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Monday, October 26, 2015

Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 1

E Edition at www.progressnewspaper.org

WEEKLY REMINDER

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

ECRWSS

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

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

Harvest Fundraiser
at Paulding Eagles

Serving the Paulding Area for over 22 Years

of Paulding County

Youre Invited!

Domestic & Foreign Repair


Computerized Diagnostic
Engines
r
Transmissions
Get You y
d
Suspensions
Car Rea
Electrical
for
!
Brakes
Winter
Oil Changes

Saturday, October 31
Lions Club
Parade &
Costume Contest
3 pm
line-up at library

419-399-3077
621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding

We mount and balance motorcycle, ATV and lawn & garden tires

We service & reprogram all makes and


models of tire pressure monitoring systems.

ASE Master Certified Technician

Dinner 4pm-7pm

PUBLIC WELCOME

Adult Dinner ................$8.50


Seniors 60+ Dinner ......$8.00
Kids (5-12) ..................$3.75
Under 5 ........................ FREE
Fish Only ...............$8.50/lb.
French Fries ....... $3.00/boat

the hall)

FISH (all you can eat at


D POTATO
FRENCH FRIES/BAKE
ANS
BE
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KE
/BA
RN
CO
COLE SLAW
extra)
COFFEE/JUICE (Pop

Raffles

Adult Costume
Contest
At night

For more info, call 419-399-8240

Customer
Service is our
#1 Priority

Adult/Senior Dinners (4 piece fish), Kids Dinners (2 piece fish) and Fish by the lb. are available for carryout only.

K of C Hall located 1 mile south of Paulding on US 127

F ree T urkey

From Our Family


To Yours

Contact Alex, Andy, Jim or Tam Stoller

419-399-4445

when you purchase one of the following service bundles

OIL CHANGE & WHEEL ALIGNMENT $72.90

8622 US 127, Paulding

plus tax

Up to 5 quarts of conventional oil with filter. Call Chris for pricing on diesels, synthetic and dexos oils.

BRAKE PADS & ROTORS - $274.89 plus tax


Installed per axle. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details.

PURCHASE OF 4 TIRES Up to $100

Mail-in Rebate
on Set of Four Tires

*Select brands only. Call dealer for details. Offer expires 11-30-15.

Our Price Match Guarantee


We 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 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.

800-399-2071 North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding www.stykemainchevy.com

The Family of Joyce Estle would like to thank everyone


who sent cards, food, memorials, or other expressions of sympathy
during Joyces illness and recent passing. Your friendship, thoughts
and prayers will always be remembered. We would especially like
to thank Pastor Eileen Kochensparger for her words of comfort
and visits, the women of Twin Oaks Church for the delicious meal
following the memorial service, the staff of Brookview Healthcare
Center and the Oakwood EMS for their wonderful care.

D&M CONCRETE

Amish Contractors - Residential & Commercial


Driveways Patios Sidewalks Walls
Decorative Concrete Foundations Renovations
Room Additions Garages
Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 260-403-4231

LOST DOG

Five Star Construction


Minor
Home & Roof
Repairs
30 Years
of Quality
Work!

Free Estimates! Licensed and Insured!

260-740-0071

Your little store & a whole lot more!

Concrete mix
Bird Feed
Dog & Cat Food
Softener Salt
Potting Soil

So many ideas on
our website...

www.concreteandmorenow.com

We are heartbroken and desperate


to find our male blonde cocker spaniel, Lincoln. He disappeared September 20 on County Rd 71 just south
of Rd 72 in the Payne area but could
be anywhere by now. He had a collar
and tags on. If anyone sees him or
has info please call or email 419263-2076 lacottrell66@gmail.com
REWARD OFFERED

Sincerely,
Marvin Doc and Amy Estle
Michael Estle and Family
Rick Estle and Family
Bob Estle and Family
Jim Estle and Family
Lance Estle and Family

Specializing in:
Garages Room Additions
Roofs (shingle or metal) Concrete
Decks Siding Pole Barns

Lighted Corn Hole


Board Set & Bags
UM vs OSU ($250 Value)
50/50 Raffles
Both raffles $1.00 each
or 6 for $5.00

Local.
Reliable.
Affordable.

K ofFriday,
C October
Fish
Fry
30th
Lunch 11am-1pm

Paulding Sheriff Dept.


4 pm

Kids under 12 eat


FREE hotdog & chips 4-5 pm
Steak Dinner $12 or
Grilled Chicken Breast Dinner $10
Baked potato - full salad bar
5-7 pm

8 - 11 pm

on W. Perry in front of
Eagles 5-7 pm
(inside if its raining)

Come & Eat!

Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-12

We Sell New Tires (most major brands)


We Stock Trailer Tires
BIG Selection of Used Tires in Stock!

Safe Trunk
or Treat

KidsPrint
ID Cards
& K-9 Visit

Music by:
L&M
Larry Colley

Chick Starter & Layer Feed


Deer Sweetlix Blocks
Salt Blocks
Pond Supplies
Grass Seed & Fertilizer

Helena Chemical Company, 200 N. Main St

Continental, OH 45831- phone 419-596-3806


Store hours 7 am to 5 pm M-F & Sat. 7 am to Noon.

Fraternal Order of Eagles


Aerie 2405

October 31st
Your Choice Steak, Chicken or
Super Pork Chop Dinner
5 - 7:30 pm

Music with L & M at 8 pm

Call 419-399-3057 for details 206 W. Perry Street

Leaf it to Us!

The fall season has surrounded us with


beautiful colors, but when youre ready for the
leaves and debris to be gone from your lawn,
landscaping and gutters; give us a call.
Free on-site consultation.
Brian D. Shuherk, Owner P.O. Box 296, Paulding
www.solidgroundllc.com solidgroundlawn@yahoo.com

2 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, October 26, 2015

Coldwell Banker Sigg Realty, Inc.

Multiple Listing
Service

840 A. North Clinton St., Defiance


419-782-1685 Fax 419-782-1782

To see nice color pictures & interior shots of properties offered


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

#1736 503 W. Garfield Ave.,


Paulding.. 1.5 Story, 4 BR, 2.5
bath, spacious All-American home,
C/A, full bsmt, rear deck, 2 car att.
garage. New Price $185,000. Call
Joe Den Herder
#1740 NEW CONSTRUCTION ....
3 bdrm 2 bath home, 2 car
garage... priced under market
value... $88,000... 501 E. Walnut
St., (SR 613) Oakwood... Call Don
Gorrell 399-7699

419-506-1015

We work for you from sign up to sign down

Sandra & Tamyra just SOLD us our


Horse Farm in Edon, OH!.....
Joshua Cather, Ashley & daughter Avery

#1720 15582 Rd. 123, Paulding...


3 BDRM, C/A, 1 acre, many updates
incl. plumbing, well, septic, furnace etc.
$78,500... Call Joe Den Herder

NEW OFFERING! Stately home characterized


by straight clean lines, natural woodwork, open
staircase, hardwood floors, excellent storage! 3
Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Large enclosed front porch,
Large screened back porch, Modern kitchen,
Formal dining, Basement, C/Air, Detached 2 car
garage. Paulding. Good Value at $64,900.

#1732 NEW PRICE ... 3 BDRM


2 bath home, 2.8 acres w/pond
& outbuilding... 2 car att. garage,
family room, newer flooring, C/A,
SELLER HAS RELOCATED & WILL
LOOK AT ALL OFFERS... 405 State
St., Melrose. Call Don Gorrell
399-7699

Well Maintained 3 Bdrm, 1.5 Bath Home with


separate Family Room, Attached 2 car garage and
large fenced backyard. Kay St., Paulding $82,500
Call Sandra & Tamyra 419-506-1015

Tool Auction
Sat., Oct. 31
10:00 A.M.

SALE LOCATION: Emerald Township Community Hall;


corner of Road 133 and 218; approximately 3 miles NW
of the subject farm; FARM LOCATION: NW corner of the
intersection of St. Rt. 111 and St. Rt. 637; Section 23
Emerald Township Paulding County, OH- watch for signs

100 eaST JackSOn ST.


Paulding, OhiO

SEE OVER 150 LISTINGS


VIDEOS PHOTOS
STRALEYREALTY.COM
REALTOR.COM

THE BERGER SALE 20 ACRE FARM


The Berger family owns the 40 acres well sell 20 ACRES
of the 40 acresNORTH half or SOUTH half buyers choice
SURVEY underway now; SAME family many decades
PROFESSIONALLY farmed same farmer many years;
south 20 has mile frontage on St. Rt. 111 and 1/8 mile on
Ct. Rd. 143; north 20 acres has 1/8 mile frontage only on
Ct. Rt. 143; ALL TILLABLE with soil types being Paulding
silty clay loam and Roselm sandy loam; no evidence of
recent tiling; GOOD level productive soil VERY good
bean crop this year; fine looking small farm affordable
OPPORTUNITY available

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

3 PM

SOLD!

840 A. North Clinton Street


Defiance, Ohio

10 AM Saturday, November 14 10 AM

419-399-4444

Larger Shop Tools including TP9 twin post auto lift . Table, miter, scroll & band saws . Drill
presses, sander & grinders . Jointer Planer . Sand blaster . Lathes . Rigid pipe threading
/ cutting machine .Greenlee 7310 knock out punch driver set . Chain fall & metal frame .
Multipurpose saws . Inverters & converters .Large vise & anvil . Work tables, benchers,
cabinets, displays, metal shelving, etc. .Many, Many Small Shop, Mechanic & Hand Tools
. Over 2 wagons and several tables full of nice hand and shop tools including air tools,
electric tools, wrenches, cutters, etc., etc., etc. . Several parts bins full of nuts, bolts, nails,
screws, etc., etc., etc. . Large amount of mostly new electrical supplies including flexible
conduit, wire, switches, clamps, hangars, connecters, core & coil ballast kits, wire nuts, circuit
breakers, covers, fuse reducers, etc., etc., etc. (many sold by bin & display racks full) . Coke
Machine and Lawn & Garden and Fishing Boat and many items from the Barns, Basement
& Garage . For a detailed ad and photos visit our web site @ www.gorrellbros-paulding.
comm or auction zip . Inspection only on Fri., Oct. 30 from 11 A.M. until 2 P.M. and beginning at 8:30 A.M. day of auction . Location - 3630 Strayer Rd., Maumee, OH (west
of Rt. 475) . 8 mi east of Swanton on Rt. 20 to Strayer Rd.; then north on Strayer Rd
mi. (watch for auction signs) Terms: Cash, approved check, VISA, Discover or Master Card
day of auction . Owner: Judy Smith . Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers - Larry Gorrell - Chris
Aufrance, Apprentice - Don Gorrell - Aaron Timm - Nolan Shisler

Coldwell Banker Sigg Realty, Inc.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Paulding Office

Metal / Woodworking & Mechanic Shop Tools - Planes - Lathes - Saws


Drill Presses -Auto Lift - Large Electrical Parts & Supply Inventory
Many Metal Storage & Work Cabinets - Hand Tools
Coke Machine & Items From The Barns

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23 3 PM
SALE LOCATION: HOTEL MARSH
DOWNTOWN VAN WERT

BUYERS CHOICE NORTH/SOUTH 20

BALYEATS COFFEE SHOP


Since 1924... NOT just a
restaurant..a LANDMARK..
an INSTITUTION..a true
GATHERING PLACE..will sell
to the highest bidder;
all information available

Terms: $5,000 deposit w/ balance in 30 days; warrant deed


awarded w/ taxes prorated and possession day of sale.
See STRALEYREALTY.COM or AUCTIONZIP.COM for
aerials, FSA info, survey (when completed), soil map, and
plat or call for brochure. Light refreshments provided.

SELLER: MS. EMILY R.


Berger
Attorney: Mr. Glenn Troth,
Paulding, OH

OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1-5 PM

Large Auction
Sat., Nov. 7
10:00 A.M.

Monday October 19 November 2 November 16


Host &
Hostess:

MR. DALE G.& MARCIA DAVIES


AUCTION MANAGERS:
William C. Straley Philip J. Fleming
Jane Germann - Chester M. Straley

Antiques - Glassware - Collectables - Primitives - Old Jewelry - Clean Household

419 W. Ervin Rd., Van Wert, OH 419-238-9733

211 N. Main
Paulding, OH

419.238.9733

Auctioneers: Chester M. Straley


(419) 605-8410; Warren J.
Straley, App: (419) 979-9308;
William C. Straley, CAI

STRALEYREALTY.COM AUCTIONZIP.COM

LOCATION: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility 1201 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH


Antiques, Old Furniture, Primitives & Collectables including Brown Pottery Stein and Tumblers . Pressed and Pattern Glass Dishes . Depression Glass . Lead Crystal . Ironstone
Dishes . Flow Blue and Fenton Glassware . Collection of Glass Eye Cups . Watt Pottery
Bowl and Cream Pitcher . Royal Doulton Plate . Shaving Mugs . Ruby Flash Souvenir
Dishes . Juice Reamer . Fiesta Ware . Stemware . Figurines . Snow Globes . Bottles
. Insulators . Fruit Jars . China Set Painted by Marilyn Murphy, Hicksville . Frankoma
Pottery . Painted Plates and Bowls . Spatterware Spittoon . Gaudy Dutch Plate . Stoneware . Crocks . Perfume Bottles . Powder Jar . Kerosene and Oil Lamps . Small Gone
with the Wind Lamp . Yelloware . Pyrex Mixing Bowls . Knife Rests . Silverware .
Knives . Razors . Badges . Pins .Jewelry . Old Victorian Pictures . Cracker Jack Toys
. Political Buttons . Chauffeur License . Toy cars and Trucks . Small Dolls, Newer Dolls
and Old China Head Doll . Barbie Dolls, Toys, Games . Cast Iron Skillet Ashtray . Broom
Holder . Old Purses . Doll House . Paper Items . Postcards . Old Books . Keys .
Locks . Graniteware . Glass Slides . Oak China Cabinet . Large Oak Commode . Walnut Commode . Marble Top Dresser . Cedar Chest . Hanging Shelves . Wicker Corner
Shelf . Wood and Wicker fern Planters . Many, Many Stands including Wash Stand . Oak
Drop Front Desk . Old Framed Pictures and Prints . Hanging Corner Shelf . Hanging Spice
Cabinet . Table and Floor Lamps . Hanging Hall tree Mirror .. Griswold skillets .. Aladdin
Lamp & Shades Old Lamp Parts Rolling Pins including colored glass .. Doll Crib
Many flats full of small old collectables sold by the flat box full - Very Partial Listing .. Plus
Household including Glass Front Curio Cabinet . Quilt Rack . Wood Bookcase . 2 Drawer
Night Stand & Other Stands . Newer Childrens Books and Newer Childrens Toys . RCA TV
and TV Stand . End Tables . Side Chairs . Lamps and Lights . Nice Electric Lift Chair . 2
Sofas . Double Size Bed .. Suitcases . Blankets . Plus over 3 wagons full of pots, pans,
small kitchen items, decorator items, etc., etc., etc. ---- still moving and un-boxing Visit
our web site @ www.gorrellbros-paulding.comm for over 200 photos .... Inspection: Fri., Nov.
6 from 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. and beginning at 8:30 A.M. on the day of the auction -----2 auction
rings Terms: Cash, Check, VISA, Master Card or Discover Card . Seller: Florence Harris,
by Robert Harris POA and Melrose M. Coon Trust by Krista L. Herman Successor Trustee
and others Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers - Don Gorrell, Larry Gorrell, Chris AuFrance,
Apprentice; Aaron Timm, Nolan Shisler

Call Sandra & Tamyra

A L L D E PA R T M E N T S
Many Positions

Your opportunity to excel with a growing automotive parts manufacturing facility.

departments include:

Production (Metal Forming, Cylinder Mfg, Assembly, Die Cast and Die Cast mfg)
Material Services Maintenance Die Maintenance
HR Production Control Purchasing
Quality Control Engineering
You may apply in person or send resume to:

FCC (Adams), LLC


ATTN: Human Resources
936 East Parr Road
Berne, IN 46711

STIN
NEW LI

308 E. Jackson Paulding, $39,000


11801 Rd 132 Paulding, $239,900
5802 St Rt 500 Payne, $59,900
3 bed 1 1/2 bath priced just right! Updated kitchen Price Just Reduced! Elegant home and Amazing Cheap commercial property with so much potential. Use as office or convert to duplex!
Property on 2 Acres. A Must see!
and lots of space!

SOLD
320 W. Harrison Paulding, $73,500
Charming 3 bedroom with some great updates!
Move right in!

730 E. Wayne, Paulding


Country living on the outskirts of town! Wonderful 3
bedroom 1 1/2 bath home. Move in ready!

SOLD
416 Fairfield, Payne
Lovely 3 bedroom on 2 lots, outbuildings and several recent updates. Great home!

DRIVERS WANTED

DRIVERS WANTED

Hornish Bros. Inc. is currently accepting


applications for 3rd shift city work/shuttle
driver for work in the Defiance area. This
is an hourly position w/ benefits. If being
home daily is important to you & you have
a class A CDL w/at least 2 years tractor-trailer experience, please fill out an application at 2060 E. Second St. Defiance,
OH (west side of office building). www.hornishgroup.com. E.O.E.

Due to growing customer demand, Hornish Bros. Inc. of Defiance, OH, has
immediate openings and is currently
accepting applications for COMPANY
DRIVERS to run regional. This freight
will get you home nearly every day. We
provide a competitive wage, assigned
and well-maintained equipment, health,
vision and dental insurance, direct deposit and paid vacations. If getting
home is important to you and you have
a Class A CDL and at least 2 years experience then call 1-800-334-2231 MonFri 7-3.30 and ask for Recruiting. E.O.E.

FOR RENT

1 BR apartment. 2 miles
west of Antwerp. Riverview from the deck. $90
per week (utilities included) for one person.
419-506-0998.
HOMESTEAD VILLAGE
1254 S. Shannon Street
Van Wert, Oh 45891
(419)-238-3468
Accepting Apps.
For Studio Apts.
Rent based on
Income. 62 or older,
Disable or Handicapped.
TTY Relay Services
1-800-750-0750

NOW LEASING: One &


Two Bedroom Apartments in Paulding, Ohio.
For information, please
call Straley Apartments
at 419-399-4068 or online at straleyrealestateinc.com

HOUSE FOR RENT


1 1/2 miles from Oakwood: 3 bedroom, 1
bath farm house with attached garage. $525
month. Send name, contact information and references to PO Box 222,
Oakwood, OH 45873

FOR SALE

2.5 acre lot near Sherwood, $11,900, $1,000


down, $135 mo.; 6 acre
lot near Arthur $19,900,
$1,000 down, $229 mo.
828-884-6627

WANTED TO BUY

BUYING MILITARY
items, old signs, old photographs, old photo albums, old postcards, old
toys, antiques, etc. 419393-2107
COINS, COMIC Books,
Old Toys, Stamps,
Books, Knives, Antiques,
Records and Collections.
419-399-3353.

GARAGE/YARD SALES
416 W. Jackson, Paulding (Brick House) - Oct.
29th & 30th; 9:30-?.
EVERYTHING 1/2 OFF

FOR SALE

$150 QUEEN pillowtop


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

SERVICES

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

STORAGE

PAULDING MINI Storage: For unit sizes and


prices please call 419399-4068 or online at
straleyrealestateinc.com.

FREE & LOW PRICE

Village of Payne is
taking sealed bids for
an old police car.

2006 Ford Crown


Victoria
95,000 miles
Bid must be turned
into Fiscal Officer at
119 North Main or
PO Box 58 Payne, OH
by October 30th, and
will be opened at the
first regular scheduled
meeting in November.

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

THE WESTERN Buckeye ESC'S unaudited


General Purpose External Financial States -Cash
Basis for the Fiscal Year
Ended June 30, 2015
are available for public
inspection at the Western Buckeye ESC fiscal
office located at 202 N.
Cherry St. Paulding, OH

Job Posting - Help Wanted

Domestic Violence Agency

Seeking 24.7 staffing for rewarding and


challenging positions as:
Child/Victim Advocates
Executive Director
Fiscal Officer
Shelter Manager
Shelter Monitors
Full and part-time positions, competitive wages,
must have valid drivers license, minimum H.S.
diploma or equivalent, prefer advanced degree in
business, education, social work, or related field
and experience.
Send cover letter indicating position desired,
resume, and references to:
Crisis Care, P.O. Box 266, Van Wert, Ohio 45891
or vwcrisiscareline@gmail.com
by Nov. 5, 2015.
EOE

Monday, October 26, 2015

Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 3

VaNcRESt
Quality assurance specialist

and looking for more team members

Greif, Inc., the worldwide leader in industrial shipping container


products and services, has an immediate opening for a key team
member in our Van Wert, OH facility. The Quality Assurance Specialist
devises, implements and oversees all plant quality assurance and
control programs, practices and procedures in support of established
production standards and company business objectives. The Quality
Assurance Specialist measures customer satisfaction and takes
corrective action as appropriate. They implement just in time
techniques to ensure quality levels remain high and consistent.
The Quality Assurance Specialist maintains the ISO certification and
conducts both internal and customer audits.
The ideal applicant has 4+ years experience in quality assurance/
control in a production setting. Associates/Technical Degree required;
Bachelors Degree preferred with emphasis in Manufacturing/Quality.
A competitive rate and benefit package awaits the right candidate.

RiSE

on the

Environmental Services
(Housekeeping & Laundry)

Nutrition Services
(Cook, Dietary Aide)

The Times Bulletin


DHI Media company with newspapers, website
& niche products in Van Wert, Ohio is looking for
an energetic, self-motivated, resourceful

Ft / Pt

Nursing

REPORTER

1st & 2nd shifts

(RN, LPN, STNA)

to join its staff.

Drug Free Workplace Group Health/Dental Insurance


Wee Care Day Care Discount
Competitive Compensation Package

For immediate consideration, please complete an application at

10357 Van Wert Decatur Rd

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or email to: kdougal@timesbulletin.com

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WAYNE TRACE LOCAL SCHOOLS - NOVEMBER 2015 NEWSLETTER


SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE
By STEPHEN ARNOLD

MESSAGES FROM THE PRINCIPALS

How quickly the first grading period has come


and gone at Wayne Trace Local Schools. Thank
you to everyone who has helped to make the
start of the 2015-2016 school year so positive.
Educating our youth is a team effort, and maintaining cooperation between school personnel
and community members is a top priority as we
continue to make this a great school district.
With that said, we continue to encourage
parents, grandparents, and other care-givers to
develop and maintain a positive relationship with
your childrens teachers, principals, and staff
members. As a district, our faculty and staff
members make a concerted effort to send positive news home as often as possible through a
variety of Good News methods, with the hope
that we continue to work as a team with our
students parents. Remember that not every
moment of every school day is going to be
A Rose Garden, as much work is expected of
todays students. But a positive two-way street
between school and home is certain to make
school as academically and socially-rewarding as
possible.
Along the same lines, I encourage you to visit
the school web-site and take a look at a new
feature known as Whos Telling Your Story?
This web page, which can be found under the tab
Administration, is a compilation of stories submitted by several members of the Wayne Trace
staff highlighting the many great educational
events happening in our schools this year. We
would love to hear your feedback on this new
web page.
Safety also continues to be a top priority at all
three of our school buildings, and each of our
principals, teachers and staff members work hard
at organizing and practicing the necessary safety
drills needed in case something unforeseen
would happen at school. Statistics show that
there is no place safer than a school building, and
we believe that students at Wayne Trace are as
safe at school as any place else they can be.
Unfortunately, todays social media world has
opened the door for people of all ages to make
statements to one another that they may not
make to someones face. Because of this phenomena, school leaders are incessantly proactive
in working with students to treat all people with
respect. Treating other people with respect is
everyones responsibility.
In academic news, we appreciate the communitys cooperation with our professional development schedule so far this school year, as this
time is very valuable in keeping up with the
always-changing world of technology. In addition, our teachers and administrative staff continue to work hard at adapting to the changes
coming from the Ohio Department of Education,
and this collaboration time is an essential part of
the Ohio Improvement Process. So as a
reminder, we have two-hour delays scheduled
for November 13, December 11, January 15,
February 12, March 11, and April 22; and a fullday teacher in-service scheduled for March 24.
In other academic news, the 21st Century Grant
after-school tutoring program is off and running.
Students must qualify for this program. If you
received a letter earlier in the year stating that
your child has qualified for this program, you may
still enroll your child in the program at no cost to
you. Transportation to Payne and Grover Hill is
also available this year for the students in this
program. If you have questions about the 21st
Century program, contact our program coordinator, Mrs. Ashley Shepherd, at Western Buckeye
ESC (419-399-4711).
Parents are reminded that parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for October 28-29, and
school will not be in session on October 29-30. If
you need more information concerning parentteacher conferences, contact the building principals office at your child(ren)s schools.
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!
SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS NEEDED
We are currently seeking individuals interested
in becoming bus drivers who possess good driving skills, a strong work ethic, and dedication.
Interested individuals should be available from
6:00-9:00 a.m. and 2:30-4:45 p.m. for bus routes
or from 3:00-9:00 p.m. for activities.
Licensed bus drivers must go through the training process, pass a physical, pass a preemployment drug screening, and have a clean
background check. Other rules and qualifications
are laid out in the Ohio Pupil Transportation
Operation and Safety Rules that can be found at
www.ode.state.oh.us.
For more information, please call Amy Noggle,
WT Transportation Director, at 419-263-2512 ext.
405 or by email at: noggle@wt.k12.oh.us.

WT PAYNE ELEMENTARY
Jody Dunham, Principal
Great things are happening at WTPE and we
welcome you to join us in these opportunities!
November is going to be a very busy month at
WTPE. The community is invited to join us on
November 11 for our Veterans Day program at
1:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Veterans are invited
to join us for a complimentary lunch that day.
Please call 419-263-2512 for lunch reservations.
COSI on Wheels is coming to WTPE on Thursday, November 12, with the program
Astounding Astronomy. This assembly has
been provided through a Monsanto Grant that
area farmers submitted on our behalf. The day
will begin with a building-wide assembly followed
by hands on learning centers that all students will
participate in throughout the school day.
A sincere thank you goes out to all of the families that attended parent-teacher conferences.
We value the opportunity to work together with
families to support and enhance the education of
their child(ren). We also wish to thank the Payne
Volunteer Fire Department for providing the
students with a fire safety program on October
21. The fire department also led the student
body in the annual Fall Costume Parade on October 23. We appreciate their support each school
year!
Volunteers are needed for Grades Preschool
through Six classrooms. Some of the things that
volunteers may be asked to do with students
include: practice math facts flashcards, listen to
students read, practice sight words flashcards,
help students practice writing their name, numbers or letters. If you are excited about making a
difference in a students life, please send an
email to dunhamj@wt.k12.oh.us or call
419-263-2512.
The second way that volunteers can make a
difference is by joining the PTO. Families and
community members are encouraged to join the
PTO. The PTO meets the first Wednesday of each
month in the Art Room at 4:00 p.m. More information about the PTO can be found on our
school webpage.
Families are reminded that they may complete
Free and Reduced Lunch Applications throughout
the school year. Forms for this process are available in our school office. If a student qualifies for
free and reduce lunches, they may enroll in our
building-wide Blessings in a Bag program. Blessings in a Bag provides food to students each
weekend. An application is available on our website and in our office.
As always, thank you for your continued support!
WT GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY
Kevin Wilson, Principal
At this time of year as the leaves begin to turn
and the weather begins to change November is
not far off. Each year as November arrives the
school year seems to become very busy. The first
quarter is over, many of the beginning year
assessments are complete, and now we transition into many different school activities while at
the same time continuing to work hard in the
classroom.
One such activity is Veterans Day. On November 11, the Grover Hill staff and students will be
taking time out of their busy day to honor our
Veterans. The WTGH Student Council is working
hard to put this program together. The Veterans
Day program will begin at 10:00 a.m. We, the
staff and student, would like to invite all Veterans
to join us for this special program on Wednesday,
November 11. After the program, we would like
all Veterans to stay and join us for lunch. All
Veterans lunches will be free of charge. Providing this meal is a small way for us to say THANK
YOU for your service to our country. We look
forward to seeing you on November 11.
Also at this time Mrs. Wieland and her students
in grades four, five, and six have begun preparations for this years Christmas program. Mrs.
Wieland and her students have selected the
program A Pirate Christmas and are working on
auditioning students for the cast. The date for
this years program Thursday, December 8. The
first performance is at 2:00 and the second
performance is at 7:00. We hope you are able to
attend one of these two performances.
During Parent/Teacher conferences on October
28 and 29, many parents were able to discuss
their childs progress with the teachers. If, for
some reason, you were unable to attend these
conferences, you may contact the Grover Hill
Elementary Office, and schedule a conference.
This year at Grover Hill a special day called VIP
Day has been added. VIP Day is a chance for the
student to invite a very important person or
VIP to visit them at school. So far this year we
have held VIP Day for both kindergarten and
sixth grade. Both days were very successful and
well attended. During the month of November
we will have our second grade VIP Day. The date

for the second grade VIP Day is Wednesday,


November 18.
Parents, mark your calendars. On November
12, Grover Hill Elementary will be hosting Reading Under the Stars from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the
school. Reading Under the Stars will be a fun
night of reading activities for all Grover Hill
students, their parents/guardians, and siblings.
Activities will include: campsite reading, games,
and comprehension ideas to try at home. A free,
camping-themed, light supper will be served.
This literacy night is brought to you by the PTO,
Grover Hill staff, and the Title I reading program.
In closing, I would like to take this opportunity
to wish you a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.

WT JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL


Phil Nofziger, Principal
I trust that you and your child have had a
positive start to the school year. Grade cards
have been issued and parent-teacher conferences scheduled; however, you can keep open
the communication lines with your childs
teacher throughout the year by calling and emailing. Likewise, I encourage all staff to communicate with parents on a regular and ongoing basis.
The most important factor for student success is
having parents who are involved and who care
about his/her education.
If you have not received your childs grade card
and/or do not have access to his/her grades via
progress book, check to see if you have paid your
childs book fees. If you are unsure, call the high
school office to find out what you owe.
A number of events will occur in the month of
November. On Friday, November 6, the Student
Council is hosting its annual Red Cross Blood
Drive from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the junior
high gymnasium. To schedule your donation
appointment, visit www.redcross.org.
The annual Veterans Day program will be held
on November 12 at 8:00 a.m. in the high school
gymnasium. The public is invited to attend this
inspiring assembly.
On Thursday, November 12, the eighth grade
students will tour Vantage Career Center. While
students do not make the decision to attend
Vantage until their sophomore year, this tour
motivates students to begin thinking about
future career options.
Another special program that will take place in
November is the National Honor Society induction ceremony on November 24 at 1:55 p.m.
Junior and senior students who meet the criteria
in scholarship, character, service, and leadership
will be honored.
As always, I want to thank the community for
its outstanding support of all the activities involving our students at Wayne Trace High School.
Go Raiders!
Schoology
Schoology is a learning management system.
Teachers can post assignments, share helpful
websites for their curriculum, and collect work
from students. Students can engage in a discussion board with other students, check on assignments when they are absent, and learn 21st Century learning skills. Learning these skills will be
essential for those going to college as most
colleges use a learning management system.
All JH/HS students have a Schoology account.
Several teachers use Schoology on a daily basis.
Students are encouraged to check their Schoology accounts to see the lessons for the day plus
any homework that is assigned.
Parents can also be involved with Schoology.
All junior high students have been given a parent
letter that tells about Schoology. This letter also
had parent codes for each student so parents can
be in the know in regards to lessons and homework. If you are a parent of a high school student
and would like a code, please contact one of his/
her teachers.
WT Senior Named Commended Student
Scott Wenninger, a WT senior, has been named
a Commended Student in the 2016 National
Merit Scholarship Program. Commended students place among the top 5 percent of more
than 1.5 million students who entered the 2016
competition by taking the 2014 Preliminary SAT/
National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
These students have demonstrated outstanding
potential for academic success. Congratulations
Scott for this great accomplishment!
Students of the Month
Wayne Trace JH-HS teachers recently voted on
October Students of the Month. Recipients are:
7th Grade: Isiah Rittenhouse; 8th Grade: Miriam
Sinn; 9th Grade: Jaeden Jiminez; 10th Grade: Kyle
McClain; 11th Grade: Danae Myers; and 12th
Grade: Erin Mohr. They all received a Raider
Pride Pay Forward t-shirt as part of their
award. Way to go Raiders!!!

MUSIC DEPARTMENT NEWS


Congratulations to our Marching Band for placing 2nd in their division at the Music In Motion
Competition in Maumee. They also placed 1st for
overall music in their division at this same competition. We appreciate all who came out and
supported our kids at the Payne Festival that
morning and then in Maumee that night!
As we wind up football/marching band, we
want to recognize our graduating seniors: Arlyn
Cooper, Emilee Colgan, Nick Durre, Jayson Nowak
and Scott Wenninger. Thanks to these seniors
and Miss Spinner and Mrs. Wieland for a great
season!
If you didnt get a chance to see our marching
band this season, you will have the opportunity
to see them, our concert choir, and OSU Limas
a capella group Carmony on November 13 at our
3rd annual Fine Arts Festival with dinner at 6:00
and a concert at 7:30 p.m. Dinner tickets are
presale only and are $10 for a soup/appetizer
and dessert buffet and admission to the concert.
If you wish to come to the concert only, tickets
are $5 and may be purchased ahead of time or at
the door. (Doors will open at 7:00) We will also
be featuring work from our art department and
newly formed art club. You may purchase tickets
from the music department or call the HS and ask
for ext. 271.
Looking ahead:
December 1st 11:00 a.m. 8th gr. and HS Choir
perform at the Festival of Trees at the Embassy
in Ft. Wayne
December 3rd HS band and choir provide entertainment for the Senior Citizens Luncheon at HS
December 11th JH band and choir Christmas
Concert 7:00 p.m. in HS Gym
December 14th HS Band and Choir Christmas
Concert 7:00 p.m. HS Gym
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT NEWS
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for your jr. high/high school student. It can be as
simple as Good Luck or you can add recent
photos or childhood photos, artwork, etc. Digital
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Sports Picture Day at Wayne Trace) work best.
Other photos can be scanned, but the quality is
not as high. 1/4 page, 1/2 page, and full page ads
are available. The Athletic Department reserves
the right to edit all ads. You may purchase an ad
regardless of whether or not your student is
involved in sports. For more information, call
the HS (ext. 213) or email: kipferd@wt.k12.oh.us

DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS


Nov. 4
Nov. 6
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 11
Nov. 12
Nov. 12
Nov. 12
Nov. 12
Nov. 13
Nov. 13
Nov. 13

PE-PTO mtg. 4:00


HS-Red Cross Blood Drive 9:00-2:00
PE-Coffee w/Principal 9:30-10:30
GH-Veterans Day Program 10:00
PE-Veterans Day Program 1:30
HS-Veterans Day Program 8:00
HS-8th gr. visit to Vantage
PE-COSI on Wheels Program
GH-Reading Under the Stars 5:30-7:00
2-Hr. DelayTeacher In-Service
HS Winter Sports Pictures
Performing Arts Fall Festival in cafeteria
and HS gym 6:00
Nov. 14 D3 Music Honors Festival auditions
Nov. 16 HS-Football & Cheerleading Awards in
HS gym 7:30
Nov. 17 HS-Drug testing for winter sports
athletes
Nov. 18 2nd Quarter Interim Reports
Nov. 18 GH-2nd grade VIP Day
Nov. 24 NHS Induction 1:55 in JH gym
Nov. 25, 26, 27 NO SCHOOL
Nov. 30 HS-Rick Small in JH gym 7:00-9:00

ATHLETIC EVENTS
Varsity Boys Basketball
Nov. 9 Celina-H (Scrimmage)
5:00
Nov. 12 Swanton-T (Scrimmage)
5:00
Nov. 13 Wapakoneta-T (Scrimmage)
5:30
Nov. 17 Archbold-H (Scrimmage)
5:30
Nov. 21 Lima CC-T (Scrimmage)
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Nov. 28 Liberty Center-H
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Freshman Boys Basketball
Nov. 10 Miller City-T (Scrimmage)
4:30
Nov. 30 Kalida-T
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Jr. High Boys Basketball
Nov. 16 Lima Perry-H (Scrimmage)
5:00
JV/Varsity Girls Basketball
Nov. 5 Stryker-H (Scrimmage)
5:30
Nov. 10 Pettisville-T (Scrimmage)
5:30
Nov. 12 St. Henry-H (Scrimmage)
5:30
Nov. 17 Patrick Henry-H (Scrimmage)
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PAULDING EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOLS


NOVEMBER 2015 NEWSLETTER

SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE
Dear Friends of the Paulding Exempted Village
Schools,
The first quarter of the 2015-16 school year has
concluded with the last day being Friday October
23, 2015. Fall Parent-Teacher Conferences will be
held on November 5 and November 10, 2015
from 4 to 7 pm at all of our buildings. Please try
to connect with our staff and find ways to help
your children going into the 2nd quarter of the
grading period which in turn will help all of us
prepare for the rigor of our curriculum. The fall
sports season is finishing up and we are preparing
to start the winter season for all of our athletes.
We will be going into our second year of the new
state testing during the 2015-16 school year. Students will be taking the Ohio State Tests this
school year and like last year, they will all be
online. The third grade students will be taking
their first ELA (English/Language Arts) test the
week of December 7th. The district will be conducting the remaining tests starting April 11th and
ending on May 13th this school year. Exact testing
dates will be announced later for each content
area. There is a new website produced by the
Ohio Department of Education that is dedicated to
the testing and has great resources not only for
school personnel, but for parents as well. Parents
may visit www.ohiostatetests.org to find great
resources and also practice tests to help children
prepare at home.
The district has also received preliminary test
results from last years AIR test and PARCC test
and is still working on analyzing these results and
waiting on official results that will be produced by
the Ohio Department of Education. These results
are scheduled to be released by the Ohio Department of Education in January of 2016.
REMINDER- It is time to begin nominations
for the Academic Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
Graduates of any high school currently within the
boundaries of the Paulding Exempted Village
Schools District are eligible for nomination. Other
criteria for nominations and the application can be
accessed
on
our
website
at
www.pauldingschools.org under Academics
and then Hall of Fame. The Academic Hall of
Fame Nomination application deadline is February 1, 2016 and is just another way to showcase
the many talents of the Paulding Exempted Village School District graduates.
We are very proud of our many talented students
and invite the community to attend our concerts,
programs, and athletic contests. See the calendar
of events in this newsletter, or check out our website for upcoming events. Most programs and concerts are free and it is not too late for our district
residents, 65 years and older, to stop at the administration building and pick up a senior citizen pass
for free admission to all athletic events.
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 419399-4656
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.
Sincerely,
William D. Hanak
Superintendent

NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPALS


Paulding Elementary-Stephanie Tear
Teachers continue to meet the academic needs of
our students at Paulding Elementary. With the
new Ohio Third Grade Guarantee, there come
requirements from the State to monitor students
not on track at their grade level in reading. This
process was actually already in place in our elementary school. We identify students, communicate with parents, and implement a research-based
intervention to help each child succeed. There is a
sense of urgency and importance to each and every day because we have an important mission to
accomplish. Im so proud of the success that is
evident at Paulding Elementary. You can read
more about the Third Grade Reading Guarantee at
education.ohio.gov.
I am lucky and blessed to have the opportunity to
work with the teachers and students here at Paulding Elementary. As I walk through the hallways
and visit classrooms, the engaged learning that is
taking place is thrilling. Teachers are utilizing the
five mobile computer labs, as well as a classroom
lab, to develop keyboarding skills, interventions
and pre-assessments to their units. Ask your child
about their computer activities and ready yourself
to hear exciting news! I hope you will take time
to visit the school website. Each grade level adds
news monthly so you are aware of our learning
activities.
As we enter into the holiday season, Paulding
Elementary will be working to help others. We
want the children to learn that helping others is a
way to make the world a better place. Second
grade will be donating cans of food on their trip to
the Historical Society this month. Kindergarteners are also involved in the Festival of Trees at the
Historical Society. The students are also involved

in a canned food drive with K105 The Bull radio


station. We also have the Ronald McDonald
House pop tab collection ongoing throughout the
year. It is important to build character and citizenship and one terrific way to do this is through giving. Making opportunities available for children
to give has been a rewarding part of our year!
Paulding Elementary wishes each and every family a safe and blessed holiday season. My hope is
that you enjoy one another and embrace time together.

Parent-Teacher Conferences are being held on


November 5 and 10. This is a great time for parents to meet with teachers about the academic
endeavors of their children. It is important for
parents to help us as we provide the best education possible for our students. One way to do this
is communicate regularly with our staff to keep
track of student progress. Please feel free to call
Mrs. Retcher at 419-399-4656 ext. 1212 to schedule conference appointments. Because of ParentTeacher Conferences, there will be no school on
Wednesday, November 26, as well as November
27 and 28. Also, Monday November 30 is a Professional Development day for teachers, therefor
the are no classes for students.
Mid-term reports for the Second Nine Weeks
grading period will be coming home with the kids
on December 8th. Please look for these and make
sure to discuss them with your student. Please
also keep in mind that the first semester for this
school year does not end until January 15, 2016.
We want to thank you for supporting our annual
fund raiser again this year as we raised close to
$5000. This money is used annually to pay for
incentives/assemblies for our students as well as
supplement different student activities, such as the
8th grade trip to Cedar Point in June.
Thank you for your continued support of Paulding
Middle School, and on behalf of our staff here, we
wish you a very Blessed Happy Thanksgiving.

FALL PLAY
PHS Drama Dept. will be performing the classic
Arsenic and Old Lace on November 20 and
21 in the High School Auditeria at 7:30 p.m. both
nights. Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. with hors
devours. Tickets will go on sale the week
of November 16th in the High school office. Presale tickets will be $5 and all tickets at the door
will be $8. Please join us as you will meet two
charming and innocent ladies, played by seniors
Taylor Schooley and Kasandra Cogswell, who
populate their cellar with the remains of socially
and religiously "acceptable" old men. The antics
of their nephew, played by Christine Clapsaddle
who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt; and the activities of the other nephew, played by Christopher
Elderwho is trying to save his Aunts from going
to jail. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE is a comedy
hit that will keep you laughing and wondering just
who is going to the "nut house".

High School-Todd Harmon


Greetings from Paulding High School where striving for excellence is our focus so students are prepared for College and the work force. Parentteacher conferences are upon us and we look forward to having parents here to talk with their
child's teachers. The dates are November 5 and
10 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Please call 419-399-4656
ext. 1112 to set up a conference with your childs
teacher(s). There will be no school on Wednesday, November 25 due to the conferences, as well
as November 26 and 27 for Thanksgiving break,
and November 30 is a Professional Development
Day with no school for students.
The House competitions at PHS are going well.
Students can earn Parent Night points for parents
coming in for conferences. This gives another
good reason to come in to talk with your child's
teachers - your child's House receives points by
having teachers sign your child's House card that
can be picked up in the office prior to meeting
with teachers. Please help your child by attending
conferences so we can see improved achievement
and involvement. The following points have been
accumulated so far: Palmarium 555, Excellentia
535, Vinco Vici Victum 538, and Stupendum
541. If you would like to donate and sponsor a
house, please contact Mr. Harmon at the high
school office 419-399-4656.
OGT session occurred for students still needing to
pass these tests at the end of Oct. Results will be
provided upon receiving information from the
state.
Congratulations to our Varsity Volleyball team
and Coach Josh Early as they were NWC CoChamps with a 7-1 record this year.
The Fall Play, Arsenic and Old Lace will be performed on the 20th and 21st of November. Presale tickets will be on sale in the High School
office the week of November 16 for $5. Tickets
at the door will be $8.
The Senior Citizens breakfast will be held on
Wednesday, December 9, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Please call the administration office at 419-3994656, ext. 1512 to reserve your seat for this annuMiddle School-Chris Etzler
al event. All residents 60 and older are invited.
Hello from Paulding Middle School:
We hope you can join us to see the many talents
It is hard to believe that the first quarter of the of our PEVS students.
school year is already over. It was a quarter in Thank you for your continued support of PHS.
which our students worked hard in the classroom,
on the athletic fields, on the stage and in the com- NOVEMBER 3- ELECTION DAY
munity. We had a good amount of our students All residents are encouraged to vote Tuesday,
receive Gold, Green and White cards for their November 3. This is a great example for the stuefforts in the classroom. Our 8th grade band did dents to see their family members participate in
an excellent job performing with our high school the most basic citizens responsibility the right
band during the Paulding-Allen East varsity foot- and opportunity to vote.
ball game. Our choirs performed very well during
their concert in October. Our athletic teams VETERANS DAY PROGRAMS
worked hard and improved greatly during the fall All Veterans living in the Paulding School District
sports season; showing promise for the future of are invited to attend our Veterans Day Programs
our athletic programs with many fine outings this on Wednesday, November 11. The Oakwood
fall. This includes the 7th grade volleyball team, Elementary program will be begin at 8:30 a.m.,
who were the NWC Western Division champions; and the Paulding program will begin at 1:30 p.m.
Elyse Manz, who won the Paulding County JH in the High School Auditera.
Cross Country girls meet; as well as the football WINTER SPORTS SEASON TICKETS
recording its first wins in two seasons. We are Tickets for PHS winter sports will be on sale in
looking forward to many more memorable perfor- the commons during the following times:
mances from our students during the second quar- Nov 5 & 10, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
ter!
Nov 6 & 20, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Our first annual Community Service day was held Tickets will also be sold during lunches from Nov
on Friday, October 9. It was a very successful 16-20 at the following prices:
day, as we were able to help out around the Pauld- SEASON TICKET:
Adult/Student
ing campus buildings, as well as different places Boys Basketball: (11 games) $55/$30
around our community. We had groups of stu- Girls Basketball: (10 games) $50/$30
dents go to the following locations: Anns Bright All Sports (all winter sports) $75/$40
Beginnings, the Senior Citizen Center, Black Family Pass: (includes grades K-12) $200
Swamp Nature Center, The Gardens, the commu- Student Athlete:
$10
nity skate park, the Live Oak Cemetery, and Boys basketball presale tickets are $5 for adults
Paulding United Methodist Church. Our students and $4 for students . All tickets at the door are $6.
performed many tasks for these organizations Girls basketball and varsity wrestling are $5 for
such as painting, mulching, shoveling stone and adults and $4 for students at the door.
mulch, trimming, and etc. A great day was had by Jr. High basketball and wrestling, and Freshman
all, and it gave our students the opportunity to basketball are $3 for adults and $2 for students at
learn outside of the classroom while also helping the door.
those in our community.

WALKING FOR EXERCISE


Walkers may use the buildings according to the
following schedule:
Oakwood ElementaryMonday-Thursday, 6:30-7:30 a.m. Please use the
First Street entrance by the flag poles. Paulding
High School-Monday-Thursday, 5-6:30 p.m. on
the ramp.

Oakwood Elementary-Jennifer Manz


Hello from Oakwood Elementary on a beautiful
fall day! I am typing this article during the last
week of the first quarter! By the time you read
this, we will have finished inputting information
and finalizing grades and we will be printing and
distributing first quarter grade cards. We encourage families to spend time looking at the grade
cards and to work together with children to set a
new academic goal or two to focus on for the next
few months.
October was full of lots of special activities at our
school! We had Fire Prevention and Safety Day
on October 7th where we learned fire safety tips
from our local firefighters and EMTs. We celebrated being chosen by the Defiance Walmart to
receive their Teacher Rewards on October 9th.
During the week of October 12-16, we took notice
of National School Lunch Week by showing extra
appreciation for the job our lunch ladies do each
day preparing and serving healthy breakfasts and
lunches. October 19-23 is School Bus Safety
Week (theme: Be safe Be seen, I wait in a safe
place!); and we want to say a special thank you to
our bus drivers for the dedication they have to
safely transporting our most precious cargo to and
from school each day.
Part of our focus for learning at Oakwood Elementary revolves around character development
helping children understand the importance of
making good character traits part of our habits.
Each month, we concentrate our attention on one
positive character trait. In September, we focused
on RESPECT; in October, we have spotlighted
RESPONSIBILITY; and in November, we will be
emphasizing CITIZENSHIP. For the past several
weeks, Mrs. Wehrkamp and Ms. Schlatter have
been working with students on songs and skits for
a special school-wide program called Character
Counts! It Begins With Me! which was performed on October 15th.
In early November, we will hold our fall Parent/
Teacher Conferences. Conferences are an opportunity for parents to ask questions about what they
are seeing their child learn and do in the classroom, on assessments, and for homework. If you
have questions or concerns, if you are wondering
why your child is expected to master a certain
skill, or if you are looking for ideas of how to help
reinforce new concepts with your child at home, a
parent/teacher conference is the perfect time to
address any of these topics. The children who are
most successful in school are those who know
their parents and teachers are working together in
their best interests. By forming a solid team, we
can help our children excel.
Oakwood Elementary invites all Veterans to our
Veterans Day Program on Wednesday, November 11, at 8:30 a.m.
We are well on the path to a successful school
year! As always, we need and appreciate the support of our whole community to make it happen
thank you for being there for us!

SENIOR CITIZEN BREAKFAST


The annual Senior Citizen Breakfast will be on
Wednesday, December 9. All district residents 60
years and older are invited to join us at 8:30 a.m.
for
breakfast, fellowship and entertainment.
Doors will open at 8:15 a.m.. We will be showcasing the talents of our students from each building. Please call the administration office at 419399-4656, ext. 1512, to reserve a seat.

YEARBOOK SALES NOTICE


All high school students will be receiving a year
book order form in late October. Students may
order their 2015-2016 yearbook online
at www.ybpay.com, or they may fill out the form
and return it to school with a check enclosed
(checks should be made out to Paulding High
School Yearbook). Yearbooks are $55 with additional fees for personalization. Please see the website or order form for details. Please contact Carolyn Connelly at 419-399-4656 ext 1157 or
c_connelly@pauldingschools.org.
SEARCH FOR CHILDREN WITH
DISABILITIES
Our school district is participating in an effort to
identify, locate and evaluate all children from
birth through 21 years of age who may have disabilities. Disability, in this instance, means such
conditions as hearing impairments, visual impairment, speech or language disabilities, mental retardation or other health impairments, physical
impairments, autism and traumatic brain injury.
Our school has responded vigorously to federal
and state mandates requiring the provision of a
free and appropriate public education, regardless
of a childs disability. But before we can serve
children they must be found. Many children with
disabilities are not visible because they cannot
function in the mainstream of the community.
Also, many unidentified children with disabilities
are preschoolers. Parents may not be aware their
child has a disability, or that there are programs
and services available. Our school district is interested in meeting the needs of the children with
disabilities. If you know of a child who may have
a disability, contact the school for information or
help.

ATHLETIC CALENDAR
Varsity Girls Basketball
Nov. 5 Lib Ctr & Ft. Jenn-HScrimmage
Nov. 10 Cory Rawson-H-Scrimmage
Nov. 14 Ridgedale-T-Scrimmage
Nov. 23 Edgerton-T
Nov. 24 Antwerp-H
Varsity Boys Basketball
Nov. 6 Stryker & Elmwood -Scrimmage
Nov. 10 Napoleon-T-Scrimmage
Nov. 17 Liberty Benton-T-Scrimmage
Nov. 20 Swanton & St. Marcell.-H-Scrim
Nov. 27 Continental-H
Nov. 28 Antwerp-H

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DISTRICT CALENDAR EVENTS


Nov. 2 Band Boost Mtg. Band Room
7:00p
Nov. 4 Athletic Booster Meeting
5:30p
Nov. 5 Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:00-7:00p
Nov. 6 Deadline for Dec 14 ACT Test
Nov. 10 OE Picture Retakes
Nov. 10 Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:00-7:00p
Nov. 11 Veterans Day Programs
Nov. 16 FFA Alumni Meeting-Ag room 7:00p
Nov. 17 Board Mtg. Admin. Bldg.
7:00p
Nov. 18 FFA Fruit Sales End
Nov. 20-21 HS Play Arsenic & Old Lace 7:30p
Nov. 30 Science Olympiad Booster Mtg 7:00p
Nov. 25 NO SCHOOL (due to teacher conf)
Nov. 26-27 NO SCHOOL-Thanksgiving Break
Nov. 30 NO SCHOOL-Waiver Day

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We are for Issue 12


AND SUPPORT
OSU Extension and 4-H:

We are for Issue 12 and support OSU Extension and 4-H:


We are for Issue 12 and support OSU Extension and 4-H:
Rick & Sandy Burkley
T & L Farming LLC
Paulding County Farm Bureau
Rick & Sandy Burkley
T & L Farming LLC
Paulding County Farm Bureau
Eric & Sherri Rager
Steve & Mary Clark
Mike & Cindy Kauser
Eric & Sherri Rager
Steve & Mary Clark
Mike & Cindy Kauser
Robert & Marsha Cooper
Timothy Santo
Cooper Farms
Robert & Marsha Cooper
Timothy Santo
Cooper Farms
Jerry & Sue Zielke & family
Helen M. Maddock
Oakwood Arbor #759
Jerry & Sue Zielke & family
Helen M. Maddock
Oakwood Arbor #759
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Derck Bros. Farms
Keith & Susan Wiesehan
Gary & Pat Derck
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Joe & Mandy Woods
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Ron & Karen Cooper
Laurel Hopkins
Gary & Kathy Cadwallader
Ron & Karen Cooper
Laurel Hopkins
Fred & Marcia Pond, Pond Seed Company
First Federal Bank of the Midwest
Fred & Marcia Pond, Pond Seed Company
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ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOLS


NOVEMBER 2015
SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE

NOTES FROM YOUR PRINCIPALS

Antwerp Local Schools will have an Income


Tax Levy renewal on the ballot during the
November 3 election. We are grateful to our
voters for their past approval of this Income
Tax Levy and encourage voters to cast their
ballot during the upcoming November Election. This Income Tax Levy was first approved with the May, 2005 election and then
renewed in May 2010. Funds collected from
the Income Tax will continue to advance our
efforts to maintain current services and programs, and assist with new endeavors and
initiatives to enhance the educational environment. During the past five years, funds
from the levy have been utilized to expand
our Kindergarten program to an all-day/
every-day program. We have also added
additional Preschool units. Funds have also
been utilized to increase our wireless infrastructure and upgrades to our computer offerings to include devices for all students in
grades 9-12 and mobile devices for our K-8
students. Within the past year, we have upgraded our security cameras and are near
completion of switching our outdoor lighting over to LED lighting which will provide
lighting at 1/3 the cost of the old lighting
system. Within the next two years, we hope
to expand our offering of computer devices
to our middle school students and strengthen
our utilization of e-books in core academic
areas and library services. We are also looking into ways to improve our heating and
cooling energy efficiency, and convert over
to more energy efficient LED lighting in our
gymnasiums and auditeria. Improvements
and enhancements to our outdoor sports
facilities are ongoing in conjunction with
our athletic department and athletic boosters.
Once again, we want to thank the community for their support of our school which has
resulted in a continual pattern of academic/
extra-curricular excellence and positive momentum.
Veterans Day is an opportunity to educate
our students about the important role our
Veterans have played in the history of our
nation. Although the nation celebrates Veterans Day on November 11, Antwerp Local
will be honoring our Veterans with an assembly on Tuesday, November 10 at 10:00
a.m. in the Varsity Gymnasium. At the conclusion of the assembly, the Veterans will be
invited to attend a luncheon in the auditeria.
All community members are invited to attend this assembly to help us honor our veterans. To Veterans: We thank you for your
dedicated service to secure our freedoms.
We are free because of the brave.
November 16-20, 2015 has been designated
as American Education Week. This is the
94th observance of the event, which began
in 1921 as a joint venture between the National Education Association and the American Legion. This years theme is Great
Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility.
This event presents all
Americans with a wonderful opportunity to
celebrate public education and honor individuals who are making a difference in ensuring that every child receives a quality
education. The employees of Antwerp Local Schools are proud to be part of a quality
public school system and appreciate the
partnership with the community. Together
we can accomplish great things for our students.
Go Archers! Dr. Martin A. Miller

MR. BUTEHS/MS PRINCIPAL

ATHLETIC CALENDAR

It is difficult to believe we have concluded


our first grading period of the 2015-2016 CROSS COUNTRY
MR. MANZELEMENTARY
school year. The end of the first grading Oct. 31 TBA
Regionals @TBA
As the weather begins to cool and the day- period was Friday, October 16.
Nov. 7 TBA
State
light hours become shorter, we are continuing to move rapidly through the school year. PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES - JV FOOTBALL
@ Fairview
Please remember to make sure that your To coincide with the end of the first grading Oct. 26 5:00
student(s) are properly dressed for school. period, Antwerp Local is holding one sesThey will continue to have outside recess sion of fall Parent-Teacher conferences on VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL
10 5:30
Scrimmage
unless it is raining, or the wind-chill is be- Tuesday, October 27, and I would like to Nov.
Nov. 14 10:00
Scrimmage
low 10 degrees. Inside the warm school thank those parents who attend. For those Nov. 27 6:00
@ Toledo Christian
building, our teachers continue to work hard parents who would like to meet with their Nov. 28 6:00
@ Paulding
to provide the best education possible to our students teachers, we will host a second Dec. 4 6:00
@ Fort Jennings
Home w/Fayette
students. They are continuing to utilize session of Parent-Teacher conferences on Dec. 5 6:00
technology for online enrichment and inter- Thursday, November 5 from 4:00-7:30 p.m.
vention activities such as Study Island, Please contact the high school office to set VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL
Nov. 14 12:00
Scrimmage
STAR Enterprise, Xtra Math, Spelling City, up an appointment with your students Nov. 24 6:00
@ Paulding
and Flocabulary. These online activities teachers. The conferences provide excellent Dec. 1 6:00
@ Edon
will help to prepare our students for Ohios opportunities for the teachers and parents to Dec. 3 6:00
Home w/Kalida
Home w/Fayette
State Tests that they will take later in the discuss the achievement and growth levels Dec. 5 3:00
year. We are confident that our teachers of their student(s).
FRESHMAN BOYS BASKETBALL
will have our students well prepared for
Nov. 27 4:30
@ Toledo Christian
these important tests.
VETERANS DAYAntwerp Local will be Nov. 28 11:00 @ Lincolnview
honoring our Veterans with an assembly on Nov. 30 5:00
Home w/Edgerton
PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES - Tuesday, November 10 at 10:00 a.m. At the Dec. 3 5:00
@ Fairview
Home w/Hicksville
will be held from 4:00-7:30 p.m. on October conclusion of the assembly, the veterans will Dec. 7 5:00
27 and November 5. We encourage as many be invited to attend a luncheon in the auparents as possible to participate in this val- diteria. All community members are invited JUNIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL
Nov. 30 5:00
Home w/Lincolnview
uable communication link between their to attend this assembly to help us honor our Dec. 1 5:00
@ Edon
children and teachers. Communication be- veterans. To our veterans: We thank you Dec. 7 5:00
@ Fairview
tween parents and teachers has been shown for your dedicated service to secure our freeJUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL
to be beneficial to student achievement. I doms. We are free because of the brave.
Nov. 16 5:00
Home w/Holgate
encourage you to continue to keep in contact
Home w/Lincolnview
with teachers through email, phone calls, or SENIOR JOSTEN ORDERSSeniors, Nov. 19 5:00
Nov. 23 4:30
@ Tinora
meetings. For example, we know that with a our Jostens representative, Jason Miller, was Nov. 24 5:00
Home w/Ayersville
new Scholastic Guided Reading series in the at Antwerp High School on Thursday, Octo- Nov. 30 5:00
@ Paulding
PK-5 there have been some growing pains ber 22 to take graduation orders. If you Dec. 1 5:00
Home w/Edgerton
@ Wayne Trace
as we make this transition. After much dis- have not placed an order for your cap, tassel Dec. 3 5:00
Home w/Montpelier
cussion and research, we decided that this and gown, you will need to order the items Dec. 7 5:00
Scholastic Guided Reading series would be online. If you have any questions, please
VARSITY WRESTLING
best able to meet the needs of all ability lev- stop in the high school office.
Dec. 5 9:00
@ Montpelier Invitational
els in PK-5. Please continue to contact your
BOOK FAIR
teachers with questions that you may have
JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING
The
Book
Fair
will be open for a few more Dec. 5 9:00
@ Wayne Trace Invitational
so they can help to ease any anxieties that
there may be. Our teachers also have days in the Antwerp School library. It will
Google sites that you may access via the close after Parent/Teacher conferences on
school webpage. Many of these Google Thursday, November 5th. Make sure you
DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS
sites contain features such as additional in- stop in to buy items on your childs wishlist
tervention and enrichment activities, calen- and get an early start on your Christmas
shopping? Contact Kayla Bagley at bag- Oct. 26-30 OGT Retakes
dar of events, and class announcements.
ley_k@antwerpschools.org if you have Oct. 27 Parent-Teacher Conf. (4:00-7:30)
UPCOMING EVENTSAs we continue questions. Thanks for supporting the library Oct. 30 Character Day Parties-Elementary
Nov. 1
Time Change
to progress through the school year, there and encouraging literacy at our school!
Nov. 2-7 8th Grade Washington, DC Trip
are many important and engaging events
Nov. 3
Marching Band Concert7:00 p.m.
FROM OUR GUIDANCE DEPT.
coming up. Character Day parties will be
Nov. 4
Picture Retakes
held on October 30. Please remember that The 8th grade class will visit Vantage Ca- Nov. 5 Parent-Teacher Conf. (4:00-7:30)
face paint is not allowed in the elementary. reer Center on Tuesday, November 10. If Nov. 7 State Cross Country Meet
Please look for further details from the you do not wish for your son or daughter to Nov. 9 Fall Sports Awards6:30 p.m.
classroom teachers. The PTO Movie Night attend this trip, please contact Mrs. Rogge. Nov. 10 Veterans Day Assembly-10:00 a.m.
Nov. 10 PTO Movie Night-5:30 Doors Open
will be on Tuesday, November 10 with
Nov. 13 State Volleyball Tournament Begins
Scholarships
as
well
as
2015-2016
ACT
and
doors opening at 5:30 and the movie starting
Nov. 14 OMEA District 3 HS Festival Auditions
at 6:00 p.m. Please support this organiza- SAT test dates can be found on our website Nov. 19 4th Gr. Musical-7:00-At the Bandstand
Schools-Middle/High
Schooltion by bringing a non-perishable food item under
25 No Classes (from P-T Conferences)
Guidance.
Check
the
Additional
Links Nov.
for your admittance and to get raffle tickets
Nov. 26-27 No School (Thanksgiving Break)
to win prizes. The PTO is constantly look- column on the right for a lot of good re- Dec. 1 2nd/3rd Grade Concert7:00 p.m.
ing for more participation from the commu- sources from our guidance department. Go
nity, so please consider joining this worth- to http://ohioalerts.org/ and sign up to re- MENU1st WEEK of NOVEMBER
while organization. For PTO contact infor- ceive text alerts of important scholarship
mation, please call or stop in at the elemen- dates.
Mon., 11/02 Salisbury Steak on Bun, Corn,
MUSIC NEWS
tary office. On November 19 at 7:00 p.m.,
Orange Smiles, Milk
the 4th grade will be presenting their musi- Our Music Department is offering some Tues., 11/03 Goulash, Bread & Butter,
Celery w/Dip, Mixed Fruit, Milk
cal, At the Bandstand. Mrs. Smith has been great entertainment, and its all free! First
working hard with the students, so please the Marching Band Concert will be on No- Wed., 11/04 Chicken Strips, Green Beans,
Pineapple, Milk
come out and support them for an exciting vember 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the auditeria. The
Thurs.,
11/05
Noodle Soup, Grilled
4th
Grade
will
present
their
musical,
At
the
night of entertainment.
Cheese, Carrots & Celery, Pears,
Bandstand, on November 19, and our 2nd
Milk
Once again, thank you for your positive con- and 3rd Graders will have their concert on Fri., 11/06 Pepperoni Pizza, Veggie Juice,
tributions to your students educational pro- December 1. Both concerts are at 7:00 p.m.
Applesauce, Milk
in the auditeria. Anyone is welcome to join The complete menu is available on our webcess.
us for the concerts.
site, or you may pick up a copy in our office.

** TIME CHANGE IS NOV. 1 **

ANTWERP LOCAL SCHOOLS

Enjoying Another Year of Excellence

303 South Harrmann Road


Antwerp, OH 45813
419-258-5421

Hormanns

Treasurer: Kristine Stuart


http://www.antwerpschools.org

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Antwerp 419-258-1640
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HEATING & COOLING


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Superintendent: Dr. Martin A. Miller

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DAIRY QUEEN

Vicki Sefton
Branch Manager
vsefton@genfed.com

of Paulding

419-399-2542

www.genfed.com

Family Medicine Is Our Business

Lifetime
FREE car
washes w/ any
New or Used
purchased

1255 N. Williams St.


Paulding
1-800-399-2071
www.stykemainchevy.com

Monday, October 26, 2015

Elect

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
To Amend Zoning Ordinance 656-70 to change
Lot 31 E 1/2 and 32 E 1/2
from R2 to B2.

BOB YOUNG

Interested persons are


requested to appear in
Council Chambers, (116
S. Main St.; Paulding,
Ohio) on Tuesday, December 1, 2015, at 6:00pm
to voice their opinions.

Harrison Township Trustee

Annette D. Hasch
Finance Director

Now Accepting
Container Glass

for

Paulding County Progress-Weekly Reminder - 9

COMMUNITY RECYCLING

1st Saturday of each month.


Paulding County Fairgrounds 9-11
Cecil Fire Department 9-12
If you have questions
call ERIE RECYCLING at 419-258-2345

Winterize your
car with us!
10% Off Parts

Paid for by Bob Young 5215 Road 94, Payne OH 45880

BENSCHNEIDER AUTO
Repair & Service 419-263-CARS (2277)
8602 Rd. 51, Payne

St. John419-399-2821
S tire Service

Custom Quality
Meats
YOUR MEAT SPECIALIST

Since

2616 Ryan Rd.


New Haven
Indiana 46774

1991

YOUR DEER CUT YOUR WAY!!

Tires
A/C Recharge & Reclaim
Wheel Alignments
Service Calls
Shocks/Struts

ASE
Certified
Mechanic

Brakes
Batteries
Oil Changes
Exhaust Systems
All Vehicle Repairs

All Sizes of Farm Tires & Tubes


Call us for any of the above needs. Well be glad to assist you.
Thank you Paulding County for your past and future patronage!

Basic Processing $75.00


$10.00 off 2nd Deer
All Vacuum Packaged
Deer Franks
5 Kinds of Summer Sausage
2 Kinds of Snack Stix
3 Kinds of Jerky
New this Year - DEER BACON

(260)

749-4100
Deer
Processing
Specialists

Call for Special Hunting Hours

www.stjohnstire.com 14391 Rd. 115, Paulding Fax 419-399-3792

Farewell Vicki!

Financial Antwerp

There is no charge.

After 19 years of service, we must


say farewell to our Antwerp and
Bryan Branch Manager Vicki Sefton.
sniffle. sniffle.

11th.

Photos (most any size) can be


submitted to The Paulding
Progress or emailed with
information to
pauldingpaper@yahoo.com.
Photos can be picked up after the
publication is in the paper or we
can mail it back with S.A.S.E.
Photos should be received by the
Progress office by
12 noon October 30TH.
If you want to repeat last years
information just write name and repeat.

Please join us
Wednesday, October 28
from 10 AM until 4:00 PM
and help us wish Vicki a fond farewell
Refreshments will be provided.
5351 CR 424, Antwerp

(419) 258-5151

Certificate Specials!
9-month: 0.80% APY
60-month: 2.15% APY
CREDIT UNION NOW OPEN TO PAULDING COUNTY!
Penalty will be imposed for early withdrawal on certificates. Certificates have $1000
minimum. Disclosures available upon request. Fees or early withdrawals could reduce
earnings on accounts. Contact GenFed staff for more information about current rates,
terms and fees. $25 bonus deposited to savings with 0.10% APY (Annual Percentage
Yield). Dividend rate may change after the account is opened
and APY is accurate as of the last declaration date of 10/1/15.
Fees could reduce earnings in the account.

Progress
PAULDING COUNTY

P.O. Box 180, 113 S. Williams St., Paulding, OH 45879


419-399-4015 Fax: 419-399-4030

10 - Weekly Reminder - Paulding County Progress Monday, October 26, 2015

Paulding

Hardware

Whether your job is big or small, we rent it all!


AIR COMPRESSORS
Items
3 hr.
4 Gallon Air Compressor
18
6 Gallon Air Compressor
18
8 Gallon Air Compressor
18
Gas Powered Air Compressor
20
Towable Air Compressor
66

Day
28
28
28
30
95

Deposit
40
40
40
45
120

3 hr.
15
15
15
6
15
15
15

Day
25
25
25
10
25
25
25

Deposit
30
30
30
15
30
30
30

HAND TOOLS
Items
3 hr.
6 Post Hole Auger
4.5
6 Post Hole Clamp Style
4.5
36 Landscape Rake
4.5
10x10 Tamper
6
8lb Splitting Maul
3
10lb Sledge Hammer
3
T-Post Driver
4.5
Razer Back Roof Ripper
6
12lb Spud Bar
3
18lb Spud Bar
3
Ramset Concrete Nailer
15

Day
7
7
7
8
5
5
7
10
5
5
25

Deposit
10
10
30
20
10
10
10
15
10
10
35

POWER TOOLS
3 hr.
10
12
12
12
15
6
12
8
8
12
20

Day
17
20
16
16
25
10
18
15
15
20
50

Deposit
30
30
20
20
40
20
25
20
25
30
50

Day
55
40
40
45
90
22.5
25
12
50
15

Deposit
80
50
50
50
100
30
35
20
60
20

AIR TOOLS
Items
Finish Nailer
Framing Nailer
Brad Nailer
Flooring Jack
Flooring Gun
Roofing Nailer
Air Stapler

Items
Drywall Screw Driver
Hammer Drill
Right Angle Drill
Craftsman Multi Tool
Router
Orbital Sander
3x21 Belt Sander
10 Buffer/Polisher
4.5 Grinder
7/ 9 Grinder
120V Welder

SAWS
Items
HT101 Pole Saw
14 Bucket Chainsaw
16 Chainsaw
20 Chainsaw
36 Chainsaw
14 Chop Saw
12 Compound Mitre Saw
7 1/4 Circular Saw
Table Top Tile Saw
Recipricating Saw

3 hr.
33
24
24
27
62
13.5
15
7.5
30
10

CONCRETE / DRYWALL EQUIPMENT


Items
3 hr. Day
36 Power Trowel
33
55
Power Screed 8 & 12
30
50
TS420 Concrete Saw
27
45
14 Diamond Blade
15
15
45
75
Walk Behind Concrete Saw
18 Diamond Blade
18
18
Concrete Buggy
48
75
Plate Compactor
30
50
Bull Float
7.5
12.5
Concrete Rake
3
5
Bosch 65lb Demo Hammer
33
55
Bosch Roto Hammer
21
42
Tiltable Drywall Lift
15
22
Concrete Stake
0.75
0.75
Electric Concrete Mixer
21
35
Towable Concrete Mixer
45
60
Concrete Vibrator
24
30
Hand Trowels
3
5

Deposit
80
80
50
60
100
80
100
60
20
10
60
60
30
40
75
40
10

FLOOR MAINTENANCE
Items
3 hr.
Carpet Cleaner
15
Upholstery Attachment
3
Carpet Drying Fan
9
18Gal ShopVac
10
Orbital Edger
18
Floor Drum Sander
27
Floor Pad Sander
24
High Speed Floor Buffer
27
Carpet Stretcher
6
Linoleum Roller
7.5

Day
29
3
15
15
30
45
40
45
10
12.5

Deposit
30
10
40
20
35
60
50
50
20
20

Day
180
180
195
15
18
150
150
100
165
200

Deposit
225
225
250
15
18
200
200
150
200
250

60
30
60
15
45
50
110
30
30
95
95

60
50
75
45
60
150
50
50
110
110

35
50
40
30
50
115
150

60
100
70
50
100
150
180

Day
80
10
12.5
15
20
12.5
12.5

Deposit
100
20
20
20
25
20
20

3 hr.
36
35
36
35
27
27
60
60
27
27
21
2

Day
72
50
72
50
50
50
100
100
54
54
35
2

Deposit
80
80
80
80
80
80
150
150
80
80
80
10

3 hr.
12
12
24
33
21

Day
15
15
35
55
30

Deposit
20
20
50
60
30

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Items
3 hr.
Skid Loader Multi Terrain
95
Skid Loader Wheeled
95
Mini Excavator
120
12 & 18 Tooth Bucket
15
34 Smooth Bucket
18
Mahindra 26XL
82.5
Mahindra 3616
82.5
Towable Chipper
45
Walk Behind Trencher
99
Ride On Trencher
140
Skid Loader Attachment
7 Hydraulic Blade
45
Forks
18
Auger WorkSite Pro
36
Bits 12 18 30 extra bit
15
Snow Box Pusher
35
Grapple Bucket
30
Jack Hammer
66
Tooth Bucket
18
Rock Bucket
18
Bucket Sweeper
50
Rock Hound
50
Tractor Attachment
7 Land Leveler
22
5 Tiller
35
Post Hole Auger 12
25
5 Box Scraper
18
5 BrushHog
35
Harley Rake
69
Brillion Over Seeder
90
LIFTS / LADDERS
Items
3 hr.
Electric Scissors Lift Indoor
50
6 Step
6
8 Step
7.5
10 Step
9
12 Step
12
16 Extension
7.5
24 Extension
7.5
TRAILERS
Items
Big Tex 18x7 11000lb
With Equipment
Moritz 17x7 9000lb
With Equipment
Felling 14x6 1/2 7500lb
Sure Trac 16x82 5300lb
Dump Trailer 7000lb
Dump Trailer 8000lb
Enclosed Trailer 14x80
Enclosed Trailer 16x69
Enclosed Trailer 6x12
3-way ball Hitch
PUMPS
Items
1/2HP Sump Pump
1/2HP Utility Pump
2 Transfer Pump
3 Transfer Pump
Endura Pump

LAWN AND GARDEN


Items
3 hr.
Push Spreader
9
Pull Behind Spreader
9
25Gal Pull Sprayer
18
Pull Behind Yard Sweep
18
Brinly Yard Vacuum
21
Lrg Broadcast Clover Spreader
40
5 ATV Leveler
15
Bed Edger
33
HS45 Hedge Trimmer
30
FS90 Brushcutter
25
MM55 Tiller Powersweep
35
FC56 Edger
18
BT130 8 Earth Auger
21
14 Rear Tine Tiller
27
27Ton Log Splitter
33
Straw Blower w/ Trailer
45
Billygoat 18 Sodcutter
39
Borderline 10 Sodcutter
30
Billygoat Power rake
33
Billygoat Overseeder
33
Billygoat Brushcutter
30
Billygoat Plug Aerator
30
BlueBird Stump Grinder
84
Lrg Lawn Roller
30
Small Lawn Roller
12
Toro Zero Turn 54
45
John Deere 42
36
Little Wonder Yard Blower
21
Troy Built Walk Behind Vacuum
20
Pull Behind Thatcher
9

Day
15
15
30
24
45
60
20
50
50
45
70
30
35
45
55
75
65
50
55
55
50
50
140
50
20
75
60
35
35
15

Deposit
20
20
40
30
60
100
30
60
60
40
70
40
50
60
60
100
80
70
80
80
60
60
175
60
30
100
80
40
40
20

MOVING EQUIPMENT
3 hr.
7.5
6
8
6

Day
12.5
10
8
6

Deposit
20
20
15
10

PAINTING / WALLPAPER
Items
3 hr.
Texture Gun
24
20 Wand Extension
5
Paint Sprayer
70
Pole Extension 6-12
3
Pole Extension 8-16
3
18 Roller Frame
3

Day
40
15
70
5
5
6

Deposit
60
15
120
15
15
15

POWER WASHER
Items
3 hr.
4000 PSI Hot Water Washer
54
3300 PSI Pressure Washer
39
2400 PSI Pressure Washer
36

Day
90
65
60

Deposit
100
100
80

DRAIN CLEANERS
Items
3 hr.
Easy Rooter 3-8
27
Mini Rooter 1 1/4-4
21

Day
45
35

Deposit
60
40

GENERATORS / ELECTRICAL
Items
3 hr. Day
5500 Watt Generator
33
55
Portable Light Tower
45
90
25 Fish Tape
3
5
125 Fish Tape
6
7.5

Deposit
60
100
8
10

Items
Appliance Cart
Hand Cart
Aluminum Ramps
4 Wheel Dolly

MISCELLANEOUS
Items
3 hr.
Conduit Bender 1/2
6
Conduit Bender 3/4
6
Rolatape
6
Auto Clay Pigeon Thrower
40
GeoTop GL-5 Transit
48
Krendl Insulation Blower
33
48 Barrel Fan
25
Tables
6
Chairs
0.75
Magnetic Roller
10
Bounce House
195
3 in 1 Bounce House
250

Day
7.5
7.5
8
60
65
45
50
6
0.75
15
195
250

Deposit
10
10
10
120
100
60
80

20

THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS!

1251 N. Williams St. 419.399.3136


Hardware Hours: Mon-Sat 7:30-7:30 Sun 11:00-4:00 l Service Center Hours: Mon-Sat 8:00-6:00 Closed Sun

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