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Monday, March 28, 2016 Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1

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WEEKLY REMINDER

PRESORTED
STANDARD
US POSTAGE
PAID
PAULDING, OHIO
45879
PERMIT #12

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Paulding Progress P.O. Box 180, Paulding, Ohio 45879 419.399.4015

Mailed to every postal address in Paulding County Ad Deadline: Thursdays @ 1pm

Serving the Paulding Area for over 23 Years

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We Sell New Tires (most major brands)


We Stock Trailer Tires
BIG Selection of Used Tires in Stock!
We mount and balance motorcycle, ATV and lawn & garden tires

We service & reprogram all makes and


models of tire pressure monitoring systems.

TIRE REBATE UP TO $100

Lifetime FREE
car washes with any
New or Used
purchases!

Domestic & Foreign Repair


Computerized Diagnostic
Engines
Transmissions
Suspensions
Electrical
Brakes
Oil Changes

Mail-in Rebate on Purchase of 4 Select Tires


Call Dealer for prices & eligibility.

OIL CHANGE & TIRE ROTATION


& Multi-point Vehicle Inspection

Our Price Match


Guarantee

$39.95*

We Will Match Or Beat


Any Competitive Service
Departments
Total Repair Price!*

419-399-3077
621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding
ASE Master Certified Technician

Conventional oil

* Excludes full synthetic oil & diesel engines.

Keep your tires in good shape by having us perform an alignment:

*Includes all shop fees on any


repair of GM vehicles. Customer
must present in writing to
Paulding Stykemain Chevrolet a
complete estimate of the repair
including all part numbers and
total labor hours in advance of
the customer giving Stykemain
authorization for repairs.

Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-12

$29.95*

Synthetic blend oil

FRONT END - $39.95 or


FOUR WHEEL $59.95

TRANSMISSION FLUSH - $104.95


+ tax
15 Qt. Dexron VI synthetic transmission fluid.

Come in and see our sales staff: Stephanie Ankney, Jay Dachenhaus, Brad Bubba Davis, Devon Pearson and Eli Schlatter
800-399-2071 North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding www.stykemainchevy.com

Truck & Trailer Services


- Repairs & Scheduled Services
- A/C

- Computer Diagnostics

- Road Repairs
- Truck Tires (New & Used)

Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7am - 6pm

Saturday 7am - noon

- Truck Parts
Certified
Technicians

419-399-3900 x4

861 E Perry St, Paulding (the old John Deere Store)

Finally!

Spring has arrived...

We work on Weed Eaters, Push Mowers, Tillers and Small Engines too!

Lawnmower Tune-Up Special $ 140

+ tax

(Individual services priced separately)


Clean underside of deck
of grass/debris
Sharpen the blades
Replace air filter, if needed

Replace plugs, if needed

FREE

Grease/Lube it up
Change fuel filter
Oil change

pickup &
delivery
in Pauld
ing Cou
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THE CAR CARE CENTER


130 Dooley Drive | Paulding | 419-399-2760

See photos of
our body work on

Sat., April 2nd


9 am to 2 pm

Authentic
Mexican
Flavor

S HOW

419.796.8999

103 E. Perry St. Paulding

MONDAYS

Wo r k
Quality ears!
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O v e r 2 5 u c ke r

Beef Nachos

$3.99

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TUESDAYS

ATCH
MIX & M

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Bucke
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3 Enchiladas

6 Bee

$3.99

$14.99

WEDNESDAYS
$2.25

Creative Design & Construction LLC.


ROOM ADDITIONS GARAGES
NEW HOMES & POLE BARNS
BASEMENTS

Draft Beer

16 oz. $1.99/ 32 oz. $3.99

Settling, Bowing, Cracking? No problem!

CDChomeimprovements.com

YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE

FRIDAYS
Fajitas #41 #47

$2.00 Off

SATURDAYS
Margaritas

Buy 1 Pitcher, 2nd 1/2 Price


~ Hours ~
Mon - Thurs 11am - 9pm
Fri - Sat 11am - 10pm

419-399-2068
209 N. Williams
Paulding

1) $300 Cash
2) Handmade quilt
3&4) $100 ea. ($50 Cash
& $50 Gift Cards value)
5&6) $50 ea.
(Gift Cards value)
Need not be present to win

M S

CONSTRUCTION

(Foundation, Walls & Repair,


Waterproong)

Call for Estimates

THURSDAYS

RAFFLE:

Divine Mercy homemade noodles,


our ladies homemade pastries
Soup & Sandwich Luncheon Homemade pie
Carry-out available

260-403-8949
Licensed Bonded Insured

Mexican Beer

Dagget St., Antwerp

Bake Sale Featuring

50 Basic Returns

Double checks for your peace of mind

April Specials

Divine Mercy Parish


of Paulding County

WINDOWS ROOFING SIDING FENCING

The Quality Door Place

Garage Doors & Operators Entrance & Storm Doors


Room Additions Garages Gutters Awnings
Aluminum Railing Rubber Roofing Decks Fence
1640 Baltimore St. Defiance, OH 43512
(419)782-1181
Toll Free: (800)888-9838

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Pole Barns l Garages l Patios & More


Driveways l Stamped Concrete
Steve - 260-341-5640

2 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, March 28, 2016

FOR SALE

SPRING AUCTION - AUCTION CITY


9017 State Route 66 Oakwood, OH 45873

April 2, 2016 5:30 pm

Antwerp Alleys

Lawn Tractors - Push Mowers - Rototillers


Tools - Guns - Old Stamps - And so much more!

with D5 liquor license

Pictures will be posted at


www.originalauctioncity.com, auctionzip and on
facebook so please keep checking on these places.

$135,000
419-506-1257

AUCTIONEER: CHUCK AMES


PHONE: 419-594-3364

Shelton eState auction

211 N. Main
Paulding, OH
419.399.4444

6:00 PM THURSDAY, APRIL 7 6:00PM

Location: 7443 Rd. 71; Paulding, OH; north edge of


Worstville; 3 miles SW of Briceton mile south of St.
Rt. 613; watch for signs
sale on site;

HOME OF THE WEEK


This 2 story at
744 North Williams
Is a GREAT value! 3and
1 plus both formals
and family room; use $5K
WELCOME Home money
under $250 monthly
P/I; #334 Call Rudy at: 419-769-8996
HEATHER MILLER
Paulding-Payne
419-670-2609

Pole BlDG-GaRaGe-Well:
Situated on 27/100 of an
acre; has a well; 20x20
garage - 1995; 52x18 pole
building -2011; did have
power to the building(s) at
one time; surely needs attention but not much money for
storage/ your needs; auditors value is $8,900 you tell us
what its worth to you.
---see STRALEYREALTY.COM for more info/photos---

BARB BROWN
Melrose-Oakwood
419-980-3526

teRMS: $1000 deposit w/balance due in 30 days;


JEFF CLARK
Paulding (+)
419-399-2511

fiduciary deed awarded w/taxes prorated; possession


upon closing; subject only to Paulding County Probate
Court approval-Case #2015-1017; ATTORNEY FOR THE
ESTATE; MR. GLENN TROTH- PAULDING, OHIO

MADISON DeLONG
Antwerp-Payne
419-506-1620

SELLER: FALLIE WEBSTER SHELTON ESTATE


(by) LESTOR SHELTON, EXECUTOR

SEE 100+ LISTINGS AT

STRALEYREALTY.COM
Member Toledo and Lima MLS Services

auctioneers:

Chester M. Straley
Warren J. Straley
William C. Straley, CAI

211 North Main St.,


Phone: 419-399-4444 or 419-203-4616
Paulding, OH

ANNOUNCEMENTS
IF INTERESTED in a
FREE KJV Bible or children's story Bible,
please contact 419-7869309. We welcome locations interested in helping to distribute bibles.

NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICE: The


Paulding County Hospital Board of Trustees
meetings for 2016 will be
held the first Monday of
each month at 6:45 pm
in the Paulding County
Hospital Education
Room. Meeting dates
are as follows:
2016: April 7, May 5,
June 2, July 7, August 4,
September 1, October 6,
November 3, December
1. 2017: January 5,
February 2, March 2
Annual Organizational
Meeting: 6:30 p.m. prior
to March 2, 2017 regular meeting.

HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES at Morning Star Convenience


Store, Melrose, Ohio.
Various shifts. Applications available at store.

HAVILAND DRAINAGE
Products Company
Has immediate opening
for a full time customer
relation / miscellaneous
clerical person. The
successful applicant
must be self motivated
and computer skills a
must. We offer an
excellent benefit and
profit sharing package.
Apply at
Haviland Drainage
Products Company
P.O Box 97
Haviland, Ohio
45851
LPNS needed: Vancrest of Antwerp
(formerly Manor House)
and Vancrest of Payne
Assisted Livings currently have openings for
Full and Part time LPNs
on first and second
shifts. We are also seeking LPNs to help with
medpass 2 hours in the
morning and in the evening at the Antwerp Facility. Applications available at either facility or
send resume to lshipman@vancrest.com

FOR RENT

HOUSES FOR SALE

DOWNTOWN ANTWERP. 2 bdrm apt.


Water, sewer and
garbage include. $400
deposit 419-258-9325
NOW LEASING: One &
Two Bedroom Apartments in Paulding, Ohio.
For information, please
call Straley Apartments
at 419-399-4068.

HOUSE FOR RENT

GARAGE/YARD SALES
HEATED GARAGE Sale
- March 31, 3-6pm; April
1, 9-5pm; April 2, 9-1pm.
15830 Third St.,
Broughton. Lots of girls
clothes 14-16; Jr. sm. &
med. tops, pants (11)
and more. Still cleaning
out.

USE YOUR tax return


for down payment on
new home. We have
options to help you buy.
Credit dings OK.
chbsinc.com or
419-586-8220

FOR SALE

$150 QUEEN pillowtop


mattress set. New in
plastic, can deliver 260493-0805,

211 N. Main
Paulding, OH
419.399.4444

4 OPEN HOUSES!

702 N. Williams-Paulding
Beautiful 4 and 2 twoStory;
3 car; $98,700; # 395

#1740 Three Bdrm 2 bath New


Construction Home, det. garage...
Located in Oakwood on SR 613 New
Price. Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

#1733 21387 Rd. 128 Oakwood...


4 BDRM, 2 bath country home, 3.74
acres. Many updates incl. shingles, wiring, plumbing & windows, C/A, spacious
living room w/fireplace, 3 out buildings, above ground pool. New Price
$129,000 Call Joe Den Herder

#1717 607 N. Williams St.,


Paulding... 4 or 5 BR, 2 baths, elegant turn of the century home, gourmet kitchen, 3rd floor bonus room..
NEW PRICE Call Don Gorrell
#1741 Reduced! 7263 Rd 72,
Payne, Wayne Trace. 4 Bed, 3
bath home. Master Suite, move
in ready & beautiful. Pole Barn,
Shed, Many Updates.$169,900
Call Aaron 419-769-5808

Sat., April 16
9:00 A.M.

126+- Acres
Sec. 31, Monroe Twp.

Putnam Co., OH

3 mi. East Of Oakwood Buyer Gets Farming Rights for 2016


Parcel 1 --- 48.6+- acres ... USDA Soil Survey indicates mostly Paulding soil, 44+acres tillable with small wooded area ... Parcel 2 --- 78+- acres ... USDA Soil
Survey indicates mostly Paulding soil with areas of Roselms . 75+- acres tillable
---- These are contiguous tracts Call for Brochures, Surveys, FSA and other
auction information or visit our web site Auction Procedure & Terms: Multi
Parcel Bidding with $5,000 earnest money for each Parcel. Closing on before May
16, 2016 . Possession to Buyer day of auction to prepare and plant 2016 crops
Farm Location: 2 mi. east of Oakwood, OH on Rt. 613 to Rd. 24; Then south
on Rd. 24 for mi. Auction Location: Twin Oaks Fellowship Hall, Corner Main &
2nd St., Oakwood, OH (1 block east of the Cooper Community Library) Seller: Relyea Family Revocable Living Trust, Cindy Wilson, Successor Trustee ---- Joseph
Burkard, Attorney For Seller . Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers; Nolan Shisler - Larry
D. Gorrell, Broker - Aaron Timm - Don Gorrell - Auctioneers

SERVICES

744 N. Williams-Paulding
Clean-3 and 1.5 two Story;
bargain-$57,900; # 334

DJ SERVICES - Music
for all occasions. 30
years experience. Call
John Martinez at 419399-4583

Sec. 22, Jackson Twp. Paulding Co., Ohio

30 Acres

STORAGE

802 N. Williams-Paulding
762 N. Williams-Paulding
New offering; 4and 2
4and2 two story; 3 lots; 3
TwoStory; CHARACTER;
Car; ANY REASONABLE OFFER?
$74,900; # 350 (sellers help) corner Lot; $57,900; #333

PAULDING MINI Storage: For unit sizes and


prices please call 419399-4068.

SEE PHOTOS-VIDEOS FOR 100+ MORE


STRALEYREALTY.COM

Sat., April 23 @ 9:00 A.M.


Farm Location: 1 mi. south of Paulding, OH on Rt. 127 to
C-126; then east on C-126 for 4 mi. to T-137; then south on
T-137 for 1/2 mi - watch for auction signs.
30.709 acres - FSA indicates approx. 29.64 tillable acres ...
USDA soil survey indicates Paulding & Roselms soil ... Possession given day of auction for preparing and planting 2016
crops ... Buyer Receives Farming Rights For 2016 ... Auction
location: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility @ 1201 N. Williams St.,
Paulding, OH ... Call or stop in the office for bidders information packet ... Terms: $5,000 earnest money on the day
of auction with the balance due at closing approximately 30
days from the date of the auction upon delivery of Deed and
evidence of marketable title. Owner: Richard L. Ross Estate;
Ricky D. Ross, Executor; Paulding Co. Probate Court Case
2015-1086; Joseph Burkard, Attorney ... Larry D. Gorrell,
Broker - Don Gorrell, Nolan Shisler, Aaron Timm, Auctioneers

#1721 Reduced! 726 Hoover,


Paulding. 3 Bed 2 Bath. New kitchen,
fireplace, garage w/ separate work
room. Whole house generator. Now
$110,00 Call Aaron 419-769-5808 #1752 NEW LISTING. Lot w/bldg. Corner Emerald Rd & Caroline St.
Zoned B-2 $9,000. Call Don Gorrell 419-399-7699

Land Auction

LAYING HENS For Sale


Pullets 16 weeks- 1 year
419-622-1402

Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 6-7 PM Sun 2-3 PM

Land Auction

To see nice color pictures & interior shots of properties offered


by Gorrell Bros. go to: www.gorrellbros-paulding.com

Serving You from Sign Up to Sign Down

Land Auction
Sat., April 9
10:00 A.M.

267+- Acres

Sandra
Mickelson
Tamyra
Humes
419-506-1015
SIGG REALTY, INC.

840 A. North Clinton St.


Defiance, OH 419-782-1685

Jackson Twp.
Paulding Co., Ohio

Sigg Realty, Inc.


840 A. North Clinton St.,
Defiance 419-782-1685

Offered In 3 Parcels & Combinations


77+- acres & 115+- acres & 75+- acres
Farm Location: 6 mi east of Paulding, OH on Rd 138 (Charloe Trail) to Rd.
C-151; Then south on Rd. C-151 for 2 mi. Auction Parcel 1 --- 77+- acres
in Sec. 24, Jackson Twp. - FSA indicates 69.69 acres tillable (27.57+- acres of
wheat with balance fall tilled) ...Paulding, Roselms and Haskins soils... Frontage on
Rd C-151 and Rd T-108... Auction Parcel 2--- 115+- acres in Sec. 25, Jackson
Twp. - FSA indicates 96.04 acres tillable (32.44+- acres of wheat with balance
fall tilled) Paulding, Roselms & Latty soils 2 small wooded areas Frontage
on Rd T-108... Auction Parcel 3 ---75+- acres in Sec. 25, Jackson Twp. - FSA
indicates 64.77 acres tillable (32+- acres of wheat with the balance fall tilled)
Paulding soil... Frontage on Rd C-151 and Rd T-108 Multi Parcel Bidding Buyer
receives landlords share of growing wheat & farming rights for the other land for
2016Terms: $7,000 earnest money for each parcel with closing on before May
9, 2016 Auction Location: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility - 1201 N. Williams St.,
Paulding, OH... Call for Surveys, FSA and other auction information or visit our
web site at www.gorrellbros-paulding.com. Sellers: Keck / Bennett Family --Norman E. Cook, Attorney Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers; Larry D. Gorrell, Broker;
Don Gorrell - Aaron Timm - Nolan Shisler - Auctioneers

315 Oak Payne, $81,900


308 E. Jackson Paulding, $27,900
Cheap commercial property w/ so much potential. Charming 4-5 bedroom home. Includes large
Sits on 4 city lots. Use as office or convert to duplex. rooms, updated kitchen, and back deck!

SOLD
11886 Rd. 171 Paulding
103 Daggett Antwerp, $59,900
Attractive home with beautiful hardwood floors. Perfect location! Nice river home with lots of windows. Move in ready
Plenty of room for entertainment.

LAWN & GARDEN


PROMOW LAWN Care Are You Ready for
Spring? Servicing the
Beautiful Paulding
County area. Call Allen
for all your lawn care
needs-419-263-8090.

FOR SALE

Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 5-6 PM Sun-1-2 PM

Multiple Listing
Service

WANTED TO BUY

BUYING COINS,
stamps, comic books,
old toys, knives, old jewelry, antiques, collections. Call 419-3993353.
BUYING ANTIQUES,
old photographs, old
photo albums, military
items, old signs,old postcards, old toys, antiques,
etc. 419-393-2107

3 BEDROOM 1 Bath
Farmhouse with attached garage. Near
Oakwood. $525.00
monthly. Send name,
contact information, and
references to PO Box
222 Oakwood, OH,
45873.

3 ACRE lot $11,900,


$1,000 down, $135
monthly; 6 acre lot
$19,900, $1,000 down,
$219 monthly. 352-3412843

PART TIME Office Assistant: 20 - 30 hrs per


week. Must have excellent communication, customer service skills and
be detail oriented.
Please send resume to
P.O. Box 180K, Paulding, OH 45879.

HOUSE FOR sale - 213


Buffalo St., Antwerp. 3
bdrm/1 bath, all appliances stay. 419-7698938

10718 Rd. 192 Cecil, $132,900


Rare, historic farm home with attractive updates
and outbuildings.

SOLD
2774 Rd. 17 Payne
Charming home with great updates. Move in
ready!

3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, Open kitchen/


FR with fireplace and door
to rear deck. Newer oak
kitchen w/island. $94,900.
Paulding. Call Sandra &
Tamyra 419-506-1015.

3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath! 2


Fireplaces, Lg multi-purpose room ; Basement!
$134,900!! Paulding.
Call Sandra & Tamyra
419-506-1015

2 ACRES, POND, RAVINE &


TREES!! Pole barn! 3 Bdrm,
2 Bath /FR & Fireplace,
Screened porch & deck.
Rural Cecil. NEW PRICE
$119,900! Call Sandra/
Tamyra 419-506-1015.

All Brick, 4 Bdrm , Fireplace, Formal dining,


Basement, Det. garage. Payne New Price!
$89,900. Call Sandra/
Tamyra 419-506-1015

CALL US FOR BUILDING SITES IN ANTWERP


RANGING FROM $9,000
- $45,000. SOME MAY
LAND CONTRACT! ALL
UTILITIES
AVAILABLE!
Call Sandra & Tamyra
419-506-1015

Shaded corner lot, Payne.


3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, Fireplace,
All appliances. ! New Price
$62,900! Sandra/Tamyra
419-506-1015

Former Dental Office - Great Opportunity for a Real


Estate, Insurance, Investment/Accounting Office or
Day Spa, You name it! 1348 sq. ft. Lobby; Lg reception
area; 2 Half baths; 5 Offices (all have water & drains).
Ample parking front & back. Corner location! Paulding.
$99,750. Call Sandra & Tamyra 419-506-1015

Monday, March 28, 2016

Looking for a GREAT job?

IMMEDIATE Openings in Leipsic, Ohio

What does your TOTAL COMPENSATION


package look like?

Toledo Molding & Dies inventory strategy is supported by


state of the art MRP technology and methodology.
Successful candidates must possess a degree in a related field, proven communication and organizational skills,
and be proficient in excel spreadsheets. Previous experience in AS / 400 Systems preferred. Must be willing to
work afternoon shift.

Experience needed:







Weekly Pay + Overtime + $0.45 Shift Differential


up ontothe$1.25
ApplicationsMonthly
accepted and Incentives
immediate interviews
followingper
dates:hour

Tuesday April 5th 10:00 AMLow


4:00 PM
Benefit cost.
$14.29Holiday
$45.32Inn
associate contribution for individual to family plans per week depending on benefit selections.
140 Valam Dr(Medical, dental, vision, STD/LTD, Life Insurance, 401k, profit sharing)
Van Wert, OH 45891

Shipping and Receiving


Inventory Control/WIP
PFEP (plan for every part)
International shipments
Supervisory
Problem Solving
Professionalism in customer relations
Proven trouble shooting/root cause analysis methods

Toledo Molding and Die offers a competitive salary and


benefit package. Qualified candidates may email their resume and cover letter with salary history/requirements in
confidence to either location below:
hrdelphos@tmdinc.com
with a subject of Job# MPLanDel or to:

If you are seeking a challenging and


stable career you may apply in person;
by email to resumes@e-fcca.com;
or send your resumes to:

Applications accepted and immediate interviews on the following dates:

Tuesday
April 5th 10:00 AM 4:00 PM
QUALIFICATIONS:
HolidayMust
Innbe 18 to apply
Must have
140 Valam
Dr a clean drug screen and background check
Van Wert, OH 45891

Toledo Molding & Die, Inc.


Attn: Human Resources Manager
24086 ST RT 697
Delphos, OH 45833
An E.O.E. M/F/D/V

FCC (Adams), LLC


ATTN: Human Resources
936 East Parr RoadBerne, IN 46711

D & D TRUCKING
DELPHOS, OHIO

FCC is an equal opportunity employer

QUALIFICATIONS:
Must be 18 to apply
Must have a clean drug screen and background check

NOW HIRING
LOCAL CLASS A DRIVERS

NOW HIRING
Baughman Tile Company, the regional leader
of corrugated plastic pipe is now hiring.

GENERAL LABORERS & YARD WORKERS


Many positions available
Ability to lift 50-75 pounds required
Forklift experience preferred

PROCESS MANAGER TRAINEES





Individual responsibilities include ensuring timely delivery of production materials, supervising dock operations,
supplier and customer releases/shipments, maintaining
appropriate levels of inventory in a JIT environment.

Business degree and/or equivalent hands


on experience for a variety of positions.

$11.60 per hour to start


Low Benefit cost.
$14.29 $45.32 associate contribution
for individual
FULL
TIMEto family plans per week depending on benefit selections. (Medical, dental, vision, STD/LTD, Life Insurance, 401k, profit sharing)

Toledo Molding & Die, Inc., a full service, Tier 1, automotive supplier located in Delphos, Ohio has a position open
in our Material Planning and Logistics department.

Get in on the ground floor of a growing company. FCC


(Adams) is an expanding Tier 1 Automotive Parts
Manufacturer who is looking for energetic and dedicated
team players. We offer a competitive benefits package
and the opportunity
for advancement.

What does your TOTAL COMPENSATION package look like?

FORKLIFT OPERATORS
$11.60 per hour to start
FULL TIME
Weekly Pay + Overtime + $0.45 Shift Differential
Monthly Incentives up toFORKLIFT
$1.25 per hour OPERATORS

Material Planning &


Logistics Analyst

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Material Services

DHL Supply Chain

Looking for a GREAT job?


IMMEDIATE Openings in Leipsic, Ohio

Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 3

Ability to lead a crew of up to 8


Hands-on operation of extrusion/accessory
equipment
Maintenance experience preferred
Excellent benefit package including health
insurance plan, 401 k-retirement plan, vacation
plan along with a competitive salary.

Applications are available at:


Baughman Tile Company, 8516 Road 137, Paulding, OH. Located 4 miles east of US 127 on SR 613.
Manufacturers of Corrugated Polyethylene
Drainage Tubing and Pipe

Champaign Residential Services, Inc. is a non-profit


organization for persons with developmental disabilities.

PART TIME CARE SUPPORT SPECIALIST

CRSI is looking for PART TIME CARE SUPPORT SPECIALIST in


Defiance, Paulding, and Williams Counties. CRSI is looking for caring
and compassionate people to provide direct care for individuals with
developmental disabilities.
DUTIES INCLUDE: Assisting individuals with daily living skills,
supporting them to be an active participant in their community and
helping them strive to live at their fullest potential. Assisting with health
care and personal hygiene. Household tasks such as meal preparation,
cleaning and laundry, running errands, doctor appointments,
recreation, social and leisure time. Transportation as required, NO
EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, we will train you! MUST BE RELIABLE.
CANs and STNAs welcome. You can keep you certifications up to date.
REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: Valid drivers license, up to date
insurance, high school diploma / GED. Must be able to pass a
background check.
APPLY ONLINE at www.crsi-oh.com or e-mail resume to rsmitley@
crsi-oh.com or stop by our office at 1911 Baltimore St. Defiance, OH to
complete an application.
Equal Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED
The Putnam County Sheriffs Office is seeking
qualified candidates to fill full-time open positions
in the Communications Division.

Applicants must have a High School diploma or G.E.D., have good


communications skills and enjoy working with and serving the public,
the ability to maintain confidentiality in a law enforcement environment.
Prerequisites:
A customer service oriented personality
The ability to work efficiently with computers
Good organizational skills
Accurate typing skills
Self-disciplined and assertive in nature
A team Player, a self-starter, & detail oriented
Strong written & oral communications skills
The ability to multi-task and handle
emergencies in a fast paced environment
The ability to work all days of the week on day,
afternoon or midnight shifts

Van, Bulk Hopper, Pneumatic work available Company will train on equipment.
F/T - No weekend or Holiday work
Assigned Trucks
Yearly potential earnings of $48,000-$68,000
$2000 Sign on Bonus
(1/2 paid after 6 months and remainder paid after 1 year)
F/T Benefits include Health, Dental,
Vision & Life Insurance.
Paid Short/Long term disability
Paid Holiday & Vacation,
401K with company contributions.
Attainable Quarterly Safety Bonuses & Yearly Safety
Performance Review Bonuses.
2 Years experience with good MVR
P/T drivers are welcome to apply
COME DRIVE FOR US AND BE PART OF OUR TEAM.
Apply in person at

5191 North Kill Road - Delphos, Ohio


or Call Steve for more information at
419-692-0062 ext 1034
email info@d-dfeed.com

CLASS A
CDL DRIVER

Requirements:
At least 18 years of age
Perform a computerized pre-testing skills assessment
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Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 5

ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOLS


APRIL 2016
SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE

PRINCIPAL BUTEHS/MS

I hope you were able to attend the music


departments production of The Little Mermaid during the second weekend in March.
The dedication and hard work of the eighty
member cast was evident and the production
was outstanding! A big thanks to our community for your attendance and support of
our musical. Approximately 1230 individuals attended the three day event.
The annual Hoops for Heart day was held on
March 16. Our students used this opportunity to participate in friendly competition for a
good cause, raising money ($4200) for the
American Heart Association. Thanks to all
who participated and helped with the event.
We are in the fourth grading period with
many activities on the horizon. Academic
state assessments will take place throughout
the month of April and into early May. Our
spring sport athletes are in full swing with
practices and the beginning of their competitive seasons. The Arts will be showcased on
April 23 with the annual Arts Festival.
Prom preparations are ongoing for the April
30 event at Grants Reception Hall, which
begins with walk-ins at approximately 6:30
p.m. Graduation will take place May 22.
Mark your calendars with these important
dates.
After months of discussion and preparation,
our Board of Education has hired a contractor to install LED lights in our two gymnasiums and auditeria. Installation of gymnasium lights will be completed by mid-May.
The Board of Education also hired a contractor to implement upgrades to our Building Automation System (BAS) and Heating,
Ventilation & Air Conditioning system
(HVAC). Upgrades will be completed by
early August. The Board of Education also
approved the purchase of a new bleacher
system for the west side of the football/track
complex. The installation of the bleacher
system and light poles will take place in late
spring or early summer.
The long-awaited Safe Routes to Schools
sidewalk program will begin in earnest this
summer. The Village of Antwerp in conjunction with the Ohio Department of Transportation, will oversee the construction of
sidewalks along the north side of Canal
Road, the west side of Harrmann Road, and
onto school property leading up to a crosswalk in our north parking lot. Completion is
scheduled in late July.
As always, thanks for your support of our
school district.
Dr. Martin Miller
Superintendent

DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS


Apr. 2 JH Solo & Ensemble Contest
Apr. 4 Jr/Sr @ Paulding Co. Econ.Dev.
Apr. 5 Battle of the Books
Apr. 6 Antwerp PS Screening 3:30-5:30
Apr. 11-29 State Assessment Tests
Apr. 14-16 Senior Trip to St. Louis
Apr. 15 D.A.R.E. Graduation
Apr. 17 All-Star Basketball 3:00 & 5:00
Apr. 23 Arts Festival
Apr. 30 Jr/Sr PromPreview 12-1:00
PromWalk-In 6:30

Finally, warmer weather has returned and


allowed our students to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. As a reminder, the elementary dress code only permits the students to
wear shorts during the months of April and
May in the spring, at the parents discretion.
Also, flip-flops, sandals, and other open
toed shoes are not to be worn in the elementary. These types of footwear can cause
injury to the students while playing outside
PROGRESSBOOKI continue to encour- at recess. The weather can change drasticalage parents to monitor their childs grades ly throughout the course of the day, so
on Progressbook. If you have any questions please plan clothing choices accordingly.
about your childs grades, please contact the
teacher via email or by phone. It is im- D.A.R.E GRADUATIONThe D.A.R.E.
portant that you contact them with your graduation for our fifth graders will be held
questions. An effective line of communica- on April 15, providing we dont miss any of
tion between the home and school will help the scheduled D.A.R.E. lessons. Our stuto strengthen your childs educational expe- dents will be writing essays about what they
rience.
learned in D.A.R.E., and the winners will be
recognized and presented with prizes at this
OGTI am pleased to announce that OGT graduation.
(Ohio Graduation Test) week is complete. I
would like to thank the students and staff for STATE ASSESSMENTSWe plan to
their efforts during this stressful week. The begin Ohios State Testing during the week
Spring OGT results will be available mid- of April 11, and conclude the years testing
May and we will distribute them when they by the end of the month. Please make every
arrive.
effort to have your students here during this
timeframe, so they can test during the norSTATE ASSESSMENTSWhile on the mal schedule and procedure. You can help
topic of standardized tests, the Middle and your students prepare for these tests at home
High School State Assessments will be ad- by accessing practice tests from the Ohio
ministered to students in grades 4-8 and 9- Department of Education website.
11. We have created an assessment calendar
that begins on April 11, and runs through ARTS FESTIVALThe spring Arts FestiApril 29, 2016. It is extremely important val will be held on April 23. There will be
that your children be present during the test- musical presentations by groups and soloists
ing dates. This will be a very stressful time of all ages, art displays, and concessions.
for students, so please make sure they are Please come out and show your support for
getting plenty of rest and eating well- the artists and musicians of our school.
balanced meals. (6th GradeReading,
Mathematics & Social Studies, 7th Grade BATTLE OF THE BOOKSThe local
Reading & Mathematics, 8th Grade Battle of the Books will be held at the
Reading, Mathematics & Science, 9th school on April 5, at 1:00 p.m. The winning
GradeAlgebra I/Geometry, English I, team will then be competing at the county
Biology, 10th GradeEnglish II, Geome- competition on April 13, at 12:30 p.m. at the
try, American History, and 11th Grade Youth Leadership Building.
American Government.)
PRESCHOOL SCREENINGThere will
SENIORSAs we enter the final grading be a preschool screening for Antwerp famiperiod, I encourage you to continue access- lies/students only on April 6, here at the
ing the scholarship section on the school school from 3:30-5:30 p.m. This is the last
website. Clicking on the Schools tab and screening of the year. If you have a student
then clicking on Middle and High School. that you would like to have attend preschool
Once on the Middle/High School site, under next year, they must attend a screening.
Quick Links (left side of page) click on ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Guidance. Under Additional Links, there
is a variety of information for students and
ALL-STAR GAMES
parents. Many local scholarships become Antwerp High School will host the
available during the month of April and will Parkview Sports Medicine All-Star Classic
be posted there, so be sure to keep checking Basketball Game on April 17. Girls game
the website.
starts at 3:00 p.m. and boys game will follow at approximately 5:00 p.m. The Ohio
PROMAny junior or senior attending the roster will be made up of seniors from Antprom must complete a permission form. werp, Paulding, Wayne Trace, Lincolnview,
This permission form can be picked up from Van Wert, and Crestview. The Indiana rosMrs. Coleman and must be completed be- ter will include seniors from Adams Central,
fore you can purchase a prom ticket. If you South Adams, Bellmont, Leo, New Haven,
have any questions, please contact Mrs. Heritage, and Woodlan. All tickets are sold
Coleman.
at the door and are $5.
As April begins, our students have entered
the fourth grading period of the school year.
I want to emphasize the importance of our
students remaining focused on their academic performance to finish the year strong. As
the weather improves, our students can be
distracted from completing their assignments so we must work collaboratively to
keep them focused.

ARTS FESTIVAL

Antwerp Schools invite you to enjoy the


artistic talents of our students at our spring
Arts Festival on Saturday, April 23, from
4:00-9:00. We will have bands, choirs, and
musical groups of various ages performing
live, onstage in the auditeria. Artwork will
be on display, and sandwiches as well as
other food will be available.

ATHLETIC CALENDAR

PRINCIPAL MANZ-ELEMENTARY

ATHLETIC FUNDRAISER

VARSITY BASEBALL
Apr. 1
Apr. 2
Apr. 4
Apr. 7
Apr. 11
Apr. 12
Apr. 14
Apr. 15
Apr. 16
Apr. 18
Apr. 19
Apr. 21
Apr. 22
Apr. 26
Apr. 28
Apr. 29

5:00
11:00
5:00
4:30
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
11:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00

Home w/North Central


@ Lake View/Delphos
Home w/Wayne Trace
Home w/Ayersville
@ Parkway
@ Holgate
Home w/Tinora
Home w/Lincolnview
Home w/Paulding/Hix
@ Fort Jennings
@ Wayne Trace
@ Fairview
Home w/Montpelier
@ Edgerton
Home w/Hicksville
Home w/Fayette

Apr. 1
Apr. 2
Apr. 4
Apr. 5
Apr. 7
Apr. 8
Apr. 11
Apr. 12
Apr. 14
Apr. 15
Apr. 18
Apr. 19
Apr. 21
Apr. 22
Apr. 26
Apr. 28
Apr. 29

5:00
11:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00

@ Paulding
Home w/Defiance
Home w/Parkway
Home w/Delphos Jeff.
Home w/Ayersville
Home w/Delta
@ Kalida
@ Holgate
Home w/Tinora
Home w/Lincolnview
Home w/Van Wert
@ Wayne Trace
@ Fairview
Home w/Fayette
@ Edgerton
Home w/Hicksville
@ Miller City

Apr. 5
Apr. 12
Apr. 15
Apr. 18
Apr. 23
Apr. 26

4:30
4:30
4:30
4:30
9:00
4:30

Home w/Fairview/Holgate
@ Ayersville/Ottoville/Sty
@ Wayne Trace Inv.
@ Hicksville/Hilltop
@ Hicksville Inv.
Home w/Edon/Fayette

Apr. 7
Apr. 8
Apr. 12
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Apr. 21
Apr. 26
Apr. 28

5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00

@ Ayersville
Home w/Paulding
Home w/Holgate
@ Tinora
Home w/Wayne Trace
Home w/Fairview
Home w/Edgerton
@ Hicksville

Apr. 4
Apr. 7
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Apr. 21
Apr. 26
Apr. 28
Apr. 29

5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00
5:00

@ Hilltop
@ Ayersville
@ Tinora
Home w/Wayne Trace
Home w/Fairview
Home w/Edgerton
@ Hicksville
Home w/Hilltop

Apr. 5
Apr. 7
Apr. 11
Apr. 14
Apr. 19
Apr. 21
Apr. 25
Apr. 29

4:30
4:30
5:00
4:30
4:30
4:30
5:00
4:30

@ Holgate/Tinora
Home w/Edon/Hilltop
@ Woodlan
Home w/N.Central/Edon
Home w/Paulding
@ Ayersville/Stryker
@ Hicksville/Edgerton
Home/Antwerp Inv.

VARSITY SOFTBALL

VARSITY TRACK & FIELD

JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL

JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL

JUNIOR HIGH TRACK & FIELD

Antwerp football players will be selling


laundry detergent April 1-April 17 as a
fundraiser for our football program. If you
are interested in making a purchase, contact
any football player in grades 4 through 11, The complete menu is available on our webor Mr. Altimus at 258-5421, ext. 2111 to site (www.antwerpschools.com), or you may
pick up a copy in our office.
order.

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PAULDING EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOLS


APRIL 2016 NEWSLETTER

SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE The Ohio State Tests are the beginning of regional competition at Bowling Green State the school website for more inforth
Dear Friends of the Paulding Exempted
Village Schools,
It is difficult to believe there is just a couple
of months left in the 2015-2016 school year.
Although the calendar indicates the year is
winding down, we are actually very busy
with end of the year activities. Athletic
events, awards programs, concerts and student programs highlight the months of April
and May. Please check the district calendar
at www.pauldingschools.org and support our
students with your attendance at these celebrations. Our last day of school this year is
scheduled to be May 24, 2016. We currently
have missed 23 instructional hours which
includes 2 full days cancelled and 10 two/
three hour delays.
State testing is just around the corner. The
majority of students in grades 3-11 will be
taking some type of state assessment this
school year. As we did last year, students
will be completing all of the assessments
online. The testing window for our district
is April 11, 2016 through May 13, 2016.
Parents may contact their child's specific
building to see what assessment will be given
on what specific day. Parents are also encouraged to visit www.ohiostatetests.org to
learn more about the state assessments.
The District is starting to look at summer
maintenance projects including windows,
auditeria flooring, and a new phone system.
Maintaining our facilities is vital to prolong
the useful life of the school buildings and
equipment. Our annual audit was recently
completed by the Auditor of State of Ohio.
We are proud of the "clean report card" of
our financial operations. We strive for financial excellence and efficient spending of public funds.
The high school is preparing to make a shift
in the services they offer for students with
disabilities. Next school year, students will
have the option to take three different classes. The first course is called Transitions;
students will learn how to do laundry, prepare healthy meals from shopping on a budget to prep-work, cooking, and then clean-up
to completing daily life skills. Job Skills
course is designed to teach the soft skills
of keeping employment, so many students
with disabilities have a hard time understanding. The third course added to the schedule is
the Consumer Math for our Seniors, and is
designed to teach daily life skills with money
from opening an account to applying for
loans and understanding their personal credit.
The biggest addition to the coursework is
School Based Employment. Students are
going to learn hands-on job skills while completing different tasks around the district.
Students are going to have the option to help
build a student ran business to provide services and products for the district and the
community.
As always, I invite you to become an active
part of our school district and to get involved
in the lives of our young people by attending
as many of the student activities as your
schedule allows.
Please feel free to visit me at my office in the
Paulding Administration office, call me at
419-399-4656, ext. 1510, or e-mail me at
w_hanak@pauldingschools.org at your convenience if you have any questions about our
school district or anything in this community
newsletter.
William Hanak, Superintendent
NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPALS

Paulding Elementary-Stephanie Tear


Happy Spring! The 2015-2016 school year
is quickly coming to an end, but we still have
so much to accomplish this final nine weeks.
I am very proud of the students here at
Paulding Elementary! We have a wonderful
group of children who have worked hard at
their academics and on developing their
character traits. I appreciate all parents who
continue to encourage positive attitudes. We
need to finish the year strong, so we need
continued parental support.
We will be holding our Kindergarten RoundUp April 5th. Last names beginning with A-L
are encouraged to attend from 6:00-6:30 and
last names beginning with M-Z are encouraged to attend from 6:45-7:15. This is a wonderful opportunity for the children to meet
the teachers and socialize with hands-on activities organized by the Kindergarten teachers. The parents will have an opportunity to
meet with Mrs. Tear for an overview of Kindergarten information, complete some paperwork and set a kindergarten screening time.
The Kindergarten Screening is April 21st and
22nd and we are looking forward to a beautiful group of future Kindergarteners coming
through. This screening is important for your
child so we can prepare to serve them when
they come to school next year.

your childs testing career. They are very


important and will take place in April.
Teachers have been working with your children to ensure they have the skills needed to
be successful. Please make sure your children have excellent attendance throughout
the end of the school year. Keeping a routine
where homework is completed, consistent
sleep hours are set, and a healthy breakfast is
provided is essential to your childs success.
Drinking plenty of water is great for the
brain! Thank you for encouraging your children to put forth their best effort.
Upcoming dates: April 1st-Grade cards
home, April 5th- Kindergarten Round-Up,
April 8th Spring Dance from 6:30-8:30, April
13th- Art Show from 5:30-7:30, April 19thPTO meeting, April 21st & 22nd- Kindergarten Screening, April 26th- Midterms home
As we enjoy the changing of the season to
Spring, we appreciate you staying committed
to our childrens success.

Oakwood Elementary-Jennifer Manz


Hello from Oakwood Elementary! We are so
excited the calendar finally says spring!
We are finishing the third quarter of the 2015
-2016 school year as I write this article. For
grades 3-6, the month of April is a month full
of review as we make our final preparations
for Ohios State Tests which will be given
over a three week span from April 18
through May 6. As you may know, all students in grades 3-6 in the State of Ohio take
reading and math assessments. In addition,
4th and 6th graders have social studies assessments and 5th graders take a science assessment. Specific testing dates for these on-line
assessments were sent home for each grade
level in February. If you have not already
done so, please mark the weeks of April 18
through May 6 on your calendar. It will be
very important for your child to be at school,
to have plenty of sleep, to eat a good breakfast, and to receive tons of your support and
encouragement during the State Testing
weeks. Please encourage your children to
continue to give their very best effort through
the final quarter of the school year, finishing
on a strong, positive note.
We have a very special evening coming up
on Thursday, April 7! We invite all neighbors, friends, family and supporters of
Oakwood Elementary to join us for
Learning Is An Art from 6:30 to 8:00.
This special evening is an opportunity for us
to showcase some of the really wonderful
things going on in our building. Please plan
to come tour Oakwood Elementary and enjoy
special events taking place project displays,
educational games, live musical performances, dances, and much more. We hope you
will be able to join us as we share our students successes!
2016-2017 Kindergarten Camp and Kindergarten Registration/Screening have been set
for Oakwood Elementary.
Kindergarten
Camp will be on Tuesday, April 19, from
6:00 to 7:00. This is a chance for incoming
kindergarteners to meet their teachers and for
parents to get a head start on registration
paperwork. Kindergarten Screening will be
on Friday, May 6. Screening appointments
can be made at Kindergarten Camp or by
calling the office after April 19 (419-5943346).
We want to say CONGRATULATIONS to
Hayden Mullen, Shelby Ford, and Spencer
Ladd who earned 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place, respectively, in the Paulding Progress Design
an Ad contest. Doug Nutter, Paulding Progress publisher, visited our fifth grade to talk
a little about advertising and to introduce the
Design an Ad contest a few weeks ago. He
returned a couple of weeks later to announce
our winners. Thank you to the Paulding Progress for bringing this learning opportunity
to our school.
Thank you for supporting our childrens education!

University on March 19 and placed 4 . This


was good enough for the team to advance to
the State Science Olympiad competition.
The following students placed at the competition: Megan Dearth (two first place finishes), Jonathon Clapsaddle (two first place finishes), Sydney Reineck (first place), Luke
McCullough (second and third place), Kyle
Kelly (third place), Gillian Porter (third
place) and Isaac Smalley (first place). Congratulations to these students and thank you
for your hard work!!!
Our teachers and students have been working
hard to prepare for our AIR state tests that
will be administered starting in April. A list
of dates and testing groups was sent out with
the third nine weeks grade card.
Some of our 8th grade students will be taking
a three-day trip to Springfield and Chicago,
IL in May. This is a very educational field
trip that is under the direction of Mr. Jon
Snodgrass. The students will visit the Lincoln Museum while in Springfield and then
spend two days in the Windy City, where
they will visit several attractions in Chicago.
Our 8th graders will also be going to Cedar
Point on May 31 for our annual trip.
Our 8th grade students participated in a Career Day on March 23 that the 8th grade
teachers organized. There were 16 different
presenters that students could listen to
throughout the day.
Please visit our team webpages, as our teachers are updating this information on a regular
basis. Information such as teacher email
addresses, homework assignments and upcoming work can be found there. Those
webpages can be accessed by going to the
Middle School homepage and selecting team
webpages in the choices along the left hand
side of the screen. If you are not sure which
team your child is on, please ask them.
Our track team, as well as club baseball and
softball teams, have started practice and will
soon be having meets/games. Please come
out and support these young people as they
participate in these extracurricular activities.
We will send out more information about end
of the year activities, such as our awards ceremony, toward the end of April.
Thank you for your continued support of
Paulding Middle School!!

High School-Todd Harmon


PHS is supporting the Honor Flight fundraiser sponsored by Paulding Putnam Electric,
by awarding House points for $1-$2 minimum donations. The current House point
totals for the year so far are: Palmarium
3221, Excellentia3531, Vinco Vici Victum
3340, Stupendum 3675.
We want to thank and recognize our sponsors
again and also include a new one. Herbert E.
Orr Co. has joined the sponsors for the PHS
House Program. Current sponsors are Paulding Putnam Electric, The Klint Manz Family, INSBIT, VFW Post 587, Paulding Kiwanis, Insource, Paulding Eagles, and anonymous families that have supported this effective initiative. We are close to our support
goals for student incentives for achievement,
but could still use donations to meet the
goals. Your support goes 100% to program.
The District Science Fair was held on March
19 and PHS had 3 students qualify for State.
PHS also won the award for most Superiors
as well as the award for highest percentage
of Superiors! Also, our Science Olympiad
team has qualified for state competition on
April 8-9. See more on our website. Congratulations to our staff and students for all their
hard work in preparing for these competitions.
Congratulations to those students involved in
the production of "The Music Man" and
compliments to directors Beth Kelly and
Sandy Dobbeleare for 3 wonderful performances.
Music of the Night, sponsored by the PHS
band, is scheduled for April 2nd with a great
menu and a silent auction. Tickets can be
purchased at the High School or register
online at www.pauldingbands.org.
Mailings will be sent home with the 3rd nine
week grade cards and a schedule developed
for State testing purposes. One item to note
is that testing days will not be consecutive
days and we will be operating on a 2 hour
delay schedule on these days, so please pay
close attention to the schedule you will be
receiving.
Good Luck to those students involved in our
spring sports and a reminder that Prom will
be held on May 14th. Junior parents are encouraged to contact Deedi Miller if you
would like to still be involved in After Prom.
Go Panthers!

Middle School-Chris Etzler


Hello from Paulding Middle School! We are
thinking Spring as we are in the last quarter
of the school year.
We had students participate in the local science fair competitions within the last few
weeks. Hunter Kauser (Superior), Molly
Adams, Morgan Iler, Baylee March and Hailey Weidenhamer (all Excellent), participated
from Paulding Middle School. They went on
to compete at the district science fair competition at Ohio Northern University on
March 19 and had great results once again!
Hunter and Molly received Superior ratings
and advanced to the State Science Fair, while
Hailey, Baylee and Morgan received Excellent ratings. Congratulations to you all and
thank you for representing Paulding Middle GUIDANCE OFFICE
School well!!
Many scholarships will be available during
Our Science Olympiad team competed at the the month of April. Students should check

mation, including deadlines. The deadline to


register for the June 11th ACT is Friday May
6th. Senior Awards program is May 10th at
7pm.

PAULDING ATHLETIC BOOSTERS


The Athletic Boosters is selling 2016-17
300 Club tickets ($25) from April 1-June
30 as well as Maroon and White Club memberships ($10). Please see information on
the school website under Athletics. The
Athletic Boosters appreciate all your support
in helping our Panther Athletes. GO PANTHERS!!
NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK
April 6-12 is National Volunteer Week.
PEVS wishes to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to everyone who gives
of their time and talents to make a big difference in our schools.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The school district has received federal
IDEA-B funds for special education services.
Public comment is encouraged and information is available. Contact Loni Porinchok,
Director of Special Education.
ATHLETIC CALENDAR EVENTS
Varsity Baseball
Apr. 1 Hicksville-T
Apr. 2 Ottawa-Glandorf (DH)-T
Apr. 4 Defiance-H
Apr. 7 Columbus Grove-H
Apr. 8 Pandora-Gilboa-T
Apr. 9 Edon-DH-T
Apr. 11 Crestview-T
Apr. 14 Delphos Jefferson-H
Apr. 16 @Antwerp/Hicksville-T
Apr. 19 Continental-T
Apr. 21 Lincolnview-H
Apr. 22 Wayne Trace-H
Apr. 25 Ada-H
Apr. 26 Archbold-T
Apr. 28 Spencerville-T
JV Baseball
Apr. 2 Ottawa-Glandorf (DH)-H
Apr. 5 Lincolnview-H
Apr. 7 Allen East-T
Apr. 8 Antwerp-T
Apr. 11 Ayersville-H
Apr. 12 Archbold-T
Apr. 15 Fairview-T
Apr. 18 Delphos Jefferson-H
Apr. 19 Bluffton-H
Apr. 28 LCC-H
Apr. 29 Crestview-T
Apr. 30 Edgerton (DH)-H
Varsity Softball
Apr. 1 Antwerp-H
Apr. 2 Ottawa Glandorf (DH)-T
Apr. 5 Ayersville-H
Apr. 7 Columbus Grove-H
Apr. 11 Crestview-T
Apr. 12 Montpelier-H
Apr. 14 Delphos Jefferson-H
Apr. 15 Parkway-T
Apr. 16 Van Wert (DH)-H
Apr. 21 Lincolnview-H
Apr. 25 Ada-H
Apr. 26 Stryker-T
Apr. 28 Spencerville-T
Apr. 29 Hicksville-H
JV Softball
Apr. 2 Ottawa-Glandorf (DH)-H
Apr. 7 Allen East-T
Apr. 11 Crestview-H
Apr. 12 Hilltop-T
Apr. 15 Montpelier-T
Apr. 16 Van Wert (DH)-H
Apr. 18 Delphos Jefferson-H
Apr. 19 Bryan-T
Apr. 21 Defiance-H
Apr. 26 Hilltop-T
Apr. 29 Crestview-T
Varsity Boys/Girls Track
Apr. 5 @Van Wert/Defiance-T
Apr. 8 Bath Invitational-T
Apr. 12 Continental/Lincolnview-H
Apr. 15 Grove Bulldog Invitational-T
Apr. 19 Spencerville/Temple Christian-H
Apr. 23 Ayersville Diller Invitational-T
Apr. 29 Edgerton Invitational-T
JH Boys/Girls Track
Apr. 4 Spencerville/Shawnee-H
Apr. 7 @Hicksville/Bryan-T
Apr. 12 @Wayne Trace/Van Wert-T
Apr. 14 @L-view/C-view/S-ville-T
Apr. 19 Antwerp-T
Apr. 21 Wayne Trace Invitational-T
Apr. 25 @Lincolnview/Fairview-T
Apr. 29 Antwerp Invitational-T

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Apr. 2 Music of the Night-Auditeria


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Apr. 4 Band Bstr Mtg-Band Room
7:00p
Apr. 5 PE Kindergarten Round Up
Apr. 6 Athletic Booster Meeting
5:30p
Apr. 7 OE Learning Is An Art
6:30-8:00p
Apr. 8 PE Spring Dance
6:30-8:30p
Apr. 8-9 State Science Olympiad
Apr. 12 Donkey Basketball Game
5:30p
Apr. 13 PE Art Show
5:30-7:30p
Apr. 19 Board Meeting,Oakwood Cafe 7:00p
Apr. 23 FFA Banquet-Auditeria
5:00p
Apr. 21-22 PE Kindergarten Registration
Apr. 22 OE Kdg. Spring Sing
2:15p

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Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 7

WAYNE TRACE LOCAL SCHOOLS - APRIL 2016 NEWSLETTER


SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE
By STEPHEN ARNOLD
Wow! Spring is here. Only one grading period
remains for the Wayne Trace Class of 2016. It has
been a great pleasure for me getting to know
many of this years seniors, as they have made a
very positive impression on me these past five
school years. I believe I speak for many members
of our faculty and staff when I say that we will
miss several members of the Class of 2016.
Speaking of spring, we are now entering what is
statistically the most dangerous time of year for
high school juniors and seniors spring break,
prom, and graduation. Please, lets all emphasize
to our impressionable seventeen and eighteenyear-olds the importance of making wise decisions during this time of the school year. Despite
what many juniors and seniors may believe, the
parents are still calling the shots on most issues
involving students. Its everyones responsibility
to step up, take charge, and lead our young people down the right path and away from destructive decisions. Thank you for all you do in this
area of your childs life.
Spring also brings upon us the next round of
the testing season. Right or wrong, the Ohio
Department of Education grades much of our
academic success on how well our students perform on the annual state mandated tests.
Because so much emphasis is placed on these
tests at the state level, we feel it necessary to put
equal emphasis on these tests with our staff and
students. Thats why its vital that we all work
together during this ever-important time of the
year. Good attendance, good attention, and a
good attitude all go a long way in determining
success at school. In addition, the state of Ohio
continues to raise the bar on academic achievement, so we must also answer the call of duty
and expect more from our students. A failure to
do so is a failure to fulfill our professional duties.
As Ive stated many times, we must all work
together, as success at school is a team effort
between home and school. Everyone plays a vital
part in the education of our students.
In further academic news, the Ohio Department
of Education has released the annual school
report cards, and we are very pleased with our
results for the 2014-2015 year. In ten graded
categories, Wayne Trace earned five As, three
Bs, one C, and one D. In comparison to many
NW Ohio school districts and similar districts
throughout the state of Ohio, we compare very
favorably. Congratulations go out to our students, parents, faculty, and staff for a job well
done.
Turning our attention to the school calendar,
our district has missed 35.5 hours of time this
year due to weather-related issues. This is substantially fewer hours than we have missed each
of the past two school years, and we are headed
into the stretch run with a decent cushion at
hand. Although those of us whove lived in Ohio
for many years can remember some snowy days
in April, odds are that the only issue remaining
will be fog. Should we manage to avoid a series
of foggy days, the last day for students will be
Wednesday, May 25 with the graduation ceremony scheduled for May 29. Should we find ourselves in a situation of having to make up any
days, we will communicate this news through
Honeywell Instant Alert and through documentation to be sent home with students.
Time is running out to nominate a former staff
member to be considered for the 2016 Wayne
Trace Staff Hall of Fame, as our HOF committee
hopes to announce this years inductees at the
May BOE meeting. Like in past years, we will host
a formal ceremony prior to a varsity football
game to induct our new members. As always, we
would like to thank everyone who has nominated
a former employee for this prestigious award, as
this honor would not be possible without members of our community playing such a key role in
the process.
Congratulations to the cast and crew of this
years musical. Directed by Mr. Joel Dunham, Mr.
Kaleb ODonnell, and Mrs. Kate Wenninger, Little
Mermaid attracted near-standing-room only
crowds for all three performances. Your continued support of our performing arts department is
critical to the overall development of our
students and greatly appreciated by everyone
involved in this department.
Congratulations go out to senior George Clemens for capturing the 126 pound state wrestling
title and completing a 50-0 season and to junior
Ruger Goeltzenleuchter, who reached the state
podium with a fifth place finish in the 120 pound
class. Congratulations also go out to our boys
basketball team for capturing both a conference
& sectional championship.
Finally, we hope that all of our students had an
enjoyable spring break and feel refreshed and
ready to go for the remainder of the 2015-2016
school year.
As always, if you have questions or concerns
about your childs educational experience at
Wayne Trace, feel free to contact your building
principal or superintendent.
Go Raiders!

Laurie DeLong, Student Services/Early Learning


We are making plans for the 2016-2017 school
year and would like to share information to help
make it a healthy and smooth start.
Parents of future 7th graders should know that
their immunizations will need to be updated
before attending school in the fall of 2016.
For 12th graders, in the fall of 2016 the Meningococcal Vaccine (Serogroups A, C, W, and Y) is
needed unless there was one received after the
age of 16.
There have been no changes to the vaccination
requirements for upcoming kindergarten students. Please contact your family physician or
the Paulding County Health Department for a
complete list of required immunizations.
For questions regarding the Student Services
department, please contact me at Grover Hill
Elementary or email delongl@wt.k12.oh.us.

MESSAGES FROM THE PRINCIPALS


PAYNE ELEMENTARY - Jody Dunham, Principal
Assessments
Grades three through six students are working
very hard as they prepare for the End of Year
State Assessments. Please refer to the district
calendar for these dates. If at all possible, please
do not plan vacations or doctor appointments on
those dates. Please feel free to contact your
childs teacher to get ideas of things that you can
do at home to support your childs success when
taking these high stakes assessments.
Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten screening will be held April 18 and
19 at WTPE. All children who will be 5 by September 30, 2016 are invited to participate in this
process. Please call us at 419-263-2512 to register
your child for Kindergarten.
Annual Battle of the Books Events
The Battle of the Books is an annual event that
WTPE students participate in each April. The
building-wide competition will take place at 9:30
on April 5. The winning team will represent
WTPE at the Paulding County Battle of the Books
competition held at the Paulding County Youth
Leadership Building on April 13 at 12:30 p.m.
Good luck to all participants!
Payne PTO News
We wish to thank the Payne PTO for the
amazing work and dedication going into the playground upgrade project. The PTO continues to
collect donations for the addition of new equipment and new surfacing for the entire playground. Donations may be sent to Payne Elementary or the Wayne Trace Central Office with the
memo Payne Playground on the check.
Campbell Soup Label Collection
We wish to thank everyone who has sent in
Campbell Soup Labels over the years to provide
our school with funds to purchase playground
balls, hula-hoops and other materials. We are
sad to let you know that the Campbell Soup Company has decided to end this program after the
end of this school year. We encourage each of
you to forward all labels you have collected to
WTPE prior to the last day of school in May.

GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY - Kevin Wilson, Prin.


Let the Battle begin. This has been the talk
between the 5th and 6th-grade students as they
prepare for the Battle of the Books. On April 6
the local teams will do battle to see who will represent Grover Hill. Once we have our local winners, they will then compete to see who will be
crowned county champion on Wednesday, April
13. On behalf of the Grover Hill staff and students, I would like to thank the Paulding County
Carnegie Library staff for the time they put in
creating this outstanding, educational event.
On April 15 the fifth grade students will invite a
guest as their VIP. If you are invited to come as a
students VIP, know that you will have a great
experience. The fifth-grade teachers will send
letters with details about VIP Day in early April.
We hope you are selected as the VIP and look
forward to seeing you on April 15.
Each year during the month of April, Mrs.
Mohr's classes participate in "Jump Rope for
Heart", a program in which the students raise
money for the American Heart Association. Jump
Rope for Heart is a very worthwhile program, and
we would like to thank everyone who donates.
This year's state assessments begin the week of
April 18th. During this first week all students in
grades 3 6 will take the ELA state assessment in
two sessions. All students in grades 3 - 6 will take
session one on Tuesday, April 20 and then session
two on Wednesday, April 21. The students will
take the Math assessment on April 27 and 28
followed by the Science and Social Studies on
May 4 and 5.
As we begin to prepare for the 2016-2017
school year, we start with kindergarten screening.
This year the dates for kindergarten screening at
WTGH are set for April 20 and April 21. If you
have a child eligible to attend kindergarten next
year and would like to sign them up for the
screening, please contacting the WTGH office.

JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL - Phil Nofziger, Principal


The third nine weeks which ended on Friday,
March 11, was a busy and successful quarter for
our students at Wayne Trace JR/SR High. I would
like to commend and highlight some of the
accomplishments:
George Clemens became the first Wayne
Trace wrestler in school history to win his
weight class at the state wrestling tournament and finish with a perfect 50-0 record
this season. Junior Ruger Goeltzenleuchter
finished fifth in the state tournament.
Our choir and band performed at the OMEA
district contest on Friday, March 11 with the
choir receiving an excellent rating (II) and
the band, a school first-ever, superior rating
(I) thus qualifying them for the state OMEA
contest the last weekend in April.
The seven members of our club competition
cheer squad (Courtney Mead, Jessica
Offerle, Monique Goings, Alex Fast, Ellie
Moore, Keagan Parrish, and Julianne Roop)
performed at a very high level winning the
GMC tumbling division, OASSA division V
non-mount state championship, and the
2016 Americheer Internationals grand champion award of all the flat mount divisions.
A new group of talented Wayne Trace students, the Raider Robotics team (Trent
Church, Arlyn Cooper, Nick Durre, Westin
Sinn, and Scott Wenninger) competed this
year for the first time as a group and have
done extremely well, recently winning the
West Virginia State Competition tournament
and also winning the Rockwell Collins
Innovate award. The team this past weekend competed in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at the
Super Regional Robotics tournament coming
away with the Judges Award.
Lastly, many of our students were members
of the cast and crew in the Disney musical
The Little Mermaid. These extremely talented young people were able to showcase
their talents in the performing arts by giving
fabulous performances in front of sold out
crowds.
State testing at Wayne Trace JR/SR High School
will be the last two weeks in April and the first
two weeks in May. All testing will be end-ofcourse testing at the following grade levels in the
following tested areas:
7th Grade (Math 7 & ELA 8)
8th Grade (Math 8 or Algebra I, ELA 8, and
Science 8)
Freshmen (Algebra I or Geometry, ELA I)
Sophomores (Geometry, ELA II, Biology,
American History)
Seniors (American Government) next year
we are offering Government to Juniors
As we head into the spring season, there are
many activities to keep our students very busy.
The spring sports teams begin competition, the
eighth graders go to Washington D.C., and the
juniors and seniors have prom. Please keep in
mind the importance of what we do every day:
educating the youth of tomorrow. We have great
young people and we want to turn them into
responsible and thoughtful adults!

Students of the Month


Wayne Trace Jr./Sr. High School teachers
recently selected the February Students of the
Month. They are: 7th Grade: Katie Stoller; 8th
Grade: Jacob Hull; 9th Grade: Brant Heck; 10th
Grade: Austin Young; 11th Grade: Ethan Crates;
and 12th Grade: Blair Ludwig. They each received
a Raider Pride Pay Forward t-shirt as part of
their award. Way to go Raiders!!!
NHS Glow-in-the-Dark 5K
The Wayne Trace National Honor Society is
holding its annual Glow-in-the-Dark 5K on Saturday, April 9, at the Payne ball park across from
the Payne Elementary School. Money raised will
go towards helping the family of Tim West.
Tim West was a 2013 graduate of Wayne Trace
and unexpectedly passed away this past
February. He leaves behind a wife and young
son. As a Wayne Trace student, Tim was involved
with the football and wrestling programs and is
remembered by his teachers as a friendly,
upbeat, and outgoing student.
Registration forms are available at the Jr./Sr.
High School, on the school website, or on Facebook. Local businesses can also sponsor the
event by calling the High School.
If you have any questions, please call Joni
Klopfenstein or Heather Hatcher at the Jr./Sr.
High School or email klopfensteinj@wt.k12.oh.us.
We thank you for your support!
Music Department News
Thanks to all who made The Little Mermaid a
success! Numerous hours were spent in preparation for this big event and we appreciate all who
contributed their time and talents!
Congratulations to our HS band and choir for
their fine performances at District contest on
March 11. The choir received an Excellent rating
and the band a Superior rating. The Superior
rating allows the band to go on to State contest in
Findlay the end of April.

The music department is busy preparing for the


spring concerts. Junior High band and choirs will
be headed to contest on May 6 and 7 and their
spring concert will be May 16 at 7:00 p.m. The
High School band and choir concert will be May
17 at 6:30 p.m. This will also include our 5th and
6th grade bands from both elementary buildings.
Athletic Department News
The Athletic Boosters will be holding their annual
Reverse Draw on Friday, April 22, at 6:30
p.m. Tickets are $50 for meal and draw or $25 for
just the meal. Contact the athletic department for
additional information or to purchase your ticket.

DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS


April 4 Pldg. Co. Career Fair in Paulding 10:00
April 5 PE-Battle of the Books 9:30
April 6 GH-Spring Pictures
April 6 GH-Battle of the Books in cafeteria
April 7 PE-Spring Pictures
April 7 GH-Spring Pictures (Alt. Preschool)
April 8 PE-Spring Pictures (Alt. Preschool)
April 9 Glow in the Dark 5K in Payne 7:45
April 12 Coffee with the Principal 9:30-10:30
April 13 Paulding Co. Battle of the Books
April 14-15 GH-Jump Rope for Heart
April 15 GH-5th gr. VIP day
April 18-19 PE-Kindergarten Registration
April 20-21 GH-Kindergarten Registration
April 20-21 Gr. 3-6 State Assessments for ELA
April 22 Two-Hour DelayStaff In-Service
April 22 Athletic Boosters Reverse Draw 6:30
April 27-28 Gr. 3-6 State Assessments for Math
April 29 GH-PTO Ice Cream Social during school
April 29-30 Band/Choir State Lg. Group Contest
April 30 Prom

ATHLETIC EVENTS
Varsity Softball
April 2
Lima Central Catholic-H
11:00
April 7
Fairview-H
5:00
April 9
Defiance-T
11:00
April 11 Heritage, IN-T
5:00
April 12 Edgerton-H
5:00
April 14 Holgate-T
5:00
April 15 Continental-T
5:00
April 16 Ottawa-Glandorf-H (DH)
10:00
April 18 Miller City-H
5:00
April 19 Antwerp-H
5:00
April 20 Crestview-H
5:00
April 21 Tinora-T
5:00
April 23 Delphos Jefferson-T (DH)
11:00
April 25 Woodlan-H
4:30
April 26 Hicksville-H
5:00
April 28 Ayersville-T
5:00
April 29 Parkway-T
5:00
JV Softball
April 2
Delphos Jefferson-T
11:00
April 7
Fairview-T
5:00
April 8
Crestview-T
5:00
April 9
Miller City-H (DH)
11:00
April 14 Holgate-H
5:00
April 16 Ottawa-Glandorf-T (DH)
11:00
April 18 Miller City-T
5:00
April 19 Antwerp-T
5:00
April 21 Tinora-H
5:00
April 23 Hicksville-H (DH)
11:00
April 26 Hicksville-T
5:00
April 28 Ayersville-H
5:00
April 29 Ayersville-T
5:00
Varsity Baseball
April 4
Antwerp-T
5:00
April 7
Fairview-H
5:00
April 9
Lincolnview-T
12:00
April 11 Ottawa-Glandorf-H
5:00
April 12 Edgerton-H
5:00
April 14 Holgate-T
5:00
April 16 Ottoville at Toledo Mud Hens Stad. 10:00
April 18 Van Wert-H
4:30
April 19 Antwerp-H
5:00
April 20 Wayne, IN at Tin Caps Stadium
4:30
April 21 Tinora-T
5:00
April 22 Paulding-T
5:00
April 23 North Central-H (DH)
11:00
April 26 Hicksville-H
5:00
April 28 Ayersville-T
5:00
April 29 Crestview-H
5:00
JV Baseball
April 5
Edgerton-T
5:00
April 7
Fairview-T
5:00
April 12 Edgerton-T
5:00
April 14 Holgate-H
5:00
April 18 Crestview-T
5:00
April 19 Antwerp-T
5:00
April 21 Tinora-H
5:00
April 23 Fairview-T
10:00
April 25 Delphos St. John-H
5:00
April 26 Hicksville-T
5:00
April 28 Ayersville-H
5:00
April 30 Liberty Center-T
10:00
High School Track
April 4
Hicksville-T
4:30
April 8
Tinora Inv.-T
4:30
April 12 Fairview-T
4:30
April 15 WT Inv.-H
4:30
April 19 Edgerton-T
4:30
April 23 Ayersville Inv.-T
9:00
April 29 Edgerton Inv.-T
4:00
Jr. High Track
April 4
Parkway/Crestview-H
5:00
April 7
Continental-T
4:30
April 9
Parkway Inv.-T
9:00
April 12 Paulding/VW at WT
4:30
April 21 WT Inv.-H
4:30

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419-263-1382

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of Paulding

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Suzies Cleaning Services

BIG

3/22/16

Paulding Eagles Banquet Hall Rental

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Community Health Professionals


of Paulding

Tickets: $5.00

Demolition
Ditch Cleaning
Site Prep
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Parking Lots
Pond Clean-outs
Land/Brush Cleaning
Certified Septic Installation

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Pet Grooming

Large & Small


We do them all
Cats & Dogs Grooming

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Gill Tax Service


$65 Free e-filing
Rates Include:
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City School

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Concrete mix
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Salt Blocks
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Store hours 7 am to 5 pm M-F & Sat. 7 am to Noon.

Integrity Ford

419-399-3766 or 419-399-2555
Toll Free 888-346-8347
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Please remove all grave decorations, including grave
blankets, artificial flowers and pots, that you wish to
by April 15, 2016 for spring clean-up. Please do not
return any decorations until May 15, 2016. Due to
safety concerns, all shepherd hooks and plant hangers are to be removed and not returned.

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Turtle

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7:00 p.m.

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during scheduled steak night

Musical/Talent Show

Sat. April 9, 2016

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at our Paulding location.
All products sold
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THE
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Weddings, class reunions - kitchen available

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Materials

Driveway Stone
Decorative Gravel
Concrete/Play Sand
Mason/Pool Sand
BULK Top Soil/Peat
Mulch: Bulk & Bag
Flagstone

250

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Big or small, well


haul it all. Give us
a call today for a
free estimate.

Class reunion, family reunions, family dinners,


showers, graduations (alcohol not permitted for
school graduations) - kitchen available

or small, Ill do it all!

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(419) 258-9333

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Cornish
Hens
Chicken
Turkey
Beef
Pork
Lamb
Goat

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Sunday 9 am - 5 pm

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& WEEKLY REMINDER

CLASSIFIEDS
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every week

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