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225 W. Wayne St. (SR Rt. 111 West) Paulding
419-399-2777
BOYD AUTOMOTIVE WANTS TO WELCOME
Darrel Egnor to the Sales Team
WHAT SETS BOYD AUTOMOTIVE APART? We fix most everything on our vehicles
30 day powertrain warranty on most vehicles
Come in and take a look at ourGreat Prices
Darrel is a long time
native of Paulding
10 years experience
in auto sales
Darrel is looking forward
to having 30-50 vehicles
on the lot by next Spring
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Computerized Diagnostic Engines Transmissions
Suspensions Electrical Brakes Oil Changes
BIG Selection of Used Tires in Stock! We mount and balance motorcycle, ATV and lawn & garden tires
NEW We now service & reprogram all makes and models of tirepressure monitoring systems.
419-399-3077621 Flatrock Drive, Paulding [email protected]
Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 8-12
Affordable Domestic & Foreign Repair
ASE Master Certified Technician
We Sell New Tires (most major brands)
We Stock Trailer Tires
GetYourCarReadyfor
Winter!
Serving the Paulding Area for over 20 Years
800-399-2071 North on US Hwy. 127, 1255 N. Williams St., Paulding www.stykemainchevy.com
Our Price MatchGuarantee
We Will Match Or Beat AnyCompetitive Service Departments
Total Repair Price!**Includes all shop fees on any repair of GM vehi-cles. Customer must present in writing to PauldingStykemain Chevrolet a complete estimate of therepair including all part numbers and total laborhours in advance of the customer giving Styke-main authorization for repairs.
COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE$89.95plus tax
2 gallon dexcool flush includescomplete cooling system inspection.
OIL CHANGES$12.95*
Up to 5 quarts with filter. Excludes diesels, synthetic and dexos oils.$15 discount on all excluded oil changes.
OIL CHANGE,
TIRE ROTATION &
COMPLIMENTARY BRAKE
INSPECTION$29.95*plus tax
5 qt. conventional oil change, dexos and sytheticoils extra. Coupon expires 10-31-14.
SUPER LINERSUnder the Rail Black Bedliner
5.5 ft. $450 6.5 ft. $500 8 ft. $550
*For over the rail add $100
6PP
LifetimeFREEcarwasheswithanyNeworUsedpurchases!
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MondayLunch: Cream Chicken
Sandwich
Dinner: Buffalo Shrimp
TuesdayLunch: 2 Pc. BBQ Chicken
Dinner: Wings
Order 12 or more Wings &get 25 Drafts
WednesdayLunch & Dinner:
Pizza & Salad Buffet
11am - 1pm & 4pm - 8:30pm
ThursdayLunch: Spaghetti
Dinner:
Chicken Alfredo
FridayLunch & Dinner:
Alaskan White Fish Dinner
Dinner:Perch Dinner
SaturdayLunch: Brutus Burger,
Wolverine Burger,
Sloppy Joes
Dinner: Prime Rib
SpecialsSEPTEMBER 2226
117 West Perry Street Paulding
419-399-5099Hours:Dining Room Daily 11 am - 11 pm
Pub Room Daily 5 pm - 11 pmFri. & Sat. 5 pm - 2:30 am Closed Sundays
Saturdays$1 DRAFTS &$1 OFF Appetizers
Come Watch College Football
6 flat screen TVs available
NewDaily SpecialM-F 11am- 2pm
Salad & Potato Bar with Soup
$6.95-1 trip
K of C Fish FryFriday, October 3rd
Lunch 11am-1pm Dinner 4pm-7pm
FISH(allyoucaneatatthehall)
FRENCHFRIES/BAKEDPOTATO
CORN/BAKEDBEANS
COLESLAW
COFFEE/JUICE(Popextra)
Adult Dinner ................$8.50Seniors 60+ Dinner ......$8.00Kids (5-12) ..................$3.75Under 5 ........................FREEFish Only ...............$8.50/lb.French Fries .......$3.00/boat
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
PUBLIC WELCOME
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toys
Wood Pellets NOW Available
Bulk Mulch sale$25/cubic yd.Brown, Black
and Red
ARRIVALS Mums, Hibiscus, Pumpkins, Gourds & Straw Bales
20% off all
fall
Mon-Sat 7:30 - 7:30 Sun 11:00 - 4:00
1251 N. Williams St Paulding 419-399-3136
419-399-2068209 N. Williams Paulding
Mon - Thurs 11am - 9pm
Fri - Sat 11am - 10pm
Sun 11am - 8pm
Mondays
$1.00Crunchy Tacos
Fridays
$1.00 OFF Pitcher of Margaritas Combination Platter
Tuesdays
$3.2512oz. Margaritas
Saturdays
$1.00 OFFAny Seafood Entree
Wednesdays
$1.00 OFFSteak Entree
Sundays
$2.00 OFFAny Fajita Entree
Thursdays
BOGO 50% offAny Entree
FREE Dessertw/ purchase of entree
Limit 1 per table Expires 9-30-14FIESTA HABANEROS
Paulding, OH 419-399-2068
~ Hours ~
Daily specialson facebook
Amish Contractors - Residential & Commercial
Driveways Patios Sidewalks Walls
Decorative Concrete Foundations Renovations Room Additions Garages
Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 260-403-4231
www. conc retea ndmor enow .com
D&M CONCRETE
27ctf
Present this Ad for $350 OFF a stamped patio!
KAUSER TRUCKINGSERVICE INC.
850 W. Harrison St.Paulding, OH 45879419-399-4856
Driveway Stone Decorative Gravel
Concrete/Play Sand
Mason/Pool Sand
BULK Top Soil/Peat
Mulch: Bulk & Bag
Flagstone
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Landscaping Products availableat our Paulding Location
All Products SoldAcross Certified Scales
KAUSEREXCAVATING LLC
Excavator BackhoeDozer Grader
Demolition Ditch Cleaning
Site Prep Building Pads
Parking Lots Pond Clean-outs
Land/Brush Cleaning
Certified Septic Installation
Celebrating
80 Years
Pet GroomingLarge & Small
We do them allCats & Dogs Grooming
419-399-3389 9ctf
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P.O. Box 180 - PAULDING, OHIO - 45879 - 419-399-4015Classifieds get the job done! Buy Sell Trade Rent Hire
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FOR SALE1994 CADILLAC SEDANDEVILLE - 4.9 engine, 109,000miles. Power everything, runs anddrives good. $2,500. Call or text 419--506-1355. 6p2
2004 CHEVY MALIBU LS -Good condition, no rust, runs good.53,000 miles. $5,000 obo. Call or text567-344-0916 6p1
$150 QUEEN PILLOWTOPMATTRESS SET.New in plastic,can deliver 260-493-0805. 5p4
ANTIQUESYEARS AGO ANTIQUEMALL, 108 W. Main Street, VanWert (419) 238-3362, 30+ Dealers.
Closed Tuesdays. Buy & Sell. 27ctf
FOR RENT2 BDRM. APARTMENT FORRENT in Paulding and Deance.Please call Al at 419-399-2419 formore details. 43ctf
IN PAULDING- Whispering Pines- 2 bdrm. Call 419-670-4655 or 419-399-2419 47ctf
NOW LEASING: ONE & TWOBEDROOM APARTMENTS inPaulding. Please call Straley RealEstate at 419-399-4444 or 419-399-3721 for more information 25ctf
PAULDING STORAGE CEN-TER: Now renting storage units.Different sizes available. Call 419-399-2419 for info. 18ctf
PAULDING MINI STORAGEUNITS. For more informationplease call Straley Real Estate at419-399-4444 or 419-399-3721 25ctf
CONDOSNEW TO MARKET. FloridaLakefront Condos. Fully furnished,turnkey, 3 bedroom luxury condo. Atbelow builder cost! Was $560,000Now $169,000. Ask about our discov-ery package. Call 1-(888)848-4620ext. 69
HELP WANTEDDRIVERS: DROP & HOOK!Full Benets after 90 days! VerySteady. Dedicated, daily round tripruns. Lima - Fremont, OH - St. Clair,
MI - Lima. $190/day M-F; $285/day
Sat. CDL-A req. BD Transportation.John: 937-773-9280.
JOB FAIR - R&R MEDICALSTAFFING HIRING cooks, di-etary, CNAs. Accepting applicationsfor upcoming CNA Class. 260-724-4417. 6c1
DELPHOS PUBLIC LIBRARY- Sept. 30 1-4pm. R&R employment- 419-232-2008 - www.rremployment.com HIRING Sanitation, Packaging,Poduction, Mechanical Supervisor.Taking Applications for Goldshield inDecatur, IN 260-724-4810 for info 6c1
BUTLER TRANSPORT,YOUR PARTNER in Excellence.Drivers Needed! Great home time.$650.00 sign on bonus! All milespaid. 1-800-528-7825 or www.butler-transport.com
HOME NURSING SER-VICES Hiring C.N.A.s andLPNs. For one to one care. For WellsCounty AM shifts, PM shifts, 7 days/week. Rotate weekends. Apply online: www. InHomeNursingServices.com. Contact Cari, RN: 260-824-4747. (EAP1) 6c3
LPNs & STNAs. Full andPart time positions - 1st& 2nd shift. Come join our family atGenesis Healthcare - Twin RiversCenter in Deance, Ohio. We are ac-cepting online applications. We offeran excellent benet package and acompetitive wage scale. Please ap-ply at: http://www.genesishcc.com 6c4
Drivers Flatbed OwnerOperators or Company Driv-ers with steel experience, Homeoften. Excellent Pay/Benets! NEW
$3,000.00 SIGN-ON-BONUS! CallAmanda 855-400-6939 www.adslo-gistics.com/
Driver Owner OperatorsCDL A HOME DAILY! IndustryLeading Pay Structure! NEW SIGNON BONUS! Miles paid to and fromhome! Call 1-800-756-7433 www.drivefortriplecrown.com
Company Drivers, OwnerOperators: Great Pay, GreatMiles (Average 2500/wk) RunningNewer Equipment, Excellent HomeTime! CDL-A 1 year OTR Experience
1-800-831-4832 www.SchusterCo.com
New Pay & WEEKLYHOME TIME! Earn up to $0.43/mile, $2,500 Sign On Bonus PLUS upto $0.03 per mile in bonus pay! Call
866-979-1402 or SuperServiceLLC.
comAVERITT EXPRESS NewPay Increase For Re-gional Drivers!40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus! Also,Post-Training Pay Increase for Stu-dents! (Depending on Domicile) GetHome EVERY Week + Excellent Ben-ets CDL - A req. 888-602-7440 Apply@ AverittCareers.com Equal Opportu-nity Em-ployer - Females, minori-ties,protected veterans and individualswith disabilities are encouraged to ap-ply. www.butlertransport.com
SERVICESAUTOMOTIVE BODY WORK- small garage, low overhead wherethe boss does all the work. Antwerparea. 419-506-0998 6p2REACH 2 MILLION NEWS-
PAPER READERS with one adplacement. ONLY $335.00. Ohiosbest commu-nity newspapers. CallMitch at AdOhio Statewide Clas-si-edNetwork, 614-486-6677, orE-MAIL at: [email protected] orcheck out our website at: www.ado-hio.net.
REACH OVER 1 MILLIONOHIO ADULTSwith one ad place-ment. Only $995.00. Ask your localnewspaper about our 2X2 Display Net-work and our 2X4 Display Net-work $1860or Call Mitch at 614-486-6677/[email protected]. or check out ourwebsite: www.adohio.net.
B&W GRAPHICS - We spe-cial-ize in custom vinyl lettering, signs andtruck/semi lettering. For more info., callMichele Laney at 419-576-9153 47ctf
AL GRIFFITHS CONSTRUC-
TION: Windows, light electrical,drywall, siding, doors and more. Call
Al for your repair or constructionneeds. 419-506-2102 51ctf
MISC.REDUCE YOUR CABLEBILL! Get whole-home Satellitesystem installed @ NO COST &programming starting at $19.99/mo.FREE HD/DVR Upgrade to new call-ers. Call-1-877-329-9033.
SAWMILLS FROM ONLY$4397.00- MAKE & SAVE MON-EY with your own bandmill- Cut lum-ber any dimension. In stock, readyto ship. Free Info/DVD: www.Nor-woodSawmills.com 1-800-578-1363Ext. 300N
MEET SINGLES RIGHTNOW! No paid operators, just realpeo-ple like you. Browse greet-ings,exchange messages and connect live.Try it free. Call now: 1-877-485-6669
TRAININGMEDICAL BILLING TRAIN-EES NEEDED! Become a MedicalOfce Assistant! NO EXPERIENCENEEDED! Online training as SC Traincan get you job ready! HS Diploma/GED & PC/Internet needed! 1-888-528-5176
WERNER ENTERPRISES ISHIRING! Dedicated, Regional &OTR opportunities! Need your CDL?3 wk training available! Dont wait, calltoday to get started! 1-866-203-8445
AIRLINE JOBS begin here-GetTrained as FAA certie Aviation Techni-cian. Financial aid for qualiedstudents.Job Placement assistance. Aviation In-stitute of Maintenance. 1-877-676-3836
WANTEDCoins, stamp collections,comic books, old toys, an-tiques, military, old magazines, es-tates, collections, 419-399-3353
CASH NOW for junk cars, heavyequipment, motor homes/RVs, scrapmetal, garden trac-tors, farm equipmentand misc. Cash 7 days a week. Clean outbarns. 260-557-2220 2p4 HOME FORSALE NEW 3 BDRM, 2 BATH, NICELOT, $80,000. Land contract, $5,000down $585 mo. 419-670-5575 50ctf
ADOPTIONADOPT: Happy, young, success-ful couple promise to give your babyLOVE, endless joy and security.Expenses paid. Private adoption.James & Samuel. 1-800-943-7780
Loving married couplelongs to adopt newborn. Wellprovide a beautiful life, unconditionallove, opportunities & security. Ex-penses paid. Tricia & Don anytime at1-800-348-1748. https://donandtricia-adopt.shuttery.com/
GARAGE SALES720 W. WAYNE ST., PAULD-ING. OCT. 2, 3 & 4; 9AM-5PM. Lots of clothing, mens, wom-ens, jrs, boys and toddler sizes,books, country music cds, Dale Earn-
hardt collectables, lots of other misc.items. 6p1
13902 HELEN ST., PAULD-ING. OCT. 3 & 4; 9AM-4PM.Boys clothing, various sizes, misc.household items, womens clothing.6p1
Household Reduction Sale. OCT.1-3, 9-4PM.Blue ariel handhelpercabinet, black china cabinet, old gasstove, corner TV stand, antiques,crocks, housewares, clothes. Gebers14303 RD. 210. US 127N TO111E TO 115 N TO 210 E.1ST HOUSE ON LEFT. 6p1
3-Family. FRIDAY OCTOBER3RD 9AM-6PM & SATURDAY4TH 8AM-2PM. 171 BITTER-SWEET DRIVE PAULDING.LOTS of nice clean toys, ChildrensBooks, DVDs, Puzzles & Dora Ex-plorer items. Cherry Crib, ChangingTable, Matilda Jane & other Namebrand clothing & shoes: Girls up tosize 8 and Boys up to 2T & Hallow-een Costumes. Woman BusinessCasual L/XL, Adult shoes, purses.Household, Bedding, Kitchenwareitems, Tupperware, Ant-gravity Chair,Storage Cube, NEW Indoor/OutdoorForeman Grill, Xbox & PS2 games,
APC taillights, Christmas. 6c1
TRAVELCHARTER BUS TOURS Callfor new iers! Oct. 10-12Mosesin Lancaster $479pp Nov.15 (Sat)Chicago Shopping $79 2015July4-12Canadian Rockies- Train &Calgary Stampede. Call for detailed
ier. Limited space. EVELYNSEXCURSIONS 419-737-2055877-771-4401 IVAH LO-THAMER399-2386 WWW.EVELYNSEXCURSIONS.COM
LAND FOR SALEPREVIOUS BANK FORE-CLOSURE, 5 acres, up to 30acres, FROM 14,900. NEW Com-munity, Mountain Views. 40,000 AcreLake Minutes away, Trout Streams,Creeks. Adjoins State Lands. Excel-lent Financing. Call 877-583-0745 orRemax 423-756-5700
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LOT FOR SALEGREAT COUNTRY LOT FORSALE IN PAYNE. Nearly 2 acres.1/2 mile west of town. please call419-263-2380 after 5 pm for moreinformation 5p3
HOME FOR SALEHOME FOR SALE IN PAYNE,NEAR SCHOOL.Please call 419-263-2380 after 5 pm for more infor-mation 5p3
FREE ZONE40 PLASTIC table with 4 highback chairs. $60. 419-399-4370. 6k1
If interested in a FREE KJV BI-BLE or childrens story Bible, pleasecontact 419-786-9309. We welcomelocations interested in helping to dis-tribute Bibles 6k1
IM SELLING ALL KINDS OFNUTS & CANDIES this year.Pecan, walnuts, cashew, etc. NiceChristmas gifts. Call Irma Stoller at419-399-2136 for list. 5k2
AUTOS FOR SALEINDIANA AUTO AUCTION,INC. Huge Repo Sale Oct. 2nd.Over 100 repossessed units for sale.Cash only. $500 deposit per person
required. Register 8am-9:30am. Allvehicles sold AS IS! 4425 W. Wash-ington Center Road. FTW. (A) 6c1
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Metal Frame Buildings
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Commercial & Residential
25720 Notestine Rd., Woodburn, IN 46797
(260) 433-5628 Mon. - Fri. 6:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Old Barns
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498 W 50 S. Monroe, IN 46772
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TOP MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY
Hearth & Home of Van Wert Senior Living Community,located in Van Wert, Ohio has an outstanding careeropportunity for a skilled leader to take charge of managingour senior living campus.
Our organization has a strong history of success and thisis a unique opportunity to use your skill set to go to the nextlevel in your career.
This position is for a high profile person with primaryresponsibility for developing the right team, building andmaintaining occupancy levels, and all budgeting andreporting. So, this is a chance for the right candidate to bethe decision-maker in a successful community that has anon-traditional approach to senior living.
The successful candidate must be dynamic, performance-driven and have the following qualifications: Leadership and management skills Ability to market and sell our community LPN/RN is a plus Skills to run all operational aspects of the community And, Experience in the healthcare or hospitality
industries is a plus
The Hearth & Home at Van Wert is part of a system offourteen successful communities in Ohio and West Virginiaand we provide on-going support from the home officeso our Director has all the necessary sales, marketing, andoperational resources to achieve in this role.
Learn more about us by visiting our website atwww.chancellorhealth.com.
We offer a highly competitive compensation package andwe reward our top performers. Dont miss the chance toexplore this exceptional opportunity!
Please forward a resum to one of the following options:Hearth & Home at Van Wert
1118 Westwood DriveVan Wert, OH 45891
Attention: Marty BradfordEmail: [email protected]
Fax: 419.232.2030EOE
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Garage Doors & Operators Entrance & Storm Doors
Wood Steel Painting Available Insulation
Aluminum Railing Awnings Rubber Roofing Decks Fence
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Van Wert, OH 45891
Phone: (419)238-9795
Toll Free: (800)216-0041
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Defiance, OH 43512
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Churches
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Cell 260-580-4087
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OPEN HOUSESaturday, October 4th
10 am - 2 pm 14819 US 127 Paulding5c2
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GORRELL BROS1201 N. Williams St., Paulding, OH 45879
Sandra J. Mickelson &
Tamyra L. Humes
Cell: 419-506-1015www.gorrellbros-paulding.com
Over 40 Years Combined Real Estate ExperienceServing you from Sign Upto Sign Down!
Location:8587 Rd. 171, Oakwood, OH . 1/8 mi west of Oakwood on Rt613 to Rd. 171 (River Rd.); then north for mi. to auction - watch for signs
IH 656 Tractor - IH C Tractor - Club Car Golf Cart
1993 Caprice -1995 Ford Pickup - Farm Equipment
Large Amount Of Lawn & Garden Parts
Tools - Household - Antiques
IH 656 Tractor, 3 Point, Looks Sharp .. IH C Tractor w/Loader .... 1993 ChevyCaprice, 206,500+- mi. .. 1995 Ford F-150 Pickup, looks clean . Club Cargaspowered Golf Cart. 4 Flat Bed Wagons ..IH 2 Bottom Fast Hitch Plow Lilliston 8Field Chopper .. 3 Pt. Blade .. . Fast Hitch Blade ... Steel Harrow Metal Single AxleImplement Trailer w/ rear ramp 10 Wheel Disc .. Hydraulic Cylinders . Log Splitter. Nice Simplicity Legacy 25 HP Lawn Tractor, 60 Deck, Hydrostat . Yard Sprayer.Lawn Trailer . Lawn Roller Small Power Equipment Parts & Other Items From The Barns.. Parts and Accessories For Lawn Tractors, Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Tillers, Etc. (buildingfull of parts ranging from small parts to larger pieces of equipment in various stages of repair) in-cluding Simplicity 4211 Lawn Tractor . Bolens Eliminator Lawn Tractor Rear Tine & Front
Tine Tillers .. Large Amount Of Lawn Tractor Parts, Mower Parts, Metal, Decks, Wheels, Pulleys,Engines, Etc., Etc., Etc. .. Tires & Wheels Of Varied Sizes and Descriptions . Bell HowellMicro Film Reader Old Parts Manuals, Etc., Etc., Etc. .. Fire Wood .. Native and OtherLumber of Varied Sizes and Descriptions and other misc building supplies . Box trap ..ToolsFrom The Shops & Garages (Multiples Of Most Items) 3 HP Air Compressor .. 30 TonContinental CP-100 Press Bench Grinder..Power Hack Saw .. Drill Press Acetylene
Torches Many Parts & Bolt Bins Of Varied Sizes and Descriptions full of varied items ..Wood & Aluminum Step & Extension Ladders .Vises Grease Guns .. Pipe, Open End,Adjustable, Box End Wrenches, sockets and related ranging from complete sets to individualspecial wrenches and tools . Merc Tronic Model 79 Ignition Analyzer Multiple C Clamps& Other Clamps .. Hand Saws & Other Saws ..Pick Up Tool Box and several other Small, Large& Medium Tool Chests and Tool Boxes of varied sizes, styles and descriptions Hyd Jacks,Floor Jack & Other Jacks .. Pry Bars .... Air Tools . Bolt Cutters .. Hammers ..Hand Carts . Hand Sprayers .Chain Saws .. Metal Cabinets & Shelving .. Gas Cans Post Hole Digger .. Tires .. Measuring Wheel Leaf Blowers Rope .. Pulleys ..Chain Binders Chains .. Come-along . Hyd Hose Multiple Picks, Axes, Shovels,etc. .. Hammers . Block & Tackle Commercial Style Paint Sprayer .. Over 4 wagons fullof small tools and shop items and related . Household - Antiques - Related includingOak Bed .. 3 Drawer Dresser Globe Glow-Boy Wood Burning Stove Ladder Back Chairs.. Slant Front Desk .. Single Trees .. Hitches Crocks .. Graniteware . Oil Lamps Old Sears Surveyors Level & Wood Box .. Oak Chest Of Drawers .. Commode . 6 LegScalloped Hall Table Lane Cedar Chest Wood Dining Table .. Oak Dining Chairs .Sm Drop Leaf Table .. 3 Pc Double BR Suite .. Gun Cabinet . 2 Recliner Chairs ..Sofa Wheel Chair, Walker & Related .. Table & Floor Lamps Wood Desk .. GlassFront China Cabinet End Tables ... Side Chairs .. Washer & Dryer . TV WoodCabinet . Glassware, Figurines, Knic Knacs including Royal Vienna Creamer & Sugar, ChildsDishes, Homer Laughlin China, Etc. .. Sleds . Gibson Upright Freezer .. Frigidaire Washer& Dryer Sears Sewing Machine .. Gas Grill .. Wagon load of small householdincluding pots, pans, tableware, Sweeper, Fan, etc., etc., etc. . visit our web site, AuctionZip or call for brochure we will sell in 2 auction rings . Terms: Cash or approved check day of
auction Seller: Harry Bernard Slattman Estate, Pldg Co. Probate Crt Case 20141059,James Slattman, Ex .. Nolan Shisler, Sale Mgr., Don Gorrell, Aaron Timm; Larry Gorrell,Chris Aufrance, App, Sandra Mickelson; Auctioneers
Large Auction
Sat., Oct. 11
10:00 A.M.
40 Acres With Home & Outbuildings
Offered In 3 Parcels & Combinations
Open Inspections: Sat., Oct. 4 - 11 AM to 12 Noon
Thurs., Oct 9 & Wed., Oct. 22 From 4 P.M. to 5 P.M.
Location: 21025 Rd. 178 Oakwood, OH - 5 mi north of Oakwood
on Rt. 66 to Rd. T-178; then west on T-178 for 2 mi (at the corner of
T-178 and T-169) --- Auction held at the buildings on Parcel 1 .
Parcel 1 - 4+- acreswith 1,472+- sq. ft. one story county homebuilt in late 1960s with 3 BR, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, utility,attached garage with approximate 36 ft. x 60 ft. pole type machin-
ery / livestock barn and approximate 24 ft. x 30 ft. pole type storage
barn .. the interior of the house needs finish work and repair thatprobably leaves room for the investor or speculator Parcel 2- 10+- acresof farm land; Lays east of parcel 1 and south of theditch .. Parcel 3 - 26+- acresof farm land; Lays north of the
ditch .. Call or stop in the office for brochure or visit our web site@ www.gorrel lbros-paulding.com Terms:$3,000 earnest moneyfor each parcel on the day of auction with the balance due at closing
approximately 30 days from the date of the auction upon delivery ofsuch instruments to convey marketable title as ordered by the Court ..
Being Sold Pursuant to Journal Entry Dated Sept 16, 2014, In The
Common Pleas Court Of Paulding County, Ohio in Case NO. CI-13-
145; Complaint for Partition; Lester O. Hardesty & Lisa Hardesty
Plaintiffs (David A. Hyman, Attorney) vs. Dorothy L. Hoagland & Jon-
athon Hoagland, Defendents, (Erwin Bandy Attorney) . Nolan
Shisler Sale Mgr; Larry D. Gorrell, Broker - Aaron Timm, Sandra
Mickelson, Don Gorrell Auctioneers
Real Estate Auction
Oakwood, OH
Sat., Oct. 25 10:00 A.M.
BLOCKBERGER
ABSOLUTE AUCTIONSaturday, Oct. 11 @ 10:00am
CAMPGROUND-MARINA-LAND
LOCATION: 13453 Road 171 Defiance, OH;approximately 2 miles SOUTH of the 5 Span Bridge Junction, OH (Paulding County) on Road 171; EASTside of the intersection of Flat Rock Creek and theAuglaize River known as FLAT ROCK BAY saleon site at the marina; watch for signs-----
Same family- many decades; PARCEL # 1 (south) 4.3 acres w/pond; 2 bed 1 bath 1000 s/f (+/-) one storyhome; x 3 mobile home pad rentals; 1071 of waterfrontage; other buildings needing repair; PARCEL # 2;(middle) - 1.8 acres w/ 329 of water frontage; metalmarina building of 2000 s/t (+/-) including showroom;1400 s/f (+/-) one story home w/partial bsmt; 3 beds;1 baths needs modernization; PARCEL # 3 (north) 6.2 acres w/750 of water frontage; 42 lot rentals (+/-
); stone circular drive; many lots have water frontage;see STRALEYREALTY.COM or AUCTIONZIP.COM formore details; AGENT on site Wed., Oct 1 and Oct 8 4PM-6PM--- city sewer available to all parcels but notyet installed--- recent survey provided by sellers--
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TERMS: $5,000 deposit each parcel; balance in 30days; warranty deed(s) awarded w/taxes and lot rentsprorated; possession 45 days after closing; parcelsoffered individually and then in any combinationrequested; more details on the website; Sellers:Darren Blockberger/ Jason Blockberger AttorneyGlenn Troth, Paulding, OH; Betty Blockberger- AttorneyStephen Snavely, Defiance, OH;
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ANTWERP BUILDINGLOTS! -- Buy Now -Build Later! Lots in TheColony 100 x 210 each.NEW PRICE $14,000or ALL THREE for$36,000! Next to school.SELLER MAY ACCEPTLAND CONTRACT!Lots in Wabash & ErieCanal Add. (DiamondDrive) Various dimen-sions. Just reduced$8,000 to $16,000. Loton Harrmann Rd. (N.of School) - 1.95 acre,$25,000.Call Sandra orTamyra 419-506-1015
Brown Twp., Pldg. Co.Parcel 1 -- 35+- acres - mostly tillable - mostlyPaulding soils located at the NW corner of Rd 128 and
Rd. 191 Parcel 2 -- 36+- acres- 25+- acrestillablewith a nice wooded areain the southeast cor-ner .. mostly Paulding & Roselm soils located atthe SE corner of Rd. 128 and Rd. 191 Both Parcelshave frontage on Rds 128 and 191 . Call for Bro-chures, Surveys, FSA and other auction information or
visit our web site . $5,000 earnest money for eachparcel on the day of auction with closing on before Nov.18, 2014 .. Farm Location: Sec. 16 & 22, Brown
Twp., Paulding Co., OH - 1 mi. north of Oakwood,OH on Rt. 66 to Rd. 128; then west on Rd. 128 for1 mi.. Auction Location: Gorrell Bros.- 1201 N.Williams St., Paulding, OH .. Seller: Michael and KayDeVeaux Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers; Nolan Shisler,Sale Mgr; Larry D. Gorrell, Broker; Sandra Mickelson- Aaron Timm - Don Gorrell - Auctioneers
Land AuctionSat., Oct. 18 @ 9:00 A.M.
71 AcresOffered In 2 Parcels
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#2861 3 Bedroom, Bath and a Half Homewith newer Roof, Windows, siding, concreteDrive w/turnaround, and fenced in BackYard on Gasser Road. Has separate FR/LR and an electric Fireplace insert in LR.$115,000
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#2890 New Listing, 17519 Rd. 218 Cecil, 2Story Country Home (New Metal Roof 2012)on 1.83 Ac. Includes 4 bdrms, 1 1/2 Bathsplus Pond and 2 Metal Blds. $99,900
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#2854 Country Home 10133 SR 127,Paulding. Fireplace, big deck, gazebo,1892 sq. ft. $119,900
#2850 Price reduced to $29,000 on Com-mercial Lot at 495 E. Perry St., Paulding
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Faculty, sta, and students at all three WayneTrace Local School buildings connue to workhard everyday. Educang our youth is andalways will be a team eort, with connued co-operaon and communicaon needed betweenparents and school personnel. The more we stayinformed about our childrens educaon, the
more we can help pave the way to a successfulschool experience. As Ive stated many mes,feel free to frequently communicate with yourchild(ren)s teachers concerning educaonal andco-curricular issues.
Fall is right around the corner, signifying thebeginning of shorter days and longer nights. Aswe connue to make safety a high priority,parents are encouraged to remind their student-drivers to use the defensive approach whenoperang a motor vehicle. As youre well awareby now, texng while driving is a violaon in thestate of Ohio, and drivers under the age of eight-een can be pulled over simply for this violaon.Parents are highly encouraged to remind theirstudent-drivers of the dangers involved in drivingat night or in the early morning, especially whenother young people are also in the vehicle. Textscan and should wait. Everyone plays a part in
geng students to and from school safely.In academic news, Wayne Trace Local Schools
showed improvement in some areas on the ODEreport card. Our performance index (PI) and four-year graduaon rate were up from a year ago.Areas of concern connue to be closing the gapbetween our highest & lowest students andmeeng the 80% passing rate on all state -mandated tests. At Wayne Trace, we recognizethat we sll have some challenges ahead of usconcerning the state report card, and we arecommied to meengs these challenges. Wehave a very diverse student populaon with anarray of educaonal needs, and each one of ourstudents deserves the best educaon that we canprovide. As someone who cares deeply aboutacademic success, I can assure the WT com-munity that I spend enough me vising class-rooms to know that teaching and learning aretaking place every day in all three Wayne Traceschool buildings.
Our teaching sta has several new teachersthis year. As part of being an entry-level teacher,the Ohio Department of Educaon has outlined aTeacher-Mentor Program. Experienced teach-ers work with inexperienced, developing teach-ers right in the classroom of the new teachers.As part of this program, experienced teachersmay videotape the new teachers presenng alesson to students. Noce: If you do not wantyour child to appear in any of these condenalvideos of new teachers, contact your child(ren)sbuilding principal(s) in wring, stang that youdo not want your child to appear in a video. Ifwe do not hear from you within a reasonableamount of me, then we will consider it accepta-ble for your child(ren) to appear in these videos.
Please understand: These videos are completelycondenal, with the sole purpose of the videosbeing to help inexperienced teachers improve,not to record the behavior of the students.
The JH/HS students enjoyed another excingHomecoming week during the week of Septem-ber 22-27. Many thanks go out to our HS studentcouncil, under the direcon of Mrs. Annee Sinn,for coordinang many extra-curricular eventsrelated to the annual Homecoming ceremony.
In school calendar news, please be remindedthat school will not be in session on Wednesday,October 1 for the purpose of a full -day teacherin-service. We ancipate that the in-service onOctober 1 will be our nal full-day in-service ofthe 2014-2015 school year. However, we dohave two-hour delays planned for in-services onOctober 15, November 19, January 21, February18, and April 15. Buses will run two hours late on
each of these Wednesdays with school starngtwo hours later than the normal start -me. Weappreciate the cooperaon from our parents/guardians as we use this me to conduct building-level iniaves that will beer prepare ourstudents for academic success.
Be sure to mark your calendars for Friday,October 10 as we honorably enshrine the hclass into Wayne Trace Sta Hall of Fame. Thisyears inductees include Mr. Harold Sponsellerand Mr. Jim McElroy. The inducon is set tobegin at 6:30 at the football eld.
Finally, please be aware of our annual parent-teacher conferences, scheduled for October 29 -30. But also be aware that you may schedulemes to meet with your child(ren)s teachers atany me during the school year, not just duringthe scheduled, annual conferences.
As always, if you have quesons or concernsabout your childs educaonal experience atWayne Trace, feel free to contact your buildingprincipal or superintendent.
Go Raiders!
Laurie DeLong, Director of Student Services
Special Educaon/Student Services
We would like to thank Cindy Wilson, VicePresident of Oce Partners LLC for the donaonof oce cubicles for use in several of ourresource rooms. We are fortunate to have acommunity that supports Wayne Trace, and wegreatly appreciate this gi from Oce Partners.
The next Early Childhood Screening will beOctober 24, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the
Payne Elementary School. Children from birth toage 5 can be screened in hearing, speech, vision,and developmental areas. Appointments can bescheduled by calling 1-877-473-8166 (aer hours,dial extension 41 to leave a message).
The Individuals with Disabilies EducaonImprovement Act of 2004 (IDEA) requires states,including Ohio to conduct determinaons for alldistricts that receive IDEA funds. Every year,Wayne Trace receives a designaon on the per-formance of our special educaon program. Thisis known as the Special Educaon Determinaon.This is based on a set of 20 data and performanceindicators. These indicators make up the SpecialEducaon Prole (SPP) for our school.
Our 2013-2014determinaon reects datafrom the 2012-2013 school year. Schools can getone of four determinaons -- Meets Require-ments, Needs Assistance, Needs Intervenon, orNeeds Substanal Intervenon. Wayne Traceachieved theMeets Requirements determinaonwith a perfect score.
In addion, there was an IDEA Audit, in whichthere were no ndings.
For quesons about preschool, the specialeducaon determinaon, or special educaontopic or related services, you can contact me at419-587-3414 (Grover Hill Oce), or 419-300-4711 (Western Buckeye Oce), or at my emailaddress: [email protected]
21st Century Community Learning
Western Buckeye Educaonal Service Center inpartnership with Wayne Trace Local Schools ispleased to announce it was awarded a connua-on grant for year three of our 21st CenturyCommunity Learning Center. Our program will
connue to focus on increasing math and readingachievement, enhancing posive youth develop-ment and encouraging parent and family engage-ment. The sta have been working diligently andare looking forward to connuing a collaboraverelaonship with administraon and sta toeecvely serve the students at Wayne Trace Jr./Sr. High School.
The program will be held from 2:45 -4:45 p.m.,Monday-Thursday. There is no cost to you forthis program. We are able to provide transporta-on back to the neighboring villages of Lay,Payne, Haviland and Grover Hill.
If you any quesons or would like an applica-on for your child to enroll please contact AshleyShepherd at 419-399-4711 or email [email protected].
WT PAYNE ELEMENTARY
Jody L. Dunham, Principal
Wow! Its hard to believe that the rst nineweeks of school will be completed on October17. Sta and students have worked extremelyhard to meet all of the beginning of year staterequirements.
Our fall AIMSweb and ODE Diagnosc assess-ments have been completed. The data collectedfrom this process will guide specic targetedinstrucon to meet the needs of all students. Itwill also give us data for monitoring on-goingimprovement of skills. Ohios new Third GradeReading Guarantee directs schools to idenfywhich students in kindergarten through gradethree are having trouble reading and then givethe students extra reading help right away. Thegoal is to get these boys and girls caught up inreading as soon as possible.
We look forward to a wide assortment of learn-ing acvies in October. The most importantacvity will be the third grade students taking therequired fall administraon of the readingsubtest for the Ohio Achievement Assessment onTuesday, October 7. The assessment will beadministered in the morning. Please plan doctorand denst appointments outside of the assess-ment me.
The sixth grade class will be heading to thePleasant Valley golf course on October 8. Thiseld trip will support the Fuel Up/Play 60program. Physical educaon teacher Mrs. Mohrand a golf professional at Pleasant Valley willspend me instrucng students about this life-
long sport. Other eld trips will include thepreschool and kindergarten classes heading toLincoln Ridge to enjoy their fall displays.
Learning assemblies this month will be aconcert by Mustards Retreat on October 9. Thisfolk music group will be the opening act for PeterYarrow at the Van Wert NPAC that same evening.
On October 21, the third grade class will bevisited by the Kids on the Block program. This isa program that teaches compassion for thosewho have physical, mental and emoonal chal-lenges in life.
The kindergarten class will celebrate Grand-parents Day on October 24. Grandparents areinvited for lunch and a classroom acvity. Thankyou to all of our Grandparents who were able tocome and join us for our Grandparent Day on
September 26. It is always fun for the studentsto have their Grandparents come to school.
The building-wide Halloween Parade will be at1:30 on October 24. Please come and line thestreets of Payne to cheer the students on!
Finally, we look forward to our upcomingParent Teacher Conferences. Please mark yourcalendar for 5:00-8:30 p.m. on October 29 and1:00-8:00 p.m. on October 30. We value thisme of collaboraon between teachers and fami-lies. Please watch for informaon to come homewith your child to schedule your conference.
WT GROVER HILL ELEMENTARY
Kevin Wilson, Principa
Since the rst quarter ends on October 17, itts that we schedule a me for parents andteachers to sit down and discuss student pro-
gress. Parent/Teacher conferences will be onWednesday, October 29, from 5:30 to 8:30 andagain on Thursday, October 30 from 1:00 to 8:00.The WTGH goal for this year is 100% parent par-cipaon so we would like to encourage all par-ents to take some me to schedule a conference.
The month of October also indicated the begin-ning of the state assessments. This year the onlyOAA given is the Reading OAA for third graders.The third-grade class will take the Reading OAAtest on October 7. There has been a change inthe state assessment schedule. This year thosestudents who received a score of 400 on this OAAReading will not take the spring Reading OAA,but instead they will take the PARCC assessmentsin Reading in the spring. There are other changesto the spring tesng schedule that will beexplained in future Newsleers.
The PTO fundraiser was very successful again
this year. The PTO uses the funds raised duringthis fundraiser to pay for assemblies, eld trips,and many other items for the Grover Hillstudents. At this me, the sta and I would liketo take this me to THANK the PTO for all thatthey do for WTGH students and sta. Also, onbehalf of the PTO, I would like to thank theWTGH community members for their support.
WT JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL
Greg Leeth, Principal
We are over half way through the rst gradingperiod at the junior/senior high school, andstudents and teachers are adapng well to theimplementaon of laptop computers for deliver-ing instrucon and assessing student learning.Recently, I informally polled an English classabout the use of their laptops. Students in the
class claimed to be using their computers to com-plete 75% of their homework. The benets theyspoke of include the ease of use and the e -ciency the laptop provides to complete assign-ments. I am excited to see students developingreal 21st century skills that will serve them wellaer the graduate from high school.
Please be reminded that the laptop computersare school issued and must be well cared for.Four students have had cracked screens replacedon their laptops. Screens will crack if studentsclose the laptop lid when objects are on the key-board. Students should be careful not to closelids on earbuds or headphones and should notstu papers under the lid of the laptop.
Parent-teacher conferences will be heldOctober 29th and 30th. Please be sure to takeadvantage of this scheduled me by schedulingconferences with your childs teachers. Of
course, I always encourage parents and teachersto communicate with each other throughout theschool year, dont hesitate to call or email yourchilds teacher if you have quesons or concerns.
Juniors who are interested in taking the PSAT, astandardized test cosponsored by the CollegeBoard and Naonal Merit Scholarship Corpora-on, should contact the guidance counselorsoce to sign up. The test, which provides stu-dents scholarship opportunies and providesfeedback on college readiness, costs $14 and willbe administered on October 15
th.
The fall tesng window for junior and seniorstudents who have not passed one or moresecons of the OGT begins October 27. Current10th-12thgraders must pass all ve secons of thetest to graduate from high school. Students whodo not pass the fall test will have addional
opportunies to take the test in the spring andsummer.
Lastly, I want to thank the community for thetremendously posive start to the school year.We have much to be proud of at Wayne TraceLocal Schools, and you are an integral part of oursuccess!
JH/HS Students of the Month
Wayne Trace JH-HS teachers recently voted onSeptember Students of the Month. Aer tallyingthe teacher votes, the September Students of theMonth are: 7th Grade: Reid Miller; 8th Grade:Braden Zuber; 9th Grade: Joel Johnson; 10thGrade: Brooke Lelonek; 11th Grade: RobertRivera; and 12thGrade: Jacob Arend.
Music Department News
Thanks to everyone who supported our bandsand choirs during our recent fundraiser. Weappreciate the generosity of our community!
INSTRUMENTS NEEDED!
If you have an instrument sing in your closetcollecng dust, we would like to encourage youto donate it to the HS Music Department or bringit in to see if we can work out a purchase deal. Itis our desire to get instruments into the hands ofany 5thgrade students wishing to be in band, oranyone else who needs an instrument. If youhave an instrument you think we could use,please give us a call!
2nd
Annual Fine Arts Fesval
We are excited to again bring an evening offood, music and art to everyone! Mark yourcalendar for Saturday, November 8 th! We willoer the soup, appezer and dessert buet at5:30 and concert at 7:00. Tickets are $10 forsupper and concert, or $5 for the concert only.All ckets for the supper are presale only and willbe available starng October 20
thfrom the music
department or any HS band student.
Athlec Department News
In an eort to make the evening more specialfor our seniors Parents Night has been changedto Senior Night. We will honor our senior foot-ball, cheerleaders, band, golf, and cross countryathletes and parents on Friday, October 24,during the home football game withTinora. Volleyball Senior Night will be onMonday, October 6, at the home game withDelphos Jefferson. Letters will be sent home
with all senior athletes.
Oct. 1 NO SCHOOL STAFF IN-SERVICEOct. 3 GH-3rd grade eld trip to Grand Rapids Oct. 6 Senior Night at Volleyball game6::00Oct. 7 Third Grade Reading OAA AdministeredOct. 8 PE-6thgr. Pleasant Valley Golf Field Trip Oct. 9 PE-Mustards Retreat Concert1:30Oct. 10 PE-Preschool Field Trip to Lincoln Ridge Oct. 15 2-HR. DELAY STAFF IN-SERVICEOct. 17 End of rst nine weeksOct. 17 PE-KG Field Trip to Lincoln RidgeOct. 20 PE-Fall Photo RetakesOct. 21 PE-Kids on the Block 3rdgrade programOct. 24 Report Cards are sent homeOct. 24 Early Childhood Screening at Payne
Elem. 11:00-2:00Oct. 24 PE-KG Grandparents Day 9:45-11:30Oct. 27 PE-Halloween Parade1:30Oct. 24 Senior Night at Football gameOct. 27 HS-OGTs administered all week Oct. 29 Parent Teacher Conferences 5:30-8:30Oct. 30 NO SCHOOL-
Parent Teacher Conferences 1:00-8:00Oct. 31 NO SCHOOL
Varsity FootballOct. 3 Holgate-T 7:00Oct. 10 Edgerton-H 7:00Oct. 17 Hicksville-T 7:00Oct. 24 Tinora-H (Senior Night) 7:00Oct. 31 Antwerp-H 7:00
JV FootballOct. 6 Holgate-T 5:00Oct. 13 Edgerton-H 5:00Oct. 20 Hicksville-T 5:00
Oct. 27
Tinora-
H
4:30
Jr. High FootballOct. 2 Edgerton-T (7th grade) 5:00Oct. 7 Antwerp-T (8th grade) 5:00Oct. 9 St. Paul School-T (7th grade) 5:00Oct. 14 Hicksville-H (8th grade) 5:00Oct. 16 Hicksville-H (7th grade) 5:00Oct. 21 Holgate-H (8th grade) 5:00Oct. 23 Holy Cross Lutheran-T (7th grade) 5:00
Varsity/JV VolleyballOct. 2 Fairview-H 5:30Oct. 6 Delphos Jeerson-H (Sr. Night) 6:00Oct. 7 Tinora-T 5:30Oct. 9 Antwerp-T 5:30Oct. 11 Miller City Tourney-JV only 9:00
Freshman VolleyballOct. 2 Paulding-H 4:30Oct. 4 Tournament at Paulding 9:00Oct. 6 Edgerton-H 4:30
Jr. High VolleyballOct. 2 Miller City-T 5:00Oct. 7 Fairview-H 4:30Oct. 11 GMC at Antwerp 9:00
Varsity Cross CountryOct. 4 Antwerp Invitaonal 9:00Oct. 11 GMC-H 9:30
DISTRICT CALENDAR OF EVENTS
WAYNE TRACE LOCAL SCHOOLS - OCTOBER 2014 NEWSLETTER
MESSAGES FROM THE PRINCIPALS
ATHLETIC EVENTS
SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGEBy STEPHEN ARNOLD
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The start of the school year has been very busy,with many activities throughout the district. Ihope you have had the opportunity to attend oneof the extracurricular events this fall. Did youknow that residents of our school district who areat least 65 years old are eligible for a free all-sports pass? This is one of the many ways wethank our senior residents for their support of ourschool system. If you have not received a passyet, see Mr. Altimus in the Athletic Directorsoffice. He is usually available from 12:00-2:00each afternoon. The pass is good for admissionto all home junior high and high school athleticevents. We will also be thanking our Senior Citi-zens in December with a Breakfaston December11. Mark your calendar and check the November
newsletter for more details and reservation infor-mation.
The circle drive for student drop-off and pick-uphas been congested at times, but we can make it
better with your help. Please follow the direc-tions of the aides supervising the circle drive and
pull ahead as far as possible prior to letting yourchild out of the vehicle or picking up your child.Using the entire circle drive will allow us to un-load and load children more efficiently. If possi-
ble, have your child get in and out of the car onthe sidewalk side. I have noticed some parentsdropping students off or picking them up in the
parking lot instead of the circle drive. If you donot use the circle drive, please park your car andcome up on the sidewalk with your child in themorning or to meet them at the sidewalk in the
afternoon. Elementary students are not allowedto walk through the parking lot by themselves toget into a waiting car. The police have informedus that they will be ticketing cars parked or pull-ing into the designated handicapped spaces todrop off students, if the vehicle does not have the
proper permit. I urge all parents to use the circledrive for drop-off and pick-up. The extra time ittakes to wait in the circle drive is worth the safetyof our children.
Our first quarter will be ending on October 17. Iencourage all parents or guardians to attend Par-ent-Teacher Conferences. This year we will behaving Parent-Teacher Conferences on October28 and November 4 from 4:00-7:30. We willalso be having conferences in the spring. Com-munication between school and home is vital for
the success of our students.
If you would like to receive this newsletter andthe menu by email, you may sign up electronical-ly by sending an email to the following address:[email protected]. Youremail should be blank; no message is necessary.You will get a reply with simple instructions tocomplete your registration.
MENUOCT. 1-3Wed., 10/01 Grilled Chicken on Bun, Cooked
Carrots, Orange Smiles, MilkThur., 10/02 Meatball Sub, Green Beans, Apple,
MilkFri., 10/03 Cheese Pizza, Celery w/Dip, Apple- sauce, Milk.
The complete menu is available on our website,or you may pick up a copy in our ofce.
LUNCHTIME!!Parents may complete an application for the Freeand Reduced Lunch Program at any time through-out the year. Regular lunch prices this year are$2.50 for PK-5, $2.75 for 6-12, and $1.50 for
breakfast (all grades). Extra milk is .50.
YEARBOOKSThe yearbook staff is offering a promotional pricefor those who order a yearbook by October 15.Up to this date, elementary yearbooks can beordered for $9, and high school yearbooks can beordered for $32. The prices will increase to $10and $35 after October 15. Order forms are avail-
able in the high school and elementary offices.
MR. BUTE - HS/MSI want to thank the students, staff and communitymembers for the great start we have had in our2014-2015 school year. As we move into Octo-
ber, it is difficult to believe that we are approach-ing the end of our first grading period (October17). Grade cards will be distributed to the stu-dents during the week of October 20-24.
The National Honor Society induction ceremonywill be held on Sunday, October 12 at 2:00 in theauditeria. Congratulations to the new inducteesas well as the current members. Placement in the
NHS is a prestigious honor that you and yourfamily can be extremely proud of. I invite thecommunity and parents to attend and honor theseand current NHS members.
As we are past the midterm of the first gradingperiod, I would like to emphasize the importanceof paying your students school fees. If you areunable to pay the entire amount at once, pleasecontact the school to set up a payment plan so thedebt will be cleared by the end of the 2014-2015school year.
Any junior or senior who hasnt passed all fivesections of the Ohio Graduation Test (Reading,Mathematics, Writing, Science, and Social Stud-ies) will take the needed test(s) during the weekof October 27-30. The student is responsible for
being in attendance for the assigned dates. Wehave spoken with those students and assigned
them a content teacher to provide support in pre-paring for the content test. Please be in commu-nication with your student about his/her progressin preparing for success on the test.
Again this year, we emphasize the importance ofcommunication between the community andschool. I encourage the staff to contact at leasttwo parents each week. I extend the encourage-ment to the community as well. Effective com-munication between community and school playsa vital role in our districts continual growth phi-losophy.
MR. MANZ-ELEMENTARYAs we pass the midterm of the first quarter, it istime to look ahead to many activities coming upin the near future. The end of our first quarter is
October 17. We would like to remind you thatyou need to have at least $16.25 of your fees paidin order to receive your elementary studentsreport card. You may stop in the elementaryoffice and pay this portion, or pay the full amountof $65.00.
The third grade Reading Ohio Achievement As-sessment (OAA) will be administered during theweek of October 6. We encourage parents tomake sure that their third grader gets a good nightof sleep and a good breakfast. This will helpensure that your student does as well as he or sheis capable of.
We have recently completed our screening ofstudents in K-3 in accordance with the 3rd GradeReading Guarantee (3GRG). This law requires
the school to inform parents in writing if theirchild is in danger of not being on-track to beable to read at a third grade level by the end oftheir third grade year. If this is found to be thecase, these not-on-track students will receivetargeted intervention during their K-3 grade yearsto help them reach this goal. For more infor-mation about this law, one can go to the OhioDepartment of Education website and click on the3rd Grade Reading Guarantee link.
We are pleased to inform you that we will bebringingMobile Discovery Theaterto the schoolon October 14. This group brings a portableIMAX screen and will present showings to stu-dents from preschool through 12. One of themain presentations will be on bullying. There aredifferent bullying presentations that will be tai-
lored to the students grade levels. We also hope
to offer other presentations, chosen by the teach-
ers, on this day to the students. In addition, wewill have a Movie Night that night. All arewelcome to attend the movie that evening. Wewill keep you posted with more details on Movie
Night as plans are finalized.
Finally, I would like to encourage you to continueto keep in contact with staff regarding questionsor concerns that you may have. Maintaining astrong line of communication is the first step inhelping to address problems and issues that mayarise. I would discourage just keeping concernsor problems to yourself, or only discussing thesewith other parents/community members. We atthe school need to be able to address issues thatmay arise, and we cannot do this if we are notinformed accordingly. We need to work togetherto gather all of the facts so the situation can be
resolved in the correct manner. This contact canbe achieved through phone calls, emails, and/orparent teacher conferences that are coming up atthe end of October and beginning of November.Thank you for your consideration in this matter,and we look forward to continued cooperation tomake this school year the best it can be.
GUIDANCE NEWSMrs. Rogge will host a Senior Parent Night onMonday, October 13 at 6:30 PM to explain schol-arships, AP testing, college admissions process,and introducing Financial Aid. Contact Mrs.Rogge at 419-258-5421, ext.2143 [email protected] for more infor-mation.
The PSAT/NMSQT will be given to interestedjuniors on October 15. Juniors were given a sheetexplaining the PSAT in their English class. Thecost for the PSAT is $14.00 and checks should bemade payable to Antwerp Local Schools.
Scholarships can be found on the school websiteunder SchoolsSr/Jr High SchoolGuidanceScholarships. These are updated periodically socheck the website frequently. Students will also
be given a list of scholarships monthly in theirEnglish class.
College representatives visiting AHS, along withCollege Open House dates, can be found on thewebsite under the guidance tab. Check the web-site from time to time for updates.
The 2014-2015 ACT and SAT test dates can befound on our website under SchoolsSr/Jr HighSchoolGuidanceTesting. For additionalinformation, contact Mrs. Rogge [email protected], or 419-258-5421,ext.2143.
BOOK FAIRThe book fair is coming on Tuesday, October 28through Tuesday, November 4. The book fairwill be open on each school day and on the eve-nings of October 28 and November 4 for Parent-Teacher Conferences. If you would like to helpwith the book fair, please contact Kayla Bagley([email protected]) or 419-258-5421, ext.2136. Thank you for encouraging liter-acy and supporting our library.
CHILD SCREENINGFree early childhood screenings are held periodi-cally during the year for children ages birth-5years. On October 3 a screening will take placeat Oakwood Elementary from 8:30-11:00 AM,and Paulding Elementary from 12:30-3:00 PM.On October 24, a screening will be held at PayneElementary from 11:00 AM-2:00 PM. Appoint-ments are preferred by calling 877-473-8166.
CHICKEN BBQ DINNERThe Antwerp Academic Boosters will host acarry-out chicken BBQ dinner on Friday, Octo-
ber 10, from 4:00-6:00 PM. The cost is $8.00 perdinner, available by presale only. Please contacta Pride Card holder, Mrs. Bagley, or Mrs. Vailfor presale dinner tickets.
TIME CHANGE IS NOV. 2
VARSITY FOOTBALL
Oct. 3 7:00 @Edgerton
Oct. 10 7:00 Home w/Hicksville
Oct. 17 7:00 @Tinora
Oct. 24 7:00 Home w/Fairview
Oct. 31 7:00 @Wayne Trace
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Oct. 6 5:30 @Van Wert
Oct. 7 5:30 @Fairview
Oct. 9 5:30 Home w/Wayne Trace
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY
Oct. 4 8:30 Antwerp Invitational
Oct. 7 4:30 Home w/County
Oct. 11 9:30 GMC @Wayne Trace
Oct. 18 TBA @DistrictOct. 25 TBA @Regionals
Nov. 1 TBA @State
FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL
Oct. 4 9:00 @Paulding Invitational
Oct. 9 4:30 @Wayne Trace
JH FOOTBALL
Oct. 7 5:00 Home w/Wayne Trace
Oct. 14 5:00 Home w/Edgerton
Oct. 21 5:00 @AyersvilleJH VOLLEYBALL
Oct. 2 5:00 Home w/Hicksville
Oct. 7 5:00 Home w/Montpelier
Oct. 9 4:30 @Liberty Center
Oct. 11 TBA Home/GMC
Oct. 1 Picture Day PS-5, Seniors & Vantage
Oct. 2 Picture Day 6-11
Oct. 10 Academic Booster Chicken Dinner
Oct. 10 JH Band Night/Band Parent/Almuni Night
@ Home Varsity Football Game
Oct. 12 NHS Induction2:00 in Auditeria
Oct. 13 Mobile Dentist
Oct. 13 JostensSenior Graduation Presentation
Oct. 13 Senior Parent Night (Guidance)6:30
Oct. 14 Mobile Discovery Theater
Oct. 14 Movie Night
Oct. 15 PSAT/NMSQT for Juniors
Oct. 15 Yearbook Order Discount EndsOct. 16 PTO Fundraiser Delivery
Oct. 16 Fall Choral Concert-MS/HS7:00
Oct. 17 End of First Quarter
Oct. 23 JostensSenior Graduation Orders Due
Oct. 25 Band @ Antwerp Costume Parade3:15
Oct. 25 Trick-or-Treat in Antwerp 5:00-6:30
Oct. 27 Band @ Decatur Parade7:00
Oct. 27-31 OGT Retakes
Oct. 28 Parent-Teacher Conferences 4:00-7:00
Oct. 28-Nov.4 Book Fair in Library
Oct. 31 NO SCHOOLInservice
Nov. 4 Parent-Teacher Conferences 4:00-7:00
FOOTBALL FUNDRAISERThe Antwerp Archer football team will sponso
laundry detergent sale Oct. 6-18. The cost is $for a 5-gallon bucket of detergent with puContact any football player or coach DreAltimus (419-258-5421, ext.2111) to place yoorder.
SCHOOL PICTURESSchool pictures will be taken on October 1seniors, Vantage students and students in gradPS-5. Pictures for students in grades 6-11 w
be on October 2.
CHORAL CONCERTThe public is invited to a Fall Concert present
by our Middle School Choir, High School Choand our Show Choir on Thursday, October 167:00 PM in the auditeria. All are invited to jous as we celebrate the beauty of fall throu
music.
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