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We will Beat
all Competitors Prices
on ALL Services!
419-399-AUTO (2886)
221 W. Perry St., Paulding, OH
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Brand Tires
*Excludes oil changes
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
$
100
MAIL-IN REBATE
on the purchase
of select tires
OIL CHANGES
$
12.95
*
EVERYDAY
Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils.
$15 discount on all 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
Front End
ALIGNMENT
$
39.95
4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT
$
59.95
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Valid thru May 31st.
Bridgestone Continental Good-year
Hankook Pirelli
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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)
Now Accepting New Customers
Call Early to Reserve a Spot
419-399-4445
Locally Owned 8622 US 127, Paulding
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Alex, Andy & Jim Stoller
Specializing
in Customer Service
Ask About our
Budget Program
Limited time offer. See associate for details.
On the Square Paulding
419-399-3885 37c1
Hall Rental
Youth Leadership Building
@ Paulding Fairgrounds
Great for birthday, confirmation, first communion,
graduation parties, family reunions, etc. Especially
great for businesses to hold staff/union
meetings/training sessions on a regular basis.
Large Hall, small conference room, full kitchen.
Call OSU Extension office at
419-399-8225 (M-Th) for rates and availability.
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First Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ)
1233 Emerald Road
May 7th
11 am - 1 pm
Baked Potato
LUNCH
FREEWILLDONATION
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!
Thank You
I would like to thank
everyone for all the
cards, visits, calls and
prayers during my
recent stay at the
Paulding Hospital.
Also thank you to
Dr. Gray, Dr. Gilreath
and to the nursing staf.
Everyone was wonderful.
God Bless you all.
Judy Adams
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Opening May 1st
Austinworld
ANTIQUES & BOOKS
127 S. across the Bridge
Paulding
Comics Books
Toys - Coins - Stamps
Small Antiques
419-399-3353
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We Buy Gold
TURN YOUR GOLD
INTO IMMEDIATE CASH
Fessel Jewelers
on the square - Paulding
Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30; Fri. 9-6; Sat.9-2:30
419-399-3885
West of Kalida on U.S. Route 224
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Amur, minnows, blue tilapia and
other sh varieties. Aeration
Systems, Windmills, Fountains
Free Brochure
419-532-2335
remlingerfishfarm.com
POND STOCKING
and SUPPLIES
Fish Pick-up Dates
April 26
May 3, 10, 17
Carols
Main Street
Makeovers
105 N. Main, Payne
419-263-2030
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Monday, May 5, 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
$75 - GUN CABINET. 67hx9-
1/2 deepx35-1/2w. Door on
bottom. Marvin R. Haney, 833
W. Jackson, Paulding. 419-
399-3116 36p2
$150 QUEEN PILLOWTOP
MATTRESS SET. New in
plastic, can deliver 260-493-
0805. 37p4
YEARS AGO ANTIQUE
MALL, 108 W. Main Street,
Van Wert (419) 238-3362,
30+ Dealers. Closed Tues-
days. Buy & Sell. 27ctf
IN PAULDING - 3 BED-
ROOM, 1- 1/2 BATH, a/c, w/d
hook-up, garage. NO PETS.
New carpet and paint. Need
references. 419-399-3329 36ctf
3 BDRM. HOUSE in Havi-
land. $400 lease and de-
posit. No pets. Apply by
calling 419-622-4611. 35c4
ROOMMATE WANTED to
share expenes, separate
bathrooms, in-ground pool.
419-263-2780. 35ctf
NICE 1 BDRM. APT. - all
electric, no pets, $400 a
month plus $400 deposit re-
quired. 620 Lincoln St.,
Paulding. 419-670-2206. 35ctf
2 BDRM. APARTMENTS
FOR RENT in Paulding and
Defiance. Please call Al at 419-
399-2419 for more details. 43ctf
IN PAULDING - Whispering
Pines - 2 bdrm. Call 419-670-
4655 or 419-399-2419 47ctf
NOW LEASING: ONE & TWO
BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
in Paulding. Please call Straley
Real Estate at 419-399-4444
or 419-399-3721 for more in-
formation 25ctf
PAULDING STORAGE CEN-
TER: Now renting storage
units. Different sizes available.
Call 419-399-2419 for info. 18ctf
PAULDING MINI STORAGE
UNITS. For more information
please call Straley Real Estate
at 419-399-4444 or 419-399-
3721 25ctf
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
FOR FULL AND PART TIME
TRUCK DRIVERS. The per-
sons applying must have a
Class A CDL with a clean
driving record. We offer 40
cents per mile loaded or
empty, drop and pickup pay,
home nightly. Apply in person
at Haviland Drainage Prod-
ucts, 100 West Main St.,
Haviland, OH 45851 37c4
R&R EMPLOYMENT SEEK-
ING INDUSTRIAL MAINTE-
NANCE, General Labor, Food
Processing, CNC Machine Op-
erator. Clean criminal back-
ground preferred. More info
419-232-2008. R&R Medical
Staffing accepting applications
for Cook, Dietary, LPN, RN, &
Certified CNA's. Accepting ap-
plications for CNA classes!
Apply online at
http://www.rremployment.com/
rrmedical or call Jamie 260-
724-4417 for pricing and dates.
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PT DRIVER/SUBCOOK
NEEDED at Paulindg County
Senior Center. Call Marsha at
419-399-3650. Deadline for
applications May 9th. EOE 37c1
ATTN: DRIVERS, New Ken-
worth Trucks! Earn up to 50
cpm. Full Benefits + Rider &
Pet Program. Orientation Sign
On Bonus. CDL-A Req 877-
258-8782 www.ad-drivers.com
TRUCKING JOB FAIR! May 9
at Scott Park campus of Uni-
versity of Toledo 10am-2pm.
Carriers in attendance and hir-
ing all drivers on the spot! (419)
267-1249
"PARTNERS IN EXCEL-
LENCE" OTR Drivers. APU
Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass
passenger policy. 2012 &
Newer equipment. 100% NO
touch. Butler Transport 1-800-
528-7825 www.butlertrans-
port.com
FLATBED DRIVERS Starting
Mileage Pay up to .41 cpm,
Health Ins., 401K, $59 daily
Per Diem pay , Home Week-
ends. 800-648-9915 or
www.boydandsons.com
AVERITT EXPRESSNew Pay
Increase For Regional Drivers!
40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus!
Also, Post-Training Pay In-
crease for Students! (Depend-
ing on Domicile) Get Home
EVERY Week + Excellent Ben-
efits. CDL - A req. 888-362-
8608 Apply @
AverittCareers.com Equal Op-
portunity Employer - Females,
minorities, protected veterans
and individuals with disabilities
are encouraged to apply.
OWNER OPERATORS!!!
Cargo Van, Straight Truck &
Tractor positions available.
Great mileage rates & FSC
Lease Purchase Program for
Straight Trucks, Only $1,000
Down. No Credit Check.
$$Guaranteed Incentive$$
8 7 7 - 8 7 8 - 9 9 1 1
www.TST911.com
REGIONAL FLATBED O/Os
MI-IN-OH $2,000 Sign-on
Bonus, $3500-$4000/week av-
erage, Paid Tolls/Scale Tickets,
Free Trailers/Plate Program,
Comdata/DD Wkly Settle-
ments CDL-A 1 Yr. Experience
888-888-7996
TANKER DRIVERS -
Solo/Team: Up to $5,000
Sign-on Bonus! Up to 63cpm
plus additional for pump offs,
mileage bonuses! 1-year
OTR required. Call
8 8 8 . 7 9 9 . 4 8 7 3
www.drive4oakley.com
CLASS A CDL DRIVERS
NEEDED. Midwest Regional,
Home weekends, 38CPM -
Paid Orientation, Full Bene-
fits - $1500 Signing Bonus.
FRONTIER TRANSPORT
877-997-8999 www.Drive-
ForFrontier.com
MILLER PARK DRIVE IN
PAULDING - 1 1/2 story, 3
bedroom, 1 bathroom, 2 car
detached garage, Morton
workshop with heat and 1/2
bath, recent concrete drive
and patio, 3 year old roof,
Asking $62,500. Phone 419-
399-5424 37p3
RETIRE TO KENTUCKY'S
BLUEGRASS COUNTY!
Enjoy maintenance free liv-
ing! BRAND NEW LUXURY
HOMES Beautiful 3 BR, 3
BA, 1,800 sf, from the low
$200's. Lowest price per sq ft
in the area! Mild climate, low
taxes, minutes to shopping,
dining, medical & Keeneland
Horse Racing. Perfect for re-
tirement/2nd home. Call now
for details: 877-333-2412,
x120 -SugarTreeHomes.com
TENNESSEE LOG HOME
SALE! New, ready to finish log
cabin on 5+ acres with FREE
Boat Slip on 160,000 acre
recreational lake. Only
$89,900. Excellent financing.
Call now 877-888-0267, x103
HOME FOR SALE BY
OWNER - 624 N. Dix St.,
Paulding. - 4 bdrm., 2 full
baths, eat-in kitchen, all-sea-
son room, natural gas heat,
central air, detached garage,
storage shed. Quiet Paulding
neighborhood. $58,000. 419-
233-2951. No renters. 36c2
2 STORY COUNTRY HOME
WITH 2 car garage and 2 out-
buildings. Perfect for the DIY
type. Needs TLC. 1528 sq. ft.
on 1.5 acres. 4 bdrms., 1 bath,
7856 SR 111. Paulding. Asking
$50,000. Motivated seller. Call
419-399-2727. 31ktf
NEW LISTING - BEAUTIFUL
3 BDRM, 1 1 /2 BATH RANCH
HOME. Great location, 735
Tom Tim Dr., near school &
park. Lg. backyard overlooking
pond & forest. Home includes
lg. eat-in kitchen, lg. family
room, living room & den.
$130,000. Call 419-576-7758
to tour. 51ktf
GRAIN FARM, TRACTOR
EXPERIENCE. Class A CDL,
non-smoker. 419-346-7129
or 419-203-1852 36c2
EXPERIENCED CON-
CRETE CONTRACTOR.
Specializing in sidewalks and
driveways. Call today for free
estimate. Mitch - 419-786-
9626 37p4
AL GRIFFITHS CON-
STRUCTION: Windows, light
electrical, drywall, siding,
doors and more. Call Al for
your repair or construction
needs. 419-506-2102 51ctf
REACH 2 MILLION NEWS-
PAPER READERS with one
ad placement. ONLY
$295.00. Ohio's best com-
munity newspapers. Call
Mitch at AdOhio Statewide
Classified Network, 614-486-
6677, or E-MAIL at:
mcolton@adohio.net or
check out our website at:
www.adohio.net.
REACH OVER 1 MILLION
OHIO ADULTS with one ad
placement. Only $995.00.
Ask your local newspaper
about our 2X2 Display Net-
work and our 2X4 Display
Network $1860 or Call Mitch
at 614-486-6677/E-mail
mcolton@adohio.net. or
check out our website:
www.adohio.net.
ERICS PAINTWORKS &
Pressure Washing. Interior and
Exterior Painting. Commer-
cial/Residential. Bonded & In-
sured. Office # 419-594-3674;
Cell # 1-704-557-6723. 33p12
Charter Bus tours. Lots of
Day and Multi-Day Tours. Call
for new fliers! Evelyns Excur-
sions 419-737-2055 877-771-
4401, Ivah Lothamer
399-2386 www.evelynsexcur-
sions.com 36c3
FISHING ITEMS FOR SALE
- including two noodle rods -
8' and 10'; other assorted
fishing items. Call 419-258-
6675 36p2
ADOPTION- A loving alterna-
tive to unplanned pregnancy.
You choose the family for your
child. Receive pictures/info of
waiting/approved couples. Liv-
ing expense assistance. 1-
866-236-7638
AIRLINE JOBS begin here-
Get Trained as FAA certified
Aviation Technician. Hous-
ing/Financial aid for qualified
students. Job Placement as-
sistance. Aviation Institute of
Maintenance. 1-877-676-
3836
OUR SPORTSMAN WILL
PAY TOP DOLLAR TO
HUNT YOUR LAND. Call for
a free Base Camp Leasing
Info Packet & Quote. 866-
309-1507 www.BaseCam-
pleasing.com
VACATION CABINS FOR
RENT IN CANADA. Fish for
walleyes, perch, northerns.
Boats, motors, gasoline in-
cluded. Call Hugh 1-800-
426-2550 for free brochure.
W e b s i t e
www.bestfishing.com
SAWMILLS FROM ONLY
$4397.00 - MAKE & SAVE
MONEY with your own band-
mill- Cut lumber any dimen-
sion. In stock, ready to ship.
Free Info/DVD: www.Nor-
woodSawmills.com 1-800-
578-1363 Ext. 300N
LAKEFRONT EAST Ten-
nessee Norris Lake!
$39,900. Boat ramp, under-
ground electric, city water,
wide paved roads, mountain
and lake sunsets! 1-877-717-
5263 ext.195
2010 PARK MODEL 12X38,
2 Bed, 1 Bath. Vinyl siding,
Shingle roof, Electric heat
and air. ONLY $15,900. 1-
800-686-1763
THERMAL TECH EXTERI-
ORS - Vinyl Siding, Window
& Roofing Blowout Sale!
FREE Estimates. All Credit
Accepted. 99.00 per month,
no payments for 6 months.
Call Today! 740-385-6511
WERNER NEEDS DRIVER
TRAINEES! Drivers are IN
DEMAND. We need YOU!
No CDL? No Problem! 16-
Day CDL training available!
Opportunity Awaits. CALL
TODAY! 866-203-8445
PAULDING GARAGE SALE
DAYS MAY 16TH AND
17TH, 8:30AM - 4:30PM.
Maps @ 127 Marathon &
Valero Gas Stations. 37p1
KIDS CLOSET SALE - MAY
6 AND 7, 9AM-? BATES
- 109 BUCKEYE DR.,
ANTWERP. BRAND NAME
BOYS AND GIRLS
CLOTHES AND MISC.
ITEMS. 37p1
FRI.AND SAT., MAY 9 AND
10; 9AM-5PM. 7775 SR 66,
SOUTH OF OAKWOOD.
Glass top patio table, lamps,
bowling balls & cases, queen
size quilt and pillow shams,
wood step/storage stool,
household items, books,
clothing, miscellaneous. 37p1
FOR SALE
ANTIQUES
FOR RENT
SERVICES
HELP WANTED
PAINTING
HOME FOR SALE
WORK WANTED
TRAVEL
FISHING
ADOPTION
MISC.
REAL ESTATE
RVs FOR SALE
SALES
SCHOOL/INSTRUCT.
GARAGE SALES
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
CLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIEDS
Pet Grooming
Large & Small
We do them all
Cats & Dogs Grooming
419-399-3389
9ctf
MOVING SALE!
Everything Must Go!
May 2, 3, 9, 10
8 am - 4 pm
10133 US127, Paulding
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN NEEDED
Greve Chrysler Jeep Dodge and Ram is seeking a technician to
handle our expanding business. We ofer a very competitive benefts
package with a 401K, major medical, and employee purchase plan. We
continually train our technical staf to insure they are the best in the
industry! Apply today and begin the next steps of your career with an
organization that truly cares about its people and ofers top pay!
Te best candidates must possess a can do attitude and a willingness to
learn. We continually train so that as you learn more, you earn more.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Performs work on repair order with efciency and accuracy, in
accordance with dealership and factory standards.
Examines assigned vehicle to determine if further safety or service
work is required or recommended, including tire pressure and fuid
levels.
Communicates with parts department to obtain needed parts.
Road tests vehicles.
Keeps abreast of manufacturer technical bulletins.
Requirements:
ASE preferred
Must have own tools
Professional appearance required as this position will be working
around our customers (public). Valid drivers license
Fill out application in person at: 756 W. Ervin Rd.,
Van Wert, OH 45891
Or resums can be emailed to: Mike Sperry at
parts@grevechrysler.com
WANTED
11408 Snyder Rd., Ohio City, Ohio 45874
1-800-387-2401
OHIO CITY AUTO INC.
TOP PRICES PAID FOR:
Transmissions, Motors, Iron
and Clean Aluminum,
Catalytic Converters,
All types of Iron and Steel,
Aluminum Wheels
~Call For Current Pricing~
ROLL OFF CONTAINER
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Transmissions
& Scrap Metals
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Paulding County Hospital
1035 W. Wayne Street
Paulding, OH 45879
Email: pchhr@saa.net
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Central Supply Aide
PRN, as needed. The Central Supply Aide decon-
taminates and sterilizes surgical instruments.
Other duties include receiving, stocking, and de-
livering material and equipment. Must have a HS
Diploma or GED. Ability to manage repetitive
work and follow orders and instructions. Must
have ability to take initiative.
To apply, please fill out an online application at
www.pauldingcountyhospital.com, or by sending
a resume in to pchhr@saa.net, or by mail to:
Paulding County Hospital, 1035 W. Wayne Street,
Paulding, OH 45879. 37c1
HUGE
Garage Sale
Stablers - 5783 SR500
East of Payne by
Dooley Funeral Home
419-263-2104
Thursday May 8 -
Saturday May 10
9-5
Humidifier Schwinn Exercise
Bike Medical Scale Truck
Cover Old Singer Sewing
Machine Brother Sewing
Machine Microwave & Cart
Tripod Jewelry Vera Bradley
Cookbooks & Novels Xmas
Items Pans Skillets Glass-
ware Dishes Pressure
Cookers Small Kitchen
Appliances VCR Tapes Small
Handtools Much More
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New Paulding County
Progress Subscribers
New subscribers in April
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Home Health Aides
Caring, dependable individuals for home care -
Paulding Co.
Part time, all shifts; also specific need for third shift.
STNA/CNA a plus, not required.
Good work ethic, able to work weekends
and extra shifts.
References, valid driver license, auto insurance
and drug test required.
Application online or pick-up at:
Community Health Professionals
250 Dooley Dr., Ste. A, Paulding, OH 45879
www.ComHealthPro.org
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NOW HIRING
Dairy Queen is currently taking applications
for cooks. Previous experience preferred.
Must be able to multi-task
and work a flexible schedule.
Apply at Dairy Queen
between the hours
of 10:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
DAIRY QUEEN
1101 N.Williams Street
Paulding, OH 45879 EOE 37c1
Full Time Carpentry Work
General Labor needed.
Experience preferred, but
not necessary. Competitive
wages, must have drivers
license and vehicle. Must
pass a background check.
At least 2 positions to fill.
Apply at:
Hartzog Lumber & Supply
300 West Jefferson St.
Paulding, OH 45879
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2 - Weekly Reminder-Paulding County Progress Monday, May 5, 2014
100 East Jackson St., Paulding, OH 45879
419-399-4444
STRALEY REAL ESTATE
BORDERI NG THE
BANKS OF THE
MAUMEE in Defiance
County is this Bi-Level
home having 1758
square feet of living plus
an attached 20'x26'
garage and a separate
detached 24'x25' garage
all setting on 3 plus acres.
Inside there's 3 bed-
rooms, 3 baths, kitchen,
dining area with access to
rear patio/deck, living
room, family room with
fireplace, and other items
to see. Located at 20016
Switzer Road, Defiance.
#359
3 BEDROOM one story
home with attached
garage. Newer siding, win-
dows, kitchen tops, and
most floor covering.
Located in Paulding. #330
LOOK AND MAKE YOUR
OFFER: for this Brick 3 bed-
room home. The home has
a large living & dining area,
attached garage and corner
lot located in the NE part of
Paulding. #355
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
A NEW PRICE REDUC-
TION: $49,900 for this clean
& neat home on a corner lot
in Paulding with hardwood
and carpet flooring, recent
updates. Outside there is a
large one car garage and a
fenced in rear yard. #357
CONDOMINIUM! This
large "stand-alone condo-
minium" has no neighbors
on the other side of a divid-
ing wall. There's a total of
1602 square feet of living
area and a 22'x 22' garage,
which has a large closet for
tools and storage plus a
mechanical closet. Inside
the residence there's 2
bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a
separate 14' x 13'
den/study room with it's
own half bath and from the
den/study an exterior door
to the patio, a 18'x12'
kitchen/dining area, a
20'x18' living area with gas
fireplace, five closets plus
extra features when built in
2006. Located at 177
Bittersweet Drive in the
Bittersweet Village addition
of Paulding. Listed at
$134,900 the cost to build
the same footage and fea-
tures today will be a higher
cost. #361
BUI LDI NG SI TES -
Located in and near
Paulding. Various sizes
and prices. Please call for
information.
Location: East end of Sixth St., Oakwood, OH
(east side of Oakwood north of the railroad at
the corner of Sixth St. and North Ave.)
Parcel 1..... Oakwood Elevator - 1 acre use-
able site plus local rail siding and over 250,000 bu
of vertical storage of which 240,000+- bu is 6
metal bins with the balance in concrete bins ..... 3
bins have drying floors with power sweeps ....
Legs, 2 dump pits (one sheltered & one outside),
dryer (natural gas to site), semi scales and more ....
Plus 4,600+- sq. ft. wood frame and wood lined
building with office, bathroom, digital scale read
out, etc .... Many possibilities disregard all prior
asking prices
Parcel 2..... 3.432+- acres that lays east of
Sixth St. and north of the railroad with rail siding
adjacent - interesting parcel .... The parcels will be
offered individually and as a combination..... In-
spection: A Gorrell Bros. Representative will be at
the site on Wed., May 14 and Wed., May 21 from
4 P.M. to 5 P.M. for open inspection or call the of-
fice. Visit our web site @ www.gorrellbros-
paulding.com for photos or call Gorrell Bros, for
free brochure and information. Terms: $4,000
earnest money on the day of auction upon signing
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approximately 30 days following the auction ....
Seller: Romco Services LLC... Gorrell Bros.
Auctioneers; Larry D. Gorrell, Broker; Nolan
Shisler, Don Gorrell, Aaron Timm, Sandra
Mickelson Auctioneers.
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lage Schools,
It is diIIicult to believe there is just a month
leIt in the 2013-2014 school year. Although
the calendar indicates the year is winding
down, we are actually very busy with end oI
the year activities. Awards programs, con-
certs and student programs highlight the
month oI May. Please check the district cal-
endar at www.pauldingschools.org and sup-
port our students with your attendance at
these celebrations. Our last day oI school this
school year is scheduled to be May 27, 2014
unless we have any more calamity days be-
tween now and the end oI the year. Addi-
tional make-up days will need to be added to
the end oI the school year.
May 5-9 is National Teacher Appreciation
Week with May 6 designated as National
Teacher Day and May 7 is National School
Nurse Day. Please take time during this week
to thank a teacher who made a diIIerence in
your liIe. We are proud oI all our employees
and believe they make a diIIerence in the
lives oI children every day.
The Class oI 2014 will celebrate Commence-
ment on May 25 at 2:30 as our 126
th
graduat-
ing class Irom Paulding High School. The
ceremony will be in the high school gymna-
sium. We congratulate our senior class on
their many accomplishments in reaching this
milestone and wish them the best as they
continue on a journey oI liIelong learning.
Also at this time we will be recognizing our
IiIth Academic Hall oI Fame class. The in-
ductees Ior this year are Major Travis Adkins
Class oI 1994, Dr. Diane (DeMuth) Al-
lensworth Class oI 1959, Judge TiIIany
(Reighter) Beckman Class oI 1988, and Dr.
Michael Connor Class oI 1960.
We are very proud oI the academic and ex-
tracurricular achievements oI our students,
and the many outstanding staII members who
work with these students on a daily basis. As
always, I invite you to become an active part
oI our school district and to get involved in
the lives oI our young people by attending as
many oI the student activities as your sched-
ule allows. Please Ieel Iree to visit me at my
oIIice in the Paulding Administration oIIice,
call me at 419-399-4656, ext 1510, or e-mail
me at whanakpauldingschools.org at your
convenience iI you have any questions about
our school district or anything in this com-
munity newsletter.
Yours in Education,
William D. Hanak, Superintendent
Paulding Elementary-Stephanie Tear
Greetings Irom Paulding Elementary! This
has been a very busy and successIul year oI
learning and student progress! We appreci-
ate all the hard work students, parents and
teachers have put into making it a wonderIul
year.
The Ohio Achievement Assessment will be
completed May 9. I am so proud oI the work
that went on at Paulding Elementary teaching
students. The results will be in this summer
and we optimistically anticipate positive re-
sults!
During the week oI May 19, Right to Read
Week, students will have the opportunity to
celebrate our right to read. Our theme is
'One World, Many Stories The week will
be Iilled with many exciting activities includ-
ing dress up days, special lunches, assem-
blies and daily activities. II the students
reach the school goal, Mrs. Tear will have to
do another act oI bravery!!
Our Spring Musical is May 12
th
and shares
the theme oI our Right to Read Week. The
students will be perIorming a dress rehearsal
in the morning Ior our school. The commu-
nity perIormance is that evening at 7:30PM.
We look Iorward to sharing this delightIul
evening with you. Mrs. Sloan and our stu-
dents have put in a lot oI eIIort to make this
the best perIormance possible!
A special thank you goes out to the commu-
nity Ior supporting our cookie dough Iund
raiser. The proceeds will go to the Principal
Fund which provides rewards, incentives,
assemblies and playground equipment.
There were about Iorty children who earned
a limo ride because they sold so much. We
appreciate your support!
Field Day is May 27
th
and our students al-
ways look Iorward to this exciting Iun-Iilled
day! The PTO will be organizing this day
and providing Ireeze pops and ice water. We
appreciate all the PTO does Ior the students
at Paulding Elementary. In all they do it is
evident that students come Iirst!
The last day oI school is May 27
th
. We are
amazed that the 2013-2014 school year is
drawing to a close. It has been a great year
thus Iar and we are looking Iorward to end-
ing the year successIully! Thank you to the
community Ior your continued support and
encouragement! Paulding Elementary is a
great place to be!

Oakwood Elementary-1ennifer Manz
Hello Irom Oakwood Elementary on a pic-
ture perIect spring day! As hard as it may be
to believe, we have reached the Iinal month
oI the 2013-2014 school year! As we begin
the last month oI our school year, we certain-
ly do not slow down! The month oI May is
one oI our busiest months oI the year a
special event mixed in with our regular les-
sons nearly every day!
When you read this, our students in grades 2-
6 will have begun their Ohio Achievement
Assessments and Terra Nova Tests. The
OAAs measure our students` understanding
oI the curriculum developed by the State oI
Ohio. They are taken by all Ohio 3
rd
through
6
th
graders in Reading and Math; and 5
th

graders take an additional OAA in science.
The Terra Nova tests measure student
achievement in reading, math, science and
social studies. Because the curriculum estab-
lished at the State level has been adopted by
PEVS and drives our instruction and activi-
ties every day, we are conIident our students
are capable oI perIorming well on these tests
and have encouraged them to take the time to
give the best possible answers, allowing him/
herselI to shine. Parents will receive results
oI the assessments in late June. (You hear
educators talk about the OAAs Irequently
throughout the school year, and I thought
you might be interested in seeing an OAA
released question Irom a previous year. Fol-
lowing is a IiIth grade math question: Maria
Iound the same pair oI shoes on sale at three
diIIerent stores. All the stores have the same
original price. The Iirst store has the shoes
on sale Ior 1/3 oII. The second store has
them on sale Ior 20 oII. The third store has
them on sale Ior one-Iourth oII. Determine
which store has the best sale Ior the shoes.
Explain your answer, using pictures, num-
bers or words.)
On April 8
th
, we held our local Battle oI the
Books competition here at Oakwood Ele-
mentary where Iour teams competed Ior the
right to represent our school at the Paulding
County Battle oI the Books. Congratulations
go to Megan Dearth, Kelsey Guyton, Selena
Guyton, Hailey Hartzell, Claire McClure,
and Audra Stuck! These girls headed to the
Youth Leadership building on April 16
th
to
compete in the County Battle oI the Books.
The Battle oI the Books is sponsored by the
Paulding County Carnegie Library, and we
want to thank the library staII Ior organizing
this event to encourage an interest in reading
books oI many diIIerent genres.
During the week oI May 12-16, we will hold
our annual Right-To-Read Week. The theme
this year is 'Catch the Reading Wave, and
beach decorations will be seen all around the
building. We look Iorward to several special
guests and events during our celebration oI
reading. Throughout the week, students will
be challenged to read more than ever and
activities will be taking place to Ioster a gen-
uine love Ior reading. We want to thank our
Title I Reading Teacher, Ms. Sharyn March,
Ior coordinating Right-To-Read Week.
Please mark your calendar Ior Monday, May
26
th
. Our third graders will once again pre-
sent a wonderIul tribute to all who have
served to protect our great country. The 3
rd

grade Memorial Day program will begin at
10:00 in our caIe/gym and will conclude at
the Oakwood Park. Again, we invite you to
join us Ior this program; and please extend
our special invitation to all members oI the
U.S. Military, current and veteran.
Thank you Ior your support this year! Our
students experience the most success when
they have the school, the Iamily, and the
community in their corner.

Middle School-Chris Etzler
Hello Irom Paulding Middle School! It is
hard to believe that we are down to our Iinal
Iive weeks oI school already! Although
there aren`t many days leIt, it doesn`t mean
that we aren`t busy at Paulding Middle
School. Here are some oI the events we have
going on to Iinish the school year.
The Ohio Achievement Tests are being ad-
ministered this year on May 1 (6
th
, 7
th
and 8
th

Reading), May 6 (6
th
, 7
th
and 8
th
Math) and
May 8 (8
th
Science). Terra Nova Tests Ior 6
th

grade Reading, 6
th
, 7
th
and 8
th
grade Social
Studies, 6
th
and 7
th
grade Science and 6
th

grade Math were also administered this
month.
Our JH sports teams are wrapping up their
seasons this month. Our students have been
involved in track, baseball and soItball.
Our annual Paulding Middle School Awards
Day will be held on Monday, May 19 at
12:00 in the high school gym. Letters were
mailed out at the beginning oI May to those
students who will receive an award on this
day. We look Iorward to this day as we rec-
ognize and honor those students who have
worked hard this school year.
8
th
Grade Graduation will be held on the last
day oI school at 1:00 PM in the high school
gym. Also, please remember that all Iees
and outstanding charges must be paid in Iull
in order to be able to walk in the ceremony.
Physicals Ior students interested in participat-
ing in athletics next school year will once
again be held here at Paulding. Those physi-
cals will be held on Tuesday, June 17 at
Paulding High School. Please look Ior in-
stant alerts that will be sent out this month
regarding the physicals.
Thank you again Ior your continued support
oI Paulding Middle School. Please stay on
your student to remain Iocused on school Ior
the remainder oI the school year. How they
perIorm this quarter aIIects their athletic eli-
gibility Ior next Iall, whether they will be in
8
th
or 9
th
grade. They must pass at least Iive
classes and have at least a 1.0 GPA to be
eligible.

High School-Todd Harmon
Paulding High School would like to thank
Mr. Clark, the Paulding and Oakwood band
members, and the band boosters Ior an excel-
lent "Music oI the Night" perIormance. The
Heroes` theme was very inspiring. Thanks
to Mr. Sam Hatcher Ior being the MC oI the
evening and also Ior the year oI being the
"Voice" oI the Panthers Ior many school
events.
Graduation is coming quickly so it is impera-
tive that all Iees are paid in order to attend to
participate in graduation activities.
I would like to give special recognition to a
special young lady who is near and dear to
our hearts and is the 1st Graduate oI the
Graduating Class oI 2014. Congratulations
to Paige Ann Sprow who received her diplo-
ma Tuesday, April 8th. I would like to thank
Superintendent William Hanak, Board Presi-
dent Mark Manz and High School Secre-
tary Lesa MansIield Ior catering a ceremony
Ior this special young lady and making it a
special moment in her liIe.
Recently, Paulding High School has been
piloting some sample online testing that will
be similar to the new battery oI tests that will
replace the OGT. There have also been ACT
core battery tests that have been used to pre-
pare students Ior the rigor oI the new assess-
ments. Teachers have been working hard to
incorporate new standards to prepare stu-
dents, but this is going to be a process that
takes time - and aIIects instructional time to
do them. I thank the teachers Ior working to
prepare students Ior these very important
exams.
I want to thank all the Spring sports coaches
Ior their eIIorts despite the uncooperative
weather to get kids to compete at high lev-
els. These extra-curricular opportunities are
so important to student development that we
need to thank coaches Ior the extra time they
put in to help kids.

BOYS SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP
There will be a basketball camp Ior boys that
are currently in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th
grades. It will be held on the Iollowing
Thursdays: June 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th
Irom 9:00AM to 12:00PM in the high school
gym. Forms will be sent home the Iirst Iull
week in May. Any questions please contact
Coach Brewer at 419-399-4656 ext 1147.

ATHLETIC PHYSICALS
Physicals Ior athletic participants will be
held on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 at the high
school by Dr. Kuhn. The cost oI the physi-
cals will be $15, payable to Paulding County
Hospital. The schedule oI physicals is as Iol-
lows; HS Boys 8-9:30am, MS Boys 9:30-
11:00am, HS Girls 12:30-1:30pm, MS Girls
1:30-3pm, however, iI any student cannot
come at the scheduled time, or would like to
come with a sibling, they can come anytime
Irom 8:00-11:00 a.m. or 12:30-3:00 p.m.

SPORTS ELEGIBILITY
Parents oI student-athletes are reminded that
students who plan to participate in a Iall
sport next school year must meet the eligibil-
ity requirements in this current 4th nine-
week grading period to be eligible next
Iall. High school athletes must maintain a
1.0 GPA and be passing Iive credits. Junior
high athletes must maintain a 1.0 GPA and
be passing Iive oI their courses.

MINI RELAY FOR LIFE
The PEVS Mini-Relay Ior LiIe will be held
on Friday, May 23. In the past, this has been
an extremely successIul way Ior our students
to give back to the community that is oIten
so good to them.
The event will be held Irom 12:00-2:45 at the
Paulding H.S. Track. There will be activities
Ior the younger students to participate in iI
they wish. Many activities will be Iree, but
some will cost a nominal Iee oI $.25 $1.00.
There will also be concessions available Ior
purchase.
Every cent oI every donation will go directly
to our local American Cancer Society, which
provides many services to those oI our com-
munity who are aIIlicted with this horrible
disease. Please consider making a donation
to this worthy cause. Our county Relay Ior
LiIe committee will have volunteers availa-
ble, in several places, to collect the dona-
tions.
Parents, Iamily and community members are
welcome to join us. It is so exciting to see the
looks on the students` Iaces as they partici-
pate in this event! They all know they are
part oI a greater cause, and that they are
making a diIIerence!

1H Boys/Girls Track
May 2 Antwerp Invite 4:30
May 5 Crestview/Ottoville/WT - H 4:30
May 6 Tinora DeIiance 4:30
May 9 NWC Meet Spencerville 4:15
May 13 Panther JH Relays-H 4:30
Varsity Boys/Girls Track
May 1 Antwerp/Hicksville -H 4:30
May 2 Edgerton Invite-T 4:00
May 6 DJ/WT Crestview-T 5:00
May 9 Antwerp Invite-T 4:30
May 12 Wayne Trace Relays-T 4:30
May 15 NWC Col Grove 4:15
May 17 NWC Col Grove 10:00
May 19 Wayne Trace Antwerp 4:30
1V Baseball
May 1 LCC-H 5:00
May 2 Crestview-T 5:00
May 3 Edgerton-T 10:00
May 13 Fairview-T 4:30
May 15 Miller City-T 5:00
May 16 Crestview-H 5:00
Varsity Baseball
May 1 Spencerville-T 5:00
May 3 Elida-H 10:00
May 5 Allen East-H 5:00
May 8 BluIton-H 5:00
May 9 Pandora-Gilboa-T 5:00
May 12 VanWert-H 5:00
May 15 Tinora-H 4:30
May 16 Hicksville-T 5:00
1V Softball
May 2 Crestview-T 5:00
May 6 Allen East-H 5:00
May 9 Edgerton-T 5:00
May 10 Spencerville-T 12:00
May 12 Elida-H 5:00
May 13 Wayne Trace-H 4:30
May 16 Fairview-H 4:30
Varsity Softball
May 1 Spencerville-T 5:00
May 2 Hicksville-H 5:00
May 5 Allen East-H 5:00
May 6 Wayne Trace-H 5:00
May 8 BluIIton-T 5:00
May 12 Tinora-H 5:00
May 13 Fairview-T 4:30
May 15 DeIiance-H 5:00
May 16 Elida-H 5:00

May 1-2 State FFA Convention
May 3 Prom 8:00-11:00p
May 5 Band Booster Mtg 7:00p
May 6 Undergrad Awards 1:30p
May 7 Athletic Booster Meeting 7:00p
May 7 OE 5-6 gr Band/Choir Concert 7:00p
May 9 OE April Student/Month Lunch
May 12-16 OE Right-to-Read Week
May 12 PE Music Program-Auditeria 7:30p
May 13 Senior Awards Program-Aud. 7:00p
May 14 Baccalaureate-Auditeria 7:00p
May 16-23 PE Right-to-Read Week
May 16 OE Kdg Program 2:00p
May 19 MS Awards Program-HS Gym 12:00p
May 20 Band & Choir Concert-Aud 7:00p
May 20 Board Meeting-Admin. Bldg. 7:00p
May 20-21 Senior Exams
May 21 Last day Ior Seniors
May 21 OE Kdg Family Reading Day 2:15p
May 22,23,27 HS Exams
May 23 Mini Relay Ior LiIe-HS Track 12-2:45p
May 23 HS Grad. Practice 8:30a
May 25 HS Graduation-HS Gym 2:30p
May 26 OE 3rd Gr Memorial Day Prog 10:00a
May 26 HS Band Memorial Serv-Live Oak Iol-
lowed by perIormance on court house lawn
May 27 PE Field Day
May 27 8th Grade Graduation-HS Gym 1:00p
May 27 Last Day of School for Students
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PAULDING The Relay
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that was set for the morning
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that the school had decided
to bring back Mini Relay at
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superintendents and some of
the transportation employees
drive the roads at 5 a.m. and
some even earlier to check
road and weather conditions.
This is a job that is taken very
seriously by those involved as
each one makes sure that roads
and conditions are safe for the
buses and students.
Frigid temperatures, snow
and the wind have been a
problem this year. It has been a
long time since temperatures
have dipped to below zero and
remain so low for such a long
time.
So, when is too cold, too
cold?
A lot of it depends on where
one lives and what one is used
to. In Florida, 40 is consid-
By NANCY WHITAKER
Progress Staff Writer
It has never been necessary
to enact a cold weather poli-
cy in Paulding County. That
is until this month of January.
Theres been an onslaught of
below-zero temperatures, high
winds and an accumulation of
snow.
It appears that there is not
much relief coming this week,
as temperatures are to dip
down to below zero once
again.
When the road conditions
are bad, residents usually get
fair warning from the news
media, EMA and weather
services informing of ap-
proaching bad weather.
Information is also available
on all of the school delays and
closings. Sometimes, the de-
lays and closings are an-
nounced the night before.
What nobody realizes is the
process involved in making
the decision whether to cancel
school or just delay it.
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A road drifting shut at Jacobs Pointe in Payne. The county was under a Level 3 snow emergency during a portion of Monday.































































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