Paulding County Progress November 12, 2014
Paulding County Progress November 12, 2014
Paulding County Progress November 12, 2014
Saluting our
Pages 10A
Veterans 1B
All County Football Team 13A
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 30,12,
2014
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER
2014
E Edition at www.progressnewspaper.org
Volume 141 No. 12, Paulding, Ohio
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GROVER HILL An
update about the Welcome
Park Endowment will be
given at a meeting at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 13. The
meeting, conducted by the
Grover Hill Lions Club,
will be held in the meeting
room of the Grover Hill Fire
Department.
Public is welcome at all
Lions Club meetings.
Friday afternoon, authorities from FAA and NTSB visited the plane crash site northwest of Grover Hill. Names of the three
victims were released on Saturday.
By MELINDA KRICK
Progress Editor
GROVER HILL Three Nebraska
residents were killed when their private
airplane crashed into a field northwest of
Grover Hill last Thursday evening, Nov.
6. Investigators from the FAA and NTSB
were on scene Friday and Saturday to try
to determine what caused the accident.
County Coroner Dr. Joseph Kuhn identified the remains of the three occupants.
Dead are the pilot of the aircraft, Dr. Michael McCarty, age 59, and his passengers, Wayne Weiss, age 65, and his wife
Rosalee Weiss, age 62, all from Grand
Island, Nebraska. (See related story.)
The crash was reported about 6 p.m.
near the intersection of Roads 60 and
137 in Latty Township, four miles east of
Wayne Trace High School.
FAA Accident and Incident Notification indicates the aircraft was a single-engine, four-seat Cirrus SR 22 carrying a
pilot and two passengers.
The description stated that Toledo
APCH (Approach) lost radar contact with
the aircraft at 5,000 feet on IFR (Instru-
Victims of last weeks airplane crash were pilot Dr. Michael McCarty (left) and
Wayne and Rosalee Weiss. All were from Grand Island, Nebraska.
ment Flight Rules) flight plan crashed
with three fatal on board under unknown
circumstances.
Further reports state that the plane,
registered to Orthopedic Aviation Services LLC of Middletown, Delaware, left
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By JIM LANGHAM
Feature Writer
Paulding County Sheriff
Jason Landers said during an
exclusive interview on Monday morning that crew members of the airplane that went
down in Paulding County on
Thursday night were well-respected by their families and
communities.
Landers said that Dr. Michael McCarty, a well-known
orthopedic and hand surgeon
in the Grand Island, Nebraska
area, was flying from that city
to the New Jersey-New York
city area to visit with a daughter who is making wedding
plans.
Longtime friends Wayne
and Rosalee Weiss, also of
Grand Island, were traveling
with McCarty to enjoy a vacation time in New York City.
They were going to land in
New Jersey and then take a
train into the city.
When the family didnt
arrive in New Jersey when
they were supposed to, family
members started searching
along the projected flight path,
including in the Paulding
County area.
They found us before we
found them, said Landers.
They were originally projected to stay in the Findlay area
overnight. Family members
knew that so they started
searching for possible plane
crashes in this area.
Once the family connected
with the local sheriffs office,
Landers connected immediately with Bryan Bydalek,
son-in-law of the Weiss family.
We talked to each other
all weekend and he filled me
in on various things about
the family, said Landers.
They are obviously such nice
people. They thanked us over
and over for all that we were
doing in the recovery.
Landers said that Bydalek
had directed him to information from their standpoint in
the Grand Island media that
was extremely helpful to him.
Landers said that Bydalek
told him that McCarty and
his sister, Kim, were office
partners and that Wayne and
Rosalees daughter was the
See VICTIMS, page 2A
FRANKIE TAYLOR
PAUL TINGLER
ROBIN RATLIFF
By JOE SHOUSE
Progress Staff Writer
PAYNE A delay in the hearing between the Payne Village
Council and the fire chief was
unanimously agreed upon by the
council.
Village solicitor Jim Sponseller
was in attendance at the council
meeting on Monday night and
suggested council grant the request for a delay. Fire Chief Jamie
Mansfield, who was formally reprimanded at the last council meeting for his performance as chief,
reported.
The demolition of the old restrooms in the former Antwerp
Exchange Bank building has been
completed. Interior construction
and updates under the direction
of Yoder Construction will soon
begin with estimated occupancy
being Jan. 15. The former bank
building will house the village
offices, including the police department.
The current village/police office building, owned by the Payne
Chamber of Commerce, has a pro-
n VICTIMS
n CRASH
office manager.
Weiss had served the United
States in the U.S. Air Force,
including work as a flight instructor at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. He
had been the one who had
taught McCarty how to fly.
McCarty specialized in orthopedic and hand surgery at
Central Nebraska Orthopedics
and Sports Medicine. McCarty
had been practicing medicine
for 34 years.
Bydalek said that he had
married the Weisss daughter,
Patty, in 1995.
Wayne and Rosalee were
the kind of people that were
always there for family and
friends, said Bydalek. They
were all about togetherness
and family. This is just devastating.
The one thing that is keeping our family together right
now is the fact that they died
together and they were doing
what Wayne loved to do, Bydalek said.
McCartys sister, Kim
Gangwish, said that her brother would have never attempted
to make a long trip without
Wayne.
Mike was really supportive
to me, my kids, his own children, other peoples children,
said Gangwish over a Nebraska television station interview.
He went to Haiti and donated
his time and those were the
things he liked to do he was
a giver, not a receiver, and he
died doing what he did love to
do though flying the plane.
The family expressed a
real level of professionalism,
said Landers. I told them that
we like to deal with tragic
situations like this face to face,
but it was impossible in this
situation. They were very understanding and appreciative.
Additional reporting BY
The Grand Island Independent,
Grand Island, Neb.
Walk to
remember
Eagleson
planned
PAULDING Members
of the Paulding Lions Club
meet the second and fourth
Thursdays of each month,
excluding holidays, at the
Paulding Eagles. Meeting
time is 7 p.m. The public is
welcome to attend.
MERRY AND BRIGHT On Monday afternoon, community leaders and student volunteers
helped put up new lights and banners to decorate downtown Paulding for the Christmas
season. Here, Mayor Greg White (left) and Police Chief Randy Crawford wrap garland and
lights on a lamppost on the square. Paulding Chamber of Commerce will host its Merry and
Bright Holiday Celebration for the public at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13. They will honor
those who have sponsored new Christmas banners, lights, greenery and bows. Also, they
will have live music, caroling, penguins and other surprises. Businesses around the square
will be open and ready for some early holiday shopping.
Work has begun on the new storm drainage package for the west end of the Paulding County
Fairgrounds in conjunction with the new barn project. The work is being done by the Paulding
County Engineers Department. Materials for the project have been donated.
complete some of the related
exterior projects such as the
wash racks, gates, signage and
the like.
McClure and Kauser agreed
donors have been very gener-
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Harvest season is a great opportunity to gift to the livestock building fund or any fund administered through Paulding County Area Foundation with bushels of grain.
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The gift is a tax benefit to the donor. Consult your tax
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Lisa McClure, director
Paulding County Area Foundation
1926-2014
PAYNE Edward E.
Moore, 88, of Payne, passed
away Tuesday, Oct. 28 at
Vancrest of Payne.
DENISE
TRESSLER
RUTH LADD
1918-2014
GROVER HILL Ruth
Eleanor (Mohr) Ladd, was
born April 22, 1918, the
daughter of Samuel Nelson
Mohr and Abbie Galena
(Keysor) Mohr in Van Wert.
The date of her passing, Nov.
9, 2014.
Ruth graduated from
Grover Hill High School in
1935. She married James
Vincent Ladd on Oct. 10,
1935. He preceded her in
death in 1998. Four sons were
born to them: James Franklin
(Pat), Paul Eugene (Brenda),
Wayne Maurice Tony
(Linda) and Dennis Dean
(Lori).
Ruth was a farm wife
in her early years, raising
family until she returned to
work in 1953 at the cafeteria
at Grover Hill School, there
serving several generations
of students and teachers. She
retired in 1978. She was a
Paulding County Emergency Management director Edward Bohn shows new hazmat training
kits to Payne firefighters Josh Anderson and Leroy Anderson.
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Dear Editor,
November is National
Hospice and Home Care
Month, but most of us would
never know it.
Home care and hospice
services continue to be
shrouded in mystery and are
frequently misunderstood,
despite it touching hundreds
of area families, and despite
the many volunteers who
devote hours of their precious
time to it.
For the aged, disabled or ill,
remaining in the homes they
know and love can become
increasingly difficult unless
they can obtain services
they need to support them.
Whether its for two days a
week, for continuous twenty
four hour care or end-oflife support, home care can
allow patients to remain in
their homes, protect their
independence, and preserve
their dignity.
The National Association
for Home Care and Hospice
(NAHC) has chosen four
different themes for this
years celebration to represent
core home care and hospice
services. For Home Health,
the theme is Home is the
Center of Health Care. The
Hospice theme is: Hospice =
Love in Action. The Private
Duty theme is Loving Care
Tailored to Each Familys
Needs. The Home Care Aide
Week (November 9-15, 2014)
theme is: Caring in Action.
Its important for the
public to understand the
different services available in
home care and the availability
of agencies that provide those
services, said Melissa Hale,
RN, supervisor of Community
Health Professionals of
Paulding.
Non-medical home care and
medical, skilled home health
care are two very different
things. Non-medical home
care is ideal for individuals,
especially seniors, who would
prefer to remain in their own
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ACCIDENTS:
Saturday, Oct. 25
7:37 a.m. Sherry Branham,
62, of Oakwood was taken to
Paulding County Hospital by
Oakwood EMS for treatment
of non-incapacitating injuries
following a single-vehicle
accident on Ohio 66 south of
Road 128 in Brown Township.
Reports say she was driving
north in a 2001 Daewoo Nubira
when a deer ran into its side
causing the car to leave the road
and roll over. It was heavily
damaged and towed from the
scene.
Monday, Nov. 3
8:58 a.m. Jonathon Joseph
Lichty, 33, of Payne was cited
for assured clear distance ahead
following a two-car crash on
Road 82 east of Road 71 in
Paulding Township. Reports say
he was driving a 1998 Chevy
1500 pickup truck behind a
2001 Chevy Blazer operated
by Justin Paul Huebner, 33, of
Payne, when Lichty failed to
notice Huebner had slowed.
The vehicles collided, inflicting
functional damage to the SUV
while disabling the truck, which
was towed. Neither driver was
injured. Paulding EMS assisted
at a crash site. No transport was
required.
INCIDENTS:
Friday, Oct. 31
9:16 a.m. Deputies assisted
Defiance County Sheriffs Office
on US 127 in Emerald Township,
locating a vehicle and a subject.
9:44 a.m. A Benton Township
resident of Road 124 told
deputies a suspicious green
pickup was backing up to their
pole barn.
3:08 p.m. Theft complaint
came in from Road 1027 in
Auglaize Township.
3:36 p.m. A motor vehicle
accident at a home was
documented on Road 106 in
Benton Township.
4:10 p.m. Theft of a kitchen
sink, copper tubing and a
central air conditioning unit was
investigated on Road 52 in
Benton Township.
6:45 p.m. Dog complaint
was handled on North
Williams Street in Paulding.
7:41 p.m. Theft was looked
into on Road 55 in Benton
Township.
8:09 p.m. A Harrison
Township resident of Road
144 told deputies someone
broke a window of their house.
8:28 p.m. Car/pole crash
was investigated on Road
111 in Jackson Township.
Paulding fire and EMS assisted
at the scene. No transport was
required. Further information
was not available.
Saturday, Nov. 1
12:26 a.m. Three deputies
assisted Payne police.
12:11 p.m. Domestic
problems were handled in
Oakwood.
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Keystone Salon, Antwerp;
cosmetics and beauty supplies
store.
Property
Transfers
The term et al. refers to and others;
et vir., and husband; et ux., and wife.
County Court
Civil Docket:
Knueve and Sons Inc., Kalida
vs. Brad Simon, Paulding. Other
action, dismissed.
Portfolio
Recovery
Associates, Norfolk, Va. vs.
Kelly Gessner, Oakwood and
Lynn S. Morrison, Oakwood.
Other action, dismissed.
Charlene Grant, Defiance
vs. Kenneth Deitering, Ottawa.
Evictions, dismissed.
Paulding County Board of
Health, Paulding vs. James J.
Cereghin, Defiance and Shirley
A. Cereghin, Defiance. Other
action, dismissed.
Paulding County Board of
Health, Paulding vs. Donald J.
Dunbar, Ottoville and Marilyn
L. Dunbar, Ottoville. Other
action, dismissed.
Paulding County Board of
Health, Paulding vs. Frank C.
Newyear, Defiance and Angela
D. Newyear, Defiance. Other
action, dismissed.
Autovest LLC, Southfield,
Mich. vs. Mickel Densmore,
Melrose
and
Yvonne
Densmore, Melrose. Other
action, dismissed.
Paulding County Board of
Health, Paulding vs. Randy
Weaks, Defiance. Other action,
dismissed.
Paulding County Board of
Health, Paulding vs. Daniel K.
Burger, Lupton, Mich. Other
action, dismissed.
Paulding County Board of
Health, Paulding vs. Alan W.
Griffiths, trustee, Paulding.
Other action, dismissed.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. Jason Butler,
Oakwood. Small claims,
dismissed.
Credit Adjustments Inc.,
Defiance vs. Richard J.
Jackman, Defiance and Simona
Jackman, Cecil. Small claims,
dismissed.
Cavalry Spv. I LLC,
Columbus vs. Keri Reinman,
Oakwood. Other action,
dismissed.
William S. Bricker DDS,
Inc., Antwerp vs. Tracy
Bruce, Antwerp. Small claims,
satisfied.
Alan W. Griffiths, Paulding
vs. Brent Davis, Paulding.
Evictions, dismissed.
Jennifer L. Lee, Delphos
vs. Lucio Flores, Grover Hill
and Holly Flores, Grover Hill.
Evictions, dismissed.
Michael M. Mott DDS,
Ltd., Paulding vs. Alexis D.
Coak, Paulding. Other action,
dismissed.
Credit Adjustments, Inc.,
Defiance vs. Jayson Rohlf,
Oakwood. Small claims,
dismissed.
Credit Adjustments, Inc.,
Defiance vs. Anna D. Eibling,
Payne. Other action, satisfied.
Defiance Regional Medical,
Sylvania and St. Lukes
Hospital, Sylvania vs. Glenn
West, Oakwood. Other action,
dismissed.
LVNV Funding LLC,
Columbus vs. Susann M.
Eckenrode, Paulding. Other
action, judgment for the plaintiff
in the sum of $999.91.
Credit Adjustments, Inc.,
Defiance vs. Teresa A. Reel,
Paulding. Small claims,
satisfied.
MSW Capital, LLC,
Columbus vs. Brock Verfaillie,
Paulding. Other action,
dismissed.
Capital One Bank USA
N.A., Columbus vs. Kenneth
E. Deel, Paulding, Other action,
judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $9,946.18.
Credit Adjustments, Inc.,
Defiance vs. Linda J. Krick,
Paulding and Murl J. Krick,
Paulding. Other action,
judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $3,092.79.
Midland Funding LLC,
San Diego, Calif. vs. Donald
Howard, Paulding. Other action,
judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $9,437.89.
Michael M. Mott DDS Ltd.,
Paulding vs. Linda Rhoad,
Cecil. Other action, satisfied.
Springleaf Financial Service
of Ind., Evansville, Ind. vs.
Larry Thimlar, Hicksville and
Holly Thimlar, Hicksville.
Other action, judgment for the
plaintiff in the sum of $2,714.
Auto-Owners Insurance
Co., Columbus vs. Carl J.
Pease, Paulding. Other action,
judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $4,401.11.
Pro Rad Inc., Bryan vs.
Steve Theis, Defiance and Nina
Theis, Defiance. Other action,
judgment for the plaintiff in the
sum of $115.
Sarah J. Mowery DDS Inc.,
Antwerp vs. Jeffrey Schroeder,
Grover Hill and Barbara
Schroeder, Grover Hill. Small
claims, dismissed
Midland Funding LLC, San
Diego vs. Dean Bradtmueller,
Payne. Other action, judgment
for the plaintiff in the sum of
$952.10.
Capital One Bank USA, NA,
Richmond, Va. vs. Earl Gile,
Latty and Logos Driven, LLC,
Cecil. Other action, judgment
for the plaintiff in the sum of
$1,843.66.
Criminal Docket:
Douglas Wood, Lakeland,
Fla., zoning violation; costs
$99.96; case dismissed per
State.
Amanda J. Trejo, Angola,
Ind., obstructing official
business; $120 costs; 14 days
jail with 76 days suspended;
14 days jail credit, 20 hours
community service, probation
ordered, addition to rules.
Kelly J. Smith, Paulding,
possession; dismissed.
Kelly J. Smith, Paulding, drug
paraphernalia; $75 fine, $95
costs; drivers license suspended
for 6 months; suspension
shall run concurrent with the
suspension on Count A.
Cory M. Boyd, Defiance,
confinement of dog; $25 fine,
$195 costs.
Cory M. Boyd, Defiance,
confinement of dog; $25 fine.
Zachari W. Hall, Antwerp,
disorderly conduct; $130 fine,
$209 costs.
Tasha J. Alvarado, Paulding,
assault; $132 fine; 180 days jail;
no unlawful contact with victim,
probation ordered, addition to
rules.
Traffic Docket:
Megyn N. Ruffrage,
Indianapolis, 82/65 speed; $86
fine, $162 costs.
Terry S. Strange, Anderson,
Ind., 82/65 speed; $43 fine, $77
costs.
Anysia
N.E.
Gray,
Common Pleas
Civil Docket
The term et al. refers to and
others; et vir., and husband; et ux.,
and wife.
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$80 costs.
Paul R. Outhwaite II, Fort
Wayne, 76/65 speed; $33 fine,
$80 costs.
Andrew W.S. Sargent,
Carmel, Ind., 80/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
Mietta F. Sanford, East
Lansing, Mich., 86/65 speed;
$43 fine, $80 costs.
Darrel J. Shepherd, St. Clair
Shore, Mich., 93/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
Allan Michael Zimmer,
Oakwood, reckless operation;
$100 fine, $87 costs.
Justus H. Bashore, Paulding,
seat belt; $30 fine, $47 costs.
Robert F. Krumm, Sylvania,
66/55 speed; $33 fine, $77 costs.
Rogelio Jr. Diaz, Palmview,
Texas, 79/65 speed; $33 fine,
$85 costs.
Daniel W. Frederick,
Defiance, 65/55 speed; $33 fine,
$82 costs.
Nina A. Sanders, Avondale,
Ariz., 97/65 speed; $43 fine, $85
costs.
Lisa M. Henry, Brownsburg,
Ind., 83/65 speed; $43 fine, $77
costs.
Dean L. Spriggs III, Toledo,
seat belt; $30 fine, $55 costs.
Krystopher L. Sizemore,
Delta, 92/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Kyler R. Kays, Billings, Mo.,
89/65 speed; $63 fine, $80 costs.
Vaishall Thudi, Grand Blanc,
Mich., following too close; $53
fine, $80 costs.
Monte D. Tinker, Detroit,
Mich., display plates; $68 fine,
$80 costs.
Patrick S. Paule, Perrysburg,
84/65 speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Sheri L. Copeland, Oakwood,
65/55 speed; $33 fine, $80 costs.
Brianne M. Tyson, Lancaster,
Pa., 84/65 speed; $43 fine, $85
costs.
Jayson R. Bame, Columbus
Grove, fictitious reg.; $250 fine
with $125 suspended, $195.48
costs; show proper proof of
registration on his vehicle, proof
of insurance was not provided,
POC date of Feb. 27, 2015,
pay $50 per month, 20 hours
community service, 30 jail days
reserved.
Jesse W. Geiger, Columbia
City, Ind., 81/65 speed; $43 fine,
$80 costs.
Walter Cable Jr., Fort Wayne,
84/65 speed; $43 fine, $77 costs.
Martha Gordon, Paulding,
driving under suspension; $500
fine with $400 suspended on
condition defendant get a valid
OL, $87 costs; pay $25 per
month, POC date of April 24,
2015.
William Robert Cushard,
Waterford, Mich., 79/65 speed
$33 fine, $80 costs.
Hanlin Chen, West Lafayette,
Ind., 94/65 speed; $43 fine, $77
costs.
Debra Lenette Hillery, Fort
Wayne, 77/65 speed; $33 fine,
$80 costs.
Alisa A. Jones, Indianapolis,
80/65 speed; $43 fine, $77 costs.
Sandra L. Butler, Washington,
Mich., 83/65 speed; $43 fine,
$77 costs.
Brandon N. Sunday,
Temperance, Mich., 83/65
speed; $43 fine, $80 costs.
Danielle R. Beauregard,
Woodlawn, Ont., 77/65 speed;
$33 fine, $80 costs.
Gregory L. Henderson Jr.,
Indianapolis, 86/65 speed; $43
fine, $80 costs.
Theresa M. Vitale, Roseville,
PAULDING PROGRESS
COMMUNITY
Anniversary
MR. and MRS.
ROBERT NONEMAN
PAULDING Robert
and Gretchen Noneman,
Paulding, celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary on
Nov. 7. A special dinner will
be held in their honor with
their children in December.
Robert Bob Noneman
and the former Gretchen
Herbst were married on
Nov. 7, 1964 at St. Joseph
Catholic Church, Paulding,
Father Lawrence Divine
officiated.
They are the parents of
five children, Angie (Mark)
King, Celina; Deb Noneman,
Paulding; Myra Cummings,
Fort Wayne; Kristin
Noneman, Columbus; and
Linda (Jonas) Westrin,
Perrysburg. They also have
10 grandchildren.
Birthdays
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Nov. 15 Rolanda
Ceballos, John Chamberlin,
Emily Cotterman, Jean
Goyings, Valerie Salinas,
Jordan Sherry.
Nov. 16 Eric Buchman,
Lindsay DeLong, Deb
Dougal, Marie R. Kirk, Pam
Anniversaries
Nov. 15 Mike and Cindy
Kauser.
Nov. 16 Roger and
Rowena Aldrich, Mitchell
and Romaine Boundy.
Nov. 17 Larry and Carole
Adams.
Nov. 19 Tom and Louise
Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo
Garcia.
Nov. 20 George and Julie
Mast.
Nov. 21 Ted (Jr.) and Jan
Brown, Matt and Julie Brown.
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United Way of Paulding County recently celebrated Halloween with a combination party and fundraiser. From
left are Cheryl Eddie, Megan Clark, Sonya Herber receiving a donation from Paulding Eagles representative
Robert Salas, Karen Baldwin and Megan Meeks. Over $3,200 was raised at the successful event.
COMMON PLEAS
Festival of trees
starts Thursday
Walk to Remember
Nancy Eagleson
Sat., Nov. 15th
at 7 pm
Sandys Sensations
Christmas Open hOuse
at Paulding
Movie Theater
Please show
your support!
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(PC Workshop and PARC Lane School)
would like to extend a huge thank you to the
citizens of Paulding County for your support
of our renewal levy on November 4th.
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to our operations and is greatly appreciated.
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and on the main deck, which
was 75 by 20 at the most.
Below decks, any person over
five feet tall would be unable
to stand up straight. The
maximum possible space for
each person would have been
slightly less than the size of a
standard single bed.
Passengers would pass the
time by reading by candlelight
or playing cards and games.
Meals on board were cooked
on a firebox which was an iron
tray with sand in it on which
a fire was built. Their food
supply was rationed per family
and many times they were not
only hungry, but suffered from
rickets and other diseases. Life
on the ship was hard, but we
know the group landed on
Plymouth Rock.
The Pilgrims were not only
running out of food, but also
By Mark Holtsberry
Education specialist
Paulding SWCD
Homer Price, of Payne, was born Sept.
20, 1895 in a frame house built by his late
father William Price. Mr. Price, who was an
authority on such scientific studies of birds,
butterflies, eggs, moths and insects, had one
of the largest, if not the largest collections in
the country.
Homer began collecting birds eggs when
he was 10 years old. Sometimes he would
wade waist deep in marshes in order to wait
for a rare bird to appear or for an unusual
insect.
Homer was a full-time farmer and was
active in farm organizations. He collected
insects and eggs for over 50 or so years. He
studied them longer than that. He always
believed that he would never complete his
collection in his lifetime.
Price attended Center School in Benton
Township and graduated from Payne High
School.
In order to appreciate the extent of the Price
collection, it is necessary to see it or at least
some of it. Much of his collection is displayed
in colleges and universities across Ohio.
A display case has been built at the nature
center to house some of his collection. This
happened with the help and collaboration of
the John Paulding Historical Society.
What a wonderful way to share the hard
work and knowledge of a self educated man,
whose passion for wildlife and birds were
obvious. A special thank you to the historical
society for a wonderful opportunity to share a
part of Homer F. Price.
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2015 Annual Action Plan on Friday, December 12, 2014
at 9:00 a.m. at the PARC Lane Training Center, 900 Fairground Drive, Paulding, OH. The draft document will be
available for review prior to the hearing commencing on
December 12th at the PARC Lane Training Center.
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Grover Hill Church of the Nazarene, Maple and East Jackson streets,
Pastor Jonathan L. Hoagland, 587-3376, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Morning worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday evening gospel hour at 6 p.m., Wednesday evening service at 7 p.m.
Grover Hill Zion United Methodist Church, corner of First and Harrison,
587-3941; Pastor Mike Waldron, 419-238-1493 or 419-233-2241 (cell). Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:20 a.m., nursery available
during all services.
Mandale Church of Christ in Christian Union, Ohio 66, Pastor Justin Sterrett, 419-786-9878, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30
a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 p.m.
Middle Creek United Methodist Church, County Road 24, Grover Hill,
Pastor William Sherry, Sunday worship at 9 a.m., Sunday school at 10:15
a.m., Sunday evening Bible study at 6 p.m.
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, Grover Hill, County Road 151, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Pastor David Prior, Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.,
Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Roselms Christian Church, Ohio 114, Pastor Gary Church, 594-2445,
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.
HAVILAND/LATTY/SCOTT
Apostolic Christian Church, 12867 Road 82, Haviland, 399-5220, worship service at 10:30 a.m.
Country Chapel United Methodist Church, Haviland, 419-622-5746, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:15 a.m.
Latty Zion Baptist Church, Latty, Pastor Levi Collins Jr., 399-2748, Sunday school at 10 a.m., worship service at 11:15 a.m.
Harvest Field Pentecostal Church of God, 13625 Road 12, Scott, Pastor
Terry Martin, 419-622-2026, Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday morning
worship at 10:30 a.m., Sunday Evening worship at 6 pm, Wednesday evening worship at 7:00 pm, Wednesday Youth Group at 7 pm.
Friends United Methodist Church, Latty, Pastor Ron Johnson. Sunday
worship at 9 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m.
OAKWOOD/MELROSE AREAS
Auglaize Chapel Church of God, rural Oakwood, 3 miles south and half
mile west on County Road 60, Pastor Stan Harmon, 594-2248, Sunday
worship at 9:00 a.m. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday services for
children, youth and adults at 7:00 p.m.
Melrose United Methodist Church, Melrose, 594-2076, Pastor Eileen Kochensparger 399-5818; Sunday school 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30
a.m., Wednesday Bible study and prayer at 7 p.m.
Twin Oaks United Methodist Church, corner of Harmon and Second
streets, Oakwood, Pastor Eric Dailey. 419-594-2992. Sunday worship at
9:30 a.m., Sunday school at 10:45 a.m., Bible Study Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
GROVER HILL AND OUTLYING
Bible Baptist Church, corner of Cleveland and Perry streets, Grover Hill, Prairie Chapel Bible Church, one mile east and a half-mile north of OakPastor Pat Holt, 587-4021, Sunday school at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at 11 wood on the corner of Roads 104 and 209, Pastor Earl Chapman, 594-2057,
a.m., Sunday evening worship at 6 p.m.; Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m., evening worship
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Herbs like the same
temperatures we do, so dont
worry about them needing
special heating requirements.
Even better if you turn your
heat down at night, because that
simulates what would happen
if they were growing outdoors.
Avoid having them so close to
the window that their foliage
touches the cold glass though.
Choose from these varieties:
Oregano is an herb that most
cooks use often, so why not try
growing it inside? It needs that
south window to do really well.
Chives are one of the easiest
to grow, especially if you dig
a small clump at the end of
the season and pot it up. Fresh
chives in winter are a real treat.
Rosemary can be a bit of a
challenge, but put it in a south
window for best results and mist
it once in a while. Dont let the
soil dry out completely, but like
most herbs it doesnt like overly
soggy soil either.
Parsley is very forgiving of
indoor growing conditions. It
A TRULY GRAND PIANO Visitors to this years Festival of Trees at John Paulding Historical
Society will notice a new item on display. For many years, a large rectangular piece of furniture has
been used as a display surface for various events. The item has been overlooked until recently, when it
was found to be a very rare square grand piano. Last week, registered piano technician Michael Coplin
of Hicksville tuned and repaired the instrument; the fee was donated by a museum patron. Coplin and
society president Kim Sutton said square grands were introduced around the 1850s and were popular
until upright pianos were introduced. By the 1880s, the square grands were becoming obsolete and
many ended up as firewood. This grand, possibly made of cherry or rosewood, was donated to the
museum by William, Larry and Kenneth Manz. Coplin said the square grands, although an upgrade
from earlier harpsichords and clavichords, lack strength of tone compared to uprights. Several local
musicians will be performing on this unusual keyboard during the festival.
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Growing herbs inside can not only provide you with fresh varieties to use in your cooking, but
they can also be an attractive addition to your decor.
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Wayne Trace............... 20
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Sunday, Nov. 30
Advent service
VAN WERT The first
Sunday of Advent, celebrating
the birth of Jesus Christ, will
close with the annual Van Wert
Community Christmas Service
at Trinity Friends Church, 605 N.
Franklin St., at 7 p.m. Nov. 30.
Congregants from all Van
Wert community churches and
surrounding areas are invited to
participate in this special service
honoring Gods redemptive plan
in sending His Son to earth.
Following a warm welcome and
greeting from Trinity Pastor Steve
Savage, traditional Christmas
carol singing will enable all in
attendance the opportunity to
share in the special moments of
Christmases now and long ago.
Pastors and musicians from
many area churches will lead
various elements of the service.
The message of the evening will
focus on acquiring peace in a
peace-less world.
The love offering to be
received will be split among
the three Van Wert-area food
banks, who lovingly minister
to the needs of hundreds of
area residents every month.
The family at Trinity Friends
invite you to spend a wonderful
evening of Christmas celebration
with them on Nov. 30.
Church Corner listings
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having any special services
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By KEVIN
WANNEMAKER
Sportswriter
DEFIANCE Wayne Trace
committed only 16 turnovers
total in their 10 regular season
football games this year.
The Raiders had almost half
that many Friday night at Justin
F. Coressel Stadium on the
campus of Tinora High School.
Tinora defenders Nathan
Drewes and Brevin Renollet
each recorded two interceptions
while Justin Flory added
a fumble recovery and an
interception as the Ram defense
forced seven Raider turnovers
in a 47-20 victory over Wayne
Trace in Division VI regional
quarterfinal action.
The Rams took advantage of
the turnovers for 27 unanswered
points to move to 11-0 on the
season and advance to regional
semifinal action next Friday.
Tinora will play Spencerville
at Spartan Stadium in Lima.
Wayne Trace closes its season
with a record of 8-3.
It was a night that saw the
Raiders record more first downs
and almost as many yards but
the red-white-and-blue could
not overcome the miscues.
We didnt take care of
the football and that was the
difference in the game, noted
Raider head coach Bill Speller.
You cant have that many
turnovers against good football
teams and they took advantage
of it. They are a very good
football team.
After an interception by
Renollet on Wayne Traces first
possession, the second didnt
end any better as Flory tipped
a Tyler Showalter pass before
picking it off.
The Rams proceeded to drive
70-yards in eight plays, denting
NWC names
gridiron honorees
Tyler Showalter
Jacob Dingus
David
Sinn
Chuckie
Chastain
Wayne Trace
Wayne Trace
Noah
Stoller
Wayne Trace
Daron
Showalter
Wayne Trace
Treston
Gonzales
Justice
Clark
Paulding
Cole
Shepherd
Antwerp
Wayne Trace
Honorable Mention
Wayne Trace Connor Arend
Paulding Adam Deatrick, Isaac Ludwig
Antwerp Alex Vail, Nick Barnhouse
Riley Moore
HAVILAND Wayne
Trace seniors Jacob Dingus
and Tyler Showalter were
voted Paulding County
Defensive and Offensive
Players of the Year on the
2014 All-County Football
Team sponsored by the
Paulding County Progress
and Welch Trophy in voting
by the county coaches and
media recently.
Dingus led the Raiders in
pass break-ups with 10 during
the regular season while
recording three interceptions
and posting six tackles for a
loss. The Raider senior also
recorded 37 tackles on the
year.
He was our shutdown
corner, commented Wayne
Trace head coach Bill Speller.
His stats are a little deceiving
because teams just didnt run
plays to his side as the year
went. He did a great job for
us this year.
Taking over just before
the start of the season as the
Raider quarterback, Showalter
became the first Wayne Trace
player to record 1,000 yards
both rushing and passing in
a season. The senior signalcaller recorded 1,171 yards
on 164 carries with 22
touchdowns on the ground and
threw for 2,416 yards.
Tyler had an incredible
year, added Speller. He
stepped up and took over a
role that we didnt plan on
him having at the start of the
season, but he just adapted
and went on from there.
He completed 131 of 235
passes for 28 touchdowns
while
throwing
six
interceptions. The Raider
quarterback finished the year
with 160 points scored as
well.
Defensively, Showalter
also posted 50 tackles on
the season with two fumble
recoveries and 3.5 tackles for
a loss.
Antwerp junior Justice
Clark and senior Jarett
Bute also garnered First
Team honors as did the
Paulding duo of senior
Treston Gonzales and junior
Jarrett Sitton. Other Raiders
receiving First Team awards
included senior David Sinn,
senior Chuckie Chastain,
junior Noah Stoller, senior
Daron Showalter, junior Cole
Shepherd and senior Riley
Moore.
Treston
Gonzales
recorded 42 receptions
for 634 yards and five
touchdowns for the maroonand-white while also adding
100 rushing yards. Gonzales
also posted 26.5 tackles for
the Panther defense.
Jarrett Sitton had 50.5
tackles on the year for the
Paulding defense, including
two sacks and two tackles for
a loss along with a fumble
recovery.
Justice Clark led the
Archer defense with 85
tackles on the year while also
posting three interceptions
and three fumble recoveries.
The Antwerp junior had
six pass deflections as well
and blocked four kicks.
Offensively, Clark topped
the Archers with 944
rushing yards on the year
while chipping in with five
receptions for 73 yards.
Jarett Bute picked up
59 stops for the blue-andwhite with four tackles for
a loss and a pair of fumble
recoveries.
Noah Stoller paced Wayne
Trace on the defensive side
with 76 tackles, including
10 for a loss, and finished
the regular season with six
quarterback hits.
Riley Moore recorded 67
tackles and 7.5 stops for a
loss for the Raiders, picking
up a pair of sacks as well.
Wayne Trace
Jarrett Sitton
Jarrett Bute
Paulding
Antwerp
RUSHING YARDS
PLAYER/HS
Tyler Showalter/WTHS
Justice Clark/AHS
Nick Barnhouse/AHS
Jacob Dingus/WTHS
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402
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Tyler Showalter/WTHS
James Mourey/PHS
Josh Poulson/AHS
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Treston Gonzales/PHS
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1012 Ralston Ave.,
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Farm Location: East edge of Paulding, OH on CR 111- watch for auction signs
Auction Parcel 1 ---- 37+- acres lays south of Rd 111 --- FSA & aerial
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Auction Parcel 2 ---- 3+- acres . Lays north of Rd. 111 ----- rough and
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balance due at closing on or before Jan. 10, 2015 upon delivery of deeds and
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LEGALS
PROBATE COURT
OF PAULDING
COUNTY, OHIO
JOHN A. DEMUTH,
JUDGE
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ADOPTION OF
CHAD KELLY GONZALES CASE NO.
20145010
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION
FOR ADOPTION BY
PUBLICATION
To Chad Kelly Rowe,
Sr. whose last known
address was 2145 North
Dixie Highway, Lot 17,
Lima, Ohio 45801:
You are hereby notified
that on the 28th day
of
October 2014,
Johnny G. Gonzales filed
in this Court a Petition
for Adoption of Chad
Kelly Rowe, Jr., a minor,
whose date of birth is
September 20, 2012, and
Village of Haviland
The Council of the Village of Haviland plans
to sell Lots 35 & 36 and
43 & 44 by sealed bid.
They will be sold as one
group. Lots 35 & 36
have a house on them
and lots 43 & 44 have
a garage on them. The
village will furnish the
warranty deed.
Bids must be submitted
by December 8, 2014 at
7:00 p.m.
The sealed bids will be
opened on December
8, 2014 at the Council
House between 7 &
7:30 by the mayor.
The Council of the
Village of Haviland reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Please include your
name, phone number,
TO CONTEST THE
ADOPTION, YOU
MUST ALSO APPEAR
AT THE HEARING. A
FINAL DECREE OF
ADOPTION MAY BE
ENTERED IF YOU
FAIL TO FILE AN
OBJECTION TO THE
ADOPTION PETITION
OR APPEAR AT THE
HEARING.
This notice is being issued pursuant to Rule
4.4 of the Ohio Rules of
Civil Procedure and will
be published once each
week for six (6) consecutive weeks. The last
publication will be made
on December 10, 2014
Dated October 28, 2014
John A. DeMuth
Probate Judge
By: Robin Dobbelaere
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Village of Haviland
The Council of the
Village of Haviland
plans to sell Lot 41 by
sealed bid. The village
will furnish the warranty deed.
Bids must be submitted by December 8,
2014 at 7:00 p.m.
The sealed bids will be
opened on December
8, 2014 at the Council
House between 7 &
7:30 by the mayor.
The Council of the
Village of Haviland
reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Please include your
name, phone number,
bidding amount, and
the lot number you
are bidding on in the
envelope. You may
contact Mary Comer
at 419-622-5561 or
Ed Ruger at 419-6704604 for more information. Sealed bids
may be mailed to Village of Haviland, PO
Box 114, Haviland,
OH 45851 or given to
a council member. 9c7
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