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Wauseon Homecoming Celebrated Longtime Leaders Retire

From Fair Board

HOMECOMING ... The Color Guard leads the parade during the Wauseon Homecoming. Additional photos inside this week's edition.

PHOTO BY BILL BRAY, STAFF

MEMBERS RETIRE... (L to R) After 110-plus years of combined service on the Fulton County Fair Board, Carl Buehrer, Al Garrow, Richard Mull, and Curt Johnson retire from the Board, and look forward to attending the Fair as civilians. All four men are confident in the future growth and continued success of the Fair.

PHOTO PROVIDED

Deena Haynes, Pushing To Be Worlds Best Puller

WAUSEON (Ohio) -- Carl Buehrer. Al Garrow. Curt Johnson. Richard Mull. If you've lived in Fulton County for any length of time -- say, more than 15 minutes -- you probably know that these names are synonymous with the Fulton County Fair. During their collective 100-plus years service on the 15-seat Fulton County Fair Board, the Fair has come to be recognized as one of the best -- if not the best -- county fair in Ohio and the tri-state region. After the 2012 Fair, Carl, Curt, and Al decided not to run for additional terms on the Fair Board. That means they'll be attending this year's Fulton County Fair as "civilians" for the first time in decades. If they need pointers, they can turn to Richard for advice; he retired in 2011 and experienced his first "nonboard-member" Fair last year. "I enjoyed it," Richard said. "For the first time in 31 years, I actually got to see a concert and the tractor pulls!" FOUR SIMPLE RULES

rules helped the board to come together." Once it came together, there was no stopping it. EXTRAORDINARY GROWTH In the four decades since Carl was first elected Fair Board president, attendance at the Fair has increased from 100,000 to a record 282,417 set in 2010. The Fairgrounds have grown from 48 to nearly 200 acres, with 15 new buildings, five new restrooms, and space to accommodate 600 campers. Two miles of road have been added, as well as 80 acres of parking -- an absolute necessity when 70,000-plus people may decide to pay the Fulton County Fair a visit on a single day during Fair Week. "We've invested in so many things on the Fairgrounds," noted Richard, who was responsible for the Midway for many years. "I always said I had the best job on the Fair Board. I sent out contracts to vendors, collected payments, and accounted for all the funds. I worked with the vendors, got to know them -- and some of them have been coming since I was first on the Board." During Richard's tenure on the Board, the total number of Midway rides, food stands, games, and merchants nearly doubled to 200. To provide the electricity they required -- as well as the power needed by the ever-growing army of campers who set up housekeeping on the Fairgrounds each year -- the Fair Board has made $2 million in electrical updates over the past three decades, along with major water and sewer improvements. Al Garrow, who headed up the Junior Fair for many years, measures Fair growth a different way. "Seeing the Junior Fair kids come in with projects their first year, shy and not talking, to seeing them raise their hand, talking, opening up their lives to other kids: that's my favorite thing about being on the Fair Board," he said. HARD WORK AND INGENUITY As Fair Board members, Carl, Curt, Richard, and Al -- as well as many of their spouses and children -- each volunteered upwards of seven full weeks a year. They showed up faithfully at weekly work nights from May through August, put in 18 hours a day during Fair Week -- and nearly as many the week before and after. And then there were the projects that demanded even ... CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

Richard, 75, a Wauseon resident who PRO PULLER ... Deena with Daniel Perez who is a pro puller and one of the founders of NWO (Northwest Ohio Arm Wrestling Team). represented York Township, and Curt
By: Storm Humbert THE REPORTER Deena Haynes was born and raised in Northwest Ohio. She is a 1986 graduate of Archbold High School and now resides in Stryker. This past weekend, anyone who attended the Fayette Bullthistle Festival may have seen Deena. She participated in the 1st Annual Pulling for JP & KK Charity Arm Wrestling Memorial Tournament as a professional exhibitor. Thats right; Deena is a professional arm wrestler, one of the best in the world. Deenas first arm wrestling (or pulling as its called by the competitors) experience was in 2004 at Michigan State. I got second place and had never pulled before, Deena said. It just wasnt in the cards to continue training at the time though. I still had two kids at home, work, and family was just my priority. However, in 2009 Deena started training again and went to the Arkansas Nationals where she won first in three of the classes she entered and second in the fourth. Classes in arm wrestling are a numerous. They are divided by weight only in the open class. After that, there are age classes (such as 40-49 or Masters Class which Deena participates in), and of course classes divided by right and left handed competitors. The classes that Deena took at Arkansas were the right and left hand Masters Classes (first in right hand and second in left). She is a professional puller, but this has nothing to do with winnings or drafting or anything like that. It simply is a specification given to pullers good enough to win State and National competitions. Winning the Nationals in Arkansas put Deena on the list to travel to Italy with Tam USA for international competition. While overseas, Deena recorded two fourth places, a sixth place, and a seventh place finish in the world in various classes. I was pretty excited about that! said Deena. After this though, Deena said. Life got in the way again and there just wasnt enough time and money to train and go to tournaments. So, Deena entered another brief retirement, but its over now as she has recently gotten back in the game and hopes to make another international appearance. Deena is currently the Michigan State Womens Left and Right hand open title holder after going undefeated in the tournament. I was so excited to get back into competing, Deena said. On a whim I decided to travel to Wisconsin for this years nationals where I won first place Left Handed and took third place in the Right handed class. The first place finish qualified Deena for this years world tournament in Gdynia, Poland. In the ... CONTINUED ON PAGE 9

Johnson, 70, of Fayette, Chesterfield Township's representative, joined the Fair Board in 1981. Al Garrow, 51, Lyons, came on board in 1999 after serving two years on the Fair Board Auxiliary. All three had been involved in 4-H as kids and took projects to the Fair. Richard was even Junior Fair King in the mid-1950s Carl, however, was a different story. When he was a boy, his family couldn't afford for him to take part in the Fair. In 1972, when he was asked to serve out the term of the Fair Board member representing Pike Township, he agreed, but the next year, when he was nominated for Fair Board president, he was upfront about his inexperience. "I told them I didn't know anything about a Fair," recalled Carl, now 75 and a resident of Delta. "However, I said I'd do it if everyone agreed to a few simple rules. "First, there'd be no more 'I/me.' From now on, it had to be 'we/us.' Second, if you're given an assignment, it's yours and yours only. If someone has a problem with what you're doing, they must discuss it you, not other people. Third, no party politics. And finally, if you're elected to the Fair Board, your spouse and family will be working at the Fair, too. "They must have agreed, because I was elected president. And those simple

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~WAUSEON AREA OBITUARIES~


James E. Trudel (1957-2013)
James E. Jim Trudel, age 55, of Ridgeville Township, passed away Tuesday evening, July 30, 2013, in his home. Jim retired from Sauder Manufacturing in Archbold earlier this year, having worked there for 31 years. Jim was born in Wauseon, Ohio on November 24, 1957, the son of John L. and Janette M. (Gearig) Trudel. On September 18, 1983 he married Robin L. Nagel, and she survives. He was a member of St. Martins Lutheran Church in Archbold. Jim was an avid woodworker and loved deer hunting, photography and especially spending time with his family. Surviving is his wife, Robin; two sons, Collin J. (Allie) Trudel and Grant D. (fiance, Erin Crowe) Trudel; granddaughter, Ava Crabill; parents, John and Janette Trudel; sister, Jane M. Trudel; brother, Jeffrey (Jennifer) Trudel; and four nieces and two nephews. Jim was preceded in death by his brother, Jon R. Trudel and grandparents, Oscar (Mary) Trudel and Ivan (Thelma) Gearig. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be given to St. Martins Lutheran Church, Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Defiance, or The Ohio State University Cancer Research. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.grisierfh.com. Grisier Funeral Home in Archbold has been entrusted with arrangements.

June Eileen Johnson (1923-2013)


June Eileen Johnson, 90, of Swanton, Ohio, died at 7:45AM, July 30th at the Hospice Center in Defiance. She was born on June 20, 1923 in Toledo, Ohio to Frank and Isabel Habel Krieger. She graduated from Fulton Centralized High School in 1941, completed a secretarial course at Davis Business College, and worked for Electric Auto-Lite until she married. On March 26, 1943 she married Paul E. Johnson and raised a family in Delta. In 1957 the family moved to Archbold, Ohio where she helped her husband operate the Tastee Freeze for nine years. From 1966 to 1968 she worked for Dr. Sterling King. Moving back to Swanton in 1968, June went to work as Deputy Clerk for the Fulton County Court Eastern District until her retirement in 1980. She enjoyed her retirement with her husband spending summers at Frenchmans Lake in Michigans Upper Peninsula until his death on May 2, 2002. June was an active member of Lytton Zion United Church of Christ when living in Swanton and Delta. While in Archbold she was an active member of St. Johns United Church of Christ. She is survived by her four children: Bonnie (Jerry) Faurote of Rochester Hills, MI, Mike (Ellen) Johnson of Rochester, MI, Tom (Laura) Johnson of Swanton, OH, Chris (Teresa) Johnson of Swanton, OH. Nine grandchildren: Brandon (Elise) Faurote, Scott (Jodi) Johnson, Amy (Jay) Dymond, Pastor Matthew (Kieve) Johnson, Todd Johnson, Mark (April) Johnson, Laura Ann (Eric) Rini, Jimmie (Melissa) Johnson, Tony (Vesta) Johnson. Eighteen great grandchildren: Ian and Maggie Faurote, Marissa, Noah and Nate Johnson, Jared, Micah and Aleah Dymond, Kohli, Mattie, Jessie and Ellie June Johnson, Greg and Charlie Johnson, Braiden Glenn, Lila and Ella Johnson and Hannah Pegler. She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, her parents and her brother, Raymond Krieger. Memorials may be made to Every Child Ministries, P.O. Box 810, Hebron, IN 46341 (219-996-4201) www. ecmafrica.org or Lytton Zion UCC.

Richard Schlueter (1937 - 2013)


Richard L. Dick Schlueter, age 76, of Quincy, Michigan and formerly of Pettisville, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 31, 2013 in his home. Prior to his retirement he had owned and operated, along with his wife Dee, the former Dick and Dees Photography Studio in Pettisville for over 40 years. Dick was born in Defiance, Ohio on April 20, 1937, the son of Martin and Helen (Dirr) Schlueter. On May 17, 1957 he married Dianne Dee Eicher, and she survives. A member of the Professional Photographers Association of America, he had earned Master of Photography. Dick was a Navy Veteran from 1955 1956. He was also a licensed Amateur Radio Operator and licensed Private Pilot. Dick was an avid sailor and had an uncanny sense of humor! Surviving besides his wife, Dee, are three sons, Mark (Chris) Schlueter of Wauseon, Tim (Laurie) Schlueter of St. Louis, MO, Joe (Yvette) Schlueter of Coldwater, MI; one daughter, Becky (Gus) Steinmetz of Milford, OH; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Bob (Jean) Schlueter of Florida and Don (Jeanie) Schlueter of Wauseon. He was preceded in death by his parents. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be given to LCMS.org/schlueter. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www. grisierfh.com. Grisier Funeral Home in Archbold has been entrusted with arrangements.

Mary Lou Strickler (1927-2013)


Mary Lou Strickler passed away on July 24, 2013 in her home. Mary had a wonderful sense of humor and loved telling stories. She enjoyed spending time with her friends and family and really cherished special times with her grand children and great grand children. Mary always went out of her way to make friends with new acquaintances and made everyone feel special. Mary loved working at The Home Restaurant where she enjoyed taking care of all of her customers. She went on to work at and retired from Sauder Woodworking. Mary is survived by her son Bob Strickler and her daughter Kelly Persellin; 2 Son-in Laws Jerry Schmidt and Avi Persellin; 4 Grandsons Jason Schmidt, Jamie Strickler, Jordan Persellin and Zachary Persellin 2 Grand Daughters Mindy Schmidt and Elizabeth Strickler 2 Great Grand Children Andrew and Katie Schmidt. Her daughter Nada Schmidt, 2 Sisters and one Brother, precedes her in death. Mary loved all of her friends like family and will be dearly missed. Online condolences can be made left at www.ShortFuneralHome.com

Bobbie Jo Smith (1970 - 2013)


Bobbie Jo Jojo Smith, age 43, of Wauseon, passed away Tuesday, July 30, 2013, at St. Lukes Hospital in Maumee. Jojo had been a supervisor at International Automotive Components (IAC) in Wauseon. She was born in Wauseon on May 3, 1970 the daughter of Bob C. and Diane E. (Ehrsam) Parsons. On May 13, 1995 she married Richard Smith, and he survives. Jojo loved camping, her family, kids, dogs, and her co-workers at IAC. Surviving, besides her husband, Richard, is son, Richard Austin James Smith of Wauseon; daughter, Dannielle Elaine Smith of Wauseon, her father, Bob C. Parsons of Wauseon; sister; Jamie Parsons Fauver of Wauseon and brother, Robert Parsons of Napoleon. She was preceded in death by her mother. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the familys choice. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.grisierfh.com.

Christine Kay Pfund (1941-2013)


Christine Kay Pfund, age 72, of Delta, passed away Friday evening, July 26, 2013 at The Toledo Hospital. She was born in Wauseon on March 6, 1941 to the late Israel Putman and Edna (Bollman) Putman. Christine was a 1959 graduate of Fulton High School in AI. On September 18, 1959 she married Leslie Pfund. Christine was a secretary for the Pike Delta York School System for over 25 years until her retirement. She is survived by her loving husband of 53 years, Les Pfund; son, Brent (Tracy) Pfund of Pioneer; daughter, Julaine Pfund of Martinsburg, WV; grandchildren, Jessica, Ryan and Lauren Pfund; sisters, Joyce Williams of Archbold and Carol Segrist of Saugatuck, MI. In addition to her parents, Christine was preceded in death by her brother, Israel Bud Putman; sisters, Marilyn Walker and infant Margaret Putman at birth. A private graveside service will be held at a later date at Fulton Union Cemetery in Delta. In lieu of flowers, those wishing a show of sympathy are asked to consider contributions to The American Diabetes Foundation, 6800 West Central Avenue, D-1, Toledo, OH 43617 in Christines memory. Online condolences may be sent to the family through our website at www.barnesfuneralchapel. com.

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more of their time, not to mention their ingenuity. "It took us nearly a year to plan and execute the relocation of the Dairy, Beef and Steer Barns from the Midway to their current location at the south end of the Fairgrounds in 1995," Richard said. "Curt and I were also quite involved in reducing the size of the barn that now houses sheep. We had a plan to cut it in half and reattach one end of it to create a smaller building. Everyone we brought in to look at it said it wouldn't work. I told Curt, 'We're the only two who don't know it can't be done.' But it worked just the way we thought it would. It was a team effort." Despite their hard work, these former Fair Board members refuse to take credit for the Fair's remarkable success on their watch. "We never forgot that the Fair was successful because of the community," Carl stressed. "I served with 58 different board members during my time, and I remember all the good things they did. Hundreds of volunteers and organizations throughout Fulton County make this Fair possible. And we always did our best to listen to the community and give them what they wanted at a price a family could afford." PASSING THE TORCH Although they attribute the length of their Fair Board service to much the same reasons --"It gets in your blood," "It was like family," I enjoyed it, It was like a hobby, -- the factors that led them to retire were quite different. Richard had heart surgery and thought it might be time for new people and ideas on the Board. Al is battling lymphoma. Carl felt that, after 40 years, his family deserved more of his time. And Curt was nudged into thoughts of retirement during the 2012 Fair when he saw a small child in the Dairy Barn and realized that his great grandfather had been showing cattle when Curt first joined the Board. As the 2013 Fulton County Fair approaches, all four men are optimistic about the future of the Fair under new Fair Board President Dennis Wyse, who previously served as vice president. "We all knew that it wasn't 'our Fair' more than anyone else's," said Curt, a sentiment echoed by his fellow retirees. "It was just our turn to keep it going. Now it's theirs. If they work as a team and respect one another, they'll do fine." The 2013 Fulton County Fair runs from Friday, August 30, through Thursday, September 5, at the Top of Ohio Fairgrounds, just north of Wauseon on State Route 108 at Ohio Turnpike Exit 34. For more information, visit www.fultoncountyfair.com or visit the Fair on Facebook.

All our love, John, Betty and Grandkids

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New Fair Board President A Wyse Man


around the Fair all his life, once on board he was surprised by the amount of work and number of volunteers it takes to stage the Fair each year. Its just amazing how many people who arent on the board put in hours at the Fairgrounds, Dennis explained. We have 15 board members, a secretary, and a treasurer, but thats not nearly enough people, so we need all those volunteers. I hope that never ends. LOOKING FORWARD The Fair Board is in stabilize mode right now because so many of us are fairly new. In the last three years, new people have been elected to eight out of 15 board seats, and weve got a new treasurer and Fair Board secretary. When the people whod held those positions retired, we lost well over 200 years in experience, so theres a lot of lost wisdom and experience there. But many of the older guys whove retired are helping out, and I see the new guys stepping up, catching on, and taking hold. Once we stabilize, we need to keep things moving forward, to build on the Fair those older guys built. They left us a great Fair. A lifelong resident of Wauseon, Dennis has been a York Township Trustee for 20 years and is in his second year as president of the Fulton County Township Association. He has served on the Fulton County Regional Planning Commission for 15 years and is in his third year on the Fulton County Emergency Management Agency. Dennis and his wife, Tina, have three adult children and three grandchildren.

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1938-1939 Basketball

SERVICE ... (L to R) After 40 years of serving on the Fulton County Fair Board -- 39 of those as President -- Carl Buehrer (right) passes the torch of leadership to Dennis Wyse, a lifelong resident of Wauseon. Wyse and his family have been participating in the Fair, in a variety of ways, since he was 5 years old. Most recently, in 2012, he served as Vice President of the Fair Board. WAUSEON (Ohio) -- Filling the shoes of Carl Buehrer -- the Fulton County Fair Board president who retired last November after 40 years in office -- is a daunting task. And no one knows that better than Dennis Wyse, the man whos been elected to fill them. Carl and those other guys who retired recently: they put the Fulton County Fair on top, stated Dennis, a 60-year-old farmer from Wauseon. I cant say enough about what theyve done; I admire them. Their dedication is going to be missed -- greatly -- because they lived the Fair. In his own way, so has Dennis. A FAMILY TRADITION I always wanted to be a part of the Fair, even when I was a little kid, he explained. I remember when I was 4 or 5, coming to the Fair with my family and grandma on Labor Day and having a picnic on the southeast corner of the race track under the trees. It was a family tradition to come to the Fair. The Fulton County Fair gets in your blood and sticks with you. As a youngster, Dennis was in 4-H for nine years and showed swine and

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steers at the Fair. In his senior year of high school, he was asked to take over as advisor of the Clinton Doodlebugs 4-H Club after the adult advisors resigned, and continued as the clubs advisor into his 20s. Later, his own kids joined 4-H and took part in the Fair, and Dennis became a 4-H advisor once again, rounding out his total years as an advisor at 11 years. In addition, the business he co-owned for many years -Fraker and Wyse Construction Company -- built or renovated several buildings on the Fairgrounds, including the Fairs Poultry Barn. RECRUITED TO SERVE Denniss interest in the Fair did not go unnoticed. In August 1992, Vernon Mull asked me to run for Fair Board, Dennis recalled. But my kids were in their second year of 4-H and I didnt want to lose that time with them. I told Vernon I couldnt run then, but I would down the road. In the meantime, I always helped out with the Fair. In 2010, Dennis, who is from York Township, finally ran for Fair Board and was elected as a member-atlarge. Although hed been

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Travel Baseball Program Holding Tryouts


The North West Ohio Big Dogs Multiple World Series Qualifying Travel Baseball Program will be holding tryouts for the following teams for 2014 season. 13u Saturday August 17th noon Rain Date Saturday August 24th same time. To be eligible You cannot turn 14 before May 1st. 12u Saturday August 17th 330pm Rain Date Saturday August 24th Same Time. To be eligible you cannot turn 13 before May 1st. 11u Sunday August 18th 2pm Rain Sate Sunday August 25th Same Time. To be eligible you cannot turn 12 before May 1st. All tryouts will be held at the Montpelier Ohio Softball field just North of the football field On Robinair Way road. If you have any questions contact Coach Robison Or Coach Wells Coach Robison 567-239-2652 or email coachbigdog69@hotmail.com Coach Wells 419-212-0987 See web sites for cancellations

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Wauseon Homecoming Host An Array Of Activities For All To Enjoy

GRILLING ... Wauseon Primary School Principal, Troy Armstrong, was in charge of the grill and cooking up some delicious hamburgers and cheeseburgers.

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MERRY GO ROUND ... Amelia Lopez is under the watch- BEST VIEW ... Kira Avina gets a lift from Grandpa Tim ful eye of her dad Derek. Schaffner.

TREAT ... Mike Meuth patiently awaits the delivery of his milk shake Saturday after the parade. HARD WORKER ... Emily Wyse is hard at work frying up some French fries.

TAKE A CHANCE ... Council member Shane Chamberlain spins the wheel for chances at the $10,000 cash drawing.

BAKE SALE ... Members of the Wauseon Girls Soccer team chose the Homecoming for a Bake Sale/fund raiser.

TRAVELING FROM AFAR ... Lynda Hensley (back left) and her children Jake and Lauren from Washington D.C. came home to enjoy the Homecoming with Mom/Grandma Sally Lutz.

ALL SMILES ... Brayden Burkholder enjoys the Giant GOOD TIME ... Presley and Brooklyn Zeigler enjoy the DOWN HE GOES ... Dylan Burkholder makes his way to Slide as one of the ride attractions at the Wauseon Homethe bottom of the Giant Slide ride. sunshine after the Homecoming Parade Saturday. coming.

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Noteworthy Achievements Deena Haynes, Pushing ...


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Area Students Participate In Buckeye Girls State


The following area students served as delegates to Buckeye Girls State at the University of Mount Union from June 16 through June 22: Marin Schaffner of Wauseon, OH, served in the role of City Engineer during the event. Zoey Weiss of Wauseon, OH, served in the role of State Highway Patrol Trooper during the event. Nicolette Winland of Wauseon, OH, served in the role of City Director of Environment during the event.
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event that I am able to find sponsorship, I am very excited to participate in the WAF (World Arm Wrestling Federation)s tournament and represent Team USA. While it is true that arm wrestlers face their opponents alone, Deena says nobody works their way to the professional table solo. This area has a very strong community of arm wrestlers, Deena said. Daniel and Jenny Perez of NOW (Northwest Ohio Pullers) are and have been instrumental in my training along with Justin Shaffner, Richie Martinez, Quinlin Mendez, Trevor Sly, Zach Marihugh, and Jason Barlow. Deena continued by saying, My family and personal friends have encouraged me every step of the way on this journey of arm wrestling. I absolutely could nev-

er have gotten this far without their help, support, and encouragement. I can never thank them all enough for believing in me. This truly is an amazing local story. Someone from our small area making a name for themselves on the world stage. In arm wrestling, So, if you believe in Deena and maybe even want to support her going abroad and representing our area as well as our country, remember that funding for all tournaments is left up to the competitor, so if youd like to support a local world class athlete, look no further than Deena Haynes. Thank you Deena for sharing your story, and good luck in all future competitions. Storm Humbert may be reached at publisher@wauseonreporter.com.

FOUR COUNTY CAREER CENTER NEWS

Four County Career Center Holds July Board Meeting


The July Meeting of the Four County Career Center Board of Education was held on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room at Four County Career Center. As part of the Treasurers Report, the Board approved: June Meeting Minutes, as well as financial statements and investments for the month of June as presented. To approve a resolution to permit employees to purchase service credit with the School Employees Retirement System through payroll deduction. As part of the Superintendents Report, the board accepted and/or approved the following items: The resignation of Tracy Dopp for the purpose of accepting the Intervention Specialist position. The resignation of Ellie Cichocki for the purpose of accepting the Workforce Development/Job Placement position. The resignation of Kathy Delagrange. Employ Tracy Dopp as Intervention Specialist. Employ Ellie Cichocki as Workforce Development/Job Placement. Employ A.D. Mendoza as VOSE. Employ Christopher Kerns as Welding Instructor. Employ Kim Cordes as Career Assessment Specialist. Employ Elizabeth Behnfeldt as Help Desk Technician. Employ Kimberly Kinsman as CBI Instructor. To move Krista Whetro to the Masters Column on the salary schedule. Employ Robin Hill as Nurse Aide Instructor/Clinical Instructor in Adult Education. Employ Andrew Carter, Kenneth Coutcher, Jennifer Harrison and Jacob S. Hoffman as Public Safety Instructors in Adult Education. Move Curt Hedrick, Technology Hardware, to a 12-month position. A Donation from Kiwanis Club of Bryan for students from Williams County and Fairview High School. Under Board Committee Reports, the Board received updates from: Legislative Liaison and Student Achievement Leadership Team (SALT) representative. Directors. Discussed issues pertaining to HB 59. Upcoming meetings involving members of the Four County Career Center Board of Education, include the regular August Board Meeting August 15, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room at Four County Career Center.
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WAUSEON LIBRARY NEWS


Wauseon Public Library Board Meeting To Be Held
WAUSEONThe Wauseon Public Librarys Board of Trustees will hold its monthly board meeting on Tuesday, August 13 at 5:30 p.m. in the librarys second floor meeting room. The public is always welcome.

Wauseon Senior Center Celebrates Those Celebrating August Birthdays

Schedule Packets Available For Pickup


Students registered to attend Four County Career Center this fall can pick up their schedules and other important 20132014 school information during Packet Pick-Up Days at Four County Career Center August 8 and 12. Students may also pay their school fees and check on uniform orders at this time. Packet Pick-Up hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. both days. Student Services staff members will be at an information table in the cafeteria to distribute packets and answer questions. Students who wish to locate their classrooms and career labs may do so on these days. Fall classes begin Monday, August 19, 2013 for juniors and new students and Tuesday, August 20, 2013 for returning seniors. Classes start at 9:00 a.m. at the Career Center for both days. For more information about Packet Pick-Up Days, call the Student Services Office at 1-800-589-3334, Ext. 2701.
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BIRTHDAYS ... The Wauseon Senior Center recently celebrated with those celebrating birthdays in the month of August. Those celebrating their special day were (left to right): Denny Sperry, Flavil Clark and Rollie Williams.

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Indians Marching Band Begins With Camp

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A LOOK BACK AT THIS YEARS

The Homecoming pageants five contestants from left Taylor Crew, Samantha Mohr, Katie Spiess, Tanner Ely and Myranda Mathews.

PHOTOS BY BILL BRAY, STAFF

Taylor Crew and Katie Spiess model their evening gowns.

Myranda Mathews displays her evening gown and Tanner Ely with her evening gown.

Taylor Crew performs during the talent portion of the pageant.

Myranda Mathews answers the random question as the last step in the

2012 Wauseon Homecoming Queen, Kendra Kamp, shared her talent of playing the drums with the crowd.

Samantha Mohr models her evening gown.

Katie Spiess shares her answer to a random question from her application.

Tanner Ely was crowned the queen of the 2013 Wauseon Homecoming.

Taylor Crew smiles as she answers the question presented to her.

Samantha Mohr.. explains the answer she gave to conclude the pageant steps.

Tanner Ely concentrates on her answer that she gave to the crowd.

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WAUSEON CHURCH NEWS

Devotional Thought / Fellowship of Christian Athletes


By: Rex Stump - Small Opportunities Matter
W h e n you wonder or question if what you do in life really matters, stop and check out history. When you consider or wonder if the small things in your schedule wont make a difference, stop and check out history. Mark 15:46-47 says, Joseph bought a long sheet of linen cloth. Then he took Jesus body down from the cross, wrapped it in the cloth, and laid it in a tomb that had been carved out of the rock. Then he rolled a stone in front of the entrance. Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joseph saw where Jesus body was laid. In Biblical times (1st Century), women had very little power or respect. As a result of their status, they really couldnt accomplish much for Jesus Christ. They couldnt speak in public on behalf of Jesus or before the high council to defend Jesus. They couldnt stand up to the angry mobs or agitated crowds. They couldnt overpower the Roman guards or speak directly to Pilate. It seemed that they couldnt do anything of great value for Jesus when He was in need of help. So what did they do? They remained faithful! They stayed at the cross after the disciples ran off. They followed the men and saw where they placed the body of Jesus in a tomb. They prepared spices for his body. They were the first witnesses to the Resurrection! What an amazing blessing to be the first!! Their persistence and devotion to their Lord in the end mattered, even if it seemed small. Sometimes we lose focus and worry about all the things we cant do instead of focusing on what we can do! In volleyball I couldnt jump high, but maybe I can set the ball to my hitter. In football I wasnt fast, but I could block so that my running back could have a path to run. Maybe Im not the quarterback, the home run hitter, or the one who gets all the attention. Its okay if Im not the one getting all the attention or the primary leader. Thats okay! As a competitor and as a follower of Jesus Christ I need to be faithful with every opportunity big or small! The amazing thing is that when Im faithful in the small opportunities, I may just discover that God will bless me with unexpected blessings, just like the women who witnessed the Resurrection! Where do you need to be faithful in the small opportunities? Have you considered saying thanks to those who go unrecognized and do the small things? Instead of complaining about what isnt getting done, why not be thankful for the things that were completed! For more reading, check out I Corinthians 9:17-18; Ephesians 5:15-17; and Colossians 4:4-6. Make It A Great Day!

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HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH REALITY OF DEATH?
How do people in our culture deal with the reality of death? One way is to mock death, as though somehow b y thumbing our nose at it, we can prevent it from touching us. For example, since 2001 the tiny mountain town of Nederland, Colorado has hosted a celebration called Frozen Dead Guy Days. It started when Grandpa Bredo Morstoel died in 1989 in Norway. A family member who wanted to start her own cryogenics business, brought Grandpa Bredos frozen body to Nederland, Colorado. When local authorities found out about it, the practice of storing bodies was outlawed, but Mr. Morstoel was grandfathered in and allowed to stay in town. The town, seeing its opportunity to laugh in the face of death, started the festival. There was a frozen dead guy in their town, so why not? Today 20,000 people attend. The festival has coffin races, ice turkey bowling, brain freeze contests, a frozen salmon toss, a parade of hearses, and lots of beer to toast Grandpa Bedo. For a mere $150 you get a personal visit to the see the remains of Mr. Morstoel. Festival director Amanda MacDonald says the goal is to drink a convivial toast to the grim specter of death or to spit in deaths eye. This gleefully macabre weekend built around a frozen corpsea frozen dead guy!is yet another example of how we finite human beings try to cope with our pending physical demise. Regarding the inevitability of all of us experiencing death the scriptures remind us in Hebrews 9:27, It is appointed for men once to die and then comes the judgment. Adapted from David Swanson, Everlasting Life (Baker Books, 2013), pp. 20-21 Rick Jones, Executive Director, Defiance Area Youth for Christ. For more information about the work of Youth for Christ, 419-782-0656, or email: defyfc@embarqmail.com

AREA CHURCH LISTINGS


Winameg Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 10925 County Road 10-2 Delta, Ohio Pastor Floyd Vincent Worship: 10:30 a.m. St. Caspar Catholic Church 1205 N. Shoop Ave. Father David Bruning Saturday Mass: 5 p.m. Sunday Mass: 8 and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass: Sunday, 1 p.m. Emmaus Lutheran 841 N. Shoop Ave. Pastor: Charles Althoff Creative Worship: 8:15 a.m. Education Hour: 9:30 a.m. Classic Worship: 10:45 a.m. True North Church Meets @ Wauseon Elementary & Middle School Pastor Rex Stump Worship: 10:00 a.m. Oasis Christian Fellowship 400 Enterprise Ave. Pastor Louie Weber Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. Wednesday Adult Bible Study: 7 p.m. Childrens Classes, K-5th Grade: 7 p.m. Tedrow Mennonite Church 252 Windisch St. Pastor: Doug King Youth & Young Adult Pastor: Ryan Nafziger Worship: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. West Fulton Dunkard Brethren 18354 US20A Pastor: Fred Johnson & Brant Jamison Worship: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Evening: 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening: 7:30 p.m. Eagle Point Worship Center 115 S. Fulton St. Pastors: Michael & Marilyn Lulfs Sunday Morning Praise & Worship: 10 a.m. Wednesday Adult Bible Study: 7 p.m. Teen Bible Study: 7 p.m. Childrens Bible Class: 7 p.m. St. Luke Lutheran 1588 St. Rt. 108 Pastor Dave Goehmann Saturday Eve.: 7 p.m. Sunday Bible Study: 9 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:15 a.m. Wednesday Midweek School: 6:30 p.m Church of the Master United Methodist 229 W. Chestnut Pastor: Ben Sheaffer Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10: 30 a.m. Faith Baptist Church 15878 Co. Rd F, Wauseon, Oh. 43567 Pastor Randy Titus Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Eve. Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday Eve. Worship 7 p.m. Wauseon Community Church of the Nazarene 139 Cherry St. Pastor: Timothy Moebs Worship: 10 a.m. Small Groups (Sunday): 6 p.m. Small Groups (Monday): 7 p.m. First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 129 E. Elm St. Senior Pastor: Mitchell Maxted Associate Pastor: Mary Jo Bray Traditional Worship: 8:15 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Blended Worship: 10:45 a.m. First Baptist Church 854 S. Shoop Ave. Pastor Ron Shipley Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship: 6 p.m. Wednesday: Awana: 6:50 8:15 p.m. Adult Bible Study: 7:00 p.m. Youth Group: 7:30 p.m. Haven Heights Baptist Church 1373 N. Ottokee St. Pastor Larry Polston Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Worship: 10:15 a.m. Sunday Small Groups: 6 p.m. Wednesday: Team Kid: 6 p.m. Youth: 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study: 6:30 p.m. First Church of God 507 N. Fulton St. Pastor: Paul Flores Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Wednesday Night Kids: 7 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church 398 S. Shoop Ave. Interim Senior Pastor: Keith A. Hunsinger Associate Pastor: Jennifer Herrmann Saturday: 5 p.m. Sunday Worship: 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m.
Crossroads Evangelical Church 845 E. Leggett St. Senior Pastor: Matt Boyers Associate Pastor: Nate Hamblin Sunday Morning: 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday Kids: 6:45-8 p.m. Wednesday Adults: 7-8 p.m. mboyers@crossroadswauseon.org

Vacation Bible Camp & Bicycle Rodeo Planned


YeeHah! A bicycle rodeo/ Vacation Bible Camp! August 5th - August 9th Saddle up your bicycle for a week of great fun and adventure. Come for breakfast at 8:30 and learn how to share your faith. Try your skills at the Rodeo and learn about bicycle safety too! Sign up by calling 419 335 5571 or check out our web page: wauseonucc. org. The Wauseon Congregational UCC is located at the corner of Clinton and Elm Streets in downtown Wauseon. Registration is available at anytime during the week of activity.

Trinity Lutheran Church To Host The Clothes Closet


The Clothes Closet will be open on Saturday, August 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for low income families to help with your childrens back to school needs. Clothes will also be available for adults (men and women) in all sizes. This is a free event offered to the community by the women of Trinity Lutheran Church. Those attending this event are asked to enter the double glass doors off Leggett Street on the west side overhang and go downstairs. Trinity Lutheran Church is located at the corner of Shoop and Leggett Streets, a half mile north of Fulton County Hospital.

Christ Church 410 N. Shoop Ave. Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening: 7 p.m. First Universalist Church of Lyons, Ohio 145 East Morenci St., Lyons Youth Activity -9:45 am Adult Religious Ed. 9:45 am Youth Religious Ed. 10:45 Worship Service 10:30 am East Chesterfield Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 14901 County Road 14, Lyons Pastor Floyd Vincent Worship: 9:00 a.m. West Clinton Mennonite Church 18029 Co. Rd. C Pastors Jess & Naomi Engle Worship: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Hope Christian Fellowship Located 1.5 miles west of Walmart on US 20A Pastor: Donna Stutzman Sunday School/Bible Study: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. North Dover United Methodist 11080 St. Rt. 108 Pastor: Rev. Don Krieger Bible Study/Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Worship: 9:00 a.m. Christ United Methodist Church 215 N. Fulton St. Pastor Ruth Ann Scoby Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Fellowship: 9:45 a.m. Worship: 10:15 a.m. Wauseon New Life 850 West Elm St. Pastors Mark & Rebecca Sanchez Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m. Wednesday: 6:00 p.m

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GARAGE SALE - 904 Ottokee Street - August 7-10, 9AM to 6PM, computer desk, Xbox, suitcases, baby items, girls clothes newborn-XL, boys clothes newborn-XL, mens & womens clothes, miscellanous. GARAGE SALE - WAUSEON-1030 OLD ORCHARD DRIVE- Thursday 8/8 7:30a-6p, Friday 8/9 8a-5pm. Mens, Womens, and Childrens Name brand clothing and shoes- ALL SIZES (NB-XL), Indoor and Outdoor Toys, Lots of Furniture and decor items, small appliances, Flatbottom boat, much more! GARAGE SALE - Stryker: Multi Family. Proceeds go to Rob Wieland Kidney Transplant Fund. 401 E. Curtis St. August 8, 9, 10 - 9AM-7 PM. Hobnail glassware, Christmas items, clothes, games, electric saw, collectables, TV, glassware, kitchen, Cherished Teddies, set of dishes, games.

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FOR SALE - Need a better solution to your high cost cell phone bill but dont want to lose service or change your number? We can help find you provider to fit your needs at a reasonable rate. Plans start as low as $12 per month. Think of the cash you can save!! Call Randy at Randy Stone Wireless 419-279-8133. FOR SALE - 2007 Cirrus. Must see to appreciate! 24 CRB (27 tip to tip) Immaculately clean and maintained. Queen bed w/storage under, tub & shower, microwave, stove, furnace, refrigerator, stereo, air conditioning, slide out in sitting area, nice awning. Asking $9,000.00 or will consider serious reasonable offers. Phone 419-636-8841. FOR SALE - Mobile Car Wrap Campaigns For A Water Beverages Drinks (Link Art Inc). Interested Car Owners Should Apply & Earn $500/WK.Text:3478420637/ linksartltd@yahoo.com FOR SALE - 1997 Chevy Astro Van. Used as newspaper delivery vehicle. Very reliable, serviced regularly. Blue Book: ($1,923 - $2,748) $1,699 OBO. Call (419) 630-4305. FOR SALE - Do you love history? Do you love FAYETTE? 1916 Fayette Tattler, good condition. $20. Call 419-6304305.

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FOR RENT - Newer 2 bedroom duplex in West Unity. Appliances and garage included. $490 per month, plus utilities. 419-630-5193.

2 Story 4500 SqFt Commercial Building with many updates. Large open areas on the main floor, clear span on the second floor w/ newer windows, freight elevator and high visibility in downtown Pioneer. Taxes: $641.09/ yr. Terms on Real Estate: 10% Down Day of Sale, Balance at Closing. Household, Antiques, & Collectables: Tools; 19th & 20th Century Figurines; Early Red Avon, Lots of Milk Glass; Pottery; Early American Pressed Glass; Lots of Depression Glass; (20+) Pcs Marigold Carnival Glass; German China Circa 1910; Farmhouse Jugs, Jars & Wife Savers; Red Riding Hood & Other Cookie Jars; Drugstore Tins, Spice Tins, All Old; Nippon; (8) Pocket Watches; Vintage Jewelry; Pictures, Shelves; Trunks, Baskets; Vintage 20s Bed & Dresser; Childrens Clothing, nice, Early Linens; (3) Early Tin Trucks & Other Toys; Pedal Tractor; Over 200 Books on Antiques; (9) Volumes Kovels Newsletters; (600) Old Books: How To Medical Novels, Childrens, Shorthand, and Travel; Many Early 1900s Magazines; Furniture: Several Oak Chairs; Dining Table & 4 Chairs; Jennie Lynn Spool Bed; (2) Trunks; Foot Stools; Rockers; (3) Benches; (2) Hi Chairs (Early); Cast Iron Bed; 2 Quilt Racks; (6) Show Cases; (2) Nice Store Cabinets (From Wms Cty); Store Fixtures: Book Shelves; Gondola Shelving; Terms on Personal Property: Cash, Check w/ Bank Letter, Visa or M/C. 10% Buyers Premium to be Added. Sellers: Charlene Williams

RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES
Sunoco is hiring for Customer Service Reps (Cashiers) at the Indian Meadow and Tiffin River plazas on the Ohio Turnpike (located in West Unity, OH.) Successful candidates will be expected to provide the highest level of customer service while maintaining the facility to quality standards. We want you to work in a safe and rewarding environment. Come Grow With Us! We encourage interested applicants to apply in-person at the plazas. Indian Meadow 21738 County Road M50, West Unity, OH 43570; Tiffin River 21747 County Road M, West Unity, OH 43570. We offer our employees a competitive salary, tuition assistance, eligibility for medical and dental coverage, vision and prescription plan, AD&D and life insurance, short term disability, 401K and other great benefits. Mascot Petroleum Company, division of Sunoco, is an Equal Opportunity Employer and has a career path that offers career growth/career advancement. EOE M/F/D/V
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