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PAULDING All
Branches of the Paulding
County Carnegie Library
will close at 4 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 23. Staff
members will be assisting
with the 2014 Fall Family
Extravaganza at the main library. Do not miss Get
Lost in the 100 Acre Wood
at the main library in
Paulding. Join Winnie the
Pooh, Tigger and all your
favorite characters as you
wander through different
stations of Poohs world.
The event begins at 5 p.m.
Organizational
meeting planned
PAULDING Paulding
County Society for
Crippled Children and
Adults will hold its annual
organizational meeting at 4
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28 at
the office of the Paulding
County Health Department
located at 800 E. Perry St.,
Paulding. Active members
are welcome. Anyone
wishing to help out with
the cause is also encouraged to attend this meeting.
Bloodmobile set
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County officials
discuss local
Ebola readiness
By JIM LANGHAM
Correspondent
PAULDING Paulding
County EMA director Ed
Bohn called a special meeting
with EMS coordinators and
fire chiefs from around the
county on Monday night after
news had been released that
six residents of Putnam
County are considered to be
on minimal watch for possible contact with Ebola.
Other leaders present at the
meeting were county health
department director Bill
Edwards and Kyle Mawer,
chief nursing officer for
Paulding County Hospital.
The Ebola virus is a severe,
often fatal disease in humans.
A current outbreak in West
Africa has claimed about
4,000 lives. A man who traveled from Liberia to Texas in
late September was the first
diagnosed case of Ebola in
the U.S.
The hospital is already on
board if there would happen
to be a potential Ebola case
show up in Paulding County,
said Bohn.
Things have really escalated in the last week since a
report that a nurse had flown
into Cleveland to visit family
in the Akron area, said Bohn.
Bohn noted that officials at
the Putnam County Health
Department had been informed that six people from
their county were at a bridal
shop in Akron that had been
visited by Amber Vinson, the
most recently diagnosed
Ebola patient.
Bohn told those present at
Mondays meeting that he
had been making phone calls
to health officials in the surrounding area and at the state
on Monday afternoon in an
attempt to get an accurate
handle as to what is going on
in the state.
Bohn said that there are
four tiers of observation for
potential Ebola victims.
The first is when the potential victims are quarantined, said Bohn. There are
currently 147 individuals that
have been identified as having come into contact with
Vinson. However, only three
of those are being seriously
looked at.
Those three are in Summit
and Cuyahoga counties, said
Bohn.
Absolutely no one being
observed has shown any
signs of the disease, noted
Bohn.
Bohn said that other tiers
include that of actively monitoring and checking the individual for temperature and
other signs. As of Monday,
there were 20 in that category
in the state. The third tier involves keeping contact about
that individual through a
phone system keeping contact with public health officials.
The final tier includes the
six in Putnam County. That
tier encourages the individuals to do self-monitoring and
report it if anything would
present itself.
Nobody has shown any
symptoms from the initial
contact, said Bohn. In 11
days, we should be in the
clear.
Edwards told those present
that what is known about
Ebola is that it is pretty difficult to contract.
You cant get it through
water, you cant get it through
the air and you cant get it
through food, said Edwards.
The person infected with
Ebola cant spread it unless
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BOB BURKLEY
GEORGIA DYSON
ELECTION 2014
MARK HOLTSBERRY
BOB BURKLEY
Name: Bob Burkley
Town: Paulding
Office sought: County commissioner
Incumbent: No
Political affiliation: Democrat
The most important issues connected to this
office at this time are: Create jobs and use the
budget wisely.
What issues need to be addressed immediately? I want to keep in touch with the community about clean water and air. I feel this is a big
issue now.
Objectives and/or goals if elected: No plans to
save the world or reinvent the wheel. I want to
do the best job possible.
I am seeking this office because: I feel I can be
effective with the budget and work well with
the public.
What qualifies you to run for this office? I
have worked with the public all of my life
through the sheriffs office and family retail
business.
If elected, will you serve full time or part
time, and why? Full time. Whatever it takes to
get the job done.
How are you involved in the community?
Divine Mercy Church and family business.
Paulding school board member.
My background: Former city council, deputy
sheriff for Paulding County.
GEORGIA DYSON
Name: Georgia Dyson
Town: Payne
Office sought: County commissioner
Political Affiliation: Independent
The most important issues connected to this
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By DENISE GEBERS
Progress Staff Writer
PAULDING Things are going to
be different in the Paulding County
Extension office in the future. Just
how different will depend on the outcome of the vote on a new levy for
the program in the General Election.
Voters will be considering Issue 3
on the Nov. 4 ballot, a 0.15-mill new
levy to support the local OSU
Extension programs. The five-year
tax would generate $66,000 to assist
with operation expenses in Paulding
County for 4-H and agriculture and
natural resources.
Cost per year for a property valued at $100,000 will be $5.25, said
Sarah Noggle, agriculture/natural resources Extension educator. That is
44 cents a month, less than the cost of
a soda.
Funds from the levy, if passed,
would be collected beginning in 2015
because the tax would go into effect
this year.
Bruce Clevenger, Paulding
ELECTION 2014
The
Paulding County Carnegie
Library levy is back on the
Nov. 4 ballot after failing in its
previous two attempts. This
time around, the levy that voters will be asked to affirm features a few changes from previous ballots. However, the
bottom line, according to library director Susan Pieper:
without the passage of the
levy, cuts to library services
and programs will be catastrophic due to a possible decrease of 50 percent of the library operating budget.
The facts, when looking at
this levy, are important to understand when contemplating
the library and its future.
The amount of millage is
being reduced to 1.5 mills
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LIBRARY FALL EXTRAVAGANZA Winnie the Pooh and Tigger help prepare for the 2014
Fall Family Extravaganza: Get Lost in the 100 Acre Wood, a tribute to Winnie the Pooh, from
5-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23 at the main library in Paulding. Look for crafts and refreshments
on the main floor. Different interactive stations celebrating the world of Winnie the Pooh will
be located in the Childrens Department.
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MARK HOLTSBERRY
Name: Mark Holtsberry
Address: Paulding
Office sought: County commissioner
Incumbent: No
Political
affiliation:
Republican
What are the most important issues connected to this
office at this time? 1.
Planning for the future. 2.
Economic growth. 3. Public
trust and communication. 4.
Strengthening of county agencies.
What issues need to be addressed immediately? Public
trust. Past issues and actions
have left the voters with uncertainty and lack of trust for this
office. I am a firm believer that
communication is the very key
in creating trust. Honesty and
being forthright when addressing an issue creates a trustful
bond in problem solving. I intend on using information
gathered on an issue, from the
public, and using deductive
reasoning to find a solution.
Objectives and/or goals if
elected: 1. Creating trust. 2.
Being one who communicates
with agencies. 3. Actively involved in community. 4.
Working with county agencies
(What can I do to help?). 5.
Explore economic opportunities.
I am seeking this office because: I am very concerned
for the future of our villages,
towns and communities. Bold
ideas and a futuristic plan is
needed to improve infrastruc-
Candidate
for auditor
1953-2014
Sally Ann (Wisda)
Warner, 61, Fayetteville,
N.C., formerly of Evansport
and Defiance, passed away
Thursday, Oct. 2 at her home
with her husband at her side.
Sally was born June 27,
1953 in Defiance to Richard
and Imogene (Rauth) Wisda.
She was a 1972 graduate
of Tinora High School. On
Nov. 11, 1978, she married
Thomas Warner. They lived
in California, Hawaii and
Lima while Tom was in the
U.S. Navy. Sally worked at
NWSCCs Day Care Center,
Brookview Health Center and
most recently Fayetteville
Christian Academy.
Sally is survived by her
husband, Tom, and daughter,
Faith (Seth) Laughter,
Fayetteville, N.C; son, Brent
(Lydia) Warner, Jacksonville,
Fla.; a grandson, Tyler
Kawgdoo, Fayetteville, N.C;
sisters, Christine (Christian)
Stuckey, Ney, Regina (Tom)
Koch, Antwerp, Julie (Ken)
Godfrey, Evansport, Marie
(Frank) Marvin, Oakwood and
Susan Crawford, Ridgeville
Corners; brothers, Charles
Wisda, Archbold, Donald
Wisda, Newalla, Okla., and
Phillip Wisda, Evansport; and
many nieces, nephews, greatnieces and great-nephews,
sisters-in-law and brothersin-law, aunts and cousins.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; grandparents,
Samuel and Amelia Wisda
and John Rauth and Vivian
Rauth; brother-in-law, J.R.
Crawford; and father-in-law
and mother-in-law, Jonathon
and Alta Warner.
A celebration of Sallys life
will be held Saturday Oct. 25
at Harvest Life Fellowship
at the corner of County
Road 424 and Krouse Road,
Defiance. Visitation will
begin at noon at the church
and the memorial service
will take place at 1 p.m. A
private burial will take place
at St. Michaels Cemetery, St.
Michaels Ridge.
DONITA GOOD
1948-2014
ANTWERP Donita C.
Good, 66, of Antwerp, died
at 8:27 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10 at
Van Crest Nursing Home of
Convoy.
WILBERT
BRADBURY
1937-2014
ANTWERP Wilbert
Bradbury, 76, of Antwerp,
died Tuesday, Oct. 14 at his
residence.
BERNICE
CARNAHAN
1926-2014
PAULDING Bernice
Buzz Carnahan passed on
to be with her Lord at the
age of 88 on Friday, Oct.
17 at Community Health
Professionals Hospice,
Defiance.
She was
born July
15, 1926 in
Ashley, near
Delaware,
Ohio, the
daughter
of George
and Eunice
(Wilcox) Boham, who both
preceded her in death. She
graduated from Ashley High
School in 1945. She found the
love of her life and married
F. Paul Pete Carnahan on
Oct. 1, 1949 at the Ashley
Methodist Church. Pete
preceded her in death on Oct.
14, 2006.
She was a member of the
Paulding United Methodist
Church for over 70 years. She
held several positions in the
church and enjoyed serving
in the house of the Lord. She
enjoyed family camping,
traveling throughout the
states, music and sports. She
was an avid fan of the Ohio
State Buckeyes. She was
employed at several local
businesses in Paulding and
retired from the position of
secretary to the Paulding
Chamber of Commerce.
She is survived by a son,
Jerry (Pauline) Carnahan of
Derby, Kansas; a daughter,
Vicki (Ron) Kadesch of
Paulding; six grandchildren,
Jason (Danielle) Carnahan of
Paulding, Nathan (Melissa)
Carnahan of Andover,
Kansas, Liza (Chris) Scanland
of Colorado Springs, Colo.,
Katie (Joshua) Womack of
Derby, Kansas, Kody (Beth
Ann) Kadesch of Portage,
Mich., and Kassi (Jared)
Easley of Woodburn; 12
great-grandchildren, Destiny,
Kelsey, Kaylen, Abigail,
Owen, Madeline, Taylor,
Gaven, Coby, Caleb, Addison
and Lakin; two nieces,
Margaret Myers and Nancy
Davenport; and a great-niece,
Lee Ann Davenport.
She will be sadly missed by
her children, grandchildren
and friends.
Also preceding her in
death were a grandson, Lucas
Carnahan; a brother, Bernard
Boham; and a sister, Jeanette
(Ralph) Myers.
There will be no visitation.
Memorial services will be
conducted at the Paulding
United Methodist Church at a
INEZ McINTOSH
1914-2014
PAYNE Inez B.
(Matthews) McIntosh, 99, of
Payne, passed away Friday,
Oct. 17 at Mercy Hospital of
Defiance.
MILLIE ROTZOLL
1956-2014
HAVILAND Mildred
Millie Rotzoll, 58, of
Haviland, passed away
Sunday, Oct. 19.
Millie was born in Los
Angeles on July 13, 1956, a
daughter of the late Leoma
(Ridling) and Marvin Snapp.
On July 22, 1983, Millie
married Richard Rotzoll.
Millie will be sadly missed
by her husband, Rick;
children, Skyler Rotzoll
of Haviland and Michelle
(Harry) Hurt of Fort Wayne;
grandchildren, Justis Harvey,
Taten and Lillian Carey; and a
brother-in-law, Lou Lamson.
She was also preceded in
death by her son, Michael
Lumpkins; and a sister, Lawla
Lamson.
Her funeral service will be
at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 at
Dooley Funeral Home, Payne,
with visitation from 4-6 p.m.
prior to services.
Memorials are to American
Heart Association.
Condolences and fond
memories may be shared at
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2011
Library levy
benefits the
entire county
Library: quite a
treasure trove
Storytime made
one mom a
fan of libraries
Voters urged to
pass library levy
Dear Editor,
I am writing in support of
the library renewal levy on
Nov. 4.
I am proud to have
such a quality and historic
institution in Paulding.
To have attracted the
experienced and qualified
staff we have to our small
county is a plus. The fact
that our library system wins
awards for programming
and staffing, and is asked to
educate other librarians at
conferences is a true feather
in the cap for our county and
our community.
I laud the library board for
listening to the community it
serves. Last fall, the library
requested a continuing
levy for a certain amount, in
hopes of not having to come
back to the voters repeatedly.
The voters said, no, and the
library board heard them.
The measure that is
coming before voters this
November is a renewal
with a reduction of a levy
passed in November 2009.
It is designed to renew the
levy that is in effect now and
reduce the amount. It will
need to be re-approved again
in 5 years. It will not increase
your tax bill.
These dollars represent
almost half of the total
budget of the Paulding
County Carnegie Library,
and the need for renewal
now. If this renewal fails, the
library cannot try again in
the spring, because the levy
will have expired at the end
of 2014, taking 50% of the
librarys funds off the table.
Any future levy request
would be a new levy and
would be calculated at new,
higher property valuation
rates than those that were in
effect in 2009.
Having a strong, accessible
library is a quality of life
issue, like having a strong
school system, welcoming
parks, and a local hospital.
Even if you havent used
the library this week or even
this year, our town and our
county are better places to
live because the library is
here and vibrant.
I urge you to honor the
librarys modest request for
a renewal with a reduction
on Nov. 4.
Barb Searing
Paulding
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Property Transfers
Benton Township
William L. Bowers, trustee to CWB LLC;
Sec. 29, 48.479 acres. Quit claim.
Cheryl A. Bowers, trustee to CWB LLC;
Sec. 16, 79.5 acres. Quit claim.
Brown Township
Steven B. and Phyllis A. Porter to Beth
A. Cox and Mark J. Graf II; Sec. 31, 16.176
acres. Warranty deed.
Doyle A. and Helen J. Price to William
Doyle and LaCinda L. Price; Sec. 25, 2.293
acres. Warranty deed.
William M. Mowery, executor, et al. to
Ryan R. Randall, et al.; Sec. 12, 79.5 acres.
Executor deed.
William M. Mowery, et al. to Ryan R.
Randall, et al.; Sec. 12, 79.5 acres. Warranty
deed.
Gary C. and Martha J. Keck, et al. to
Michael C. and Katherine A. Merriman; Sec.
29, 1.517 acres. Warranty deed.
Carryall Township
John O. and Laura M. Rindahl to Barry and
Donna DeLong; Sec. 23, 3.33 acres. Warranty
deed.
Jackson Township
Rayela Arend Co. to Daniel R. and Susan
Elaine Arend; Sec. 20, 1.081 acres. Quit claim.
Daniel R. and Susan Elaine Arend to Daniel
R. and Susan Elaine Arend; Sec. 20, 1.782
acres. Quit claim.
Daniel R. and Susan Elaine Arend to Daniel
R. and Susan Elaine Arend, trustees; Sec. 20,
1.782 acres. Quit claim.
Rayela Arend Co. to DJ Arend Farms Inc.;
Sec. 20, 50.454 acres. Quit claim.
DJ Arend Farms Inc. to Rayela Arend Co.;
Sec. 15, 50.715 acres. Quit claim.
Paulding Township
James A. and Doris J. Smith to James A.
Smith Jr.; Lot 9, Albert Acre Allotment, 0.39
acre. Warranty deed.
Philip Allan Johanns to Philip Allan and
Cheryl Kay Johanns; Sec. 9, 80.533 acres. Quit
claim.
Washington Township
Thomas E. Wurst to T&P Wurst LLC; Sec.
26, 25.99 acres. Warranty deed.
Antwerp Village
Farmers and Merchants State Bank to Olen
G. McMichael; Lot 27, 0.61 acre. Warranty
deed.
Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORTS
None.
INCIDENT REPORTS
Monday, Oct. 13
2:05 p.m. Theft of a metal
extension ladder from Hoover
Avenue was investigated.
Tuesday, Oct. 14
9:59
a.m.
Family
disturbance on West Wayne
Street was looked into.
12:11 p.m. A West Wayne
Street resident told officers
someone flattened a tire on
their vehicle.
2:05 p.m. Unwanted male
complaint came in from a
West Jackson Street business.
He was gone when officers
arrived and they werent able
to locate him.
3:15 p.m. A second East
Jackson Street business called
about the same man.
4:25 p.m. Dog running
loose on the courthouse lawn
was handled with the owner.
8:41 p.m. Lights were
reported on in a vacant house
on North Water Street where
Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal October 6, 2014
This 6th day of October, 2014, the Board of County
Commissioners met in regular session with the following
members present: Tony Zartman, Roy Klopfenstein, and Nola
Ginter, Clerk. Absent: Fred Pieper.
MEETING NOTES OF APPOINTMENTS
County Auditor Claudia Fickel presented the revenue
worksheets for the 2015 budget. She reported conveyance fees
are up this year.
County Court Judge Suzanne Rister updated the
commissioners on the renovations being done at the CSEA/
County Court Annex. She noted the work will be finished soon.
Rister also commented she is still pursuing making the county
court judge position full-time.
Sheriff Jason Landers requested a designated parking place
in the northwest corner of the new parking lot for vehicles
transporting inmates. The sheriff also had an updated listing
for records retention. He also noted he has gotten estimates for
interior painting and carpet at the sheriffs office.
The sheriff presented his budget estimate for prisoner costs
for 2015. He then reported he has a quote from Phil Jackson for
security cameras at the JFS building on Harrison Street. Sheriff
Landers is waiting for the quote from Meta-Secure that would
include FOBS.
Jim Langham, Paulding Progress; and Sonya Herber,
United Way Langham interviewed Herber. She explained
the purpose of the United Way and the importance of its
presence in Paulding County. Herber noted the United Way
not only provides immediate help for those in need, but also
is able to link residents to other agencies. She remarked the
United Way has an individual as well as a collective impact on
our community.
Ed Bohn, Paulding County EMA Bohn was excited to
announce the awarding of $37,693 in Homeland Security
Grant program. He noted the funds will go toward
purchasing a portable 65KW generator to be used in the
event of a power outage in the county. Bohn presented a
press release addressing the grant for the commissioners
review.
He also announced an LEPC meeting on Nov. 12 at 12
p.m. at the health departments conference room. Bohn
also noted there will be a couple of articles in the newspaper
regarding winter awareness in the near future.
IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2014
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 024)
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County
Commissioners does hereby direct the County Auditor to
amend the 2014 Annual Appropriation by appropriating
to the Permissive Tax Fund (Fund 024), to-wit; 024001-00001/Permissive Tax/Permissive Tax Expense
AMOUNT: $3,264.45.
IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2014
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 025)
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County
Commissioners does hereby direct the County Auditor to
amend the 2014 Annual Appropriation by appropriating
to the Law Library Fund (Fund 025), to-wit; 025-00100002/Law Library/Miscellaneous AMOUNT: $6,205.
IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2014
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 058)
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County
Commissioners does hereby direct the County Auditor to
amend the 2014 Annual Appropriation by appropriating
to the Domestic Violence Fund (Fund 058), to-wit;
025-001-00002/Domestic Violence/Other Expenses
AMOUNT: $1,313.86.
IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2014
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION (FUNDS 201, 203, 204,
206, 207, and 211)
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County
Commissioners does hereby direct the County Auditor to
amend the 2014 Annual Appropriation by appropriating
to the following funds, to-wit;
FUND/EXPENSE LINE ITEM; APPROPRIATION
201-001-00005/Homeland Security FY02/Miscellaneous
Expense $232.95
203-001-00001/Homeland Security FY03/Miscellaneous
Expense $4.80
204-001-00001/Homeland Security FY04/Miscellaneous
Expense $.05
206-001-00001/Homeland Security Exercise $389.64
207-001-00001/Homeland Security #207/Miscellaneous
Expense $91.02
211-001-00002/Cert FY06/Other Expenses $263.28
IN THE MATTER OF MODIFYING THE 2014
ANNUAL APPROPRIATION (FUND 001-014)
Klopfenstein moved to adopt the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County
Commissioners does hereby modify the 2014 Annual
Appropriation and hereby directs the Paulding County
Auditor to transfer funds, to-wit; FROM: 001-01400011/General Fund/County Court/Workers Comp TO:
001-014-00003/General Fund/County Court/Supplies
AMOUNT: $1,171.34.
Sheriffs Report
ACCIDENTS:
Sunday, Oct. 5
8:36 p.m. Kelly Jo Scott,
35, of Defiance, was transported
from a single-vehicle accident
on Road 111 west of Road 119 in
Jackson Township by Paulding
EMS. They took her to Paulding
County Hospital for treatment of
possible injuries after the 1993
Buick Roadmaster she was
driving slid off the north side
of the road striking a guide wire
before returning to the roadway
and coming to a halt facing the
opposite direction. Damage
to the vehicle was functional.
Court records indicated she was
cited for failure to control.
Wednesday, Oct. 15
6:08 a.m. Stacy Lynn Barnes,
42, of Paulding, was cited for
failure to control following a
f single-car crash on Road 71
north of Ohio 11 in Paulding
m Township. She told deputies
she swerved to miss a deer and
her 1999 Ford SW6 went off
d the east side of the road where
it came to rest in a field. The
car was not damaged. Barnes
was taken to Paulding County
Hospital by Paulding EMS for
treatment of non incapacitating
injuries.
INCIDENTS:
Thursday, Oct. 9
3:42 p.m. Report of a stone
striking a truck from a passing
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
The term et al. refers to and others; et
vir., and husband; et ux., and wife.
County Court
Civil Docket:
Williams S. Bricker DDS,
Inc., Antwerp vs. Jeremy L.
Rhodes, Paulding. Money
only, satisfied.
Credit
Adjustments,
Inc., Defiance vs. Beth A.
Davenport, Payne. Money
only, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments, Inc.,
Defiance vs. Marvin H
Taylor II, Cecil. Other action,
satisfied.
Credit
Adjustments,
Inc., Defiance vs. Kurt J.
Gremling, Antwerp. Small
claims, satisfied.
Van Wert County Hospital,
Van Wert vs. Brandi L.
Mosier, Antwerp. Other
action, satisfied.
Timothy Simindinger,
Cloverdale vs. Gwenn M.
Spencer, Cloverdale. Other
action, dismissed.
Garbani LLC, Defiance vs.
Devvon Hale, Latty. Small
claims, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments, Inc.,
Defiance vs. Christopher
J. Fellers, Antwerp. Small
claims, dismissed.
Snow & Sauerteig LLP,
Fort Wayne vs. Jimmie D.
Keller, Cecil. Small claims,
judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $889.58.
Snow & Sauerteig LLP,
Fort Wayne vs. Tamara S.
Bradtmueller, Antwerp.
Small claims, judgment for
the plaintiff in the sum of
$1,727.39.
Snow & Sauerteig LLP,
Fort Wayne vs. Wayne Huss,
Antwerp. Small claims,
judgment for the plaintiff in
the sum of $735.48.
Flat Rock Creek Apts.,
Payne vs. Denise Christman,
Claire
Nussbaum,
Cloverdale, failure to control;
$68 fine, $80 costs.
Rodney J. Lucas, Cecil,
passing intersection; $53 fine,
$77 costs.
Michael J. Buckler,
Rosedale, Md., seat belt; $30
fine, $55 costs.
Shawn L. Corwin, Huron,
77/65 speed; $63 fine, $85
costs.
Leroy M. Graber, New
Haven, Ind., 77/65 speed; $33
fine, $85 costs.
Amanda Marie Ringler,
Payne, seat belt; $30 fine, $8
costs.
Jacob A. Dodds, Unionville,
Ind., 78/65 speed; $33 fine, $80
costs.
Jodi L. Burton, Canton,
Mich., 87/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Harley M. Zello, Noblesville,
Ind., 83/65 speed; $43 fine, $80
costs.
Cheryl A. Wineberg, Van
Wert, 69/55 speed; $33 fine,
$77 costs.
Civil Docket:
Snow & Sauerteig LLP, Fort
Wayne vs. Michael J. Dobbins,
Payne. Other action, satisfied.
Portfolio
Recovery
Associates, Norfolk, Va. vs.
Mary Kanyuh, Antwerp.
Other action, judgment for
the plaintiff in the sum of
$3,237.13.
William S. Bricker D.D.S.
Inc., Antwerp vs. James
Williamson Jr., Antwerp and
Judy Williamson, Hicksville.
Small claims, satisfied.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. John M. Vielma
See COUNTY COURT page 7A
Community
NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDATION In late September, more than two-thirds (about 34,000) of the
approximately 50,000 high scores of the PSAT/NMSQT receive Letters of Commendation in recognition
of their outstanding academic promise. Over one million junior students took the PSAT in 2013.
Commended students are named on the basis of a nationally applied Selection Index score (all three
sections of the PSAT added together) that may vary from year to year and is typically below the level
required for participants to be named semifinalists in their respective states. Although commended
students do not continue in the competition for National Merit Scholarships, some of these students
do become candidates for special scholarships sponsored by corporations and businesses. Antwerp
High Schools Rachel Becker was named a Commended Student by the National Merit Scholarship
Corporation for the 2013 PSAT administration. Here, she is congratulated by superintendent Pat Ross.
Recently, five generations enjoyed one anothers company and posed for a picture. Members
of the family included former Paulding County resident, Othal Carnahan, and his descendants.
They included, back from right Jane (Carnahan) Gray, Othals daughter; Othal holding his greatgreat-granddaughter, Elisabeth Vernon; Jenese (Gray) Morton, Othals granddaughter; Meghan
(Morton) Vernon, Othals great-granddaughter; and front from right brothers Benjamin, Josiah
and Daniel Vernon, Othals great-great-grandsons. Othal now resides in Palmetto, Fla.
Pet Grooming
Saturday, October 25
Tickets $15
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HALLOWEEN PARTY
Oct. 25 8-Midnight
Paulding Eagles
Dinner
starts at 5 pm
Public Event
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY
MUSEUM BUILDING
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419-399-2388
Birthdays
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a file of birthdays and anniversaries.
To make any changes, please call
our office at 419-399-4015 during
business hours, email to progress@
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note to P.O. Box 180, Paulding.)
Anniversaries
Germann, Abbi Miller, Dian
Okuly, Ben Roughton, Mera
Stuchell.
Oct. 28 Pearl A. Pete
Childs, Thomas Moreno,
Douglas Roughton, Maurice
Saxton, Dalton Stallkamp,
Kevin Stoller, Melinda
Walters.
Oct. 29 Lily Knapp, Laura
Williams.
Oct. 30 Scott Bauer, Pete
Clemens, Tonda Colwell,
Katie Kipfer, Marcus Allan
McVay, Elaine Rice, Betty
Tanner.
Oct. 31 Randy Crawford,
Jonathon Mize, Joan Murlin,
Joe Proxmire, Monica Santo.
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Your Thoughts
By
Nancy Whitaker
tle dog named Dino, who could
actually smile as a result of getting hit in her mouth by a ball.
Little Dino got out on one particular parade night and followed us
down the street. Everyone said,
Well, theres the Whitakers
cause there is Dino!
Now there are adult costumes
and prizes for various outfits. I
have dressed up as a cow (ask
the Progress about that one), a
pig, wild Amish lady, and even
the I Dream of Jeannie character.
I always loved dressing up for
the Halloween season, whether it
was silly or not.
In my opinion, it is just not
safe to have children Trick-orTreat these days without an adult
or someone with them. In bigger
cities especially, there are always
reports of needles or foreign objects in candies and children have
been hurt eating them.
Then there are those spooky
ghost stories and spook houses.
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Graphite Leather, Full Power, Only 25K.
2014 Chevy eQUiNOX Lt Silver, 4cyl., AWD, NAV,
2011 ChevROLet CRUze Lt 4 Dr., White, 30K, 1.4
Sunroof, two pkg, loaded 5K
Turbo, Tan Leather. Loaded
2014 Chevy Captiva 4 door, LTZ, Silver, Moonroof,
2010 BUiCk LaCROsse CXs Di-white, 3.6 motor,
Leather, 12K.
dbl sunroof, NAV, cocoa/cashmere met., 33K.
2014 ChRysLeR tOWN & COUNtRy 4 door,
2010 CadiLLaC dts 4 Dr., Di. White, Tan Leather,
touring, burgundy, blk leather, 20K.
60K, Sun Roof, Nav., Heated/Cold Seats, Heated
2014 ChRysLeR 200 White, 4cyl, full power, only
Steering Wheel.
2,000 miles.
2010 dOdge gRaNd CaRavaN sXt Must see,
2014 ChevyCRUz Rs 4 door, full power, Loaded
one of a kind, only 250 miles, White
2014 CadiLLaC a.t.s. 4 d AWD Black 5K Turbo
2008 BUiCk LUCeRNe 4 door Silver Lt grey leather
Chromes 6 pass 35 K
4cyl
2014 2-Chevy impaLa Ltd 1-Red Pearl, 1-White, 2007 CadiLLaC dts Silver, Lt. Gray, Leather,
25,000 miles
under 10K, Great Value!
2013 BUiCk LaCROsse 4 Dr., Black Met., 16K, 3.6 2007 hyUNdi saNtaFe sUv 4 door grey
V-6, Chromes, Loaded.
2006 CadiLLaC dts 4 Dr., Silver, 105K.
October 27
2012 ChRysLeR 200 tOURiNg 3.6 V-6, Sunroof, 2006 hONda Odyssey eXL Nav., Silver, Dk. Gray,
Nav, Black, Black.
Leather, Nav., Sunroof, DVD, Loaded, Extra Clean, 162K
6 -7 pm
2012 ChRysLeR tOWN & COUNtRy Hot Leather, 2005 Chevy impaLa Silver, full power, only 23K.
DVD, Inferno Red Met.
2005 dOdge magNUm 2.7 V-6, White, Graphite,
2012 dOdge aveNgeR Rt 3.6, Inferno Red,
Cloth, Full Power, 92K.
Graphite Cloth, 22K.
2004 BUiCk LesaBRe CUstOm Silver, Grey
2012 BUiCk RegaL Turbo prem pack, Diamond
Leather, etra clean, only 87K. lady owned
White, Graphite Leatherfully loaded 12K.
2002 Jeep WRaNgLeR se 4X4, Black, New Soft
2012 tOyOta Rav 4 White, FWD, V-6, Tan Cloth, Top, 4 Cyl., 5 Speed, A/C, Alum. Wheels, 106K, Fla.
Only 12,500 Miles.
Vehicle.
Community Safe
Trick-or-Treat
Refreshments &
Door Prizes will be given
2011 BUiCk eNCLave CXL FWd ASC McLaren 302 1988 FORd mUstaNg ASC McLaren 302 V-8,
V-8, convert., 5 speed, bk cherry, 82K.
convert., 5 speed, bk cherry, 82K.
2011 ChevROLet siLveRadO CReW CaB LTZ.
Only 12K, 4X4, Victory Red.
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House of Love
Ministries
Change in
Pastor Dwayne
will be interim
pastor at
Junction Bible Church
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JIM LANGHAM
in this town?
He gave me the name. I
thanked him and started to
walk away. But with real
concern in his voice, he
summoned me back and said,
Are you afraid your keys
might be in your trunk? You
said you looked for the keys
inside your car.
Suddenly, I realized
where he was going. Why of
course, there is a button to
push from inside the cab that
opens the trunk. Red from
embarrassment, I hastened
to the car, pushed the trunk
button and heard the familiar
(and very welcome) popping
sound. I went back to the
trunk, rescued my keys, and
was on my way!
It reminded me of a time
over 40 years ago when my
dear lifelong friend, Meredith
Sprunger, Joyce and I were
traveling between West
Milton and Englewood. We
drove into a tremendous
downpour, one with such
great force that it actually
pushed the wipers into the
hood by the windshield and
they became stuck.
There we were, two
intelligent men in panic
with no wipers and a major
downpour on our hands.
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Governor
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Secretary of State
Treasurer of State
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
to
Congress (5th District)
State Senator (1st
District)
State Representative
(82nd District)
Justice of the Supreme
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Judge of the Court
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(commencing 2/9/15)
County Commissioner
County Auditor
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County
Carnegie Library
Paulding County Board
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Paulding County OSU
Extension
Antwerp Village current expenses
Antwerp Village - fire
protection
Grover Hill Village - fire
protection
Haviland Village current expenses
Latty Village - fire and
EMS
Melrose Village - EMS
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protection
Auglaize Township - fire
protection
Crane Township - Roads
and bridges
Washington Township cemeteries.
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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 William Sherry, Sunday worship at 9 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.
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 7:00 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 9:00 a.m. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday services for
children, youth and adults at 7:00 p.m.
Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose, 594-2076, Pastor Eileen Kochensparger 399-5818; Sunday school 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30
a.m., Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 p.m.
Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second
streets, Oakwood, Pastor Eric Dailey. 419-594-2992. Sunday worship at
9:30 a.m., Sunday school at 10:45 a.m., Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING
Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry streets, Grover Hill, Prairie Chapel Bible Church, one mile east and a half-mile north of OakPastor Pat Holt, 587-4021, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at 11 wood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209, Pastor Earl Chapman, 594-2057,
a.m., Sunday evening worship at 6 p.m.; Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 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.
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By SAMANTHA
HABERN
Correspondent
PAULDING Repairs to two recreational
facilities and a question about a speed limit
highlighted Paulding Village Councils
agenda during a brief regular meeting
Monday, Oct. 20.
Councilman Randy Daeger shared two
items from the recreation committee meeting
that was held on Oct. 14. The pool is in need
of repairs and maintenance and new paint.
Council unanimously voted to cover the bill.
Councilman Roger Sierer pointed out that the
council normally would not do this, but the
pool is getting old and needs to be repaired in
order to have it open next year.
The other item was the skate park. It was
inspected and found to be in an unsafe condition,
and was closed down until repairs are complete.
Daeger also shared three items from the street
committee meeting held Oct. 15. The first item
of business was a request from Tim Franklin
to vacate an alley. The request was put on hold
until more information is given.
The next item was reasons why the speed
limit should be lowered going west towards the
Paulding County Hospital. The speed limit goes
from 35 mph to 50 mph for about 250 yards
In the
Garden
By
Kylee Baumle
purify the air.
Common houseplants such as
Boston fern, English ivy, peace
lily, spider plant, philodendron,
Norfolk Island pine, aloe,
poinsettia, and even those nonhardy fancy mums from the
grocery store floral department
will filter toxins from the air.
Actually, all plants will filter the
air to some extent; its just that
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CLASS OF 1949 REUNION Paulding High School Class of 1949 held its 65th anniversary reunion on Saturday, Sept. 20 at
Vagabond Village outside Cecil. Fourteen graduates and classmates along with a number of spouses attended. Among them were,
front from left Russell Hill, Coe Gordon, Ruby Wilder Marrs, Virginia Stahl Woodring, Frank Harper; back row Claude Pepper,
Kenneth Woodring, Bill Baxter, Alvin Manz, Jerry Dangler, Ben Manz, Bob Whirrett, Jim Morisy and Ray Goyings. The next reunion
is planned for Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 12:30 p.m. at the Vagabond Village.
PAULDING Are you interested in making the holidays
around Paulding a little more merry and bright? Then help
the Paulding Chamber of Commerce by sponsoring the
decorations for one downtown lamppost in the village of
Paulding.
For $100, any individual, family, or group can sponsor
a lamppost in honor or memory of friends or family. Each
lamppost will include a gift tag that will acknowledge
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the donation and donors will be honored guests at a special
lighting ceremony on Nov. 13 at the Herb Monroe Community
Park.
We have had beautiful banners designed that will stay up
all winter. In addition, we are planning on purchasing lights,
greenery and bows for lampposts around the courthouse, said
Peggy Emerson, chamber director.
Volunteers will work in mid-November to decorate the
courthouse square and get everything ready for a kick off to
the holidays. We want everyone coming through Paulding to
know we are a town who knows how to keep Christmas.
Sponsorships must be received by Oct. 31. There are only
30 poles available for sponsorship, so dont miss out on this
great opportunity to make Pauldings holidays a little brighter
for years to come.
For more information on becoming a sponsor, contact the
chamber at 419-399-5215 or pauldingchamber@gmail.com.
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ANTWERP
Costume judging at the school at 7:30 p.m.
Trick-or-Treat
5-6:30 p.m.
PAULDING
Saturday, Oct. 25
Trick-or-Treat
Parade
5-7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1
Parade starts 3:15 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25,
Parade
line-up at VanCrest.
1:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25
Costume judging at fire station following the Costume judging at the gazebo following the
parade.
parade (line up in front of library at 1 p.m.);
Trick-or-Treat
PAYNE
4-6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26
Trick-or-Treat
4-5:30 p.m.
GROVER HILL
Saturday, Oct. 25
Trick-or-Treat
Parade
5-6:30 p.m. Saturday,
Parade at 6 p.m.
Oct. 25
The Rock will be serving sandwiches &
4-9 p.m. Park Boosters
coffee from 4-7 p.m. Oct. 25.
meal at VFW
OTHER
HAVILAND
Trick-or-Treat
Trunk-or-Treat
6-7 p.m. Monday,
6-7:30 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 27, at The Gardens of Paulding.
Oct. 25 at the council house.
Refreshments, door prizes.
MELROSE
Trunk O Treat
Trick-or-Treat
6-8 p.m.
5:30-7 p.m. Friday,
Wednesday, Oct. 29
Oct. 31
at the Paulding Church of the Nazarene
Halloween
Festivities
Saturday, Oct. 25th
TRICK-OR-TREAT
5:00-6:30 PM
Silent Auction at
Fire Station 5:00 PM
Proceeds benefit equipment
purchases for GH Fire & EMS
PARADE at 7:30 PM
(line-up @ school)
Line-up @ 6:30 PM
Costume judging in front of GHFD 6:45pm
(Judging at main stage prior to parade costume entrants will then lead the parade)
PAULDING The Paulding County
Board of DD will hold a special meeting
at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23 in the Paulding
County Board of DD conference room
at the PARC Lane Training Center, 900
Fairground Drive, Paulding. The purpose of
the special meeting is to discuss program
issues.
Arbor to meet
Asia, and Australia have indicated that physically active women have a lower risk of developing
breast cancer than inactive women, with some active
women reducing their risk by as much as 80 percent.
Studies conducted around the world have produced
similar findings with regard to colon cancer. Research
has consistently indicated that adults who increase
their physical activity, be it in intensity, duration or
frequency, can reduce their risk of developing colon
cancer by 30 to 40 percent relative to adults who are
sedentary. The ACS suggests adults include at least
150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise or 75
minutes of vigorous activity in their weekly routines,
though many studies have found that 30 to 60 minutes of moderate tovigorous physical activity per day
is the most effective way to reduce cancer risk
significantly.
Reduce alcohol consumption. While many
adults may be quick to point out the benefits that
a glass of wine can have with regard to a persons
risk of heart disease or stroke, the National Toxicology Program of the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services as recently as 2011 listed the
consumption of alcoholic beverages as a known
human carcinogen. Alcohol consumption is a
major risk factor for various types of cancers,
including head and neck cancers, esophageal
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Bodle admitted that since the post office is the
center of small-town conversation in communities
such as Scott, a lot of questions and community
information pass through her office as she serves
customers.
People want to know if I know about certain
people that are not well. What is the latest update.
People passing through town stop and want to
know directions or they ask about certain area
businesses or where people live, observed Bodle.
Since I live here, I know a lot of people in town. I
have lived in Scott for 30 years, added Bodle.
In addition, Bodle is the president of the village
council, which means that she fills in when the
mayor isnt there. That position first came about as
an appointment when that seat on council opened
up. She has since been elected and is serving out
that term.
Bodle, a graduate of Van Wert High School,
is married to Dean Bodle, who is originally from
Decatur, Ind. They met through a close friend. Dean
is employed with Defiance Metal Products.
Although Janice works on the Van Wert County
side of town, they actually live on the Paulding
County side of Scott. They have two children,
Sheila Edwards and Shelly Peffley, both residents
of Van Wert. They also have six grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
Prior to employment with the post office, she had
been working in taxes with H.R. Block. Over the
years, she had also been employed with McDonalds
and Toledo Molding and Die in Delphos.
I want to thank everyone for being patient with
me as I was learning my job, said Bodle. I really
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Commissioners Journal
Commissioners Journal October 8,
2014
This 8th day of October, 2014, the
Board of County Commissioners met
in regular session with the following
members present: Tony Zartman, Roy
Klopfenstein, and Nola Ginter, Clerk.
Absent: Fred Pieper.
MEETING
NOTES
OF
APPOINTMENTS
Jerry Zielke, Paulding County
Economic Development, met with the
commissioners to provide an update
on his office activities. He reported
working with new software to improve
PCEDs website. Zielke also noted the
county business directory is coming
along nicely. He has had good response
from area businesses and hopes to have
the directory completed for distribution
soon.
Joe Burkard, Claudia Fickel, Carol
Temple, Lou Ann Wannemacher and
Cindy Peters Burkard led a meeting
with some of the elected officials to
discuss the county health insurance,
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Games
Raiders
set
up
GMC
title
showdown
of the
Week
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sportswriter
HICKSVILLE Wayne
Trace scored 32 unanswered
points in the second quarter
Tinora.......................... 48 to pull away from Hicksville
Antwerp......................... 6 in a 40-6 Green Meadows
Conference win Friday night
Defiance County.
Columbus Grove.......... 42 in
The Raiders took advantage
Paulding......................... 0 of a big effort from the senior
duo of Daron Showalter and
Wayne Trace............... 40 Jake Dingus, who combined
Hicksville........................ 6 to score four of the five
Wayne Trace touchdowns.
Showalter totaled 156
rushing yards on nine
carries while also adding
DIV. IV SECTIONALS
six receptions for 95 yards,
Antwerp def. Hilltop 25-14, scoring three times. Dingus
chipped in 75 yards 10
25-14, 23-25, 25-17
rushing attempts and posted
catches for 87 yards
Wayne Trace def. Riverdale three
with a touchdown.
25-18, 25-23, 25-19
The victory sets up a
showdown for sole possession
Antwerp def. Hicksville 25- of first place in the GMC
Friday night at Raider Field
23, 16-25, 25-24-25-21
with Tinora. The Rams come
into the contest 8-0 overall
Leipsic def. Wayne Trace and 5-0 in the league after a
25-9, 25-11, 25-13
48-6 win over Antwerp.
Early on in the contest with
the Aces, it was a struggle
DIV. III SECTIONALS
neither team scored in the
Liberty-Benton def. Paulding as
first quarter. However, it all
25-16, 25-7, 25-10
changed in the second quarter.
A drive that started late
in the opening stanza was
capped early in the second as
Tyler Showalter plunged one
At Liberty Center:
yard for a score to get Wayne
DIV. III DISTRICTS
Trace on the scoreboard.
Boys meet
Tyler Showalter then hooked
Paulding 9th............... 255 up with Daron Showalter for
the two-point conversion pass
Girls meet make it 8-0 Raiders.
Paulding 9th............... 239 to
Wayne Trace (7-1 overall,
5-0 GMC) then found paydirt
again at the 5:28 mark of the
At Ottawa:
quarter.
DIV. III DISTRICTS
Looking at fourth-andDist. 1 Boys meet
three at the Hicksville 34, the
Antwerp 5th............... 123 Showalters hooked up again
when Tyler connected with
Dist. 1 Girls meet
Antwerp 7th............... 153 Daron on a 34-yard scoring
strike to stretch the margin to
Dist. 2 Boys meet
16-0.
W.Trace 13th............. 330
We
made
some
adjustments there in the
second quarter and it allowed
us to free up some of our
athletes, stated Raider head
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23
coach Bill Speller.
Volleyball: Div. IV District final, Antwerp/
The Raiders also benefited
Ayersville winner vs. Toledo Christian/
from solid offensive line play,
Pettisvile winner at 6 p.m. at Defiance
giving Tyler Showalter plenty
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 of time to make plays in the
Football: Antwerp hosts Fairview;
Paulding at Bluffton; Wayne Trace hosts second quarter.
Tinora
They did a very good
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
job of protection there in
Cross Country: Div. II Regionals at
the second quarter, Speller
Tiffin; Div. III Regionals at Tiffin
continued.
Football
Volleyball
Cross Country
The
red-white-and-blue
would add two more scores
late in the first half.
Much like Daron Showalter
did on his touchdown
reception,
Jake
Dingus
caught a short pass from Tyler
Showalter and broke multiple
tackles in turning it into a 69yard scoring strike with 2:03
left in the half.
Thats one thing weve
been able to do this year is
score quickly, Speller added.
Weve got some speed and
athleticism and theyve done
a good job of making big
plays for us.
After a Dingus interception
put Wayne Trace back in
business at its own 11 yard
line, it took only one play for
the Raiders to score again.
Daron Showalter broke
through
the
Hicksville
defense and rumbled 89 yards
to make it 32-0 Raiders at
halftime.
He had an outstanding
game tonight, noted the
Raider mentor. He kind
of gets overlooked but he
showed how quick he is. Hes
a big kid that likes to run over
people, but he can outrun
them, too.
Hicksville got on the
scoreboard late in the third
quarter when Garrett Crall
found Phil Karacson on a 29yard scoring strike.
Daron Showalter then
Schedule
Tyler Showalter (20) looks for an open receiver as Chuckie Chastain (73) and Justin Speice (78) provide pass protection on the
front line. Wayne Trace defeated the Hicksville Aces 40-6 to improve their GMC record to 5-0 and 7-1 overall.
State-ranked Tinora
stops Archers 48-6
By JOE SHOUSE
Sportswriter
DEFIANCE The Antwerp Archers
knew it would be an uphill battle last Friday
night. Traveling to Tinora, the Rams were
undefeated, ranked at the top of region 20 in
play off points while being ranked at No. 4 in
the Division VI state rankings. When the final
gun sounded, it was the Rams still undefeated
at 8-0 overall and 5-0 in GMC play as they
derailed the Archers 48-6.
Tinora is a great football team. I believe
they have what it takes to advance in the
tournament. They have a great chance at
winning their region and possibly going to the
state finals, said Antwerp head coach Drew
Altimus.
Never in doubt, the Rams posted two
Corbin Edwards, running back for the Paulding Panthers, looks in the eyes of the Columbus
Grove defender as he prepares his move through the Bulldog defense. Columbus Grove won the
NWC match up 42-0.
PAULDING
replacement of Edwards as
signal caller switches the
tenure of the Paulding game
some. Since Edwards is a
good runner, the offense
may tend to switch more to
running and less passing.
It will help him to progress
to be able to practice in that
slot all week, said Coleman
of Edwards, a junior. Hes a
Sophomore Cameron Doster (33) attempts to break away from the Columbus Grove defense as
he determines to pick up extra yardage. The Panthers lost to the Bulldogs 42-0 last Friday.
ANTWERP
Continued from Page 1B
The Archers Emily Derck #10 goes for a kill last Tuesday night against Hilltop in opening round
tournament play. The win moved the Archers to the sectional finals at Hicksville on Saturday.
Seeking to gain a few more yards on his run, Justice Clark straight arms his defender while
teammate Carlos Sanchez attempts to also block the defender.
from, Altimus said.
The final Ram touchdown
came from Ian Santos, just
a sophomore, who plowed
his way through the Archer
defense for a 26-yard score.
Nagel led the Ram offense
with 125 yards on just nine
totes.
Our defense made them
earn those scores. For the
most part we didnt give
up many big plays, said
Altimus.
The Archers lone score
came in the final quarter on
a 22 yard run from freshman
quarterback Josh Poulson.
Offensively it was hard
Sports Scoreboard
WAYNE TRACE
Junior Varsity Football Wayne Trace moved to 7-0 on the season with
a 32-14 win over Edgerton. The Raiders got three touchdown runs from
Jayden Sherry with Sherry also tossing a touchdown toss to Jake Kuhn.
Two-point conversions for the red-white-and-blue came on Sherry passes to
Liam Marihugh, Adam Stoller, Caleb Schultz and Noah Glass.
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sportswriter
HICKSVILLE Antwerp
avenged a regular season loss
to Hicksville by defeating the
Lady Aces in sectional final
action Saturday night in four
sets.
Played on the Aces home
court, the blue-and-white
posted a 25-23 win in game
one before Hicksville evened
the match with a 25-16 game
two victory. Antwerp then
outlasted the Aces 26-24 in
the third set before taking the
fourth game 25-21 to record
the win.
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SECTIONAL CHAMPS Antwerps Rachel Williamson #8 tips
the ball over the defensive player to score for the Archers last
Tuesday in opening action sectional round.
VOLLEYBALL
Continued from Page 2B
Addison Baumle #13 plays offense for the Raiders last Tuesday night in opening round
sectional play.
Kiana Recker #15 digs a Hilltop kill attempt last Tuesday night in tournament play. With the win,
the Lady Archers advanced to the sectional finals at Hicksville where they defeated the Lady Aces.
four blocks), Avery Braaten
(27 digs), Emily Derck (two
kills, eight digs), Audrie
Longardner (six digs) and
Beth Hawley (four digs).
In earlier sectional action,
the blue-and-white won their
final home game of the season
in four sets over Hilltop.
Antwerp took the first two
games by identical scores
of 25-14 before the Cadets
posted a 25-23 win in the
third set. However, the Lady
Panthers
swept by
Eagles
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sportswriter
Liberty
Benton
ended
Pauldings volleyball season with
a 25-16, 25-7 and 25-10 victory
over the Panthers in Division III
action Saturday night.
The Panthers close the season
with a record of 5-18.
Alyson Hughes led Liberty
Benton with a dozen kills while
Brooke Hoehne added 21 digs.
Carrigan Gray also chipped in 24
assists and five kills for the Lady
Eagles.
No Paulding stats or other
information was available on the
match at press time.
Wayne Traces Carrigan Critten #15 digs out a serve last Tuesday night in tournament play.
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digs while Swary added
14. Addison Baumle and
Carrigan Critten recorded 13
each and Blair Baumle posted
11 digs and 25 assists. Gina
Sinn also had six digs for the
Raiders.
Carrol Pauley topped the
Falcons with 13 kills while
Dodge added two kills, two
blocks and two aces. Kaye
Lynn Wise and Taylor Farmer
chipped in four and three
slams, respectively. Janessa
Taylor and Cara Pauley each
posted an ace for Riverdale as
well.
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Antwerps Sam Williamson won his race at cross country Simeon Shepherd will represent Paulding in the cross Erik Buchan placed 10th for Antwerp at Saturdays cross
districts on Saturday with a time of 16:03.6. He and teammate Erik country regionals this weekend. He placed 15th in his race at country district meet, qualifying for regionals this weekend.
Buchan and Pauldings Simeon Shepherd advance to regionals. Liberty Center.
finishing in 19:22.
Antwerps Bailee Sigman took
19th in 21:32 with teammate Annie
Miesle (22:51) finishing 26th and
Samantha Provines (22:57) placed
28th. Other blue and white finishers
included Brooke Hatlevig (39th,
23:34), Callie Perry (55th, 24:49),
Rachel Becker (62nd, 26:11) and
Olivia Tempel (73rd, 27:07).
Shayna Temple laced 57th for
Wayne Trace in 25:11 and Estie Sinn
was 74th in 28:29.
In the Division II boys meet
at Liberty Center, Otsego (16),
Wauseon (40), Napoleon (50) and
Liberty Benton (56) claimed the four
team spots to advance to the regional
meet.
Wauseons Quintin Reiser was the
individual champion with a time of
15:55.
Other Panther finishers included
Dayton Pracht (59th, 19:38), Lucas
The Panthers run as a group at the start of their district race on Saturday. The team finished in ninth place overall.
Brooke Clemens paced the Lady Panthers at districts last Although Wayne Trace did not field a full team at districts, Shayna Bailee Sigman placed the Antwerp girls by finishing in 9th
place in 21:32. The team finished seventh overall.
week, placing 37th.
Temple (above) and Estie Sinn ran for the red-white-and-blue.
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AUCTION
DEFIANCE COUNTY
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Excellent Cropland
2 mi SE of Hicksville at Jericho, Lake & Clemmer Rds
800.424.2324
www.halderman.com
ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE
AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
Buyer
to sign Purchase Agreement, Property Disclosure, Buyers to pay: $10,000
down auction day, balance at Closing on or before December 6, 2014, upon
delivery of Trustee Deed, Seller to pay all Real Estate Taxes till Dec. 31, 2014.
All Statements made day of Auction take precedence over all printed matter.
Sellers closing documents include Owners Policy of Title Insurance in the
amount of the Selling Price. All documents prepared by James Sponseller,
Attorney. Call the Auctioneers at 419-769-9090 or 419-399-2347. For Survey,
Brochure, FSA and other Auction Information. Ask for Maurie
AUCTIONEERS NOTE:
JOB OPPORTUNITY
HOME HEALTH RN
Home Health RN is needed on a PRN, as needed
basis, to provide care to patients enrolled in the
Paulding County Hospital Home Health program. The position requires a current State of
Ohio RN License, and prior experience providing
Home Health Care, Long Term Care, or Hospice
Care is preferred.
Please apply to www.pauldingcountyhospital.
com; or by email to mrittenour@pauldingcountyhospital.com; or in person at Paulding County
Hospital, 1035 W. Wayne Street, Paulding, OH
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45879.
Paulding County Hospital
1035 W. Wayne Street
Paulding, OH 45879
Email: pchhr@saa.net
WilliamsStreet
Street Paulding,
Ohio
45879
106106
N. N.
Williams
Paulding,
Ohio
45879
Auctioneers: Maurice Wannemacher-Jeff
Auctioneers: Strahley-Kevin Anspach
Mike
Winans-Associate-JoEllen
Sisson-Bev
Wannemacher-Clerks
Maurice
Wannemacher-Jeff
Strahley-Kevin
Anspach
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FOR SALE
2004 CASIO 61 KEY KEYBOARD purchased at Sweetwater
Sound. Comes with oak stand. Asking $200 obo. 419-263-2590
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SEVERAL NICE HOUSES
ON Miller Parkway Dr. Quiet neighborhood. Paulding
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$150 QUEEN PILLOWTOP
MATTRESS SET. New in plastic,
can deliver 260-493-0805.
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ANTIQUES
YEARS
AGO
ANTIQUE
MALL, 108 W. Main Street, Van
Wert (419) 238-3362, 30+ Dealers.
Closed Tuesdays. Buy & Sell. 27ctf
FOR RENT
2 BDRM. HOME IN PAULDING.
Completely remodeled.
$450/$450. 419-594-2485.
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ROOMMATE WANTED TO
SHARE EXPENSES. 4 bdrm.
house, separate bathrooms. Call Tim
419-263-8195.
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2 BDRM. APT FOR RENT IN
PAYNE. 419-263-4700 or 419-2638304
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3 BDRM. HOUSE FOR RENT
IN PAYNE. 419-263-4700 or 419-2638304
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2 BDRM. APARTMENT FOR
RENT in Paulding and Defiance.
Please call Al at 419-399-2419 for
more details.
43ctf
IN PAULDING - Whispering Pines
- 2 bdrm. Call 419-670-4655 or 419399-2419
47ctf
NOW LEASING: ONE & TWO
BEDROOM APARTMENTS in
Paulding. Please call Straley Real
Estate at 419-399-4444 or 419-3993721 for more information
25ctf
PAULDING STORAGE CENTER: Now renting storage units.
Different sizes available. Call 419399-2419 for info.
18ctf
HELP WANTED
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SERVICES
Due to continued growth as a manufecturer of sewn items we are looking for commercial sewers to help us
meet increased sales demands, industrial sewing experience a plus but
not required.
Key attributes of a successful applicant will be: attention to detail, willingness to learn, self-motivation, ability to follow work instructions, and the
ability to work closely with others.
R&B offers competitive wages, 401K
plan, paid vacations, paid holidays,
and a pleasant work environment.
Interested individuals can apply between 8am and 3:30pm Monday
through Friday at 20128 Rd 138, Oakwood, OH. R&B is located in Charloe.
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WANTED
COINS, STAMP COLLECTIONS, COMIC BOOKS, old
toys, antiques, military, old magazines, estates, collections, 419-3993353
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FREE ZONE
2
BOXES
OF
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CLOTHES SIZE 14/16 $25 each.
1 box jr girls clothes size 10/12, 7/8,
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NONEMAN STORAGE LLC.
STORAGE UNIT #31 will be
sold if not paid by October 29, 2014
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P.O. Box 180, 113 S. Williams St., Paulding, OH 45879
419-399-4015 Fax: 419-399-4030
FOLTZ REALTY
Don K. Foltz II - Broker
Paulding, OH 106 N. Williams St. 45879
Maurie Wannemacher: 419-769-9090 Tim Boss: 419-769-0823 - Realtors
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LEGALS
IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
OF
PAULDING
COUNTY, OHIO
In the Matter of the
Application of Robert
Fessel, John Mohr and
Don Baer, Elders of the
Calvary Bible Church,
1040 West Wayne
Street,
Paulding,
Ohio, an Ohio NonProfit Corporation, to
Convey Real Estate
Case No. CI 14169
NOTICE
BY
PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given
that Robert Fessel,
John Mohr and Don
Baer, Elders/Trustees
of the Calvary Bible
Church, 1040 West
Wayne Street, Paulding, Ohio, an Ohio not
for profit corporation,
have filed their Petition
in the Court of Common Pleas of Paulding
County, Ohio under
Case No. CI 14 1 6 9
praying for the authority to convey the following described real
property, upon such
terms that the court
deems reasonable, to
the Grace Community
Church of Fremont,
Ohio. Said real property
is described as follows:
Parcel
1
A parcel of land being
situated in the West
half 1/2) of the Southeast quarter 1/4) of
Section 11, Town 2
North, Range 2 East,
Paulding Township,
Paulding County,
Ohio, and which is
more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at a steel
monument box at the
Southwest comer of
the Southeast quarter
1/4) of said Section
11; thence North 007
West (assumed bearing for the purposes of
this description) on the
West line of the Southeast quarter 1/4) of Section 11, two hundred
eighty and zero hundredths (280.00) feet
to a railroad spike and
the point of beginning;
---- thence North 007
West on the West line
of the Southeast quarter
1/4) of Section 11, two
hundred fifty and zero
hundredths (250.00)
feet to a railroad spike;
thence South 8946
East, six hundred
twenty and zero hundredths (620.00) feet
to an iron pin; thence
South 007 East, two
LEGALS
hundred fifty and zero
hundredths (250.00)
feet to an iron pipe;
thence North 8946
West, six hundred
twenty and zero hundredths (620.00) feet to
the point of beginning.
Containing 3.558
acres more or less
but subject to all
legal highways and
easements of record.
Parcel now known
as Outlot 11012 in
the Village of Paulding, Paulding County,
Ohio. Paulding County
Engineers Office carries
this parcel as 3.386 acres.
Parcel
2
Beginning at a point, said
point being the southwest
comer of the Southeast
Quarter 1/4) of Section
Eleven (11), Township
Two (2) North, Range
Two (2) East, Paulding
County, Ohio; thence
280 feet north on north
and south half section
line; thence 320 feet S
89 46 E.; thence 280
feet south to the south
section line; thence 320
feet N 89 - 46 W. on
the south section line to
the point of beginning.
Said parcel contains
2.057 acres, more
or less, subject to all
legal highways and
easements apparent and of record.
Parcel now known as
Outlot 11011 in the
Village of Paulding,
Paulding County, Ohio.
Paulding County Engineers Office carries this
parcel as 1.864 acres.
Please take notice
that said Petition has
been set for hearing
before said Court on
November 4, 2014 at
9:00 Oclock A.M.
Robert Fessel, John
Mohr and Don Baer,
Elders/Trustees of the
Calvary Bible Church,
1040 West Wayne
Street, Paulding, Ohio,
By: James M. Sponseller,
Their Attorney
Dated: September 25,
2014
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LEGALS
FORFEITED LAND
SALE
Auditors Sale of
Real Estate
Revised Code, Sec.
5723.05
The land, lot, part
of lot, in the County
of Paulding, State of
Ohio, forfeited to the
State for the non-payment of taxes, together
with the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, interest, and
costs charged on them,
agreeable to law, and
the date on which this
land, lot, and part of
lot will be offered for
sale, are contained and
described in the following list:
To be offered for sale
beginning at 10:30
A.M. on Thursday, the
30th day of October,
2014, and continue
from day to day thereafter, at the Paulding
County Auditors
Office, in the Courthouse, Paulding, Ohio
on which property of
the amount of (see
below) is currently
owed for taxes, with
assessments, charges,
penalties, interest, and
costs:
Time of Sale
Parcel #
Address
Amount Owed
10:30 A.M.
Parcel #12-30S-009-00
112 E. River St.,
Antwerp, OH 45813
$6,541.67
10:40 A.M.
Parcel #15-07S-013-00
17404 Rd. 105, Cecil,
OH 45821
$13,112.22
10:50 A.M.
Parcel #15-07S-013-02
17422 Rd. 105, Cecil,
OH 45821
$4,693.4
11:00 A.M.
Parcel #15-09S-007-00
102 N. Main St., Cecil,
OH 45821
$5,657.26
11:10 A.M.
Parcel #30-23S-029-00
102 E. Jackson St.,
Paulding, OH 45879
$14,140.11
Parcel
#30-23S031-00 Notice is
hereby given to all
ORDINANCE
1484-14
Ordinance 1484-14 was
passed by Paulding Village Council on October
6, 2014, and goes into
effect from and after the
earliest period allowed by
law. The summary of this
legislation is as follows:
O R D I N A N C E
AMENDING THE
INTRODUCTORY
PARAGRAPH OF
ORDINANCE NO.
1152-96 TO REMOVE THE PHRASE
(ALSO KNOWN AS
JAKE-BRAKING).
Copies of the full text of
this legislation may be
obtained at the Finance
Directors Office, 116
South Main Street, between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Annette D. Hasch,
Finance Director 9c2
ORDINANCE
1487-14
Ordinance 1487-14 was
passed by Paulding Village Council on October
6, 2014, and goes into
effect from and after the
earliest period allowed by
law. The summary of this
legislation is as fellows:
O R D I N A N C E
AMENDING SECTIONS 2 (B) (6) AND
2 (B) (9) OF ORDINANCE NO. 961-87.
Copies of the full text of
this legislation may be
obtained at the Finance
Directors Office, 116
South Main Street, between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Annette D. Hasch,
Finance Director 9c2
RESOLUTION
1294-14
Resolution 1294-14 was
passed by Paulding Village Council on October
6, 2014, and goes into
effect from and after the
earliest period allowed by
law. The summary of this
legislation is as follows:
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING
THE
AMOUNTS
AND
OwnerName
01-AUGLAIZE TWP
Amount
01-01A-005-00
MILLER DORAL W MILLER CONNIE S
1,746.46
01-02S-003-00
THEIS DANIEL W THEIS TINA L
392.88
01-03B-035-00
NICHOLS HASKELL L NICHOLS KIMBERLY M
143.75
01-03B-038-00
NICHOLS HASKELL
143.97
01-03B-056-00
NICHOLS HASKELL & NICHOLS KIMBERLY
59.06
01-03B-057-00
NICHOLS HASKELL & NICHOLS KIMBERLY
59.06
01-03B-058-00
NICHOLS HASKELL & NICHOLS KIMBERLY
59.06
01-03B-060-00
NICHOLS HASKELL NICHOLS KIMBERLY M 1,986.60
01-03C-016-00
PUFFINBERGER IRIS
1,386.15
01-03C-017-00
PUFFINBERGER IRIS
185.62
01-03E-019-00
HAHN JOHNATHAN & HAHN GERTRUDE
890.07
MELTON BOBBY DEWAYNE MELTON CHARLOTTE ANN 2,356.75
01-03E-032-00
01-03F-006-00
GRIMES PHILLIP P
366.49
01-04A-006-00
FLORENCE RHONDA K
322.36
01-04A-024-00
GRAY KEITH
423.67
01-04S-021-03
AVERESCH CHARLES
58.93
01-04S-021-16
KEEHN SCOTT A KEEHN MICHELLE
211.98
01-04S-021-17
GRAY KEITH
52.50
01-05S-001-04
MULLINS LEIGHTON
896.64
SHELLENBARGER JOYCE SHELLENBARGER WILLIAM H 449.17
01-05S-003-03
01-09S-026-00
POWELL LAURA M & POWELL CHAD
671.76
01-11S-001-03
ECKART ROGER C ECKART PATRICIA L
633.23
01-11S-001-06
BRANHAM KENNETH R
128.25
01-11S-001-07
MILLER GLENN A
671.23
SHELLENBARGER WILLIAM H SHELLENBARGER JOYCE A 82.46
01-14A-010-00
SHELLENBARGER WILLIAM H SHELLENBARGER JOYCE A 75.62
01-14A-011-00
01-14C-001-00
MANN ESTEST C
52.60
01-14C-002-00
MANN ESTEST C
311.58
01-14C-026-00
ANKNEY CHARLES
230.70
01-14C-030-00
GEBHART ALAN
556.21
01-15A-006-00
PACK SHANE T
341.10
01-17A-005-05
KUNZ GREG KUNZ SHERRY
64.22
01-17A-005-06
WALTER DEANNA
60.94
01-19S-010-00
BRECKLER MICHAEL J
261.07
01-20S-011-01
DESOTA DANIEL J
531.56
01-21S-008-00
PESSEFALL JAMES PESSEFALL SUSAN RAE
437.97
01-21S-008-01
PERL JENNIFER R
1,486.64
01-22S-004-01
FORD ROBERT & FORD AMY
495.11
01-22S-007-00
BRECKLER MICHAEL J
2,081.86
03-BENTON TWP
03-02S-007-00
FROWNFELTER S GREG FROWNFELTER LINDA L
73.70
04-BENTON TWP/PAYNE VILL
04-22S-008-00
MULLINS LINDA M
1,125.20
05-BLUE CREEK TWP
05-12S-016-02
TUCKER LESLIE
140.49
05-15S-001-02
HICKS WILLIAM E HICKS ANGELA K
1,335.00
06-BLUE CREEK TWP/HAVILAND VILL
06-03S-025-00
ROBERTS TIM ROBERTS MICHELLE
478.34
06-03S-042-00
SEARFOSS TONI S SEARFOSS GEORGE SR
113.71
06-06S-016-00
HURD MARK A
591.41
06-06S-029-00
LEWIS LARRY
651.65
07-BLUE CREEK TWP/SCOTT VILL
07-01S-014-00
TARLTON KEVIN W TARLTON DEBORAH J
97.49
07-01S-015-00
SNYDER HERMIE G LIFE EST
54.58
08-BROWN TWP
08-03S-001-00
PESSEFALL JAMES PESSEFALL SUSAN RAE 1,620.64
08-03S-005-00
PESSEFALL JAMES PESSEFALL SUSAN RAE
578.75
08-03S-005-01
PESSEFALL JAMES L ET AL
1,653.40
PESSEFALL CHRISTOPHER J PESSEFALL SANDRA L
839.99
08-03S-007-00
PESSEFALL JAMES L PESSEFALL SUSAN RAE
258.14
08-03S-008-02
08-03S-026-01
DANGLER KLEE M DANGLER CAROLINE A
1,401.74
08-05S-002-00
GROVE STEVEN J GROVE DEBORAH
581.51
08-05S-027-00
CARNAHAN BRICE CARNAHAN MARJORIE
270.39
08-10S-015-01
GESSNER KELLY C
446.18
08-17S-006-00
GERSCHUTZ BRIAN ET AL
1,466.41
08-17S-008-02
GERSCHUTZ BRIAN N
185.11
08-22S-009-01
PRATT ALBERT RAY
505.81
08-22S-012-00
BRANHAM SHERRY
495.79
08-26S-014-01
MCCLURE CHARLES MCCLURE MARLENE
199.08
MCCLURE CHARLES D MCCLURE MARLENE E
545.12
08-26S-019-00
08-28A-001-00
KELLY THOMAS P
461.79
08-31S-014-00
PRATT THELMA ARLENE
437.39
08-35S-010-02
PRICE JAMES PRICE MARGRET
141.50
08-35S-013-00
PRICE MARGRET PRICE JAMES
865.81
09-BROWN TWP/MELROSE VILL
09-03S-001-00
DOBBELAERE DUSTIN A & DOBBELAERE LISA L
380.36
09-04S-016-00
BROWN BARRY G BROWN BARBARA G
436.12
PAHOLAK WILLIAM W PAHOLAK DEBORAH J
609.32
09-12S-004-00
10-BROWN TWP/OAKWOOD VILL
10-03S-007-00
ROHLF JOHN & ROHLF JUDY M
107.44
10-03S-008-00
ROHLF JOHN & ROHLF JUDY M
54.01
10-07S-003-00
CASS JUDY M
1,408.40
10-12S-004-00
SUSAN O KEEFE REAL ESTATE
107.76
10-12S-005-00
RAMSEY ERICA
154.21
10-12S-009-00
ROHLF JOHN & ROHLF JUDY M
1,083.01
10-12S-013-00
STEVENS ROBERT F STEVENS KATHY J
271.38
10-16S-042-00
BACHHAUS JEREMY S
99.51
11-CARRYALL TWP
11-06S-003-01
CLAIR TOMMIE ALAN CLAIR JANE M
824.21
11-08S-006-00
SANDERS HOMER J
733.40
11-13S-004-00
BEGLEY MONA SHELLY
901.42
11-14A-006-00
NUTTER NATHAN N
370.45
11-14A-007-00
NUTTER NATHAN N
77.77
WALTENBURG HEATH M WALTENBURG DEBORAH S
605.82
11-19S-006-00
11-19S-021-00
BALSER NEIL R & BALSER NICHOLE R
108.31
11-19S-023-03
MESSMAN KAREN I
525.15
11-21S-020-00
ZIJLSTRA JAN
694.94
11-26S-001-05
HUSS WAYNE E
243.69
11-26S-009-00
ALTIC DEBORAH L
1,339.55
11-28S-010-01
LANDIS BONITA L & LANDIS STACY A
1,279.03
11-32S-005-00
SCHLEGEL LYLE K & SCHLEGEL PAULA L
205.63
11-32S-034-00
ZYLSTRA JAN
480.56
11-33S-005-00
DOLINSKI PAUL A & DOLINSKI DIANE M
533.20
11-35S-004-08
LARSON JAIMIE L
59.97
11-35S-004-13
LARSON JAIMIE L
66.26
12-CARRYALL TWP/ANTWERP VILL
12-04S-057-00
GREEN TONY ET AL
1,432.20
12-05S-004-00
SMITH KRISTINA M
68.27
12-05S-005-00
MARLIN PHILIP
188.37
12-08A-009-00
CHIRGWIN MICHELLE
1,402.90
12-10S-003-00
MARENBERG MARK A TRUSTEE
72.99
12-10S-016-00
KLENDER JEFFREY P
1,198.13
12-10S-053-00
SMITH MICHAEL
596.06
12-11S-012-00
REED BRADLEY J
95.55
12-11S-013-00
REED BRADLEY J
358.53
12-11S-014-00
KUTZLI GREGORY LYNN
316.31
HARTER DENNIS WAYNE HARTER JOYCE ANN
249.41
12-11S-029-00
12-20S-012-00
PETERS STACIE L
595.11
SPROLES RICHARD EUGENE & SPROLES ANGEL LYNN
100.74
12-20S-019-00
SPROLES RICHARD EUGENE & SPROLES ANGEL LYNN
100.74
12-20S-020-00
12-23S-001-03
HITZEMAN JEFFREY S
58.69
12-23S-003-00
HITZEMAN JEFFREY S
53.12
12-25S-005-00
WILLIAMSON IRENE
234.01
12-26S-003-00
FULK PEARL S
429.18
12-26S-038-00
RODRIGUEZ FREDDIE ET AL
621.19
MCDOUGALL MATTHEW & MCDOUGALL ASHLEY 1,447.01
12-30S-025-00
12-32S-004-00
CLASON JONI M
129.55
12-34S-010-00
FISHER SHARON
92.42
12-34S-021-00
JOHNSTON EARL J
298.44
12-34S-065-00
BAUER PHILIP J
427.85
12-36S-003-00
BANKS KAREN
317.92
12-36S-015-00
POWELL KEMPER S
111.55
12-37S-019-00
BURDINE RONALD V BURDINE MARY C
259.14
13-CRANE TWP
13-01S-009-04
DIX KIP ANDREW & DIX BILLIE JO
605.83
13-04S-006-00
FEASBY TIMOTHY & FEASBY RHONDA
423.15
13-04S-022-00
BUCHHOLZ CHAD
121.08
13-12S-010-04
GOODWIN ROY
401.45
13-22S-006-01
RETTIG MONICA L
51.51
14-CRANE TWP/ANTWERP DIST
14-05S-005-01
ROOKS JOSEPH L ROOKS SUSAN L
1,559.23
14-08S-007-00
HUNT WILLIAM J HUNT SUSAN K
527.32
PROXMIRE BRADLEY & PROXMIRE BOBETTE
113.74
14-10S-012-04
14-17S-011-00
RATLIFF CHADD C RATLIFF ELIZABETH K
469.00
14-19B-013-00
SESLAR GENE E
61.49
14-19B-015-00
SESLAR GENE E
61.49
14-19B-030-00
SCHILB STEVEN W
97.24
EMERSON DARIN M & EMERSON BONNIE M 1,926.85
14-19S-002-00
14-30S-004-00
WILLIAMSON IRENE
294.93
14-30S-007-00
RAGER DENNIS L RAGER GENIA M
1,334.07
14-30S-007-01
RAGER BEN L
106.96
15- CRANE TWP/CECIL VILLAGE
15-04S-034-00
TRESSLER PLUMBING LLC
279.66
15-04S-035-00
TRESSLER PLUMBING LLC
389.18
15-07S-005-00
RINGLER THOMAS A RINGLER MELISSA D
679.90
MCCLOUD RAYMOND DARRIN MCCLOUD JULIE A
1,508.04
15-07S-011-00
MCCLOUD RAYMOND D MCCLOUD JULIE A
377.24
15-07S-012-01
15-08S-016-00
BUCHHOLZ CHAD E
933.52
15-09S-010-00
BALDWIN EARL L BALDWIN DON R
144.68
16-EMERALD TWP
16-04S-004-01
TAYLOR MASON M
651.89
16-07S-004-01
HATFIELD ROBERT M HATFIELD GLENDA
487.29
16-07S-004-02
ZELLER AVERY TROY
604.18
16-08S-001-00
VANVLERAH SCOTT M
1,093.08
16-08S-005-05
WHITE DUANE ALLEN & WHITE CYNTHIA
385.48
16-21A-011-00
LEE DAWN
414.70
16-28S-003-01
ANKNEY DONALD D
1,513.30
16-35S-015-02
BAXTER JOE R BAXTER DEBORAH R
441.80
17-HARRISON TWP
17-28S-004-00
SINGER BRYAN K SINGER TERESA L
324.31
17-35C-015-00
DOCTOR STEPHEN DOCTOR SHARON
111.36
18-HARRISON TWP/ANTWP DIST
18-06S-018-00
HUSS WAYNE E JACQUAY CATHY JO
1,030.98
18-10S-005-00
BROCK JAYSON TRUSTEE
684.08
19-HARRISON TWP/PAYNE VILL
19-02S-012-00
BURKLEY DUANE M
566.51
19-06S-013-00
SCHOENHERR LAURA
333.16
MCNAMARA RANDALL C MCNAMARA LINDA S 174.61
19-09S-001-00
19-09S-013-00
PENDERGRAST KATHLEEN
261.57
SHELLENBARGER JOHN A & SHELLENBARGER ANN E 71.38
19-09S-056-00
19-09S-072-00
YENSER THELMA D LIFE EST
180.62
19-10S-014-00
MANSFIELD KIMBERLY K
553.31
19-18S-022-00
KINNALEY DAVID D
20-JACKSON TWP
20-02S-011-02
WARNER NED
LAFOUNTAIN GARRY L SR & LAFOUNTAIN DOROTHY
20-04S-007-00
20-25S-009-02
ECKART PATRICIA L ECKART ROGER C
20-25S-009-04
ECKART PATRICIA L ECKART ROGER C
21-JACKSON TWP/WAYNE TRACE DIST
21-21S-003-01
CLEMENS HARVEY C CLEMENS SUSAN C
22-JACKSON TWP/BROUGHTON VILL
22-06S-006-00
SCHLEGEL JILL R
22-06S-008-00
SCHLEGEL JILL R
23-JACKSON TWP/PAULDING VILL
23-51B-064-00
HERNANDEZ AGUSTIN HERNANDEZ SULEMA
MONNIER BERNARD W MONNIER SUZANNE M
23-51B-152-00
24-LATTY TWP
24-06S-003-00
FINFROCK RAY D FINFROCK CAROL J
24-08S-004-00
THACKER DONNA
24-19S-007-00
MOSIER CAROLYN & MOSIER CARL W
24-22S-012-00
MANSFIELD WALTER H JR
24-26S-001-00
COBURN BUTCH C COBURN LISA A
26-LATTY TWP/GROVER HILL VILL
26-02S-003-00
GRIBBLE JAMES TALMA
26-03S-016-00
SIXMILE DEVELOPMENT LLC
26-04S-009-00
SALAS JOSE R SALAS SHARON L
26-04S-033-00
RICKARD R ANDREW
26-04S-034-00
MONHOLLEN DANIEL
26-08S-039-00
BAKLE DAWN F
26-10S-010-00
STOLLINGS JENNIFER L
26-11S-004-00
HARTING KASEY
27-PAULDING TWP
27-13B-008-00
LETSO THERESA KAY
27-13B-009-00
LETSO THERESA KAY
27-19S-001-01
HELLE ALLAN R
27-19S-005-00
HELLE ALLAN RAY
27-19S-005-01
HELLE ALLAN R
27-20S-007-00
HELLE DENNIS WAYNE
27-29S-004-00
SHRIDER THOMAS M ET AL
27-29S-015-00
PEREZ RAUL LUNA PEREZ IRENE
MONHOLLEN ROBERT T MONHOLLEN VIRGINIA A
27-29S-021-00
27-30S-001-00
HELLE ALLAN RAY ETAL
28-PAULDING TWP/WAYNE TRACE DIST
28-33S-041-00
RICHARDSON PREDEST D & RICHARDSON BRENDA
RICHARDSON PREDEST D & RICHARDSON BRENDA
28-33S-042-00
30-PAULDING VILLAGE
30-02S-004-00
MULLINS BEVERLY D
30-05S-006-00
TRESSLER PLUMBING LLC
30-06S-091-00
JERNIGAN TAMMY
30-07S-056-00
SCHILT BENJAMIN J SCHILT SHANNON K
30-09S-027-00
CROWELL JAMES R
WOLFLE PEGGY I LIFE ESTATE & WOLFLE WILLIAM H
30-10S-001-00
30-11S-018-00
MARTINEZ PAM N
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
30-12S-011-00
30-12S-027-00
COMBS SHEILA R TOD
30-13S-007-00
KONOPKA BARBARA L TRUSTEE
30-16S-001-00
VANCE DANIEL R VANCE SHARON LYNN
30-16S-002-00
VANCE DANIEL R VANCE SHARON LYNN
30-17S-007-00
COMBS SHEILA R TOD & COMBS HACKER
30-22S-058-00
MARTINEZ ANNA J
30-23S-046-00
RICHARDSON PREDEST D
30-24S-053-00
PERNA LINDA S
30-24S-069-00
COMBS HACKER
30-24S-073-00
REINER CORA M
30-25S-028-00
HOBART ROBERT
30-25S-029-00
HOBART ROBERT
30-33S-025-00
LARSON JAMES PRICE
30-33S-026-00
LARSON JAMES PRICE
30-33S-027-00
LARSON JAMES PRICE
30-40S-008-00
CLIPPINGER DANA A E BUSSARD PENNY
30-40S-009-00
BURK ROY G BURK ADA D
30-40S-013-02
WILLITZER MARK K WILLITZER CARLA S
30-43S-020-00
FREDERICK PAMELA J ETAL
30-48A-030-00
PHLIPOT RONNIE H
30-48A-042-00
HAHN TIMMY L HAHN TRISHA L
30-48A-048-00
MESSMAN WILLIAM T
30-52A-100-00
LESLIE NORMA JEAN
31-WASHINGTON TWP
31-13S-002-00
HICKS DEBORAH K LIFE EST
31-18S-007-00
MOORE RANDY L
31-20S-006-00
STAHL DANNY J
31-24S-004-00
LEWIS LARRY L
31-25A-001-01
TORMAN DAVID RAY
31-25A-002-01
LITTLE DOLLY
31-29S-004-00
RATLIFF WESLEY B RATLIFF DEBRA K
31-29S-008-00
STAHL RHONDA K LLOYD
31-32S-004-01
MILLER RHONDA K
31-35S-011-00
BARTLEY TODD J
32-WASHINGTON TWP/PAULDING DIST
32-04S-013-01
SHEPARD ROSE M
32-05S-018-01
PRESTON DOUGLAS
32-09S-020-05
WINKE NATHAN & WINKE SAMANTHA
32-15S-005-02
BUCHMAN PATRICK
986.39
53.88
67.50
563.10
558.71
699.04
69.62
193.88
562.76
945.97
315.54
265.44
416.52
377.24
810.44
90.26
119.61
1,279.64
655.66
198.45
1,081.34
71.82
737.84
580.37
79.36
1,098.66
706.05
685.74
1,280.47
1,323.02
200.00
768.29
481.89
729.41
51.03
602.48
506.60
653.71
250.02
686.58
251.59
918.51
82.49
420.34
652.54
1,110.42
344.59
382.65
485.42
1,499.94
955.49
672.75
354.45
559.75
99.96
224.61
206.09
234.08
932.91
241.44
52.10
968.10
1,356.21
1,583.81
1,216.59
59.68
654.71
1,406.52
464.82
1,484.03
322.76
231.92
202.18
464.11
69.06
1,238.93
481.12
50.30
428.59
752.17
Notice is hereby given that the whole of such several lands, lots, or parts of lots will be certified for foreclosure by the County Auditor pursuant to law unless
the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessments, interest, and penalties are paid within one year or unless a tax certificate with respect to the parcel is sold under
section 5721.32 or 5721.33 of the Revised Code. The names of persons who are making payments to the County Treasurer are designated by an asterisk.
Claudia J. Fickel
County Auditor
LEGALS
NOTICE OF
ELECTION ON TAX
LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL LIMITATION
R.C. 3501.11(G),
5705.19, 5705.25
Notice is hereby given
that in pursuance of a
Resolution of the Board
of County Commissioners of the County of
Paulding, Ohio, passed
on the 25th day of June,
2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the
people at the GENERAL
Election to be held at the
regular places of voting
on Tuesday, the 4th day
of November, 2014, the
question of levying a tax,
in excess of the ten mill
limitation, for the benefit
of Paulding County for
the purpose of current
expenses for the Paulding County Carnegie Library.
Tax being a renewal of
part of an existing tax,
being a reduction of 0.67
mill to constitute
a tax of 1.5 mills at a rate
not exceeding 1.5 mills
for each one dollar of
valuation, which
amounts to $0.15 for
each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five
years, commencing in
2014, first due in calendar year 2015.
The polls for the election
will open at 6:30 a.m.
and remain open until
7:30 p.m. on election
day.
By order of the Board of
Elections, of Paulding
County, Ohio
David H. Cline, Chair
Brenda J. Crawford,
Director
September 30. 2014
NOTICE OF
ELECTION ON TAX
LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL LIMITATION
R.C. 3501.11(G),
5705.19, 5705.25
NOTICE OF
Notice is hereby given
ELECTION ON TAX that in pursuance of a
LEVY IN EXCESS
Resolution of the Board
OF THE TEN MILL of County CommisLIMITATION
sioners of the County of
R.C. 3501.11(G),
Paulding, Ohio, passed
5705.19, 5705.25
on the 30th day of July.
Notice is hereby given 2014, there will be subthat in pursuance of a mitted to a vote of the
NOTICE OF
ELECTION ON TAX
LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL LIMITATION
R.C. 3501.11(G),
5705.19, 5705.25
Notice is hereby given
that in pursuance of a
Resolution of the Council of the Village of Antwerp, Ohio, passed on
the 21 st day of July,
2014, there will be submitted to a vole of the
people at the GENERAL
Election to be held at the
regular places of voting
on Tuesday, the 4th day
of November, 2014, the
question of levying a tax,
in excess of the ten mill
limitation, for the benefit
of Antwerp Village for
the purpose of providing and maintaining fire
apparatus, appliances,
and equipment including
pumper/tanker lire engine and fire gear.
Tax being an additional
tax of 2.63 mills at a rale
not exceeding 2.63 mills
for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to
$0.263 for each one hundred dollars of valuation,
NOTICE OF
for five years, commenc- ELECTION ON TAX
ing in 2015, first due in LEVY IN EXCESS OF
calendar year 2016.
THE TEN MILL LIMThe polls for the election
ITATION
will open at 6:30 a.m.
R.C. 3501.11(G),
5705.19, 5705.25
Notice is hereby given
that in pursuance of a
Resolution of the Council of the Village of
Haviland, Ohio, passed
on the 9th day of June,
2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the
people at the GENERAL
Election to be held at the
regular places of voting
on Tuesday, the 4th day
of November. 2014, the
question of levying a tax,
in excess of the ten mill
limitation, for the benefit
of Haviland Village for
the purpose of current
expenses.
Tax being a renewal of
a tax of 3 mills at a rate
not exceeding 3 mills for
each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to
$0.30 for each one hundred dollars of valuation,
for five years, commencing in 2015, first due in
calendar year 2016.
The polls for the election
will open at 6:30 a.m.
and remain open until
7:30 p.m. on election
day.
By order of the Board of
Elections, of Paulding
County, Ohio
David H. Cline, Chair
Brenda J. Crawford, Director
September 30, 2014
NOTICE OF
ELECTION ON TAX
LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL LIMITATION
R.C. 3501.11(G),
5705.19, 5705.25
Notice is hereby given
that in pursuance of a
Resolution of the Council of the Village of
Latty, Ohio, passed on
the 10th day of March,
2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the
people at the GENERAL
Election to be held at the
regular places of voting
on Tuesday, the 4th day
of November, 2014, the
question of levying a tax,
in excess of the ten mill
The manufactured homes, returned delinquent by the County Treasurer of Paulding County, with taxes, assessments, interest, and
penalties, charged against them agreeable to law, are contained and described in the following list:
01-AUGLAIZE TWP
00060
KOPPENHOFER DENNIS
00085
KOPPENHOFER VARINA
00099
GRIBBLE ANDREW
00106
DELONG IRVIN
00167
HERNANDEZ EDWARD
00241
FINNEY AMANDA
00308
PUMPHREY CASEY
00328
YOH EDWIN YOH DIANA
00353
KOPPENHOFER CATHERINE
00369
HARRIS JEREMY RAKES KARISA
00510
PRUETT BOBIE J
00567
KEASLER JEFFERY KEASLER DIANE
00570
DEMING CINDY L
00601
CROSS DAVE
00697
RALSTON NANCY L
00827
ALDRICH SCOTT
00834
BISHOP MIKE
00898
CARIS KAREN
00951
POSNER JERRY L
01039
SINGER THERESA
01045
SCOTT JOHN SCOTT ARLENE
01055
DIX JEFFREY DIX JENNIFER
01106
RODRIGUEZ DEBORAH
01148
NEWSOME MATTHEW
01180
STEFFES WILLIAM
01249
FRALEY CHARLES
01307
SHELLENBARGER JOYCE ETAL
01433
WILHELM MARK WILHELM TINA
236.24
445.33
616.76
84.42
525.00
233.07
54.37
191.96
454.09
84.42
54.37
165.35
646.75
375.26
140.49
120.81
146.87
206.07
113.93
113.93
61.98
832.94
134.06
308.27
54.37
128.54
211.87
811.80
03-BENTON TWP
00425
GLASS PEGGY
324.07
281.45
299.33
84.42
238.54
174.14
131.23
1,517.83
08-BROWN TWP
00022
SAYLOR TREVOR
282.51
00026
BIRD KEVIN
441.25
00052
CONLEY CHRISTOPHER
557.38
00279
LAWHORN MARTIN
113.91
00472
SENGER MISTY & SENGER PAUL F
171.55
00475
BREHM TIMOTHY
174.45
00480
GERMANN DEAN & GERMANN CHERYL 633.47
00737
FENTER NANCY
174.18
00986
ESTRADA GABRIEL
510.08
01146
STEFFES WILLIAM
474.74
01182
BULLINGER JULIE
174.14
BIDLACK MARGERY J BIDLACK RANDY S 1,482.47
01284
01325
PRATT ALBERT
193.22
01347
HATTER CYNTHIA
66.15
01379
CARNAHAN DOUG CARNAHAN DEA
362.24
08-BROWN TWP/MELROSE VILL
00043
BAKOWSKI HEATHER L
214.14
00636
BROWN TIMOTHY W
152.10
BRANHAM KENNITH BRANHAM TAMMY 1,098.36
00669
00822
ADKINS DONETA E
481.31
00870
SMITH MICHAEL A SMITH CHERYL
920.05
HOWARD BRENDA K C/O WEBB SHERRY 120.05
00891
00969
BAIR TABBIE BAIR ALAN
106.45
10-BROWN TWP/OAKWOOD VILL
01025
LUCAS JAMES D LUCAS LAURA C
342.17
11-CARRYALL TWP
00020
CHAFIN JILL
00304
HOWARD CHARLES JASSO GLORIA
00312
MESSMAN KAREN
00410
MILLER AMY L
00674
CAPLE ALICE M
93.79
529.00
596.53
191.12
692.01
12-CARRYALL/ANTWERP VILL
00172
TURNER DELMUS G TURNER ELLA M
01082
HARTMAN CHRISTINE A
148.19
92.64
00682
00978
01316
01432
84.42
593.21
16-EMERALD TWP
00419
TAYLOR MASON M
95.11
145.28
00498
TRITSCH NORMAN
00755
FLORENCE LOWELL J
323.88
WOODRUFF MICHAEL J WOODRUFF ANNETTE A 693.58
00950
18-HARRISON/ANTWERP DIST
01372
ZYLSTRA DAIRY LTD
255.19
20-JACKSON TWP
00089
PETERS ALICIA R
00186
MANSON SCOTT R G
00235
HENRY TINA M
00638
GUNNELLS STEVEN GUNNELLS PENNY
00776
MCKENZIE MICHAEL P
00826
BARKER JASON SHARP AMBERLEE
00916
SCHWEITZER ANDREW D
ENGLAND GREGORY & ENGLAND KANDISE
00918
01022
WARREN CLARA SUE
01196
LAFOUNTAIN GARRY L SR
109.11
63.36
603.95
571.45
139.23
452.95
332.92
224.93
137.59
51.26
21-JACKSON/WT DIST
01245
PUCKETT TIM
01260
SAXTON CAROLYN
291.59
503.83
24-LATTY TWP
00610
DOSTER EDGAR JR
00681
DOSTER EDGAR JR
00975
MAWK BRENDA L
01442
GRIBBLE JAMES TALMA
69.68
61.98
365.67
413.10
485.08
390.48
125.31
108.03
53.32
27-PAULDING TWP
00431
MILLER TIM D
1,765.54
28-PAULDING/WT DIST
00155
KRUSE DAVID KRUSE SHERRI
229.36
29-PAULDING/LATTY VILL
00739
OBERDIER JOHN W
245.23
30-PAULDING/PAULDING VILL
00148
HARRIS BRENT E
00223
HOSLER PATRICIA
00244
ROWE TERESA
00289
GECKLE BILL R
00329
CRAIG RON
00382
BOYER LINDA M
00476
MEYER TONYA L
00504
BAKER RANDI
00526
BEARD DONNA
00633
HUSSEY RAY
00666
ROHRS DARLA K
00745
KLINE VINCE SR
00770
DAVIS ARTHUR J
00772
WRIGHT MIKE
00792
HURST CASSANDRA
00800
VANVALKENBURG JESSICA
00805
EGNOR DIANA
00904
THANASIU AUDREY
00906
GECKLE BILL
01023
SHARP MICHAEL DEAN
01057
ALDRED JOHN ALDRED TAMMY
193.14
66.28
128.67
61.00
1,684.39
342.91
707.76
157.54
264.00
90.64
254.11
66.51
193.14
350.44
59.33
128.67
61.00
62.91
226.88
540.74
237.18
31-WASHINGTON TWP
00200
OLIVER CHARLES
00742
MCCLURE JAUNT D
00919
GEE NATHAN
01050
BARTLEY JEFFERY L
01115
GIBSON JOHN
01121
GEE NATHAN E SR
01336
GIBSON JOHN WILLIAM
01420
THOMPSON DAVID THOMPSON HOLLY
283.34
290.21
223.49
197.24
199.58
935.54
595.40
889.20
13-CRANE TWP
32-WASHINGTON PAULDING DIST
00003
MACH CHERI L
2,188.47
MEAD CARY
168.34
00154
LAFOUNTAIN RHETTA
63.01 00784
WINKE NATHAN & WINKE SAMANTHA 74.65
00442
JUAREZ ARMANDO
393.12 01330
00650
CORESSEL PATTI
101.11
Notice is hereby given that the whole of such manufactured homes will be certified for foreclosure by the County Auditor pursuant to
law unless the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessments, interest, and penalties are paid within one year. The names of persons who
have entered into a written delinquent tax contract with the County Treasurer are designated by an asterisk.
CLAUDIA J. FICKEL, COUNTY AUDITOR
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