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PAULDING COUNTY
PROGRESS
Amish Contractors - Residential & Commercial
Driveways Patios Sidewalks Walls
Decorative Concrete Foundations Renovations
Room Additions Garages
Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 260-403-4231
www.concreteandmorenow.com
D&M CONCRFTF
27ctf
Present this Ad for $350 OFF a stamped patio!
Dr. Chris Bragg
410 East River Street, Antwerp Located east side of town on old 24
Includes: Consultation 1st Adjustment Therapy
The best $27 dollars I have ever spent!
My experience at Dr. Braggs has been amazing, I was having lower back pain and
the pain was shooting all the way to my feet for over 2 years. This pain would keep
me up at night with buring in my feet. I have seen specialists for my problems and
really got no good answers or help. Dr. Bragg was able to diagnose my condition in
just a few short minutes, when no one else could. Dr. Bragg was able to diagnose
my condition in just a few short minutes, when no one else could. He gave his rec-
ommendations and treatment plan and in just under 2 weeks, I was feeling better
than I have in years, thanks Dr. Bragg!
Special
Call to make an appointment at:
419-506-9010
Mr. H
Hall Rental
Youth Leadership Building
@ Paulding Fairgrounds
Great for birthday, confirmation, first communion,
graduation parties, family reunions, etc. Especially
great for businesses to hold staff/union
meetings/training sessions on a regular basis.
Large Hall, small conference room, full kitchen.
Call OSU Extension office at
419-399-8225 (M-Th) for rates and availability.
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Now Accepting New Customers
Call Early to Reserve a Spot
419-399-4445
Locally Owned 8622 US 127, Paulding
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Alex, Andy & Jim Stoller
Specializing
in Customer Service
Ask About our
Budget Program
Stykemain Chevrolet In Paulding Will Match Or Beat Any
Competitive Service Departments Total Repair Price!*
*Includes all shop fees on any repair of GM vehicles. Customer must present in writing to Stykemain a complete estimate of the
repair including all part numbers and total labor hours in advance of the customer giving Stykemain authorization for repairs.
1-800-399-2071
North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding www.stykemainchevy.com
LIFETIME FREE
Car Washes
with any New or
Used Purchased
Stykemain Price Match Guarantee
SERVICE
$
69.95
*
*Freon Extra. Call for details.
OIL CHANGES
$
12.95
*
EVERYDAY
Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils.
$15 discount on al excluded oil changes.
BODY SHOP
Your Premier Collision Center!
State of the Art Paint Booth
New Ultra Liner Frame Machine
Free Loaners & Free Estimates
Dupont Performance Alliance Member
AC Delco
Professional Dura Stop
BRAKE PADS
$
99.95
Includes Rotor Inspection
Turning or replacing rotors, all other services and tax extra.
Excludes Corvette and other select vehicles.
See dealer for eligible vehicles and details.
per axle
Installed
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AIR CONDITIONING
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Computerized Diagnostic Engines Transmissions
Suspensions Electrical Brakes Oil Changes
BIG Selection of Used Tires in Stock!
We mount and balance motorcycle, ATV and lawn & garden tires
NEW We now service & reprogram all makes and models of tire
pressure monitoring systems.
419-399-3077
621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding albertautomotive93@yahoo.com
Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 8-12
Affordable Domestic & Foreign Repair
ASE Master Certified Technician
Serving the
Paulding area
for over 20
years!
We Sell New Tires (most major brands)
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all Competitors Prices
on ALL Services!
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419-594-2888
Construction
Demolition
Industrial
Commercial
Residential
Residential Waste Removal Too
10 Cu. Yd.
12 length
8 width
3.5 height
A size for every project:
15 Cu. Yd.
15 length
8 width
3.5 height
20 Cu. Yd.
22 length
8 width
3.5 height
30 Cu. Yd.
22 length
8 width
5.2 height
Monday, June 2, 2014 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1
THE WEEKLY REMINDER
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PAID
PAULDING, OHIO
45879
PERMIT #12
P.O. Box 180 - PAULDING, OHIO - 45879 - 419-399-4015
Classifieds get the job done! Buy Sell Trade Rent Hire
ECRWSS
GOLD SOFA, CONSOLE TV,
lime oak desk w/glass top,
misc. items (incl. small appli-
ances) 419-263-3038. 41p1
$150 QUEEN PILLOWTOP
MATTRESS SET. New in
plastic, can deliver 260-493-
0805. 41p4
YEARS AGO ANTIQUE
MALL, 108 W. Main Street,
Van Wert (419) 238-3362,
30+ Dealers. Closed Tues-
days. Buy & Sell. 27ctf
2 BDRM. HOME in Paulding
$450 a month $450 deposit.
419-594-2485. 41??
32X48 DOUBLE HIP Roof
Barn with haymow. 419-587-
3384. 41c2
2 BDRM. APARTMENT for
rent in Payne. 1st months
rent plus deposit. 419-263-
4700 or 419-263-8304. 41c2
ROOMMATE WANTED to
share expenes, separate
bathrooms, in-ground pool.
419-263-2780. 35ctf
2 BDRM. APARTMENTS
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 419-399-2419 47ctf
NOW LEASING: ONE & TWO
BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
in Paulding. Please call Straley
Real Estate at 419-399-4444
or 419-399-3721 for more in-
formation 25ctf
PAULDING STORAGE CEN-
TER: Now renting storage
units. Different sizes available.
Call 419-399-2419 for info. 18ctf
PAULDING MINI STORAGE
UNITS. For more information
please call Straley Real Estate
at 419-399-4444 or 419-399-
3721 25ctf
C O O K / B A R T E N D E R
NEEDED at The Landing Strip
in Oakwood. 419-594-3388.
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GREAT JOBS AVAILABLE!
R&R Employment Van Wer,
OH. Sanitation, Industrial Main-
tenance, Fiberglass Manufac-
turing, Food Processing,
Packaging, CDL Driver w/pas-
senger endorsement. Accept-
ing resumes for Sales, IT and
Supervisor (2nd/3rd Shift) posi-
tions. R&R Medical Staffing ac-
cepting applications for
COOKS, Dietary, LPN, RN &
CNAs and CNA classes. Call
419-232-2008 with questions
or to apply TODAY!
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OWNER OPERATORS!!!
Cargo Van, Straight Truck &
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Great mileage rates & FSC
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8 7 7 - 8 7 8 - 9 9 1 1
www.TST911.com
Dedicated lane I-80 corridor.
$1,000 min. wkly. pay. Weekly
home time. New trucks. Lease
purchase or company jobs
available. Limited openings
available. Hirschbach 888-474-
0729 www.drive4hml.com
OWNER OPERATORS!!!
CDL-A up to $200,000 a year.
Out 2 weeks. Home as many
days as needed. Lease pur-
chase available. Sign on
bonus. 855-803-2846
"PARTNERS IN EXCEL-
LENCE" OTR Drivers. APU
Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass
passenger policy. 2012 &
Newer equipment. 100% NO
touch. Butler Transport 1-800-
528-7825 www.butlertrans-
port.com
FLATBED DRIVERS Start-
ing Mileage Pay up to .41
cpm, Health Ins., 401K, $59
daily Per Diem pay , Home
Weekends. 800-648-9915 or
www.boydandsons.com
AVERITT EXPRESS New
Pay Increase For Regional
Drivers! 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel
Bonus! Also, Post-Training
Pay Increase for Students!
(Depending on Domicile) Get
Home EVERY Week + Ex-
cellent Benefits. CDL - A req.
888-362-8608 Apply @
AverittCareers.com Equal
Opportunity Employer - Fe-
males, minorities, protected
veterans and individuals with
disabilities are encouraged to
apply.
ERICS PAINTWORKS &
Pressure Washing. Interior
and Exterior Painting. Com-
mercial/Residential. Bonded
& Insured. Office # 419-594-
3674; Cell # 1-704-557-
6723. 33p12
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PAPER READERS with one
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AL GRIFFITHS CON-
STRUCTION: Windows, light
electrical, drywall, siding,
doors and more. Call Al for
your repair or construction
needs. 419-506-2102 51ctf
2010 PARK MODEL 12X38,
2 Bed, 1 Bath. Vinyl siding,
Shingle roof, Electric heat
and air. ONLY $15,900. 1-
800-686-1763
FLAT ROOF LEAKING?
New Commercial Roof
$2.99/sq.ft. Call Diamond
Seal, the Liquid Rubber
Roofing People. Call for free
estimate today!! Fantastic
Special! www.299roof.com
740-818-1545
VACATION CABINS FOR
RENT IN CANADA. Fish for
walleyes, perch, northerns.
Boats, motors, gasoline in-
cluded. Call Hugh 1-800-
426-2550 for free brochure.
Website www.bestfishing.com
AIRLINE JOBS begin here-
Get Trained as FAA certified
Aviation Technician. Hous-
ing/Financial aid for qualified
students. Job Placement as-
sistance. Aviation Institute of
Maintenance. 1-877-676-
3836
MEDICAL BILLING
TRAINEES NEEDED! Be-
come a Medical Office Assis-
tant! NO EXPERIENCE
NEEDED! Online training as
SC Train can get you job
ready! HS Diploma/GED &
PC/Internet needed! 1-888-
528-5176
WERNER NEEDS DRIVER
TRAINEES! Drivers are IN
DEMAND. We need YOU!
No CDL? No Problem! 16-
Day CDL training available!
Opportunity Awaits. CALL
TODAY! 866-203-8445
JUNE 5 & 6; 9AM-5PM. 9792
RD 95, PAULDING. Table, bed,
old windows and doors. Girls
clothes 2T-4, also 10-12. Boys
8, Womens 4-14, Mens L-XL.
Nursing uniforms sm-med.
Christmas items. Fabric, lamps,
pictures, golf case, misc.
Payne Community wide
garage sale. June 6 & 7.
Watch for signs. Maps at Payne
Maramart. Contact Nancy Spe-
ice for info. 419-263-2863. 41p1
THURS., JUNE 5, 8-4. Cloth-
ing, bridesmaids dresses, wed-
ding decor, toys, hosue decor,
end tables, coffee table, com-
puter desk, TV stand, chair, bar
stool, oak floor lamp. 13249
Helen St. Bashore/Kochenour.
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Mutli family sale. Antique
dishes, furniture, misc., plus
size clothes. Speice 518 S.
MAIN. PAYNE JUNE 6 & 7.
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Books, clothing, furniture, tools,
rubber stamps, scrapbook and
craft supplies, household
items, misc. JUNE 5, 6, 7. 9-
5PM CROSSLAND, 940 W.
WAYNE ST. 40p2
Bake & garage sale. JUNE 6 &
7, 8-5PM. Bottles, signs, pic-
tures, crockery, glassware & so
much more. V. Fisher, 6342
Rd. 39, Payne. 41p1
204 OAK, ANTWERP. JUNE
4-5-6, 8-5PM. Glass owl collec-
tion, puzzles, books, rug, car
seat, stroller, women, men,
kids, & maternity clothes. Col-
lectables & misc., baby trend
bike cart. 41p1
Hicksville Community wide
garage sales! FRIDAY & Sat.
(June 6 & 7). Maps available at
Shell & Marathon - Thurs. 6pm.
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Moving sale. 309 N. Madison
St. Antwerp. Fri & Sat. June
6 & 7, 9am-3pm. 41p1
Not moving, downsizing! An-
tiques, furniture, dishes, quilts
and lots more. THURS. & FRI.,
JUNE 5 & 6, 9-5PM. RD 165 1
M. WEST OF MELROSE
THEN 1 3/4 M. SOUTH -
GERKENS. 41p1
Boys, girls, women and mens
clothing, furniture, home decor,
bedding (king size) kitchen ap-
pliances, the list goes
on...Thurs & Fri. June 5 & 6;
8am-4pm. Bashore Resi-
dence. 508 N. Main St.,
Paulding. 40p1
Charter Bus Tours. Lots of
Day & Multi-Day Tours. July
12Brett Family Show
Stranahan in Toledo--$89
July 16 & 17Mini 66
through Illinois--$259Excit-
ing!! July 29-31John Deere
Tour - 3 Factories & much
more! Waterloo, Ia. & Moline,
IL. $349 Evelyns Excursions
877-771-4401 419-737-2055
Ivah Lothamer399-2386
AUSTINWORLD IS BUYING
gold - silver - coins - antiques
- collections. 127 South
across the bridge. 419-399-
3353. AustinWhite12@wind-
stream.net. Tues - Thurs.
10am-5pm. 38p4
IN-HOME ELDERLY CARE
by state tested nurses aides.
Years of experience & excel-
lent references. We cook,
clean, bathe, appointment
tranportation and administer
medication. 419-232-
3344. 39p4
Thermal Tech Exteriors -
Vinyl Siding, Window & Roof-
ing Blowout Sale! FREE Es-
timates. All Credit Accepted.
99.00 per month, no pay-
ments for 6 months. Call
Today! 740-385-6511
SAVE $500 on a new Steel
Building, Garage or RV Shel-
ter. Call (877) 617-3951 for
your coupon. Hurry, limited
time offer!
NEW ROUND, 40 PLAS-
TIC patio table with 4 high
back chairs. $80 419-399-
4370. 41k1
PAULDING COUNTY HOS-
PITAL BOARD OF
TRUSTEES will meet in Ex-
ecutive Session to discuss
personnel issue on Monday
June 2, 2014 at 6:30 pm in
the Education Room at
Paulding County Hospital.
The Paulding County Hos-
pital Board of Trustees regu-
lar board meeting scheduled
for June 5, 2014 has been
rescheduled for June 12,
2014 at 6:45pm. 41c1
Boat 14 alum northwood
w/carpet floor - 15HP Mer-
cury w/electric start. New
tires, battery, trolling motor,
many extras. Excellent con-
dition, must see $4200 firm.
419-399-8448.
FOR SALE
ANTIQUES
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
MISC.
SCHOOL/INSTRUCT.
GARAGE SALES
PAINTING
TRAVEL
RVs FOR SALE
WANTED TO BUY
HEALTHCARE
SERVICES
BUSINESS SERVICES
SALES
STEEL BUILDINGS
FREE ZONE
BOATS
NOTICE
CLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIEDS
M.L. Zehr Construction
The quality of our work speaks for itself
and will remain long after.
Metal Frame Buildings
Pole Barns
Commercial & Residential
25720 Notestine Rd., Woodburn, IN 46797
(260) 433-5628 Mon. - Fri. 6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Free
Estimates
30+ Years
Experience
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Miller Precision Mfg. Ind. Inc.
Miller Precision Mfg. Industries, a CNC
Precision Machine Shop specializing
in small & large production runs as
well as secondary machine operations
is currently seeking applications for
the following positions:
EXPERIENCED CNC OPERATORS AND
SETUP PERSONNEL
Lathes, Vertical Mills, Horizontal Mills, Swiss Lathes
Candidates must be willing to work 1st or 3rd shift,
10 hours per day, 4 days a week, plus overtime. Great
attendance is required. Positions also require ability to
communicate verbally and by written instructions,
read micrometers and calipers, and read blue prints.
Applications will be taken:
Monday Thursday 9am - 5pm and Friday 9am - 3pm
We offer competitive benefits that include:
Health & Prescription Drug,
Free Area Gym Access, Life Insurance,
Vision, Dental, Paid Holidays, 401 (k) Plan, Paid Vacations,
Attendance Bonus, and Production Incentive.
Drop off at or Mail to:
131 Progressive Dr., P.O. BOX 489,
Ottoville, OH 45876
Equal Employment Opportunity
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Northwest Ohio trucking company has
an immediate employment opportunity
for a full-time experienced Safety Assis-
tant. Applicant must have computer
skills and knowledge of DOT, OSHA,
Haz Mat, FAST & CSA regulations. We
offer a competitive compensation and
benefit package that includes medical,
vision, and dental insurance and paid
vacations. Please fax your resume to
419-785-3119 or mail to Fountain City
Leasing/ Hornish Brothers Inc, 2060 E.
Second St. Ste. 101 Defiance, OH
43512. EOE. 41c1
SAFETY ASSISTANT
Maintenance Technician, Paulding Ohio
Our fuel preparation platform in Paulding, Ohio is seeking a Maintenance
Technician. The incumbent will perform maintenance activities such as:
Routine to complex activities and repairs to maintain the effi-
ciency, cost effectiveness and life of company equipment and
assets - equipment includes forklifts, front-end loaders, pumps,
grinders, waste handling devices, hydraulic units, as well as
troubleshooting electrical circuits and components
In addition, this position plays a key role in continuous improvement
activities such as:
identifying opportunities and contributing solutions to enhance
operational effectiveness
facilitation and/or directly supervision of project execution
coordination and/or execution of improvements in industrial
management systems (i.e. refinement of the site maintenance
programs, development of multi-year capex plans, etc)
The successful candidate will need to be well-organized and capable
of multi-tasking as the role entails direct execution of tactical day-to-
day issues while leaving sufficient time to properly plan activities that
range from multi-week to multi-year time horizons. Specific knowledge
on hydraulics, pumps, and agitation systems must be acquired quickly
as they comprise the core of this sites production process. An Associ-
ates degree in a technical field with 5 or more years of pertinent expe-
rience is desired. Lack of a degree can be compensated by proven
experience in maintenance activities.
The role reports to Systechs Production Supervisor.
Systech Environmental Corporation is a leading provider of waste to
fuel co-processing services in North America, with operations through-
out the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. EEO employer.
Please forward your resume to: Terri.Kanouse@sysenv.com or
Terri Kanouse, Director of Operations & Technical Services
Systech Environmental Corporation
3085 Woodman Drive
Dayton, Ohio 45420
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FOR SALE
BY OWNER
Home located at
535 Fox. Ave.,
Payne
2 bedroom, full
basement, 2 car
attached garage,
new furnace
installed, fresh
paint & some new
carpet.
Appointment can
be made by calling
260-750-2803
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Huge 15 Party
Garage Sale
Womens clothes from small to 3X.
(some new). Sm Boys and men's,
Baby Girl to 12 months. House-
hold items galore! Pictures, mir-
rors, beautiful wreaths. Wood
crafts, dishes, books, comforters
and so much more. Woodring,
Grimes & Heater on Canal Road
(180) BUT we moved 1 1/2 miles
East. Almost to 127. Road 180
address 11940 follow signs. We
won't get you lost... So much stuff
due to downsizing. June 4,5,6 &7
from 9:00 to 4:00.
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S & S SANITATION
Serving Northwest Ohio
Roll-off containers available, Commercial
and Residential Clean-up
1-888-596-3805
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HOUSE OF LOVE
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June 6th 11 am - 7 pm
includes Garage Sale
Experienced Concrete Contractor
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No job too small!
Call Mitchell for a free estimate
419-786-9626
Specializing in:
Sidewalks
Driveways
Patios
Old Concrete Demo
Carols
Main Street
Makeovers
105 N. Main, Payne
419-263-2030
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JUNE
June 6-7 Payne Commu-
nity Garage Sale. Contact
Nancy Speice at 419-263-
2863.
June 13-14 Antwerp Com-
munity Garage Sales & Side-
walk Sales. Contact Antwerp
Chamber of Commerce,
419-258-1722
AUGUST
Aug. 7-10 Highway 127
Corridor Sale, also called the
Worlds Longest Yardsale,
covering Michigan to Ala-
bama along U.S. 127. Visit
www.127sale.com
Aug. 7-9 Annual Lincoln
Highway BUY-WAY Yard Sale
in Ohio. Visit www.historicby-
way.com
Aug. 21-22 Paulding
County Senior Centers an-
nual garage sale, 401 E.
Jackson St., Paulding
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100 East Jackson St., Paulding, OH 45879
419-399-4444
STRALEY REAL ESTATE
LOOK AND MAKE YOUR
OFFER: for this Brick 3 bed-
room home. The home has
a large living & dining area,
attached garage and corner
lot located in the NE part of
Paulding. #355
BUI LDI NG SI TES -
Located in and near
Paulding. Various sizes
and prices. Please call for
information.
BORDERI NG THE
BANKS OF THE
MAUMEE in Defiance
County is this Bi-Level
home having 1758
square feet of living plus
an attached 20'x26'
garage and a separate
detached 24'x25' garage
all setting on 3 plus acres.
Inside there's 3 bed-
rooms, 3 baths, kitchen,
dining area with access to
rear patio/deck, living
room, family room with
fireplace, and other items
to see. Located at 20016
Switzer Road, Defiance.
#359
For photos & more information please visit
www.straleyrealestateinc.com, or call
Matt Straley at 419-785-5161
Carolyn Straley at 419-769-1352 or 419-399-3721
Rudy Straley at 419-769-8996 or 419-399-3721
or email straleyrealestate@windstream.net
NEW PRICE REDUCTION:
for this clean & neat home
on a corner lot in Paulding
with hardwood and carpet
flooring, recent updates.
Outside there is a large one
car garage and a fenced in
rear yard. #357
CONDOMINIUM! This
large "stand-alone condo-
minium" has no neighbors
on the other side of a divid-
ing wall. There's a total of
1602 square feet of living
area and a 22'x 22' garage,
which has a large closet for
tools and storage plus a
mechanical closet. Inside
the residence there's 2
bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a
separate 14' x 13'
den/study room with it's
own half bath and from the
den/study an exterior door
to the patio, a 18'x12'
kitchen/dining area, a
20'x18' living area with gas
fireplace, five closets plus
extra features when built in
2006. Located at 177
Bittersweet Drive in the
Bittersweet Village addition
of Paulding. Listed at
$134,900 the cost to build
the same footage and fea-
tures today will be a higher
cost. #361
Auction
3 BR Country Home
Wed., June 4 @ 5:00 P.M
Location: 16006 US 127, Cecil, OH - 4 mi north
of Paulding, OH on Rt. 127
1,200+- sq. ft. 1 story 3 BR country home, 1 bath, 2
car garage and older barn & outbuilding .. the
property needs some work and updating that probably
leaves room for the investor or speculator ------ all sets
on 1.65+- acres with flowers, trees and beautiful setting.
The personal property from the house and barn sells
Sat., June 7, 2014 at Gorrell Bros. Auction facility at
1201 N. Williams St., Paulding, Ohio - watch for de-
tailed ad, call for brochure or visit our web site
Visit our web site www.gorrellbros-paulding.com
Terms: $2,000 earnest money on the day of auction
upon the signing of the purchase agreement; balance
due at closing on or before July 8, 2014 upon delivery
of Deed and Evidence of Marketable Title. All state-
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precedence over prior printed matter. Offered subject
to confirmation of Paulding Co. Probate Court in Case
20141016, if necessary ..Seller: Jerry L. Foust
Estate, Marvin G. Foust, Administrator- Schaefer &
Bryce Co., LPA, Attorney . Don Gorrell Sale
Mgr; Larry D. Gorrell, Broker - Aaron Timm,
Sandra Mickelson, Nolan Shisler Auctioneers
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Jerry Foust Estate . 1958 Chevy Bel Air, 2 dr., looks sharp, (light blue color), 283 engine,
odometer reads 59,750 mi. (unsure of history), protecto code with vehicle - owned by Jerry
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Ammo Boxes .. Artifacts including 2 Display Cases Full (100+) of Native American Artifacts in-
cluding stone hammers, celts, flint points, tools, flint pieces ... Fossils including tree fossils &
rock collection .. Old Grind Stone thought to be from Ft. Brown AreasCollectables including
2 older Marx Train sets & 1 new Lionel train set .. Gene Autry Guitar . Banks .. Old cap gun
. Diehl Beer cases & bottles and other old bottles & related Diehl cigarette lighter .. Defi-
ance Dairy Case . Defiance Advertising match safe & other old advertising including Berne
Ohio, Carr Tractor Sales, Mail Pouch Thermometer ... Clocks including Elgin Tempus 8 Wall
Clock, 12 day banjo and others .. Cast Iron Kettles Griswold #910 Griddle & several Gris-
wold and Wagner Skillets Scales . Wood Butter Churn .. Several Broad Axes and vari-
ety of old tools Sausage Presses Hand Corn Sheller Oak Wall telephone 2 Oak
Machinist Tool Chests . Sunoco Oil Bottles . Oldsmobile Printing Plate . Fishing Lures,
Rods & Reels, Etc. Silver Clarinet .. Old German Violin . Aladdin Oil Lamps Branding
Irons .. Sad Irons . Cow Bells .. Tins .. Primitives . Crocks .. Wooden Sled .. Ice Tongs
Coke Collectables, Coins, Jewelry & Related including Flats of jewelry & jewelry boxes &
14 k gold wedding ring . 5 Peace & Morgan silver dollars .. 400 wheat pennies .. 200
Kennedy Halves Half Seal $5 bill, error . $2 bills (3) 1934 green seal $20 & others .
Large amount of new in box Coke (appears 1990s & early 2000s) and Other Collectables-visit
our website Marbles .. Old Comic Books .. Old Books including Picturesque Northwest-
ern Ohio and Battlegrounds Of The Maumee Valley, Paulding Co. Plat Books, Historical Atlas,
Why America Won The War (WWI), Old Cook Books, Old family Bible, and many more Old
postcards, Valentines & Ball Cards . Many stacks and boxes of old magazines, records, books,
VCR tapes .. Many newer historical and factual reference books about architecture, White
House, Kennedy, Art, etc., etc. Glassware & Related including Vaseline glass .. Candle Sticks
R.S. Germany Bowl .. Depression glass .. Porcelain Vases .. Figurines Hall Tea Pot ..
Misc. Wedgewood . Pitcher & Bowl Alabaster & Bronze Candle Holders . Hundreds of old
small items & primitives .. 50+- matched pairs of vases, candle hoalders, lights, hangings, etc.
etc. etcOver 40 pieces of furniture including oak secretary (needs repair) .. oak table with
drawer . Flip top dining table .. Magazine stands Claw & ball square oak stand
Several round lamp stands of varied sizes & styles and several end, coffee & other tables
small wood wall cabinet w mirror chests of drawers .. Chairs .. Etc., etc . Plus patio and
lawn furniture and household items including new stainless steel electric range, bedroom suite,
chairs, refrigerator, upright freezer, Wites Coinmaster metal detector, etc., etc., etc. - visit our web
site . Inspection: Vehicles anytime during normal business hours all items Fri., June 6
from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. and beginning at 8:30 A.M. on the day of the auction . Terms: Cash,
approved check, VISA, Master Card or Discover Card .. Sellers: Roger W. Theis Estate, Pauld-
ing Co. Probate Case 20141011, Danny W., David L., Roger L. Theis Co-Ex, Daivd A. Hyman,
Attorney and .. Jerry L. Foust Estate, Pldg Co. Probate Crt Case 20141016, Marvin
G. Foust, Admin and G. Allan Fillman Estate, Paulding Co. Probate Case 20141038,
John Shiffler Ex., Suzanne Shuman Rister, Attorney .and others .. Gorrell Bros.
Auctioneers - Don Gorrell, Larry Gorrell, Matthew Bowers, Aaron Timm, Sandra Mickelson,
Nolan Shisler
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LOCATION: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility 1201 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH
Antiques - Collectables - Coins
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#1619 406 W. Canal,
Antwerp. 2 bdrm ranch
rebuilt from the studs
out in 2005. Kitchen w/
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Cn behalf of Lhe Wayne 1race 8oard of Lduca-
uon, congraLulauons go ouL Lo Lhe elghLy mem-
bers of Lhe Wayne 1race Class of 2014. Plgh
school graduauon has always been an lmporLanL
rlLe-of-passage ln our greaL counLry, and Lhe nexL
several years followlng graduauon are crlucal
years ln Lhe llves of our young adulLs. As noLed
ln lasL monLh's newsleuer, Lhousands of [obs [usL
ln Lhe sLaLe of Chlo are currenLly unlled due Lo a
lack of properly Lralned and skllled employees.
Many of Lhese [obs requlre employees who have
advanced compuLer skllls, maklng lL crlucal LhaL
men and women acqulre Lhe skllls and Lralnlng
needed Lo compeLe for Lhese posluons. 1hls
year's graduaLes wlll have Lhe opporLunlues over
Lhe nexL several years Lo geL Lhe skllls and Lraln-
lng needed Lo ll Lhese demandlng, and oen
umes hlgh-salary posluons. WlLh LhaL sald, leL's
all do our very besL Lo encourage our young peo-
ple Lo pursue hlgher educauon and Lo Lake Lhls
opporLunlLy very serlously. College sLudenLs who
auend class on a regular basls are much more
llkely Lo earn a degree and develop Lhe skllls
needed Lo be galnfully employed for years Lo
come.
Speaklng of compuLer use, we conunue Lo puL
much eorL lnLo our long-range plannlng con-
cernlng our dlrecuon wlLh Lechnology. !usL one
year ago, we had made Lhe declslon noL Lo
pursue Lhe 1:1 program. Powever, LhaL all
changed when our dlsLrlcL was awarded nearly
$300,000 Lhrough Lhe SLralghL A CranL. As a
resulL, we have reassessed our slLuauon and wlll
be movlng forward wlLh Lhe 1:1 program ln
grades 7-12 sLarung ln Lhe fall of Lhe 2014-2013
school year. Cur Lechnology deparLmenL, under
Lhe leadershlp of Mr. !erry Pessel and Mrs.
!oLllen Slsson, has worked dlllgenLly ln [usL a few
shorL monLhs Lo puL our dlsLrlcL ln posluon Lo
sLarL Lhe year wlLh a compuLer ln Lhe hands of
every sLudenL ln grades 7-12. Addluonally, we
are gearlng up Lo add over one hundred compuL-
ers Lo Lhe elemenLary schools wlLh Lhe long-Lerm
goal of havlng a compuLer for each sLudenL ln
grades 3-6 Lo use aL school each day. 1echnology
conunues Lo move aL llghLnlng speed, and we are
dolng our besL Lo move our sLudenLs along aL Lhe
currenL pace. Llke all declslons, we wlll con-
sLanLly evaluaLe Lhe eecuveness of our Lechnol-
ogy program so LhaL our sLudenLs remaln
compeuuve ln fuLure school years.
ln furLher currlculum news, we are very
pleased Lo announce LhaL our on-llne learnlng
lab, housed ln Lhe !P/PS bulldlng, wlll begln lLs
second year Lhls fall. 1hls program began Lhe
currenL school year wlLh seven sLudenLs and wlll
nlsh Lhe year wlLh LwenLy-slx sLudenLs. Addl-
uonally, over LwenLy college-bound [unlors and
senlors have Laken nearly forLy on-llne, college-
level courses Lhls school year Lhrough Lhe on-llne
lab. CLher avallable courses Lhrough Lhls formaL
lnclude AC1 prep classes, credlL recovery classes,
A classes, and perhaps even summer school and
oLher make-up courses. SLudenLs enrolled ln Lhls
program are full-edged Wayne 1race sLudenLs
who are, or could become, ellglble for co-
currlcular and exLra-currlcular acuvlues. SLu-
denLs and parenLs lnLeresLed ln Lhls opuon are
encouraged Lo conLacL Mr. uave AlL ln Lhe hlgh
school omce.
CongraLulauons go ouL Lo our performlng arLs
deparLmenL for several nlce concerLs Lo close Lhe
school year. 8and and cholr concerLs aL Lhe !P/
PS, along wlLh sprlng programs aL our elemenLary
schools, all broughL ouL very nlce crowds. ulrec-
Lors Mlss Sharon Splnner, Mrs. Marle Moore, and
Mrs. Ann Wleland, along wlLh muslcal accompa-
nlsL Mrs. !onl Wennlnger, conunue Lo brlng ne
muslc educauon Lo our sLudenLs. 1hanks also go
ouL Lo Lhe Wayne 1race erformlng ArLs Assocla-
uon for Lhelr conunued nanclal asslsLance ln Lhe
areas of muslc, performance, and drama.
l have Lhe greaL honor of announclng Lhe SLa
Pall of lame Class of 2014. llrsL revealed Lo Lhe
publlc aL May's board of educauon meeung,
Mr. Parold Sponseller and Mr. !lm McLlroy wlll
be lnducLed as Lhe newesL members of Lhls pres-
uglous group. Mr. McLlroy, along wlLh members
of each of Lhelr famllles wlll be lnvlLed Lo parucl-
paLe ln a formal ceremony prlor Lo Lhe sLarL of a
2014 home fooLball game. More lnformauon wlll
be adverused as we geL closer Lo Lhls evenL.
Cnce agaln, members of Lhe commluee would
llke Lo Lhank everyone who nomlnaLed a worLhy
sLa member for Lhls honor.
ln closlng, l'd llke Lo express my grauLude Lo
Lhe Wayne 1race communlLy for whaL l belleve
has been anoLher excellenL year servlng as your
superlnLendenL. Lducaung our young people and
Leachlng Lhem Lo become producuve cluzens ls a
Leam eorL wlLh consLanL communlcauon
needed beLween school and home. lor our
young people Lo be successful, everyone musL
work LogeLher for Lhe same goal.
As always, lf you have quesuons or concerns
abouL your chlld's educauonal experlence aL
Wayne 1race, feel free Lo conLacL your bulldlng
prlnclpal or superlnLendenL.
Co 8alders!

Laur|e DeLong, D|rector of Student Serv|ces
1hls summer, we would llke Lo remlnd parenLs
of lncomlng klndergarLeners and lncomlng 7Lh
graders of Lhe need Lo schedule Lhe necessary
lmmunlzauons for school. lf a chlld ls currenL,
he/she wlll need Lo geL Lhe u1ap, ollo, MM8,
and Chlckenpox vacclnauons. Pepauus A ls avall-
able, buL noL mandaLory for chlldren Lhls age.
SevenLh grade sLudenLs are requlred Lo have a
1dap (LeLanus, dlphLherla, and perLussls) lmmun-
lzauon before Lhe sLarL of Lhe 2014 - 2013 school
year. lmmunlzauons may be scheduled wlLh your
famlly physlclan or aL Lhe auldlng CounLy PealLh
ueparLmenL ln !une and AugusL. lor more lnfor-
mauon, please call Lhe auldlng CounLy PealLh
ueparLmenL aL 419-399-3921 or 1-866-399-3921.
AL Lhls ume of year, parenLs are asklng abouL
summer opporLunlues for Lhelr chlldren. ln addl-
uon Lo lnformal local acuvlues such as vacauon
8lble School, Summer Llbrary rogram, Camp
Clay, lamlly "?" membershlps, eLc., Lhere are
acuvlues planned LhroughouL norLhwesL Chlo for
sLudenLs wlLh dlsablllues. 1he camps and recrea-
uonal opporLunlues are focused on speclc are-
as, such as Lherapeuuc rldlng, auusm, medlcal
needs, scuba dlvlng, day camp, uown Syndrome,
and many oLhers. lnformauon may be found aL
Lhe followlng webslLes:
kecreanon and kesp|te web page from SLaLe
SupporL 1eam 8eglon 1 lncludes lnformauon
on camps, camp locaLors, and plannlng for a
vacauon wlLh a chlld wlLh a dlsablllLy:
hup://www.ssLr1.org/?page_ld=11497
Summer rograms for Ind|v|dua|s w|th Aunsm
Spectrum D|sorders from Lhe Auusm SocleLy of
norLhwesL Chlo: hup://asno.org
lor any quesuons regardlng lmmunlzauons,
summer opporLunlues, Llule 8alders reschools,
or Lhe Speclal Lducauon ueparLmenL, feel free Lo
call me aL Lhe Crover Plll LlemenLary bulldlng
(419-387-3414) and Lhe auldlng WesLern 8uck-
eye LSC omce (419-399-4711). Cr you may emall
me aL: delongl[wL.k12.oh.us.

W1 ANL LLLMLN1Ak
Iody L. Dunham, r|nc|pa|
W1L sLudenLs and sLa had an amazlng and
posluve 2013-2014 school year Lhanks Lo Lhe
supporL of our famllles and communlLy. 1he
sLudenLs dld an awesome [ob learnlng Lhe greaL
lessons LhaL our Leachers prepared for Lhem.
We wanL Lo slncerely Lhank our Leachers
Ms. !oan 8oLerf and Mrs. Marle Moore for Lhelr
many years of falLhful Leachlng and servlce Lo
W1L. We wlsh Lhem a very happy and healLhy
reuremenL. We wlll mlss you ladles!
We also wanL Lo Lhank Lhe 1C for Lhelr amaz-
lng supporL Lhls school year. !usL ln Lhe monLh of
May alone, Lhey provlded Lhe sLudenLs wlLh a
uome 1heaLer experlence and an end of Lhe year
Carnlval. 1hank you parenLs!
CongraLulauons Lo Lhe slxLh grade sLudenLs
who wlll be movlng on Lo W1!P ln AugusL! We
appreclaLe all of Lhelr leadershlp Lo Lhe younger
sLudenLs. We are Lhankful for all of Lhe help LhaL
Lhey provlded around Lhe bulldlng such as
helplng wlLh Lhe ag each day, mornlng
announcemenLs, malnLalnlng Lhe ouLslde
announcemenL board and lunch room/cusLodlal
asslsLance. We wlll mlss you!
All sLudenLs are encouraged Lo vlslL Lhelr local
llbrary Lhls summer Lo conunue readlng Lhelr
favorlLe books. 8eadlng ls such an lmporLanL llfe
sklll! lease keep ln mlnd LhaL Lhe ayne Commu-
nlLy Llbrary has books LhaL are parL of our Accel-
eraLed 8eader program.
1he hours of Lhe ayne CommunlLy Llbrary are:
Monday & 1uesday 12:00-7:30
Wednesday - lrlday 10:00-3:00
SaLurday 9:00-1:00
lor your plannlng, our school omce wlll be
open for a few weeks ln !une and Lhen agaln
beglnnlng Lhe rsL of AugusL. 1he rsL day of
school for Lhe 2014-2013 school year wlll be
Wednesday, AugusL 20
Lh
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We hope LhaL everyone has a wonderful
summer!


W1 GkCVLk nILL LLLMLN1Ak
kev|n W||son, r|nc|pa|
lL ls hard Lo belleve LhaL Lhe 2013-2014 school
year almosL compleLe and summer break ls [usL
around Lhe corner. 1o many people lL may seem
as lf Lhe school ls closed durlng Lhe summer. 1hls
could noL be furLher from Lhe LruLh. 8eglnnlng
!une 2 our cusLodlal sLa wlll begln preparlng Lhe
W1CP bulldlng for Lhe 2014-2013 school year.
1hls ls a ume consumlng Lask, buL our sLa ls
condenL LhaL Lhey can have everyLhlng ready for
Lhe nexL school year.
AL Lhls ume we wanL Lo Lhank everyone who
collecLed and conLrlbuLed Lo Lhe Crover Plll
Llbrary box Lops" and Campbell Soup" label
pro[ecLs. 1hls year, Lhrough your eorLs, Lhe
Crover Plll LlemenLary Llbrary was able Lo ralse
around $1,200 from Lhe collecuon of box Lops".
WlLh Lhe Campbell Soup" labels Mrs. noslnger
recelved many prlzes used for Lhe AcceleraLed
rogram. AL Lhls ume we would llke Lo Lhank
Mrs. noslnger for her ume spenL ln arranglng
Lhe A8 arues and gaLherlng Lhe prlzes. Also, we
need Lo Lhank Mrs. 8randy Coyne, who spenL
hours cumng box Lops or labels for Mrs.
noslnger. 1hanks Lo Lhese Lwo ladles eorLs,
we were able Lo oer our sLudenLs a very nlce
AcceleraLed 8eader reward sysLem.
As we look back over Lhe school year we can
recall Lhe many dlerenL umes ln whlch Lhe
Crover Plll 1C was Lhere Lo asslsL our Leachers
and sLudenLs. We wanL Lo begln by Lhanklng Lhe
1C for a very en[oyable Clymplc and Carnlval
uay. nexL, we wanL Lo Lhank Lhem for Lhe lce
cream whlch Lhey provlded and served Lo Lhe
sLudenLs aL Lhe end of CAA week. llnally we
wanL all say 1hank ?ou Lo all of Lhe 1C mem-
bers. 1he sLa and l wanL you Lo know how
much we appreclaLe whaL you have done and wlll
conunue Lo do for our sLa and sLudenLs.
As Lhls year ends, Lhe W1CP sLa ls also pre-
parlng for nexL year. WaLch Lhe AugusL news-
leuer or W1CP web-slLe for any lnformauon
perLalnlng Lo Lhe 2014-2013 school year. 1o
asslsL you ln helplng your sLudenL prepare for
nexL year, we have placed Lhe school supply llsL
on Lhe web-slLe.
ln closlng, Lhe CP sLa, sLudenLs, and l wanL Lo
wlsh Mr. Mlke 8ok a very happy reuremenL.
Mr. 8ok spenL 34 wonderful years servlng Lhe
Wayne 1race school dlsLrlcL as an ouLsLandlng
educaLor. Mr. 8ok's sense of humor, hls ablllLy Lo
nd a fun way Lo Leach, along wlLh hls deslre Lo
see all sLudenLs succeed wlll Lruly be mlssed. We
wlsh noLhlng buL Lhe besL as Mr. 8ok enLers a
new sLage ln llfe.
ln closlng l would llke Lo wlsh Lhe sLudenLs,
sLa and communlLy a very fun and safe summer
break.

W1 Ik.]Sk. nIGn SCnCCL
Greg Leeth, r|nc|pa|
lL ls hard Lo belleve LhaL Lhe 2013-2014 school
year has come and gone. Whlle we have cele-
braLed many academlc, muslc, and aLhleuc
accompllshmenLs, more lmporLanLly, we have
creaLed and developed personal relauonshlps
LhaL wlll lasL for many, many years. l appreclaLe
Lhe supporL Lhe Wayne 1race communlLy has
glven our sLudenLs and sLa, and l am Lhankful
for Lhe way Lhe communlLy has welcomed me ln
my rsL year as prlnclpal of Lhe [unlor and senlor
hlgh school.
AL Lhe concluslon of Lhe school year, several
longume sLa members reured from Lhelr [obs ln
educauon. kaLhle klpfer reured from her secre-
Lary posluon aer servlng Lhe dlsLrlcL for more
Lhan 30 years. 1eachers 1om McCord, Anne
Cerber, and !udl Snook also reured aer many
years of dedlcaLed Leachlng Lo Lhousands of
Wayne 1race sLudenLs. And lasLly, ueb klpfer
reured from her posluon as sLudy hall monlLor.
All of Lhese lndlvlduals wlll be greaLly mlssed by
sLudenLs and fellow sLa members. l wlsh Lhe
besL of luck Lo each of Lhem!
1hough Lhe school year has ended, Lhe work
has noL. Many of our Leachers and cusLodlans
wlll be logglng long hours preparlng for Lhe
upcomlng school year. As noLed ln Lhe May
newsleuer, Wayne 1race ls forLunaLe Lo have
been awarded by Lhe sLaLe of Chlo a granL LoLal-
lng nearly $300,000 Lo be used for Lhe lmplemen-
Lauon of a 1:1 compuLer program. WhaL LhaL
means for sLudenLs ls LhaL every 7-12 grade
sLudenL wlll be lssued a school-owned lapLop
compuLer Lo use for Lhe enure year. WhaL LhaL
means for Leachers ls creaung and renlng les-
sons LhaL lncorporaLe Lechnology lnLo Lhelr
Leachlng. Many of Lhe [unlor hlgh and hlgh
school Leachers are commlued Lo Lralnlng and
professlonal developmenL durlng Lhe summer
monLhs Lo prepare for Lhls lnluauve.

CusLodlans wlll also be hard aL work as a num-
ber of bulldlng lmprovemenL pro[ecLs are already
underway. 1eacher classrooms, Lhe welghL
room, and cusLodlal omces are belng moved aL
Lhls ume. ln addluon, palnung, oor refurblsh-
lng, and replaclng obsoleLe lockers hlghllghL Lhe
summer pro[ecLs.
Agaln, we had a fanLasuc 2013-2014 school
year, and we eagerly anuclpaLe havlng an even
beuer year ln 2014-2013.
Ln[oy Lhe summer!

Students of the Month]1eacher of the uarter
Wayne 1race !P-PS recenLly named Lhelr
SLudenLs of Lhe MonLh for Aprll. Wlnners
are: Lmll SLoller (9), Mlchaela Parrls (10), 8ryan
Poman (7), lzlah CreaLhouse (11), Llly Slnn (8),
and !ake Cerber (12). 1hese sLudenLs recelved a
"8alder rlde - ay lorward" L-shlrL as parL of
Lhelr award.
Wayne 1race !P-PS recenLly named Lhelr
1eachers for Lhe 4Lh CuarLer. 1hey lnclude:
Mr. 1om McCord, Mlss 1asha SLucke, Mrs. !udl
Snook, and Mrs. Anne Cerber. 1hey recelved a
"8alder rlde - ay lorward" L-shlrL as parL of
Lhelr award. 1hank you for all LhaL you've done
for Lhe sLudenLs of Wayne 1race!

Gu|dance Department
1he nexL urlvers' Ld class aL W1PS wlll be held
on !une 2, 3, 4, 3, 9, 10, 11, and 12. 8eglsLrauon
maLerlals are avallable ln Lhe guldance omce.
1he cosL of Lhe class ls $340. lor more lnfo, call
Safe SLarL urlvlng School aL 419-238-1069.
SLudenLs musL be 13 years and 3 monLhs old Lo
Lake Lhe class. 8kING CUk kLGIS1kA1ICN
ICkM AND AMLN1 1C 1nL IIkS1 CLASS.
SLudenLs wlll noL be gemng a copy of Lhelr
schedule for nexL year unul AugusL. Mrs. lranz
wlll go over schedules wlLh sLudenLs before Lhe
end of Lhe school year, and changes may be
made aL LhaL ume. SLudenLs wlll be glven mul-
uple days ln AugusL Lo plck up schedules, and
changes may be made Lhen also. Cnly llmlLed
changes wlll be allowed aer LhaL ume. No
changes w||| be made the day before schoo|
beg|ns or the hrst day of schoo|.

Ath|enc Department News
8uslnesses lnLeresLed ln supporung W1 aLh-
leucs are lnvlLed Lo puL an ad ln Lhe fall and wln-
Ler sporLs program. 1he cosL ls: 1/8 pg. $30, 1/4
pg. $80, 1/2 pg. $100, and a full page ad ls $123.
Ads wlll be ln both Lhe fall and wlnLer programs.
1he lnslde of Lhe fronL and back and Lhe very
back of Lhe program are ln color and avallable aL
an addluonal cosL Lo Lhose lnLeresLed. lor more
deLalls on placlng an ad, conLacL uebble klpfer aL
419-399-4100 or aL klpferd[wL.k12.oh.us.
?ou may also adveruse on our dlglLal message
cenLer on Lhe l8 scoreboard. Messages musL be
13 words or less and wlll run durlng varslLy l8
games and Lrack meeLs. CosL ls $30 for Lhe year.
lf you purchase an ad ln Lhe sporLs program, Lhe
cosL for Lhe message cenLer ad ls only $23.

Sports hys|ca|s for 2014-201S Schoo| ear
SporLs hyslcals wlll be held 1uesday, Iune 3, ln
Lhe !r. Plgh gym. 1he cost |s 51S. Checks shou|d
be made payab|e to au|d|ng Co. nosp|-
ta|. hyslcal forms are avallable ln Lhe PS and
aLhleuc omces and musL be slgned by a parenL/
guardlan. 1he schedule for physlcals ls: PS boys
8:00-9:30 a.m., !r. Plgh boys 9:30-10:30 a.m.,
break for lunch from 11:00-12:30, PS glrls 12:30-
1:30 p.m., and !r. Plgh glrls 1:30-3:00 p.m. lf
sLudenLs cannoL make lL durlng Lhelr scheduled
ume or would llke Lo come wlLh a slbllng, Lhey
may come durlng one of Lhe oLher ume sloLs.

!une 2 1eacher Work uay
!une 14 AC1 LesL
!une 14 ayne Plgh School Alumnl 8anqueL
!une 13 laLher's uay
!une 21 8lue Creek Plgh School Alumnl 8anqueL
August 20 I|rst day of c|ass for students for
the 2014-201S schoo| year


!une 3 SporLs hyslcals ln !P gym:
PS boys 8:00-9:30
!P boys 9:30-10:30
PS glrls 12:30-1:30
!P glrls 1:30-3:00
!une 9/10/11 !P v8 Camp ln !P gym 8:00-11:00
!une 21 7 on 7 looLball aL Columbus 10:00


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superintendents and some of
the transportation employees
drive the roads at 5 a.m. and
some even earlier to check
road and weather conditions.
This is a job that is taken very
seriously by those involved as
each one makes sure that roads
and conditions are safe for the
buses and students.
Frigid temperatures, snow
and the wind have been a
problem this year. It has been a
long time since temperatures
have dipped to below zero and
remain so low for such a long
time.
So, when is too cold, too
cold?
A lot of it depends on where
one lives and what one is used
to. In Florida, 40 is consid-
By NANCY WHITAKER
Progress Staff Writer
It has never been necessary
to enact a cold weather poli-
cy in Paulding County. That
is until this month of January.
Theres been an onslaught of
below-zero temperatures, high
winds and an accumulation of
snow.
It appears that there is not
much relief coming this week,
as temperatures are to dip
down to below zero once
again.
When the road conditions
are bad, residents usually get
fair warning from the news
media, EMA and weather
services informing of ap-
proaching bad weather.
Information is also available
on all of the school delays and
closings. Sometimes, the de-
lays and closings are an-
nounced the night before.
What nobody realizes is the
process involved in making
the decision whether to cancel
school or just delay it.
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A road drifting shut at Jacobs Pointe in Payne. The county was under a Level 3 snow emergency during a portion of Monday.

































































HAVILAND The Ohio
State Highway Patrols Van
Wert Post is investigating
an injury crash involving a
Wayne Trace Elementary
school bus that occurred at
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Payne, was northbound
coming from Wayne Trace
High School.
Troopers said Dingus was
distracted in the vehicle and
drifted left of center. Etzler
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Bus-car crash
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