Paulding Progress October 13
Paulding Progress October 13
Melrose church
hot dog roast Dennis Saam/Paulding County Progress
MELROSE – The Paulding hosted Allen East for its 2010 Homecoming game
Melrose United Methodist Nancy Whitaker/Paulding County Progress on Friday. During the pregame ceremonies, seniors Alyssa
Church is inviting the com- Volunteer Lisa Fortner (left) and Paulding County Dog Warden Mandy Lichty with two of the St. John and Beau Hahn were crowned queen and king. For a
munity to a hot dog roast shelter’s many residents. The shelter already has taken in 360 dogs, more than last year, and photo of the entire Homecoming court, see inside.
on Saturday, Oct. 16 start- could use more volunteers and funding assistance.
ing at 6:30 p.m. in the
church picnic area. Food
will be provided; friends
and neighbors are asked to
By NANCY WHITAKER
Progress Staff Writer
The dog shelter is a county entity only fund-
ed by license sales, fees and fines. Since so
Raider royalty
PAULDING – October is National Adopt a many people are getting rid of their dogs, there
come and enjoy fellowship. Dog month and Paulding County Dog Warden are not as many licenses being sold.
The event is sponsored by Mandy Lichty is hoping that people will step Lichty continued, “It is heartbreaking when
the United Methodist Men. forward and adopt a dog from the shelter. someone comes in and says, ‘I just don’t want
The church is located two The Paulding County Dog Shelter is current- my dog anymore.’ I get so many reasons as to
miles west of Oakwood on ly full. why pet owners are getting rid of their dogs. I
Ohio 613. Eileen Kochen- “The shelter has taken in 360 dogs this year, know the economy is bad, so a lot of people
sparger is the pastor. which is even a higher number than last year,” just can’t afford to have a dog.”
Lichty said. “There were 133 strays, 111 sur- Other reasons she said she hears are: “I don’t
rendered [brought in] their dogs and a total of want it.” “It’s ugly.” “I don’t like it.” Or, “I am
Election news 116 were just dropped off at the shelter. Out of moving.”
The pre-general election
the 133 strays we picked up last year, only 43 In her spare time, Lichty is searching for var-
finance reports are due for
of the owners came to claim them.” ious grants. “It sure would be nice if someone
candidates and PACs at the
She noted, “Last Monday morning, I came could volunteer to help us write a grant and
Paulding County Board of
into work and a total of five dogs had been apply for some funding.”
Elections by 4 p.m.
dropped off. One dog was chained to the fence, Meanwhile, the Paulding County Dog
Thursday, Oct. 21
another was in a cage and another in a trap. Shelter is taking the steps to start a group
“We are also low on funding and we are con- which can do fund-raisers for the shelter. They
Thanks to you ... stantly getting more dogs in. I had to lay off my are in the process of applying for a tax exempt
We’d like to thank Chad assistants and I am currently working 24/7 by status to start the group.
and Jill Christner of myself.” The Paulding County Dog Shelter currently Wayne Trace Yearbook Photo
Noblesville, Ind. for sub- This means that she has to feed the dogs, run has two Web sites and is also on Facebook. If Wayne Trace hosted Tinora for its 2010 Homecoming game
scribing to the Progress! the kennel and do everything by herself, in- you need a dog or would like to help out, on Friday, Oct. 8. During the pregame ceremonies, senior
cluding picking up dogs. A volunteer, Lisa please contact Mandy Lichty at 419-399-9728 JoEllen Fickel was crowned queen while Gage Critten was
Fortner of Defiance, has been helping out or by emailing her at pcdogwarden@wind- crowned king. For a photo of the entire Homecoming court,
Follow us when she can. stream.net see inside.
on Facebook
The Progress has
launched a Facebook page
as a way for readers to get
more information from its
Charloe’s Octoberfest is Saturday, Oct. 16
community newspaper. The By NANCY WHITAKER Saturday, Oct. 16. scouts will be having a ceremonial 2:30. The tournament will cost $5 per
page already has 70 fans. Progress Staff Writer The celebration will begin at 2 p.m. flag burning, so bring in any old flags person for the entry fee, with the win-
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Obit photos, if submitted, Beitleschees-Albers officiat- By: Lovina Eicher
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are also published for Cemetery, Payne. Hocke- By Kevin Williams was so enthralled that I seri- current Amish life and I be-
free. If you have any meyer Funeral Home was in The Amish Cook column ously considered joining the lieve I was destined for mine,
questions, please call our charge of the arrangements. will soon celebrate two Amish faith. Other outsiders but for what purpose? He’s a
office: 419-399-4015.
MABEL COPSEY
Preferred memorials are to
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. The decades. But to make it to this
milestone, I first had to get rid
of a millstone. Six months ago
have done so successfully.
What would there be to dislike
about a creed that embraced
Seeker who sought and found,
while two decades later I’m
still seeking.
Church Corner
1924-2010 DAVID GANGER I wrote about a battle with a family and faith all rolled into But now that the bank battle
HARLAN, Ind. – Mabel 1937-2010 bank that was threatening to spiritual simplicity? is over, I believe the column
Anna Copsey, 85, of Harlan, SHERWOOD – David L. take The Amish Cook column People who join the Amish can enter a new more stable
Ind. died Oct. 5, as a result of Ganger, 73, of Sherwood, down with it. Here is the faith are known as “Seekers” period if properly funded. And
Sunday, Oct. 17 story’s conclusion and how (there’s a great story about I believe the way to do that is
injuries sustained in a car passed away Tuesday, Oct. 5
Hiltons in concert you can help make sure it such a family in the newly re- through another giant book
crash. at his residence. The Dupont Church of the
She was born Dec. 22, He was born July 20, 1937, Brethren will be having a never repeats itself: leased Everything But The drive. Content is currency and
1924, in Paulding, the daugh- in Paulding, the son of Leren- After my column ran, a Kitchen Sink book). After a pe- our books do offer a wonderful
ter of Harry T. and Mae zie and Margaret (Chehi) gospel concert at 7 p.m. court-appointed mediator was riod of reflection, and with tribute to 20 years and a pro-
(Keist) Foreman. She was Ganger. On June 28, 1993, he Sunday, Oct. 17. assigned to review my loan. some sadness, I passed on an vide us with a foundation to
married to Ray Copsey, who married Linda Ebersole, who The group, The Hilton’s The bank was furious that Amish existence. But years build 20 more upon.
preceded her in death in 2005. survives. He was a self-em- from Canada will be per- readers were calling them on later, shackled by my Black- BOOK SPECIAL INFO:
She was a homemaker and a ployed carpenter who enjoyed forming. Their theme is behalf of the column and I be- berry and stuck in the web of All SEVEN softcover cook-
member of Holy Trinity flying ultralight aircraft. “Ready to Serve.” Their lieve that is what led them – the Internet, I still wonder books, including the newly
Lutheran Church in Harlan Also surviving are his chil- music and performance is after a two-year stalemate – to about where my life would be released editor’s Amish Cook
and the Holy Trinity Lutheran dren, Mark (Leann) Ganger of not about them, but their ultimately settle and I am very if I had chosen the Amish? Everything But the Kitchen
Church Chatter Club. Warsaw, Ind., Steve Bergman willingness to serve, one of grateful. The terms were Dra- Would I be happier? Spiritu- Sink book is now being of-
Surviving are four daugh- of Sherwood, Shane the characteristics of a be- conian, but I accepted. The ally richer? I found some an- fered again for the lowest
ters, Donna (David) Blitz of Bergman, Damian Ganger and liever. bank also demanded that I swers last week when I spent price that they’ll ever be of-
Fort Wayne, Barbara (Jim) Mathia Ganger all at home; A free will offering will cease all public discussion for the day with a Seeker in rural fered for: $89 (plus $6 ship-
Kjendalen of Hudson, Ind., three brothers, Robert of Stur- be accepted. For more infor- six months. That order is now Logan County, Ohio. ping) for all six 200-page
Rose (Jim) Ehle of Angola, gis, Mich., Roland of Pauld- mation you may call 419- over, so I’m free to talk. Yes, While I couldn’t join, I be- titles through Oct. 30. To
and Joyce (Chad) Schnelker ing and John of Briceton; and 596-4314. my house was saved, but it came a Seeker by proxy. I rea- order these titles DIRECTLY
of Waterloo, Ind.; 12 grand- six grandchildren. “Church Corner” listings was never just about my roof. soned I could do the next best through Amazon.com go
children; and 13 great-grand- Funeral services were held are free. If your church is It really wasn’t. I could have thing and keep a fascinating www.amishcookonline.com/
children. Friday, Oct. 8 at Dooley Fu- having any special services stomached losing my home, culture and religion in my life books and that will take you
She also was preceded in neral Home, Antwerp. Burial or programs, please call the but I couldn’t stomach my par- and bring it to others. So 20 to the Amazon store. Orders
death by a son, Harry Copsey was in St. Paul Lutheran Paulding County Progress at ents losing theirs in my pursuit years ago, I set off in search of for the “seven set” can also
in 2009; and a brother, John Cemetery, rural Paulding. 419-399-4015 or email us of what is still an unfulfilled an Amish columnist. The jour- be placed by calling 513-
Foreman. Condolences and fond your information at dream. And while the dream ney to The Amish Cook’s door 849-9158. Additional sets
Services were held Satur- memories may be shared at progress@progressnewspa- has been dinged and dented, first took me first through the can be ordered for $70. All
day, Oct. 9, at Holy Trinity www.dooleyfuneralhome.com per.org it’s still alive, a talisman to a smoke-colored, hardscrabble orders will be placed through
time when life was simpler and hills of beautiful Adams and will be filled by Amazon
slower. County, Ohio, and storybook (including backorders).
I’ve talked about the origins towns outside Mansfield, Meanwhile, try this fa-
of the Amish Cook column in never dreaming the column vorite.
countless interviews and in our would one day appear in the AMISH MILK PIE
books. But what I’ve rarely very places I was exploring. I 3 eggs
said publicly is that the Amish tell the whole story of this 1 cup molasses
Cook story really begins be- journey in an upcoming mem- 1 cup granulated sugar
fore I met Elizabeth Coblentz oir called, appropriately, Not 1/2 cup flour
in 1991. The path to what So Simple. (There is an excerpt 1 teaspoon baking soda
would become the column in the Kitchen Sink book, but 3 cups thick sour milk
started in the naïve dreams of Not So Simple’s release is a 2 (9-inch) unbaked pie shells
my youth, on the barbed fence couple of years away.) Preheat oven to 400°. Beat
between adolescence and As I get older, I realize the eggs. Add molasses. Combine
adulthood. limits on the time we all have sugar, flour and baking soda
When I was an impression- to make a difference and that and add to egg mixture. Add
able and spiritually searching weighs on me. My new Seeker thick milk. Pour into unbaked
teenager, I saw my first horse- friend in rural Ohio and I dis- pie shells.
Giving your garden tools a little TLC now can give you a head start on spring. Protect them by clean- drawn buggy, shiny and black cussed our separate journeys Bake for 10 minutes; then
ing, removing rust, oiling the blades and wooden handles, sharpening edges and storing properly. like a Sunday shoe, on a family as we gently toured the coun- reduce oven temperature to
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4A - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, October 13, 2010
County Court
possible child abuse. The 9:30 p.m. An East Perry issued a citation.
matter was brought to the at- Street business reported a 1:44 p.m. A bad check
tention of child services. drive-off. The driver later re- complaint was lodged from
costs. 5:45 p.m. Citation was is- turned and paid. East Jackson Street. Case is
CONCLUDED CASES ing, theft; $200 fine, $151
Elizabeth A. Brinkman, sued to Chad Mullens for Monday, Oct. 4 under investigation.
Civil Dockets costs, pay by Dec. 8 or ap-
Sherwood, stop sign; $53 driving under suspension. 1:46 a.m. Concession 11:20 p.m. Resident of Flat
Paulding County Treas- pear in court, four days jail;
fine, $77 costs. Saturday, Oct. 2 stand at the football field had Rock Drive reported a miss-
urer, Paulding vs. Larry no contact with Brookside
Troy Lane Penrod, Bryant, 2 a.m. Officers provided the window kicked in. Noth- ing wallet and an alleged as-
Wieland, Cecil and Sonnie Express/Valero, Brookside
Ind., overwidth; $68 fine, assistance to Antwerp Police ing appeared to be missing. sault. The matter is under
Wieland, Cecil. Money only, North or The Corner Market;
$82 costs. Department. After witnessing 9:24 a.m. An East Perry investigation.
satisfied. 176 days reserved for two
Duwayne Lee Lumpkins,
Property Transfers
John L. Guyton Jr., Middle years.
Point vs. Rick Plummer, dba David L. Wenzlick, Pauld- Defiance, turn signals; $53
Logisticize Ltd., Paulding. ing, disorderly conduct; $150 fine, $77 costs.
Money only, judgment for fine with $100 suspended, Brianna L. Clemens, Defi- The term “et al.” refers to and Latty Township and Judith L. Short; Lot 2,
the defendant. $116 costs; no unlawful con- ance, 76/65 speed; $33 fine, others; “et vir.,” and husband; “et Karma W. Van Schoyck, Straws Addition, 0.076 acres.
Alan Griffiths, Paulding tact with individual. $77 costs. ux.,” and wife. dec. to William D. Van Warranty deed.
vs. Patricia Waltmire, Mary A. Vielma, Haviland, Bert E. Dunn Jr., Roseville, Benton Township Schoyck; Sec. 26, 5 acres. Cer- Payne Village
Antwerp. Money only, judg- domestic violence; prelimi- Mich., seat belt; $30 fine, Shirley L. Adkins to Evan tificate transfer. Linda R. Mock, fka Linda
ment for the plaintiff in the nary hearing held, probable $47 costs. M. Schlatter; Sec. 8, Lot 2, Paulding Township R. Clem, et al. to Jack R.
sum of $3,840. cause found, matter trans- Victoria Hayden, 4.39 acres. Warranty deed. Nicholas W. Burkley and Clem, trustee; Sec. 5, E&J
Jackie and Tom Boyd, dba ferred to docket of Paulding Cromwell, Ind., 70/55 speed; Trustees of the Payne Ann Marie to Benjamin Clem Smith Subdivision, 0.253
Boyd Automotive, Paulding County Common Pleas $43 fine, $77 costs. Camp Meeting Association and Abigail Clem; Sec. 19, 1.5 acres. Quit claim.
vs. David Shellenbarger, Court, $133 costs. Adam E. McGarvey, of the Church of God to acres. Warranty deed. Jack R. Clem, trustee to
Napoleon. Money only, judg- Michael S. McNeely, ad- Springfield, seat belt; $30 Camp Meeting of the Church Ruth G. Eschbach to Ronald Robert D. Collis and Susan J.
ment for the plaintiff in the dress unavailable, sex of- fine, $47 costs. of God at Payne, Ohio; Sec. Eschbach, et al.; Sec. 10, 19.59 Zartman; part Lot 5, E&J
sum of $199.96. fender registration violation; John G. Bishop Jr., Colum- 9, 19 acres. Quit claim. acres and 0.71 acres. Warranty Smith Subdivision, 0.253
Paul Gallagher, Paulding preliminary hearing waived, bus, 83/65 speed; $125 costs. Brown Township deed. acres. Warranty deed.
vs. Micah Carr, Payne and matter transferred to the Amanda L. Ward, Carl Anderson, dec. to Washington Township Robert D. Collis and Susan
Sannita Coil, Payne. Money docket of Common Pleas Napoleon, 76/65 speed; $33 Martha Lucille Anderson; Thomas E. Ward and Mary J. Zartman to Rodney W.
only, judgment for the defen- Court; $193.20 costs. fine, $77 costs. Sec. 5, 1.63 acres. Affidavit. K. Ward to David L. and Sarah Miller and Merrill L.; Lot 5,
dant against Carr in the sum William M. Hicks, Pauld- James R. Brock, Lake Crane Township L. Ward; Sec. 25, 18.796 acres 50’ off south side of Prox-
of $2,000. ing, child endangerment; Orion, Mich., 79/65 speed; Nanette and Scott D. and 3.203 acres. Warranty mire’s Payne Allotment,
Paulding County Treas- $150 fine, $87 costs, pay $33 fine, $77 costs. McMillan to Cody L. and Keri deed. 0.056 acres and Lot D, Mc-
urer, Paulding vs. Vic Lilly, $100 monthly; community Velma B. Lewis, Defiance, A. McMillan; Sec. 22, 2.2 Antwerp Village Grew’s Parcels of Outlot 15,
Cecil. Money only, judgment control ordered, 180 days jail 77/65 speed; $33 fine, $77 acres. Quit claim. Eloise Stout, dec. to Howard Block E, 0.225 acres. War-
for the plaintiff in the sum of reserved for two years. costs. Jeanne Eberly, aka Jeanne S. D. Stout; Sec. 34, 3.355 acres. ranty deed.
$281.96. Christina L. DeMuth, Oak- Joann L. Wheeler, Butler, Eberly and Larry Eberly to Certificate transfer. Young Brothers Farms
Credit Adjustments Inc., wood, theft; dismissed with Ind., 66/55 speed; $33 fine, HSBC Mortgage Services Howard D. Stout to Peggy LLC to Andrea L. Knott-An-
Defiance vs. Fernando Gon- prejudice upon motion of $77 costs. Inc.; Lots 42-44, Noneman’s Hort; Sec. 34, 3.355 acres. derson and Bradley Ander-
zalez III, Antwerp and Robin State, costs waived; defen- Amber K. Starkey, Rolling Acres #2, 1.041 acres. Quit claim. son; Lot 12, Young
Gonzalez, Antwerp. Money dant successfully completed Napoleon, 75/65 speed; $33 Warranty deed. Paulding Village Subdivision, Ph. I, 0.277
only, dismissed. the criminal diversion pro- fine, $77 costs. Ruth G. Eschbach to Ronald Keith D. Bercaw to Jon J. acres. Warranty deed.
Ed’s Car Care Center, gram. Dennis L. Weaver, Camby, Eschbach, et al.; sec. 23,
Paulding vs. Larry Daven- Traffic Dockets Ind., 65/55 speed; $33 fine,
port, Payne and Beth Daven- Barbara Sprow Kieffer, $77 costs.
78.285 acres and 19 acres.
Warranty deed.
Administrative appeal dismissed
Campbell B. Brady, An administrative appeal on a property in Haviland has
port, Payne. Money only, Sherwood, stop sign; $53 Emerald Township
Whitehouse, 68/55 speed; been dismissed in Paulding County Court of Common Pleas.
judgment for the defendant fine, $77 costs. Chase Home Finance LLC
$33 fine, $77 costs. An initial pretrial conference was conducted Sept. 21. At
against Beth Davenport in Earl L. Irelan Jr., Lu- to Secretary of HUD; Sec.
Stephen A. Grieser, Arch- that time, the Court ordered that the appellants, George F.
the sum of $423.82. casville, 69/55 speed; $48 35, 2.2 acres. Warranty deed.
bold, 65/55 speed; $33 fine, and Sharon Keysor, trustees, of Haviland, respond to the Vil-
Criminal Dockets fine, $77 costs. Jackson Township
$77 costs. lage of Haviland’s motion to dismiss on or before Oct. 5.
Michael A. Highwarden, Joel A. Gerdemann, Scott R. and Teri K. Man-
Kirk E. Wheeler, Mc- A motion to dismiss was filed Oct. 4 by their attorney. The
Paulding, disorderly conduct; Delphos, 65/55 speed; $33 son to Scott R. and Teri K. matter was dismissed without prejudice the same day.
$50 fine, $99 costs, pay all fine, $77 costs. Manson; Sec. 27, 2.87 acres. The motion to dismiss was taken under advisement without
by Oct. 6 or appear in court. Cole D. Evans, Oakwood, •See County Court, Quit claim. oral argument, according to Court documents.
Steven D. Johnson, Pauld- 66/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 page 5A
The Keysors were appealing a Board of Revisions decision
concerning the value of a lot on Road 107, which houses a
warehouse.
Named as defendants in the suit were the Paulding County
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Birthdays ping to the deployed service the meaning Memorial Day and dear to the hearts of these
Fact of the week personnel. If anyone would like and the response was that it was Girl Scouts.
Shop locally. Local shops to order a can of cashews, the last big holiday before the Please help them in their
(The Paulding Progress maintains Nathan Holtsberry, George create employment and self- honey roasted peanuts, spicy end of school. continued effort to send a
a file of birthdays and anniversaries. Kelly, Taegan Manz, Wilbur employment; then these peo- cajun mix or cranberry trail At that point, Bob Simpson piece of home to the troops.
To make any changes, please call our Miller, Daniel Smith. ple spend in the local mix, the two troops will cover was contacted and for years the To help the girl scouts in
office at 419-399-4015 during busi- Oct. 21 – Jack Colwell, economy. Research shows that the cost of the shipping as part girls have placed flags on the their efforts, if you don’t re-
ness hours, email to progress@pro- Sara McIntosh, Joy Moran, for every $10 spent in an inde- of the continued support of the graves of our fallen veterans in ceive a call, please contact
gressnewspaper.org, or drop us a Cody Roberts, Wyatt Schlat- pendent shop, $25 is generated troops. the Crane Township cemeter- Ellen Townley at 419-506-
note to P.O. Box 180, Paulding.) ter, Jack Wiswell. for the local economy. The girls will also be filling ies. They have also participated 1275 to place an order.
Oct. 16 – Cinday Campbell, Oct. 22 – Hunter Bauer, in Memorial Day services, To involve a daughter in
Bruce Caris, Riley Coil, Lela- Tiffany Butler, Carlin Hatley, POW/MIA observances and the scouting experience call
bel Dangler, Josiah Gordon, Jason Klingler, Barbara have earned their Gold and Sil- the above number. It is never
Brandon Griffiths, Nicholas Rhoad, Leonard Smith, Carol ver Awards by plotting the to late to have her become a
Guelde, Allyssa Shaffer, Ken- Sulfridge, Jill Welch. graves of fallen soldiers in member of the Girl Scouts.
neth Skeldon, Laura Thornell,
Logan Vance. Anniversaries
Oct. 17 – Carolyn Baird,
Taiann Bartley, Tisha Elliott,
Grace Goyings, Steve Heil-
Oct. 16 – Cledith and Rita
Farris, Joseph and Jennifer
Rug Hookrafters meet
shorn, Sarah Knapp, Neleen Stanford Jr. The September meeting of the Northwest Ohio Rug
(dealer lo
McMillen, Tara Shuller, Oct. 17 – Tony and Kelly Hookrafters Guild was held at the Stryker library. There were
Travis Stoller, Courtney Ankney, Richard and Janet 17 members present including potential member Dawn Hiem-
Young. Stroup. stra. The meeting was hosted by Doreen DeLisle. (dealer in
Oct. 18 – Julie Andrews, Oct. 18 – Andy and Jessica A thank you was read from the Williams County library for
Robert Baumle, Teresa Sanders, Joe and Cheryl the donation of The Rug Hooker’s Bible, donated in memory
Burkard, Alec Coil, Stormy Stromski, Jack and Angie of Kelly LaNue-Cragg, founder of the Northwest Ohio Guild.
Doctor, Desirae McDaniel, Wiswell. The theme challenge for the 2011 Sauder rug hooking week
Mike Farmer, Lloyd Gill, Oct. 19 – Shaun and will be “In the Middle of a Cornfield.” Susan Feller, artist and
Susan Graf, Ryan Heck, Coleen Fulk. teacher, has designed a pattern for the challenge, but no spe-
Austin Lichty, Isabel Morisy, Oct. 20 – Stephen and Bar- cific pattern is required.
Dale Noffsinger, Carol Zell- bara Denny, Randy and The McGown rug hooking exhibit “Cream of the Crop” will
ner. Linda McNamara, Gene and be held on Oct 15-17 in Middleton, Wis. Congratulations to
Oct. 19 – Phyllis Baxter, Mildred “Mick” Schoenauer, The American Legion Auxiliary #297 met on Sept. 13. Taylor Lori Neff, who won “Best in Show” at the Henry County Fair
Phyllis Bidlack, Mike Kenneth “Dutch” and Baumle, daughter of Pat and Wendy Baumle, was the speaker for her “Grandma’s Table” rug.
Cooper, Carter Evans, Bill Madonna “Donnie” Won- as she was the candidate for Buckeye Girls State held at Ash- The remainder of the evening was spent enjoying refresh-
Hofacker, Mary Klopfen- derly. land. Baumle was a resident of Haines City and she was elected ments and making wool name tags. The name tags, designed
stein, Kierstin Mitchell, Terry Oct. 21 – Craig and Jen- to the position of school board in the capacity of treasurer. Tay- by Doreen DeLisle, combined rug hooking with proddy.
Pastor Jr., Shane Roberts, nifer Lloyd, Nolan and Gerri lor is a senior at WTHS and would like to teach special ed stu- Proddy is a form of three dimensional rug hooking from Eng-
Fred Wiswell. Mobley, William “Junior” dents. land, also known as “clippie.”
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ALIENS AMONGST US Brazel showed the pieces of UFO over China. This news
When you are young, you the wreckage to Chaves was just released on Oct. 6,
look up at the skies and some- County Sheriff George Wilcox. 2010. According to reports, a
times wonder what and who is Wilcox contacted Roswell Chinese airport was shut down
up there. When I was little I Army Air Field (AAF) and for more than an hour last
used to look up at the skies and talked to Major Jesse Marcel, month, because air traffic con-
my main question always was the intelligence officer. trollers saw what they believed
“Where is Heaven located?” It is still not been deter- to be a UFO buzzing around
For the life of me, I just mined if what Brazel found the airport.
couldn’t imagine that some was a space ship or not. The The alert was triggered by
where, way beyond those topic has been researched and bright lights in the sky that
skies, was a city paved with debated for years. However, moved erratically, but reports
COW PATTY BINGO – Community Health Professionals-Hospice of Paulding is holding a cow patty gold. I asked people, “How from all indications there were claim that air traffic controllers
bingo fund-raiser to help support their hospice program. Tickets are $5 a piece and two $250 cash could there be people and man- strange looking creatures on at the Hohhot Air Traffic Man-
prizes will be awarded. The drawing for the winning numbers will be held on Oct. 29. Tickets may be sions up there? Will the sky board the craft which did not agement Bureau spotted the
purchased at Community Health Professionals of Paulding, located at 250 Dooley Dr., Paulding. For hold all those big things?” As a appear to be human. Some de- object on their radar.
more information contact Karen Bortel at 419-399-4708. Promoting the event are Melissa Hale (left) child those topics perplexed tails of the Roswell incident After about an hour, the ob-
and Stephanie Dockery. me. will remain a mystery forever. ject and the lights suddenly
As my grandma before me, So are there really UFO’s vanished and passenger jets
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Outdoor Adventures The Ohio archery deer sea- permit. This should promote
Outdoor son opened on Sept. 25 and
from all indications this could
additional antlerless harvest.
But again, remember the $15
Calendar
If you would like your group’s event
be one of the best hunting
seasons on record.
anterless deer permit is not
valid in Zone B after Nov. 28.
listed in our monthly Outdoor Ohio’s statewide deer herd Ohio hunters are also
Calendar, please contact our office no
later than the last Wednesday of each grew slightly in 2009, and a encouraged to kill more does
month. You may email to modest increase was likely to by using the reduced-priced
progress@progressnewspaper.org, fax be seen this year. Also, antlerless deer permit to help
to 419-399-4030, or call our office at progress towards reducing the needy. The Division of
419-399-4015.
locally abundant herds can be Wildlife is collaborating with
OCTOBER-NOVEMBER
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER expected through some Farmers and Hunters Feeding
changes in regulations. First the Hungry (FHFH) to help
PAULDING COUNTY SWCD — and foremost among these pay for the processing of
Board of Supervisors will conduct changes is the inclusion of donated venison. Hunters
its monthly business meeting at 9 several northwest Ohio coun- who donate their deer to local
a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13 in USDA ties, including Paulding FHFH chapters through par-
Service Center located at 503
Fairground Drive in Paulding. County in Deer Zone B. ticipating processors are not
Meetings are open to the public. Up to four deer total required to pay the process-
Anyone wishing to attend should (including only one antlered ing cost as long as funding for
contact the SWCD office at 419- deer) may be taken from the effort lasts. Ebel’s
399-3841.
Zone B Sept. 25 through Feb. Butcher Shop in Grover Hill
SHOOTING PRACTICE – Every 6, 2011 as follows: From is a participating FHFH
Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Paulding Sept. 25 through Nov. 28 (the processor.
Fish & Game Club. day before gun season Approximately 300,000
begins) two deer may be people, representing more
ANTWERP CONSERVATION CLUB
— Meets at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. tagged with a $24 Deer than half of all Ohioans who
14 north of Antwerp. Location: Permit(s) and up to two deer hunt deer, are expected to
Road 53, north of Road 220. For may be tagged with a $15 hunt with a bow this year.
information, call Virg Meyer, 419- Antlerless Deer Permit(s). During last year’s four-month
258-5692. The $15 Antlerless Deer archery season, 334 deer
MEAT SHOOT – At 11:30 a.m. Permit is not valid in Zone B were killed in Paulding
Oct. 17 at Grover Hill Park by the after Nov. 28, 2010. County. Statewide, archers
log cabin, sponsored by West Beginning Nov. 29 and took a total of 91,546 deer.
Bend Conservation Club. continuing through Feb. 6, In other outdoor notes, the
STILL TARGET SHOOT – Sunday, 2011, the bag limit for Zone Youth Hunters Small Game
Oct. 24 at Paulding County Fish & B will then be two deer. Any Season will be open statewide
Game Club. Shotguns will start at deer taken in Zone B Nov. 29 on Oct. 23-24 and Oct. 30-31.
11:45 a.m. through Feb. 6, 2010 must be Any hunter that possesses a
tagged with the $24 Deer valid Youth Hunting License
PAULDING COUNTY FISH AND
GAME CLUB — Meets from 7-8 Permit(s). (for persons age 17 years or
p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4 at the club Also new this year, hunters younger at time of purchase)
on U.S. 127 south of Paulding. have the option of purchasing may hunt rabbits, pheasants, The opening day of bow season was successful for Doug Bashore of Paulding. He killed this
the $15 antlerless permit and all other legal game which trophy 10-point buck while hunting in Paulding Township. Photo by Duane Bailey.
MELROSE COMMUNITY GAME
CLUB – Meets Sunday, Nov. 7 at before purchasing the $24 is in season. Daily bag limits
the club at 5504 Road 165, either-sex deer permit. The are the same as during the reg- more than two youths per days and its days of increasing ocean. However, if I’m going
Grover Hill. $15 antlerless permit can be ular hunting season. Young adult. chill. Its waves move forward, to get my feet wet when walk-
used for antlerless deer only. hunters, regardless of age, Lastly, American naturalist, then retreat. But all the while ing along the beach (or a rain-
Outdoor Fact Money saved by not being
required to buy a $24 either-
must be accompanied at all
times by a non-hunting adult,
writer, and photographer
Edwin Way Teal (1899-1980)
its average progress, like that
of ocean water rising to the
soaked creek bank to check a
hunter), I’d prefer the water to
Ohio dove season is open
now through Oct. 24, and sex permit can be used to pur- 18 years or older, when hunt- compared autumn to a rising flood, is set in one direction. be warm. Enjoy Paulding
Dec. 6-21. There is a daily chase a second $15 antlerless ing during this season. No tide. He said it has its warmer Well, I do indeed love the County Outdoors!
limit of 15 birds and a pos-
session limit of 30 birds.
Don’t put out the Stocking fish in a small pond Stocking advice for private pond owners
Donate venison
to the hungry
GROVER HILL –
welcome mat for By Curtis Wagner
ODNR Division of Wildlife
Throughout the year, Division of Wildlife
the size of choice for stocking. Largemouth
bass and bluegill fingerlings are generally
available in September or October, with good
Buckeye Area Farmers and
Hunters Feeding the Hungry
is urging local farmers to
nuisance wildlife
(NAPSI) – When home- health and safety concerns, it
fisheries biologists receive many phone calls
from pond owners inquiring about the best
approach to stocking their newly constructed
sizes being three to four inches for largemouth
bass and one and one half to three inches for
bluegill. Stocking should be done in cooler
help feed needy families. pond. Oftentimes, a question is prefaced with, temperatures. I prefer fall over spring because
Donated deer will be owners think of invading is not a good idea to deal with
pests, they don’t usually con- such infestations on your “If it were your pond…” So, here is what I water temperatures are decreasing, not increas-
processed at Ebel’s Butcher would stock and how I would do it if it were, in ing, and because the ideal fish sizes are readily
Shop for the 2010-11 season. sider the perils of pests bigger own, say pest professionals.
than rodents. But birds, bats, “Homeowners should not fact, my pond. available.
Any deer taken legally can First, a decision needs to be made regarding My new pond would get stocked with 100
be donated at no cost to the squirrels, skunks, raccoons attempt to remove an intrud-
and other wildlife can also ing critter from their home or which fish species to stock. I would start out by fingerling bass and 500 fingerling bluegills per
hunter. The processed meat stocking only largemouth bass and bluegill surface acre. These stocking rates have been
invade your home and prop- property on their own,” says
will be donated to the local erty, especially during the fall Missy Henriksen, vice presi- sunfish. This combination of predator and prey shown to create well balanced pond fisheries.
food pantries. and winter months as they dent of public affairs for the has stood the test of time as being the most suc- Fish are typically packaged in heavy duty
Please call Sherri Good search for shelter from the National Pest Management cessful and compatible pair of species to stock plastic bags half filled with water, infused
419-399-3645 with ques- cooler weather. Association (NPMA). in most Ohio ponds. Once the bass and bluegill with oxygen, and tied tightly. I would trans-
tions or visit www.fhfh.org Such wildlife can pose seri- “Although they may appear have successfully reproduced for a few years, I port these bags securely in cardboard boxes
for more information. ous health and safety con- cute and cuddly, these pests may also consider stocking channel catfish. or coolers and, once at the pond, check to see
cerns when in close proximi- can display erratic behavior I would avoid stocking types of fish that may if the water temperature of the pond is with-
Hunter ed ty to humans. Birds can har-
bor diseases such as Lyme
and can bite, peck or claw if
they feel threatened. Instead,
be popular among lake and reservoir anglers,
but are not particularly well-suited for ponds.
in 5°F of the temperature of the water in the
bags. If the temperature difference is greater
course set disease, West Nile virus and
histoplasmosis, a respiratory
contact a wildlife or pest pro-
fessional to handle the infes-
For example, yellow perch and black and white
crappies can produce many young in a single
than 5°F, fish should be acclimated to the
pond temperature by letting the bags float in
A hunter education disease often spread through tation.”
course will be held at year and may quickly overpopulate a pond, cre- the pond for at least 30 minutes before they
bird droppings. Homeowners can, howev- ating many stunted, undersized fish that are too are released.
Paulding County Fish & Bats, raccoons and skunks er, take steps to keep wildlife
Game Club on Sunday, are frequent carriers of rabies, out of their homes and prop- small to harvest. When this happens, they may Stocking 1,000 adult fathead minnows or
Nov. 7; Saturday, Nov. 13; which is potentially fatal if erties this season. The NPMA crowd young bluegill and largemouth bass, golden shiners per surface acre would also be
and Saturday, Nov. 20. The left untreated. Raccoons and recommends that homeown- which may reduce bluegill and largemouth something to consider. These fish might pro-
course is free of charge. All skunks, as well as other ers: bass growth and reduce the chance for good vide some temporary food for largemouth
three sessions must be wildlife such as opossums, • Keep trash in tightly fishing. bass until bluegill can spawn and produce
attended. Age 10 and under foxes, squirrels and deer, can sealed, animal-proof contain- Further, I would avoid stocking walleyes young for the bass to eat. It is important to be
must be accompanied by an also spread leptospirosis, a ers and empty them fre- because they often have poor growth and rarely absolutely certain that no fingerling common
adult. Preregister by calling bacterial infection passed quently. reproduce naturally in typical Ohio ponds. carp, bullheads, or other fish undesirable in
Jim McElroy at 740-965- through infected animal • Replace loose shingles or I would buy my fish from a licensed fish ponds are mixed with the minnows or shin-
1336 or Louis Klausing at urine. boards and seal off any holes propagator or from my local county Soil and ers, as they may reproduce readily and create
419-399-2502. Because the presence of that animals might use to gain Water Conservation District’s fish sale. I would problems.
wild animals can pose serious access to your home. not stock my new pond by moving a few adult So there you have it, a quick run down of
COURSE
Most of the prizes will be hams. 7c1
Refreshments and shells will be available at the club. October 17, 2010 at 11:30 a.m.
at Paulding County Fish & Game Club $2/shot
At the Grover Hill Park
1-1/2 miles south of Paulding on US 127.
Sunday, November 7th
by the Log Cabin
ZACHRICH FUR BUYING
12:30-4:30 p.m.
Questions call 419-203-3465
Saturday, November 13th
17768 CR 424, Defiance
Noon to 5 p.m.
Ebel’s Butcher Shop
Located on old US 24 between Bend Rd. & RR Tracks
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TEAM OFFENSE By BILL SHERRY announced that the depart- seminar. Figert sent a report
Yards per game Pass Run Total PLAYER/HS No. Correspondent ment is purchasing a bullet to council that the grant for
Wayne Trace 113 232 345 Tanner Copsey/AHS 74 OAKWOOD – Oakwood type chain saw that can be the new police vehicle had
Antwerp 157 159 316 Austin Speice/WT 69 Village Council met in regu- used on metal, asphalt or a been audited and everything
Paulding 75 196 274 Sawyer Temple/WT 56 lar session on Monday, Oct. combination of metal and as- was in order.
Justin Bute/AHS 56 11 with five council mem- phalt roofs. Thomas com- Mayor Henke and Coun-
Jake Taylor/WT 55 bers present. Councilman mented that this saw is cilman Dangler asked that
TEAM SCORING needed to properly cut the departments start work on
Team Ppg. Jake Meeker was absent.
INTERCEPTIONS Cadet Fireman Dalton through some of the thick their 2011 budgets.
Wayne Trace 25.4
PLAYER/HS No. Sholl was a visitor at the and tougher roofing materi- Village administrator John
Antwerp 22.1
Jake Taylor/WT 4 council meeting. als. The saw can also be used Keyes told council that the
Paulding 20.3
Shaile Chamberlain/AHS 3 The U.S. Treasury Subsi- to cut a door sized opening in cell phone situation had been
Tyler Arnett/WT 3 dized Bonds for the Oak- a structure that is on fire, al- taken care of and the new cell
TEAM DEFENSE Jordan Koppenhofer 2 wood Municipal Gas lowing for firefighter entry. phones, which are working
Yards per game Pass Run Total Dillon Sensabaugh/AHS 1 Company did not go on sale The saw will have extra well, would be on a business
Wayne Trace 137 188 325 Tom Taylor/AHS 1 on Sept. 28 as planned due to chains and has a price tag of plan and save the village
Paulding 118 210 328 two minor problems includ- $2,100. some money over the old cell
Antwerp 146 242 388 ing a minor change in an ap- Thomas also told council phone system.
FUMBLE RECOVERIES that he was being told that Keyes also reported that
PLAYER/HS No. praisal from the feasibility
SCORING study and a legal ruling con- money was tight but there both clear wells at the water
Jake Taylor/WT 1 had been some payments treatment plant had been
Team Ppg. Sawyer Temple/WT 1 cerning the sale of gas out-
Wayne Trace 26.2 side the village limits. Both overlooked. Thomas will be cleaned and thanked the fire
Tanner Copsey/AHS 1 getting a copy of all money department for their help.
Paulding 28.0 Dillon Sensabaugh/AHS 1 issues have been resolved
Antwerp 32.3 with the construction bids coming into the department Mayor Henke announced
Gage Critten/WT 1 so he will know if there are that the waste pickup ordi-
Shaile Chamberlain/AHS 1 still coming in under the
amount of bonds being sold. problems with payments for nance should be ready for
RUSHING The sale of the bonds for fire protection. council approval at the next
Player/HS Att. Yds. Yd/Att Thomas announced that council meeting.
Kim Bickford/WT 90 546 6.1 construction should go on
sale next week. Councilman the firefighters will be host- Henke announced that the
Dylan Horner/WT 103 536 5.2 ing a soup and sandwich Estle and Second Street proj-
Todd Dangler commented
Kory Plotts/PHS
Anthony Arellano/PHS
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NAMI to host that there is a lot of local in- meal on Thursday, Oct. 21 at
the Oakwood Fire Station
ect pre-construction meeting
was held last week and the
terest in purchasing the
Tanner Copsey/AHS 101 449 4.4
‘Ask The Doctor’
VAN WERT – The public is invited to at-
bonds.
Mayor Erhard Henke com-
from 4:30 p.m. until every-
thing is gone. Thomas said
paving is to begin on Nov. 8.
The next regular meeting
PASSING YARDS tend an “Ask The Doctor” seminar on mental mented that last week was the meal, which includes will be at 7:30 p.m. on Oct.
PLAYER/HS Att Comp Pct Yds TD Int. health issues. There is no cost nor are reserva- National Fire Prevention soup, sloppy joes, hot dogs, 25 in the village council
J.Brown/AHS 73 140 52% 986 8 3 tions required. Week and Oakwood Fire drinks, desserts and all the chamber.
R. Jerome/WT 68 136 50% 782 7 12 Sponsor of the “Ask The Doctor” seminar Chief Kenny Thomas told extras, would be available for
J. Phlipot/PHS 38 87 43% 429 3 3 is the National Alliance on Mental Illness council that they had numer- a freewill donation. Parkinson’s group
(NAMI) of Van Wert, Mercer and Paulding ous drills with the school stu- Thomas also said that the
RECEIVING Counties. dents on Oct. 6. Henke told “Fireman’s Frenzy” will be to meet Oct. 19
PLAYER/HS No. Yds Y/R The seminar will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, council that he had walked to held from 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m. DEFIANCE – The Defi-
S. Chamberlain/AHS 32 516 16.1 Oct. 24, in the conference room of the Nis- school with the kids on on Oct. 17 at Uncle Fudd’s in ance Parkinson’s Support
J. Koppenhofer/AHS 36 506 14.1 wonger Performing Art Center. The NPAC is “Walk to School” day. Melrose. The tips received by Group will meet at 2 p.m. on
Kim Bickford/WT 20 289 14.4 located on Ohio 118 on the south edge of Van Oct. 28 will be the official the firefighter waiters will be Oct. 19 at The Second Bap-
Gage Critten/WT 22 241 11.0 Wert. Trick-or-Treat night for the donated to the Oakwood tist Church, 1945 E. Second
Tyler Arnett/WT 10 138 13.8 Moderators for the seminar will be Eliza- village of Oakwood. It will School to be used to purchase St., Defiance. Kelly Worline,
beth Adams Ph.D and Rebecca Adams M.D., begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at winter coats and gloves for an instructor of exercises,
who are affiliated with Van Wert Family 7:30 p.m. Costume judging needy kids. yoga and swimming at the
INDIVIDUAL SCORING will begin at 8 p.m. at the Police Chief Mark Figert Defiance Y, will be the
Physicians.
APPLE FESTIVAL
Friday, October 15th 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday, October 16th 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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TIRE...APPLIANCE....
1, 2011-Jan. 31, 2013. Larry Schlegel and Diana Miller Mohr, all from Paulding. Plans are being formed for the 50th reunion.
Wilson told the board that he
MAGAZINE...COMPUTER...
HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES
RECYCLING DAY
WHEN: Sat., October 23, 2010
WHERE: Old Terra Fertilizer Plant
7506 US 127, Latty, OH (jus t s o uth o f RR tracks )
Making health care easier. TIME: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
ITEMS ACCEPTED:
TIRES. . . Fees $3.00 regular car tires - no rims
$4.00 regular car tires - with rims
NO TRACTOR OR S EMI TIRES
APPLIANCES . . . . . . . $5. 00
Stoves, washers, dryers, refrigerators,
freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, humidifiers,
microwaves, dishwashers, hot water heaters (empty).
MAGAZINE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NO CHARGE
COMPUTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NO CHARGE
When it comes to getting great health care,
HOUS EHOLD BATTERIES (AAA, AA, C, D)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NO CHARGE
we’ve got you covered.
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Hours: Monday thru Saturday
7:30 AM-7:30 PM • CLOSED Sunday
of the Paulding..............71
ANTWERP INV.
Week Boys meet –
Lib. Center...........42
Football Archbold .............61
Fairview...............48 Fairview...............96
Antwerp...............42 Ottoville ............134
Ayersville...........150
Allen East............20 Parkview............172
Paulding..............12 Hicksville...........209
Antwerp ............217
Tinora..................41 Kalida ...............218
Wayne Trace...........0 Tinora ...............224
Edgerton ...........252
Volleyball Girls meet –
Antwerp Homecoming Court Paulding def.
Hicksville ......25-18,
Lib. Center...........28
Kalida .................82
AHS Yearbook Photo
Antwerp High School celebrated its Homecoming on Friday. The court attended the dance on Saturday with the theme “Black
25-14, 26-24 Ottoville...............87
and White Ball.” From left are freshman attendants Maddie Reinhart and Brock Taylor, junior attendants Jessica Marlin and Fairview...............89
Brandon Dunderman, senior attendants Alaine Wetli and Shaile Chamberlain, Queen Jessie Arnold, King Mitch Buchan, senior Antwerp def. Wayne
attendants Desiree Delgado and Steven Girlie, and sophomore attendants Chelsea Grimes and Seth Armstrong. The prince and
Ayersville...........128
princess this year were Shaelin McCrea and Landon Lee. Trace ......17-25, 26- Edgerton ...........131
24, 30-28, 17-25, Antwerp ............174
15-12
Girls Golf
Paulding def. Ada .... DIV. II DISTRICTS
........26-24, 22-25, Huron 1st..........348
25-16, 25-20 W.Trace 10th .....399
Antwerp def. Conti-
nental...........25-11, Sports
25-9, 25-14
schedule
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 –
Volleyball: Antwerp at Holgate;
Paulding def. Wayne Trace at Ayersville
Spencerville.......25- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 –
Football: Wayne Trace hosts
12, 25-10, 25-20 Antwerp; Paulding hosts Colum-
bus Grove
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 –
Antwerp def. Montpe- Cross Country: Antwerp and
Wayne Trace at GMC Meet at
lier.........25-13, 25-8 Wayne Trace; Paulding at NWC
Antwerp def. Hilltop Meet at Lincolnview
Volleyball: Antwerp and Lincol-
...........25-12, 25-6 nview at Van Wert
Columbus
Hahn, senior attendant Jessica Manz, escort Joey Buchman, sophomore attendant Maggie Wilhelm, escort Logan Doster, junior
attendant Jessica Harpel and escort Wade Carnahan.
By KEVIN
WANNEMACHER
Sportswriter
ARLINGTON – Wayne
Trace’s Kacee Hockenberry
advanced to the girls golf
state tournament by shooting
an 80, good enough to tie for
third place.
Although Hockenberry
lost the one-hole playoff, the
senior linkster was awarded
the state tournament berth
due to Tiffin Calvert’s
Heather Steiner ineligibility
because her coach had left KACEE
the tournament. HOCKENBERRY
Hockenberry will compete
in the Division II champi- Denny and Ashley Goeltzen-
onships beginning Friday, leuchter posted a 110 and
Oct. 15 at the Ohio State Uni- 118, respectively.
versity Gray Golf Course, Fairview’s Alex Keesbury
Columbus. She is the first shot a 92 while Tinora’s
Raider golfer to advance to Candi Keller carded a 94 on
state. the day.
Wayne Trace Homecoming court Wayne Trace Yearbook Photo
As a team, the Lady
Raiders finished in 10th
In the team race, Lima
Shawnee (357) took second
place with a 399. Ashley with Celina (395) eighth,
Wayne Trace High School celebrated its Homecoming on Friday. The Homecoming court members were, from left – senior Nick
Saylor added a 104 for Lima Central Catholic (396)
LaBounty, Queen JoEllen Fickel, seniors Tim Wilborn, Kacee Hockenberry, Ryne Jerome, Abbey Linder, Princess Gracie Gudakunst
Wayne Trace and Olivia ninth, Defiance (424) 14th
(front), King Gage Critten, senior Alesha Mobley, junior attendants Tyler Arnett and Britney Rosswurm, sophomore attendants
Hook chipped in a 105. Aryn and Parkway (430) 15th.
Dalton Sinn and Mackenzie Fleagle, freshman attendants Jake Gerber and Jordan Elick.
Sports Scoreboard
TOUCHSTONE ENERGY POWER (Editor’s note: Team coaches are re-
minded to please submit result forms
Hicksville rebounded from a 25-23
loss in game one to take games two
PLAYER OF THE WEEK Congratulations to the Progress office. We rely on and three by scores of 25-19 and 25-
JOEY
these forms to report game results to 23 in the eighth grade match. Pacing
KACEE
your fans. You may drop off forms or the red, white and blue were Leah Sinn
BUCHMAN
fax them to 419-399-4030, or email (14-16 serving, seven aces) and Car-
info to progress@progressnewspa- rigan Critten (10-12 hitting, four kills).
per.org) Junior High Volleyball – Wayne Trace’s
HOCKENBERRY
Wish you the
PAULDING
WAYNE TRACE eighth graders moved to 9-4 on the
Junior High Volleyball – In an eighth season with a 25-11 and 25-17 win
#58
grade match, Wayne Trace picked up over Miller City. Sarah Young was nine
BEST at
a 25-14, 25-11 win over Ottoville last of nine serving with six aces with Car-
week. The Raiders were led by Addison rigan Critten adding seven of eight
Baumle (11-11 serving, three aces), serving with three aces. Leah Sinn
State Golf
Blair Baumle (9-10 serving), Haley picked up one kill on seven of seven
Saylor (10-10 passing, 5-5 hitting, hitting.
two kills), Mackenzie Swary (9-9 serv- Junior High Football – Wayne Trace
Paulding-Putnam Electric
Tournament
ing, four kills, 8-9 passing) and Sarah moved to 5-0 on the season with a
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Hicksville in seventh grade action Jacob Dingus and Kyler Showalter also
while the Raider eighth graders fell in adding scores. All four also picked up
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will remain long after. National baling press (cardboard); 33 pallet Related With Certificates Of Authenticity Such As Sandy Koufax....Plus.....Other
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Make aheater;
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Breakstands; (3) hand trucks;
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SELLER: MR. ROBERT WIMBERLY Estate Selling @ 9 AM, Immediately Followed By Sale Of Personal Property -
419 W. Ervin Rd. Real Estate Parcel 1: 20 acres with buildings located at 08382 Christy Rd., De-
Van Wert, OH fiance; Parcel 2:.8 acre with barn at east edge of Jewell; Parcel 3: .75 acre wooded
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AUCTIONEERS: William B. Priest;
Anne Brecht- A. Ball Estate, Defiance Co. Probate Crt Case 00016326, Daniel N. Wink
possession?
and Christopher Schlegel Fiduciaries; James E. Hitchcock, Attorney and
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FOR sale
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LEGALS
NOTICE BY PUBLI- SHERIFF’S SALE Courthouse in the The appraisal of this balance before deed is TRUSTEE FOR 9. Full Names and (4)
CATION IN THE OF REAL ESTATE Village of Paulding, in property was complet- to be issued. MERITAGE MORT- and Complete Mailing 3293 3263
COMMON PLEAS General Code, the above named ed without an interior Sheriff David I. GAGE LOAN Addresses of Publisher D. Free or
COURT OF PAULD- Section 11681 County, on Thursday, inspection. Neither Harrow TRUST, Plaintiff, - Douglas Nutter, PO Nominal Rate
ING COUNTY, Revised Code, the Fourth day of the Sheriff’s Office Paulding County, vs. Box 180, Paulding, OH Distribution (By Mail
OHIO Section 2329.26 November, 2010 at nor the appraisers are Ohio 5c3 STEVEN E. COOP- 45879. and Outside the Mail)
SANDY MESSERLY THE STATE OF 10:00 o’clock A.M., responsible for the pauldingohsheriff.com ER, ET AL., Editor - Melinda Krick, (1) Free or Nominal
: Plaintiff, OHIO, PAULDING the real estate located condition of the prop- Kim M. Hammond, Defendants, PO Box 180, Paulding, Rate Outside-County
COUNTY: at: erty at the time the Attorney for Plaintiff Case No. CI 10 175. Ohio, 45879. Copies included on PS
-v- 10. Owner: Full Form 3541-
MATTIE B. THE STATE BANK 9206 County Road purchaser takes pos- Pursuant to an Order of
SHERIFF’S SALE Name and Complete 20 20
RICHARDSON, ET. & TRUST CO., 171, Oakwood, Ohio session. Sale in the above entitled Mailing Address - (2) Free or Nominal
45873 OF REAL ESTATE action, I will offer for
AL., Defendants. Plaintiff, TERMS OF SALE: Delphos Herald, Inc. Rate In-County Copies
Parcel Number: 08- General Code, sale at public auction, at
Case No. CI-10-243 vs. Ten percent down on 405 N. Main St., Included on PS Form
22S-017-00 Section 11681 the East door of the
To: Unknown Spouse ROBERT J. THEIS, day of the sale and Delphos, OH 45833 3541 -
Said premises Revised Code, Courthouse in the
of Mattie B. ET AL., Defendants, balance before deed is Murray Cohen, 403 W. 50 50
appraised at Thirty Section 2329.26 Village of Paulding, in
Richardson, Unknown Case No. CI 10 124. to be issued. Fifth St., Delphos, OH (3) Free or Nominal
Thousand and No/100 THE STATE OF the above named
address; Unknown Pursuant to an Order Sheriff David I. 45833 Rate Copies Mailed at
($30,000.00) Dollars OHIO, PAULDING County, on Thursday,
Spouse of Mattie B. of Sale in the above Harrow Roberta Cohen, 125 Other Classes Through
and cannot be sold for COUNTY: the Fourth day of
Richardson, Unknown entitled action, I will Paulding County, Dunn Ave., Stamford, the USPS (e.g. First-
less than two-thirds of MIDWEST COMMU- November, 2010 at CT 06905 Class Mail) - 0 0
address; Unknown offer for sale at public Ohio 5c3
that amount. NITY FEDERAL 10:30 o’clock A.M., the Jennifer Schneiderman, (4) Free or Nominal
Heirs and Assigns of auction, at the East pauldingohsheriff.com
The appraisal of this CREDIT UNION, real estate located at: 6606 W. Fith St., Los Rate Distribution
Mattie B. Richardson door of the Stanley J. Yoder,
property was complet- Plaintiff, 302 East Baldwin Angeles, CA 90048 Outside the Mail
and the Unknown Courthouse in the Attorney for Plaintiff
ed without an interior vs. Avenue, Paulding, Anna J. Brewster, 9631 (Carriers or Other
Spouse of Mattie B. Village of Paulding, in SHERIFF’S SALE
inspection. Neither HEATH BUELL, ET Ohio 45879. Parcel Rd. 192 Cecil, OH Means) -
Richardson, Unknown the above named OF REAL ESTATE
the Sheriff’s Office AL., Defendants, Number: 30-01S-007- 45822. 150 150
Address County, on Thursday, General Code,
nor the appraisers are Case No. CI 10 154. 00. 11. Known E. Total Free or
Please take notice that the Fourth day of Section 11681
responsible for the Pursuant to an Order Said premises appraised Bondholders, Nominal Rate
a Complaint has been November, 2010 at Revised Code,
condition of the prop- of Sale in the above at Thirty-three Mortgagees, and Other Distribution (Sum of
filed in the above-cap- 10:10 o’clock A.M., Section 2329.26 Security Holders 15d (1), (2), (3), and (4)
erty at the time the entitled action, I will Thousand and No/100
tioned action against the real estate located THE STATE OF Owning or Holding 1 -
purchaser takes pos- offer for sale at public ($33,000.00) Dollars
you seeking to quiet at: OHIO, PAULDING Percent or More of 220 220
session. auction, at the East and cannot be sold for
the title to the follow- 18697 Road 156, COUNTY: Total Amount of F. T o t a l
TERMS OF SALE: door of the less than two-thirds of
ing described proper- Paulding, Ohio 45879 HSBC BANK USA, Bonds, Mortgages, or Distribution (Sum of
Ten percent down on Courthouse in the that amount.
ty: Parcel Numbers: 01- NATIONAL ASSOCI- Other Securities: If 15c and 15e) - 3513
day of the sale and Village of Paulding, in The appraisal of this
Situated in the 16S-011-01 & 01- ATION, none, check box none 3483
balance before deed is the above named property was complet-
Township of 16S-011-05 AS TRUSTEE FOR 12. Tax Status. The pur- G. Copies Not
to be issued. County, on Thursday, ed without an interior
Washington in the Said premises OWNIT MORT- pose, function, and Distributed -
Sheriff David I. the Fourth day of inspection. Neither the
County of Paulding appraised at Thirty nonprofit status of this 287 317
GAGE November, 2010 at Sheriff’s Office nor organization and the H. Total (Sum of 15f
and State of Ohio. Thousand and No/100 Harrow
LOAN TRUST, 10:20 o’clock A.M., the appraisers are exempt staus for federal and g)-
Commencing 1684 ($30,000.00) Dollars Paulding County,
MORTGAGE LOAN the real estate located responsible for the income tax purposes: 3800 3800
feet South and 780 and cannot be sold for Ohio 5c3
pauldingohsheriff.com A S S E T- B A C K E D at: condition of the prop- Has Not Changed I. Percent Paid (15c
feet East of the North less than two-thirds of C E R T I F I C AT E S ,
John M. Liming, 720 North Williams erty at the time the During Preceding 12 Divided By 15f Times
West corner of the that amount. SERIES 2005-3,
Attorney for Plaintiff Street, Paulding, Ohio purchaser takes pos- Months. 100)
West half of the The appraisal of this Plaintiff, 45879 session. 13. Publication 94% 94%
North West quarter property was complet- SHERIFF’S SALE vs. Parcel Number: 30- TERMS OF SALE: Title - Paulding 16. This Statement of
of section Twenty- ed without an interior OF REAL ESTATE ROGER W. RUGER, 08S-036-00 Ten percent down on Progress, Inc. Ownership will be
Five town one North, inspection. Neither General Code, ET AL., Defendants, 14. Issue Date for printed in the Oct. 13,
Said premises day of the sale and bal-
Range Four East the Sheriff’s Office Section 11681 Case No. CI 09 306. Circulation Data Below 2010 issue of this publi-
appraised at Thirty- ance before deed is to
running thence north nor the appraisers are Revised Code, Pursuant to an Order - September 29, 2010. cation.
nine Thousand and be issued.
594 feet thence east responsible for the Section 2329.26 of Sale in the above
5c3
15. Extent and Nature 17. Signature and Title
No/100 ($39,000.00) Sheriff David I. Harrow
242.3 feet thence condition of the prop- THE STATE OF entitled action, I will of Circulation - of Editor, Publisher,
Dollars and cannot be Paulding County, Ohio
south 594 feet thence erty at the time the OHIO, PAULDING offer for sale at public Average No. Copies Business Manager, or
sold for less than two- pauldingohsheriff.com
west 242.3 to the purchaser takes pos- COUNTY: auction, at the East Each Issue During Owner - Douglas
thirds of that amount. Edward M. Kochalski,
place of beginning session. THE STATE BANK door of the Preceding 12 Months Nutter, Publisher, 9-
The appraisal of this Attorney for Plaintiff
containing 3.75 acres TERMS OF SALE: AND TRUST COM- Courthouse in the /Actual No. Copies of 29-2010
property was complet-
of land more or less. Ten percent down on PANY, Plaintiff, Village of Paulding, in STATEMENT OF Single Issue Published
ed without an interior NOTICE
You are required to day of the sale and vs. OWNERSHIP, Nearest to Filing Date
the above named inspection. Neither A. Total No. Copies Notice has hereby
answer the Complaint balance before deed is TERRY A. County, on Thursday, MANAGEMENT
the Sheriff’s Office (Net Press Run) - given to all residents
within 28 days after to be issued. JUSTINGER, the Fourth day of AND
nor the appraisers are 3800 of Defiance, Fulton,
the publication of this Sheriff David I. DECEASED, ET AL., November, 2010 at CIRCULATION
responsible for the 3800 Paulding, and
Notice, which will be Harrow Defendants, 10:25 o’clock A.M., 1. Publication
condition of the prop- B. Paid and/or Williams counties,
puished once a week Paulding County, Case No. CI 10 017. the real estate located Title - Paulding
erty at the time the Requested Circulation Ohio. There will be a
for six (6) successive Ohio 5c3
Pursuant to an Order at: Progress, Inc.
purchaser takes pos- (1) Paid/Requested meeting of the Joint
weeks, the date of the pauldingohsheriff.com of Sale in the above 2. Publication
13908 Nancy Street, session. Outside-County Mail Solid Waste
last publication will be John D. Clunk, entitled action, I will No. - 423-620
Paulding, Ohio 45879 TERMS OF SALE: 3. Filing - Subscriptions Stated on Management District
on October 13, 2010, Attorney for Plaintiff offer for sale at public Parcel Number: 23- Ten percent down on October 1st, 2010 Form 3541 (Include of Defiance, Fulton,
and the 28 days for SHERIFF’S SALE auction, at the East 51B-083-00 advertiser’s proof and
day of the sale and 4. I s s u e Paulding, and
answer will com- OF REAL ESTATE door of the Courthouse Said premises exchange copies) - 478
balance before deed is Frequency - Weekly Williams Counties
mence on that date. General Code, in the Village of appraised at Fifty-four 468
to be issued. 5. No. of Issues Board of Directors.
Dated: 9/2/2010 Section 11681 Paulding, in the above Thousand and No/100 (2) Mailed Paid In-
Sheriff David I. Published Annually - The date of the meet-
ANN E. PEASE, Revised Code, named County, on ($54,000.00) Dollars County Subscriptions
Harrow 52 ing is Monday,
CLERK COMMON Section 2329.26 Thursday, the Fourth and cannot be sold for Stated on Form 3541
Paulding County, 6. A n n u a l October 25, 2010. The
PLEAS COURT OF THE STATE OF day of November, 2010 less than two-thirds of (Include advertisers’
Ohio 5c3 Subscription Price - meeting will be held in
PAULDING COUN- OHIO, PAULDING at 10:05 o’clock A.M., that amount. pauldingohsheriff.com $35.00 proof copies/exchange
TY, OHIO copies) - the Fulton County
COUNTY: the real estate located The appraisal of this Marc F. Warncke, 7. Complete C o m m i s s i o n e r ’s
JOSEPH R. FIRST FEDERAL at: Attorney for Plaintiff Mailing Address of 1640 1595
property was complet- (3) Sales Through Office. The time of the
BURKARD, ESQ. BANK OF THE MID- 102 South Sixth ed without an interior Known Office of
(#0059106) SHERIFF’S SALE Dealers and Carriers, meeting is scheduled
WEST, Plaintiff, Street, Oakwood, inspection. Neither OF REAL ESTATE Publication - 113 South to begin at 1:30 p.m.
112 N. Water Street vs. Williams Street, P.O. Street Vendors, Counter
Ohio 45873 the Sheriff’s Office General Code, Sales, and Other Non- o’clock EST. A Solid
Paulding, OH 45879 SEAN W. SPROUSE, Parcel Number: 10- nor the appraisers are Box 180, Paulding,
(419) 399-2181 Section 11681 USPS Paid Distribution Waste District
2c6 ET AL., Defendants, 08S-027-00 responsible for the Ohio 45879
Attorney for Plaintiff Revised Code, 8. Complete 1175 1200 Coordinator’s Session
Case No. CI 10 215. Said premises condition of the prop- Section 2329.26 (4) Other Classes will immediately fol-
Pursuant to an Order appraised at Twelve erty at the time the Mailing Address of
THE STATE OF Headquarters or Mailed Through the low.
of Sale in the above Thousand and No/100 purchaser takes pos- OHIO, PAULDING USPS Commissioner
entitled action, I will ($12,000.00) Dollars General Business
session. COUNTY: Office of Publisher - 00 Otto L. Nicely
offer for sale at public and cannot be sold for TERMS OF SALE: DEUTSCHE BANK C. Total Paid and/or Board of Directors
113 South Williams
auction, at the East less than two-thirds of Ten percent down on NATIONAL TRUST Street, P.O. Box 180, Requested Circulation President
door of the that amount. day of the sale and COMPANY AS Paulding, Ohio 45879. [Sum of 15b (1), (2), (3) 7c1
8B - Paulding County Progress Wednesday, October 13, 2010
LEGALS
COUNTY : ING/STORAGE/HAN- INJECTION OF AS REQUIRED SUCCESSOR BY nor the appraisers are the above named
If it’s time to
PAULDING
PUBLIC NOTICE
DLING OF POW-
DERED ALKALINE
AMMONIA
THE KILNS.
INTO UNDER A CONSENT
DECREE. ADDITION-
MERGER TO SKY
BANK,
responsible for the
condition of the prop-
County, on Thursday,
the 18th day of get rid of it...
The following applica- REAGENT (CALCI- APPLICATION FOR ALLY, LAFARGE MORTGAGE LOAN erty at the time the November, 2010 at
tions and/or verified UM HYDROXIDE) TITLE V MINOR PER- REQUESTS THAT D E PA RT M E N T, purchaser takes pos- 10:00 o’clock A.M.,
complaints were PRIOR TO INTRO- MIT MODIFICATION OHIO EPA INCORPO- Plaintiff, session. the real estate located
received, and the fol- DUCTION INTO THE RECEIVED RATE THE SO2 AND vs. TERMS OF SALE: at:
lowing draft, proposed KILNS (FOR CON- LAFARGE NORTH NOX “DEMONSTRA- RICHARD R. CLINE, Ten percent down on 202 South Harrison
and final actions were TROL OF SO2 EMIS- AMERICA - PAULD- TION PHASE FACILI- ET AL., Defendants, day of the sale and Street, Grover Hill,
issued, by the Ohio SIONS FROM THE ING PLANT TY-WIDE 12-MONTH Case No. CI 10 132. balance before deed is Ohio 45849
Environmental KILNS). THIS DAA P.O. BOX 160 ROLLING AVERAGE Pursuant to an Order to be issued. Parcel Number: 26- sell it
Protection Agency SYSTEM WILL BE P A U L D I N G EMISSION LIMITS” Sheriff David I. 10-006-00
(OEPA) last week. INSTALLED AS OH ACTION DATE : FROM THE CON-
of Sale in the above
entitled action, I will Harrow 7c3 Said premises quick with
“Actions” include the REQUIRED UNDER A 10/05/2010 SENT DECREE INTO offer for sale at public Paulding County, appraised at Twenty-
adoption, modification, CONSENT DECREE. FACILITY DESCRIP- THE FACILITY’S auction, at the East Ohio four Thousand and P AULDING C O U N T Y
or repeal of orders A D D I T I O N A L LY, TION: AIR EXISTING TITLE V door of the pauldingohsheriff.com No/100 ($24,000.00) PROGRESS
(other than emergency L A F A R G E IDENTIFICATION PERMIT FOR THE Courthouse in the Robert H. Young, Dollars and cannot be & WEEKLY REMINDER
orders); the issuance, REQUESTS THAT NO. : A0040165 KILNS (UNITS P014 Village of Paulding, in Attorney for Plaintiff sold for less than two-
denial, modification or
revocation of licenses,
OHIO EPA INCORPO-
RATE THE SO2 AND
THIS TITLE V MINOR
PERMIT MODIFICA-
AND P015). THESE
LIMITS ARE ASSOCI-
the above named
County, on Thursday,
SHERIFFʼS SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
thirds of that amount.
The appraisal of this
c lassifieds
permits, leases, vari- NOX “DEMONSTRA- TION (MPM) APPLI- ATED WITH THE the 18th day of General Code, property was complet- reaching up to
ances, or certificates; TION PHASE FACILI- CATION IS FOR A DAA SYSTEM AND November, 2010 at Section 11681 ed without an interior
and the approval or dis- TY-WIDE 12-MONTH NEW DRY ALSO A SELECTIVE inspection. Neither 10,500 homes
10:05 o’clock A.M., Revised Code,
approval of plans and ROLLING AVERAGE ABSORBENT ADDI- N O N - C ATA LY T I C the real estate located Section 2329.26 the Sheriff’s Office every week
specifications. “Draft EMISSION LIMITS” TION (DAA) SYS- REDUCTION (SNCR) at: THE STATE OF nor the appraisers are
actions” are written FROM THE CON- TEM, CONSISTING SYSTEM FOR CON- 6438 County Road 8, OHIO, PAULDING responsible for the TO PLACE
statements of the SENT DECREE INTO OF MATERIAL HAN- TROL OF NOX EMIS- Antwerp, Ohio 45813 COUNTY: condition of the prop-
Director of THE FACILITY’S DLING ACTIVITIES SIONS THROUGH Parcel Number: 11- WELLS FARGO erty at the time the YOUR AD,
Environmental EXISTING PTI FOR ASSOCIATED WITH INJECTION OF 01-003-02 BANK, NA, Plaintiff, purchaser takes pos- CALL US AT
Protection’s (Director’s) THE KILNS (UNITS UNLOADING/STOR- AMMONIA INTO Said premises vs. session.
intent with respect to
the issuance, denial, etc.
of a permit, license,
P014 AND P015, PTI
#03-976, ISSUED
11/17/1980). THESE
AGE/HANDLING OF
POWDERED ALKA-
LINE REAGENT
THE KILNS.
SHERIFFʼS SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
appraised at One
Hundred Eighty-nine
Thousand and No/100
TRAVIS S. YOUT-
SEY, ET AL.,
TERMS OF SALE:
Ten percent down on
day of the sale and
419-399-4015
Defendants,
order, etc. Interested LIMITS ARE ASSO- ( C A L C I U M General Code, ($189,000.00) Dollars Case No. CI 10 139. balance before deed is
persons may submit CIATED WITH THE HYDROXIDE) PRIOR Section 11681 and cannot be sold for Pursuant to an Order to be issued.
written comments or DAA SYSTEM AND TO INTRODUCTION Revised Code, less than two-thirds of of Sale in the above Sheriff David I.
request a public meet- ALSO A SELECTIVE INTO THE KILNS Section 2329.26 that amount. entitled action, I will Harrow 7c3
ing regarding draft N O N - C ATA LY T I C (FOR CONTROL OF THE STATE OF The appraisal of this offer for sale at public Paulding County,
actions. Comments or REDUCTION (SNCR) SO2 EMISSIONS OHIO, PAULDING property was complet- auction, at the East Ohio
public meeting requests SYSTEM FOR CON- FROM THE KILNS). COUNTY: ed without an interior door of the pauldingohsheriff.com
must be submitted with- TROL OF NOX EMIS- THIS DAA SYSTEM THE HUNTINGTON inspection. Neither Courthouse in the Jennifer E. Powers,
in 30 days of notice of SIONS THROUGH WILL BE INSTALLED NATIONAL BANK, the Sheriff’s Office Village of Paulding, in Attorney for Plaintiff
the draft action.
“Proposed actions” are
“The land, lots and parts of lots, returned delinquent by the County Treasurer of Paulding County, with taxes, assessments, interest,
issuance, denial, modi-
and penalties, charged against them agreeable to law, are contained and described in the following list:
fication, revocation, or
renewal of a permit,
Parcel Number Owner Name Amount 11-31B-007-00 1,085.95 19-18S-022-00 KINNALEY DAVID D 550.44
license or variance.
MCDORMAN ARRON M & MCDORMAN SARA J
01- AUGLAIZE TWP 11-32S-002-01 LALONE FRANK W LALONE SHIRLEY 576.55 20-JACKSON TWP
Written comments and
01-02S-003-00 THEIS DANIEL W THEIS TINA L 908.14 11-32S-005-00 SCHLEGEL LYLE 117.69 20-02S-013-00 LAFOUNTAIN GARRY L LAFOUNTAIN DOROTHY
01-02S-006-02 PUMPHREY CASEY DAWN ETTER THOR ELIAS 417.82 11-33B-009-00 SMITH RACHEL E 73.69 289.75
requests for a public
01-02S-009-03 CHLEBEK JOSEPH C CHLEBEK DONNA M 1,186.27 11-33S-005-00 DOLINSKI PAUL A & DOLINSKI DIANE M 1,139.10 20-03S-003-00 GAWRONSKI HOLDINGS LLC 199.74
20-03S-004-02 KOCHENOUR DAVID 489.41
meeting regarding a
01-03B-035-00 NICHOLS HASKELL L NICHOLS KIMBERLY M 330.23 11-36S-005-00 KANABLE DONALD R 818.46
01-03B-038-00 NICHOLS HASKELL 305.32 11-36S-005-05 GRANT BARRY J 121.93 20-06S-021-05 COMBS HACKER COMBS SHEILA 3,907.88
proposed action may be
01-03C-008-00 PUEHLER HOWARD P PUEHLER VICTORIA L 1,586.64 12-CARRYALL TWP ANTWERP VILLAGE 12-02S- 20-10S-007-00 RICKELS JOHN B 494.57
01-03C-009-00 PUEHLER HOWARD P PUEHLER VICTORIA L 920.98 005-00 COMBS HACKER 832.99 20-26S-007-01 FOX CLUB JACKSON TWP 162.16
submitted within 30
01-03C-016-00 PUFFINBERGER IRIS 868.78 12-04S-051-00 BRADTMUELLER DAVID W BRADTMUELLER TAMARA S 1,748.40 21-JACKSON TWP WAYNE TRACE DIST
days of notice of the
01-03F-008-00 SHUTT PAUL F SHUTT ALICE L 50.99 12-04S-062-00 USA RENTAL FUND LLC 74.73 21-21S-003-01 CLEMENS HARVEY C CLEMENS SUSAN C 1,797.90
01-03F-034-00 SMITH ANDREW T & SMITH SARAH S 608.24 12-10S-016-00 KLENDER LOIS 59.13 21-27S-010-00 CRITTEN CRAIG N CRITTEN ANGELA D 951.64
proposed action. An
01-04S-006-00 EVANS BOBBY R EVANS MYRA J 373.35 12-10S-076-00 SHAFFER JODY R 711.28 21-28S-016-00 JONES MARSHALL RAY 204.15
21-34A-009-00 LANDS CECIL C LANDS TERESA A 517.87
adjudication hearing
01-04S-026-00 MURPHY DONALD 50.80 12-11S-008-00 KUTZLI GREGORY L 213.28
01-05S-001-04 MULLINS LEIGHTON 2,245.88 12-11S-014-00 KUTZLI GREGORY LYNN 668.09 21-35S-014-00 SAXTON FRANCIS 67.04
may be held on a pro-
01-05S-015-00 BARTLEY CARL F BARTLEY LEONA M 596.41 12-12S-024-00 OBERLIN DONALD J 108.85 22-JACKSON TWP BROUGHTON VILLAGE
01-06S-009-02 DAVIS SUSAN K 1,246.17 12-12S-028-00 OBERLIN DONALD J 404.43 22-02S-001-00 DOSTER EDGAR M DOSTER IRENE B 748.17
posed action if a hearing
request or objection is 01-06S-009-03 PASCHALL MICHAEL S 479.19 12-20S-005-00 ADDIS ROBERT L ADDIS LANA L 167.30 22-02S-003-00 CARLISLE SUE A 105.04
01-09S-026-00 POWELL LAURA M & POWELL CHAD 1,214.04 12-20S-018-00 PTAK JILL M 86.95 22-05S-009-00 HICKS WILLIAM MASOL HICKS CHRISTINA 119.74
01-11S-001-03 ECKART ROGER C ECKART PATRICIA L 317.93 12-21S-001-00 TURNBULL JASON A TURNBULL GINIFER T 100.39 22-07S-007-00 ELSTON CLIFFORD E ELSTON DIANN L 893.35
received by the OEPA
01-14A-010-00 SHELLENBARGER WILLIAM H SHELLENBARGER JOYCE A 61.47 12-21S-002-00 TURNBULL JASON A TURNBULL GINIFER T 829.75 22-07S-008-01 RUDER SHERRI 77.58
01-14A-011-00 SHELLENBARGER WILLIAM H SHELLENBARGER JOYCE A 61.47 12-26S-030-00 BARNHOUSE TODD A BARNHOUSE HEATHER D 61.70 22-07S-010-00 RUDER SHERRI 63.64
within 30 days of
01-14C-001-00 MANN ESTEST C 104.39 12-29S-010-02 STOUT DEBRA 62.04 23-JACKSON TWP PAULDING VILLAGE
issuance of the pro-
01-14C-002-00 MANN ESTEST C 240.39 12-30S-013-00 OBERLIN DONALD OBERLIN MARSHA 76.45 23-51A-017-00 SALAS LINDA S 1,127.51
01-14D-026-00 HANENKRATT JACKIE HANENKRATT BARRY 691.73 12-30S-016-00 OBERLIN DONALD J OBERLIN MARSHA M 51.78 23-51B-010-00 JONES ROBERT D JONES CLAUDINE 2,018.33
posed action. Written
01-14D-031-00 NULTON THOMAS W 317.57 12-31S-028-00 HART PATRICIA A HART BRUCE A 509.51 23-51B-050-00 HAWK ROBERT L 60.80
23-51B-071-00 GUELDE LESLIE J 525.84
comments, requests for
01-14S-027-00 MCMILLAN MARY L 338.40 12-32S-004-00 CLASON JONI M 73.04
01-14S-027-03 MCMILLAN MARY 369.18 12-32S-008-00 MILLER JERIKA M 783.80 24- LATTY TWP
public meetings and
01-14S-033-00 LADD TRAVIS P 408.18 12-33S-002-04 BANKS CHRISTOPHER 1,417.25 24-08S-004-00 THACKER DONNA 365.14
01-15A-016-00 SCHOOLEY JAMES 426.64 12-33S-019-00 LOTHAMER NORMA J 339.94 24-14S-010-00 GARLOCK EDWARD T GARLOCK TANYA L 158.32
adjudication hearing
01-15A-026-00 SHARP RAYMOND 220.00 12-33S-026-00 FEASBY JEAN LOUISE LIFE EST 463.16 24-16S-010-00 MILLER BROC 992.60
requests must be sent to:
01-15A-051-00 SCHOOLEY JAMES 299.63 12-34S-003-00 LERO JANELLE M 700.82 24-19S-007-00 BENNETT BERNADETTE COMER JODY 217.35
01-21S-008-01 PERL JENNIFER R 872.42 12-34S-076-00 BELL MARILYN TOD 377.19 24-23S-014-00 SIMONIN ALVIN R 1,129.28
Hearing Clerk, Ohio
02-AUGLAIZE TWP DEFIANCE JT DIST 12-37S-007-01 SMITH JEFFERY C SMITH REBA J 1,332.23 24-25S-001-00 BENARD CHARLES R BENARD PATRICIA L 843.83
24-36S-003-01 HANEY JEFFREY R COMBS DEBRA D 56.04
Environmental
02-06S-001-01 BENDELE BEATRICE A 100.28 12-37S-017-00 JORDAN GALE W 857.76
02-06S-016-01 OSBORN JEFFERY L 114.95 12-38S-013-00 BASSETT MARK E BASSETT JENNIFER L 1,541.70 26-LATTY TWP GROVER HILL VILL
Protection Agency, P.O.
02-07S-001-01 GUMP RICHARD E 70.27 12-38S-014-00 STOUT GAIL A 805.39 26-02S-012-00 FOUST WESLEY FOUST BETHANY J.A. 606.00
02-07S-035-00 WILLETT GARTH L WILLETT DIANNA L 2,219.03 12-38S-024-00 MELCHI LORRIE 159.03 26-03S-003-00 CONLEY TAMMY CONLEY BRENT 307.96
Box 1049, Columbus,
Ohio 43216-1049 03-BENTON TWP 13-CRANE TW 26-04S-009-00 SALAS JOSE R SALAS SHARON L 721.31
03-02S-002-00 LICHTY KENT C LEE AMANDA JULEEN 713.47 13-02S-004-00 BALDWIN EARL L BALDWIN DONNA R 504.27 26-04S-013-00 WILLIAMSON DAVID L 588.56
03-02S-011-00 LAUKHUF JASON P LAUKHUF CARLA M 1,066.99 13-04S-005-01 RICKELS ILENE N TOD 1,208.78 26-04S-016-00 HERSHBERGER CRAIG J 111.65
(Telephone: 614-644-
03-03A-054-00 KINNALEY EDWARD E KINNALEY RUTH V 1,736.13 13-10S-025-00 LEWIS MICHAEL R LEWIS JEANENE L 441.96 26-04S-018-00 HERSHBERGER CRAIG 89.55
04-BENTON TWP PAYNE VILLAGE 26-06S-025-00 ALLEN WILBER ALLEN LORINDA 60.94
2129). “Final actions”
13-13S-001-00 MOUREY ROBERT A MOUREY SHERYL A 303.22
04-24S-033-00 LABOUNTY ROXANN M 615.42 13-25S-020-01 BOWERS HOLLY 650.36 26-06S-037-00 RUSSELL FRANCES E 431.18
are actions of the
05-BLUE CREEK TWP 14-CRANE TWP ANTWERP DIST 26-07S-019-00 COLLINS WILLIAM JOHN C (CHRISTIAN) 1,070.01
05-04S-002-00 DANBERRY COLTON & DANBERRY ROBERTA 845.07 14-04S-012-01 SHULL GREGORY W 401.27 26-07S-034-00 BOROFF GARY E LIFE EST 867.88
Director which are
05-12S-016-02 TUCKER LESLIE 91.50 14-04S-012-06 SENSABAUGH DAVID C SENSABAUGH RITA 423.57 26-08S-040-00 FOUST WESLEY C FOUST BETHANY J A 1,080.20
26-09S-005-00 FOUST WESLEY C FOUST BETHANY J.A. 167.03
effective upon issuance
05-14S-014-00 WILCOX JAMES ALLEN TRUSTEE SUCCESSOR 4,083.94 14-04S-013-02 LUCAS RODNEY J LUCAS DEBORAH S 514.76
05-15S-001-02 HICKS WILLIAM E HICKS ANGELA K 1,717.21 14-04S-013-03 LUCAS STEPHEN J LUCAS KIMBERLY J 1,598.19 26-09S-048-00 FOUST WESLEY C FOUST BETHANY J.A. 307.06
or a stated effective
06-BLUE CREEK TWP HAVILAND VILLAGE 14-05S-005-01 ROOKS JOSEPH L ROOKS SUSAN L 1,487.49 26-10S-014-00 KIMMEL EDWIN 1,465.14
06-01S-008-00 MOSER CINDY SUE 1,225.36 14-05S-005-04 CLINE RANDY D CLINE ROBIN L 320.67 26-10S-037-00 ROTH RAY A 904.45
date. Pursuant to Ohio
06-03S-025-00 ROBERTS TIM ROBERTS MICHELLE 601.16 14-10S-012-02 PROXMIRE BRADLEY A PROXMIRE BOBETTE M 1,671.54 26-13S-006-00 SIMINDINGER MARCUS G SIMINDINGER LISA L 775.34
Revised Code Section
06-03S-035-00 EDWARDS PAUL EUGENE EDWARDS D NELL HELLEN 419.56 14-10S-012-03 PROXMIRE BRADLEY PROXMIRE BOBETTE 916.41 27-PAULDING TWP
06-03S-042-00 SEARFOSS TONI S SEARFOSS GEORGE SR 102.82 14-17S-008-00 SESLAR RICHARD H SESLAR MARY E 117.26 27-04S-004-01 WILHELM MICHAEL A TRUSTEE 76.97
3745.04, a final action
06-06S-001-00 SAVAGE DIANA L & SAVAGE MICHAEL 651.20 14-18B-021-07 PARRETT DALE L ETAL 73.03 27-07A-009-00 FRALEY DANIEL FRALEY VERONICA 303.03
27-15B-004-00 CHANDLER DAWN R 725.95
may be appealed to the
06-06S-008-00 KLEWER RONALD C ETAL 178.15 14-19B-012-00 CLEVINGER CHAD E CLEVINGER STEPHANIE A 108.83
07-BLUE CREEK TWP 14-19B-038-00 EBERLY JEANNE S 414.22 27-16A-010-00 MARTINEZ DANIEL MARTINEZ JANET 361.33
Environmental Review
SCOTT VILLAGE 14-32S-004-00 BUSTAMANTE NICOLE D 1,495.56 27-19S-001-01 HELLE ALLAN R 816.66
07-01S-016-00 STEPHENSON JAY A STEPHENSON PHYLLIS A 89.71 15- CRANE TWP CECIL VILLAGE 27-19S-005-00 HELLE ALLAN RAY 165.11
Appeals Commission
07-01S-017-00 STEPHENSON JAY A STEPHENSON PHYLLIS A 59.30 15-02S-009-00 O DONNELL TIMOTHY E 71.58 27-20S-007-00 HELLE DENNIS WAYNE 243.03
(ERAC) by a person
08-BROWN TWP 15-02S-011-00 PIERCE RYAN 296.17 27-20S-008-00 WR FARMS LLC 4,355.13
08-01S-001-00 BIDLACK RANDAL SCOTT 514.28 15-04S-034-00 TRESSLER PLUMBING LLC 301.46 27-20S-008-01 WITMER PROPERTIES LLC 4,107.00
who was a party to a
08-02S-007-00 CONLEY MAXINE NAOMI AKA CONLEY MAXINE N 2,019.32 15-04S-035-00 TRESSLER PLUMBING LLC 411.95 27-30S-001-00 HELLE ALLAN RAY ETAL 112.21
28-PAULDING TWP WAYNE TRACE DIST
proceeding before the
08-03S-012-00 WATSON PAMELA J 976.25 15-05S-018-00 GLOBAL CAPITAL SERVICES LLC 1,223.17
08-08S-004-01 GEIGER ANTHONY L & TERMINE NICOLETTA M 190.96 15-05S-027-00 KRUSE PAUL KRUSE SYLVIA 255.35 28-30A-007-00 HORNEY JUNE M 74.13
Director by filing an
08-08S-005-00 GEIGER ANTHONY L & TERMINE NICOLETTA M 153.89 15-05S-036-00 KUPFERSMITH RAY KUPFERSMITH MARY 332.91 28-30S-009-03 DANBERRY BRETT M & DANBERRY CAROLINA S 1,200.00
08-08S-020-00 NAM TO H 416.74 15-06S-011-00 KRUSE PAUL KRUSE SYLVIA 266.07 28-31S-011-06 MOBLEY JESSE 1,507.10
appeal within 30 days
of notice of the final 08-08S-020-04 PORTER RANDALL S 185.57 15-09S-010-00 BALDWIN EARL L BALDWIN DON R 63.15 28-33S-008-00 KRUSE PAUL L KRUSE SYLVIA L 51.45
08-10S-015-01 GESSNER KELLY C 592.25 16-EMERALD TWP 28-34S-016-02 TOWNSEND WILLIAM B 143.39
08-17A-003-00 SHARP RAYMOND E 751.52 16-01S-002-01 PRICE ARTHUR F PRICE LATASHA CHERI 899.46 28-36S-001-08 LASENBY KALVIN R 122.36
action. Pursuant to
08-17S-007-01 PORTER RANDALL S 1,183.68 16-01S-002-02 PRICE ARTHUR F PRICE LATASHA CHERI 113.87 29-PAULDING TWP
08-18S-006-01 CARR LYLE J 390.35 16-01S-002-03 PRICE ARTHUR F PRICE LATASHA CHERI 636.13 LATTY VILLAGE
Ohio Revised Code
08-21S-019-00 MOORE KEVIN L 1,326.76 16-03S-004-01 LAGUNA ISRAEL R LAGUNA DIANNE K 1,623.46 29-02S-059-00 HALE MELISSA 368.23
Section 3745.07, a final
08-22S-009-01 PRATT ALBERT RAY 516.19 16-04S-004-04 HANENKRATT BARRY R 89.52 29-04S-001-03 LASENBY KALVIN R 59.83
08-22S-037-04 PARRETT JUDD A PARRETT MYRA 1,192.41 16-06S-024-00 HALSTED MARY J 914.20 30-PAULDING TWP
action issuing, denying,
08-26S-011-00 DOSTER CHARLES A DOSTER SHARON 139.52 16-07S-006-00 VILLARREAL JUAN & VILLARREAL LUPE 84.86 PAULDING VILLAGE
30-01S-019-00 BUSSING ANNA F 71.15
modifying, revoking or
08-26S-012-00 DOSTER CHARLES A DOSTER SHARON M 53.90 16-10S-007-00 DILLER STEVEN L TRUSTEE 2,043.63
08-26S-028-03 FENTER JEFFERY L FENTER WILDA GAYE 290.13 16-10S-008-02 RABLE DAVID A 651.87 30-01S-020-00 BUSSING ANNA F 269.50
renewing a permit,
08-26S-030-00 FENTER JEFFERY L FENTER WILDA GAYE 1,573.40 16-16S-010-00 POLTER ROBERT B POLTER SANDRA M 361.35 30-05S-006-00 TRESSLER PLUMBING LLC 309.86
08-28A-015-00 STAHL THOMAS R 92.06 16-20S-004-00 SIX MILE CHURCH 90.40 30-06S-005-00 MARVIN DENNIS R & MARVIN KRISTY A 904.96
license or variance
08-29S-005-00 MERRIMAN EDWARD D MERRIMAN SHEILA Y 1,498.56 16-26S-009-00 DANIELS JASON 663.70 30-06S-012-00 TRON LLC 1,082.47
which is not preceded
08-32S-010-02 ADAMS KRISTY L 3,750.96 16-30A-001-00 DANGLER DONNA 56.01 30-06S-097-00 COMBS HACKER COMBS SHEILA R 91.12
08-34S-012-00 SCHWARTZ VERNON SCHWARTZ LINDA 275.00 16-30A-017-00 DENNEWITZ DONALD E DENNEWITZ LAVON 782.32 30-06S-112-00 MILLER JEFFERY V MILLER MARIA L 491.21
by a proposed action,
08-35S-013-00 PRICE MARGRET PRICE JAMES 566.02 16-33S-004-01 BRINKMAN CHRISTALE MARIHUGH DOUGLAS RICHARD 30-07S-047-00 SALAS JOSE R 938.34
30-07S-048-00 HANEY MARVIN R 132.00
may be appealed to the
08-37S-007-00 THOMAS RODNEY 519.42 323.35
09- BROWN TWP MELROSE VILLAGE 17-HARRISON TWP 30-08S-019-00 PRICE G ROBERT & PRICE JO ELLEN 998.88
ERAC by filing an
09-03S-035-00 SWITZER LARRY SWITZER CYNTHIA 119.06 17-15S-009-00 THOMAS DAVID W THOMAS KAREN R 727.73 30-08S-036-00 BUELL HEATH AND BUELL RACHEL L 1,260.34
09-03S-050-00 RUNYAN TODD & RUNYAN WALETTA 359.45 17-26S-002-00 HARSHMAN ANNA E HARSHMAN TRINITY C 274.42 30-10S-003-00 RAGER DAWN 313.18
appeal within 30 days
of the issuance of the 09-05S-031-00 CORWIN TERRY L CORWIN CHERRIE D 677.49 17-26S-002-01 COAK THELMA M 100.59 30-12S-002-00 MENTZER BILL 59.63
09-05S-042-00 WISEMAN JASON E WISEMAN DONNA J 452.43 17-28S-015-01 JENKINS MARTHA M 2,826.46 30-12S-026-00 JASSO SYLVIA M 344.65
09-06S-031-00 FENTER JEFFERY L FENTER GAYE 328.69 17-35C-003-00 HORNEY JUNE M 101.16 30-14S-004-00 GARCIA JOANNA M 90.15
final action. ERAC
09-06S-045-00 PLOTTS BONNIE 101.79 17-35C-004-00 HORNEY JUNE M 1,313.78 30-20S-015-00 BIDLACK MARK A BIDLACK HELEN M 1,307.00
09-09S-006-00 RUNYAN TODD & RUNYAN WALETTA 2,667.70 17-35C-005-00 HORNEY JUNE M 126.57 30-20S-017-00 CLUTS DALE F 556.73
appeals accompanied
09-11S-013-00 PLOTTS BONNIE J 141.09 17-35C-015-00 DOCTOR STEPHEN DOCTOR SHARON 112.88 30-22S-040-00 RIDER JOY M 1,642.70
by a $70.00 filing fee
09-12S-004-00 PAHOLAK WILLIAM W PAHOLAK DEBORAH J 318.99 18-HARRISON TWP ANTWERP DIST 18-02S- 30-23S-051-00 HANES LANES INC 201.97
10-BROWN TWP 015-01 OVERMYER-WALES BARBARA A 696.85 30-23S-053-00 HANES LANES INC 2,195.19
which the Commission
OAKWOOD VILLAGE 18-09S-005-02 BAUMERT CARL W BAUMERT LINDA S 800.04 30-23S-100-00 DEMUTH JOHN A DEMUTH CHRISTINA 1,446.33
30-23S-101-00 DEMUTH JOHN A DEMUTH CHRISTINA 86.59
in its discretion may
10-06S-005-00 PORTER MARY KAY 146.89 19-HARRISON TWP PAYNE VILLAGE
10-07S-005-00 HALL CHARLES ROGER HALL WILMA MAE 918.82 19-02S-012-00 BURKLEY DUANE M 239.34 30-24S-068-00 COMBS HACKER 741.35
reduce if by affidavit the
10-07S-007-00 PLOTTS BONNIE J 436.54 19-05S-026-00 NATIONAL FIBER REDUCTION DANIEL A GUMBERT 30-24S-069-00 COMBS HACKER 362.64
10-08S-009-00 WHITE TROY J WHITE TASHA N 88.69 7,996.55 30-27S-014-00 STULTS EDWARD J ETAL 62.77
appellant demonstrates
PROPRIET
10-08S-040-00 WHITE TROY J WHITE TASHA N 665.68 19-09S-069-00 COLLIS CHRISTOPHER J 195.47 30-37S-009-01 PAULUS RICHARD ETAL 1,223.63
that payment of the full
10-13S-017-00 HAHN CHAD C HAHN CAROL L 831.81 19-09S-079-00 BAUMLE EMILY 102.76 30-38S-011-00 KINNALEY KENNETH J KINNALEY TAMMY L 71.15
10-15S-024-00 FENTER JEFF L FENTER WILDA GAYE 167.84 19-10S-014-00 MANSFIELD KIMBERLY K 663.94 30-38S-012-00 KINNALEY KENNETH J KINNALEY TAMMY L 1,094.17
amount of the fee would
10-15S-040-00 HALL WILMA M 1,167.97 19-10S-043-00 FULK FRANCIS LEO WOODROW FULK MARY JANE 30-40S-008-00 CLIPPINGER DANA A E BUSSARD PENNY 52.38
30-40S-012-00 COWANS MILTON SR & COWANS DEBRA JEAN 893.53
cause extreme hardship,
10-16S-002-00 FENTER JEFFERY L & FENTER WILDA GAYE 219.91 TRUSTEE 675.29
10-17S-005-00 FENTER JEFF 235.47 19-11S-001-00 HORNEY JUNE M 216.51 30-41S-008-00 ALBERT CHRISTINE K 52.43
must be filed with:
10-17S-017-00 KING RICHARD L KING TERRY L 883.37 19-11S-002-00 HORNEY JUNE M 273.52 30-44S-002-00 HUSSEY CLARA ROSE TRUSTEE 1,761.49
10-17S-042-00 FULLER DARHL FULLER JOYCE 158.04 19-11S-003-00 HORNEY JUNE M 83.47 30-48A-042-00 HAHN TIMMY L HAHN TRISHA L 805.48
Environmental Review
10-17S-045-00 FENTER WILDA GAYE 481.49 19-11S-010-00 PUTMAN CHRISTOPHER D PUTMAN ROSE M 688.72 30-48A-048-00 MESSMAN WILLIAM T 1,365.44
Appeals Commission,
10-18S-008-00 LUMPKINS BLAKE H 946.21 19-12S-010-00 WOODY WILLARD W WOODY TERI 544.93 31-WASHINGTON TWP
10-20S-038-00 WEDDINGTON DELORES JEAN 65.83 19-13S-015-00 IMBODEN PAUL IMBODEN VIRGINIA 353.66 31-20S-002-00 BIDLACK MARK AARON & BIDLACK HELEN 58.73
309 South Fourth
10-22S-018-00 COMBS HACKER COMBS SHEILA 349.07 19-14S-005-00 MCCORD THOMAS L MCCORD ROBIN E 716.58 31-25A-043-00 LEWIS JAMES 90.99
11-CARRYALL TWP 31-25A-044-00 LEWIS JAMES 90.99
Street, Room 222,
19-16S-019-00 NEFF REBECCA A 433.88
11-06S-003-00 BRENNEKE MARK A 564.99 19-16S-035-00 COMBS HACKER 251.12 31-29S-006-00 RATLIFF WESLEY B RATLIFF DEBRA K 1,343.52
Columbus, Ohio 43215.
11-06S-003-01 CLAIR TOMMIE ALAN CLAIR JANE M 9 915.27 19-16S-036-00 COMBS HACKER 265.02 31-29S-026-00 HERMILLER EARL R HERMILLER REBECCA M 1,427.60
11-08S-008-00 COTTRELL ANNA ET AL 3,920.36 19-16S-037-00 COMBS HACKER 524.88 31-31S-007-00 JEWELL RONALD WAYNE JEWELL DIANNA D 268.14
A copy of the appeal
11-09S-014-00 BECHTOL DEOBORAH D 798.53 19-16S-038-00 COMBS HACKER 3,097.67 32-WASHINGTON TWP PAULDING DIST
32-04S-016-00 DEMUTH JOHN A DEMUTH CHRISTINA 78.61
must be served on the
11-16S-004-00 COTTRELL ANNA ET AL 127.24 19-16S-092-00 GROSS WINSTON M 754.20
11-17S-002-00 COTTRELL ANNA ET AL 302.69 19-16S-093-00 GROSS WINSTON M GROSS RITA M 593.08 32-04S-016-01 DEMUTH JOHN A 1,323.25
Director within 3 days
11-18S-009-00 SMITH MICHAEL F SMITH SHARLOTTE J 890.84 19-17S-001-00 NATIONAL FIBER REDUCTION GUMBERT DANIEL A 32-05S-017-00 PRESTON DOUGLAS 1,320.01
11-23S-016-00 CONLEY JEFFERY S 2,553.90 PROP 60.90 32-09S-007-00 MERRIMAN JASON A ADKINS LAURA M 609.09
after filing the appeal
11-25S-009-00 BELL RANDY L BELL CYNTHIA K 1,238.67 19-17S-027-00 NATIONAL FIBER REDUCTION DANIEL A GUMBERT 32-09S-012-01 DAVIS DALE F DAVIS KATHRYN L 1,265.03
with ERAC.
11-26S-011-00 HOWARD RALPH E 455.76 PROPRIET 60.90 32-15S-007-01 ARCHER BARBARA 629.79
11-27S-010-00 KUTZLI GREGORY L & KUTZLI DEB 346.44 19-18S-012-00 HOWER JASON D & HOWER TRACY L 1,394.30 228,737.14
COUNTY :
PAULDING
“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
A P P L I C AT I O N
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
RECEIVED FOR AIR
section 5721.32 or 5721.33 of the Revised Code. The names of persons who have entered into a written delinquent tax contract with the County Treasurer are
PERMIT LAFARGE
designated by an asterisk.”
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Susan K. Simpson, County Auditor
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