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Fessel Jewelers
on the square - Paulding
Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30; Fri. 9-6; Sat.9-2:30
419-399-3885
Amish Contractors - Residential & Commercial
Driveways Patios Sidewalks Walls
Decorative Concrete Foundations Renovations
Room Additions Garages
Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 260-403-4231
www.concreteandmorenow.com
D&M CONCRFTF
27ctf
Present this Ad for $350 OFF a stamped patio!
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Computerized Diagnostic Engines Transmissions
Suspensions Electrical Brakes Oil Changes
BIG Selection of Used Tires in Stock!
We mount and balance motorcycle, ATV and lawn & garden tires
NEW We now service & reprogram all makes and models of tire
pressure monitoring systems.
419-399-3077
621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding albertautomotive93@yahoo.com
Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 8-12
Affordable Domestic & Foreign Repair
ASE Master Certified Technician
Serving the
Paulding area
for over 20
years!
We Sell New Tires (most major brands)
Stykemain Chevrolet In Paulding Will Match Or Beat Any
Competitive Service Departments Total Repair Price!*
*Includes all shop fees on any repair of GM vehicles. Customer must present in writing to Stykemain a complete estimate of the
repair including all part numbers and total labor hours in advance of the customer giving Stykemain authorization for repairs.
1-800-399-2071
North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding www.stykemainchevy.com
LIFETIME FREE
Car Washes
with any New or
Used Purchased
Stykemain Price Match Guarantee
WINTERIZATION
PACKAGE
$
135
Oil change, tire rotation, complimentary brake
inspection, coolant exchange, load test on battery
* Synthetic & diesel oils may cost more. Call dealer for details.
OIL CHANGES
$
12.95
*
EVERYDAY
Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils.
$15 discount on al excluded oil changes.
BODY SHOP
Your Premier Collision Center!
State of the Art Paint Booth
New Ultra Liner Frame Machine
Free Loaners & Free Estimates
Dupont Performance Alliance Member
AC Delco
Professional Dura Stop
BRAKE PADS
$
99.95
Includes Rotor Inspection
Turning or replacing rotors, all other services and tax extra.
Excludes Corvette and other select vehicles.
See dealer for eligible vehicles and details.
per axle
Installed
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CREATIVE Design & Construction, LLC
Stop by and see us at the
Starts February 27th
Booth 657 & 659
www. cdchomeimprovements.com 260-403-8949
Garages
Room Additions
Roofing
Decks
Driveway Replacements
Basements/Foundations
Licensed
Bonded
Insured
Quality
Work for
Over 20
Years
Financing
Available
Adult Dinner.................$8.50
Seniors 60+ Dinner ......$8.00
Kids (5-12)...................$3.75
Under 5 ........................FREE
Fish Only ...............$8.50/lb.
French Fries........$3.00/boat
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K of C Fish Fry
Friday, March 7th
Lunch 11am-1pm Dinner 4pm-7pm
FISH (all you can eat)
FRENCH FRIES/BAKED POTATO
CORN/BAKED BEANS
COLE SLAW
COFFEE/JUICE (Pop extra)
Adult Dinners, Kids Dinners and Fish by the lb. are available for carryout.
K of C Hall located 1 mile south of Paulding on US 127
PUBLIC WELCOME
Carols
Main Street
Makeovers
105 N. Main, Payne
419-263-2030
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Monday, February 24, 2014 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1
THE WEEKLY REMINDER
POSTAL
PATRON
PRESORTED
STANDARD
US POSTAGE
PAID
PAULDING, OHIO
45879
PERMIT #12
P.O. Box 180 - PAULDING, OHIO - 45879 - 419-399-4015
Classifieds get the job done! Buy Sell Trade Rent Hire
ECRWSS
Books - All of Lloyd C. Dou-
glas books one auto-
graphed, good condition.
419-399-5106. 27p1
$125 QUEEN PILLOWTOP
MATTRESS SET. New in
plastic, can deliver 260-493-
0805. 25c4
YEARS AGO ANTIQUE
MALL, 108 W. Main Street,
Van Wert (419) 238-3362, 30+
Dealers. Closed Tuesdays.
Buy & Sell. 27ctf
AL GRIFFITHS CON-
STRUCTION: Windows, light
electrical, drywall, siding,
doors and more. Call Al for
your repair or construction
needs. 419-506-2102 51ctf
IN PAYNE -- 2 BDRM. mo-
bile home. 1st months rent
plus deposit 419-263-4700
or 419-263-8304. 27c2
IN PAULDING. 3 BDRM.
house $500 a month plus de-
posit. 419-258-2345. 27c1
2 BDRM APARTMENT - ap-
pliances and a/c included.
Nice neighborhood. Off-
street parking. $415/mo.
419-769-0037 or 419-658-
8644 26c2
2 BDRM HOUSE TRAILER
for rent in Grover Hill. 419-
438-5850 26c2
ROOMMATE TO SHARE
EXPENSES, separate bath-
rooms, 419-263-2780. 12ctf
TWO, NICE 1 BDRM APTS.
on ground level. 1 mile West
of Antwerp, quiet country set-
ting. Laundry facility on site -
included in rent. 260-385-
8799 14ctf
2 BDRM. APARTMENTS
FOR RENT in Paulding and
Defiance. Please call Al at
419-399-2419 for more de-
tails. 43ctf
IN PAULDING - Whispering
Pines - 2 bdrm. Call 419-
670-4655 or 419-399-2419
47ctf
NOW LEASING: ONE &
TWO BEDROOM APART-
MENTS. in Paulding. Please
call Straley Real Estate at
419-399-4444 or 419-399-
3721 for more informa-
tion 25ctf
PAULDING STORAGE CEN-
TER: Now renting storage
units. Different sizes available.
Call 419-399-2419 for info.
18ctf
PAULDING MINI STORAGE
UNITS. For more information
please call Straley Real Es-
tate at 419-399-4444 or 419-
399-3721 25ctf
COINS, ANTIQUES, OLD
KNIVES, postcards, OLD
toys, jewelry, watches,
stamps, collections. Austin
White 419-399-3353 23p6
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS-
TANT. Duties include phone
skills/mail/invoicing/corre-
spondence/recordkeeping in-
cluding IFTA, IRP &
C D L / s u p p l i e s / J o b
costi ng/Newsl etter/Party
plannng. Microsoft office
skills a must. Some construc-
tion knowledge extremely
helpful. Position would re-
quire ability to work well on
your own plus take direction
from staff. Strong communi-
cation skills beneficial. Offer-
ing 401K, Health insurance.
Email resume to
info@alexanderbebout.com
E.O.E. 27c1
WELL ESTABLISHED
LOCAL construction com-
pany seeking individuals with
multi-trade construction ex-
perience. Offering 401k and
health insurance. Send re-
sume to Alexander & Bebout,
Inc. 10098 Lincoln Hwy. Van
Wert. E.O.E. 27c1
LOOKING FOR EXPERI-
ENCED TRUCK DRIVER
with Class A CDL license to
haul farm machinery. Call
Homier & Sons at 419-263-
2317 and ask for Ben or fax
resume to 419-263-3067 26c2
PAULDING PUTNAM ELEC-
TRIC COOPERATIVE IN
PAULDING, OHIO HAS AN
OPENING FOR A PART-
TIME CASHIER. This posi-
tion is approximately 20 hours
per week. DO NOT APPLY IN
PERSON. Interested candi-
dates should send cover letter
and resume by March 1 to:
NWEC, Attn: HR, 04125 State
Route 576, Bryan, OH 43506.
Equal Opportunity Employer,
Minorities/Females/Disabili-
ties/Veterans 25c3
HELP WANTED. AG ME-
CHANIC with some experi-
ence, computer skills and owns
tools. Full time position. Call
Chris @ Homier & Sons. 419-
263-2317 or Fax Resume to
419-263-3067. 26c2
HOMIER & SONS LOOK-
ING for an Ag Service Man-
ager to oversee day to day
operations in our Service De-
partment. Experienced, well
organized and works well
with people. Computer skills
a must. Call Ben @ 419-263-
2317 or Fax Resume to 419-
263-3067. 26c2
GRAIN FARM HELP
WANTED - part-time or full-
time possible. Must be self-
motivated & mechanically
inclined. CDL is a plus.
Please send contact informa-
tion to: P.O. Box 294, Payne,
OH 45880. 25p4
R&R EMPLOYMENT. Look-
ing for: Sanitation, Produc-
tion Workers, Industrial
Maintenance. Preferred
Clean Criminal Background.
Apply online www.rremploy-
ment.com or call 419-232-
2008. 26c2
HOME FOR SALE BY
OWNER - 4 bdrm., 2 full
baths, eat-in kitchen, all-sea-
son room, natural gas heat,
central air, detached garage,
storage shed. Quiet Paulding
neighborhood. $62,000. Call
419-233-2951. 27p1
NEW LISTING - BEAUTI-
FUL 3 BDRM, 1 1 /2 BATH
RANCH HOME. Great loca-
tion, 735 Tom Tim Dr., near
school & park. Lg. backyard
overlooking pond & forest.
Home includes lg. eat-in
kitchen, lg. family room, liv-
ing room & den. $130,000.
Call 419-576-7758 to tour.
51ktf
34th Year ARTS AND
CRAFTS VENDORS WEL-
COME, Art-in-thePark, Defi-
ance Library, Fort grounds.
Last Sunday of June. June
29, 2014 10:30 am to 4:00
pm Booth rental $25 and
$35. Early registration by
June 15th. Contact: Gary
Boyer 419-784-3205 813 El-
bert, Defiance, OH. 43512.
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SPRING TRAVEL PARTY
SUN. MARCH 16Ramada
Inn. New Fliers will be ready!
Exit 131:30-4:00pm. April
26-30International Military
Extravaganza Norfolk, Va.
Honoring Vietnam Veterans.
800 performers! Call for excit-
ing flier. Evelyns Excursions
417-737-2055 - 877-771-4401
www.evelynsexcursions.com
Ivah Lothamer - 419-399-2386
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Free kittens. 1 male, 1 fe-
male. Litter trained. 419-594-
3411. 26k2
FOR SALE
SERVICES
ANTIQUES
FOR RENT
HOME FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
WANTED TO BUY
NOTICE
TRAVEL
FREE ZONE
CLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIEDS
If its time to
get rid of it...
sell it
quick with
& WEEKLY REMINDER
P PROGRESS ROGRESS
P PAULDING AULDING C COUNTY OUNTY
CLASSIFIEDS
reaching up to
10,500 homes
every week
TO PLACE
YOUR AD,
CALL US AT
419-399-4015
M.L. Zehr Construction
The quality of our work speaks for itself
and will remain long after.
Metal Frame Buildings
Pole Barns
Commercial & Residential
25720 Notestine Rd., Woodburn, IN 46797
(260) 433-5628 Mon. - Fri. 6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Free
Estimates
30+ Years
Experience
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LPN
Home care Paulding Co.
for pediatric case.
Apply at office or download
from website:
Community Health
Professionals
250 Dooley Dr., Ste. A,
Paulding
419-399-4917
www.ComHealthPro.org
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THE VILLAGE OF PAULDING ADOPTED AN INCOME
TAX THAT BECAME EFFECTIVE ON JANUARY 1, 2014.
THE INCOME TAX RATE FOR THE VILLAGE OF
PAULDING IS 1.00% (ONE PERCENT) ON ALL EARNED
WAGES AND/OR LOTTERY WINNINGS. PLEASE NOTE
FOR TAX YEAR 2013, THE TAX RATE FOR 2013 WAS
0.5% (ONE-HALF PERCENT) AND NINETY-PERCENT
(90%) OF YOUR TAX DUE MUST BE PAID BY JANUARY
31, 2014 TO AVOID PENALTY AND INTEREST.
THE VILLAGE CONTRACTS WITH THE CENTRAL COL-
LECTION AGENCY (CCA), 205 W SAINT CLAIR AVE,
CLEVELAND, OH 44113-1503 TO ADMINISTER THE
TAX. ALL RESIDENTS OVER THE AGE OF 18 ARE RE-
QUIRED TO FILE THE VILLAGE TAX FORM OR FILE
AN EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE.
MUNICIPAL TAX FORMS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO
RESIDENTS THIS YEAR. FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED
AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE AT 116 S. MAIN ST. DURING
REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS OR AT OUR WEBSITE:
http://www.villageofpaulding.com/village_forms.htm.
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CCA WILL BE AT THE
PAULDING FIRE STATION ON MONDAY, MARCH 10th
FROM 1-7:00PM FOR TAX PAYER ASSISTANCE. THIS IS
A FREE SERVICE - NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY.
THESE INDIVIDUALS WILL ASSIST RESIDENTS IN
COMPLETING THEIR 2013 RETURNS.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS,
PLEASE CONTACT THE INCOME TAX DIRECTOR AT
419-399-4011.
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YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE
THE PROFESSIONALS
WINDOWS ROOFING SIDING FENCING
The Quality Door Place
Garage Doors & Operators Entrance & Storm Doors
Wood Steel Painting Available Insulation
Aluminum Railing Awnings Rubber Roofing Decks Fence
1034 Westwood Dr.
Van Wert, OH 45891
Phone: (419)238-9795
Toll Free: (800)216-0041
1640 Baltimore St.
Defiance, OH 43512
Phone: (419)782-1181
Toll Free: (800)888-9838
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Come
Join Us for a
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March 3
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Paulding
Shrove Tuesday
Pancake and Sausage Supper
Serving from 4 to 7 pm
Carry out available Free will offering
Sponsored by St. Paul Lutheran Men
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Books
are Fun
returns to the
PCH auxiliary
March 3rd
9 am to 4 pm
A variety of books will be
on display along with
miscellaneous items.
Proceeds benefit the
hospital employees
and clients.
Pet Grooming
Large & Small
We do them all
Cats & Dogs Grooming
419-399-3389
9ctf
CO-ED
Volleyball
Tournament
Sat. March 15
2:00 pm
at Paulding High School
Any ages, any school
$15 per 7 person team
$2 to come and watch
All proceeds will go to
the Junior class for prom.
Please send entry fee and team
name/roster by March 8th to:
Paulding High School
Attn: Morgan Riley
405 N. Water St.
Paulding, OH 45879
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INSIDE &OUT
Call for your
appointment today!
419-399-3766
Paulding
www.integrityford.net
$150 $200
CARS MOST TRUCKS
Integrity Ford
Auto Detailing
CLL TAX 5FRVCF
$65
Rates Include:
Federal,
State, City, School
Free
e-filing
419-258-2294
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High Propane Costs?
Heating & Air Conditioning
419.789.0082 Oakwood
DAVES
Let us help you save!
American Standard Geothermal System
Outdoor Wood & Coal Stoves
Free Estimates
133 E. Main St., Van Wert
419.238.1580
Tues.-Sat. 6am-8:30pm | Sun. 6-7:30pm | Closed Mondays
Need a ready-made dinnerI

5HREDDED BBQ
CHICKEN
5HREDDED BBQ
BEEF
HEITMEYER
FUNERAL HOME
610 Walnut Street
Oakwood, Ohio
419-594-3660
Full Service Funeral Home
Pre-Arrangement Specialists
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EASY AUTO CREDIT
906 W. Main Van Wert 419.238.5255
Its that
EASY
at..
Tired of hearing
NO!
You dont qualify...
or Youll need a
cosigner??
BRING IN
THIS AD
AND SAVE
$
100.00
OFF
YOUR
DOWN
PAYMENT!
We will WORK with you to
come up with afordable
payments and a realistic
down payment on your
next vehicle.
Consultation
1st Adjustment
X-Ray - Exam
Therapy
Call to make an appointment at:
419-506-9010
Dr. Chris Bragg
410 East River Street, Antwerp
Located east side of town on old 24
Includes:
1st Visit for $27
GET BANKRUPTCY RELIEF
EVEN IF YOU FILED CHAPTER 7
WITHIN THE PAST 8 YEARS
You Can Still File Chapter 13
GET YOUR LIFE BACK
STOP CREDITOR CALLS, GARNISHMENTS,
LAW SUITS & FORECLOSURES
ERWIN J. BANDY
ATTORNEY & DEBT RELIEF AGENT
108 E. JACKSON, PAULDING, OH 45879
419-399-2351
REASONABLE RATES
ALSO DIVORCE LAW & REAL ESTATE
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JOB FAIR
Mon. Feb. 24
10am-2pm
R&R Employment, Inc.
440 Lincoln Hwy W
New Haven, IN
260-748-4801
Looking for: Forklift,
Mechanically Inclined
Machine Operators,
Inspector/Packers,
Production, Experi-
enced Patch Painter,
Industrial Painters,
Industrial Sewing
Experience,
Assembly, CDL -
Regional, Warehouse
Apply www.rremploy-
ment.com
or call 260-724-4810
PRN, LPN, RN, &
Certified CNA's,
Accepting applications
for CNA classes!
Apply online at
http://www.rremploy-
ment.com/rrmedical
or call Jamie
260-724-4417 27c1
2 - Weekly Reminder-Paulding County Progress Monday, February 24, 2014
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FOLTZ REALTY
Donald K. Foltz, II - Broker: 106 N. Williams St. Paulding
www.foltzrealty.com 419-399-2347
REALTORS: Tim Boss 419-769-0823, Maurie Wannemacher 419-769-9090
#2833 Reduced Price! 733 N.
Cherry St. Paulding: Nice 3 BR., 2
Ba., home with newer windows,
new roof, 24'x 36' detached garage.
Very well landscaped and mani-
cured. Extra 1/2 Lot and partial
basement!! $108,900 Call Maurie
#2837 212 E. Bailey St. Payne:
$49,900 Reduced to $45,900 This
home has replacement windows,
newer roof, 3 Bdrms with walk-in
closets, 2 full baths, vinyl fencing &
fish pond W/ fountain. Call Maurie
#2838 12849 Rd. 176 Paulding:
Nice manufactured home was
built in 1993 W/ 2 car detached
garage & utility shed. Open
kitchen with large family room,
3 BR., 2 Ba. And the master bath
offers a garden tub. $69,000 Call
Don
#2846 214 W. George St. Pauld-
ing: "Move in ready" 3 Bedroom
home offering new roof, new floor-
ing, newer windows and freshly
painted interior. $69,900 Call Don
CHECK OUR WEBSITE @ foltzrealty.com
Land Auction
Sat., March 8
10:00 A.M.
199+- Acres
Jackson Twp. & Latty Twp.
Paulding Co., Ohio
Offered In 2 Parcels & Combinations
160+- acres & 39+- acres
Auction Parcel 1 --- 160+- acres in Sec. 30, Jackson Twp. - 3 mi.
south of Paulding, OH on Rd. 127 to Rt. 613; then east on Rt. 613
for mi. with frontage on Rt. 613 and T-117 . FSA indicates
157.72 tillable acres ------ USDA Soil Survey indicates all Latty type
soil - nice level productive quarter section.. Farmed by a pro-
fessional farmer with 5.495 tons 0-0-60 and 10.205 tons 11-52-0 fall
fertilizer applied with the entire parcel turbo tilled and strip tilled
with surface drainage installed for 2014 corn crop - The fertilizer
and fall tillage have been paid by the seller. The buyer farms the farm
for 2014 receives the fall fertilizer and fall tillage.. Auc-
tion Parcel 2 --- 39+- acres in Sec. 33, Latty Twp. - 2 mi east of
Scott, OH on the Paulding / Van Wert County Line with frontage on
County Line Rd. 12 and Rd 123 --- FSA indicates 38.56 tillable acres
---- USDA Soil Survey indicates all Latty type soil. The farm has
been farmed by a professional farmer and has been fall turbo tilled
and paid for by the Seller. Buyer farms the farm for 2014 and re-
ceives the fall tillage .Call for Brochure, Surveys, FSA and other
auction information .. Auction Procedure & Terms: Multi Par-
cel Bidding with bidder able to bid on either or both Auction Parcels
$20,000 earnest money for Parcel 1 and $10,000 earnest money
for parcel 2 with closing on before April 8, 2014. Seller will furnish
an owners policy of title insurance for the amount of the selling price
.. Auction Location: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility - 1201 N.
Williams St., Paulding, OH . Seller: Ruth E. Mohr Trust,
Rudy Mohr & Carol Wyatt, Co-Trustees --- Norman E. Cook of
Law Office of Cook, Burkard & Gorrell LTD is the Attorney for
the Seller and will be preparing Sellers closing documents that in-
cludes Owners Policy Of Title Insurance in the amount of the selling
price..Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers; Don Gorrell, Sale Mgr;
Larry D. Gorrell, Broker; Sandra Mickelson - Aaron Timm -
Nolan Shisler - Auctioneers
100 East Jackson St., Paulding, OH 45879
419-399-4444
STRALEY REAL ESTATE
ON THE MAUMEE RIVER:
Many recent improve-
ments both inside and out.
Theres a 3 bdrm., 1.5
bath home with basement,
garage, storage shed &
many trees, all on 1.88
acres. #356
CLEAN & NEAT home on a
corner lot in Paulding with
hardwood floors, recent
updates, and fenced side
and rear yards. #357
3 BEDROOM one story
home with attached
garage. Newer siding, win-
dows, kitchen tops, and
most floor covering.
Located in Paulding. #330
QUALITY CONSTRUCTED.
3 bdrms, 3 baths, 2800 sq.
ft. of living area, 1200 sq. ft.
garage/vehicle storage and
still room for your workshop.
Out back is a pond. All on
2.5 acres, located near the
Paulding Hospital. #344
For photos & more information please visit
www.straleyrealestateinc.com, or call
Matt Straley at 419-785-5161
Carolyn Straley at 419-769-1352 or 419-399-3721
Rudy Straley at 419-769-8996 or 419-399-3721
or email straleyrealestate@windstream.net
BUILDING SITES - Located in and near Paulding.
Various sizes and prices. Please call for information.
Land Auction
38+- Acres
Productive Hoytville Soil
Mark Twp., Defiance Co., OH
Sat., March 1 - 10:00 A.M.
Farm Location: 4 mi south of Farmer, OH on
Farmer Mark Rd; Corner of Farmer Mark Rd.
and Buckskin Rd.....38+- acres - nearly all till-
able - offered in one parcel....USDA Soil Survey
indicates nearly all productive Hoytville type
soil...Parcel will be surveyed prior to
auction...Terms: $10,000 earnest money on the
day of auction upon the signing of the purchase
agreement with balance due at closing on or be-
fore April 10, 2014. Subject to confirmation of
the sellers. Possession: At closing with buyer
having the farming rights for 2014...Call for
FSA, Survey & Other information .... Auction
Location: Farmer, Ohio American Legion (cor-
ner of Rt. 2 & Rt. 249) - 4 mi. north of the farm
- free refreshments....Sellers: Kenneth E. Crites
(Ian A. Weber, Attorney) and Mary L. Crites
(Ryan S. Breininger, Attorney)...... Gorrell
Bros. Auctioneers & Real Estate; Don Gorrell,
Auction Mgr; Larry D. Gorrell, Broker; San-
dra Mickelson - Aaron Timm - Nolan Shisler
- Auctioneers
Waters Insurance LLC
Bruce Ivan
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AUTO HOME
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS
FARM
1007 N. Williams St.
Paulding, OH 45879
419-399-3586
600 South Main St.
Payne, OH 45880
419-263-2127
Dealey Accounting Firm LLC
WE SPECIALIZE IN
INDIVIDUAL FARM SMALL BUSINESS
TAX RETURNS!
REFUND DEPOSIT INTO YOUR BANK!
LARRY DEALEY MARSHA AGLER
144 W. Tully Convoy, OH
419-749-2765 Office 567-259-9523 419-263-2456 Home
419-749-4277 Fax ldealey@frontier.com
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IRS LICENSE
Integrity Ford
1-800-373-2898 419-399-3766 Paulding www.integrityford.com
2014 FORD
FOCUS
5
to ch
oose
from
S.E. 40 mpg,
auto transmission
$249a month*
* $0 due at signing, with approved credit,
36 month lease, 10,500 miles per year.
plus tax
LEASE A
Monday, February 24, 2014 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 3



Despite the many disruptions to our regular
schedule, the 2013-2014 school year continues
movlng forward. We're now over half way
through the third grading period, meaning spring
ls rlghL around Lhe corner. cross your flngers.
However, many weeks still exist for winter
weather, so we encourage everyone to continue
exercising caution when traveling.
Speaking of weather (which has exhausted a
great deal of energy this school year), we have
missed a grand total of twelve school days at the
time of this writing. This total includes the day
missed for the state football tournament game,
which we made up on February 17. We also
made up a student day on February 26 (originally
scheduled as a teacher in-service day), leaving
our current make-up total at five days. We con-
tinue to hear state-level rumblings about a possi-
ble reprieve from making up all days this year.
However, until we know what our options are,
we will plan to be in school on May 29-30 and
June 2-4. ln addlLlon. wlLh Lhe graduaLlon
ceremony scheduled for Sunday, May 25, an
alternative plan for the senior class is a distinct
possibility at this time. With all that said, we will
make every effort to keep you well informed as
we trek our way through the final three-plus
months of this weather-plagued school year.
Tired of the winter blues? Come out and enjoy
the harmonious sounds of our high school band
and choir at the annual winter concert, scheduled
for March 2 at 2:30 in the main gymnasium. Our
performing arts department is a source of pride
in the community, and these young musicians
would love Lo have your supporL aL Lhls year's
March concert.
Turning to academic matters, the Ohio Gradua-
tion Tests and Ohio Academic Assessments are
quietly creeping up on us. Before long, we will be
ln Lhe LesLlng season. 1o lncrease our sLudenLs'
chances for success, our teachers continue to
introduce, develop, and assess their students on
the academic content standards as outlined by
the Ohio Department of Education. Two of our
primary goals for this year are to have a district-
wide Performance Index score over 100 points
and to have a vast improvement on our value-
added measurement. Parents can help make
these goals a reality by continuing to support our
Leachers wlLh Lhelr chlldren's schoolwork.
Remember, success at school is a team effort
between home and school. Everyone plays a vital
part in the education of our students.
In other academic news, the Straight A Grant
planning committee continues exploring options
for putting a computer in the hands of each
student in grades 7-12, possibly as early as the
beginning of the 2014-2015 school year. This is a
very exciting time for our students as we
continue moving them forward in the era of 21
st

Century education.
Time still exists for you to nominate a former
staff member for the Wayne Trace Staff Hall of
Fame Class of 2014. If you wish to obtain a nomi-
nation form, contact Ann Olwin in the central
office, and she will assist you. The Hall of Fame
event has become very popular in the commu-
nity, and you can play a vital role by nominating
one of more worthy former staff members.
Finally, please be aware of some further school
calendar announcements: 1.) Juniors and seniors
who have passed sections of the OGT will have a
two-hour delay each day the week of March 10-
14. Buses will run on time everyday that week,
and all students in grades PK-10 will be on their
regular schedule. If you have questions about
this matter, contact the JH/HS office. 2.) Spring
break is the week of March 24-28. These days
will not be used as make-up days, nor will Friday,
April 18. 3.) At this time school will operate on a
two-hour delay, district-wide, on Tuesday, May 6
for the purpose of a teacher in-service. Buses will
run two hours late that day.
As always, if you have questions or concerns
abouL your chlld's educaLlonal experlence aL
Wayne Trace, feel free to contact your building
principal or superintendent.
Go Raiders!


Laurie DeLong, Director of Student Services
We will soon start planning the 2014-2015
rosters for our Little Raiders Preschools. Parents
of typically developing preschoolers (who attend-
ed an Early Childhood Screening this school year)
will receive an initial letter the first two weeks of
April. Parents will be notified of whether or not
their child is enrolled by the first week of May.
Please note that the final county-wide Early
Childhood Screening is March 21 at the Paulding
St. Paul Lutheran Church from 11:00 a.m.-3:00
p.m. Appointments may be scheduled by calling
1-877-473-8166. If school is cancelled on that
day, the screening will be held April 4.
Our next program in the Coffee & Dessert
Parent/Professional Series will be Tuesday,
April 1, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Wayne Trace
Jr./Sr. High School Lecture Hall. Linell Weinberg,
Executive Director of the Autism Society of
Northwest Ohio, will be presenting "What You
Don't Know Can Hurt You: The Hidden Curriculum
of Interacting with Law Enforcement and First
Responders". Individuals with developmental
disabilities, including autism, can have difficulty
communicating with police and other first
responders in incidents where there is a crisis in
the home or community and no adult is available
(i.e. accident, injury, fire, lost, etc.). This training
will help parents and school professionals
prepare the child for interaction and will include
videos, useful handouts, and other "freebies".
The training is free. If interested, Contact Cathy
Ruiz at 419-263-2512 (Wayne Trace Payne
Elementary), or by email at cruiz@wb.noacsc.org.
For additional information about preschool, Cof-
fee & Dessert Trainings, or any special education
topic or related services, please contact Laurie
DeLong at 419-587-3414 (Grover Hill office), 419-
399-4711 (Western Buckeye office), or by email:
delongl@wt.k12.oh.us

2014-2015 Registration
Young 5's (Transitional Kindergarten) and
Traditional Kindergarten
Wayne Trace is excited to announce the possi-
bility of two Kindergarten age programs for the
2014-2015 school year. These options include a
possible Young 5's (Transitional Kindergarten)
and a regular Traditional Kindergarten.
Both programs are all day, every day programs
that provide students with a Kindergarten
curriculum based on the Ohio Department of
Education content standards. After each child's
Kindergarten screening, a team of academic pro-
fessionals will meet and gather their findings. A
recommendation will then be made to parents
regarding a placement for their child.
Students enrolled in Traditional Kindergarten
will need to be 5 years of age prior to August 1,
2014. Students enrolled in the Young 5's
(Transitional Kindergarten) must be 5 years of
age on or before September 30, 2014.
It is important to note that the creation of the
Young 5's (Transitional Kindergarten) classroom
will be contingent upon a minimum enrollment
as determined by Wayne Trace administration.
All students interested in enrolling in either
program are required to participate in the Kinder-
garten screening process. Screenings will take
place at WTPE on April 21 and 22 and at WTGH
on April 23 and 24.
To register your child for Kindergarten, please
call WT Payne Elementary at 419-263-2512 or WT
Grover Hill Elementary at 419-587-3414.

WT PAYNE ELEMENTARY
Jody L. Dunham, Principal
What a winter! Just a few more weeks until the
calendar arrival of spring! We trust that the
weather will acknowledge March 20th with sun-
shine and warmer temperatures!
WTPE had the pleasure of hosting the Realeyes
program on February 11. The Ohio Optometric
Association came to WTPE and presented a fun,
interactive program for grades K-5. The program
taught students about eye health and safety.
This free program was funded by the Ohio
Department of Health Save Our Sight program
through vehicle registration renewal.
We look forward to the month of March at
WTPE. Some of the great things that will be
taking place include the spring Scholastic Book
Fair the week of March 10, a concert by musician
John Flynn on March 14, the annual PTO Family
Game Night on March 14, and spring break the
week of March 24.
Our students are working very hard as they
enter the home stretch for the Ohio Achievement
Assessments. At this time, the date for those
assessments will be May 7, 8 and 9. If at all
possible, please do not plan vacations or doctor
appointments on those dates. Please feel free to
conLacL your chlld's Leacher Lo geL ldeas of Lhlngs
LhaL you can do aL home Lo supporL your chlld's
success when taking these high stakes assess-
ments.

WT GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY
Kevin E. Wilson, Principal
This has been a very interesting winter with lots
of snow, cold weather, and the missed school
days. As we look at some of the changes to the
school calendar because of the winter weather.
At this time I want to make you aware of two
important changes. First, we have moved the
ending date for the third quarter back one week.
The third quarter was to end on March 14, but
due to the winter weather we have decided to
move the end of the third quarter back to Friday,
March 21. The second change to the calendar is
Ohio Achievement Assessment (OAA). The state
has decided to extend the testing window for the
OAA. With this change WTGH students will take
the OAA during the week of May 5. More
detailed information concerning the OAA will be
available in April.
Students at WTGH will celebrate Read Across
America again this year. Read Across America is
held ln con[uncLlon wlLh ur. Seuss' blrLhday.
Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Seuss Geisel
(3/2/04 - 9/24/91). He was an American writer,
poet, and cartoonist who is widely known for his
children's books written and illustrated as
Dr. Seuss. Many activities have been planned for
Read Across America week. Parents, if you would
like to get involved with Read Across America you
can go to the school web-site, click on math and
reading, then click on Dr. Seuss. On this site you
will find many different activities including games
and books. Enjoy some fun with your child and
reading.
Once again the American Red Cross will be at
W1CP for Lhe annual 8ed Cross 8lood urlve".
They will be at Grover Hill Elementary on Thurs-
day, March 6 from 1:30 until 5:30. I want to take
this time to thank the community in advance for
their support of the Red Cross Blood Drive.
Pave you ever dreamed of belng a Crlme
Scene SclenLlsL"? Cn Monday, March 31, Lhe
WTGH the students will get a chance to see an
assembly on Crime Scene Science. During this
assembly Lhe sLudenLs wlll solve 1he CreaL CaL
Caper" uslng a wlde range of real-life crime
solving techniques.
WT JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL
Greg Leeth, Principal
March is the month that Ohio Graduation Test
(OGT) administration takes place all around Ohio.
Parents of sophomore students and parents of
junior and senior students who have not passed
one or more sections of the OGT are reminded
that testing will take place March 10-14. The
following week, March 17 through 21 will serve
as make up days for students who are absent the
previous week.
It is important that students arrive at school on
time and well-rested throughout the testing
week. All high school students must pass each of
the five sections of the test in order to graduate
from high school.
Due to the numerous calamity days we have
experienced, the Ohio Department of Education
has extended the testing window for the Ohio
Achievement Assessments given to seventh and
eighth grade students. We are taking advantage
of the option by testing the last week within that
window, so we can spend more time providing
students the instruction and learning opportuni-
ties needed to be prepared for those tests. We
will administer those tests on May 7, 8, and 9.
Junior high and high school are not just about
testing and we have many exciting events and
opportunities for students in March to prove this.
The Spanish Club, advised by Mrs. Jacqueline
Davis, will travel to Detroit on March 1 to visit the
Detroit Institute of Arts and to visit Mexicantown.
Also on March 1, the Ag Sales competition
team coached by Miss Lori Heiby and made up of
Chuckie Chastain, Austin Conlon, Matthew
Klopfenstein, and Arlen Stoller will compete at
the state competition in Columbus. The team
finished second in the district competition to
qualify.
Under the direction of Miss Sharon Spinner,
high school students will be performing the musi-
cal Bye Bye Birdie on March 6, 8, and 10. Perfor-
mances on March 6 and 8 will be at 7:30 p.m.,
while the performance on March 9 will begin at
2:30 p.m. All performances will be held at the
WT Payne Elementary Auditorium.
On March 15 the Student Council will host an
early spring dance (dare we think spring?), and
later in the month, March 19 and 20, the Market-
lng Club wlll Lravel Lo Chlcago Lo vlslL real llfe"
environments where marketing and business
skills are practiced.
I would be remiss if I did not congratulate all of
the winter sport athletes on their tremendous
success this season. At the time of this writing,
Mrs. ChrlsLlna Slnn's varslLy cheerleadlng squad
had recently qualified for state competition at
the OASSA Regional qualifier held at Anthony
Wayne High School and is scheduled to compete
in Columbus on Sunday, March 2.
AddlLlonally, Coach Ceorge Clemens' varslLy
wrestling team finished as GMC runner up and
qualified eight wrestlers and one alternate for
Lhe dlsLrlcL LournamenL, Coach !lm Llnder's boys'
varsity basketball team won its second consecu-
tive GMC championship, and Coach Bethany
Pughes gulded her glrls' varslLy baskeLball Leam
to an impressive 13-9 season.
Congratulations to all of the coaches and play-
ers, including those student-athletes who partici-
pated at the junior high, freshmen, and junior
varsity level as well!
As always, feel free to contact us anytime if you
have quesLlons or concerns abouL your chlld's
education.

Wayne Trace Digital Academy Update
The Wayne Trace Digital Academy has seen
significant growth over the first half of the 2013-
2014 school year. The digital program provides
an educational opportunity for students who
prefer or need the flexibility that on-line instruc-
tion offers. Initially serving seven students, there
are currently twenty students enrolled part-time
or full-time in the program.
The majority of the students are coming into
school and working in the digital classroom while
a growing number have decided to work from
home. Each student has his or her own reasons
for choosing on-llne lnsLrucLlon. We have a few
students with some health concerns in which
attendance is a complication. A few others like
to work at their own pace, and still others are
behind in school and can earn additional credits
by participating in the on-llne program," accord-
ing to Digital Academy Director Dave Alt. He
added that other schools that have implemented
an on-line component into their school district
have seen slmllar growLh. Addlng an on-line
feature gives our school district another instruc-
tional component in the ever changing educa-
Llonal landscape," sald AlL. Pe also added, Cur
Superintendent, Mr. Steve Arnold believes, and I
concur, that the best educational model remains
the classroom with a teacher, but there are
students who need another option and our on-
llne program ls an excellenL complemenL." Addl-
tionally 22 students taking over 40 on-line college
classes throughout the day also report to the
digital classroom.

Guidance Department News
Several scholarship applications are available.
Seniors have been given a packet of scholarships.
The applications and information are also availa-
ble on the Guidance page of the HS webpage.
urlver's LducaLlon wlll be offered aL Wayne
Trace this spring. Dates are March 3, 4 5, 6, 10,
11, 12, and 13. Classes will be held from 5:15-
8:30 p.m. at WT High School. Registration mate-
rials are available in the Guidance Office. The
cost of the class is $340. Please call Safe Start
Driving School at 419-258-1069 for additional
information. Students must be 15 years and 5
months old to take the class.
Vantage applications are available only online.
You can access the application through the Van-
tage website: www.vantagecareercenter.com
We will have an informational meeting for
incoming freshmen and their parents on the
evening of Monday, March 10. More information
will be posted on the Guidance page webpage
and will be sent home with students.

In Students Ln[oy a "keward Day"
Wayne Trace Jr. High recently took 75 students
to Olympic Lanes in Van Wert as a Reward
Day. In order to be eligible for this reward, a
student could not have a late homework, a disci-
pline referral, a failing grade, or a tardy to class
during the 2nd grading period. Great Job Raiders.
Keep up the Good Work!

January Students of the Month
Wayne Trace Jr./Sr. High School recently
named their Students of the Month for January.
They include 8th Grade: Erica Mohr; 7th Grade:
Brant Heck; 12th Grade: Katie Back; 9th
Grade: Seth Saylor; 10th Grade: Cole Shepherd;
and 11th Grade: Jake Arend. These students
were nominated and voted upon by the teachers
at Wayne Trace. They received a "Raider Pride -
Pay Forward" t-shirt as part of their
award. GREAT JOB RAIDERS!!

WT Teacher of the Quarter
Wayne Trace JH-HS recently named its Teach-
ers of the Quarter. Mr. Zach Boyer is a first year
Intervention Specialist. Boyer is a native of
Cincinnati, and a graduate of Miami of Ohio
University. He received a $25 gas card compli-
ments of N&N Quick Stop, and a Raider Pride
T-shirt.
Miss Kara Thomas is a first year member of the
English Department, and a native of Van Wert, as
well as a graduate of Bowling Green State Univer-
sity. She received a $25 gift certificate compli-
ments of Frickers in Van Wert, and a Raider Pride
T-shirt.

WTHS Gets New Trophy Case
Wayne Trace JH-HS is very proud of the accom-
plishments of its student-athletes, both present
and past. To bring further attention to the great
tradition of Raider athletics, school officials
recently installed a new, state-of-the-art trophy
case in the JH-HS cafeteria that better allows
those accomplishments to be showcased. In
addition to the numerous trophies, there is also
an excellent display of school memorabilia repre-
senting the school districts that consolidated into
the present-day Wayne Trace Local School
District. From trophies, to letter jackets, to music
and FFA documents, this collection of souvenirs is
sure to make any Raider graduate proud. To view
the new trophy case or to donate items to this
growing collection of memorabilia, please con-
tact Mr. Tony Langhals at 419-399-4100.


March 2 HS Band/Choir Concert 2:30
March 3 Read Across America begins
March 3-6 & 10-13 urlver's Ld Classes aL W1PS
March 6 Spring Musical-Bye, Bye Birdie 7:30
(all performances are at Payne Elem.)
March 6 Red Cross Blood Drive at WTGH
1:30-5:30
March 7 Registration date for April ACT
March 8 Spring Musical-Bye, Bye Birdie 7:30
March 9 Move clocks AHEAD one hour
March 9 Spring Musical-Bye, Bye Birdie 2:30
March 10-14 Payne Elem. Book Fair
March 10-14 OGT testing at High School
March 11 Final DC trip mtg. for chaperons 6:00
Final DC trip mtg. for students 7:30
March 14 Payne Elem. PTO Family Game Night
Doors open at 5:30; Games 6:00-8:00
March 14 HS Band/Choir Large Group Contest
March 15 HS Band/Choir Large Group Contest
March 13 PS SL. aLrlck's uay dance 7:00
March 19-20 HS Marketing class trip to Chicago
March 20 FFA Banquet 6:30
March 21 End of 3rd nine weeks
March 21 Early Childhood Screening at Paulding
St. Paul Lutheran Church 11:00-3:00
March 23 HS Choir leaves for New York trip
March 24-28 NO SCHOOLSPRING BREAK

CHEERLEADING
March 2 State Cheer competition
March 8 GMC Cheer Competition at Holgate

SOFTBALL
March 22 HS SB scrimmage at Elmwood 11:30
March 25 Varsity SB @ Allen East 5:00
March 29 Varsity SB @ Continental 11:00

BASEBALL
March 25 HS BB scrimmage home/Ft. Jen. 4:30
March 31 Varsity BB home w/Continental 4:30
March 31 JV BB @ Miller City 5:00


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HEATING & COOLING
Antwerp, OH
419-258-1640
Gas and oil bills for heating can be costly.
But with the best-in-class performance of the
Evolution Extreme heat pump, you can enjoy
incredible electric heating efciency and comfort
even when temperatures drop into the teens.
It can also provide amazing cooling efciency in
summer to keep you and your budget comfortable
season after season.
Ebels Butcher Shop
Butcher & Process
Cattle, Hogs, Deer,
Chickens, Turkeys
Hours: M-F 8:00-5:30 Sat. 8:00-1:00
419-587-3524
17146 SR 114 Grover Hill, OH 45849
Half Beef.............300 lbs @ $2.90 lb = $870
Half of Half..........150 lbs @ $2.90 = $435
Half Hog.......70 lbs @ $1.90 = $133
Beef Pack $60 Pork Pack $40
Combo Beef Chicken & Pork Packs $60
We accept Ohio Direction Card,Visa and MasterCard
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Use your tax return
to stock up on meat!
Family Owned and Operated Since 1956
Carrier Heating & Cooling and
hy-byrd heat systems -
www.carrier.com
Free Estimates on New Installations
Residential and Light Commercial
We Service All Makes
Carrier - Bryant - Payne - Bard
Also Qualified to Take Care
of All Your Plumbing Needs
Emergency Service
Total Indoor Comfort
System
419-782-4891 1801 Baltimore, Defiance morrishvac@defnet.com
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2014 CHEVY SPARK:
GLOBE-TROTTING CITY CAR THAT
PACKS A BIG PUNCH!
Turn heads when you zip around town in ashy hues.
And enjoy tech-savvy features like available Chevrolet
MyLink with Siri Eyes-Free technology. And with a
surprising amount of cargo and passenger room, you
never have to leave any friends or excitement
behind. The peppy engine makes getting around
town fun and efcient while the compact size
makes parallel parking a breeze. With this unique blend of style and street smarts,
Spark was named a Coolest New Car under $18,000 of 2013 from Kelley Blue Books KBB.com.
Put tow trucks in your rearview mirror as well with the extensive care that Chevrolet provides. 2014 Spark comes standard with
Chevrolet Complete Care that includes 4-wheel tire rotation and a 27-point vehicle inspection.
ERIC MCCRACKEN
Dealer
ANDREW BEVIS
Sales Specialist
JEFF GUDAKUNST
Business Manager
BEN HOBLET
Sales Specialist
DAN MILLER
Certied Used Mgr.
DONNIE EGNOR
Sales Specialist
ROY EYANSON
Sp. Finance Mgr.
ERNIE KELLY
Sales Specialist
JASON HIGH
Internet Manager
DOUG CRIPE
Business Promotion
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P PAULDING AULDING C COUNTY OUNTY
P.O. Box 180, 113 S. Williams St., Paulding, OH 45879 Phone 419-399-4015 Fax 419-399-4030
E-Mail: Advertising: dnutter@progressnewspaper.org
Jillcook.progress@gmail.com
Publication Date March 26
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Advertising Deadline March 17
th
The entries will be judged and prizes will be awarded to first and second place winners from each school!
The Paulding County Progress is again sponsoring our annual
Kids Design-An-Ad Contest.
The countys fifth grade students have designed ads
for area businesses that might appear in our newspaper.
A 5 x 1 box under students drawing will be set by
our composing dept. along with any company logo,
business name, address, phone number
and services you offer.
$45 for one ad
$80 for two ads
$110 for three ads
$135 for four ads
$160 for 5 ads
6 or more add $20
for each over 5
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Visa, Mastercard &
Discover accepted.
Cal l 419-399-4015
Fax 419-399-4030
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Monday, February 24, 2013 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 5
1251 N. Williams, Paulding
419-399-3136
Hours:
Mon-Sat. 7:30 - 7:30
Sun. 11:00 - 4:00
Paulding Ace Hardware
Full line of Valspar paints
Many paint swatches to choose from
Pint color sample to try before you buy
Stop in and discover our
New Paint Studio
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PLAN AHEAD
For Spring
Schedule your
service now:
Lawn Mowers
Tillers
Chain Saws
Weed Trimmers
PLAN AHEAD
Save a Trip
We can help you
plan your next
project.....
Well special
order exactly
what you need.
FREE AMMO
with purchase
of a gun
1 box of ammo
while
supplies
last
MILLERS
METAL
ROOFING
MillersMetalRoofng.com
40 Year Warranty
18 Colors to Choose from
Owner: Menno Miller
25502 River Road
Woodburn, IN 46797
mjm72@live.com
260-580-4087
We recently had a new metal roof installed
on our home by Millers Metal Roofing.
We were very satisfied with the outcome of
our roofing project. They did an excellent job,
were very professional, and completed the
project in a timely manner as promised.
Our new roof looks wonderful, and we would
recommend Millers to anyone looking to
install a new metal roof.
- Karen and Matthew Carroll, Decatur, IN
Brown Tan Gray Charcoal Light
Stone
Hunter
Green
Alamo
White
Rustic
Red
Ocean
Blue
Brilliant
White
Burgundy Taupe
Burnished
Slate
Ivory Black Forest
Green
Gallery
Blue
Brite
Red
Decks Fences Gazebos
DECKS-N-PLACE
Defiance 419-782-5514
Paulding 419-399-2703
15804 St. Rt. 613
Paulding, OH 45879
Mark Holtsberry
TAZConstruction Services LLC
Tony Zartman
4376 Rd. 33, Payne, Ohio 45880
Ph. 419-263-2977
Customer Satisfaction Is Our Speciality
*Remodeling & New Construction
*Free Estimates
*Insured
1Co 10:31- whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.
FITZENRIDER, INC
HEATINGAIR CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATIONSHEET METAL
Cut your heating and cooling cost with a High
Efficiency Trane Heating and Cooling System.
827 Perry St.
Defiance, OH
Call 419-784-0828
Buckle Up * Drive Safely * Dont Drink & Drive
Breakdown or
Mishap. Request
Gideons for all
your towing needs.
GIDEONS
24/7 Towing
& Recovery
419-399-4242



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Paulding, OH 45879
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DOG FOOD FOR SALE
Available at:
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BODY SHOP
Located 3 Miles South of
Antwerp on the corner of
SR 49 and 111
Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 or
by Phone at 419-258-2584
Dont miss out on the best deal around! Call 419-399-4015
GUN
REBLUING &
REPAIR
Thinking of building a new home,
updating an older home?
NEW HOMES, EXPERIENCED IN
ALL PRICE RANGES.
Room additions and remodel projects.
Local contractor Local prices
Give me a call
Steve Denning with
DENNING
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
419-263-2110
Built by Denning Home Improvements
6 - Weekly Reminder-Paulding County Progress Monday, February 24, 2013

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