while also
adding 56 aces.
Sydney Critten was second on the Raider lineup
with 34 aces and chipped in
161 digs for Wayne Trace,
which ended up with a record of 12-12 overall and 3-4
in the Green Meadows Conference.
Cassidy Posey
Paulding
Sophomore, #19
KILLS
PLAYER/HS
Rachel Williamson/AHS
Erin Mohr/WTHS
Jaycie Varner/PHS
Danae Myers/WTHS
Kiana Recker/AHS
Sydney Sheedy/AHS
Kelsey Beck/PHS
Cassidy Posey/PHS
ACES
PLAYER/HS
Jaycie Varner/PHS
Cassidy Posey/PHS
Kelsey Beck/PHS
Erin Mohr/WTHS
Rachel Williamson/AHS
Sydney Critten/WTHS
Kiana Recker/AHS
Stacy Flint/WTHS
Carissa Laukhuf/WTHS
ASSISTS
PLAYER/HS
Peyton Short/AHS
Carissa Laukhuf/WTHS
Audrey Manz/PHS
Kristen Schilt/PHS
Emily Derck/AHS
NO.
301
260
240
231
181
168
165
157
NO.
71
56
46
42
35
34
32
30
30
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511
451
386
370
199
DIGS
PLAYER/HS
Avery Braaten/AHS
Jaycie Varner/PHS
Kelsey Beck/PHS
Kiana Recker/AHS
Danae Myers/WTHS
Erin Mohr/WTHS
Stacy Flint/WTHS
Sydney Critten/WTHS
Carissa Laukhuf/WTHS
BLOCKS
PLAYER/HS
Danae Myers/WTHS
Cassidy Posey/PHS
Jaycie Varner/PHS
Rachel Williamson/AHS
Erin Mohr/WTHS
NO.
242
229
225
213
201
190
178
161
151
NO.
69
65
55
50
41
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Kelsey Bashore
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NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION
IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT
OF PAULDING
COUNTY, OHIO
115 N. Williams St.,
Suite 201, Paulding,
OH 45879-1298 United
States of America,
acting through the Rural
Development, United
States Department
of Agriculture vs.
Penny L. Schaffer, et.
al. Case No. CI 15 129
Penny L. Schaffer and
Unknown Spouse,
Name Unknown, of
Penny L. Schaffer,
whose last known address is 102 Flat Rock
Dr., Payne, OH 45880
whose addresses are unknown, will hereby take
notice that on August 18,
2015, United States of
America, acting through
the Rural Development,
United States Department of Agriculture,
filed its Complaint in
Foreclosure and Marshalling of Liens in the
Common Pleas Court of
Paulding County, Ohio,
115 N. Williams St.,
Ste. 201, Paulding, OH
45879-1298 being Case
No. CI 15 129 against
Penny L. Schaffer, et.
al. praying for judgment in the amount of
$69,462.56 with interest
thereon according to the
terms of the note from
June 8, 2015 until paid
and for foreclosure of
said Mortgage Deed on
the following described
real estate, of which said
Defendant Penny L.
Schaffer is the owner of:
Real estate located at
102 Flat Rock Drive,
Payne, OH 45880
as further described in
Plaintffs mortgage recorded on September
15, 2005 in Volume
510, PG 1372 of the
Mortgage Records of
Paulding County, Ohio.
and that Defendants,
Penny L. Schaffer and
Unknown Spouse,
Name Unknown of
Penny L. Schaffer, be
required to set up any
interest they may have
in said premises or be
forever barred, that
upon failure of said
Defendants to pay or
LEGALS
to cause to be paid said
judgment within three
days from its rendition
that an Order of Sale be
issued to the Sheriff of
Paulding County, Ohio,
to appraise, advertise
in the Paulding Progress newspaper and sell
said real estate, that the
premises be sold free
and clear of all claims,
liens and interest of any
of the parties herein,
that the proceeds from
the sale of said premises be applied to the
Plaintiffs judgment and
for such other relief to
which United States of
America, acting through
the Rural Development,
United States Department of Agriculture is
entitled.
Said Defendants are directed to the Complaint
wherein notice under the
fair debt collection practice act is given.
Said Defendants are required to answer within
twenty-eight days after
the publication. Said Defendants-will take notice
that you are required to
answer said Complaint
on or before the 16th
day of December 2015
or judgment will be rendered accordingly.
United States of America, acting through the
Rural Development,
United States Department of Agriculture
Plaintiff,
Stephen D. Miles
Vincent A. Lewis
Jennifer S. Bock
Attorneys for Plaintiff
18 W. Monument Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45402
IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
OF PAULDING
COUNTY, OHIO
CASE NO. CI 15 090
JUDGE TIFFANY
BECKMAN
Federal
National
Mortgage Association
(Fannie Mae), a corporation organized and
existing under the laws
of the United States of
America, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alan R. Claybaugh, et
al. Defendants.
Alan R. Claybaugh,
whose last known address is P.O. Box 345,
Payne, OH 45880, Jane
Doe Name Unknown,
the Unknown Spouse of
Alan R. Claybaugh (if
any), whose last known
address is 240 North
Eastown Road, Lima,
OH 45807, will take
notice that on May 28,
2015, Federal National
Mortgage Association
(Fannie Mae), a corporation organized and
existing under the laws
of the United States of
America, filed its Complaint in the Court of
Common Pleas, Pauld-
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SENIORS
The Paulding County Senior Center observed October birthdays and anniversaries recently.
Among those celebrating were, front row from left Wilma Donat, Linda Paige, Justine Holtsberry,
Eileen Rice; back row Dorothy Davenport, Bev Stout, Lillian English, Roxanne Rodman, Isabel
Morisy, James Bond, Marsha Pagley and Louise Orthman. November birthdays and anniversaries
will be celebrated at lunch on Wednesday, Nov. 18.
A 90+ Birthday Bash was held at the Paulding County Senior Center in October. Among those
attending were, front from left Shirley Bidlack, Helen Mott, Isabel Reinhart, Helen Franklin; back
row Paul Bidlack, Gladys Utterback, Julia Hart, Kay Overla and Bob Franklin. Two couples also
were celebrating wedding anniversaries Paul and Shirley Bidlack, 72 years, and Bob and Helen
Franklin, 71 years.
GALA MENU
November
Wednesday, November 4
Thursday, November 5
Friday, November 6
PAULDING According to the Alzheimers Association, someone in the United States develops Alzheimers
every 67 seconds. That is expected to increase to every
33 seconds by 2050.
To help support the persons helping to care for individuals with Alzheimers, the Alzheimers Associations
Northwest Ohio Chapter is hosting caregiver support
groups.
Paulding County Senior Center will be hosting such an
event locally at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Rita Gross
will be the facilitator. She may be contacted at 419-7700355.
These groups are free and open to the public. Registration is not required. It is suggested anyone planning to
attend should contact the facilitator to confirm the place,
time and date of the meetings.
For more information on caregiver groups or other programs of the associations Northwest Ohio Chapter, call
419-537-1999 or 1-800-272-3900.
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