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THE VILLAGE REPORTER
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18 - THE VILLAGE REPORTER - YOUR HOMETOWN NEWS SOURCE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 2014
Storage
STORAGE - West Unity
Storage Units for Rent.
Month To Month Rates -
Call 419/924-5007. 10x20
$49 10x10 $38
WANTED TO BUY - Junk
cars & trucks, dead or alive,
top dollar $ paid. 419-708-
1615, 419-335-1358.
Wanted
Help Wanted
MORE WEST UNITY NEWS
Help Wanted
For Sale
FOR SALE - Do you love
history? Do you love FAY-
ETTE? 1916 Fayette Tattler
(Yearbook), good condition.
$20. 419-630-4305.
FOR SALE - 1997 Chevy
Astro Van. Runs great.
200,000+ miles. Third row
seats. $1,300 OBO. Similar
van pictured. Montpelier,
Ohio.
HELP WANTED - West Unity Subway is looking for friendly
faces to join our team. Day, evening, weekend and assistant
manager position available. Stop in for application for apply
online at subway.com.
HELP WANTED - Drivers: Local No-Touch Delivery Open-
ings! Excellent hourly pay & Benefts! 1yr CDL-A Experi-
ence. Call Penske Logistics: 1-855-582-2032
MORE WAUSEON AREA NEWS
LEGAL NOTICE FOR BIDS - The Edon Northwest Local
School Board of Education will be accepting sealed bids
on the following :
2000 Ram 2500 HD 4x4 Truck with 69,604 miles
1994 - 7.5 foot Western Plow
1988 - 8.0 foot Western Plow
All will be sold in their present condition as is and
without express or implied warranty of any kind concern-
ing the condition the items. Items will be sold either indi-
vidually, or as a set.
Sealed bids will be accepted at the Treasurers offce
until 12:00 noon, Wednesday, October 29, 2014. All in-
quiries should be directed to Todd Muehlfeld, at 419-272-
3213.
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Kerry Samples, Treasurer
HELP WANTED - PART-TIME MEAL DELIVERY DRIVER
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners is accepting
applications for the position of part-time Regular Meal De-
livery Driver. This person will report to the Fulton County
Senior Center in Wauseon daily to perform delivery du-
ties as assigned per route, Monday through Friday, ap-
proximately 3-5 hours/day. This person might be asked
to transport seniors to one of our nutrition sites and to
assist the site manager. The starting wage will be $8.00
per hour. All interested candidates should send applica-
tions to the Fulton County Senior Center by November 14
or visit www.fultoncountyoh.com for more information.
EEO Employer
LEGAL NOTICE - On October 8, 2014, the Council of the
Village of Pioneer, Ohio passed the following legislation:
Ordinance No. 15-2014: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A FIRST AMEND-
MENT TO THE VILLAGES AMENDED AND RESTATED
LOAN AGREEMENT WITH AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POW-
ER, INC., AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. This Ordi-
nance authorizes the Village Administrator to enter into
an amendment to an existing loan agreement with Ameri-
can Municipal Power, Inc. which will allow the Village to
make a larger principle payment in 2014 on its obligation
and declares an emergency. All provisions of this Ordi-
nance go into full force and effect immediately.
The complete text of the above legislation can be ob-
tained or viewed at the offce of the Village Fiscal Off-
cer, at 409 South State Street, Pioneer, Ohio 43554. This
summary was prepared or reviewed and approved by
Thomas A. Thompson, Village Solicitor for the Village of
Pioneer, Ohio.
AFFORDABLE
HOMES FOR SALE!
Look At These Prices!
WAUSEON. Dover Glen community.
Great doublewide, nicely updated. 3
BR/2 BA, large 2-car attached
garage. Price reduced... owner
anxious. Must see!
$69,900
LIBERTY CENTER. Spiess MHP.
Super affordable 14x70 2 BR/1 BA
with covered porch.
$8,900
HOLLAND. Westbrook Senior
Village. 2002 28x60 3 BR/2 BA, dry -
wall. Large carport.
$42,900
WAUSEON. Dover Glen community.
1999 S kyline 16x80 3 BR/2 BA.
Needs a little finishing. Priced right!
$24,900
Wauseon Maumee
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Check our website for pictures!
Always open at
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Select Homes Would Allow
You To Move In Quickly!
We are open 12-5, Mon.-Sat.
CDL DRIVERS WANTED
LOCAL & OTR TRUCK
DRIVERS NEEDED
DTAK LLC IS SEEKING INDIVIDUALS
TO JOIN THEIR TEAM.
GOOD WAGES, MIDWEST RUNS,
HOME EVERY OTHER NIGHT.
CANDIDATE MUST POSSESS:
A VALID CDL CLASS A, B & C
INTERESTED CANDIDATES SHOULD
CONTACT 920-982-6003
OR STOP IN THE OFFICE TO FILL OUT AN APPLICATION AT
DTAK LLC
N3730 DRIER RD NEW LONDON, WI
05056566
HIRING NOW!
in Williams & Fulton Counties
Production
Assemblers
Robotic Welders
Press Operators
Machinists
General Labor
Prior experience required for some, but not all openings.
$9.00 - $12.00 p/hr. Apply online with our Bryan (job
code 509) or Wauseon (job code 532) offces at www.
job1usa.com. Resumes may be emailed to applybryan@
job1usa.com or applywauseon@job1usa.com.
Applied with Job1 in the past? Contact us at 419-636-
8820 or 419-335-6350 to update your fle.
HOME HEALTH AIDES
Caring, dependable individuals needed to assist with home
care needs for elderly & disabled in Fulton County.
Part-time, fexible hours, great for students or
working around other commitments.
CNA/STNA a plus, not required. Training available.
Application online or pick-up at:
Community Health Professionals
230 Westfeld Dr., Archbold, OH 43502
www.ComHealthPro.org
Help Wanted
Kick Off Your Halloween
Celebrations With A Monster Movie
At The Wauseon Public Library
WAUSEONKick off your Halloween
celebrations with a Monster Movie
Marathon at the Wauseon Public Library
on Thursday, October 30 from 3-7:00
p.m. The Halloween Movie Day is free
and is open to everyone, both the young
and the young at heart.
Come on out and enjoy popcorn and
a movie, shared Library Director Amy
Murphy. And feel free to wear your
Halloween costume to the library.
If you have any questions or would
like additional information about the
Halloween Movie Day, please email
the Wauseon Public Library at amy.
murphy@oplin.org or call 419-335-
6626.
INFORMATION PROVIDED
By: Chelsie Firestone
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
The Wauseon Board of Education
addressed a rather light agenda during
their monthly noon Board meeting held
October 24.
In fnancial matters brought forth
during the meeting the Board approved:
The FY15-FY19 Five Year Forecast
as required by law.
Donations from Jan Krause and
Ron Hodges to the WHS Speech Team.
Modifcations and supplemental
modifcations to the FY15 Permanent
Appropriations and the FY15 Certifcate
of Resources as presented.
An increase of $400 for the WHS
Athletics change fund.
Then and Now certifcates for
the payment of invoices to Clay Ewell
Education and Earl Mechanical.
In personnel matters the Board
approved:
Brandi Freestone and Adraina
Jimenez as Classifed Substitutes for the
2014-15 school year pending receipts of
clean BCI/FBI background checks.
A one-year limited classifed contract
to Kristin Wymer as the Leggett Reads
Coordinator for the 2014-15 school
year pending receipt of a clean BCI/FBI
background check.
Trevor Dominique as an Athletic
Department Student worker for the
2014-15 school year, effective October
15, 2014.
Kim Machinski and Jenna Henricks
as substitute bus drivers retroactive to
October 6, 2014.
Other matters approved by the
board were a series of six overnight
trips for the WHS Speech Team and
the FFA Overnight Trip/National FFA
Convention.
The next meeting of the Wauseon
Board of Education will be held on
Monday, November 10, 2014 at 5:30 PM
in the Board of Education Offce.
Chelsie can be reached at
chelsie@thevillagereporter.com
Wauseon Board Of Education
Addresses Light Agenda
PHOTO PROVIDED
SWEET TREATS ... The West Unity Tiger Cubs from pack 669 recently visited
Cookies on Demand in Montpelier. The boys and parents enjoyed hearing about
how Becky Freese got started in her business. Becky told them how she personally
makes every batch of cookies and how she hand scoops them onto cookie trays. The
boys were curious about how many different kinds of cookies she makes and how
many dozen she does in a year. Becky told them that she makes around a million
cookies a year. Cookies on Demand has sent cookies to almost every state in the
United States and has sent to several different countries for the US servicemen
and women. We ended our tour by sampling some of the delicious cookies. Sugar
seemed to be the favorite with the cubs. Thank you Becky for having the Tiger Cubs
for a tour. Pictured here are scouts Darius Ross, Luke Leatherman, Leo Hahn, and
Shane Netcher picking out their cookies.
West Unity Tiger Cubs Travel To
Montpelier To Learn About Cookies

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