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VOLUME 160, NUMBER 45 – NOVEMBER 7, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
By Richard Baranowski<br />
With Veterans Day<br />
approaching, events will be<br />
taking place across the<br />
country to honor our<br />
nation’s servicemen. One of<br />
the ways in which our community<br />
recognizes veterans<br />
is through the Way<br />
Library’s partnership in the<br />
Library of Congress Veterans<br />
Project, its purpose<br />
being the preservation of<br />
veterans’ service memories.<br />
The library continues to<br />
tape hometown veterans,<br />
preserving their stories for<br />
national, local, and family<br />
history. The finished tapes<br />
are sent to the Library of<br />
Congress, and copies are<br />
archived in Way Library.<br />
Recently, Way Library<br />
interviewed Korean War<br />
veteran John Parrish.<br />
For the last 50 years,<br />
Sergeant Parrish has been a<br />
member as well as past<br />
commander of both <strong>Perrysburg</strong>’s<br />
American Legion<br />
Post and VFW. He has<br />
probably held, at one time<br />
or another, every office<br />
there is in these two organizations.<br />
He has organized<br />
or helped organize and<br />
coordinate our hometown’s<br />
Memorial Day parades back<br />
to the 1950s. Mr. Parrish<br />
served during the Korean<br />
War from June of 1951 to<br />
June of 1953.<br />
“My parents came to<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> from Champaign,<br />
Illinois, during the<br />
1920s,” Mr. Parrish said.<br />
“There wasn’t much work<br />
back there, and my dad<br />
found a job with the Pennsylvania<br />
Railroad in Toledo.<br />
He had been in World<br />
War I as a telegraph and<br />
signal operator. He was on<br />
his way in a boat crossing<br />
the Atlantic when the<br />
Armistice was signed. They<br />
turned the boat around and<br />
came home. This happened<br />
to a lot of guys in World<br />
War I. It happened to Charlie<br />
Kopp’s dad. There was a<br />
big buildup and all these<br />
guys were in the pipeline,<br />
but the war was short and it<br />
was over before they saw<br />
anything.<br />
“I came along in 1930<br />
and was born in Chapman’s<br />
Hospital here in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
It was a maternity hospital<br />
and sort of nursing home. It<br />
was next to the beauty<br />
salon on Indiana and<br />
Louisiana Avenue. Gertrude<br />
Chapman was a nurse who<br />
ran the hospital. Her husband<br />
was a veterinarian,<br />
and he had a dog hospital<br />
behind the regular hospital<br />
and you know that made for<br />
all kind of jokes.<br />
“We lived at 445 West<br />
Fifth Street across from<br />
Peters Stamping. I went to<br />
all <strong>12</strong> grades of school here<br />
in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and one of<br />
my fond memories of those<br />
days was being a cheerleader.<br />
Back then, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
had a tradition of four<br />
girl cheerleaders and two<br />
boy cheerleaders. But after<br />
awhile they couldn’t get<br />
boys to do it so it reverted<br />
to the girls, and it’s that<br />
way today.<br />
“When I was 21, I was<br />
drafted. At that time, I was<br />
a trucker and press-punch<br />
material stocker at Peters<br />
Stamping. I had no absolute<br />
plan for my life at that time.<br />
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I was just kind of going<br />
along.<br />
“I was sent to Fort<br />
Meade, Maryland. This was<br />
in June of 1951. After I got<br />
my clothes and a few supplies,<br />
I was sent to Camp<br />
Breckinridge, Kentucky, for<br />
basic training. It was rough<br />
and hot, so hot that even<br />
when it rained, dust would<br />
be blowing in your face.<br />
We were doing calisthenics<br />
one day and I passed out,<br />
face-down from the heat.<br />
“I went overseas in<br />
December of 1951. They<br />
flew us from Akron-Canton<br />
airport in an old DC-3 from<br />
World War II. Every so<br />
often it would drop 50 feet<br />
all at once, terrifying everyone<br />
on board. They did not<br />
tell us where we were<br />
going, but we ended up at<br />
Camp Stoneman, near San<br />
Francisco. It was a major<br />
staging area for the Army in<br />
World War II and the Korean<br />
War. We were there<br />
about a week.<br />
“They put us on a ship<br />
and told us we were going<br />
to Korea. We were all a little<br />
afraid. We got into a<br />
typhoon, and the ship lost<br />
power. The back of the ship<br />
came right out of the water<br />
during the storm. There was<br />
water all over the ship, and<br />
everybody got sick. It took<br />
us from December 2 to<br />
December 28 to reach Okinawa.<br />
I found out later that<br />
because of this breakdown,<br />
our orders were changed. A<br />
ship that was going to Okinawa<br />
went to Korea instead<br />
and when we got going<br />
again, we were ordered to<br />
Okinawa. I still wonder<br />
what would have happened<br />
to me if not for that<br />
typhoon.<br />
“Okinawa is 10 miles<br />
wide at its widest, and 60<br />
miles long. We landed at<br />
White Beach, which is on<br />
the southeast side of Okinawa.<br />
That’s where all the<br />
ships came in. White Beach<br />
was a staging area and<br />
departure point for troops<br />
and equipment. As I was<br />
coming down the gangplank,<br />
a little Okinawan girl<br />
bowed and said to me,<br />
‘Ohio.’ I asked my buddy<br />
how she knew I was from<br />
Ohio. ‘You big dummy,’ he<br />
said. ‘Ohio is good morning<br />
in Japanese.’<br />
“From there we went to<br />
the motor pool next to the<br />
hospital. They said, ‘All<br />
you truck drivers follow<br />
me.’ There were about six<br />
of us. They gave us shovels<br />
and wheelbarrows, and we<br />
started to move a pile of<br />
dirt from one spot to another.<br />
I guess they counted a<br />
wheelbarrow as being a<br />
truck since it had a wheel<br />
on it. Guys that came in<br />
after us got to move the dirt<br />
from the spot where we<br />
piled it back to where we<br />
got it.<br />
“I learned one lesson the<br />
hard way. On New Year’s<br />
Eve 1951 we went to the<br />
Non-Commissioned Officers<br />
Club for dinner. I had a<br />
big steak, and the waitress<br />
asked if I wanted a Coke. I<br />
said hi, which means yes in<br />
Okinawan. She misunderstood<br />
and brought me Coke<br />
spiked with whiskey. I<br />
never drank, and I didn’t<br />
know what whiskey tasted<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
Library of Congress Veterans Project continues at Way Library<br />
like. I went out to dance<br />
and fell on the floor. The<br />
next morning I was so sick<br />
and hung over I could hardly<br />
move. You learn a lot in<br />
the service.<br />
“I was assigned to drive<br />
an ambulance. I did not<br />
bandage people up or anything<br />
like that. I had no<br />
medical experience. As a<br />
rule, we did not transport<br />
sick or injured Okinawans.<br />
Okinawan people were not<br />
allowed to use the military<br />
hospital unless they worked<br />
for the government. We had<br />
the best hospital in the Far<br />
East Command. Even General<br />
Mark Clark used it.<br />
“I saw the Okinawan<br />
hospital once. It was not<br />
very sanitary, and they had<br />
one nurse. I took a young<br />
Okinawan girl there. She<br />
worked in a bakery and got<br />
her fingers sliced on a<br />
bread machine. My ambulance<br />
did not have enough<br />
room to fit through the gate<br />
to get to the building. My<br />
lieutenant ordered me to<br />
drive in there, and I scraped<br />
up both sides of the vehicle.<br />
“The Okinawan people<br />
always treated us very well.<br />
During World War II, they<br />
were terrified of us because<br />
the Japanese told them we<br />
would torture them, but we<br />
didn’t do that. It seemed<br />
like the women did most of<br />
the work. They’d have a<br />
baby in the morning and in<br />
the afternoon be back in the<br />
rice paddy with the baby<br />
strapped to their back.<br />
“We were stationed just<br />
outside Onna, on the west<br />
central coast. We lived in<br />
Quonset huts across from<br />
the hospital. The hospital<br />
was a dozen Quonset huts<br />
all in a row. Each hut was a<br />
different ward. The operating<br />
room was a big building<br />
with Quonset huts coming<br />
off of it like spokes in a<br />
wheel.<br />
“Kadena Air Force Base<br />
was just south of us. That’s<br />
where the B-29s took off<br />
and I was stationed there<br />
with my ambulance quite a<br />
few times. Once in a while,<br />
a B-29 would come in shot<br />
up and have wounded on<br />
the plane. I’d back up my<br />
ambulance to the plane and<br />
take them to the hospital. If<br />
they were badly hurt,<br />
they’d send them on to a<br />
hospital ship or a hospital<br />
back in the states.<br />
“I usually worked three<br />
days on and two days off,<br />
then two days on and three<br />
days off. Part of my job<br />
was visiting the first aid<br />
stations all up and down the<br />
island. We would stay in<br />
their quarters. I usually had<br />
a WAC nurse and a medical<br />
aide with me. The 29th<br />
Infantry Marine Division<br />
was at White Beach. There<br />
was another base in Naha<br />
and a lot of Air Force guys<br />
were at Kadena. Kadena<br />
was a strategic air base, so<br />
they flew missions from<br />
there. There were a couple<br />
of thousand soldiers on the<br />
island at any one time.<br />
There were lots of accidents,<br />
and guys got in<br />
fights in the villages. A<br />
couple of guys cut each<br />
other up with knives one<br />
night. Some guys would get<br />
killed. There was a lot of<br />
sake drinking. One guy got<br />
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John Parrish on a recent visit to Way Library<br />
John Parrish at Breckinridge, Kentucky, in August 1951.<br />
so drunk he fell off a cliff,<br />
but he didn’t hurt himself.<br />
And there were more GIs<br />
than women, and that<br />
always causes problems.<br />
“I went out with the exgovernor<br />
of Japan’s daughter<br />
during much of the time<br />
I was on the island. I could<br />
only go with her if another<br />
GI and another girl were<br />
with us. I could not take her<br />
on any Army base with me.<br />
We often would go to the<br />
Ernie Pyle Theatre. They<br />
named it that because Ernie<br />
Pyle was killed on an island<br />
called Ii Shima off of Okinawa.<br />
It had an open-air<br />
restaurant with a band that<br />
played Okinawan music,<br />
which was pretty awful.<br />
And it was a strange place.<br />
The restrooms were male<br />
and female combined. And<br />
they didn’t think anything<br />
of it. I was shocked the first<br />
time I walked in.<br />
“After awhile I sort of<br />
relaxed there. They told us<br />
we were in Okinawa for the<br />
duration, so I stopped worrying<br />
about being sent to<br />
Korea. The weather was not<br />
that bad there. It would get<br />
cold, but not freezing. Certain<br />
times of the year it<br />
could get terribly hot, especially<br />
in the Quonset hut.<br />
By noon you were so<br />
sweaty that you needed a<br />
change of clothes. But I had<br />
good duty. Being in the<br />
medical corps, I wore an<br />
armband and it didn’t matter<br />
what time of day it was,<br />
I could jump ahead in the<br />
chow line, which the other<br />
guys didn’t take too kindly.<br />
I got called pill-pusher and<br />
worse.”<br />
Mr. Parrish described<br />
what it was like to live<br />
among the Okinawans.<br />
“They lived in bamboo<br />
houses. They did not have<br />
cars, but there was a diesel<br />
bus service running the<br />
main north-south highway,<br />
the only road paved–which<br />
we built. The capital, Naha,<br />
was crowded. The houses<br />
were crammed close together.<br />
In town, meat would<br />
hang out in the open air<br />
with flies buzzing around.<br />
We’d never eat in their<br />
restaurants, even though we<br />
were not told we couldn’t,<br />
but we knew better.<br />
“I was in Okinawa 21<br />
months and earned $21<br />
each of those months. I<br />
came back on the USS<br />
Walker. The trip back was<br />
pretty rough. But it only<br />
took 15 days, including a<br />
stop at Yokohama to pick<br />
up some troops. We came<br />
back with 2,000 men, fivehigh<br />
hammocks. But I was<br />
going home, so it didn’t<br />
matter.<br />
“We came back to Camp<br />
Stoneman in San Francisco.<br />
We were put aboard a train<br />
to Albuquerque. From there<br />
it was back to Custer,<br />
Michigan, to be processed<br />
out. The train ride was miserable,<br />
but again, you’re<br />
going home so it isn’t so<br />
bad. After a few days, I was<br />
processed out and I called<br />
my dad to come and pick<br />
me up. I was given $351 of<br />
mustering out pay and $7<br />
for expenses to get me<br />
home.<br />
“They held my job at<br />
Peters Stamping, and I went<br />
back to work. Later I went<br />
to LOF. I also went into the<br />
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‘Does not reflect any reduction in services’<br />
Mayor presents proposed 2013 city budget to council<br />
Mayor Nelson Evans<br />
recently presented a proposed<br />
balanced 2013 city<br />
budget to members of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
City Council.<br />
“This budget does not<br />
reflect any reduction in services<br />
to our citizens or visitors<br />
to our community,” he<br />
wrote in a memo to council.<br />
The 2013 general fund<br />
estimate is $17,478,266 of<br />
which $14,750,000 is projected<br />
income tax revenue.<br />
This revenue estimate combined<br />
with the projected<br />
beginning balance of<br />
$1,035,049 provides total<br />
estimated general fund<br />
resources of $18,513,315.<br />
The proposed expenditures<br />
for the general fund<br />
for 2013 are $18,002,982.<br />
The 2013 revenue estimate<br />
for “combined funds,”<br />
which includes the general<br />
fund but excludes the proprietary<br />
funds, is<br />
$31,683,076. The projected<br />
expenditures for the “combined<br />
funds” are projected<br />
at $26,853,695.<br />
The 2013 revenue estimate<br />
for the proprietary<br />
funds, including beginning<br />
balances, is $18,777,724.<br />
The projected expenditures<br />
for these funds are<br />
$16,558,319. The funds in<br />
this category include water,<br />
sewer and water pollution<br />
control.<br />
“This proposed budget<br />
will provide the means for<br />
our departments to initiate<br />
new methods of service<br />
delivery, continue to preserve<br />
and improve our<br />
infrastructure, appropriate-<br />
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ly maintain the city’s buildings<br />
and fleet, sustain quality<br />
of life programs and<br />
services, and protect our<br />
citizens,” said Mayor<br />
Evans.<br />
Projects, Initiatives,<br />
Service Levels<br />
•Automated Refuse/<br />
Recycling Collection:<br />
Administrators has<br />
explored and recommend<br />
moving away from rear<br />
loading refuse trucks to<br />
automated side loading<br />
trucks for refuse and recycling<br />
collection through the<br />
use of a municipal lease<br />
program.<br />
•State Route 65 Road<br />
Improvements: This ODOT<br />
project is jointly funded by<br />
ODOT (80 precent) and the<br />
city (20 percent). ODOT<br />
will be resurfacing State<br />
Route 65 from approximately<br />
Holly Lane east to<br />
State Route 25.<br />
•Cherry Street Sewer<br />
Separation District 210:<br />
Construction will take<br />
place in 2013 for this estimated<br />
$1.7 million project.<br />
There is no new debt<br />
financings associated with<br />
this project.<br />
•Eckel Junction/State<br />
Route 25: This project is to<br />
upgrade the intersection for<br />
the current volume of traffic<br />
as well as the anticipated<br />
increase in traffic due to<br />
development on west Eckel<br />
Junction and anticipated<br />
future development to the<br />
east.<br />
•Rotary Park Tennis<br />
Courts: The city is continuing<br />
to make improvements<br />
to the newest public recre-<br />
ation area by the proposed<br />
addition of lighting at the<br />
tennis courts.<br />
•Building Maintenance:<br />
It is scheduled to replace<br />
the roof at the municipal<br />
building as well as HVAC<br />
renovations/upgrades to the<br />
court building and senior<br />
center.<br />
•Fleet Upgrades and<br />
Tracking: There are several<br />
vehicles considered for<br />
replacement in the 2013<br />
proposed budget. Additionally<br />
the city is proposing<br />
the purchase of a fleet<br />
maintenance software program<br />
that allows the city to<br />
track the total cost of ownership<br />
for each vehicle and<br />
modify the vehicle replacement<br />
cycle based upon<br />
industry standards and in-<br />
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house data.<br />
•Additional Personnel:<br />
one communication officer<br />
for the police division.<br />
Carry-Over Projects<br />
The following is a list of<br />
some of the “carry over”<br />
projects that have been<br />
budgeted in previous years<br />
and will be carried forward<br />
in the 2013 budget.<br />
•Design of the proposed<br />
fire station No. 2;<br />
•Roachton Road and<br />
Fort Meigs Road water<br />
towers;<br />
•Design for phase III of<br />
the wastewater treatment<br />
plant improvements;<br />
•River walk master plan;<br />
•Cherry Street Sewer<br />
Separation District 209;<br />
•Water and sewer rate<br />
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Election results: next week<br />
Due to the Monday deadline of the <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>,<br />
results from Tuesday’s general election were not available<br />
and will be printed in next week’s edition.<br />
Veterans Day closings<br />
In observance of Veterans Day, Monday, November <strong>12</strong>,<br />
the following offices and businesses will be closed.<br />
•City offices and Municipal Court<br />
•Post Office<br />
•Wood County offices<br />
•<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />
•Owens Community College<br />
•These banks will be closed: First Federal Bank, 1077<br />
Louisiana Avenue; Charter One Bank, 144 East Front Street;<br />
Huntington Banks, 131 Louisiana Avenue, 690 West South<br />
Boundary Street and 1001 Sandusky Street; Fifth Third<br />
Banks, 26521 North Dixie Highway and 10105 Fremont<br />
Pike; Farmers and Merchants Bank, 7001 Lighthouse Way;<br />
The State Bank and Trust Company, 610 East South Boundary<br />
Street; PNC, 100 West South Boundary; and Key Bank,<br />
1088 Louisiana Avenue.<br />
Local veterans travel to Washington, D.C. aboard Honor Flight<br />
Four <strong>Perrysburg</strong> veterans were aboard Honor Flight Northwest Ohio last month for a day-long trip to Washington,<br />
D.C. to visit the memorials built to honor their service. Veterans, from left, include Korean War veterans<br />
Denny Barrett and Bill Williams; World War II veteran George Harruff, and Korean War veteran Bill King.<br />
The veterans received hand-made cards from Woodland school students and a special send-off from <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Cub Scout Troop <strong>11</strong>0. Scouts, from left, are Joey Jacoby, CJ Smith, Patrick Jacoby and Calvin Siefke.<br />
Honor Flight Northwest Ohio is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization formed in 2007 to send the veterans of<br />
northwest Ohio to Washington, D.C. to visit the memorials. To date, 1,381 veterans have flown on 28 flights to<br />
see their memorials. There is no cost to the veteran for the trip which includes the flight, bus service to the<br />
memorials, and all meals and beverages throughout the day. A trained medical team accompanies each flight to<br />
assist veterans with medical needs.<br />
For additional information on Honor Flight or to sponsor a veteran, visit the Web site at www.honorflight<br />
nwo.org.
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Remnants of Hurricane Sandy didn’t dampen <strong>Perrysburg</strong> preschool trick or treat<br />
The windy, rainy, chilly weather courtesy of Hurricane Sandy did not dampen<br />
excitement for the Preschool Trick or Treat in downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong> last Wednesday.<br />
Sponsored by Welch Publishing, the annual event saw many children and parents<br />
walking from business to business to fill their pumpkins with special treats.<br />
Clockwise from above left: Jane and Allen Wendt accompanied their grandsons,<br />
Collin and Gavin, trick or treating.<br />
Four-year-old Makayleigh Hubbard told her mom that she wanted to be a tornado<br />
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Emma Sigmon added a warm matching pink hat to her pretty princess dress.<br />
One-and-a-half-year old Adie Cherry stayed warm in her pink elephant costume.<br />
Four-year-old fairy princess Eden Ewbank is sending a wish to the <strong>Messenger</strong><br />
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Everyone loves a smiling dinosaur and Stella Scheub is certainly a treat.<br />
Brothers Keagan and Blake Lowry were all set for adventure in their Batman<br />
costumes.<br />
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The proposed 2013<br />
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who have negotiated wages<br />
as part of a collective bargaining<br />
unit agreement during<br />
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The 2013 budget also<br />
includes salary adjustments<br />
provided to senior level<br />
staff following the approval<br />
of the 20<strong>12</strong> budget.<br />
Passage of the budget is<br />
expected at the December 4<br />
meeting of city council.<br />
-Deb Buker<br />
Toledo Bar Assn.<br />
annual trunk show<br />
set for Nov. 30<br />
The Toledo Bar Association<br />
will hold its sixth annual<br />
trunk show at the Toledo Club<br />
on November 30, from <strong>11</strong>:30<br />
a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
Handcrafted gifts created<br />
by more than 25 local artists<br />
will be featured. Items<br />
include paintings, garden art,<br />
blown glass, jewelry, knitted<br />
items, purses and more. The<br />
trunk show is open to the public.<br />
Visitors also can enjoy the<br />
Toledo Club’s display of holiday<br />
trees.<br />
The Toledo Club is located<br />
at 235 14th Street, Toledo.<br />
Library of Congress Veterans Project<br />
➧Continued from page 1<br />
reserves. You went to meetings<br />
and then in the summer<br />
you went to camp for<br />
two weeks. It was sort of<br />
like basic training, and it<br />
wasn’t that bad. It was nice<br />
for some of the guys<br />
because they could get<br />
away from their wives for a<br />
while. I went to Breckinridge,<br />
Kentucky, for my<br />
two weeks. We built Bailey<br />
Bridges. You know I<br />
could never understand<br />
why they didn’t send us to<br />
Camp Perry. It was much<br />
closer, and they did the<br />
same thing they did in<br />
Breckinridge.<br />
“Looking back, after<br />
basic training, my time in<br />
the service was duck soup.<br />
I had a lot of fun, and I<br />
enjoyed what I did in the<br />
Army. I remember I even<br />
volunteered for kitchen<br />
duty, scouring pots and<br />
pans. When you were done,<br />
you were done. It was<br />
either that or guard duty,<br />
and I hated guard duty. You<br />
had to stand there all by<br />
yourself. Sometimes it was<br />
two hours on and four off<br />
and endless marching back<br />
and forth. You had to know<br />
your orders. The sergeant<br />
would come around and<br />
ask you what a certain gen-<br />
eral order was–and if you<br />
didn’t know it, you were in<br />
trouble. Two hours could<br />
be like two weeks.<br />
“But for the most part, I<br />
enjoyed my time in the<br />
service. I had a chance to<br />
help people, and I was fortunate<br />
that I was never<br />
really in any danger, but I<br />
have the greatest respect<br />
for the guys who were.”<br />
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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Business and Service Directory<br />
This is the most up-to-date directory of businesses in this community. Some of these businesses are new, and it<br />
will be to your advantage to keep this directory as a handy reference for the many services available in this community.<br />
If you wish to be listed, please call 419-874-2528.<br />
ASPHALT PAVING<br />
Bowers Asphalt and Paving<br />
6157 Walbridge Road . . . . . . . . .419-666-0516<br />
ATTORNEYS<br />
Anspach Meeks Ellenberger, LLP<br />
Garrick O. White<br />
300 Madison Avenue<br />
Suite 1600, Toledo . . . . . . . . .419-246-5757<br />
Dombey & Hart<br />
<strong>11</strong>0 West Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-3569<br />
Handwork & Kerscher, LLP<br />
1090 West South Boundary . . . . .419-872-6600<br />
Gerald M. Kobil<br />
<strong>11</strong>8 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-3322<br />
Leatherman, Witzler, Noll, Howard & Skaff<br />
353 Elm Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3536<br />
Michael Prephan, Jr.<br />
105 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-874-2261<br />
Robison, Curphey & O’Connell<br />
Paul Croy<br />
204 Farnsworth, Waterville . . .419-878-2931<br />
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Collision Service<br />
135 West Third Street . . . . . . . . .419-874-8714<br />
Taylor Hyundai Service<br />
<strong>12</strong>681 Eckel Junction Road . . . . .419-931-8000<br />
Tom’s Tire<br />
<strong>12</strong>645 Eckel Junction Road . . . . .419-874-7936<br />
AWARDS AND ENGRAVING<br />
All Star Trophy<br />
28543 White Road . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3878<br />
BANKING and SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS<br />
First Federal Bank<br />
1077 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . .419-872-8326<br />
The State Bank and Trust<br />
610 East South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-2090<br />
BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES<br />
Dynalite Corporation<br />
26040 A Glenwood Road . . . . . .419-873-1706<br />
BURGERS<br />
PerrysBurgers<br />
220 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-931-9083<br />
CHILD CARE and TUTORING<br />
Children’s Discovery Center<br />
<strong>11</strong>090 Avenue Road . . . . . . . . . .419-874-8203<br />
7033 Lighthouse Way . . . . . . . . .419-872-4510<br />
CHILDREN’S RESALE CLOTHING<br />
Once Upon A Child<br />
140 East South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-3606<br />
CHIROPRACTOR<br />
Turning Point Chiropractic<br />
353 Elm Street, Suite B . . . . . . . .419-874-4840<br />
www.MyTurningPointChiro.com<br />
CLEANERS<br />
Bel-Aire Cleaners<br />
<strong>11</strong>7 East Indiana Avenue . . . . . . .419-874-4259<br />
26625 North Dixie Highway<br />
RiverPlace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4205<br />
CONCRETE<br />
Stall’s Concrete Construction<br />
332 East Third Street . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3963<br />
CREDIT UNIONS<br />
Maumee Valley Credit Union<br />
1070 Commerce Drive . . . . . . . .419-872-<strong>12</strong>01<br />
DANCE SCHOOL<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Academy of the Performing Arts<br />
156 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-6773<br />
FARM SUPPLIES<br />
Luckey Farmers, Inc.<br />
<strong>11</strong>330 Avenue Road . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3525<br />
FINANCIAL PLANNING<br />
Citizen Advisory Group<br />
900 W. South Boundary Street,<br />
#4B, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-872-0204<br />
www.citizenadvisory.com<br />
Sharma Financial Services<br />
26974 Eckel Road . . . . . . . . . . . .419-536-8213<br />
Skotynsky Financial Group, LLC<br />
Securities offered through Raymond James<br />
Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC<br />
213 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-873-1400<br />
GARAGE DOOR OPENERS<br />
Haas Garage Door Co.<br />
26020 Glenwood Road . . . . . . . .419-874-4356<br />
GOLF CART SALES/RENTAL/PARTS<br />
Welch’s Golf Carts, Inc.<br />
8272 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4985<br />
GROCERIES<br />
Kazmaier’s<br />
<strong>12</strong>7 East Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4325<br />
HARDWARE<br />
Mills Pro Hardware and Supply<br />
130 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-874-4502<br />
HARDWOOD COLORED MULCH<br />
Pallet World, Inc.<br />
8292 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-9333<br />
HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7163<br />
Schwabel Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-9900<br />
HOME HEALTH CARE<br />
A to Z Health Care, Inc. . . . . . . . . .419-874-5227<br />
955 Commerce Drive . . . . . . . . .800-589-6577<br />
Comfort Keepers<br />
109 West Fifth Street . . . . . . . . . .419-874-4880<br />
HOME INTERIORS<br />
Colorful Living Interiors<br />
26693 Eckel Road, 6B . . . . . . . . .419-873-7666<br />
INSURANCE<br />
BCA Insurance Group<br />
28350 Kensington Lane . . . . . . .419-931-0742<br />
www.bca-ins.com<br />
Smithers Insurance Agency<br />
229 Superior Street, Rossford . . .419-666-5703<br />
James Price named Wood County Throwndown Champion at WCCOA event<br />
Five chefs recently battled<br />
for the title of “Wood<br />
County Throwdown Champion”<br />
at an event at Penta Career<br />
Center. The Wood<br />
County Committee on Aging,<br />
along with Penta Career Center,<br />
held the Throwdown to<br />
raise awareness of the culinary<br />
skills of food service<br />
personnel who prepare meals<br />
for older adults in Wood<br />
County.<br />
Guests sampled various<br />
appetizers, entrees and<br />
desserts prepared by local<br />
chefs. Competing were Dave<br />
Napierala of Waterford at<br />
Levis Commons, Anne Hodulik<br />
of Bowling Green Manor,<br />
James Price of Sterling<br />
House of Bowling Green,<br />
Mike Widmer of Blakely<br />
Care Center, and Paul Dauch<br />
of Wood County Committee<br />
on Aging.<br />
Guests voted for their favorite<br />
dishes. People’s<br />
Choice Awards for the appetizers<br />
was awarded to Waterford<br />
at Levis Commons for<br />
their blue cheese walnut<br />
salad; the entrée to Bowling<br />
Green Manor for their taco<br />
lasagna, and the dessert to<br />
Bowling Green Manor for<br />
their pecan crusted pumpkin<br />
dessert.<br />
The celebrity judges included<br />
Ron Matter, superintendent<br />
of Penta Career<br />
Center; Dan Neman, food editor<br />
at The Blade; and Chef<br />
Gretchen Fayeweather, assis-<br />
Pictured at the Throwdown event are, from left: judges Ron Matter and Dan Neman, James Price, and judge Gretchen<br />
Fayeweather.<br />
tant professor of culinary arts<br />
at Owens Community College.<br />
After tasting all five appetizers,<br />
entrees and desserts,<br />
the judges unanimously<br />
choose the overall champion.<br />
An engraved plate and title of<br />
“Throwdown Champion”<br />
went to James Price of Ster-<br />
ling House of Bowling<br />
Green.<br />
“I thought it was really<br />
nice. It was a good experience<br />
to see how the standards have<br />
been raised in dining for our<br />
older adults. I had a lot of fun<br />
and I look forward to defending<br />
my championship next<br />
year,” said, Mr. Price, house<br />
dining services coordinator at<br />
Sterling House.<br />
Entertainment at the event<br />
featured the Gene Parker jazz<br />
trio, sponsored by Visiting<br />
Physicians Association.<br />
The Sterling House of<br />
Bowling Green will host a<br />
tasting for the public to enjoy<br />
the entire Throwdown meal<br />
prepared by Mr. Price. It will<br />
be held November 9, at noon,<br />
at Sterling House of Bowling<br />
Green, <strong>12</strong>1 North Wintergarden<br />
Road, Bowling Green.<br />
Seating is limited. For reservations,<br />
call 419-354-5300.<br />
Check us out on the web: www.perrysburg.com<br />
INSURANCE (continued)<br />
State Farm Insurance,<br />
Barry Van Hoozen<br />
130 West South Boundary . . . .419-872-9444<br />
T. Wood Agency, LLC<br />
Trina Wood<br />
<strong>11</strong>2 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . .419-874-4959<br />
JEWELERS<br />
Broer Freeman<br />
Ottawa Hills Shopping Center<br />
4328 West Central Avenue . . .419-536-5272<br />
Howard Jewelers<br />
<strong>12</strong>6 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-4551<br />
McGivern Company<br />
<strong>11</strong>2 West Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4473<br />
LAWN MOWER SALES and SERVICE<br />
Mini-Engine Repair<br />
217 West Third Street . . . . . . . . .419-874-3139<br />
LOCKSMITHS<br />
Locke’s Locksmith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3461<br />
NEWSPAPERS<br />
The Advisor<br />
<strong>11</strong>7 East Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4491<br />
or 874-2528<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />
<strong>11</strong>7 East Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4491<br />
or 874-2528<br />
NURSING CENTERS<br />
The Manor at <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
250 Manor Drive<br />
(off Three Meadows Dr.) . . . . .419-874-0306<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Care and Rehabilitation Center<br />
State Route 795<br />
and Oregon Road . . . . . . . . . .419-666-0935<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons Retirement Center<br />
and Heartland of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Nursing/Rehab Facility<br />
10542 Fremont Pike<br />
Call for information . . . . . . . . .419-874-1931<br />
NUTRITION<br />
GNC<br />
27072 Carronade Drive . . . . . . .419-872-6155<br />
PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />
Mike Olmstead’s Performance Over Pain<br />
1090 W. South Boundary, Suite 200<br />
performanceoverpain.com . . . . .419-872-1914<br />
Physical Therapy Consultants of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
27064 Oakmead Drive . . . . . . . .419-874-6957<br />
PLUMBING SERVICES<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Plumbing, Heating<br />
& Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7163<br />
PRINTERS<br />
Welch Publishing Co.<br />
<strong>11</strong>7 East Second Street . . . . . . . .419-874-4491<br />
or 874-2528<br />
PSYCHOLOGISTS<br />
Ackerman-Spain Counseling Services, LLC<br />
134 West South Boundary<br />
Suite MM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-873-0891<br />
The following programs<br />
will be offered through the<br />
Wood County Park District.<br />
Registration is required for all<br />
programs 48 hours in advance.<br />
To register, call the Park<br />
District Office at 419-353-<br />
1897 or visit the Web site at<br />
wcparks.org. Most programs<br />
are free of charge.<br />
Squirrel Crazy<br />
Help make a giant squirrel’s<br />
nest behind the nature<br />
center and find out what’s<br />
going on with all those nutty<br />
squirrels. The program will be<br />
held Saturday, November 10,<br />
from 10 to <strong>11</strong>:15 a.m., at the<br />
W.W. Knight Nature Preserve<br />
classroom.<br />
What’s In the Cupboard?<br />
How do birds survive our<br />
tough winters? Learn some of<br />
the things they eat to survive<br />
and how you can assist them<br />
during the winter months. Participants<br />
will make a simple<br />
bird feeder to take home. The<br />
program will be offered Sunday,<br />
November <strong>11</strong>, from 9 to<br />
10 a.m., at Slippery Elm<br />
Trail: Cricket Frog Cove.<br />
Winter Birds–Get Ready<br />
Plenty of birds stick<br />
around for Ohio’s coldest<br />
months; some even come here<br />
from the north. Find out who<br />
they are and how you can take<br />
the sting out of winter for<br />
these feathered critters. The<br />
program will be offered<br />
Thursday, November 15, from<br />
6:30 to 7:45 p.m., in the classroom<br />
at Park District Headquarters.<br />
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Wood County<br />
Park District News<br />
Modern Day Pterodactyls<br />
Sandhill Crane Field Trip<br />
These prehistoric-sounding<br />
birds gather in the thousands<br />
at Jasper Pulaski<br />
Wildlife Area in Indiana.<br />
Travel to Indiana Saturday<br />
and Sunday, November 17-18,<br />
to watch as they gather in the<br />
wetlands to roost in the<br />
evening and watch them leave<br />
the wetlands to feed in the<br />
morning.<br />
The transportation fee is<br />
$10. Meal and lodging information<br />
and pricing will be<br />
provided after registration.<br />
For more information or to<br />
register, call naturalist Jim<br />
Witter at 419-661-1697, extension<br />
201 or send an e-mail<br />
to jwitter@ wcparks.org.<br />
Volunteer<br />
Opportunities<br />
The following volunteer<br />
opportunities are available.<br />
Participants should dress to<br />
work outdoors and bring<br />
gloves, if possible.<br />
•November 8, from 5:30 to<br />
7:30 p.m.–Native Nursery<br />
Nights at the Reuthinger Preserve.<br />
Help maintain the native<br />
nursery beds. Dress to<br />
work outdoors, and bring<br />
gloves, if possible.<br />
•November 15, from 6:30<br />
to 8 p.m.–Seed Cleaning at<br />
Reuthinger Preserve. Help<br />
prepare native seeds collected<br />
by volunteers to be propagated<br />
in the greenhouse or sown out<br />
in the parks. No experience is<br />
needed, and all the work will<br />
be done indoors in the heat.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
A.A. Green Realty, Inc.<br />
26580 North Dixie Highway . . . .419-931-7355<br />
RE/MAX Executives<br />
208 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-873-4400<br />
Welles Bowen Realtors<br />
1677 Lance Pointe, Maumee . . .419-891-0888<br />
RENTAL HALLS<br />
Graystone Banquet Hall and Conference Center<br />
29101 Hufford Road . . . . . . . . . .419-874-5016<br />
RESTAURANTS<br />
Burger King “Home of the Whopper”<br />
10796 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . .419-874-5<strong>11</strong>1<br />
Casa Barron<br />
209 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . .419-874-5361<br />
Fricker’s<br />
27390 Helen Drive . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-3605<br />
Marco’s Pizza<br />
629 West South Boundary . . . . . .419-874-1968<br />
McDonald’s Restaurant<br />
10163 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . .419-874-2538<br />
26540 N. Dixie Highway . . . . . .419-872-2210<br />
The Wayward Inn<br />
<strong>12</strong>13 Schreier Road, Rossford . . .419-666-3288<br />
RETIREMENT LIVING and NURSING FACILITY<br />
Kingston Residence of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
333 East Boundary Street . . . . . .419-872-6200<br />
SEWER SERVICE<br />
Clean Thru Sewer Service<br />
905 Bexton Drive . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-9407<br />
SHIPPING AND PACKING<br />
UPS Store<br />
27100 Oakmead Drive . . . . . . . .419-873-9840<br />
STORAGE UNITS<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Self Storage<br />
8272 Fremont Pike . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7738<br />
TAX SERVICE<br />
Preferred Tax Service<br />
148 East South Boundary . . . . . .419-872-0600<br />
TEEN RESALE CLOTHING<br />
Plato’s Closet<br />
144 W. South Boundary . . . . . . .419-873-8600<br />
TOOL RENTAL<br />
Black Swamp Equipment<br />
<strong>12</strong>418 Williams Road . . . . . . . . .419-872-9944<br />
Wellman Rental<br />
26860 Eckel Road . . . . . . . . . . . .419-874-7951<br />
VETERINARIANS<br />
South Suburban Animal Hospital<br />
5100 Brockway Drive . . . . . . . . .419-872-0920<br />
WINDOW CLEANING<br />
Suburban Window Cleaning<br />
7796 Ponderosa Unit G . . . . . . .419-661-8550<br />
WOMEN & MATERNITY RESALE<br />
Clothes Mentor<br />
194 East South Boundary . . . . . .419-872-0022<br />
Memory Screening Day program<br />
offered at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Senior Center<br />
The Wood County Committee<br />
on Aging, Inc. will<br />
offer free, confidential memory<br />
screenings and information<br />
about successful aging<br />
on November 13.<br />
The event is part of National<br />
Memory Screening Day<br />
(NMSD), an annual initiative<br />
that the Alzheimer’s Foundation<br />
of America (AFA) holds<br />
each November during National<br />
Alzheimer’s Disease<br />
Awareness Month. More than<br />
2,000 sites across the country<br />
will be participating.<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Senior<br />
Center, 140 West Indiana<br />
Avenue, will provide the<br />
memory screenings from 2<br />
p.m. to 4 p.m., and brain gym<br />
exercises from 2 to 3 p.m.<br />
To register, call the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Area Senior at 419-<br />
874-0847.<br />
“Wood County Committee<br />
on Aging, Inc strives to<br />
keep individuals in their<br />
homes and through events<br />
like this we are able to provide<br />
resources for those with<br />
concerns about their cognitive<br />
abilities. So that they may<br />
plan ahead and avoid a crisis”<br />
states, Danielle Brogley, director<br />
of programs.<br />
Qualified healthcare professionals<br />
administer the<br />
screenings, which consist of a<br />
series of questions and tasks,<br />
and take five to 10 minutes.<br />
Screening results are not a diagnosis,<br />
and individuals with<br />
below-normal scores or who<br />
have concerns are encouraged<br />
to pursue a full medical exam.<br />
Some memory problems<br />
can be readily treated, such as<br />
those caused by vitamin deficiencies<br />
or thyroid problems.<br />
Other memory problems<br />
might result from causes that<br />
are not currently reversible,<br />
such as Alzheimer’s disease.<br />
In general, the earlier the diagnosis,<br />
the easier it is to treat<br />
one of these conditions.<br />
Eric J. Hall, AFA’s president<br />
and CEO, said the continuing<br />
growth of National<br />
Memory Screening Day reinforces<br />
the need for this service.<br />
More than 30 leading<br />
professional organizations are<br />
supporting the event this year.<br />
“Community memory<br />
screenings are a vital resource<br />
to begin a dialogue with a<br />
healthcare professional and to<br />
learn more about brain health.<br />
They prompt critical next<br />
steps,” he said.<br />
AFA urges anyone concerned<br />
about memory<br />
changes, at risk of<br />
Alzheimer’s disease due to<br />
family history or who wants<br />
to check their memory now<br />
and for future comparison to<br />
get screened. Warning signs<br />
of dementia include forgetting<br />
people’s names and<br />
events, asking repetitive questions,<br />
loss of verbal or written<br />
skills, confusion over daily<br />
routines, and erratic mood<br />
swings.<br />
Currently, as many as 5.1<br />
million Americans have<br />
Alzheimer’s disease, and the<br />
incidence is rising in line with<br />
the swell of aging baby<br />
boomers. The prevalence of<br />
Alzheimer’s disease doubles<br />
every five years beyond age<br />
65.
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Archaeological Institute<br />
to host lecture on Nov. 16<br />
The Archaeological Institute<br />
of America, Toledo Society,<br />
will host a lecture,<br />
“Wining and Street-side Dining<br />
in three Ancient Roman<br />
Towns” on Friday, November<br />
16, at 7:30 p.m.<br />
The free illustrated lecture<br />
will be given in the Little Theatre<br />
at the Toledo Museum of<br />
Art, 2445 Monroe Street,<br />
Toledo. The program is open to<br />
the public.<br />
The Pompeii Sleazy Bars<br />
Project began in 2004, with the<br />
aim of studying the public<br />
presentation of all surviving<br />
“bars” at Pompeii. Approximately<br />
50 of the 150 remain. It<br />
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and then Rome’s port of<br />
Ostia. Humble shop owners<br />
sought to attract customers<br />
with their own form of marble<br />
countertops. The speaker will<br />
provide a glimpse into ancient<br />
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well as a new look at the marble<br />
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This event is sponsored by<br />
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Your<br />
Wood County Commissioner<br />
Jim Carter<br />
Paid for by: Ci�zens for Carter: Randy Gardner, Chairman;<br />
23564 W. River Road, Grand Rapids, Ohio 43522<br />
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Real estate transfers<br />
from October 16 to 31, 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />
Pond Partners Real Estate<br />
Holdings LLC to Sanctuary<br />
Shores LLC, 0 Roachton<br />
Road, $10,000.<br />
McCarthy Builders Inc. to<br />
Larry J. and Teresa O.<br />
Cousino, 26255 Turnbridge<br />
Drive, $205,602.<br />
James W. Peeples, successor<br />
trustee to Richard and<br />
Carol Maier, 908 Oak Knoll<br />
Drive, $146,000.<br />
Foster Excavating, Inc. to<br />
Robert R. Sattler, 25784 Oregon<br />
Road, $146,000.<br />
FNMA to Julie A. Wilson,<br />
<strong>11</strong> Parkview Drive, $69,100.<br />
John Edward Thomas and<br />
Helen Ilic Thomas,<br />
trustees…see deed to Syed<br />
Zafar and Fozia Arif, 2831<br />
Stonefence, $452,000.<br />
Tom Walsh, aka Thomas<br />
M. Walsh to P. Posadny, 9984<br />
Bishopswood Lane,<br />
$153,000.<br />
Andrew and Melanie Jeffrey<br />
to Joseph and Heidi<br />
Liburdi, 0 Pargillis Road,<br />
$47,500.<br />
Duane E. Taylor, et al to<br />
Federal Home Loan Mort-<br />
The following cases were<br />
finalized in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal<br />
Court September<br />
26–October 5, 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />
An additional $78 in court<br />
costs was sentenced for each<br />
case, unless otherwise noted.<br />
Speed<br />
Gregory Gruic Jr., Cherry<br />
Street, $45 fine; Mark J.<br />
Misch, Stargate Road, $49<br />
fine; Kyle J. Cherry, Cherry<br />
Street, $45 fine; Melissa<br />
Pinto Ello, Sandalwood Road<br />
East, $50 fine, $53 court<br />
costs; Mandy J. Gould, Oregon<br />
Road, $45 fine; Leigh<br />
Hamilton, Waterstone Lane,<br />
$51 fine; Amy L. Sadowski,<br />
Stargate, $45 fine; Claudia J.<br />
Hole, Ramblehurst Drive,<br />
$69 fine; Alexa J. Davis, Valley<br />
Bluff, $41 fine; Tate A.<br />
Miller, Ottawa Lane, $49<br />
fine; Sara M. Reamsnyder,<br />
West Indiana Avenue, $39<br />
fine; Harry J. Salvage, Birchdale,<br />
$39 fine.<br />
Seat Belt<br />
Derrick M. Lett, Apple<br />
Creek Drive, $30 fine, $63<br />
October 26<br />
to November 1, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Friday, October 26<br />
Accident, Fremont Pike at<br />
Oakmead Drive; rescue runs,<br />
20000 block East Wexford<br />
Drive, 10000 block Woodmont<br />
Way, 9000 block St. Andrews<br />
Road, 20000 block<br />
Lime City Road, 20000 block<br />
Oregon Road; assault, 29000<br />
block Glenwood Road; incident<br />
report, 27000 block<br />
Tracy Road.<br />
Saturday, October 27<br />
Accidents, I-75 at milemark<br />
195, 10000 block Fremont<br />
Pike; unruly juvenile,<br />
27000 block Tracy Road; domestic<br />
dispute, 10000 block<br />
Desmond Place; drug possession<br />
and theft, 7000 block<br />
Tracy Creek Drive.<br />
IN HONOR OF OUR <strong>VETERANS</strong><br />
Please join us for:<br />
Time: 7:00-9:00 a.m.<br />
Where: <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Commons<br />
10542 Fremont Pike � <strong>Perrysburg</strong> OH<br />
Flag Ceremony presented at<br />
9:00 a.m. by Schaller Legion Veterans<br />
Director of Admissions $ & Marketing at<br />
(419) 874-1931 WASH or 4<strong>11</strong>5mktg @hcr-manorcare.com<br />
It’s<br />
on<br />
the P<br />
Real Estate Transfers<br />
gage Corporation, 8828<br />
Broadway Road, $28,000.<br />
William M. Earle to Dale<br />
E. Busch, Jr. and Jennifer A.<br />
Busch, 26648 Thompson<br />
Road, $<strong>12</strong>5,000.<br />
Forza <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, LLC to<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Hotels, LLC,<br />
27450 Helen Drive,<br />
$2,682,500.<br />
Peter and Penni Samberg<br />
to Gregory and Joan L. Ferola,<br />
575 Winding River<br />
Court, $279,000.<br />
Oliver and Ceola Stepp to<br />
Adam and Sara Pfost, 14556<br />
Monarch Court, $243,500.<br />
William E. Jacobus and<br />
Christa E. Adams to Dana E.<br />
Palmer, 296<strong>12</strong> Durham,<br />
$405,000.<br />
Bennr R. Maxwell Jr. and<br />
Angela S. Maxwell to Citi-<br />
Mortgage Inc. etc, 26787<br />
Heatherford Drive, $91,000.<br />
Federal Home Loan Mortgage<br />
Corporation to Eric A.<br />
Fowler, 1048 Westbrook<br />
Drive, $<strong>11</strong>3,000.<br />
Andrew C. Keller to Nizar<br />
Kherrallah and Oula Alhabian,<br />
0 Libbey Road,<br />
$41,000.<br />
Paul E. and Louanne K.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Court<br />
court costs.<br />
No Operator’s License<br />
Melissa Pinto Ello, Sandalwood<br />
Drive East, $50<br />
fine; David C. Lindhurst,<br />
Oregon Road, $30 fine.<br />
Assured Clear Distance<br />
Dylan M. Knitz, White<br />
Road, $55 fine; Nicholas E.<br />
Paule, Fremont Pike, $55<br />
fine.<br />
Registration Violation<br />
Neal D. Owen, Pauly<br />
Drive, $45 fine; David C.<br />
Lindhurst, Oregon Road, $45<br />
fine, $53 court costs; Paul C.<br />
Matuszynski, Edinborough<br />
Circle, $60 fine, $53 court<br />
costs; Kristen B. Vanhooser,<br />
Roachton Road, $25 fine;<br />
Melinda K. Beason, Reitz<br />
Road, $45 fine.<br />
Tag/Sticker Violation<br />
Derrick M. Lett, Apple<br />
Creek Drive, $45 fine, $83<br />
court costs; Paul C. Matuszynski,<br />
Edinborough Circle,<br />
$45 fine.<br />
Stop Sign<br />
Gloria J. Rolf, Hazel<br />
Road, $85 fine; Nancy J.<br />
SINCE<br />
1928<br />
Hedberg Co, trustees to Kent<br />
A. Berger, 251 Mallard Road,<br />
$<strong>12</strong>8,000.<br />
James D. Garcia to<br />
Michael D. Brown, 28799<br />
Stargate Road, $109,000.<br />
Sarah E. and Jason W.<br />
Shriver to Amy Lynn Moffitt,<br />
9602 Millcroft Road,<br />
$169,000.<br />
Martin R. and Rebecca<br />
Mang to Richard A. and<br />
Randi M. Sandford, 29055<br />
White Road, $134,000.<br />
Aaron D. Cozart and<br />
Suzanne Boll Cozart to<br />
Matthew B. and Elizabeth M.<br />
Manges, 3241 Sterlingwood<br />
Lane, $279,900.<br />
Josephine A. Smith to<br />
Ronald J. and Linda J. Johnson,<br />
9359 Golf Creek Lane,<br />
$160,000.<br />
Estate of J. Scott Hreben<br />
to Donald R. and Lawrence E.<br />
Boring, 334 West Seventh<br />
Street, $83,000.<br />
Fannie Mae aka Federal<br />
National Mortgage Association<br />
to Gary T Schmidt, Dawn<br />
M. Schmidt and James E.<br />
Moser, 332 West Fifth Street,<br />
$41,000.<br />
David A. Czech to Kim-<br />
Wiser, White Road, $55 fine.<br />
Operating a Vehicle<br />
Under the Influence<br />
Michael D. Root, Libbey<br />
Road, $600 fine, 180 days<br />
jail, 170 suspended, three<br />
year license suspension, 90<br />
day vehicle immobilization.<br />
Ezequel Reyes, Mandell<br />
Road, $400 fine, 180 days<br />
jail, 177 suspended with<br />
credit for time served, one<br />
year license suspension,<br />
Other Traffic Convictions<br />
Carmel O. Barker, Lime<br />
City Road, fictitious registration,<br />
$65 fine.<br />
Phyllis A. Logsdon, Tracy<br />
Road, traffic control device,<br />
$45 fine.<br />
Meliesa M. Weihrouch,<br />
Truman Road, failure to reinstate<br />
driver’s license, no fine.<br />
Disorderly Conduct<br />
Travis A. Hartman, Lime<br />
City Road, $150 fine, $73<br />
court costs; Christopher J.<br />
Herman, Oregon Road, $150<br />
fine, $75 suspended, $73<br />
court costs; Gregory E.<br />
Campbell, East River Road,<br />
Township Police Report<br />
Sunday, October 28<br />
Accidents, 8000 block Avenue<br />
Road, 29000 block East<br />
River Road, Fremont Pike at<br />
Lime City Road; rescue runs,<br />
10000 block Fremont Pike,<br />
7000 block Avenue Road,<br />
20000 block Oregon Road,<br />
20000 block Lime City Road,<br />
20000 block Silver Creek<br />
Drive; fire call, U.S. Route 20<br />
at Lime City Road; criminal<br />
damage, 7000 block Lunitas<br />
Lane; suspicious person,<br />
29000 block Lime City Road;<br />
domestic violence, 28000<br />
block Oregon Road; K-9 utilized,<br />
I-75 north at Buck<br />
Road; falsification and<br />
wrongful entrustment, Oregon<br />
at Ayers roads.<br />
Monday, October 29<br />
Accident, Avenue Road at<br />
Cedar Park Boulevard; rescue<br />
runs, 30000 block Oregon<br />
Road, 10000 block Fremont<br />
Pike, 28000 block Starbright<br />
Boulevard, 26000 block Glen-<br />
wood Road; fire calls, State<br />
Route 795 at Walgreens,<br />
alarm, 28000 block Glenwood<br />
Road; theft, 26000 block Hull<br />
Prairie Road; K-9 utilized, I-<br />
75 north at milemark 194.<br />
Tuesday, October 30<br />
Rescue runs, 10000 block<br />
Fremont Pike, 20000 block<br />
Gleneagles Road, 7000 block<br />
East Lake Court, 30000 block<br />
Oregon Road, 28000 block<br />
Starbright Boulevard; fire<br />
call, 3rd at J streets; (2) theft<br />
and lost property, 28000 block<br />
Oregon Road; menacing and<br />
domestic dispute, 26000<br />
block Glenwood Road; domestic<br />
dispute, 10000 block<br />
Desmond Place; criminal<br />
damage, 10000 block Fremont<br />
Pike; unruly juvenile,<br />
9000 block Mandell Road.<br />
Wednesday, October 31<br />
Accident, 28000 block<br />
Starbright Boulevard; rescue<br />
runs, 20000 block Starlight<br />
Road, 7000 block Reitz Road,<br />
Memory Screening Day Nov. 13<br />
Senior Helpers will<br />
sponsor a Memory Screening<br />
Day on Tuesday, November<br />
13, from 1 to 4<br />
p.m.<br />
The program will be<br />
held at Way Public Library,<br />
104 East Indiana Avenue,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
The screenings are free<br />
and confidential, and refreshments<br />
will be provided.<br />
Walk-ins are<br />
welcome; reservations are<br />
not needed.<br />
For more information,<br />
call Janet at 419-261-1693.<br />
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HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8-6; Saturday, 8-5:30<br />
U B L I C R E C O R D<br />
berly E. Czech, 10841 Avenue<br />
Road, $<strong>11</strong>6,000.<br />
Tina M. Thornton to<br />
James F. and Elaine M. Layman<br />
to 4310 Morgan Place,<br />
$266,900.<br />
Thomas A. and Jodie M.<br />
Gladwell to Richard and Judith<br />
Carpenter, 0 Pargillis<br />
Road, $39,000.<br />
Terry L. and Jean D. Wolfe<br />
to Rob and Deborah C.<br />
Schankula, 25650 Wood<br />
Creek Road, $442,000.<br />
Kimberly S. Allgyre nka<br />
Kimberly S. Smith, to Elizabeth<br />
A. Wittibschlager and<br />
Norman R. Wymer Jr., 819<br />
Little Creek, $177,000.<br />
Bernard J. Lemieux,<br />
trustee to Keybank Ntional<br />
Association, trustee, 649 West<br />
Front Street, $510,000.<br />
Matthew Stevenson to Jeremy<br />
Hurst, 5260 Genoa<br />
Road, $70,000.<br />
Robert D. and Margaret A.<br />
Krolak to Harold L. Dusseau,<br />
13751 Otusso Drive,<br />
$188,000.<br />
Valentine Group LLC to<br />
Ryan L. and Judith L. Perino,<br />
15660 Grand Bank Way,<br />
$40,000.<br />
$150 fine, $73 court costs.<br />
Other Criminal<br />
Convictions<br />
Katie M. Beaubien, Wagoner<br />
Drive, disorderly conduct<br />
with persistence, no<br />
fine, $73 court costs, 10 days<br />
jail, 10 days suspended, no<br />
contact with victim.<br />
Ezequel Reyes, Mandell<br />
Road, drug abuse, $150 fine,<br />
$73 court costs, six month license<br />
suspension.<br />
Salman Rahman, Windy<br />
Trace Drive, possession of<br />
drug paraphernalia, $150<br />
fine, $73 court costs, one<br />
year license suspension.<br />
Tina A. McConoughey,<br />
Pine Street, reckless operation,<br />
$250 fine, 30 days jail,<br />
27 suspended, one year license<br />
suspension.<br />
Jewel A. Baker, Five<br />
Point Road, wrongful entrustment<br />
of motor vehicle,<br />
$75 fine.<br />
Harry B. Rawlins Jr., Lunitas<br />
Lane, drug abuse, $150<br />
fine, $73 court costs, six<br />
month license suspension.<br />
10000 block Roachton Road,<br />
20000 block East Wexford<br />
Drive, 28000 block Starbright<br />
Boulevard, 20000 block Carronade<br />
Drive, 7000 block Silver<br />
Creek Drive, 30000 block<br />
Oregon Road; fire call, U.S.<br />
Route 20 east of Lime City<br />
Road; domestic dispute,<br />
29000 block Oregon Road;<br />
incident report, 10000 block<br />
Fremont Pike; K-9 utilized, I-<br />
75 south at milemark 190.<br />
Thursday, November 1<br />
Accident, 27000 block<br />
Glenwood Road; rescue runs,<br />
7000 block Reitz Road, (3)<br />
30000 block Oregon Road,<br />
10000 block Roachton Road;<br />
fire calls, State Route 795 at<br />
Crossroads, Ohio Turnpike at<br />
westbound milemark 63.5;<br />
endangering children, 23000<br />
block Lime City Road.<br />
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<strong>Perrysburg</strong> City Police Report<br />
October 25 to 29, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Thursday, October 25<br />
Accidents, 1600 block<br />
Brigham Drive, 26500 block<br />
North Dixie Highway, south I-<br />
475 at north I-75; medic run,<br />
100 block West Second Street;<br />
alarms, 1500 block Riverview<br />
Court, 300 block West Seventh<br />
Street; neighbor dispute,<br />
900 block Maple Street; fraud,<br />
600 block Rutledge Court,<br />
1500 block Horseshoe Bend<br />
Drive, 200 block Windsor<br />
Court; theft, 3500 block River<br />
Ridge Way.<br />
Friday, October 26<br />
Accidents, 1600 block<br />
Brigham Drive, Louisiana Avenue<br />
at West Third Street, Fremont<br />
Pike at north I-75, north<br />
I-475 at Hull Prairie Road;<br />
medic run, 2300 block Coe<br />
Court; fire, 26400 block<br />
Southpoint Road; alarms,<br />
<strong>12</strong>200 block Williams Road,<br />
700 block West Boundary<br />
Street, 6100 block Levis<br />
Commons Boulevard; theft,<br />
900 block Mulberry Street,<br />
26700 block Lakevue Drive.<br />
Saturday, October 27<br />
Accident, 26500 block<br />
North Dixie Highway; medic<br />
run, 100 block Margaret<br />
Place; fire, 300 block Southwood<br />
Drive; alarms, 100<br />
block East South Boundary<br />
Street, 800 block Elm Street;<br />
theft, 13400 block Eckel Junc-<br />
‘Dust Bowl’<br />
documentary<br />
at Way Public<br />
Library Nov. 15<br />
The Reel Opinions with<br />
WGTE film series, a joint effort<br />
of Way Library and<br />
WGTE Public Media, will<br />
show and discuss part of the<br />
upcoming Ken Burns documentary<br />
“The Dust Bowl,” at<br />
the library on Thursday, November<br />
15, at 10:30 a.m. Refreshments<br />
will be served at<br />
this free event.<br />
At the library, viewers will<br />
see a segment of the new documentary<br />
and then discuss it<br />
afterward. This Ken Burns’<br />
project covers the worst manmade<br />
ecological disaster in<br />
American history–the frenzied<br />
wheat boom, prolonged<br />
drought and the dust storms<br />
of the 1930s.<br />
A complex human drama<br />
filled with stories of perseverance<br />
against enormous odds,<br />
this documentary will air in<br />
its entirety on PBS Channel<br />
30 November 18 and 19, at<br />
7 p.m.<br />
The Classifieds<br />
are the<br />
Cat’s Meow<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
<strong>Messenger</strong><br />
<strong>Journal</strong><br />
419-874-2528<br />
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tion Road; threats, 9800 block<br />
Bishopswood Lane; fraud,<br />
100 block West Indiana Avenue.<br />
Sunday, October 28<br />
Accidents, north I-75 at<br />
Fremont Pike, 800 block<br />
Heathermoor Lane; medic<br />
runs, 26200 block Hull Prairie<br />
Road, 3300 block Rivers Edge<br />
Drive, unit block Kingsview<br />
Two things to keep in mind<br />
when looking for carpet.<br />
Hrs: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.: 10-5:30<br />
Th: 10-6:30 and Sat: 10-3<br />
Member FDIC<br />
Drive, 7100 block South<br />
Wilkinson Way; alarms,<br />
26100 block Edinborough<br />
Circle, <strong>12</strong>200 block Williams<br />
Road; criminal damage, <strong>12</strong>00<br />
block Tricia Court.<br />
Monday, October 29<br />
Medic run, 100 block Dr.<br />
McAuley Court; family offense,<br />
26700 block Lakevue<br />
Drive.<br />
Sheriff’s Report<br />
Middleton Township<br />
October 13<br />
to November 1, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Saturday, October 13<br />
Alarm, 17400 block King<br />
Road; theft, 20900 block<br />
Oak Street; unruly juvenile,<br />
14500 block Prairie Lake<br />
Drive.<br />
Thursday, October 18<br />
Alarm, 25200 block<br />
River View Place.<br />
Friday, October 26<br />
Alarm, 14700 block Dex-<br />
ter Falls Road.<br />
Monday, October 29<br />
Accident, 15400 block<br />
Ovitt Road; alarm, 16700<br />
block River Road; suspicious<br />
person, 24800 block<br />
Lake Meadows Drive; harassment,<br />
20900 block Oak<br />
Street; burning complaint,<br />
22100 block Haskins Road.<br />
Thursday, November 1<br />
Accident, <strong>11</strong>600 block<br />
Middleton Pike.<br />
Every FRI<strong>DAY</strong> Night 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.<br />
August 31 through November 16<br />
$9.95 - Includes: Alaskan Pollock and<br />
Tilapia, Fried Clams, Popcorn Shrimp, Soup,<br />
Cole Slaw, Vegetables, Baked Potatoes,<br />
and Rolls.<br />
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Matthew Gallagher and Jennifer Bible<br />
Ronald and Judith Schramm<br />
united in marriage<br />
celebrate 50th wedding anniversary Matthew Gallagher, formerly of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, and Jen-<br />
Ronald and Judith (Bilski) Schramm, of Rossford, celebrated<br />
their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, November<br />
3, with family at the W.W. Knight Preserve.<br />
The gathering was hosted by their children: Ron (Pat),<br />
Leann (Mark) Marek, Jennifer and Mark. They have two<br />
grandsons, Ron III and Jim Grandowicz, and two stepgrandchildren,<br />
Megan (Jim) Inglis and Geoffrey (Karla)<br />
Marek.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Schramm were married on November 3,<br />
1962, at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Rossford. They<br />
are planning to take a Hawaiian vacation next year.<br />
THE CRITTER LADY<br />
PET<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
by Kelly Meister<br />
Capturing those magic<br />
moments between you<br />
and your pet!<br />
419-908-2108<br />
Dr. Wayne F. Koskinen<br />
Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician<br />
The Arbor Building<br />
139 W. Indiana Ave.<br />
Suite 102<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />
419-874-4463<br />
$<br />
10 per sitting<br />
Pet pictures<br />
with Santa<br />
Great for<br />
Christmas<br />
cards!<br />
Sat. & Sun.,<br />
Nov. 17 & 18<br />
<strong>12</strong>:30 to 6 (Appt. only)<br />
Call 419-874-8974<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Animal Care • 29098 Hufford Road<br />
Highest<br />
Prices Paid<br />
For Gold Jewelry<br />
10K, 14K, 18K, Dental Gold<br />
Any Condition<br />
Buying Gold, Silver<br />
&Platinuminallforms<br />
Buying:<br />
US Silver Coins (1964 & before)<br />
US Silver Dollars (1935 & before VG+)<br />
1965-1969 Half Dollars<br />
Silver Bars — 1 oz. to 100 oz.<br />
US 1 oz Eagles, Maple Leafs, Krugerrands<br />
All Gold coins & bars — 1 oz., 1/2 oz., 1/4 oz.,<br />
1/10 oz. & all other sizes<br />
Most other older US Coins — both Gold & Silver<br />
IMMEDIATE PAYMENT<br />
McGIVERN<br />
Jewelers/Gemologist<br />
<strong>11</strong>2 W. Second St. • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />
419-874-4473<br />
http://www.mcgivern.com<br />
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-4; Closed Sun.<br />
Carol and Kenneth Bucher<br />
celebrate golden wedding anniversary<br />
Kenneth and Carol Bucher were married on November<br />
10, 1962, at Broadway Methodist Church in Toledo, Ohio.<br />
They are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on<br />
November <strong>11</strong>, 20<strong>12</strong>, with family and friends.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bucher are the parents of Kathy Shue<br />
(Todd Ciesinski), Janet Bucher, Stacy Bucher, and Mark<br />
Bucher. They have four grandchildren: K.C Hamrick. Tabbitha<br />
Estep, Billy Estep, and Kyle Shue.<br />
Congressman Latta presents<br />
local resident’s memoir<br />
to Veterans History Project<br />
Congressman Bob Latta recently<br />
provided a hand-written<br />
memoir of World War II veteran<br />
Harold Bondy to the Veterans<br />
History Project (VHP) of<br />
the Library of Congress.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident John<br />
Bondy, son of the late Harold<br />
Bondy, had heard about Congressman<br />
Latta’s involvement<br />
with VHP and had decided to<br />
share his father’s memoir with<br />
Mr. Latta while at an event at<br />
the local firehouse.<br />
“As soon as I read this firsthand<br />
account of Harold<br />
Bondy, I knew it belonged at<br />
the Library of Congress with<br />
the Veterans History Project,”<br />
said Congressman Latta. “It is<br />
so important that we preserve<br />
the stories of the brave men<br />
and women who served our<br />
country so that our future generations<br />
can better understand<br />
the risks and sacrifices that<br />
were made to protect our freedoms<br />
and liberties.”<br />
Harold Bondy served as a<br />
member of the United States<br />
Army in the European theatre<br />
during World War II. He began<br />
his tour of duty in November<br />
of 1943 as a member of the<br />
45th Division in North Africa,<br />
then served in Italy and<br />
France. While on a mission,<br />
Celebrating 10 years<br />
of serving <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
he was captured by a German<br />
patrol and sent to a German<br />
Stalag prisoner of war camp<br />
until he was liberated by his<br />
own division in May of 1945.<br />
Included within the 77<br />
hand-written pages are<br />
sketches Harold Bondy drew<br />
to depict some of his experiences,<br />
along with official military<br />
documents, and photos<br />
taken during his service days.<br />
Mr. Bondy received several<br />
medals for his service, including<br />
the Combat<br />
Infantryman Badge, the Prisoner<br />
of War Medal, the Purple<br />
Heart, and three Bronze Stars.<br />
John Bondy said he was<br />
honored to share his father’s<br />
story with Congressman Latta<br />
and the Veterans History Project.<br />
As part of an initiative to<br />
preserve the America’s history<br />
and heritage, Congressman<br />
Latta collaborated last year<br />
with the Library of Congress’<br />
VHP, a nationwide project to<br />
collect and preserve personal<br />
stories from America’s war<br />
veterans and those American<br />
civilians who served in support<br />
of them.<br />
More about the project can<br />
be found online at<br />
http://www.loc.gov/vets/.<br />
Haiden Peters completes<br />
Marine Corps basic training<br />
Marine Corps Pfc Haiden<br />
Peters graduated from Marine<br />
Corps Recruit Depot, Parris<br />
Island, South Carolina, and<br />
earned the title of United<br />
States Marine.<br />
Pfc Peters is a 20<strong>12</strong> graduate<br />
of Penta/Eastwood High<br />
School.<br />
He is the son of Duane Peters<br />
and Tricia Peters of Pemberville.<br />
Wood County Humane Society<br />
holding fund-raising campaign<br />
The Wood County Humane<br />
Society is holding its<br />
annual phone fund-raising<br />
campaign. Every household<br />
within the Wood County<br />
community will receive a<br />
phone call Monday through<br />
Thursday, between 4 and 9<br />
p.m..<br />
Residents will be offered<br />
the chance to purchase their<br />
choice of gourmet coffee samplers,<br />
regular and decaf,<br />
chocolate chunk cookie<br />
dough, roasted mixed nuts,<br />
long-life light bulbs, energy<br />
saving spiral bulbs, and<br />
durable trash bags that are environmentally<br />
friendly.<br />
All products are fully<br />
guaranteed and will be home<br />
delivered.<br />
nifer Bible of Woodstock, Georgia, were united in marriage<br />
on September 16, 20<strong>12</strong>, on Seagrove Beach, Florida.<br />
Their beach wedding was followed by a reception at<br />
Bud and Alley’s waterfront restaurant, Seaside, Florida.<br />
Matthew is the son of Kim and Nancy Klewer, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
and the late Edward Gallagher.<br />
The couple reside in Woodstock.<br />
Casey Stevens and Patrick Gill<br />
engaged to wed<br />
Casey Lynn Stevens, daughter of Glenn and Robin<br />
Stevens of Bellbrook, Ohio, and Patrick William Gill, son<br />
of Darrell and Terri Gill of Bowling Green, Ohio, announce<br />
their engagement.<br />
Casey is a graduate of Bellbrook High School, attended<br />
Bowling Green State University for her bachelor of science<br />
degree, the University of Dayton for her master of<br />
science degree in education, and is currently a doctoral<br />
candidate in educational leadership at the University of<br />
Dayton. Casey is the associate dean of students at Wittenberg<br />
University.<br />
Patrick, a graduate of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School, attended<br />
Xavier University for his bachelor of arts degree, Bowling<br />
Green State University for his master of arts degree,<br />
and is a doctoral student at Ohio University for higher education<br />
administration. Patrick is the School and Community<br />
Partnerships counselor at Sinclair Community<br />
College.<br />
The couple met during a chance encounter while jogging<br />
in March 20<strong>11</strong>, and they soon discovered a parallel<br />
connection.<br />
A June 8, 2013, wedding in Dayton is planned.<br />
Way to screen MGM musical<br />
‘The Pirate’ on November 8<br />
Way Library continues its<br />
Reel Talk classic film series on<br />
Thursday, November 8, at 10<br />
a.m., with the Judy Garland-<br />
Gene Kelly musical, “The Pirate.”<br />
Set on a remote Caribbean<br />
island, the film finds Judy<br />
with a mad crush on a legendary<br />
pirate which Gene<br />
Kelly pretends to be.<br />
Directed by Vincente Minnelli,<br />
Garland and Kelly dance<br />
and sing their way through a<br />
Body & Sole would like to thank the residents of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and<br />
surrounding areas for all their support over the last 10 years.<br />
It has been our pleasure to serve you and look forward to<br />
many more years together.<br />
Yvonne M. Fey, LMT, EMT-B<br />
Owner / Director<br />
Barb Anderson, LMT Patti Cameron, LMT Sonya Comer, LMT<br />
Becky Davis, LMT Kelli Delp, LMT Amy Dumas, LMT<br />
Beth Lenix, RN, LMT Breanne Lieske, LMT Carrie Pierce, RN, LMT<br />
Lisa Deeter, Certified Reflexologist Elizabeth Hansen, LMT, EMT-B<br />
Support Staff:<br />
•Barb David •Rachel Hinojosa •Cris Schmenk •Amy Shuler<br />
Cole Porter score. The film<br />
also features several dance<br />
numbers with the Nicholas<br />
Brothers.<br />
“The Pirate,” filmed in oldstyle<br />
Technicolor, was released<br />
in 1948.<br />
Phyllis Gallo will be the<br />
special guest speaker and will<br />
discuss the film and take questions.<br />
Admission and refreshments<br />
are free. For more information,<br />
call 419- 874-3135.<br />
Massage Therapy & Reflexology Center<br />
214 Louisiana Avenue • Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Yvonne M. Fey, Owner/Director (419 ) 873-SOLE<br />
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Rachel Zink<br />
joins service<br />
fraternity<br />
Rachel Zink, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
is a member of Heidelberg<br />
University’s chapter of<br />
Alpha Phi Omega, the national<br />
service fraternity.<br />
A junior at Heidelberg,<br />
Rachel is majoring in religion.<br />
Heidelberg’s APO chapter,<br />
advised by English professor<br />
Dr. David Kimmel, is<br />
a co-ed group committed to<br />
provide community service,<br />
leadership development and<br />
social opportunities for college<br />
students.<br />
Rachel is one of 30 Heidelberg<br />
students who perform<br />
service on campus and in the<br />
Tiffin and Seneca County<br />
community throughout the<br />
academic year.<br />
Same<br />
Day<br />
Service<br />
In by 9 a.m.<br />
out by 4 p.m.<br />
Thank you<br />
for your<br />
continued<br />
support!<br />
SHERIFF<br />
Mark Wasylyshyn<br />
Paid for by Mark Wasylyshyn for Sheriff, Edward J. Reiter, Chairman, Michael P. McAlear, Treasurer,<br />
4370 Moline-Martin Road, Millbury, OH 43447<br />
Country Charm Shopping Center<br />
West Boundary Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
419-874-4489<br />
20% Off<br />
Dry Cleaning<br />
Includes Shirts<br />
Cash & Carry<br />
Must present coupon with incoming order<br />
Not valid with any other coupons<br />
Expires January 2, 2013<br />
15% Off<br />
Dry Cleaning<br />
Includes Shirts<br />
Cash & Carry<br />
Must present coupon with incoming order<br />
Not valid with any other coupons<br />
Expires January 2, 2013<br />
Election Re-Cap topic of Way’s<br />
Topical Tuesday program Nov. 13<br />
Way Library’s Topical<br />
Tuesday series will provide<br />
a re-cap of the Election 20<strong>12</strong><br />
results on Tuesday, November<br />
13, at 7 p.m.<br />
Co-sponsored by the<br />
League of Women Voters of<br />
the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area, this<br />
program will be presented<br />
by Dr. Melissa Miller, associate<br />
professor of political<br />
science at Bowling Green<br />
State University. Refreshments<br />
will be served.<br />
Dr. Miller serves as expert<br />
television commentator/analyst<br />
for local election<br />
results.<br />
She will bring her expertise<br />
to bear in a special look<br />
at how area residents voted,<br />
on the local and the national<br />
levels, for president and for<br />
other significant races and<br />
issues.<br />
Dr. Melissa Miller<br />
Over<br />
60<br />
Years<br />
in<br />
Business<br />
15% Off<br />
Dry Cleaning<br />
Includes Shirts<br />
Cash & Carry<br />
Must present coupon with incoming order<br />
Not valid with any other coupons<br />
Expires January 2, 2013<br />
15% Off<br />
Dry Cleaning<br />
Includes Shirts<br />
Cash & Carry<br />
Must present coupon with incoming order<br />
Not valid with any other coupons<br />
Expires January 2, 2013<br />
The Inter-Net Business Guide<br />
A comprehensive guide to local businesses<br />
with addresses on the World Wide Web<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
WINDOW & GUTTER CLEANING<br />
419-874-2482<br />
www.pburgwindowclng.com<br />
STUMP’S<br />
PROFESSIONAL PAINTING, LLC<br />
419-833-6205<br />
or 419-410-4417<br />
www.stumpspainting.com<br />
PERRYSBURG PET ASSIST<br />
Pet Sitting & Dog Walking<br />
Certified, Bonded, Insured<br />
(419) 206-<strong>12</strong>28<br />
www.perrysburgpetassist.com<br />
THE CRAZY<br />
CRITTER LADY<br />
www.crazycritterlady.com<br />
SCHOEN BUILDERS<br />
Custom Home Builder<br />
www.schoenbuilders.com<br />
A TO Z HEALTH CARE<br />
955 Commerce Drive<br />
419-874-5227 • 800-589-6577<br />
www.atozhealth.org<br />
LST-267<br />
HOMEPAGE<br />
www.members.home.net/usslst267<br />
APC<br />
HOME ALARM SECURITY SYSTEMS<br />
419-531-3400<br />
www.apcamerica.com<br />
INCAMERA STUDIOS<br />
620 Haskins Rd.<br />
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402<br />
(419) 345-5750<br />
www.incamerastudio.com<br />
MODENE INSURANCE<br />
AGENCY<br />
27457 Holiday Lane • <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />
(419) 874-9989<br />
www.modeneinsurance.com<br />
FISHIN’ EDITION CHARTERS LTD.<br />
P.O. Box 267 <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />
Day phone (419) 666-5952<br />
Evening (419) 662-8347<br />
www.lakeeriefishing.com<br />
PERRYSBURG AREA<br />
ARTS COUNCIL<br />
419-873-ARTS<br />
www.perrysburgarts.org<br />
BEELEY PIANOS<br />
Sales & Service<br />
(419) 754-7530<br />
(419) 350-6281<br />
www.beeleypiano.com<br />
TOLEDO BRIDAL PAGE<br />
Toledo’s largest<br />
wedding planning<br />
website!<br />
www.toledobridalpage.com<br />
Advertise your website here! Call Matt or Sarah<br />
at 419-874-2528
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Meets at the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> YMCA<br />
(Fort Meigs Center<br />
for Health Promotion)<br />
13415 Eckel Junction Rd.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Sunday Mornings 10:00 a.m.<br />
A Reformed Church Teaching<br />
the Bible verse-by-verse<br />
Pastor Joe Hillrich<br />
419-356-<strong>11</strong>27<br />
covechurch@gmail.com<br />
We would love to have you<br />
visit with us!<br />
OAK BEND CHURCH<br />
<strong>11</strong>275 Eckel Junction Road<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone: 419-874-0219<br />
Contemporary Worship<br />
www.oakbend.org<br />
Daniel Watkins - Senior Pastor<br />
Chad Olszewski<br />
- Associate Pastor<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
9:15 a.m. Sunday School<br />
10:30 a.m. Worship Service<br />
Children’s Program<br />
and Nursery Provided<br />
4:30 p.m. Quiz Practice<br />
6:30 p.m. Youth Group<br />
WEDNES<strong>DAY</strong><br />
6:30 p.m. Awana Clubs<br />
24250 Dixie Highway<br />
(Highway 25)<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
(located just south<br />
of Five Point Road)<br />
Phone: (419) 874-6502<br />
Masses: Saturday, 5:00<br />
p.m.; Sunday, 8:00, 9:45 and<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 a.m.<br />
www.blessedjohn.org<br />
DOESN’T<br />
YOUR LIFE<br />
DESERVE AN<br />
UPGRADE?<br />
nov17/18,24/25&dec1/2<br />
Watch Video Trailers at:<br />
WHITEH WHITEHOUSE OUSE<br />
6950 Whitehouse Sq Blvd<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
PERRYY<br />
SBURG<br />
IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
590 West South Boundary<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />
Phone: 419-874-3546<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
9:30 a.m. Bible Fellowship<br />
Classes for all ages<br />
10:45 a.m. Worship Service<br />
www.fbcperrysburg.net<br />
Check Web site<br />
for other activities<br />
STONEBRIDGE CHURCH<br />
Evangelical Presbyterian<br />
Meeting at:<br />
Greystone Hall<br />
29101 Hufford Road<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />
Phone: (419) 872-8556<br />
www.stonebridge-epc.org<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />
10:30 a.m. Worship Service<br />
Childcare available<br />
10401 Avenue Road<br />
Corner 795 and White Road<br />
419.874.1961<br />
www.perrysburgalliance.org<br />
Rev. Thomas George<br />
Senior Pastor<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
8:15 and 10:45 a.m.<br />
Worship Services<br />
9:30 a.m. Sunday School<br />
10:45 a.m. PACKLand Children’s<br />
Church<br />
6:00 p.m. Jr./Sr. High Youth<br />
WEDNES<strong>DAY</strong><br />
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service<br />
“Join Us In Worship”<br />
FIRST UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
200 West Second<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />
43551<br />
Phone: 419-874-19<strong>11</strong><br />
E-mail:<br />
perrysburgFUM@bex.net<br />
Web site:<br />
perrysburgfum.com<br />
Gary Rode, Pastor<br />
SATUR<strong>DAY</strong> WORSHIP<br />
5:30 p.m. Praise Service<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
8:45 a.m. and <strong>11</strong>:00 a.m.<br />
Worship<br />
10:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />
“Reflecting God’s Love<br />
to All People”<br />
Taking applications<br />
for weekday preschool<br />
Preschool phone<br />
419-874-9318<br />
e-mail: FUMPkids@aol.com<br />
Handicap Accessible<br />
from Second Street<br />
SATUR<strong>DAY</strong>S<br />
SAAT<br />
TURDA<br />
AYYS<br />
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5 :15PM 1:1 5 PM 5 1:1 5<br />
7PM M<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong>S<br />
SUNDAAY<br />
YSS<br />
9AM<br />
10 :45AM<br />
<strong>12</strong> :30PM<br />
9A AM<br />
5A AM 10<br />
: 45<br />
:33<br />
0P PM 1<br />
2<br />
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WEST WE WEST<br />
T TOLEDO TOOLEDO<br />
2600 West Sylvania Ave<br />
SOU SOUTH<br />
TOLEDO<br />
29<strong>12</strong>9 Lime City Rd 215 2150<br />
South Byrne Rd<br />
iCAMPUS<br />
Watch Live Online<br />
CHRIST EV.<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
(Dowling)<br />
22552 Carter Rd., B.G.<br />
P.O. Box 364<br />
Phone: 419-833-3956<br />
Pastor<br />
Tom Zulick<br />
Sunday<br />
School<br />
9:00 a.m.<br />
Worship<br />
The Church on the Hill 10:15 a.m.<br />
SHEPHERD OF<br />
THE VALLEY<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
13101 Five Point Road<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone: (419) 874-6939<br />
Pastor: Rev. John M. Rutz<br />
9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />
10:15 a.m. Worship<br />
Nursery provided<br />
Holy Communion - 1st, 3rd<br />
& 5th Sundays of the month<br />
Episcopal Church<br />
Sunday Services<br />
8:00, 9:15 and <strong>11</strong>:00 <strong>11</strong>:00am am<br />
Wednesday Healing Service<br />
at <strong>11</strong>:30am <strong>11</strong>:30 am<br />
310 Elizabeth Street<br />
Maumee, Ohio � 419.893.3381<br />
www.stpaulsmaumee.org<br />
www.gracechurchperrysburg.com<br />
601 East Boundary Street<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone: (419) 874-4365<br />
office@gracechurchperrysburg.com<br />
Senior Pastor: Dennis Ditto<br />
Associate Pastor:<br />
Jennifer Bailey<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
8:30 a.m. Traditional<br />
9:40 a.m. Classes for all<br />
ages<br />
10:45 a.m. Contemporary<br />
Childcare for infants and<br />
toddlers all morning.<br />
Check our Web site for full<br />
list of activities and events for<br />
all ages.<br />
ZOAR LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
314 East Indiana Avenue<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone: (419) 874-4346<br />
Pastors<br />
Rev. Timothy P. Philabaum<br />
Rev. Ann Marshall,<br />
Community Pastor<br />
SATUR<strong>DAY</strong><br />
6:00 p.m. Worship Service<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
Worship: 7:15, 8:30 &<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 a.m.<br />
9:45-10:45 a.m. Sunday<br />
School, ages 2 through<br />
adult.<br />
With Professional<br />
Nursery Attendant<br />
Elevator Access<br />
HOPE IN CHRIST<br />
COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
27631 Simmons Road<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />
Phone: (419) 874-<strong>11</strong>94<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
9:30 a.m. Bible Study for all<br />
ages<br />
10:30 a.m. Worship<br />
WEDNES<strong>DAY</strong><br />
7:00 p.m. Evening Bible<br />
Study<br />
Visitors Welcome<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
228 East Dudley Street<br />
Maumee, OH 43537<br />
Phone: 419-893-2297<br />
Services:<br />
Sunday Church Service:<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 a.m.<br />
Wednesday Eve. Meeting:<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Christian Science<br />
Reading Room<br />
204 East South Boundary St.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>—419-874-0371<br />
Hours: Tues.-Fri. Noon-4<br />
Sat. 9-Noon<br />
ALL ARE WELCOME<br />
BETHEL ASSEMBLY<br />
OF GOD CHURCH<br />
665 West Indiana Avenue<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone (419) 874-2255<br />
Website:<br />
www.bethelag-ohio.org<br />
Rev. Paul Rea, Senior Pastor<br />
(Contemporary<br />
Worship Service)<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
9:00 a.m. Sunday School<br />
Classes<br />
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship<br />
(Nursery provided and<br />
King’s Kids)<br />
6:00 p.m. Evening Worship<br />
WEDNES<strong>DAY</strong><br />
7:00 p.m. Youth Church;<br />
Adult Classes; Missionettes/<br />
Royal Rangers, ages 3-<strong>12</strong><br />
“A Place For You”<br />
215 East Front Street<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone: (419) 874-4559<br />
www.saintroseonline.org<br />
Rev. Msgr. Marvin G. Borger<br />
Rev. Jerome A. Schetter,<br />
Associate Pastor<br />
Deacon Larry Tiefenbach<br />
Deacon Ken Cappelletty<br />
Deacon Victor DeFilippis<br />
WEEKEND SCHEDULE<br />
SATUR<strong>DAY</strong><br />
5:00 p.m. Mass<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
Masses: 7:30 a.m., 9:00<br />
a.m., 10:30 a.m., <strong>12</strong> noon, and<br />
5:00 p.m.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
MON<strong>DAY</strong><br />
6:30 to 6:45 a.m.<br />
8:30 to 8:45 a.m.<br />
WEDNES<strong>DAY</strong><br />
6:30 to 6:45 p.m.<br />
SATUR<strong>DAY</strong><br />
4:00 to 4:40 p.m.<br />
Anytime by appointment.<br />
‘Cinemania: Music of the Silver Screen’ performance<br />
by <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Musical Theatre Company Nov. 30<br />
Rehearsals are currently<br />
under way for <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Musical Theatre Company’s<br />
third annual fund-raising<br />
concert. “Cinemania: Music<br />
of the Silver Screen” will be<br />
presented November 30, at 7<br />
p.m., at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High<br />
School.<br />
The multi-media concert,<br />
directed by Kathy Belsole<br />
and Michael Kadin Craig,<br />
features the talents of more<br />
than 75 community members.<br />
The production includes<br />
songs from movies of the<br />
1930s to the present. Tunes<br />
include “All that Jazz,”<br />
“We’re All in This Together,”<br />
“Let’s Go to the<br />
Movies,” “Tomorrow,”<br />
“That’s Entertainment,”<br />
“Footloose,” “The Flintstones,”<br />
and more.<br />
Tickets cost $10 for students/seniors<br />
and $<strong>12</strong> for<br />
adults.<br />
All seats are general admission,<br />
and tickets can be<br />
purchased the week of the<br />
show or at the door.<br />
For more information,<br />
visit the Web site at www.<br />
perrysburgmusicaltheatre<br />
.org.<br />
Pictured at a rehearsal for “Cinemania: Music of the Silver Screen” are Chuck Kiskaddon,<br />
Michael Searle and Anita Wilkin.<br />
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC<br />
CHURCH<br />
628 Lime City Road<br />
Rossford, Ohio 43460<br />
419-666-1393<br />
www.allsaintsrossford.org<br />
Masses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m.<br />
Sunday at 8:30 and <strong>11</strong>:00 a.m.<br />
ALL SAINTS<br />
CATHOLIC SCHOOL<br />
(Preschool through Grade 8)<br />
Where we study the world,<br />
teach the heart,<br />
and live the gospel.<br />
ST. JOHN’S<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
U.S. 20 and Route 163<br />
Stony Ridge, Ohio<br />
Phone: (419) 837-5<strong>11</strong>5<br />
Daniel G. Beaudoin, Pastor<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
8:30 a.m. Contemporary<br />
Worship<br />
9:45 a.m. Sunday School<br />
10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship<br />
MAUMEE VALLEY<br />
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
27439 Holiday Lane<br />
(off St. Rt. 20 at I-75)<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43551<br />
Phone: (419) 874-7646<br />
We are a Christ Centered, Independent,<br />
Bible Believing,<br />
Bible Preaching and Bible<br />
Teaching Local Church.<br />
Find “The End of Your Search<br />
for a Church<br />
Faithful to Jesus Christ.”<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong><br />
10:00 a.m. Worship<br />
WEDNES<strong>DAY</strong><br />
7:00 p.m. Worship<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
of PERRYSBURG<br />
www.fpcpburg.org<br />
200 East 2nd Street<br />
Phone (419) 874-4<strong>11</strong>9<br />
our Pastor is<br />
Rev. Darcy Metcalfe<br />
Christian Education Director:<br />
Selinda Schultz<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
10:00 a.m. Worship<br />
SUN<strong>DAY</strong> SCHOOL<br />
9:00 a.m. Adults;<br />
10:15 am Pre-K - <strong>12</strong>th<br />
Childcare Available<br />
PRAYER REQUESTS<br />
Please join us on the 3rd of each<br />
month at 6 p.m. in quiet time<br />
for meditation and prayer -<br />
Prayer/contact requests received<br />
at church@fpcpburg.org<br />
CSI group<br />
announces<br />
meeting dates<br />
CSI, Christian Seniors Interacting,<br />
meets the second<br />
and fourth Tuesday of each<br />
month, from <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m. to<br />
1:30 p.m., at Abundant Life<br />
#2, 200 Zoar Drive, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
The group is sponsored<br />
by First United Methodist<br />
Church. Meetings are open to<br />
seniors of all denominations.<br />
The following programs<br />
are planned:<br />
•November 13–Bible<br />
study with the Rev. Laurie<br />
White of CedarCreek Church.<br />
Lunch will be provided by A<br />
to Z Health Care. The<br />
Maumee Senior Center Choir<br />
will present a musical program.<br />
•November 27–Bible<br />
study with the Rev. Chuck<br />
Campbell of Lutheran Church<br />
of the Master. Lunch will be<br />
provided by ABC Health<br />
Care. The program, “Buddhism,”<br />
will be presented by<br />
Lynn Lyle.<br />
The cost is $3 per meeting.<br />
Reservations are required by<br />
the Thursday prior to the<br />
meeting.<br />
For more information or to<br />
register, call Phyllis Morton at<br />
419-872-0846.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Senior Center<br />
140 West Indiana Avenue (beside the Fire Station) – 419-874-0847<br />
In <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
ACTIVITIES AND<br />
LUNCH MENUS<br />
Shuffleboard and dominoes<br />
are available all day,<br />
Monday through Friday. To<br />
make an appointment for grocery<br />
shopping or with the<br />
Legal Aid representative, call<br />
419-874-0847.<br />
Class: Zumba Gold on<br />
Thursdays, at 9 a.m. This<br />
class enables participants to<br />
enjoy camaraderie, excitement,<br />
and fitness all in a<br />
dance-fitness style that feels<br />
friendly and fun. The cost is<br />
$2 per class. Registration is<br />
required.<br />
YMCA Fitness–Mondays,<br />
Wednesdays and Fridays in<br />
November, from 9 to 9:45<br />
a.m. The cost is $1 per class or<br />
$20 for eight weeks. This aerobics<br />
class is geared to move<br />
and energize your body. Bring<br />
light weights.<br />
Jam Sessions are held<br />
each Wednesday, from 1 to 4<br />
p.m., with Marty Brogan of<br />
the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Arts<br />
Council. These sessions are<br />
open to all acoustic musicians<br />
Visit us at:<br />
www.perrysburg.com<br />
The Wood County Committee on Aging<br />
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
Programs and lunches for all area residents<br />
at least 60 years of age.<br />
who are beginners or seasoned<br />
players.<br />
Wii Bowling is held<br />
Thursdays at <strong>11</strong> a.m.<br />
Wednesday, November 7<br />
Noon menu–Pork Roast or<br />
Chicken Stir Fry, rice, Asian<br />
blend vegetables, cabbage<br />
apple raisin salad, plum,<br />
bread pudding.<br />
•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />
•<strong>11</strong> a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />
•1 p.m.–Euchre Tournament.<br />
The cost is $1 per person.<br />
Registration is required.<br />
Thursday, November 8<br />
Noon menu–Chili or Ham<br />
and Potato Soup, Heritage<br />
slaw, pears and grapes, fruity<br />
fine dessert.<br />
•9 a.m.–Zumba Gold<br />
•1 p.m.–Euchre Tournament.<br />
The cost is $1 per person,<br />
and registration is<br />
required.<br />
•6 to 9 p.m.–Evening<br />
Dance with entertainment by<br />
The Music Man and Lady.<br />
The cost is $4 per person.<br />
Friday, November 9<br />
Noon menu–Gyro Meat or<br />
Chicken Breast Strips, sweet<br />
Life Line Screening<br />
set for November 10<br />
Life Line Screening will<br />
be at the Waterford at Levis<br />
Commons, on Saturday, November<br />
10.<br />
Stroke is the third leading<br />
cause of death and a leading<br />
cause of permanent disability.<br />
A total of 80 percent of<br />
stroke victims had no apparent<br />
warning signs prior to<br />
their stroke.<br />
Life Line Screening offers<br />
preventive ultrasound<br />
screenings to help individuals<br />
avoid a stroke. Screenings<br />
are fast, noninvasive,<br />
painless, affordable and convenient.<br />
Screenings identify potential<br />
cardiovascular conditions<br />
such as blocked<br />
arteries and irregular heart<br />
rhythm, abdominal aortic<br />
aneurysms, and hardening of<br />
the arteries in the legs,<br />
which is a strong predictor<br />
of heart disease. A bone density<br />
screening to assess osteoporosis<br />
risk also is<br />
offered and is appropriate<br />
for both men and women.<br />
Packages start at $149.<br />
All five screenings take 60<br />
to 90 minutes to complete.<br />
For more information regarding<br />
the screenings or to<br />
schedule an appointment,<br />
call 1-877-237-<strong>12</strong>87 or visit<br />
the Web site at www.life<br />
linescreening.com.<br />
Pre-registration is required.<br />
Cholesterol screenings available<br />
Nov. 14, 29 at Senior Center<br />
The Wood County Committee<br />
on Aging will conduct<br />
a cholesterol screening clinics<br />
on Wednesday, November<br />
14 and Thursday,<br />
November 29, from 9:30 to<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 a.m., at the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Senior Center, 140 West Indiana<br />
Avenue.<br />
Screenings are available<br />
for Wood County residents<br />
ages 25 and older. The cost is<br />
$20 for age 60 and older and<br />
$25 for ages 25-59.<br />
The screening panel includes<br />
HDL (good cholesterol),<br />
LDL (bad<br />
cholesterol), triglycerides,<br />
total cholesterol/HDL ratio<br />
and a blood glucose level.<br />
Results will be immediately<br />
available and will be<br />
discussed with clients by a<br />
registered nurse.<br />
These screenings require<br />
an appointment and pretest<br />
instructions.<br />
To make an appointment,<br />
call 1-800-367-4935 or 419-<br />
353-5661 and ask for Social<br />
Services.<br />
Other clinics are available<br />
throughout November at the<br />
Bowling Green Senior Center,<br />
305 North Main Street,<br />
Bowling Green.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township food<br />
distribution to be held Nov. 8<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />
food distribution will be held<br />
Thursday, November 8, from<br />
8:30 to 10 a.m. The township<br />
fire department will sponsor<br />
the food give-away at the<br />
township hall, 26609 Lime<br />
City Road.<br />
Only residents of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township, the City of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> and the 43551 zip<br />
code, who are receiving public<br />
assistance, are eligible for<br />
this food give-away.<br />
The food distribution,<br />
sponsored by the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township Fire Department, is<br />
held the second Thursday of<br />
each month. Residents must<br />
bring their own bags.<br />
Veterans Day chili lunch offered<br />
Veterans, their spouses<br />
and the public are invited to<br />
a chili luncheon on Sunday,<br />
November <strong>11</strong>, from 1 to 4<br />
p.m., in celebration of Veterans<br />
Day.<br />
The event will be held at<br />
The Church of St Andrew<br />
United Methodist Church<br />
will host a pancake breakfast<br />
to benefit Honor Flight<br />
on Saturday November 17,<br />
from 8 to 10:30 a.m.<br />
All veterans are invited<br />
to enjoy breakfast at no<br />
charge. The cost for all others<br />
is a free will donation.<br />
Carry out meals will be<br />
available.<br />
The meal includes sev-<br />
Strawberry Acres Park<br />
on McCord Road in Holland.<br />
The meal is free for veterans<br />
and spouses.<br />
All other meals are $1<br />
per bowl.<br />
Pancake breakfast to benefit<br />
Honor Flight set for Nov. 17<br />
eral selections of pancakes,<br />
including potato pancakes,<br />
patty or link sausage, French<br />
toast with warm fruit toppings,<br />
homemade sausage<br />
gravy and biscuits, Spam,<br />
and creamed chipped beef<br />
served over toast points.<br />
There also will be low-carb<br />
and vegetarian dishes.<br />
The church is located at<br />
3620 Heatherdowns Boulevard.<br />
corn casserole, shredded lettuce<br />
and diced tomatoes, orange<br />
sections.<br />
•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />
•<strong>11</strong> a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />
•<strong>12</strong>:30 p.m.–Poker<br />
•1 p.m.–Veterans Benefit<br />
Planning. Veterans of the<br />
United States armed forces<br />
may be eligible for a broad<br />
range of benefits and services<br />
provided by the U.S.<br />
Department of Veterans Affairs<br />
(VA). Learn about the<br />
benefits available to Veterans<br />
and spouses of Veterans.<br />
The program is sponsored by<br />
Witzler-Shank Funeral<br />
Home.<br />
Monday, November <strong>12</strong><br />
Noon menu–Pizza Burger<br />
or Chicken Patty, sweet potato<br />
fries, pea salad, orange,<br />
gingerbread.<br />
•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />
•10 a.m.–Program:<br />
“What is Pinterest?” Pinterest<br />
lets you organize and<br />
share all the beautiful things<br />
you find on the Web. People<br />
use it to plan their weddings,<br />
decorate their homes, and<br />
organize their favorite<br />
recipes. Best of all, you can<br />
browse Pinboards created by<br />
other people. Browsing pinboards<br />
is a fun way to discover<br />
new things and get<br />
inspiration from people who<br />
share your interests. Learn<br />
and ask questions as we explore<br />
this resource. Registration<br />
is required by Friday,<br />
November 9.<br />
•<strong>11</strong> a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />
Tuesday, November 13<br />
Noon menu–Beef Stew or<br />
Broiled Cod, stewed vegetables,<br />
tropical fruit, macaroni<br />
salad, cherry cobbler.<br />
•9:30 a.m.–Bingo<br />
•1 to 3 p.m.–National<br />
Memory Screening Day. The<br />
National Alzheimer’s Foundation<br />
has instituted this day<br />
to provide education to the<br />
community about the importance<br />
of recognizing changes<br />
in your memory. Take part in<br />
our brain gym exercises<br />
while waiting for your free<br />
private and confidential<br />
screening. The program is<br />
co-sponsored by Senior Independence<br />
and WCCOA.<br />
Registration is suggested.<br />
•7 p.m.–Duplicate Bridge<br />
Wednesday, November 14<br />
Noon menu–Meatloaf or<br />
Chicken Wings, au gratin<br />
potatoes, corn relish, mandarin<br />
orange salad, strawberry<br />
mousse.<br />
•9 a.m.–Exercise<br />
•10 a.m. to noon–Blood<br />
pressure clinic.<br />
•<strong>11</strong> a.m.–Seniors in Motion<br />
In Loving Memory<br />
Michael Ryan Dean<br />
<strong>11</strong>/9/83 - <strong>11</strong>/2/09<br />
Not one day passes<br />
That we don't think of you,<br />
Our broken hearts will never heal<br />
But your memory pulls us through.<br />
Fort Meigs Union Cemetery<br />
decoration removal deadline<br />
The Board of Trustees of Fort Meigs Union Cemetery<br />
asks that all decorations and flowers be removed<br />
from cemetery grounds by November 9, 20<strong>12</strong>, to allow<br />
for fall clean-up. Cemetery personnel will remove remaining<br />
items. Winter decorations may be placed on<br />
graves starting November 23, 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />
Thanks for your cooperation,<br />
Fort Meigs Union Cemetery<br />
Joseph Lawless, Chairperson<br />
ALL SAINTS PARISH<br />
“THE ORIGINAL<br />
CHICKEN PAPRIKAS<br />
DINNER”<br />
Sunday, Nov. <strong>11</strong><br />
NOON TILL 3 P.M.<br />
(In Observance of Veterans Day)<br />
FREE dinner for all ACTIVE<br />
military/reservists—in uniform<br />
$3.00 off for all veterans<br />
(must have DD214 or military ID)<br />
In the McAlear Center<br />
628 Lime City Road, Rossford<br />
Full Portion (1/2 chicken) - $9.00<br />
Half Portion (1/4 chicken) - $7.00<br />
Drive-Thru Carry-out is available<br />
CHRISTOPHER<br />
CLARK<br />
D.D.S. Inc.<br />
General Dentist<br />
Academy Certified Laser Dentist<br />
NEW TECHNOLOGY<br />
ADDITIONS<br />
ADDITIONS<br />
We are excited to announce the<br />
addition of two more breakthroughs!<br />
Digital Imaging Impressions<br />
–provides for excellent fitting crowns,<br />
bridges and invisalign, all without the<br />
traditional goopy impressions<br />
Digital X-Rays Upgrade<br />
–Extraoral (outside the mouth) imaging<br />
is now available! Comfortable, no<br />
gagging, more diagnostic and drastic<br />
reduction in radition exposure<br />
We welcome new patients.<br />
28321 Kensington Lane<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 419-874-3333<br />
www.chrisclarkdds.com
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior High band concert November 8<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Junior<br />
High School sixth grade<br />
band will perform its first<br />
concert of the school year on<br />
Thursday, November 8, at 7<br />
p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.<br />
The concert will be held<br />
in the PJHS auditorium. It is<br />
free and open to the public.<br />
Students began learning<br />
their instruments in September<br />
and have been working<br />
hard to prepare for their first<br />
public performance.<br />
Directors Kraig Bentley<br />
and Jason Jordan will wel-<br />
Kris S. Kelley, D.D.S.<br />
Michael J. Thebes, D.D.S.<br />
Gentle Family Dentistry<br />
13003 Roachton Road<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43551<br />
Phone: 419-874-7071<br />
Evening & Saturday appointments available.<br />
NEW PATIENTS & EMERGENCIES WELCOME<br />
Notice<br />
Cherry Street Sewer Separation<br />
District 208<br />
Public Open House Announcement<br />
come guest director Scott<br />
Schleuter, director of the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School<br />
Marching Band.<br />
The band also will be<br />
joined by a special guest<br />
during the finale of the concert.<br />
Also located at:<br />
735 Haskins Road,<br />
Bowling Green, OH<br />
419-353-14<strong>12</strong><br />
The City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> has contracted with Underground Utilities, Inc. to continue<br />
the ninth phase of the west side combined sewer separation work. Cherry Street<br />
Sewer Separation District 209 is anticipated to begin mid November. The area of<br />
work is shaded in the map below:<br />
An open house will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 20<strong>12</strong> in the City<br />
Council chambers at the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal Building, 201 West Indiana<br />
Avenue. Representatives from the contractor, design engineer, and City will be<br />
available between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to answer questions on the project.<br />
Comments may be written down and turned in at the meeting or submitted to the<br />
City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Division of Engineering by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November<br />
21, 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />
Published in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issue of November 7, 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />
Owens joins state program to enhance first time student success<br />
Owens Community College<br />
has been chosen along<br />
with nine other academic<br />
institutions in Ohio to help<br />
first-time community college<br />
students succeed in their academic<br />
and career aspirations<br />
as part of the new Ameri-<br />
Corps College Completion<br />
Coaches Initiative.<br />
The AmeriCorps College<br />
Completion Coaches Initiative<br />
is part of a collaborative<br />
effort between the Ohio Association<br />
of Community Colleges<br />
(OACC), the Ohio College<br />
Access Network<br />
(OCAN) and ServeOhio<br />
(Ohio Commision on Service<br />
and Volunteerism).<br />
“In this exciting initiative,<br />
we are using the leadership<br />
skills of recent community<br />
college graduates to provide<br />
mentoring and coaching to<br />
community college students,<br />
many of whom are first-generation<br />
college students,” said<br />
Dr. Ronald Abrams, President<br />
of the Ohio Association of<br />
Community Colleges, which<br />
represents the 23 community<br />
colleges in Ohio. “These<br />
‘coaches’ will provide their<br />
students with the support<br />
needed to create their educational<br />
completion plan, and<br />
then mentor them through<br />
challenges they may<br />
encounter as they move ahead<br />
through their plan.”<br />
More than 20 recent community<br />
college graduates will<br />
serve as coaches at 10 Ohio<br />
community colleges. Each<br />
coach will provide assistance<br />
to a cohort of 100 students<br />
who are first-time community<br />
college students, enrolled in<br />
developmental education<br />
courses and Pell-eligible. The<br />
coaches will be responsible<br />
Tiffany Steele and Adam Masters will serve as the new<br />
AmeriCorps College Completion Coaches at Owens.<br />
for helping their student<br />
cohort in completing their<br />
developmental courses and<br />
then helping them to enroll in<br />
college-level credit courses.<br />
Additionally, coaches will<br />
serve as a support system for<br />
the students and assist them in<br />
progressing through their<br />
completion plan.<br />
Serving as AmeriCorps<br />
College Completion Coaches<br />
at Owens are Adam Masters<br />
of Bowling Green and Tiffany<br />
Steele of Bowling Green. Mr.<br />
Masters recently earned his<br />
associate’s degree from<br />
Owens, while Ms. Steele<br />
obtained both her associate’s<br />
and bachelor’s degrees from<br />
Bowling Green State University.<br />
Mr. Masters is currently<br />
pursuing his bachelor’s<br />
St. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy<br />
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degree in business management<br />
at Bowling Green, and<br />
Ms. Steele is enrolled in the<br />
University of Toledo’s master’s<br />
degree program in recreational<br />
administration.<br />
“Owens Community College<br />
is honored to be chosen<br />
to participate in the new<br />
AmeriCorps College Completion<br />
Coaches Initiative,” said<br />
Karen Shultz, Owens manager<br />
of Testing Services, who<br />
will oversee the college’s<br />
AmeriCorps College Completion<br />
Coaches Initiative. “This<br />
program will provide additional<br />
student support service<br />
to complement advising,<br />
career services, tutoring,<br />
classroom instruction and<br />
other services on campus.<br />
“Adam and Tiffany will be<br />
working with students indi-<br />
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vidually and through workshops<br />
on both the Toledo-area<br />
and Findlay-area campuses,<br />
as well as at the Learning<br />
Center at The Source, to help<br />
connect them to services on<br />
campus to enhance student<br />
success. Often new students<br />
can find it difficult to navigate<br />
different resources to be successful.<br />
The coaches will<br />
enable students to navigate for<br />
success,” she added.<br />
Ohio community colleges<br />
participating in the program<br />
include Owens Community<br />
College, Columbus State<br />
Community College, Cuyahoga<br />
Community College,<br />
Hocking College, Lakeland<br />
Community College, North<br />
Central State College, Northwest<br />
State Community College,<br />
Southern State Community<br />
College, Terra Community<br />
College and Zane State<br />
Community College.<br />
The Ohio Association of<br />
Community Colleges and the<br />
Ohio College Access Network<br />
recently entered into a partnership<br />
to develop and implement<br />
the AmeriCorps College<br />
Completion initiative, combining<br />
the expertise and mutual<br />
goals of both organizations<br />
to make an impact on college<br />
success in Ohio. The collaboration<br />
received a $287,842<br />
grant for the first year of a<br />
three-year grant cycle from<br />
ServeOhio, Ohio’s Governorappointed<br />
Commission on<br />
Service and Volunteerism,<br />
which is focused on addressing<br />
Ohio’s critical economic<br />
challenges by administering<br />
AmeriCorps funding in target<br />
areas of education, opportunity,<br />
healthy futures, veterans,<br />
environmental stewardship<br />
and disaster services.<br />
ISOH/IMPACT supplies arrive in New York, additional donations sought<br />
Through a cooperative<br />
effort between<br />
ISOH/IMPACT, Joni Meyer-<br />
Crothers and Star 105.5, three<br />
trucks filled to capacity with<br />
assorted relief supplies recently<br />
arrived at two churches acting<br />
as distribution centers in<br />
Brooklyn and Queens, New<br />
York. Hundreds of people<br />
were waiting for the supplies.<br />
Although aid is beginning<br />
to trickle into the affected<br />
areas, the need is still great.<br />
ISOH/IMPACT will be sending<br />
in additional trucks filled<br />
with supplies in the days<br />
ahead.<br />
Area residents can help in<br />
the following ways:<br />
•Donate the use of a box<br />
truck and/or driver to assist<br />
with the transport of supplies.<br />
•Volunteer at<br />
ISOH/IMPACT’s Waterville<br />
Distribution Center to sort and<br />
package supplies. Help is<br />
needed this week through Friday,<br />
between 9 a.m. and 6<br />
p.m., and on Saturday, from 9<br />
a.m. to noon.<br />
•Make a cash donation to<br />
assist with fuel, packaging and<br />
other expenses.<br />
•Donate any of the following<br />
supplies: new blankets and<br />
sleeping bags, tarps, canned<br />
and nonperishable food items,<br />
personal care items, first aid<br />
supplies, pet supplies, baby<br />
care items, bottled water.<br />
Also needed are new socks<br />
(especially boy’s and men’s),<br />
flashlights, batteries, paper<br />
towels, toilet paper, laundry<br />
detergent, bottled water,<br />
brooms, mops, rakes, shovels,<br />
snow shovels, box fans, shop<br />
vacs and portable generators.<br />
Glass items and clothing,<br />
other than new socks, will not<br />
be accepted.<br />
Donations can be dropped<br />
off at any Toledo area Tireman<br />
Auto Service Center or at<br />
ISOH/IMPACT’s distribution<br />
center located at 905<br />
Farnsworth Road, Waterville.<br />
There is a PODS container<br />
onsite at the Waterville location<br />
for drop-offs.<br />
For large scale corporate<br />
and manufacturing donations,<br />
contact the ISOH/IMPACT<br />
offices to make the necessary<br />
arrangements.<br />
Monetary donations can be<br />
made online at www.isohimpact.org<br />
or sent directly to the<br />
ISOH/IMPACT offices at<br />
25182 West River Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Ohio 43551.<br />
For more information, send<br />
an e-mail to ministries@isohimpact.org<br />
or call 419-878-<br />
8548.<br />
C a r d<br />
o f T h a n k s<br />
The Social Ministry Committee at Zoar would like to<br />
thank the 80 volunteers, adults and children from the <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
community, who helped Saturday morning,<br />
November 3.<br />
We packed 20,000 meals for the Kids Against Hunger<br />
program sponsored by ISOH/Impact between 9 and <strong>11</strong>:30<br />
a.m. These nutritious meals are already being delivered to<br />
storm victims in New York.<br />
For more information on how you can help, or to see<br />
pictures of food distribution in New York, go to the ISO-<br />
HImpact.org Web site. Thank you so much for everyone’s<br />
help, you are a part of the healing for East coast victims.<br />
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Autism Center open house showcases services<br />
Local families and representatives<br />
from area healthcare<br />
organizations recently<br />
celebrated the opening of<br />
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Hospital Autism<br />
Center, located at 2040<br />
West Central Avenue in<br />
Toledo.<br />
Families learned how the<br />
facility is bringing together<br />
local healthcare organizations,<br />
universities, community<br />
groups, and parents to<br />
set standards for early diagnosis.<br />
They also learned<br />
options for individualized<br />
intensive interventions and<br />
for continued care and support<br />
for the unique needs of<br />
families affected by autism.<br />
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Saturday, Nov. 17<br />
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />
Sunday, Nov. 18<br />
<strong>11</strong> a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />
‘Home for the Holidays’ parade, tree lighting Nov. 25<br />
“Home for the Holidays” Parade<br />
Registration Form<br />
Name_______________________________<br />
Organization___________________________________________<br />
Address________________________________________________________<br />
_______________________________________________________________<br />
Phone___________________ E-mail ________________________________<br />
Type of Unit<br />
Marching: Children__________________Float: No. of People___________<br />
Adults____________________ Size__________________<br />
Animals___________________<br />
Vehicles: Car_______________________Motorcycle___________________<br />
Bicycle____________________Truck______________________<br />
•No Santas are permitted to ride on floats.<br />
Please provide a brief description/summary of your parade<br />
unit:___________________________________________________________<br />
_______________________________________________________________<br />
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_______________________________________________________________<br />
_______________________________________________________________<br />
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Please return completed form by Friday, November 19 to:<br />
Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Inc. Home for Holidays Parade<br />
P.O. Box 83 <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552<br />
Or drop off at the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, <strong>11</strong>7 E. Second Street,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. For additional information, contact Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Inc. at 419-872-6246 or send an e-mail to downtownperrysburg@<br />
gmail.com<br />
Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Inc. (DPI) is preparing for<br />
its annual “Home for the<br />
Holidays” parade, Sunday,<br />
November 25, from 4 to 6<br />
p.m.<br />
The parade will begin at<br />
4 p.m., beginning at Toth<br />
Elementary on East Seventh<br />
Street to Louisiana Avenue<br />
to Front Street.<br />
Area individuals, organizations,<br />
teams, scouts, students<br />
and businesses are<br />
encouraged to participate in<br />
the Home for the Holidays<br />
parade.<br />
Participants may enter<br />
the staging area no earlier<br />
than 2:30 p.m. and must be<br />
in position no later than<br />
3:45 p.m.<br />
There is no fee for<br />
parade entries, and there<br />
will be no “Santa Claus”<br />
persons permitted in the<br />
parade–with the exception<br />
of the DPI invited special<br />
guest.<br />
Tree Lighting<br />
The tree lighting ceremony<br />
will take place at 5 p.m.<br />
at Hood Park. There will be<br />
entertainment, community<br />
caroling and lighting of the<br />
tree.<br />
Watch the <strong>Messenger</strong><br />
<strong>Journal</strong> for more details.<br />
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Downtown <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is<br />
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SCHEDULE:<br />
◆ The City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> began its fall<br />
leaf collection on Monday, October<br />
15. All leaves must be out for collection<br />
by Sunday, November 25. During<br />
this period, the city will be covered<br />
several times.<br />
◆ Collection will resume on Monday,<br />
November 26 for the final sweep.<br />
LEAVES PUT OUT ONCE<br />
CREWS HAVE BEEN BY WILL<br />
NOT BE PICKED UP. A supervisor<br />
will follow the crew to assure<br />
all leaf piles were picked up so<br />
there will be no question.<br />
PREPARE:<br />
◆ Rake leaves to the right-of-way, the<br />
area near the curb or edge of the<br />
street, but NOT in the street.<br />
◆ Pile the leaves in the right-of-way.<br />
Do NOT bag leaves as city crews use<br />
trailer-mounted leaf vacuum units.<br />
◆ Please refrain from piling leaves near<br />
mailboxes and do not park in front of<br />
or on any leaf piles, as it is difficult<br />
to maneuver the hoses around parked<br />
cars.<br />
◆ There is NO leaf pick up in alleys.<br />
◆ Keep the storm drains clear of leaf<br />
debris. If you have a storm drain in<br />
front of your home, remove the leaf<br />
debris and add it to your leaf pile.<br />
◆ This is a leaf pick up ONLY. Do not<br />
mix branches and other debris with<br />
the leaf piles, because crews will<br />
leave the entire pile.<br />
◆ Inform your landscape company to<br />
NOT blow your leaves into the street<br />
when they mow your lawn.<br />
OTHER DISPOSAL OPTIONS:<br />
1. The City Compost Site is available<br />
year round for leaf and brush disposal.<br />
Compost Site hours are 7:00 a.m.<br />
to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,<br />
excluding holidays. The Compost<br />
Site also is available on the second<br />
and fourth Saturday of the month<br />
from 8:00 a.m. to <strong>12</strong>:00 noon. On<br />
Saturdays, residents may go directly<br />
to the Compost Site. Residents must<br />
be on file at the Department of Public<br />
Service to use the Compost Site<br />
on Saturdays. During the week, residents<br />
may bring loose or bagged<br />
leaves to the Department of Public<br />
Service, <strong>11</strong>980 Roachton Road, for<br />
inspection and to borrow the key for<br />
the compost site. Bagged leaves must<br />
be emptied at the site and residents<br />
are responsible for taking their empty<br />
bags with them. First time users need<br />
to bring their driver’s license to the<br />
Department of Public Service to verify<br />
residency. Check the city Web site<br />
for additional details (www.ci.<br />
perrysburg.oh.us).<br />
2. City yard waste bags may be used to<br />
dispose of leaves. They are picked up<br />
on the same day as refuse is collected<br />
through November 30. Be sure to<br />
purchase the bags with the city<br />
emblem on them. City yard waste<br />
bags may be purchased for $2.25 at<br />
Black Diamond, Department of Public<br />
Services, Kazmaier’s, Kroger,<br />
Luckey Farmers, Mills Hardware,<br />
Mini Engine Repair, Rite Aid and<br />
Walt Churchill’s Market. Generic<br />
bags will NOT be collected.<br />
3. Hire a private company for removal.<br />
If you have any questions,<br />
call the Street Division at 419-872-8020<br />
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Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong> to hold<br />
Gingerbread House contest<br />
Historic Perryburg will<br />
hold its second annual Gingerbread<br />
House contest November<br />
17 to December 15.<br />
The theme of the contest<br />
is an artistic interpretation of<br />
a home, business or church<br />
located in the historic district<br />
of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> or participants<br />
may create an entry of their<br />
own design. Purchased kits<br />
may be used.<br />
The contest is open to individuals,<br />
children, families,<br />
youth groups and businesses.<br />
One entry only per person or<br />
group will be allowed, with<br />
one registration form per entry.<br />
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Registration is required by<br />
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All contestants must sign<br />
a release allowing the Historic<br />
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Library to use their name,<br />
likeness and entry in their<br />
newsletters and on their Web<br />
sites.<br />
Entries must be delivered<br />
to Way Library by 7 p.m. on<br />
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All entries will be exhibited<br />
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The decisions of the<br />
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be awarded in all categories.<br />
An Awards Ceremony will<br />
be held on Saturday, December<br />
8 at 1 p.m. Entries must<br />
be picked up by 7 p.m. on December<br />
15. Any entries remaining<br />
thereafter will be<br />
discarded.<br />
For more information<br />
about categories and guidelines,<br />
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PHS freshman, junior varsity volleyball teams have perfect season<br />
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Area residents remember the Edmund Fitzgerald<br />
By Richard Baranowski<br />
Fascination regarding the<br />
sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald<br />
never seems to end, especially<br />
in our own Great Lakes<br />
region. With the approach of<br />
the 37th anniversary of that<br />
tragic date, November 10,<br />
1975, Way Library in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
held video interviews with<br />
several area individuals who<br />
had personal connections to the<br />
ship and for the first time told<br />
of their experiences.<br />
Retired Toledo Municipal<br />
and Common Pleas Judge<br />
Andy Devine visited the library<br />
and related the story of his son,<br />
Pat, who worked as a deckhand<br />
on the Fitz in 1975.<br />
Judge Devine was born in<br />
Shelby, Ohio, in 1921. “I came<br />
from a very hardworking, religious<br />
family,” he said. “My<br />
father worked for the Ohio<br />
Seamless Tube Company. He<br />
worked <strong>12</strong> hours a day, every<br />
day, including Christmas.<br />
We’d get up at 4 a.m. to open<br />
presents and then Dad would<br />
go to work and we’d go back to<br />
bed. I went to the seminary<br />
four years, but found it was not<br />
for me, although one of my<br />
brothers became a priest and<br />
one sister joined the Sisters of<br />
St. Francis.<br />
“One of the guys I met in<br />
the seminary was Pat Gannon.<br />
He was from Wisconsin and<br />
was planning to attend Marquette<br />
University. He invited<br />
me to visit him up there and he<br />
told me he had signed up to sail<br />
on the USS Grand Rapids, a<br />
railroad car ferry that traveled<br />
back and forth across Lake<br />
Michigan between Milwaukee<br />
and Muskingum. He talked me<br />
into signing on. So in the summer<br />
of 1946, I became a deckhand<br />
on a lake freighter. We<br />
hauled grain, farm tools and<br />
equipment and other merchandise,<br />
just about anything the<br />
railroad would move. The pay<br />
was excellent, the food, delicious<br />
and in huge quantities. It<br />
was the best pay I ever got, and<br />
the best job I ever had.<br />
“Afterwards, my friend Pat<br />
talked me into going to law<br />
school at Marquette. So I did<br />
that too, graduating in 1948. I<br />
first worked for an insurance<br />
adjustor in Columbus, and<br />
started a private practice, but it<br />
didn’t work out. I had a brother<br />
and sister in Toledo, so I<br />
came here in 1951 and have<br />
been here ever since. I hooked<br />
up with another attorney<br />
named Bill Syring, and we<br />
opened a practice downtown. I<br />
ran for the Ohio House in<br />
1954, and I won. It didn’t hurt<br />
me that I had the same name as<br />
Andy Devine, the gravelvoiced<br />
movie star. Everybody<br />
could remember that. Actually<br />
my real name is Aloysius but<br />
kids nicknamed me Andy after<br />
the movie star way back when<br />
I was a little boy.<br />
“I met my wife, Lorene<br />
Hecker, in 1953. I was handling<br />
an accident lawsuit for<br />
her parents. She was a nurse<br />
and lived in California. She<br />
came out here to help her parents,<br />
met me and that was that.<br />
Our son Pat was born in 1955.<br />
“I shared my lake ferry<br />
experiences with my kids and<br />
Pat kind of took to it. He started<br />
in at Marquette, but decided<br />
he wasn’t ready for higher education<br />
and moved back home. I<br />
knew Mel Pelfrey. He was<br />
Retired Toledo Judge Andy Devine, above left, recently visited Way Library to talk<br />
to Local History Librarian Richard Baranowski, above right, about his son’s experience<br />
on the Edmund Fitzgerald. In 1946, Mr. Devine labored as a deck hand on the<br />
USS Grand Rapids, below. The ship was a railroad car ferry that traveled across<br />
Lake Michigan.<br />
vice-president of the Maritime<br />
Engineering Beneficial Association<br />
in Toledo. I asked Mel if<br />
he could find something for my<br />
son.<br />
“Mel called. It was June of<br />
1975, and Pat was 20 years old.<br />
He said the Fitzgerald was in<br />
town. A guy by the name of<br />
Bruce Hudson, 22 years-old,<br />
got sick and was carried off the<br />
boat in Duluth. When they got<br />
to Toledo, they were short a<br />
man. Pat got the job and sailed<br />
on the Fitzgerald June, July,<br />
August and September of 1975.<br />
“Toward the end of September<br />
I got a call from Pat. He<br />
was at a pay phone on the dock<br />
in Ashtabula. This Bruce Hudson<br />
who had got sick was on<br />
the dock and wanted his job<br />
back. Pat was quite angry and<br />
upset. He had been looking forward<br />
to staying with the ship<br />
until they tied up because they<br />
got a bonus. Not only that, Pat<br />
had been assured a job, which<br />
he had worked out with the<br />
skipper, to work on the Fitz<br />
during the winter.<br />
“‘Dad, this is not fair,’” he<br />
said. ‘This guy is coming on<br />
and only work a couple of<br />
weeks and he’s going to get the<br />
bonus. They have a rule that if<br />
you served on the boat 90 days,<br />
your job was secure.’ So I<br />
called Mel Pelfrey to see what<br />
the rules were. Since this kid<br />
had gotten sick on the boat, he<br />
was an exception to the 90-day<br />
rule. He got his job back, and I<br />
told Pat to come home. As you<br />
can guess, Bruce Hudson was<br />
one of the 29 who went down<br />
with the ship about a month<br />
later.<br />
“You wonder why I am<br />
telling you this story rather<br />
than Pat. To this day, he won’t<br />
talk about it. When you work<br />
on a ship you become very<br />
John and Blanche Burkhart talked about the five days<br />
they spent on the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1967.<br />
close to the crew. They are<br />
your family. You know everybody<br />
on the ship, from the<br />
skipper, the fireman, the oiler,<br />
on down. When the ship sank,<br />
it was like Pat lost his whole<br />
family. Upon learning the<br />
news, he paced, couldn’t stop<br />
talking about this guy or that<br />
guy, this story, that story. He<br />
was living with this. I told him<br />
to slow down. I could see what<br />
a traumatic event it was for<br />
him. I could only imagine how<br />
I would have felt had it been<br />
Pat, since I was the one who<br />
helped him get the job.<br />
“Pat, by then, was working<br />
at the Wine Cellar, a restaurant<br />
in the basement of the Maritime<br />
Building. It was also used<br />
as a training ground for cooks<br />
to serve on boats. Pat never<br />
went back to the ships. He<br />
moved away, but always came<br />
back to attend the memorials<br />
they have for the men. He and<br />
his wife live in Portland, Ore-<br />
gon, today. I try to get Pat to<br />
tell his story, but he will not do<br />
it. I think it was a story that<br />
deserved to be told. I did tell<br />
him that I would tell the story,<br />
and he was OK with that. I<br />
hope someday he does talk<br />
about it.”<br />
As there are sad or troubled<br />
memories associated with the<br />
Edmund Fitzgerald, the ship<br />
also recalls pleasant memories<br />
for some. Way Library talked<br />
with John and Blanche<br />
Burkhart, who live in <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Commons. Mr. Burkhart<br />
was assistant law director of<br />
the City of Toledo from 1954<br />
to 1980. Many people recognize<br />
his name from the letters<br />
to the editor in the Toledo<br />
Blade. Mr. Burkhart has estimated<br />
he has written almost<br />
1,000 letters over his lifetime<br />
to the Blade. He is 91 years<br />
old.<br />
“In the early 1960s, I did<br />
some work for the Toledo Port<br />
Authority,” Mr. Burkhart said.<br />
“I helped with getting bills<br />
passed in the General Assembly<br />
to create the Authority. In<br />
1967, John McWilliam was<br />
director of the Authority, and<br />
they wanted to do something<br />
for me. They couldn’t pay me,<br />
but he did arrange, through the<br />
Columbia Transportation Company,<br />
who owned the Edmund<br />
Fitzgerald, to take a five-day<br />
trip aboard her.”<br />
“So in mid-July we went<br />
down to the Port Authority<br />
docks. Lou Young, the law<br />
director of the City of Toledo,<br />
and his wife Lois went with us.<br />
The Fitz was in and unloading<br />
iron ore. There were only two<br />
passenger cabins on the ship.<br />
Red Barber, the head steward,<br />
led us to our cabins. They<br />
were quite luxurious. Everything<br />
and anything you wanted.<br />
I had brought along a bottle of<br />
whiskey, but when I looked at<br />
the supply that night, I threw<br />
my bottle of Kessler’s overboard.<br />
There was much better<br />
stuff in the cabin.<br />
“The ship left Toledo<br />
empty, returning to Silver Bay,<br />
Minnesota, to pick up another<br />
load of iron ore. Peter Pulser<br />
was the captain. We had dinner<br />
with him a couple of times.<br />
What wonderful food! Lake<br />
Superior whitefish, roast beef,<br />
steak, fresh-made rolls in the<br />
mornings. There was food in<br />
the pantry available 24 hours a<br />
day.<br />
“There were chairs on the<br />
deck, and we sat out there<br />
watching the world go by.<br />
Since the boat was empty, the<br />
crew, a bunch of very nice<br />
young men, were kept busy<br />
cleaning every inch of the ship.<br />
The weather was beautiful. As<br />
we sailed along the St. Marys<br />
River to the Soo Locks, the<br />
captain played music from the<br />
ship’s loudspeakers and people<br />
who had cottages along the<br />
river would come out and wave<br />
to us. Blanche and I stood in<br />
the very front of the bow as we<br />
went through the locks.<br />
“We had free run of the<br />
ship, except for the engine<br />
room. We went up to the<br />
wheelhouse to watch them navigate<br />
several times.<br />
“After we arrived in Silver<br />
Bay, the ship was reloaded with<br />
iron ore. Cranes with huge<br />
buckets moved the iron from<br />
the shore into gondolas in the<br />
bottom of the ship. When they<br />
opened the hatches you could<br />
see how large the ship really<br />
was. They took on 25,000 tons<br />
of iron ore.<br />
“It was two days to Silver<br />
Bay, but loaded, the return trip<br />
to Toledo would take three<br />
days. One night Louie and his<br />
wife asked the captain if he<br />
could perform marriages. He<br />
said, ‘When we are at sea, I can<br />
do anything.’ He told the captain<br />
he didn’t think Blanche<br />
and I were married and he<br />
talked him into performing a<br />
mock marriage ceremony. The<br />
Bible he supposedly read from<br />
was really the 1967 Guide to<br />
Great Lakes Shipping. Everybody<br />
was laughing afterwards,<br />
and the captain gave Blanche a<br />
kiss I don’t think she’ll ever<br />
forget.<br />
“John and I still have a<br />
great memory of the Edmund<br />
Fitzgerald,” Blanche says. “It’s<br />
something we still talk about<br />
quite often.”<br />
‘Taking the first bite’<br />
Chick-fil-A opens its first free-standing restaurant in northwest Ohio<br />
It is a tradition when opening a new Chick-fil-A restaurant to not only celebrate with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, but also to celebrate<br />
with the “first bite,” said Mike Herrick, franchised Chick-fil-A operator of the new <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township restaurant. And joining Mr. Herrick<br />
for the celebration and first bite of a Chick-fil-A sandwich, are, from left, Sandy Latchem, executive director of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Area Chamber<br />
of Commerce; <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Trustee Bob Mack; Mr. Herrick and his wife Dawn; Matt Feasel, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> School District treasurer<br />
and chamber board member, and Fritz Griffioen, chamber board member.<br />
The new restaurant, 10315 Fremont Pike, is the first stand-alone Chick-fil-A in northwest Ohio and is open Monday through Saturday<br />
from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. It seats 134 with additional outdoor seating and drive-thru service.<br />
Mr. Herrick, a <strong>Perrysburg</strong> resident, has been a Chick-fil-A operator since 1991 at the Westfield Franklin Park Mall location.<br />
“Chick-fil-A has come a long way since the opening of its first restaurant in an Atlanta mall more than 45 years ago,” said Mr. Herrick.<br />
“But one thing has remained constant–our focus on providing top quality food in a friendly neighborhood environment. My team members<br />
and I share that same commitment at our new restaurant and look forward to welcoming and serving our new guests.”<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School will present “Little Shop of<br />
Horrors” November 8, 9 and 10, at 8 p.m., and November<br />
<strong>11</strong>, at 2 p.m.<br />
All seats are $<strong>12</strong> and reserved. Tickets are available in<br />
the main hallway in front of guidance, from 7:25 to 7:55<br />
PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong> — Page <strong>11</strong><br />
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ to be performed at PHS November 8-<strong>11</strong><br />
a.m., and during lunch periods. The box office will be<br />
open one hour before curtain time.<br />
The production is under the direction of Robert Gentry,<br />
with music direction by Joel Hamilton. Pictured are<br />
cast members rehearsing for the musical.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township, PCU collecting items<br />
for 35th annual Operation Breadbasket<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township and<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Christians United<br />
are collecting items for the<br />
35th annual Operation<br />
Breadbasket.<br />
Children’s toys and winter<br />
coats are needed. Donations<br />
of clean and usable<br />
clothing in all sizes, blankets,<br />
gloves, hats, scarves, shoes<br />
and boots also are being<br />
accepted.<br />
In addition to new and<br />
slightly used toys and clothing,<br />
the organization is seeking<br />
cash donations, non-perishable<br />
food items, books<br />
and hygiene essentials.<br />
Annie Herman-Alrabaya,<br />
co-organizer, reminds residents<br />
that donations to OperationBreadbasket/<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Christians United stay<br />
in the community. “Your<br />
donations help our local<br />
Historic <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Inc.<br />
(HPI) soon will install four<br />
streetscape signs on each<br />
side of Louisiana Avenue in<br />
the 100 and 200 blocks for<br />
community members and<br />
visitors to take a step back in<br />
time–“the way we were.”<br />
The sign project created by<br />
HPI will depict the area from<br />
the 1800s to the mid-1900s<br />
using historic pictures.<br />
Welch Publishing is sponsoring<br />
one of the four signs.<br />
“We are very happy to<br />
sponsor a sign,” said John<br />
Welch, owner and publisher.<br />
“We certainly thank Historic<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> for their vision<br />
and execution of this project,<br />
and we look forward to seeing<br />
the completed project.”<br />
Dave Hoffmann, HPI<br />
vice president and project<br />
leader, said the goal of the<br />
signs is to provide citizens<br />
and visitors with accessible<br />
information that encourages<br />
education, appreciation and<br />
preservation of the historic<br />
downtown achitectural<br />
resources.<br />
neighbors in need,” she said,<br />
adding that for monetary<br />
donations, make checks<br />
payable to Operation Breadbasket.<br />
She said the organizations<br />
are starting early in the hopes<br />
of obtaining more items for<br />
children. “We need toys,”<br />
she added.<br />
Items may be taken to the<br />
township police and fire<br />
departments on Lime City<br />
Road through Friday,<br />
December 16. Donations<br />
also can be dropped off at the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong><br />
office, <strong>11</strong>7 East Second<br />
Street; Frisch’s, Fremont<br />
Pike (U.S. Route 20);<br />
McDonalds, Route 20 at<br />
Simmons Road; O-Deer<br />
Diner, 416 Louisiana<br />
Avenue; Rite Aid, East South<br />
Boundary; Ralphie’s, Holi-<br />
day Lane, Walgreen’s, Route<br />
20 at Thompson Road, and<br />
all <strong>Perrysburg</strong> area churches.<br />
Businesses interested in<br />
serving as a drop-off location<br />
are asked to call 419-872-<br />
8861 or 419-872-8859.<br />
Baskets, toys and clothing<br />
will be picked up by families<br />
on Saturday, December 22,<br />
between 9 a.m. and noon, at<br />
the township hall, 26609<br />
Lime City Road.<br />
Volunteers will begin<br />
sorting and bagging items at<br />
the township hall on November<br />
27, from 7 to 9 p.m., and<br />
additional volunteers are<br />
always needed to help sort<br />
items. Call 419-872-8861 to<br />
volunteer.<br />
Operation Breadbasket/<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Christians United<br />
will provide items for more<br />
than 100 families in Perrys-<br />
burg and <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.<br />
Applications for families<br />
in need will be available after<br />
November 5, at the township<br />
offices and police department<br />
lobby.<br />
Ms. Herman-Alrabaya<br />
reminds families that filling<br />
out an application does not<br />
guarantee placement on the<br />
list.<br />
All families are screened<br />
through the Salvation Army<br />
and families can only receive<br />
assistance from one organization.<br />
Families will be notified<br />
by mail of their acceptance,<br />
she said.<br />
The township is sponsoring<br />
the program in conjunction<br />
with <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Christians<br />
United, the Salvation<br />
Army and other organizations.<br />
Matt Welch, Dave Hoffmann and John Welch show a prototype of the new<br />
streetscape signage that soon will be installed on Louisiana Avenue.<br />
“This will be a wonderful addition to our main street and will be very much<br />
appreciated by our citizens and visitors. Thank you, Mr. Hoffmann and Historic<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>,” said Matt Welch.
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Sculpture Walk opens in Whitehouse<br />
The Village of Whitehouse<br />
and the Whitehouse<br />
Arts Advisory Board<br />
(WAAB) are sponsoring an<br />
Art Sculpture Walk around<br />
the small quarry in Village<br />
Park.<br />
Currently three sculptures<br />
have been donated by<br />
Tom Zitzelberger of Waterville,<br />
Ohio.<br />
Mr. Zitzelberger has<br />
agreed to temporarily display<br />
three pieces, “Rennie’s<br />
Rose,” “Winds of Faith” and<br />
“The Leaf.”<br />
Two of the pieces are on<br />
loan and one is for sale.<br />
The sculptures have been<br />
mounted on concrete bases<br />
and will be on display as<br />
part of a continuing, rotating<br />
Sculpture Walk.<br />
The public is invited to<br />
enjoy a leisurely walk on the<br />
pathway around the quarry<br />
located in Village Park to<br />
view the sculptures.<br />
The Village is interested<br />
in expanding the Sculpture<br />
Walk and is looking for<br />
artists who are willing to donate<br />
sculptures on a permanent<br />
or temporary basis.<br />
The Wings Around<br />
Whitehouse Fiberglass Butterfly<br />
Project will be added<br />
to the sculpture walk when<br />
butterflies are installed in<br />
the spring of 2013 as part of<br />
the ongoing downtown<br />
beautification project.<br />
Toledo Craftsman’s Guild<br />
art and craft show Nov. 10-<strong>11</strong><br />
The Toledo Craftsman’s<br />
Guild will host the “Homespun<br />
Holiday Art and Craft<br />
Show” on Saturday, November<br />
10, and Sunday, November<br />
<strong>11</strong>, at the Stranahan<br />
Great Hall on Heatherdowns<br />
Boulevard in Toledo.<br />
Hours for the show are<br />
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on<br />
Saturday, and from 10 a.m to<br />
4 p.m. on Sunday.<br />
Handcrafted items offered<br />
for sale include unique seasonal<br />
decorations, brightly<br />
painted yard and home decorations,<br />
solid wood items,<br />
metal work, fabric items,<br />
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which are part of the Sculpture Walk in Whitehouse.<br />
country crafts, soaps, scents<br />
and lotions, holiday floral<br />
arrangements, pottery, jewelry,<br />
seasonal items and<br />
more. Members of the<br />
Toledo Craftsman Guild also<br />
will fill special orders.<br />
This year the TCG will<br />
host a food drive at this show<br />
by collecting non-perishable<br />
food items for the Toledo<br />
Northwestern Ohio Food<br />
Bank. Donations of any<br />
canned item will be accepted.<br />
Admission and parking<br />
are free. Those attending can<br />
register to win door prizes.<br />
Subscribe to the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
<strong>Messenger</strong><br />
<strong>Journal</strong>.<br />
419-874-4491<br />
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For information about<br />
donating a sculpture to be on<br />
display in the Village, call<br />
419-877-5383.<br />
Stony Ridge<br />
UM Church<br />
to hold holiday<br />
bazaar Nov. 10<br />
The Stony Ridge United<br />
Methodist Church will hold<br />
its annual holiday bazaar on<br />
Saturday, November 10, from<br />
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
A homemade lunch of<br />
cabbage rolls, chicken noodle<br />
soup, sandwiches, pies and<br />
more will be served.<br />
There also will be a bake<br />
sale featuring homemade<br />
noodles, decorated cookies,<br />
whole pies, a church cookbook<br />
and more, along with<br />
many craft tables.<br />
The church is located at<br />
5542 Fremont Pike in Stony<br />
Ridge.<br />
Whitehouse Arts<br />
Advisory Board<br />
to hold holiday<br />
fund-raiser<br />
The Whitehouse Arts Advisory<br />
Board will hold its<br />
second annual holiday arts<br />
and crafts fund-raiser on Saturday,<br />
November 17, from<br />
<strong>11</strong> a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
The event will be held at<br />
the Whitehouse American<br />
Legion Hall, 6910 Providence<br />
Street.<br />
Events will include local<br />
artisans offering arts and<br />
crafts for sale, live music,<br />
and a visit with St. Nicholas.<br />
An art exhibit by students<br />
from Anthony Wayne and<br />
Lial Schools will be on display.<br />
There also will be a silent<br />
auction featuring gift certificates<br />
and art pieces, a 50/50<br />
raffle, and light refreshments<br />
and beverages.<br />
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PERRYSBURG TWP.<br />
FIRE DEPT.<br />
LIME CITY ROAD AND RT. 20<br />
SATUR<strong>DAY</strong><br />
NOVEMBER 10<br />
7PM-??<br />
Please come and support your firefighters!<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
Community<br />
Calendar<br />
To include your organization’s activities in this calendar,<br />
mail or drop off the details to the <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, <strong>11</strong>7<br />
East Second Street, PO Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552.<br />
Or send an e-mail, with the date, time and location, to di<br />
anaw@perrysburg.com. The deadline for the weekly calen-<br />
dar is Friday at noon.<br />
Thursday, November 8<br />
8:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township food distribution at<br />
the township hall, 26609 Lime City Road,<br />
until 10 a.m.<br />
9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth<br />
floor of the Wood County Office Building,<br />
One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.<br />
<strong>12</strong>:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,<br />
open discussion at St. Timothy’s Episcopal<br />
Church, 871 East Boundary. Open to the<br />
public.<br />
Friday, November 9<br />
8:00 a.m. St. Luke’s Auxiliary annual holiday bazaar<br />
in the St. Luke’s Hospital auditorium until<br />
4 p.m.<br />
9:30 a.m. St. Tim’s Clothesline, free clothing offered<br />
at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871<br />
East Boundary. Open until <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:30 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary at the Carranor Club,<br />
502 East Second Street.<br />
Saturday, November 10<br />
9:00 a.m. St. Paul’s Church holiday craft/vendor<br />
show at 1459 South Street, Millbury until 2<br />
p.m.<br />
<strong>12</strong>:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Noontide Women’s AA Group,<br />
open discussion at St. Timothy’s Episcopal<br />
Church, 871 East Boundary. Open to the<br />
public.<br />
8:00 p.m. AlAnon and Alcoholics Anonymous at First<br />
United Methodist Church, 200 West<br />
Second Street.<br />
Sunday, November <strong>11</strong><br />
6:00 p.m. Glass City Singles Veterans Day dance at<br />
the Premier, 4480 Heatherdowns, Toledo.<br />
Call 734-856-8963 for information.<br />
6:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous at Schaller<br />
Memorial Building, 130 West Indiana<br />
Avenue.<br />
Monday, November <strong>12</strong>-Veterans Day observed<br />
7:30 p.m. There is a Solution AA Group, closed meeting,<br />
at Lutheran Church of the Master,<br />
28744 Simmons Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
Tuesday, November 13<br />
9:15 a.m. Wood County Commissioners on the fifth<br />
floor of the Wood County Office Building,<br />
One Courthouse Square, Bowling Green.<br />
10:00 a.m. Alzheimer’s Association caregivers support<br />
group at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 310<br />
Elizabeth Street, Maumee. Free. Call 419-<br />
537-1999 for information.<br />
<strong>12</strong>:00 p.m. AlAnon at CedarCreek Church, 29<strong>12</strong>9<br />
Lime City Road. Free baby-sitting.<br />
6:00 p.m. Quilts of Valor at the Quilt Foundry, 234<br />
West Wayne Street, Maumee until 9 p.m.<br />
Donations welcome. Call JoEllen Morris<br />
for information, 419-461-3669.<br />
6:15 p.m. Real Estate Investors Association at the<br />
Knights of Columbus, 4256 Secor Road,<br />
Toledo. Call 419-283-8427 or 419-699-<br />
1532 for information.<br />
7:00 p.m. Divorce and Separated Support Group at<br />
St. Patrick of Heatherdowns Parish conference<br />
room, 4201 Heatherdowns Boulevard.<br />
Call 419-724-4675 for information.<br />
Wednesday, November 14<br />
7:00 a.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Kiwanis Club in the lower level<br />
of Way Public Library, 101 East Indiana<br />
Avenue. Open to the public.<br />
9:30 a.m. Wood County Committee on Aging cholestrol<br />
screening clinic until <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m. at the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Senior Center, 140 West<br />
Indiana. Call 1-800-367-4935 for an<br />
appointment and information.<br />
<strong>11</strong>:00 a.m. Senior Food Pantry available through<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township until noon at the<br />
township hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<br />
Must be 60 years old or older to qualify.<br />
2:00 p.m. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township Board of Trustees<br />
department head meeting at the township<br />
hall, 26609 Lime City Road.<br />
5:00 p.m. Penta Career Center Board of Education in<br />
the board meeting room, 9301 Buck Road.<br />
6:00 p.m. Families Anonymous, a world-wide <strong>12</strong>-step<br />
self-help support group for relatives and<br />
friends concerned about substance abuse or<br />
behavorial problems of a loved one, at<br />
Blessed John XXII Catholic Community,<br />
24250 Dixie Highway. Visitors welcome.<br />
Call 419-931-4005 for information.<br />
6:00 p.m. Toastmasters Club at Zenobia Shrine, 8048<br />
Broadstone Boulevard, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
7:00 p.m. Racing for Recovery, drug and alcohol support<br />
group meeting, until 8 p.m. at St.<br />
Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 871 East<br />
Boundary, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
8:00 p.m. AlAnon at First Presbyterian Church, 200<br />
East Second Street.<br />
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The Victory Center will<br />
host a presentation on “Understanding<br />
Your Pathology<br />
Report” by Dr. Stephen Strobel<br />
on Monday, November<br />
19, from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />
Dr. Strobel is a local<br />
pathologist with St. Vincent<br />
Mercy Medical Center. He<br />
St. Luke’s<br />
holiday bazaar<br />
is November 9<br />
The ProMedica St.<br />
Luke’s Hospital Auxiliary<br />
annual holiday bazaar will<br />
be on Friday, November 9,<br />
in the St. Luke’s Hospital<br />
auditorium from 8 a.m. to 4<br />
p.m.<br />
A continental breakfast<br />
and hot lunch will be available<br />
at the Jingle Bell Café.<br />
The show will feature 30<br />
vendors and four Auxiliary<br />
teams.<br />
The Auxiliary donates<br />
fund-raising proceeds to the<br />
Foundation to purchase hospital<br />
equipment, fund expansion<br />
projects and<br />
enhance patient care services.<br />
Waterville<br />
Playshop<br />
auditions set<br />
Tryouts for Waterville<br />
Playshop’s “Lend Me a<br />
Tenor,” will be on Friday, November<br />
9, at 7 p.m., and Sunday,<br />
November <strong>11</strong>, at 2 p.m.,<br />
in the Family Life Center at<br />
Zion Lutheran Church 22<br />
North Second Street, Waterville.<br />
The cast is made up of<br />
four women and four men.<br />
John Oster is directing.<br />
Performances will be held<br />
February 8-10, at the<br />
Maumee Indoor Theatre.<br />
For more information,<br />
send an e-mail to<br />
jstme54@yahoo.com.<br />
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Often the pathology report<br />
is interpreted by other<br />
doctors for the patient, but<br />
the patient has difficulty with<br />
the medical terminology<br />
themselves.<br />
The presentation has sev-<br />
eral goals: increase understanding<br />
of surgical pathology<br />
reports; define medical<br />
terms like type, grade, stage,<br />
margins, and regional lymph<br />
nodes; address common<br />
areas of misunderstandings,<br />
and offer group discussion.<br />
These examples will be<br />
utilized as part of the learning<br />
process to make cancer<br />
patients feel more empowered<br />
when discussing their<br />
situation with their doctor.<br />
This program is free and<br />
open to the public, including<br />
professionals and caregivers.<br />
The Victory Center is located<br />
at 5532 West Central<br />
Avenue, Suite B, Toledo. For<br />
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Babysitting course offered at library on Nov. 17<br />
Boys and girls ages <strong>11</strong>-15<br />
years old may now register for<br />
the CPR and First Aid for<br />
Babysitters course at Way<br />
Public Library.<br />
The one day course, presented<br />
by the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Fire<br />
Division, will be offered on<br />
Saturday, November 17, from<br />
1 to 5 p.m.<br />
The cost of the class is<br />
$30, payable only by check or<br />
Subscribe to the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
<strong>Messenger</strong><br />
<strong>Journal</strong>.<br />
419-874-4491<br />
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The goal of the contest is to bring seniors and youth together.<br />
PERRYSBURG ROTARY CONTEST:<br />
PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong> — Page 13<br />
There will be 16 semi-finalists who will win a $20 prize each and two grand-prize winners will receive a $50 prize each. In addition to this edition of The <strong>Messenger</strong> the pictures are also available at Kingston Residence of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Way Library and on the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary Web site; www.pburgrotary.com. Entries are due by November 21, 20<strong>12</strong>. Please mail your entries to: <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary, PO Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH 43552 or drop them off to Way Library<br />
or Kingston. Entries will be divided into groups for judging. The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Senior Center, Kingston Residence of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Memory Care and Assisted Living Residents and Residents from the Manor at <strong>Perrysburg</strong> will choose<br />
one winner from each of the two categories.<br />
All 16 winner’s pictures will be framed and displayed at the Rotary Christmas party. Members of the Rotary will choose a grand prize winner from each category. During the month of January various businesses in <strong>Perrysburg</strong> will<br />
display the 16 pictures so everyone can see the winners. The pictures will then be delivered by Rotarians to your home.<br />
Please fill in and return:<br />
money order to the “City of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.” Payment is required<br />
at the time of registration.<br />
There is a maximum of 20<br />
students per class. The dead-<br />
line to register is November<br />
15.<br />
For more information, call<br />
the library at 419-874-3135,<br />
extension <strong>11</strong>6, or stop in at the<br />
library during regular hours.<br />
Way offers American Girl Jeopardy<br />
Way Public Library will<br />
offer American Girl Jeopardy<br />
at its FLASH (Fun Library<br />
After School Happenings)<br />
program on Thursday, November<br />
15, from 4:30 to 5:30<br />
p.m.<br />
The program is for boys<br />
and girls ages 7 to <strong>11</strong>. A snack<br />
will be provided.<br />
Participants will play<br />
American Girl Jeopardy for<br />
fun prizes and make a scarf<br />
and hat that is just right for<br />
their dolls.<br />
Registration is required<br />
and can be done online from<br />
home or at the library during<br />
regular hours.<br />
The library’s Web address<br />
is www.waylibrary.info. For<br />
more information, call the<br />
Youth Services Department at<br />
419-874-3135, extension <strong>11</strong>6.<br />
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❹ Post Secondary Education Program<br />
➎ Lourdes University & Owens Community College<br />
Courses on NDA Campus<br />
OPEN HOUSE Grades 7 – <strong>12</strong>, All Girls<br />
Sunday, November <strong>11</strong> – <strong>11</strong> a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />
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For more information<br />
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Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Age: __________<br />
Telephone Number: _________________________________________________ Entries due: November 21, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Mail to: <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary, P.O. Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552 or drop off at Way Library or Kingston Residence of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
Matthew, Chiara Kerr participate<br />
in CISV Cookie-a-thon event<br />
Matthew Kerr and Jack Moran deliver freshly baked cookies to Family House in Toledo.<br />
Matthew and Chiara<br />
Kerr, of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, participated<br />
in a Cookie-a-thon on<br />
October 19, for CISV NE<br />
Ohio. CISV Junior Branch<br />
baked cookies to raise<br />
money for the chapter’s<br />
Summer Village which will<br />
be hosted in 2014. During<br />
the village, <strong>11</strong> year olds<br />
from <strong>12</strong> different countries<br />
will spend a month building<br />
global friendships and learning<br />
about peace. More than<br />
60 dozen cookies were<br />
baked and donated to area<br />
shelters.<br />
The idea for Children’s<br />
International Summer Villages<br />
(today known as CISV<br />
International) was conceived<br />
by child psychologist Dr.<br />
Doris Allen in 1946. As a<br />
specialist in growth and development,<br />
Dr. Allen, could<br />
not agree that the focus for<br />
peace education should be in<br />
the field of adult learning.<br />
She firmly believed that “the<br />
ultimate source for peace,<br />
long range, lay with the children.”<br />
From this conviction<br />
came her vision of bringing<br />
together children from all<br />
over the globe to learn to respect<br />
different and common<br />
values. In 1951, she realized<br />
her dream when delegates<br />
from eight countries gathered<br />
in Cincinnati, for the<br />
first Children’s International<br />
Summer Village (CISV).<br />
Over the decades, the organization<br />
grew in numbers,<br />
countries and activities.<br />
More than 50 years after<br />
the first Village, this program<br />
remains the cornerstone<br />
of our international<br />
educational activities.<br />
CISV’s range of programs<br />
has increased from one to<br />
six different types of inter-<br />
Age 5 years and younger Ages 6-10<br />
Please fill in and return:<br />
national activities and from<br />
one village to around 180 international<br />
programs a year.<br />
Today CISV operates in over<br />
60 countries and since 1951,<br />
more than 190,000 people<br />
have participated in more<br />
than 5,000 international activities.<br />
CISV believes in building<br />
global friendship, starting<br />
with children.<br />
Toy auction<br />
scheduled for<br />
November <strong>11</strong><br />
C o n n - We i s s e n b e rg e r<br />
American Legion Post No.<br />
587 will hold a toy auction<br />
on Sunday, November <strong>11</strong>,<br />
from noon until 4 p.m. The<br />
public is invited to attend and<br />
the post is located at 2020<br />
West Alexis Road, Toledo.<br />
Tell them you saw it in the <strong>Journal</strong>!<br />
Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Age: __________<br />
Telephone Number: _________________________________________________ Entries due: November 21, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Mail to: <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Rotary, P.O. Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552 or drop off at Way Library or Kingston Residence of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>.
Page 14 — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />
BG Main Street project to wrap up by Nov. 30<br />
Work on the North Main<br />
Street widening project in<br />
Bowling Green is scheduled<br />
to wrap up by November of<br />
this year, according to the<br />
Ohio Department of Transportation<br />
District Two.<br />
Originally, the work was<br />
scheduled to be complete in<br />
the summer of 2013.<br />
“The big factor for the<br />
project moving so quickly has<br />
been the weather.” said<br />
Deputy Director Todd Audet.<br />
“Because of last year’s mild<br />
winter, we were able to get<br />
the underground utility work<br />
complete in one season. The<br />
dry weather over the summer<br />
helped to move the remainder<br />
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of the project forward.”<br />
Over the next few weeks,<br />
motorists driving through the<br />
construction zone will notice<br />
an increase in orange barrels.<br />
Through November, crews<br />
will be paving, striping and<br />
performing traffic signal work<br />
requiring lane restrictions.<br />
Crews will continue signal<br />
work through the winter,<br />
weather permitting.<br />
By spring, the only work<br />
on the schedule will be final<br />
striping, seeding and signal<br />
work requiring minimal lane<br />
restrictions.<br />
ODOT has announced the<br />
following–through November<br />
lane restrictions are possible<br />
in both directions on North<br />
Main Street between Dill<br />
Street and Newton Road for<br />
paving, striping and signal<br />
work.<br />
Through November, lane<br />
restrictions also are possible<br />
near the intersection of Main<br />
Street and Poe Road for<br />
paving, striping and signal<br />
work.<br />
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OPEN HOUSE<br />
Grades 7 – <strong>12</strong>, All Girls<br />
Sunday, November <strong>11</strong><br />
<strong>11</strong> a.m. – 2 p.m.<br />
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419-475-9359 ✶ www.nda.org<br />
For more information<br />
use the QR Code<br />
to go directly to<br />
www.nda.org.<br />
The Wood County Teen<br />
Institute group recently held<br />
its annual retreat at Camp<br />
Miakonda in Toledo.<br />
A total of 32 students attended<br />
the retreat from<br />
schools throughout Wood<br />
County.<br />
The program consisted of<br />
workshops, leadership training,<br />
family groups, skits,<br />
and a dance to celebrate<br />
being the drug-free majority.<br />
The New Cool campaign,<br />
a collaborative project to<br />
promote the mindset that<br />
having a drug and alcoholfree<br />
lifestyle is “The New<br />
Cool,” was the main topic of<br />
the weekend.<br />
The New Cool campaign<br />
also has been expanded to<br />
reflect other positive<br />
lifestyle choices such as<br />
being kind, being a leader,<br />
being a friend is The New<br />
Visit the <strong>Journal</strong> online at:<br />
www.perrysburg.com<br />
FORFEITED LAND SALE<br />
(5723.05 AND 5723.10 ORC)<br />
TO BE OFFERED November 14, 20<strong>12</strong> - 9:30 A.M.<br />
The lands, lots, and parts of lots, in the County of Wood, forfeited to the State for the nonpayment of taxes, together with the taxes, assessments, charges,<br />
penalties, interest, and cost charges on them, agreeably to law, and the dates on which the lands, lots, and parts of lots will be offered for sale, are contained<br />
and described in the following list. Notice is hereby given to all concerned, that if the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and costs charged on said list are<br />
not paid into the county treasury, and the county treasurer’s receipt produced therefore, before the date mentioned in this notice, each tract, lot and part of lot,<br />
so forfeited, on which taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and costs remain unpaid, will be offered for sale on the date mentioned in this notice for said<br />
sale, at the courthouse in said county, in order to satisfy such taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and costs, and that said sale will adjourned day to day<br />
until each tract, lot and part of lot specified in said list has be disposed of, or offered for sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED, THAT<br />
THE FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS AND PART OF LOTS THAT ARE OFFERED FOR SALE PURSUANT TO THIS NOTICE MAY BE SUBJECT TO A<br />
FEDERAL LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE OR SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES TO REDEEM<br />
ANY TRACT, LOT OR PARTS OF A LOT THAT IS SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN, AND PURCHASERS OF THE FORFEITED TRACTS,<br />
LOTS, OR PARTS OF LOTS ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO<br />
DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF THE FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS OR PART<br />
OF LOTS. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PROCEDURAL DEFECTS IN FORMER JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS MAY PREVENT<br />
ANY PURCHASER HEREIN FROM ACQUIRING GOOD TITLE TO SUCH LANDS, LOTS, AND PARTS OF LOTS, AND THAT A TITLE COMPANY<br />
MAY NOT GUARANTEE TITLE IN THE PURCHASER. THEREFORE, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE PURCHASER CONSULT AN ATTORNEY<br />
AND/OR TITLE COMPANY IN ADVANCE OF THIS SALE TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE PURCHASER WILL ACQUIRE GOOD TITLE. THE<br />
COUNTY AUDITOR DOES NOT GUARANTEE TITLE NOR DELIVER ANY WARRANTY TO THE PURCHASER.<br />
Michael Sibbersen<br />
Wood County Auditor<br />
Taxing District Parcel Number Location Legal Description Total Value Total Tax<br />
Bloom Twp. A01-3<strong>11</strong>-190000003000 0 Oil Center Rd E60' W160' N<strong>12</strong>0' ENW $ 2,100 $ 206.55<br />
Cygnet A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060309043000 154 Venango St CYGNET INLOT 133 $23,600 $ 3,263.81<br />
Jerry City A06-3<strong>11</strong>-040102006000 410 Main St INLOT <strong>12</strong> $57,300 $21,717.38<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-260405007000 410 N Tarr St INLOT 1307 $34,600 $ 4,260.70<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350102009000 0 Third St N Inlot 93 S3' $ 300 $ 219.14<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350103013000 0 Broadway St INLOT 141 LESS N15' E90' & E30' VAC ST<br />
& N7 1/2' VAC ALLEY $ 5,200 $ 748.55<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350103014000 0 Broadway St INLOT 146 & S7 1/2 VAC ALLEY & E30' VAC ST $ 6,000 $ 862.16<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350103015000 0 Broadway St INLOT 145 & W30' VAC ST & S7 1/2 VAC ALLEY $ 5,900 $ 849.99<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350103016000 0 Broadway St INLOT 144 & W30' VAC ST & N7 1/2 VAC ALLEY $ 6,300 $ 906.62<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350103017000 505 Broadway St INLOT 142 & W30' VAC ST $53,400 $30,204.88<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350103018000 0 Broadway St INLOT 143 $ 4,700 $ 679.69<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350103019000 0 Broadway St INLOT 364 $ 9,500 $ 1,360.31<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350103020000 0 Broadway St INLOT 363 $ 6,900 $ 991.61<br />
North Baltimore F23-310-350208006000 301 Broadway St Inlot 556 $75,000 $19,371.55<br />
Lake Twp H28-7<strong>12</strong>-020101038000 0 Woodville Rd EASTPOINTE ON THE MALL PT COM 100' NELY<br />
& 50' SELYINTER W LINE & E W LN AR $52,600 $ 5,968.48<br />
Millbury H30-7<strong>12</strong>-130401006000 0 Michelle Dr APPLE ADDITION PLAT II BUFFER LOT B $ 300 $ 26.68<br />
Millbury H30-7<strong>12</strong>-130401018000 0 Penney Ln Apple Addition Plat II Buffer Lot A $ 300 $ 55.66<br />
Middleton Twp J36-6<strong>11</strong>-200401002000 21005 Center St DUNBRIDGE INLOT 65 S71' $ 5,900 $17,141.19<br />
Middleton Twp J36-6<strong>11</strong>-200401003000 0 Middleton Pk DUNBRIDGE INLOT 66 E39' S71' $ 3,500 $ 282.08<br />
Montgomery Twp L46-4<strong>12</strong>-130000005000 0 Bradner Rd S840' N1070' NPT NW W OF RR $19,000 $ 1,<strong>11</strong>3.57<br />
Northwood M50-8<strong>12</strong>-320000006000 2<strong>11</strong>0 Drouillard Rd IRREG PT COM N595.90' SE N1/2 NE $82,300 $14,507.74<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Twp P60-400-040201007000 0 Simmons Rd USR 04 04 SE TRIA PC W71.58A NE $ 600 $ 206.31<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Twp P60-400-180423007000 0 Apex Ln <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Heights Inlot 526 $ 2,500 $ 421.79<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Q61-100-604001062001 0 Coe Ct MCKINLEY WOODS PLAT 8 BUFFER LOT L $ 1,000 $ 82.03<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Q61-100-654103047001 0 Sutton Pl Darcey Estates Inlot 42 $ 1,000 $ 103.57<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Q61-400-080307033000 0 Birchcrest Dr SOUTHWOOD PARK PLAT II BUFFER LOT A $ 500 $ <strong>12</strong>1.92<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Q61-400-080307034000 0 Birchcrest Dr SOUTHWOOD PARK PLAT III BUFFER LOT A $ 500 $ <strong>12</strong>1.92<br />
Portage Township S64-4<strong>11</strong>-300000057000 0 Bays Rd SE Tria PT N10A S20A WSW $ 600 $ 221.36<br />
Jerry City S66-4<strong>11</strong>-330301044000 441 Factory St INLOT 178 $10,300 $ 5,671.71<br />
Rossford T68-300-260000004001 0 Glenwood Rd Carrie Smithers Sub-Div Inlot 3 E25'W175' S80' $ 1,000 $ 403.10<br />
Rossford T68-300-260000005001 0 Glenwood Rd Carrie Smithers Sub-Div Inlot 4 E25'W175' N10' $ 300 $ <strong>12</strong>0.88<br />
If the tract, lot, or part of lot, so forfeited, is sold for any amount that is less than the amount of delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and<br />
interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgment against the last owner of record of the tract, lot or part of lot before its forfeiture<br />
to the state, for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder<br />
holding a majority of the corporations’ stock.<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED THAT THE FOLLOWING FORFEITED TRACTS, LOTS, AND PARTS OF LOTS<br />
THAT ARE OFFERED FOR SALE PURSUANT TO THIS NOTICE ARE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTIN-<br />
GUISHED BY THE SALE OR ARE SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES TO REDEEM ANY TRACT, LOT, OR PARTS OF A<br />
LOT THAT IS SUBJECT TO THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN:<br />
POTENTIAL BIDDERS<br />
1. Register with clerk and procure a bidder number. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. in the hearing room of the 5th floor of the Wood County Office Building.<br />
2. Successful bidder obtains the auction card and reports to the Auditor's Real Estate Office on the second floor of the County Office Building. The successful<br />
bidder will receive a certificate of sale, sign the exempt from conveyance form and receive a pay-in order in the amount of the bid plus $5.50 deed and<br />
transfer fee for each parcel. A completed deed will be presented to the buyer upon payment of all fees. (Reminder: the bid card should be completed by<br />
the bidder and must reflect the information as they wish it to appear on the deed.)<br />
3. The successful buyer is responsible for recording the deed in the Recorder's Office and for all fees related to recording.<br />
4. The taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and costs have been paid through the second half 20<strong>11</strong> tax duplicate.<br />
5. TERMS OF PAYMENT - CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK.<br />
MICHAEL SIBBERSEN<br />
Wood County Auditor<br />
Published in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issues of October 31 and November 7, 20<strong>12</strong>.<br />
Members of the Wood County Teen Institute attended a retreat at Camp Miakonda.<br />
Teen Institute retreat reinforces message of drug-free lifestyle<br />
Shop T A LK<br />
Dan DiSalle, vice president with DiSalle Real Estate<br />
Company, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Office, has been awarded the President’s<br />
Sales Club Award of Distinction designated from the<br />
Ohio Association of Realtors (OAR).<br />
Mr. DiSalle is a member of the Toledo Board of Realtors<br />
since 1985 and a resident of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> since 1998.<br />
OAR officially awarded 1,945 out of more than 26,000<br />
members President’s Sales Club designations in four recognition<br />
levels for outstanding sales performance in the real<br />
estate industry.<br />
Honorees were recognized during the Ohio Association's<br />
102nd annual convention, held October 2-4, in Columbus.<br />
The Award of Distinction is one of four levels and must<br />
be obtained by completing in excess of $2.5 million in sales<br />
or commercial leases or 50 sale/lease transaction credits.<br />
Mr. DiSalle is a member of St. Rose parish and a father<br />
of five children.<br />
Cool!<br />
The motto for this year’s<br />
retreat was “The Bucket.”<br />
Students practiced the art of<br />
kindness, complimenting<br />
and treating others positively<br />
and respectively (filling<br />
their bucket).<br />
They left empowered to<br />
take this message back to the<br />
hallways of their schools.<br />
“This was a very mind<br />
opening experience, and it<br />
St. Patrick of Heatherdowns,<br />
located at 4201<br />
Heatherdowns at the corner<br />
of Eastgate and Heatherdowns<br />
in Toledo, will hold<br />
its 22nd annual fall bazaar<br />
on Saturday, November 10,<br />
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
Crafts include jewelry,<br />
was very enjoyable listening<br />
and meeting others,” said<br />
Lake High School student<br />
Daniel Martinez.<br />
“Everyone deserves to<br />
have this experience.”<br />
Students who experienced<br />
this weekend’s retreat<br />
will now take the leadership<br />
skills and qualities they<br />
learned back to their schools<br />
to spread the drug-free message.<br />
VA Toledo outpatient clinic<br />
open house set for Nov. 9<br />
The U.S. Department of<br />
Veterans Affairs (VA) Toledo<br />
Community Based Outpatient<br />
Clinic (CBOC) will hold an<br />
open house on Friday, November<br />
9, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.,<br />
at its new location at <strong>12</strong>00<br />
South Detroit Avenue. The<br />
event is open to the public.<br />
“The VA Ann Arbor<br />
Healthcare System remains<br />
committed to Veterans in<br />
Northwest Ohio,” said VA<br />
Ann Arbor Healthcare System<br />
(VAAAHS) Director Robert<br />
P. McDivitt. “The new Toledo<br />
clinic will create a healing<br />
community designed to best<br />
Rossford Scouts<br />
holding food<br />
drive Nov. 10<br />
Rossford Cub Scout Pack<br />
43 and Boy Scout Troop 62<br />
will be collecting non-perishable<br />
donations for the All<br />
Saints food pantry.<br />
On Saturday, November<br />
10, Scouts will leave Walmart<br />
bags on the doors of Rossford<br />
area homes, including the<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township subdivisions<br />
of Lakemont and Starbright.<br />
To participate, fill the bag<br />
with the non-perishable items<br />
to be picked up by the Scouts<br />
on the following Saturday,<br />
November 17. Donations<br />
should be placed outside by<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Scouts will be picking up<br />
throughout the morning. For<br />
donations not picked up by<br />
noon, call James Youngs 419-<br />
932-5753 and identify the address.<br />
It will be picked up that<br />
afternoon.<br />
serve Toledo-area Veterans.”<br />
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare<br />
System has had a CBOC location<br />
in Toledo since 1978,<br />
when it opened its Glendale<br />
location. The new 66,000square-foot<br />
CBOC opened in<br />
September.<br />
Veterans can find new and<br />
expanded services at the facility,<br />
including mental health,<br />
mental health compensation<br />
and pension exams, tele-medicine,<br />
dermatology, Click 2<br />
Benefits, occupational therapy,<br />
physical therapy, ophthalmology,<br />
dental and the<br />
Faces of Heroes exhibit.<br />
St. Patrick of Heatherdowns<br />
plans fall bazaar for Nov. 10<br />
seasonal décor and gifts, pop<br />
can airplanes, clay critters,<br />
wood furniture, scrapbooking,<br />
handcrafted cards, handbags,<br />
and more.<br />
Parking and admission<br />
are free.<br />
Food and refreshments<br />
will be available.<br />
There will be a 50/50 raffle<br />
and face painting for children.<br />
Cocoon Shelter offers help<br />
for victims of domestic violence<br />
In light of the recent deaths<br />
in Wood County as a result of<br />
domestic violence, the Cocoon<br />
Shelter reminds area residents<br />
that help is available.<br />
“Research shows that the<br />
two things most critical to the<br />
safety of women who are at<br />
the greatest risk due to domestic<br />
violence are shelter and advocacy,”<br />
said Cocoon Shelter<br />
Executive Director Michelle<br />
Clossik. “In Wood County, if<br />
you or someone you know is<br />
in danger due to an abusive relationship,<br />
call the Link at 1-<br />
800-472-94<strong>11</strong>. You will be<br />
connected with an advocate<br />
who can provide support<br />
and/or access to emergency<br />
safe housing 24 hours a day at<br />
the Cocoon.”<br />
The Cocoon provides the<br />
most comprehensive resources<br />
in the county for victims of domestic<br />
violence. Shelter is<br />
available for victims in need of<br />
emergency safe housing.<br />
In addition, advocates are<br />
available to assist with safety<br />
planning, obtaining protection<br />
orders, navigating the complex<br />
legal system, and many other<br />
decisions faced by victims of<br />
domestic violence. Unfortunately,<br />
there is no simple solution<br />
for ending domestic<br />
violence. Having the assistance<br />
of an advocate better enables<br />
victims to navigate their<br />
complex circumstances and<br />
needs. Of course, Clossick<br />
adds, “communities have a responsibility<br />
to hold abusers accountable<br />
as they are the only<br />
ones who can truly stop the violence.”<br />
Those who are being<br />
abused may feel frightened,<br />
hurt, confused, disappointed,<br />
angry, ashamed, or hopeless.<br />
Following are some recommendations<br />
from the Cocoon<br />
Shelter for those experiencing<br />
abuse:<br />
•Talk with somebody you<br />
trust: a friend or relative,<br />
someone from your job or<br />
house of worship.<br />
•Put together an “emergency<br />
kit” of things you would<br />
really need if you had to leave<br />
suddenly, such as identification,<br />
medicine, keys, and<br />
money.<br />
•Call the Link at 800-472-<br />
94<strong>11</strong> to access advocacy, support,<br />
and/or shelter services.<br />
•Call the police if you are<br />
in danger.<br />
•Remember that you are<br />
the expert about your own life.<br />
Don’t let anyone talk you into<br />
doing something that’s not<br />
right for you.<br />
Domestic violence is the<br />
number one cause of homicide<br />
in Wood County, with 13<br />
deaths in the past decade.<br />
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• Flooring Tile, Wood Wash, Tear Down,<br />
• Drywall<br />
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• Drop Ceilings • Fencing<br />
• Basement Finishing Split Rail & Privacy,<br />
• Kitchen & Bath or New Posts/Rails<br />
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• Utility Sheds<br />
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• Painting • Ceiling Repair<br />
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• Hardware • Paint<br />
• Electrical Supplies • Rentals<br />
• Lawn & Garden Supplies<br />
• Screen & Window Repair<br />
• Lamp or Small Appliance Repair<br />
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Friends of<br />
Way book sale<br />
set for Nov. 14<br />
The Friends of Way Public<br />
Library will hold an<br />
“Early Bird” holiday book<br />
sale on Wednesday, November<br />
14.<br />
The sale will be held<br />
from 2 to 6 p.m., on the<br />
lower level of the library.<br />
Huge pre-holiday savings<br />
will be offered on new<br />
and used books.<br />
There will be an expanded<br />
collectibles section.<br />
Fill a large bag of books<br />
for $15 or a small bag for<br />
$5.<br />
All proceeds will benefit<br />
the library.<br />
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419-833-6205 or<br />
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Home Remodeling<br />
Basements, Baths, Decks, Doors,<br />
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• Quality<br />
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(419) 874-6313<br />
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RADON TESTING<br />
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Lawn<br />
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• Electrical Work<br />
• Landscaping<br />
• Lawn Aeration<br />
• Tree Removal<br />
• Odd Jobs<br />
• Gutter Cleaning<br />
• Spring & Fall Lawn<br />
Clean Up<br />
• Plumbing<br />
• Lawn Treatments<br />
• Small Construction<br />
• Painting<br />
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Fax 823-1832<br />
Toll Free 1-866-823-1394<br />
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Did you hear?<br />
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BGSU Lively Arts Calendar announced<br />
Following is a listing of upcoming<br />
free events on the<br />
Bowling Green State University<br />
Lively Arts Calendar.<br />
November 7–Fans of conductor,<br />
composer, musician<br />
and radio personality William<br />
(Bill) McGlaughlin will get to<br />
spend an evening with him at<br />
Bowling Green State University.<br />
The program begins at 7<br />
p.m. in Kobacker Hall of the<br />
Moore Musical Arts Center,<br />
where he will share his<br />
thoughts and approaches to<br />
music and the business of<br />
music.<br />
Mr. McGlaughlin is this<br />
year’s guest artist for the<br />
Dorothy E. and DuWayne H.<br />
Hansen Series in BGSU’s Col-<br />
lege of Musical Arts and will<br />
be on campus through November<br />
<strong>12</strong>. His radio program “Exploring<br />
Music” is heard daily<br />
at <strong>11</strong> a.m. on Toledo’s WGTE-<br />
FM, and across the country.<br />
November 8 –The International<br />
Film Series continues<br />
with the 1997 German film<br />
“Comedian Harmonists (The<br />
Harmonists),” directed by<br />
Joseph Vilsmaier.<br />
Based on true events, the<br />
film tells the story of a popular<br />
singing group in the late 1920s<br />
and early 1930s whose rising<br />
careers were halted when the<br />
Nazis forbade them from performing<br />
because half of the<br />
group was Jewish.<br />
The screening begins at<br />
7:30 p.m., in the Gish Film<br />
Theater of Hanna Hall.<br />
November 8–The Fall 20<strong>12</strong><br />
Reading Series continues with<br />
master of fine arts students<br />
Anna Rose Welch and Paul<br />
Morin.<br />
The reading will start at<br />
7:30 p.m., at Prout Chapel.<br />
BGSU’s College of Arts and<br />
Sciences, Creative Writing<br />
Program and Mid-American<br />
Review sponsor the series.<br />
November 8–BGSU’s Jazz<br />
Lab Band I will perform with<br />
noted jazz vocalist Karrin<br />
Allyson at 8 p.m., in Kobacker<br />
Hall of the Moore Musical Arts<br />
Center.<br />
Allyson is the second guest<br />
artist for the Dorothy E. and<br />
DuWayne H. Hansen Series in<br />
BGSU’s College of Musical<br />
Arts.<br />
November 9–The BGSU<br />
Wind Symphony will perform<br />
under the direction of Dr.<br />
Bruce Moss starting at 8 p.m.,<br />
in Kobacker Hall of the Moore<br />
Musical Arts Center.<br />
November 13–BGSU’s<br />
Jazz Lab Band II will perform<br />
at 8 p.m. in Kobacker Hall of<br />
the Moore Musical Arts Center.<br />
November 14–The BGSU<br />
University and Concert Bands<br />
will present a concert at 8 p.m.,<br />
in Kobacker Hall of the Moore<br />
Musical Arts Center under the<br />
direction of Dr. Carol Hayward<br />
and Dr. Kenneth Thompson.<br />
Real Estate<br />
Investors Assn.<br />
meeting set for<br />
Tues., Nov. 13<br />
The Real Estate Investors<br />
Association meets<br />
the second Tuesday of each<br />
month at 6:15 p.m., at the<br />
Knights of Columbus, 4256<br />
Secor Road, Toledo.<br />
The meetings provide an<br />
opportunity to network with<br />
other real estate investors of<br />
northwest Ohio and southern<br />
Michigan.<br />
Meetings are open to the<br />
public.<br />
For more information,<br />
call 419-283-8427 or 419-<br />
699-1532.<br />
PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong> — Page 15<br />
Way Public Library offers programs<br />
for homeschoolers in November<br />
Way Public Library will<br />
offer the following programs<br />
for homeschoolers in<br />
November.<br />
Afternoon Adventures<br />
being held on November 7,<br />
at 1:30 p.m., for children<br />
ages 5 to 7.<br />
Games and activities will<br />
be based on the popular<br />
“Skippyjon Jones” books by<br />
Judy Schachner.<br />
These books feature a<br />
spunky Siamese cat who<br />
often dresses as a bandito on<br />
his adventures.<br />
Online registration is required.<br />
Homeschoolers’ Book<br />
Talk–will be held November<br />
<strong>12</strong>, at 1:30 p.m. This is<br />
for homeschooled boys and<br />
girls ages 8-<strong>12</strong>.<br />
The book being discussed<br />
is “Wonderstruck,”<br />
by Brian Selznick. Copies of<br />
the book are available for<br />
check out at the children’s<br />
desk.<br />
This unique book tells<br />
two stories separated by 50<br />
years. One is about a boy<br />
and is told in text, and the<br />
other about a girl is told with<br />
pictures.<br />
The readers learn at the<br />
end how the two characters’<br />
lives are intertwined.<br />
History Hikers–will be<br />
presented on November 28,<br />
at 1:30 p.m.<br />
This program is for children<br />
ages 8 to <strong>12</strong>.<br />
The country being studied<br />
is Ecuador. Students will<br />
visit several stations as they<br />
collect “postcards” featuring<br />
various aspects of Ecuador.<br />
Each postcard will include<br />
questions to be answered<br />
using information provided<br />
at each station.<br />
Online registration is required.<br />
Register at<br />
www.waylibrary. info or call<br />
419-874-3135, extension<br />
<strong>11</strong>6.
Page 16 — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />
THE CLASSIFIEDS<br />
SERVE EVERYONE<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word thereafter. Display classified section, $<strong>12</strong>.75 per<br />
column inch. All garage/estate sales must be prepaid, by cash, check or credit card. DEADLINE IS EACH MON<strong>DAY</strong><br />
AT NOON. Classified ads mailed in should be accompanied by payment; ads phoned in should be paid promptly to avoid<br />
a $2.00 billing charge. Send ads to P.O. Box 267, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio 43552. <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> office hours are<br />
Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, closed Saturday and Sunday, or visit our Web site at www.perrysburg.com.<br />
CALL 419-874-2528 or 419-874-4491<br />
FIRST TIME ADVERTISERS, WITHOUT A CREDIT HISTORY<br />
MUST PAY FOR ADVERTISING WHEN SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION.<br />
Submit your classified advertisement via e-mail. Just visit www.perrysburg.com or www.rossford.com<br />
BUSINESS SERVICES<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
E L ECT R IC<br />
RESIDENTIAL � COMMERCIAL � INDUSTRIAL<br />
SERVICE UPGRADES & REPAIRS<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS<br />
UNIFORMED ELECTRICIANS<br />
SINCE 1987<br />
MASTER ELECTRICIANS<br />
Lic. # 22360<br />
LICENSED � BONDED � INSURED 419-666-52<strong>11</strong><br />
Lake Erie<br />
SPORTFISHING CHARTERS<br />
Excursions for up to 10 persons<br />
(419) 666-5952 (Day)<br />
(419) 662-8347 (Night)<br />
www.lakeeriefishing.com<br />
Eckel Snowmobile & Small Engine Repair<br />
LAWNMOWERS, SNOWBLOWERS, SLEDS, ATVs, ETC.<br />
Repairs~Rebuilds~Service~Winterize~Summerize<br />
Authorized Equipment Dealer for<br />
POWER PRODUCTS<br />
25 Years Experience<br />
Pickup & Delivery Available<br />
(419) 833-1670 www.eckelsmallengine.com<br />
Stykemain Tree Service<br />
Tree Trimming & Removal<br />
Stump Removal<br />
Mulch & Firewood<br />
Crane Rental<br />
Snow Removal<br />
Fully Insured • Senior Discount<br />
419-874-0484<br />
HARDSCAPE �� PAVERS �� NATURAL STONE<br />
SCREENED TOPSOIL �� COMPOST �� MULCH<br />
TURF FERTILIZATION �� RENOVATION �� HYDROSEED<br />
PLANT HEALTH CARE �� TREE & SHRUB PRUNING<br />
CCeerrttiiffiieedd AArrbboorriissttss && LLaannddssccaappee TTeecchhnniicciiaannss<br />
24<strong>11</strong>2 Lime City Rd. �� <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, OH<br />
www.envirocarelawn.com<br />
LAWN • LANDSCAPE • IRRIGATION • TREE REMOVAL • SNOW REMOVAL<br />
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS<br />
In answering advertisements, whether in publications, or<br />
television, be aware that 1-900 numbers have a charge that<br />
will be billed to your telephone number. 1-800 numbers that<br />
switch you to a 1-900 number are also billed to you.<br />
Government job information or sales can be obtained<br />
free from appropriate government agencies.<br />
Long distance calls to brokers may only be solicitations<br />
for schools or instruction books, for which there is a charge.<br />
Green Acre<br />
Tree Services, LLC<br />
Scott Spangler<br />
PHONE # 419-833-5296<br />
FAX # 419-833-1099<br />
greenacretree33@yahoo.com<br />
FREE ESTIMATES AND FULLY INSURED<br />
BUCKET TRUCK & CLIMBER ON STAFF<br />
Mackiewicz Siding,<br />
Roofing and Windows, LLC<br />
IF YOU DON’T CALL US, YOU’LL PAY TOO MUCH!<br />
Call Today 419-392-1335<br />
“Where Quality Matters” Since 1991<br />
E-mail: mop5<strong>12</strong>6@embarqmail.com<br />
419-874-2734<br />
Local Family Owned<br />
Service Most Makes & Models<br />
Parts 15% Off w/this Ad<br />
www.rapidapplianceservice.com<br />
Fall clean-up,<br />
leaf clean-up,<br />
gutter cleaning.<br />
Recessionary pricing.<br />
Senior discounts.<br />
Call Tom, 419-343-4624<br />
METZGER PAINTING<br />
& Wallpapering<br />
•Powerwashing •Decks<br />
•Plaster/Drywall Repair<br />
419-874-2251<br />
Senior Discount<br />
Custom Window Coverings<br />
Shutters • Draperies • Blinds<br />
Huge selection of the best brands!<br />
419-380-9983<br />
FREE In-Home<br />
Consultation<br />
Professional Installation • Great Warranties<br />
Each Franchise Independently Owned and Operated<br />
www.budgetblinds.com<br />
Green Edge Lawn Care<br />
Fall services included<br />
are:<br />
Powerwashing,<br />
sprinkler blowouts, fall<br />
leaf clean-ups, gutter<br />
cleaning, holiday<br />
lighting & decorating.<br />
Other services offered.<br />
Snow Plowing<br />
& Salting Services<br />
Call Matt or Mark<br />
419-283-0756 or 419-392-3669<br />
BDRY BASEMENT Waterproofing.<br />
Cracked or bowing<br />
walls. 419-787-6020, 419-349-<br />
5054.<br />
CAREGIVER WITH over<br />
30 years experience. Your<br />
home anytime. Excellent references.<br />
419-206-0054.<br />
ELECTRIC REPAIR, fuse<br />
box, appliances, plugs, etc. Licensed<br />
and insured. Call today<br />
419-349-4038.<br />
HANDYMAN. EXPERI-<br />
ENCED, references, reasonable.<br />
No job too small. Dave<br />
419-823-8033.<br />
EXPERIENCED CARPEN-<br />
TER specializing in finish<br />
work, custom furniture, quality<br />
woodworking, home repairs.<br />
Jeff Hoile, 419-265-2999 or<br />
419-874-1819.<br />
PIANO TUNING, repairs,<br />
sales. 419-754-7530, 419-350-<br />
6281. www.beeleypiano.com.<br />
DON’S DRYWALL and<br />
plaster repair. Resurfacing,<br />
texturing. Free estimates,<br />
seven days. 419-476-0145.<br />
PAINTING AND Wallpapering.<br />
Professional, quality work.<br />
Removal, wall repair. Brian,<br />
419-297-9686.<br />
A-1 GUTTER CLEANING.<br />
Debris taken away; tower removal.<br />
Insured. 419-865-1941.<br />
LAWN CARE. Mowing, fall<br />
clean-up, snow removal. References,<br />
reasonable, estimates<br />
available. Call Justin,<br />
419-872-5716.<br />
WINDOW CLEANING. <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Window and Gutter<br />
Cleaning, professional service<br />
for a fair price. Call Michael<br />
Rantanen, owner 419-874-2482.<br />
For this month’s coupon visit:<br />
www.pburgwindowclng.com<br />
MORSE PAINTING, restoration<br />
and color. 419-460-<br />
3540.<br />
BASEMENT WATER-<br />
PROOFING, wall repair.<br />
Reasonable rates. 30 years experience.<br />
Many <strong>Perrysburg</strong> references.<br />
Licensed and insured.<br />
Call anytime, 419-874-2802.<br />
BRICK REPAIR, O’Shannons.<br />
Specializing in solving<br />
masonry problems. Chimneys,<br />
porches, foundations, tuckpointing,<br />
cement work. Fully<br />
licensed and insured. License<br />
number BTR05<strong>12</strong>8HRC.<br />
419-270-3782.<br />
SCHALLER TRUCKING.<br />
Delivering stone, sand and topsoil<br />
for life’s little projects.<br />
419-666-7642, 419-392-7642.<br />
FALL CLEAN-UP. Leaf removal,<br />
bushes and shrubs<br />
trimmed or removed, perennials<br />
cut back. Call Don at Don’s<br />
Lawn and Landscape, LLC,<br />
419-708-3855.<br />
JILL’S CLEANING service.<br />
Residential and commercial,<br />
also organizing closets and<br />
more. Call 419-699-4709.<br />
PAINTING, DECORAT-<br />
ING, cleaning, winterize and<br />
repair. Home or business. 35<br />
years experience in <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />
Len Meistor, 419-874-<br />
9280.<br />
BLIND CLEANING and repair.<br />
Mini blinds, wood blinds,<br />
fabric shades, vertical blinds.<br />
Pick up, deliver, take down,<br />
re-hang, next day turn around.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Clean Blinds Plus.<br />
419-874-9199.<br />
STEVE’S DRYWALL, spray<br />
ceilings, texture walls, all<br />
patchwork. Call Steve,<br />
419-873-8025.<br />
PLACE YOUR classified<br />
ad in the American<br />
Legion Press.<br />
Reach veterans across<br />
the area each month<br />
for as low as $5.50.<br />
Call 419-874-4491 to<br />
place your ad.<br />
CONCRETE WORK. Driveways,<br />
patios, sidewalks. Cement<br />
mason since 1985.<br />
Call Paul 419-327-0883.<br />
YARD WORK done. Call,<br />
419-874-2914.<br />
MICHAEL’S EXCAVAT-<br />
ING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating.<br />
Free estimates. Insured.<br />
419-344-1872.<br />
INTERIOR PAINTING,<br />
neat, experienced. References.<br />
Free estimates. Donna,<br />
419-476-<strong>11</strong>73, 419-250-4504.<br />
ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience.<br />
Residential and commercial.<br />
419-704-7201.<br />
WINDOW CLEANING.<br />
Clearly Superior Window<br />
Cleaning. Residential Specialist.<br />
“Your pane is my<br />
pleasure” Jeff Romp owner/<br />
operator. 419-385-9260.<br />
HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exterior<br />
painting. Reasonable<br />
prices. 20 years experience.<br />
Free estimates. Call 419-882-<br />
6753.<br />
BUSINESS SERVICES<br />
APPLIANCE REPAIR.<br />
Fast professional service to<br />
Rossford, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and<br />
Toledo vicinity. Call Dave<br />
Smith Appliance Repair at<br />
419-385-4474 or go to<br />
DaveSmithAppliance.com to<br />
schedule service or order parts<br />
online.<br />
UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric<br />
or mine. Reasonable.<br />
419-874-5747.<br />
SEWING MACHINE repair,<br />
clean, oil, adjust, in your<br />
home, $19.95, 24 hour service.<br />
419-843-6233.<br />
GARAGE SALES<br />
5743 NORTH River Road,<br />
Waterville. Friday-Saturday,<br />
November 9-10, 9-4. Furniture,<br />
kitchen items, golf cart,<br />
baby clothes, Christmas decorations,<br />
skis and sleds.<br />
ALL GARAGE SALE AD-<br />
VERTISING MUST BE<br />
PREPAID, BY CASH,<br />
CHECK OR CREDIT CARD<br />
BY MON<strong>DAY</strong> NOON ON<br />
WEEK OF PUBLICATION<br />
OR THE AD WILL NOT<br />
RUN. CALL 419-874-4491<br />
TO PLACE YOUR AD AND<br />
PAY VIA CREDIT CARD.<br />
SALESMAN’S<br />
SAMPLE SALE<br />
1835 Arrow,<br />
off Hunters Run<br />
9-<strong>12</strong> Sat., Nov. 10<br />
Men’s, ladies and kids,<br />
sweatshirts, tees, polos in<br />
OSU, Michigan and Notre<br />
Dame, BGSU sweatshirts.<br />
Nothing over $15.<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
SATUR<strong>DAY</strong>, NOV. 10<br />
8 A.M. - 4 P.M.<br />
807 HIGHLAND DRIVE,<br />
ROSSFORD<br />
Double bed, twin beds,<br />
dressers, chairs, tables,<br />
antique dining table and<br />
glass door/shelves cabinet,<br />
wicker rocker, Singer<br />
sewing machine, TVs,<br />
books, CDs, VHS and<br />
DVDs, wooden swing,<br />
tools, bikes, linens, kitchen<br />
and household items and<br />
loads of miscellaneous.<br />
MOVING/ESTATE<br />
ALL MOVING/ESTATE<br />
SALE ADVERTISING<br />
MUST BE PREPAID, BY<br />
CASH, CREDIT CARD OR<br />
CHECK, BY NOON ON<br />
MON<strong>DAY</strong> BEFORE PUB-<br />
LICATION OR THE AD<br />
WILL NOT RUN.<br />
FOR SALE<br />
BABY GRAND piano. 1<br />
owner, restored, refinished,<br />
perfect. $2,700. 419-350-6281.<br />
FIREWOOD, FREE delivery,<br />
4’ x 8’ row, $65. Seasoned<br />
hardwood. Alternative<br />
Tree Service, 419-475-3<strong>11</strong>1.<br />
FIREWOOD, SEASONED,<br />
4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80.<br />
419-409-0252 or 419-409-<br />
0250.<br />
SOLID OAK table, 70”x42”,<br />
with 18” leaf, 6 chairs, $1,000.<br />
Matching oak hutch,<br />
58”x17”x78”, $650. 419-661-<br />
8518.<br />
TAXIDERMY. MOUNTED<br />
Boar head, $250 OBO.<br />
419-878-3540.<br />
UPRIGHT PIANO, Cable<br />
Nelson, ivory color, great<br />
sound, $550. Glass top brass<br />
kitchen table with four<br />
chairs. $50. Call 419-872-<br />
0843.<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
A MECHANIC buys vehicles;<br />
looks, pays accordingly,<br />
anything with wheels.<br />
419-870-0163.<br />
PICKER PAYING $ for antiques,<br />
advertising, musical instruments,<br />
old toys, etc.<br />
419-874-9<strong>11</strong>9.<br />
WE ARE always looking for<br />
great things to buy or consign.<br />
Collections or estates.<br />
Jones & Jones LTD Antiques<br />
and Fine Art. <strong>11</strong>4 W. Indiana.<br />
419-874-2867.<br />
WANTED GUNS, any age,<br />
any condition. Also WWII<br />
and earlier military items. Indian<br />
artifacts. Rob,<br />
419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />
BUYING MOST items from<br />
garages. Vehicles, motorcycles,<br />
tools, mowers, etc.<br />
419-870-0163.<br />
$300 and Up for All<br />
Junk and Repairable<br />
Cars/Trucks.<br />
Guaranteed.<br />
Lowest Prices on Auto Parts<br />
Free Towing • 7 Days a Week<br />
Homer’s Auto Parts<br />
4848 N. Detroit Avenue<br />
near Laskey<br />
419-478-5052<br />
TRAINCO<br />
TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL<br />
Day • Eves • Weekend Class<br />
Job Placement<br />
Company Paid Training<br />
Call 419-837-5730<br />
Train Locally-Save Hassle<br />
PERRYSBURG CAMPUS<br />
www.traincoinc.com<br />
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Immediate Direct Care Openings<br />
in BG, Haskins, Walbridge and Portage!<br />
Want to make a difference in the lives of people with<br />
developmental disabilities? This is the job for you!<br />
Wood Lane Residential Services, Inc. has full time,<br />
part-time & sub positions available. The primary duty<br />
of a direct care staff is to coach our consumers with activities<br />
meaningful to their quality of life as a person with<br />
a developmental disability. The job can be very satisfying<br />
and fun not only assisting with activities of daily living<br />
(such as cooking, cleaning, passing medications<br />
and transporting), but also participating and developing<br />
activities interesting to both direct care staff and the<br />
consumer. Duties may also include total assistance in<br />
areas such as bathing, eating and toileting. $9-<br />
$13.18/hr based on experience. Require High School<br />
Diploma or GED and valid driver license & acceptable<br />
driving record (for driving positions only) & pre-employment<br />
background screening. Obtain application<br />
from WLRS, 545 Pearl St., Bowling Green, Mon-Fri. Or<br />
download application at www.wlrs.org. EOE<br />
WE ARE NOT JUST<br />
TALKING TURKEY!<br />
TO THE FIRST<br />
10 LEASE<br />
PURCHASERS<br />
RECEIVE – ZERO<br />
DOWN / WALK AWAY<br />
LEASE<br />
100 GALLONS OF FREE<br />
FUEL and 3 FREE OIL<br />
CHANGES on us!<br />
Owner/Operators<br />
Flatbed Steel Haulers<br />
& Dry Van<br />
Wkly Pay, Direct Deposit<br />
Comdata Card,<br />
Plate Program<br />
Family Owned Business<br />
Operating Nearly 50 years!<br />
Call Recruiting<br />
800-537-0223<br />
www.NSTTransport.com<br />
EARN MONEY babysitting<br />
while you sleep. We need<br />
child care at night for 3 children,<br />
ages <strong>11</strong>, 9 and 8, part<br />
time. 1-2 nights a week from<br />
9 p.m.-9 a.m. Please call<br />
419-260-7200 or send your<br />
resume to P.O. Box 36, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />
Ohio 43552.<br />
HIRING EXPERIENCED<br />
plumber. Send resume to ace<br />
plumbingtoledo@gmail.com.<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT,<br />
part-time. Clinical and clerical<br />
experience required. P.O. Box<br />
267BC, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>, Ohio<br />
43552.<br />
CUTE MALE kittens need<br />
loving indoor home. Black, 9<br />
weeks, tabby 16 weeks. $25<br />
each, $40 together. 419-410-<br />
2464. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.<br />
PETS<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE SUP-<br />
PORT Staff II/Fiscal Department.<br />
Must have two (2) years<br />
experience in accounting duties<br />
including A/R, A/P, G/L,<br />
P/R. GAAP, Health and Dental<br />
insurance, month-end and<br />
year-end accounting; proficient<br />
in Microsoft Word, Excel,<br />
Outlook; prefer nonprofit or<br />
government agency knowledge<br />
with ODE, DODD, waiver and<br />
grant billing. Full-time position<br />
with benefits. Salary<br />
$24,221-$28,221 based upon<br />
experience. Application packet<br />
may be obtained from Wood<br />
County Board of DD, 1921<br />
East Gypsy Lane Road., Bowling<br />
Green, Ent. A.<br />
Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30<br />
p.m. or www.wood-lane.us.<br />
EOE.<br />
DRIVERS: DEDICATED account.<br />
No-touch freight. Top<br />
pay, benefits, miles, weekly<br />
home-time and more. Werner<br />
Enterprises: 1-888-567-4856.<br />
SOUS CHEF, experienced,<br />
energetic, knowledgeable.<br />
Stella's Restaurant 104 Louisiana<br />
Avenue, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>. info@<br />
stellasrestaurantandbar.com<br />
THE FARMERS & Merchants<br />
State Bank is accepting<br />
applications for a part-time<br />
teller position at our <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
location. For a description<br />
of duties and qualifications<br />
please visit<br />
www.fm-bank.com or apply in<br />
person at 620 Clydes Way,<br />
Archbold, Ohio 43502. Respond<br />
only if your background<br />
matches our requirements and<br />
duties listed. Please e-mail or<br />
mail resume, professional reference<br />
list and a letter outlining<br />
your qualifications. Refer<br />
to job #C 1013<strong>12</strong> and e-mail to<br />
HumanResources@fmbank.com<br />
or mail Attn: Human<br />
Resource Department, The<br />
Farmers & Merchants State<br />
Bank, PO Box 216, Archbold,<br />
Ohio 43502. Resumes must be<br />
received by November 14,<br />
20<strong>12</strong>. An equal opportunity<br />
employer.<br />
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES for<br />
sale. Adorable male and female<br />
puppies, $300 each. I am<br />
not a breeder, mom on site.<br />
Call for info, 419-386-9647.<br />
Humane Ohio<br />
Pet Photos with Santa!<br />
Dec. 1st, 10 am – 5 pm; Pet Supplies Plus Alexis<br />
Dec. 2nd, 10 am – 2 pm;<br />
Pet Supplies Plus Central Ave.<br />
$10 & $20 packages, $25 holiday cards<br />
All proceeds benefit Humane Ohio’s<br />
non-profit spay/neuter clinic.<br />
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DRIVERS: DEDICATED<br />
home daily. CDL-A, 1 year<br />
OTR, $1,000 sign on bonus.<br />
Apply at 320 Matzinger Road,<br />
Toledo. MTS: 800-748-0192<br />
x208/214.<br />
LOST & FOUND<br />
FOUND FEMALE Golden<br />
Retriever and a terrier mix at<br />
Orleans Park on Saturday,<br />
November 3. Call Animal<br />
Control Officer, 419-872-8001.<br />
CLASSES OFFERED<br />
ART CLASSES - Group &<br />
Private. Drawing, painting &<br />
figure study. Beginning<br />
through advanced. EDGER-<br />
TON ART Studio & School,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. Current schedule<br />
and registration forms<br />
available online at www.<br />
EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419-<br />
290-OILS [6457], Email:<br />
Edgerton.ART@att.net.<br />
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />
All real estate advertising in this<br />
newspaper is subject to the Federal<br />
Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal<br />
to advertise “any preference,<br />
limitation or discrimination based<br />
on race, color, religion, sex, handicap,<br />
familial status or national origin,<br />
or intention to make any such<br />
preference, limitation or discrimination.”<br />
Familial status includes<br />
children under the age of 18 living<br />
with parents or legal custodians,<br />
pregnant women and people securing<br />
custody of children under 18.<br />
This newspaper will not knowingly<br />
accept any advertising for real estate<br />
which is in violation of the law.<br />
Our readers are hereby informed<br />
that all dwellings advertised in this<br />
newspaper are available on an equal<br />
opportunity basis. Call the Fair<br />
Housing Center, 243-6163, before<br />
you run your advertisement. To<br />
complain of discrimination call<br />
HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.<br />
The toll-free telephone number<br />
for the hearing impaired is<br />
1-800-927-9275.<br />
* * * NOTICE * * *<br />
Investigate before you invest.<br />
Call the Ohio Division of Securities<br />
BEFORE purchasing<br />
an investment. Call the Division’s<br />
Investor Protection Hotline<br />
at 800-788-<strong>11</strong>94 to learn if<br />
the investment is properly registered<br />
and if the seller is properly<br />
licensed. Please be<br />
advised that many work at<br />
home advertisements do not<br />
yield what is promised. It is<br />
best to investigate the company<br />
before applying for any work<br />
at home position.<br />
(This notice is a public service of<br />
the Welch Publishing Co.)<br />
FOR RENT<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES<br />
Available starting at $585 includes free<br />
gas heat, central air and water. Close to<br />
schools, downtown and grocery shopping.<br />
Visit us online at<br />
www.investekmanagement.com<br />
then call 419-666-<strong>11</strong>86 for a personal tour<br />
Maumee Apartments<br />
Bowles Court Apartments<br />
Large 1 bedroom, private entrance,<br />
no stairs. Cat and dog<br />
friendly (restrictions apply).<br />
Now thru November 30<br />
$395mo + $100 gas card<br />
special for qualified applicants.<br />
419-666-5320<br />
Move-in Today!<br />
South Toledo<br />
1,2&3 bedroom spacious<br />
apartment<br />
homes with washer/<br />
dryer across from<br />
the Stranahan Theater<br />
starting at $599.<br />
West Toledo<br />
One Bedroom, $398.<br />
Studio, $368. $250<br />
security deposit special.<br />
Holland-Sylvania<br />
at Dorr.<br />
CALL FOR<br />
OUR SPECIALS<br />
419-389-0555<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
BABY-SITTING OPEN-<br />
INGS available in my <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
home. Clean, nonsmoking,<br />
fun and friendly<br />
environment. Call 419-779-<br />
7830.<br />
EXPERIENCED SEAM-<br />
STRESS. Over 30 years experience.<br />
Dressmaking, wedding<br />
gowns, bridesmaids, alterations<br />
and veil design.<br />
419-874-5390.<br />
LINDA’S BEEN cleaning<br />
houses for 22 years. Let me<br />
help you. Free estimates. Call<br />
419-699-5457.<br />
MUSIC<br />
PIANO LESSONS grades<br />
K-<strong>12</strong>, all levels and styles,<br />
$18/lesson, 15 years performing<br />
experience, 10 years teaching.<br />
419-450-9595.<br />
VIOLIN LESSONS, $10/<br />
half hour. Beginner to intermediate.<br />
Call 567-686-3773.<br />
USED CARS<br />
1999 MITSUBISHI Eclipse<br />
GS, 4 cylinder, automatic,<br />
leather, sunroof, $3,000. 419-<br />
705-5238.<br />
LOOKING FOR cars/trucks.<br />
Call before selling or trading.<br />
419-297-9709.<br />
MOBILE HOMES<br />
BEAUTIFUL 16 wide, front<br />
kitchen, 2 bedroom, 2 bath,<br />
with utility room and decks.<br />
On corner lot at Village<br />
Green. $23,500. 20%<br />
down-$4,700. Payment including<br />
lot rent $585 for<br />
seven years. 419-248-2372.<br />
WALNUT HILLS, move-in<br />
ready, all updated, 28x65, 3<br />
bed, 2 bath, porch, awning,<br />
shed, large lot, $39,900.<br />
419-902-0167.<br />
FREE CABLE<br />
Cordoba Apartments<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township.<br />
Close to Owens & Crossroads.<br />
Rent starting at $410<br />
419-381-0600<br />
Perry’s Landing<br />
Space for Rent<br />
•Commercial/Office<br />
Space, 500 sq. ft.-1800<br />
square feet available.<br />
•1 bedroom apt. available,<br />
$525 plus utilities.<br />
419-352-0717<br />
BRAND NEW!<br />
Briarwood<br />
Cove<br />
Ranch Style<br />
Luxury<br />
Apartments<br />
Move-In Special:<br />
Don’t Pay Rent Until<br />
Dec. 1. Call for details.<br />
13609 Roachton Rd.<br />
419-450-4667<br />
Hall Rental<br />
Capacity 260<br />
American Legion Post #553<br />
206 S. Byrne Rd., Toledo<br />
1-419-535-2421<br />
www.adamspost553.org<br />
AVAILABLE NOW!<br />
WAREHOUSE SPACE<br />
1,200 To 2,400 SQ. FT.<br />
WITH OFFICES<br />
RESTROOM<br />
OVERHEAD DOOR<br />
13 FT. CEILINGS<br />
VERY CLEAN<br />
MODERN, SECURE<br />
26963 ECKEL ROAD<br />
PERRYSBURG<br />
CALL 419.874.5307
FOR RENT<br />
INDOOR STORAGE, Auto,<br />
Boat and RV. 419-376-0658.<br />
1 AND 2 BEDROOM twinplexes,<br />
corner 795 and Lime<br />
City Road. No pets, $400 and<br />
$500/month. 419-944-4871.<br />
1ST CLASS East River/Rockledge/Hamlet<br />
area. $499/$529.<br />
Dignified, vintage, quality, impeccable,<br />
quiet, safe.<br />
419-517-6081.<br />
2 BED twinplex, quiet country<br />
setting, gas heat, central air,<br />
laundry connections, attached<br />
finished garage, pool and tennis,<br />
$670. 419-297-3<strong>12</strong>3.<br />
2 BEDROOM villa. C/A,<br />
gas heat, attached garage,<br />
washer/dryer hook-ups, $665/<br />
month. 419-874-0889.<br />
2 BEDROOM, side-by-side<br />
duplex, beautiful kitchen,<br />
washer/dryer hook-up, full<br />
basement, high efficiency<br />
gas furnace. Free water/sewer.<br />
419-352-5620.<br />
242 QUEENSLAND Boulevard,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>. 3 bedroom,<br />
1.5 bath, $1,200 plus utilities.<br />
Cassie 419-290-53<strong>12</strong>.<br />
AMAZING REMODELED<br />
ranch home located in Rossford<br />
Eagle Point Colony. 3<br />
bedroom, 2 baths, fireplace<br />
and enclosed porch, 2 car attached<br />
garage. In quiet area of<br />
luxury homes with minimal<br />
traffic with the Maumee River<br />
across the street. Available in 6<br />
weeks. $1,400/month. Please<br />
call, 419-509-25<strong>11</strong>.<br />
DOWNTOWN PERRYS-<br />
BURG, 1,200 SF, upper<br />
apartment with central air.<br />
New kitchen and bath, dishwasher<br />
and W/D combo. No<br />
pets, non smoking.<br />
$1,000/mth. 419-276-5036.<br />
OFFICE SPACE, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Township. Great location.<br />
Ground and upper level available.<br />
600 to 1,800 square feet.<br />
ample parking, regional market<br />
exposure. $550-$1,200/month.<br />
All inclusive. 419-874-8144.<br />
PERRYSBURG 3 bedroom<br />
home, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen,<br />
garage, fenced backyard.<br />
$850/month. 419-666-6261.<br />
PERRYSBURG ONE bedroom<br />
plus den brick ranch<br />
apartment. Adults preferred,<br />
security deposit, 1 year lease.<br />
No pets, non smoking.<br />
419-356-0694.<br />
PERRYSBURG TOWN-<br />
HOUSE, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2<br />
bath, garage, appliances, 805<br />
Three Meadows Drive.<br />
$635/month. 419-376-8583.<br />
PERRYSBURG, TWO bedroom<br />
apartment overlooking<br />
lake. Garage, no pets. $595.<br />
Broker/owner 419-874-<strong>11</strong><strong>12</strong>,<br />
419-874-<strong>11</strong>88.<br />
SPACIOUS 2 bedroom mobile<br />
home at Village Green.<br />
No pets. Need good credit. Includes<br />
water, only<br />
$485/month. 419-248-2372.<br />
WAREHOUSE AND offices.<br />
6,000 SF, Eckel Road.<br />
419-874-9<strong>11</strong>9.<br />
WANTED TO RENT<br />
PROFESSIONAL SEEKS<br />
3-4 bedroom <strong>Perrysburg</strong> home.<br />
Up to 3 year lease.<br />
419-265-3790.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
GET RESULTS. GET GREEN.<br />
2 BEDROOM, 2 full bath<br />
Rossford home for sale. 190<br />
Hannum Avenue. Just a walk<br />
from downtown or to the Marina.<br />
Enclosed front porch,<br />
hardwood floors, appliances<br />
included. Newer furnace and<br />
water heater. Fenced in backyard<br />
with detached garage,<br />
$92,500. 419-276-2377.<br />
PERRYSBURG CONDO,<br />
Village at River Place. 3 bedroom,<br />
2 1/2 baths, 1,400 SF,<br />
new carpet, neutral paint, Corian<br />
countertops, appliances,<br />
2 car garage. $<strong>12</strong>5,000.<br />
419-450-9335.<br />
NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING!<br />
521 Plum,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
GREAT PATIO! 4 br., 3.5<br />
ba., 2,500 SF, big multilevel<br />
stone patio. Great<br />
landscaping, trees.<br />
$272,900<br />
Call Tim Westhoven, Ext. 150<br />
26327 W. Wexford,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
ONE-OWNER CONDO!<br />
2 br, 2 ba w/open kitchen,<br />
FR w/fireplace, sun room.<br />
$168,000<br />
Call Mark Remeis Ext. 145<br />
641 Marilyn Rd.<br />
Rossford<br />
MANY UPDATES! 4 br., 3<br />
ba. with full bsmt, storage<br />
space on large treed lot.<br />
$159,000<br />
Call Maggie Schwind, Ext. 146<br />
List your home with the real estate office<br />
that has more than 30 years experience in Wood County!<br />
A. A. GREEN REALTY, INC.<br />
Real Estate. Real Experts. Real Results.<br />
880 E. Boundary - New Listing!<br />
3 bd, 2 full bath, 1300 plus sq ft.<br />
$144,900.<br />
419-931-7355<br />
www.aagreen.com<br />
9854 Connor Lake Circle, <strong>Perrysburg</strong> - PENDING!<br />
532 Diana St., Holland - PENDING!<br />
NEW PERRYSBURG LOCATION! <strong>12</strong>4 Louisiana Ave.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Real Estate<br />
News and Stats<br />
at<br />
www.<strong>Perrysburg</strong>Blog.com<br />
PERRYSBURG, THREE<br />
Meadows 5 townhouse rental<br />
property. Each unit: 2 beds up,<br />
1-1/2 baths, living room, family<br />
room with fireplace,<br />
kitchen with appliances, basement<br />
with washer/dryer<br />
hook-up, patio, 1 car garage<br />
with opener. $359,000.<br />
419-304-6765 evenings.<br />
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE<br />
All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal<br />
Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference,<br />
limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion,<br />
sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to<br />
make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial<br />
status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or<br />
legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of<br />
children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any<br />
advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers<br />
are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper<br />
are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call the Fair<br />
Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To<br />
complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777.<br />
The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-<br />
800-927-9275.<br />
AUCTIONS<br />
<strong>11</strong>993 Reitz Rd.,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
ABSOLUTE AUCTION-<br />
Dec. <strong>11</strong> at 5:30 p.m. 2-sty<br />
country property on 1/2 ac<br />
lot. Bid & buy at your<br />
price.<br />
Call Steve Powell, Auctioneer, 419-823-1718<br />
25854 McCutcheonville Rd,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
NICE COUNTRY HOME!<br />
3 br, 2 ba on large lot. WBFP<br />
in FR. 26x40 barn.<br />
Call Mike Hoelter, Ext. 277<br />
1045 N. Main St.<br />
Bowling Green, OH 43402<br />
419-352-5331<br />
www.aagreen.com<br />
LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Schools. Parcel P60-<br />
400-210000065002, $42,000.<br />
Call 419-690-2183.<br />
Bruce Lively<br />
Mortgage Lender<br />
419-898-8352<br />
$158,500<br />
Oregon & Ayers Road, <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
ACREAGE near Owens College in fast developing area.<br />
$15,000-$25,000/AC<br />
Call Mike Hoelter, Ext. 277<br />
VACATION RENTALS<br />
PLACE YOUR<br />
Vacation Rentals<br />
here. Call us<br />
419-874-4491 to<br />
place your ad.<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION OF<br />
ADMIRAL’S AMERICAN GRILL<br />
The Toledo Museum of<br />
Art announces the following<br />
program highlights for November.<br />
Admission is free.<br />
Continuing Exhibitions<br />
Leslie Adams: Drawn<br />
from Life, through January<br />
13, in Gallery 18. As a<br />
young girl Leslie Adams attended<br />
art classes at the<br />
Toledo Museum of Art.<br />
Today she is nationally<br />
known for her portraits of<br />
distinguished members of<br />
society and civic leaders.<br />
The first recipient of the<br />
Solo Exhibition Award of the<br />
venerable Toledo Area<br />
Artists Exhibition in 20<strong>11</strong>,<br />
Ms. Adams presents a new<br />
body of approximately 20<br />
works incorporating Old<br />
Master painting compositions<br />
and drawing techniques.<br />
This work is<br />
autobiographical, weaving<br />
classical references with a<br />
dash of 20th-century pop<br />
culture. In it, she conveys<br />
memories of TMA and its<br />
collection together with<br />
other people, places and objects<br />
that have shaped her career<br />
and life.<br />
Prints and Authors<br />
from the Time of Manet,<br />
through January 13, in<br />
Works on Paper Gallery.<br />
Édouard Manet (1832–83)<br />
came of age during a time of<br />
prolific change in Paris and<br />
in French society in general.<br />
While earlier artists produced<br />
works of biblical and<br />
mythological subjects full of<br />
history and allegory, artists<br />
like Manet began to paint<br />
more freely and to be inspired<br />
by the life around<br />
them. Prints, photographs<br />
and illustrated books are included<br />
in this exhibition of<br />
artworks produced during<br />
Manet’s lifetime. Approximately<br />
<strong>12</strong>0 works by some<br />
of the most talented artists<br />
working in the period–including<br />
Renoir, Corot, Daumier,<br />
Whistler and Manet<br />
himself–are featured.<br />
Museum People: Faces<br />
of TMA, through January<br />
10, in Gallery 1. Museum<br />
people–those who visit and<br />
support art institutions–come<br />
from all walks of life. Last<br />
spring, hundreds of Toledo<br />
Museum of Art community<br />
members of all ages stopped<br />
by to have photo headshots<br />
taken by local award-winning<br />
photographer Jim<br />
Rohman and his assistant<br />
Giles Cooper to be included<br />
in this exhibition, featuring a<br />
sea of nearly 700 faces. The<br />
PUBLIC<br />
NOTICES<br />
“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW”<br />
collective community portraits<br />
are shown floor-to-ceiling,<br />
“salon style,” adjacent to<br />
the Manet: Portraying Life<br />
and Made in Hollywood:<br />
Photographs from the John<br />
Kobal Foundation exhibitions.<br />
Community Gallery<br />
•Community Gallery<br />
Portrait Invitational with<br />
ArtReach Portraits through<br />
January 10, in the Community<br />
Gallery. Select artists<br />
from past Community<br />
Gallery exhibitions were invited<br />
to create works inspired<br />
by Édouard Manet’s<br />
style, his methods or his subjects.<br />
Fifty talented artists<br />
are represented in this free<br />
exhibition featuring works in<br />
painting, paper, ceramics,<br />
photography, metals, glass<br />
and mixed media. Also in the<br />
Community Gallery this season,<br />
see portraits made by<br />
participants in TMA Community<br />
ArtReach summer<br />
workshops.<br />
•Portraying Life in<br />
Toledo Photo Exhibition,<br />
November 2 through January<br />
10, in the Community<br />
Gallery. In the spirit of this<br />
fall’s Season of Portraiture,<br />
TMA invited community<br />
members to submit original<br />
photographs to the “Portraying<br />
Life in Toledo” photography<br />
contest and exhibition.<br />
Photographs chosen capture<br />
everyday life in Greater<br />
Toledo and feature at least<br />
one individual. The public<br />
voted on their favorites and a<br />
panel selected the portraits<br />
included in the show. A public<br />
reception will be held on<br />
opening night and Best of<br />
Show awards will be presented.<br />
Special Presentation<br />
“Up Close with the<br />
King James Bible,” November<br />
8, at 1 p.m., and November<br />
17, at 2 p.m., in the<br />
Print Study Room. In conjunction<br />
with the Lourdes<br />
University exhibition Manifold<br />
Greatness, view the<br />
Toledo Museum of Art’s<br />
original 400-year-old King<br />
James Bible as Ed Hill,<br />
works on paper assistant,<br />
discusses the story of its creation.<br />
Don’t miss this rare<br />
opportunity to see the Bible<br />
out of the case. Limit <strong>12</strong> participants.<br />
Call 419-255-800,<br />
extension 7432 for reservations.<br />
Gallery Talk: “I Don’t<br />
Look Like That!” Portraits<br />
in the TMA Old Master<br />
Collection, November 9, at<br />
7 p.m. Participants will meet<br />
in Libbey Court. Lawrence<br />
W. Nichols, William Hutton<br />
senior curator of European<br />
and American painting and<br />
sculpture before 1900, leads<br />
a gallery tour featuring some<br />
of the standouts among the<br />
Museum’s Old Master por-<br />
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LEASE OR SUBLEASE 1. Public Education and<br />
EQUAL HOUSING<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
NOTICE<br />
City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Water and Sewer<br />
Rate Study<br />
The City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> has<br />
completed a study of water<br />
and sewer rates for 2013<br />
through 2016. Public meetings<br />
to discuss the proposed<br />
rate increases will be held<br />
from 2:00 p.m. until 3:00<br />
p.m., on Tuesday, November<br />
13, 20<strong>12</strong>, and from 5:00<br />
p.m. until 6:00 p.m., Thursday,<br />
November 15, 20<strong>12</strong>, in<br />
the City Council Chamber at<br />
NOTICE<br />
City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />
Municipal Separate Storm<br />
Sewer System (MS4)<br />
Storm Water<br />
Management Plan<br />
The City of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> is<br />
required by EPA to implement<br />
a Storm Water Management<br />
Program (SWMP).<br />
The City’s SWMP addresses<br />
the following six minimum<br />
control measures:<br />
PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong> — Page 17<br />
Toledo Museum of Art program highlights for November<br />
the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Municipal<br />
Building, 201 West Indiana<br />
Avenue. Representatives<br />
from the City will be available<br />
to discuss the study and<br />
answer questions. Written<br />
comments and questions<br />
may be submitted at the<br />
meetings or to the City of<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Department of<br />
Public Utilities by 3:30 p.m.<br />
on Wednesday, November<br />
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traits from the Renaissance<br />
through the 19th century.<br />
The omnipresent dynamic of<br />
artist-patron-sitter interaction<br />
will be considered.<br />
•Gallery Talk: “You Are<br />
What You Wear: Fashion<br />
in Portraits,” November <strong>11</strong>,<br />
at 2 p.m. Participants will<br />
meet in Libbey Court.<br />
Whether or not clothes make<br />
the man (or the woman),<br />
what you wear can impact<br />
how you’re viewed by the<br />
world. Explore how artists<br />
and patrons have used fashion<br />
to communicate meaning<br />
in portraits throughout history<br />
with Paula Reich, curatorial<br />
projects and<br />
publications manager at<br />
TMA.<br />
Musical Performances<br />
Great performances in<br />
the Great Gallery: Portraiture<br />
in Song on November<br />
18, at 3 p.m. Recall Manet’s<br />
Paris and Hollywood’s glamour<br />
as soprano Joan Layne<br />
and pianist Kevin Bylsma<br />
are joined by the Toledo<br />
Opera and Masterworks<br />
Chorale to perform music<br />
about ordinary Parisians and<br />
Hollywood stars.<br />
Free Film Series<br />
Manet’s Paris<br />
“Madame Bovary” will<br />
be shown on November 9, at<br />
8 p.m., in the Little Theatre.<br />
The extraordinary novel by<br />
Gustave Flaubert is brought<br />
to the screen with Jennifer<br />
Jones in the title role. As<br />
sensual and provocative<br />
Madame Bovary, she explores<br />
the range of emotions<br />
from flights of fantasy to<br />
sudden and imperious gratification<br />
of her love-whims.<br />
(1949, Vincente Minnelli,<br />
<strong>11</strong>5 minutes)<br />
Minds-on Art<br />
Gallery Games<br />
Visitors of all ages can<br />
explore the TMA with<br />
gallery games designed to<br />
challenge their skills at<br />
looking at art. One game requires<br />
a photo ID for checkout.<br />
•November 9, from 7 to 9<br />
p.m., Libbey Court<br />
•November 18, from 2 to<br />
4 p.m., Libbey Court<br />
Glassblowing<br />
Demonstrations<br />
The following demonstrations<br />
will be held in the<br />
Glass Pavilion Hot Shop:<br />
•November 7, 8, 13, 14,<br />
15, 27, 28 and 29, at 2 p.m.<br />
•November 9, 16 and 30,<br />
at 2, 7, 8 and 9 p.m.<br />
•November 10, 17, 18,<br />
20, 21, 24 and 25, at 1, 2 and<br />
3 p.m.<br />
•November <strong>11</strong>, at 1 p.m.<br />
Free Public Tours<br />
Family Time Tours–<br />
Tours meet in the Family<br />
Center or Libbey Court at 1<br />
p.m. on the following dates:<br />
November <strong>11</strong>, 18 and 25.<br />
Baby Tour–November 9,<br />
at 6:30 p.m. Participants will<br />
meet at the Family Center.Watch<br />
your child respond<br />
to colorful paintings and<br />
learn ways to facilitate early<br />
visual literacy skills. Parents<br />
and caregivers with infants<br />
up to 18 months are welcome<br />
for the lively 30minute<br />
tour. No strollers will<br />
be permitted.<br />
Visiting Artists<br />
Jennifer Bandeen uses<br />
cool techniques with a laptop<br />
and a scanner to manipulate<br />
portraits. She will present a<br />
program on Friday, November<br />
30, from 6 to 7 p.m., in<br />
the Family Center.<br />
Family Center Activities<br />
The following workshops<br />
will be offered for children<br />
age 10 and younger, accompanied<br />
by an adult. The programs<br />
are held in the Family<br />
Center.<br />
•Portraits in Miniature,<br />
November <strong>11</strong>, from noon to<br />
5:30 p.m.; November 13 and<br />
15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,<br />
and November 16, from 3:30<br />
to 8 p.m. Experiment with<br />
line drawings and make a<br />
miniature portrait using tooling<br />
techniques.<br />
•Manet’s Hats, November<br />
18, from noon to 5:30<br />
p.m.; November 20, from 10<br />
a.m. to 3 p.m., and November<br />
23, from 3:30 to 8 p.m.<br />
Many of Manet’s subjects<br />
wore hats. Make your own<br />
paper hat based on those you<br />
see in the exhibition.<br />
•Manet Family and<br />
Friends, November 25, from<br />
noon to 5:30 p.m.; November<br />
27 and 29, from 10 a.m.<br />
to 3 p.m., and November 30,<br />
from 3:30 to 8 p.m. Manet<br />
painted portraits of many of<br />
his friends and family. Participants<br />
will draw a portrait<br />
of their loved ones using oil<br />
pastels.<br />
The Museum is located at<br />
2445 Monroe Street. For<br />
more information, call 419-<br />
255-8000 or visit the Web<br />
site at www.toledomuseum.org.<br />
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Page 18 — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />
The 577 Foundation, located<br />
at 577 East Front Street,<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong>, is offering the following<br />
classes.<br />
Pre-registration is required.<br />
For more information or to<br />
make reservations, call 419-<br />
874-4174 or visit the Web site<br />
at www.577<br />
foundation.org.<br />
Youth and Family<br />
Programs<br />
Partners in Fun<br />
Designed for preschoolers,<br />
ages 3 and 4, with an adult,<br />
participants will create beautiful<br />
art projects.<br />
•November 13–Talk<br />
turkey and see a turkey dance.<br />
•November 20–Talk about<br />
pilgrims and create some<br />
Thanksgiving projects.<br />
•November 27–Do something<br />
to keep the outside animals<br />
warm.<br />
The classes will be led on<br />
Tuesdays, from 10 to <strong>11</strong> a.m.,<br />
by Carol Jambard-Sweet.<br />
The cost is $5 per child.<br />
Space is limited to 14 per<br />
class.<br />
Beginner Native<br />
American Flute<br />
Students in grade 3<br />
through adults can learn to<br />
play and experience the beautiful<br />
sound of the Native<br />
American flute.<br />
This class includes ownership<br />
of a hand-crafted six-hole<br />
cedar Native American styled<br />
flute, instruction in perform-<br />
577 Foundation class schedule for November<br />
ance basics, handouts including<br />
fingering chart, summary<br />
of points covered, an original<br />
and traditional song to play.<br />
Leader David Rogers offers<br />
this class on Sunday, November<br />
18, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.<br />
The cost is $40 per person.<br />
The class size is limited to 10<br />
participants.<br />
Adult Programs<br />
Quilled Snowflake<br />
Try a twist on snowflakes<br />
and learn a new art form that<br />
is more than 500 years old. In<br />
its simplest form, paper<br />
quilling is the craft of arranging<br />
rolled and shaped strips of<br />
paper to make a variety of designs.<br />
Learn the basic techniques<br />
and make a unique snowflake<br />
to use as an ornament to hang<br />
in your home or make into a<br />
one-of-a-kind card. All skill<br />
levels are welcome. Participants<br />
should bring a ruler; materials<br />
will be provided. The<br />
leader is Bridget Lee. Offered<br />
on Saturday, November 17,<br />
from 9:30 to <strong>11</strong> a.m. The fee<br />
is $15.<br />
Saturday Pottery<br />
This class will provide intermediate<br />
and advanced students<br />
specific pottery skill<br />
instructions, individual attention<br />
and feature special<br />
demonstrations. Students can<br />
work independently. Pre-requisite:<br />
individuals must have<br />
taken the six-week Adult Pot-<br />
Paving project closes Glenwood<br />
Road closed through November 21<br />
Glenwood Road between<br />
U.S. Route 20 and State<br />
Route 795 is closed through<br />
November 21 for repaving.<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Township<br />
trustees recently<br />
awarded a repaving project<br />
to Tenmile Creek Excavating.<br />
The project will take<br />
place on Glenwood from<br />
Route 20 north to the railroad<br />
tracks.<br />
Only local traffic will be<br />
permitted to drive through<br />
the construction zone.<br />
For more information,<br />
contact Kraig Gottfried,<br />
maintenance supervisor<br />
419-872-8862.<br />
BGSU Soſtball proudly presents the<br />
4th Annual Princess Ball<br />
November 17 • 6-9 p.m.<br />
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WINTER<br />
tery class. The class on November<br />
3 will be “Ornaments.”<br />
It will be led by Julie<br />
Beutler and Nadia Packard.<br />
Sessions are offered from 9<br />
a.m. to noon or from 1:30 to<br />
4:30 p.m. The fee is $13.<br />
Beginning Knitting<br />
Learn all the basics–cast<br />
on, knit, purl, increase, decrease<br />
and cast off–at this<br />
class on Monday, November<br />
<strong>12</strong>, from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />
Participants will make a<br />
small project. Bring size US 6<br />
needles and some worsted<br />
weight yarn in a natural fiber<br />
(wool, cotton, or a blend–no<br />
Red Heart brand). The leader<br />
is Ann Elick. The fee is $20.<br />
Contemplative<br />
Photography<br />
Soul Snorkeling: Contemplative<br />
Photography will be<br />
offered by Sheila Otto on<br />
Tuesdays, November 13 and<br />
20, from 1 to 3 p.m. Take your<br />
photography to a new level<br />
with fresh ways to see before,<br />
during and after your imagemaking.<br />
Look below the surface<br />
and see more. There will<br />
be time to photograph the<br />
grounds, write and reflect on<br />
your favorite photos and share<br />
them with the group. Participants<br />
should bring a digital<br />
camera (point-and-shoot or<br />
SLR), empty memory card<br />
and knowledge of how to put<br />
images on a computer. The fee<br />
is $35.<br />
Carve a Holiday Ornament<br />
Carve a family heirloom<br />
ornament using just a carving<br />
knife and gouge. No woodcarving<br />
experience is necessary.<br />
The class includes<br />
sharpening techniques and<br />
safety instruction. Tools will<br />
be available, but participants<br />
should bring their own if they<br />
have them. If time allows, participantswill<br />
paint their ornaments.<br />
The Leader is Jean<br />
McDonald. Participants can<br />
choose to attend on Monday,<br />
November <strong>12</strong>, or Thursday,<br />
Novmeber 15, from 1 to 3:30<br />
p.m. The fee is $25.<br />
Stamped Cards<br />
and Paper Crafts<br />
Create a variety of cards,<br />
including one for Thanksgiving,<br />
two for the holiday season,<br />
and a general one for an<br />
occasion of your choice.<br />
Make a gift bag and a Christmas<br />
tree treat holder complete<br />
with treats. The class is suitable<br />
for beginners or experienced<br />
paper crafters. Leader<br />
Chris Shively offers this class<br />
on Monday, November 13,<br />
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The fee<br />
is $20.<br />
Urban Homesteading<br />
Fermentation is found<br />
throughout human cultures,<br />
with medical and scientific<br />
studies showing it helps people<br />
stay healthy.<br />
This class allows participants<br />
to discover and taste<br />
how natural yeasts provide<br />
lacto-fermented foods such as<br />
sauerkraut, beer and mead.<br />
Leaders: The 577 Foundation,<br />
Lucas County Soil and Water,<br />
and Olander Park. The program<br />
will be held Wednesday,<br />
November 14, from 6:30 to<br />
8:30 p.m. The fee is $10.<br />
Easy and Delicious<br />
Homemade Bread<br />
With four simple ingredients,<br />
bake fresh bread every<br />
day without a lot of work. Participants<br />
will taste test<br />
baguette, pita bread, calzone,<br />
focaccia and more and receive<br />
dough ready to bake.<br />
Leader Elissa Teal offers<br />
this class on Thursday, November<br />
15, from 6:30 to 8:30<br />
p.m. Space is limited to: 15.<br />
The fee is $18.<br />
Hat or Mittens<br />
New knitters who are<br />
ready for their next challenge–hat<br />
or mittens–can at-<br />
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tend this class on Mondays,<br />
November 19 and 26, from 6<br />
to 8 p.m.<br />
Participants must be able<br />
to cast on, knit, purl, increase,<br />
decrease and cast off.<br />
Bring one skein of worsted<br />
weight yarn, one pair of US 7<br />
double point needles and 1 US<br />
7 circular needle that is 16” in<br />
length (this is important–any<br />
longer and it won’t work).<br />
HINT: keep the yarn simple,<br />
the simpler the best to see<br />
your stitches, i.e. no fuzzy<br />
stuff.<br />
The leader is Ann Elick.<br />
Space is limited to <strong>12</strong>, and the<br />
fee is $20.<br />
Beaded Gemstone<br />
Jewelry with Chain<br />
Participants will learn how<br />
to incorporate chain into a<br />
beaded necklace and earring<br />
set. Pick a chain style and<br />
gemstones from a vast selection<br />
of beads.<br />
Black Onyx, Turquoise,<br />
Jasper, Crazy Lace Agate,<br />
Tiger eye, Unakite, Blue<br />
Goldstone, Snowflake Obsidian<br />
and more. No experience<br />
is needed.<br />
Leader: Lauren Lake offers<br />
this class on Wednesday,<br />
November 28, from 6 to 8<br />
p.m. The fee is $30.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School singers present annual Cabaret<br />
The <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School Jazz Singers and Women’s Select Choirs recently presented their annual Cabaret. The<br />
program included songs from the two choirs as well as small groups, duets and soloists.<br />
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PHS Marching Band Section of the Week<br />
The clarinets are this week’s <strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School Marching Band Section of the<br />
Week. Members include, first row: Abi McCormick and Lindsey Russell. Second row:<br />
Justin Schmeltz, Tyler Mgebroff, Scott Cunnings and Jacob Blodgett. Third row:<br />
Amanda Long, Brianna Hess and Alejandro Balibrea.<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> Band Boosters to meet Nov. <strong>12</strong><br />
The third monthly meeting<br />
of the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Band<br />
Boosters for the 20<strong>12</strong>-13<br />
school year will be held on<br />
Monday, November <strong>12</strong>, at 7<br />
p.m., in the band room at<br />
<strong>Perrysburg</strong> High School.<br />
All parents of junior high<br />
and senior high band mem-<br />
At Turning Point Chiropractic<br />
Dr. Jeff and Dr. Rachel are Working for Food!<br />
Let’s help those who<br />
are less fortunate<br />
have a good meal<br />
this holiday season!<br />
Starting November 1 until<br />
Thanksgiving, the doctors at Turning<br />
Point Chiropractic will be working for<br />
food! When a new patient brings in a<br />
grocery bag full of nonperishable<br />
goods, the doctors will honor them<br />
with a free exam and xrays!<br />
That’s a $175 savings!<br />
Offer not valid for patients on Medicare or Medicaid<br />
Call for details, 419-874-4840!<br />
bers are invited to attend.<br />
Topics will include upcoming<br />
band activities,<br />
fund-raising information,<br />
and parent/student volunteer<br />
opportunities.<br />
The band directors will<br />
be present to report on current<br />
events involving both<br />
junior high and senior high<br />
bands.<br />
Meetings are normally<br />
held on the second Tuesday<br />
of each month.<br />
All cans will be donated to the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> Christians United Food Bank. Please let your friends<br />
and family know of this wonderful deal this November! Call our office for more details!
PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
20<strong>12</strong> Delinquent Land List<br />
The lands, lots and parts of lots returned, delinquent by the County Treasurer of Wood County, with<br />
the taxes, assessments and penalties charged there upon agreeably to law, are contained and described<br />
in the following list and PLUS DECEMBER INTEREST.<br />
Delinquent<br />
Parcel Number Owner’s Name Amount<br />
A01 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-020000008503 FIFTH THIRD BANK TRUSTEE ATTN: TRUST 9,506.27<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-020000018000 JOHNSON DENNIS W & ELIZABETH M 1,845.02<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-020000023000 LEE PEGGY 362.67<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-040000008000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 149.15<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-0400000<strong>11</strong>000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 501.43<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-050000029000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 951.30<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-0600000<strong>12</strong>000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 14.74<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000013000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 9.45<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000014000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 9.45<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000015000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC <strong>11</strong>.51<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000016000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 283.34<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000017000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 20.92<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000018000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 18.87<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000019000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC <strong>12</strong>.69<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000020000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC <strong>12</strong>.69<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000021000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 14.74<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000022000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 14.74<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000023000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC <strong>12</strong>.69<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000024000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC <strong>12</strong>.69<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000025000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 18.87<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000028000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 206.62<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-060000029000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 22.19<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-080000001000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 536.80<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-090000010000 SCHROEDER WILLIAM S 1,028.16<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-090000020500 BURKS RONNIE L & MARY K 792.48<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-130000006001 BURKS EVERETT D 730.19<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-130000006002 BURKS EVERETT D <strong>11</strong>0.00<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-1700000<strong>11</strong>003 DAVIES JAMES W & ROBIN S 1,033.29<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-180000002001 BANEY BARBARA J 3,054.82<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-210000001001 REYNOLDS JON & KARA M 860.85<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-220000005000 THOMAS RONALD L JR 14.40<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-240000019000 DINGLEDINE RODNEY & CATHELENE 8.30<br />
A01-3<strong>11</strong>-270000004000 MINICH ANDREW J & JOLENE K 4,467.27<br />
A02 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - NORTH BALTIMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
A02-3<strong>11</strong>-310106001000 SMITH CARL V <strong>11</strong>.68<br />
A02-3<strong>11</strong>-310106015000 SMITH CARL V <strong>11</strong>.42<br />
A02-3<strong>11</strong>-310106016000 SMITH CARL V <strong>11</strong>.42<br />
A02-3<strong>11</strong>-310106017000 SMITH CARL V 361.91<br />
A02-3<strong>11</strong>-310106018000 SMITH CARL V <strong>11</strong>.42<br />
A02-3<strong>11</strong>-310107010000 HAYNES HAROLD & PATRICIA A 22.77<br />
A02-3<strong>11</strong>-310301001000 WEBB DONNIE L JR 24.53<br />
A02-3<strong>11</strong>-310301018000 WEBB DONNIE L JR 24.53<br />
A03 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - BAIRDSTOWN<br />
A03-3<strong>11</strong>-3303030<strong>12</strong>000 ICKES ANTHONEY E & JANINE K 571.84<br />
A03-3<strong>11</strong>-330303013000 ICKES ANTHONEY E & JANINE K 9.25<br />
A03-3<strong>11</strong>-3303<strong>12</strong>008000 ROBERTS MICHAEL A & JACQUELINE S 27.74<br />
A03-3<strong>11</strong>-3303<strong>12</strong>009000 ROBERTS MICHAEL A & JACQUELINE S 16.19<br />
A03-3<strong>11</strong>-3303<strong>12</strong>010000 ROBERTS MICHAEL A & JACQUELINE S 16.19<br />
A03-3<strong>11</strong>-3303<strong>12</strong>0<strong>11</strong>000 ROBERTS MICHAEL L 932.80<br />
A03-3<strong>11</strong>-3303<strong>12</strong>0<strong>12</strong>000 ROBERTS MICHAEL L 14.38<br />
A03-3<strong>11</strong>-3303<strong>12</strong>013000 ROBERTS MICHAEL L 8.<strong>11</strong><br />
A04 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - BLOOMDALE<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350201017000 KIRIAN CORY D 373.48<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350201025000 JORDAN ROBERT E & ANNETTE M 883.50<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350202001000 MAIDMENT HELEN J 1,989.39<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350202013000 WHITAKER DONNA J 9.95<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350202014000 WHITAKER DONNA J 1,696.15<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350403002000 ANDERSON MARSHA L & RICHARD J 29.19<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350403003000 ANDERSON MARSHA L & RICHARD J 60.75<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350403004000 ANDERSON MARSHA L & RICHARD J 1,060.56<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350403005000 ANDERSON MARSHA L & RICHARD J 146.61<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350408002000 GOEBEL ROBERT 496.44<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350408003000 GOEBEL ROBERT <strong>12</strong>0.54<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-3504150<strong>12</strong>000 HILL VICKI 44.22<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-350424010000 COOK MARY H 651.64<br />
A04-3<strong>11</strong>-360101013000 LAWSON AUDREY & POLAND SHELLIA 34.73<br />
A05 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - CYGNET<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-0603020<strong>11</strong>000 BURKS MICHAEL W 55.80<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060302013000 BURKS MICHAEL W 68.38<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060306007000 RICKARD NORMAN 313.69<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-0603070<strong>12</strong>000 YATES OSA J 14.97<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060307013000 TEFFT WILLIAM H SR 45.<strong>12</strong><br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060307014000 TEFFT WILLIAM H 13.42<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060307015000 TEFFT WILLIAM H 3.09<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060307016000 TEFFT WILLIAM H 3.09<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060307017000 TEFFT WILLIAM H 13.42<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060309007000 THOMPSON MARK L & BILLI JO 306.48<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-060309008000 THOMPSON MARK L & BILLI JO 25.47<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-0603<strong>11</strong>020000 REYNOLDS JON D 17.39<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-0603<strong>11</strong>021000 REYNOLDS JON D 250.95<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-0603<strong>11</strong>022001 REYNOLDS JON D 4.62<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070102014000 BOWER DWIGHT WILLIAM & DARLENE K 295.45<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070104002000 HUNT MARY JANE 77.83<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070106001000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 318.<strong>11</strong><br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070106002000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 33.90<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070106003000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 33.90<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070106004000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 33.90<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070106005000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 44.06<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070106006000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 44.06<br />
A05-3<strong>11</strong>-070106007000 ALLOY DYNAMICS LLC 44.06<br />
A06 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - JERRY CITY<br />
A06-3<strong>11</strong>-040105003000 WANSITLER BRYAN S 1,227.53<br />
A06-3<strong>11</strong>-040105008000 KAUFMAN ALBERTA M 194.41<br />
A06-3<strong>11</strong>-040105009000 KAUFMAN ALBERTA M 194.41<br />
A06-3<strong>11</strong>-040105010000 KAUFMAN ALBERTA M 2,233.98<br />
B07 - BOWLING GREEN EAST<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190107015000 SHOPE CONNIE 1,035.65<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190<strong>12</strong>8010000 MILLER CURTIS J 562.20<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190304003000 BOYER GREGORY A & GE S 2,029.17<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190306019000 CAIN LAWRENCE M 609.29<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190306040000 CHAPMAN & EATON PROPERTIES LLC 1,888.23<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190318004000 RAE HOLDINGS LLC 674.83<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190318005000 RAE HOLDINGS LLC 240.88<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190318006000 RAE HOLDINGS LLC 70.41<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190318007000 RAE HOLDINGS LLC 5,433.16<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190318008000 RAE HOLDINGS LLC 240.88<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190324043000 MJJS RENTALS LLC 97.90<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190324044000 MJJS RENTALS LLC 1,659.59<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190324045000 MJJS RENTALS LLC 130.15<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190324046000 MJJS RENTALS LLC 7,058.22<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190324047000 MJJS RENTALS LLC 1,230.84<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190324048000 MJJS RENTALS LLC 195.20<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190324049000 MJJS RENTALS LLC 365.33<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-190324050000 MJJS RENTALS LLC 3,494.00<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-1904<strong>11</strong>004000 FIGUEROA ZULMA 1,108.16<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300101004000 AL-WOTAID REAL ESTATE LLC 72.34<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300101005000 AL-WOTAID REAL ESTATE LLC 138.10<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300<strong>12</strong>3015000 MCCURDY THOMAS L & DONNA K 452.83<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300<strong>12</strong>3016000 MCCURDY THOMAS L & DONNA K 1,062.45<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300<strong>12</strong>3017000 MCCURDY THOMAS L & DONNA K 453.34<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300<strong>12</strong>3018000 MCCURDY THOMAS L & DONNA K 452.83<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300134008000 JAMES ROBERT A & PHYLLIS J 1,038.86<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300134009000 JAMES ROBERT A & PHYLLIS J 137.79<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300139004000 WOOD STEVEN L 941.55<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300144006000 WATKINS BETTY J 1,876.08<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300144007000 WATKINS BETTY J 505.23<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300144008502 HAGER ERIC L 604.76<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300202025001 BOWLING GREEN SENIOR COMMUNITY LLC 10,189.19<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-300307037000 SULLIVAN KEVIN M & LYNETTE D 2,656.75<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-310102001000 BCC BOWLING GREEN LLC 222.25<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-310102003000 BCC BOWLING GREEN LLC 275.08<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-310102004000 BCC BOWLING GREEN LLC 261.24<br />
B07-5<strong>11</strong>-310102005000 BCC BOWLING GREEN LLC 493.45<br />
B08 - BOWLING GREEN WEST<br />
B08-510-140407004000 LEWIS WILLIAM C 3,061.09<br />
B08-510-230106010000 SMITH GLADYS I 910.85<br />
B08-510-230<strong>11</strong>0003000 VOGTSBERGER DIANE M 4,615.19<br />
B08-510-230207027000 HERINGHAUS LAURA E 1,<strong>12</strong>7.33<br />
B08-510-230215002000 DUNCAN DEAN E & JEFFREY A & SHERI LYN 2,708.20<br />
B08-510-230409014000 WAMMES WILLIAM C & SUSAN E TRUSTEES 20.64<br />
B08-510-230409015000 WAMMES WILLIAM C & SUSAN E TRUSTEES 20.64<br />
B08-510-240203009000 OBEE ELLEN M 2,369.01<br />
B08-510-240210010000 PARTLOW STEFEN R LE 1,722.48<br />
B08-510-240213008000 BEAUPRE JAMES W TRUSTEE 404.68<br />
B08-510-240306008000 HARTMAN KIRILL F 2,589.05<br />
B08-510-240314003000 SHAFFER EARL A & FLOY E TRUSTEE 389.64<br />
B08-510-240406028000 MTN REALTY PARTNERS LTD 57.41<br />
B08-510-240406029000 MTN REALTY PARTNERS LTD 15.32<br />
B08-510-2404<strong>11</strong>018000 MARTIN BENJAMIN E & SARA M 263.43<br />
B08-510-240417017000 FRISHMAN ALAN S & KATHLEEN M 83.86<br />
B08-510-250104001000 DEWALT DARYL K & LINDA L 1,276.74<br />
B08-510-250107030000 TITUS JOHN W 1,218.66<br />
B08-510-250108005000 WILCOX JOSIE E 1,<strong>12</strong>4.89<br />
B08-510-250205013000 ROOT SCOTT A 1,151.00<br />
B08-510-250205029000 FENTRESS DEBORAH 316.03<br />
B08-510-250205030000 FENTRESS DEBORAH 92.20<br />
B08-510-250205034000 KOEHLER CHARLES A JR 7,857.<strong>12</strong><br />
B08-510-250205035000 KOEHLER CHARLES A JR 290.38<br />
B08-510-250209015000 HAGER ERIC L 254.81<br />
B08-510-250209017000 HAGER ERIC L 295.27<br />
B08-510-250209018000 HAGER ERIC L 254.81<br />
B08-510-2502<strong>12</strong>019000 BOWLES CRAIG A 1,837.79<br />
B08-510-250214020000 AL-WOTAID ABDULLAH M 54.85<br />
B08-510-250301007000 WARNER WILLIAM O TRUSTEE 34.62<br />
B08-510-250301008000 WARNER WILLIAM O TRUSTEE 686.59<br />
B08-510-250401010001 J F ENTERPRISES INC 62.80<br />
B08-510-260001016000 DIBENEDETTO CHRISTOPHER 3,501.04<br />
B08-510-26000<strong>11</strong>47000 ASAD USMAN 1,199.92<br />
B08-510-260206010000 DONNELLY STEPHEN A & ANNETTE 1,100.00<br />
B08-510-260401023000 SWAYNE WILLIAM W 32.92<br />
B08-510-360101004000 ECKHART BRAD S 657.14<br />
C<strong>11</strong> - CENTER TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
C<strong>11</strong>-5<strong>11</strong>-280000028501 HAGER ERIC & ANN 4,219.81<br />
C<strong>11</strong>-5<strong>11</strong>-310201017000 PALMER REYNOLD J 1,142.60<br />
C<strong>11</strong>-5<strong>11</strong>-310201018000 PALMER REYNOLD J 102.<strong>11</strong><br />
C<strong>11</strong>-5<strong>11</strong>-330000021003 STEPHENS DOUGLAS R & LORI A 2,638.30<br />
C<strong>11</strong>-6<strong>11</strong>-310000014000 STEARNS JACQUELYN 1/2 LE 1,798.49<br />
D14 - FREEDOM TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
D14-5<strong>12</strong>-010000002002 BUCHMAN ELAINE K 1,107.37<br />
D16 - FREEDOM TOWNSHIP - PEMBERVILLE<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-0304010<strong>12</strong>000 GREENLESE CARLA M 2,642.47<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-030404014000 GORNEY MARK 618.77<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-030404015000 GORNEY MARK 2,507.23<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-030404016000 GORNEY MARK 163.31<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-030404017000 GORNEY MARK 236.33<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-090000018000 GORNEY MARK S 454.97<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-090000019000 GORNEY MARK S 1,304.69<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100101001001 JURACK DANIEL W & MILLER KIMBERLY R 6.73<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100101008000 BUCHMAN ELAINE K 1,769.16<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100101008005 BUCHMAN ELAINE K 1,544.94<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100101008006 BUCHMAN ELAINE K 20.25<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100208014000 BUSHMAN LARRY & SUSAN M BUSHMAN 1,034.94<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100208023000 DONALDSON BRANDON R 1,888.77<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100218004000 SPROW GERALD 946.70<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100220050000 HOBART PAMELA E 1,978.09<br />
D16-5<strong>12</strong>-100225008000 BRINER JANE E 1,106.51<br />
E17 - GRAND RAPIDS TOWNSHIP - OTSEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
E17-509-030000013000 MCGIFFIN MARVELINE & CARL E 2,555.92<br />
E17-509-040000001000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 69.07<br />
E17-509-290000009000 CARPIO ROMINA ERICA & CARPIO MARIA S 327.25<br />
E19 - GRAND RAPIDS TOWNSHIP - GRAND RAPIDS<br />
E19-509-070000036005 QUALITY BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR INDUSTRY INC 1,605.78<br />
E19-509-070204015000 CANTWELL MARTIN & BETTY 1,106.58<br />
E19-509-070204016000 CANTWELL MARTIN V & BETTY R 1,189.43<br />
E19-509-070204017000 CANTWELL MARTIN V & BETTY R 1,692.94<br />
E19-509-070206002000 LAGUIGNER JEAN PIERRE 2.32<br />
E19-509-070206003000 LAGUIGNER JEAN PIERRE 97.76<br />
E19-509-070209010000 CHAMBERLAIN DENISE L 56.33<br />
E19-509-0702090<strong>11</strong>000 CHAMBERLAIN DENISE L 546.54<br />
E19-509-070213028000 LUDWIG ESTEL MICHAEL & RITA J 81.05<br />
E19-509-070213029000 LUDWIG ESTEL MICHAEL & RITA J 225.02<br />
E19-509-080102010000 BATY MICHAEL E & LISA M 1,376.86<br />
E19-509-080102060000 CHURCHILL DAVID A 178.69<br />
E19-509-080102061000 CHURCHILL DAVID A 1,464.32<br />
E19-509-080107038000 SCHROEDER JOANNE D 985.40<br />
E19-509-080107051000 CLEAVES KATIE & JEREMY 10.23<br />
E19-509-080107052000 CLEAVES KATIE & JEREMY 2.50<br />
E19-509-080107063000 ROBINSON DONALD G 434.84<br />
E19-509-080109024000 RICHARDS REGINA A 2,191.44<br />
F21 - HENRY TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
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F23 - HENRY TOWNSHIP - NORTH BALTIMORE<br />
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G24 - JACKSON TOWNSHIP - MCCOMB SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
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G27 - JACKSN TOWNSHIP - HOYTVILLE<br />
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H28 - LAKE TOWNSHIP - LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
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H30 - LAKE TOWNSHIP - MILLBURY<br />
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H31 - LAKE TOWNSHIP - WALBRIDGE<br />
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I32 - LIBERTY TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN<br />
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I33 - LIBERTY TOWNSHIP - PORTAGE<br />
I33-410-<strong>12</strong>0201007000 LENHART KATHERINE 883.17<br />
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J34 - MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP - OTSEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
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J35 - MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
J35-6<strong>11</strong>-320303010000 KEMP WADE A & BELENDA K 139.58<br />
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J36 - MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
J36-6<strong>11</strong>-200000018001 KUBACKI MARK & SANDY A 76.03<br />
J36-6<strong>11</strong>-200401004000 WOHN JOSEPH J JR & VICKY L 151.35<br />
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J36-6<strong>11</strong>-210301028000 WOHN JOSEPH J JR & VICKY L 226.26<br />
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J36-6<strong>11</strong>-210301041000 WOHN JOSEPH J JR & VICKY L 61.26<br />
J36-6<strong>11</strong>-210301042000 WOHN JOSEPH J JR & VICKY L 172.19<br />
J36-6<strong>11</strong>-210301043000 WOHN JOSEPH J JR & VICKY L 98.33<br />
J36-6<strong>11</strong>-210301044000 WOHN JOSEPH J JR & VICKY L 38.86<br />
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J37 - MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP - PERRYSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
J37-100-230001040200 FW HOLDING COMPANY LLC 2,577.96<br />
J37-100-23000<strong>11</strong>85000 FW SPEC PARTNERS-1 LLC 451.64<br />
J37-100-230002069000 BROWN JAMES & KELLY 716.69<br />
J37-100-230002102000 EWARD LEIGH A & JOHN C 419.40<br />
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J37-100-260000001001 STOIBER JOHN D & SWIATEK LAURIE L 1,687.99<br />
J38 - MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP - ANOTHY WAYNE SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
J38-100-522000003001 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 243.86<br />
J38-100-522000003002 DAVIS MARTIN & CLAUDETTE R <strong>12</strong>5.98<br />
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J38-100-523001016000 PRESTANCIA BUILDING COMPANY INC 3,844.74<br />
J38-100-523001084000 STONEBRIDGE CONSTRUCTION 449.07<br />
J39 - MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP - HASKINS<br />
J39-610-220000007506 MILLER KIM E 2,635.97<br />
J39-610-220001060000 ROESER JOHN P & VERONICA J 3,230.48<br />
J39-610-22000<strong>11</strong>18000 APOSTOLI ARTAN 155.51<br />
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J39-610-220104007000 HOILE JAMES J 369.15<br />
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K40 - MILTON TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
K40-409-070000004000 HAMM RUSSELL J & BARBARA G 297.77<br />
K40-409-100000017000 WOZNIAKOWSKI CHAD M 18.37<br />
K40-409-160000016000 KURTZ DONALD R 429.53<br />
K40-409-170000015000 BERGMAN WALTER SCOTT & JO ANN 1,103.50<br />
K40-409-190000002001 PAINTER JENNIFER L 60.68<br />
K40-409-190000007002 MCKENZIE KYLE WILLIAM 167.61<br />
K40-409-280000006000 BOYER ARLENE 1,103.34<br />
K40-409-280000019002 MONTAGUE MARK A & ROSEMARIE BUMPUS 659.85<br />
K40-409-290000034000 HAGEN JUDY L JUNK JOHN C & CASEY GRETCHEN S 1/3 EA 19.93<br />
K40-409-290000035000 HAGEN JUDY L JUNK JOHN C<br />
& CASEY GRETCHEN S 1/3 EA 328.93<br />
K40-409-290000036000 HAGEN JUDY L JUNK JOHN C & CASEY GRETCHEN S 1/3 EA 31.72<br />
K41 - MILTON TOWNSHIP - OTSEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
K41-409-020000006000 KOLLMEIER JANET LEE 535.72<br />
K41-409-030000029000 KOLLMEIER JANET LEE 1,436.24<br />
K41-409-030000030000 KOLLMEIER JANET LEE 1,131.17<br />
K41-409-<strong>12</strong>0000004001 ROE ANTHONY C 4.39<br />
K42 - MILTON TOWNSHIP - CUSTAR<br />
K42-409-200401014000 SPRADLEIN WARREN P & SELENA A 558.56<br />
K42-409-200401034000 SMITH WILLIAM JOSEPH 919.19<br />
K42-409-210302047000 HAMPTON ROBERT 540.68<br />
K42-409-290201013000 SHIRE TROY D & SHANK JENNIFER M 91.40<br />
K42-409-290202008000 COOK MARY H 91.40<br />
K42-409-290202009000 COOK GARY L & MARY H 1,222.30<br />
K42-409-290202010000 COOK GARY L 88.86<br />
K42-409-2902020<strong>11</strong>000 COOK GARY L 80.47<br />
K42-409-290202016000 HARRIS MARVIN J 87.89<br />
K42-409-2902030<strong>11</strong>000 KLINE TIMOTHY D & MARY F 938.71<br />
K43 - MILTON TOWNSHIP - MILTON CENTER<br />
K43-409-160401021000 KILLE HELEN M <strong>11</strong>4.75<br />
K43-409-160401022000 KILLE HELEN M 2,053.33<br />
K43-409-160403008000 COSTILLA RAUL 98.61<br />
K43-409-160406006000 COSTILLA FRANK T & ALICE H 77.37<br />
K43-409-210202002000 RICHARDSON VICKY 31.55<br />
K43-409-210202003000 RICHARDSON VICKY 89.04<br />
L45 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-030000016001 BURROWS ROBERT & DARLENE 81.57<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-090000030500 BAYER NINA BAKER TRUSTEE 975.03<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-170000015001 JURGIELEWICZ DUCK FARM 1,142.34<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-170000015002 JURGIELEWICZ DUCK FARM 2,219.76<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-170000015003 JURGIELEWICZ DUCK FARM 1,159.81<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-170000015004 JURGIELEWICZ DUCK FARM 1,462.67<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-200000010001 LANCE JANET K 316.55<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-210000007000 SIEVERT PATRICIA K 743.40<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-220000002004 TERRY LARRY 463.17<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-220000002005 TERRY LARRY 59.44<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-220000028001 RANDOLPH ERIC M & DUTY ASHLEY N 3.86<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-220000032000 BRYAN WILLIAM A III & BONNIE JEAN 784.00<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-220000053000 WISEMAN JEFFREY LEE & DAWN 324.42<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-300000009000 BENDELE BEATRICE 234.64<br />
L45-4<strong>12</strong>-310000013000 RADISH KYLE D & SMITH TAMARA S 1,660.74<br />
L46 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - LAKOTA SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
L46-4<strong>12</strong>-130000006001 ANDRICH DONALD JR 136.69<br />
L46-4<strong>12</strong>-130000006003 ANDRICH DONALD JR 79.15<br />
L46-4<strong>12</strong>-240000015000 SMITH DONALD G 633.31<br />
L46-4<strong>12</strong>-260000013001 STUMP MELINDA GAIL 2,629.37<br />
L46-4<strong>12</strong>-350000026000 DAVIES TIMOTHY L SR & LAURA A M 995.46<br />
L47 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - BRADNER<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-0103020<strong>12</strong>000 HOSTOTTLE BRENDA J 338.85<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-020401004000 PARKER BILLY L JR & AMY 1,232.69<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>11</strong>02<strong>11</strong>018000 HALFHILL ALLEN R 1,827.53<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>11</strong>02<strong>11</strong>019000 HALFHILL ALLEN R 29.58<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0101002000 WARDEN RUSSELL 399.75<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0103001000 HOVIS JOHN A & NANCY L 746.24<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0103010000 DONALDSON MARILYN J 1,226.26<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>01030<strong>11</strong>000 DONALDSON MARILYN J 40.78<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>01040<strong>11</strong>000 HARMAN JEFFERY L SR & JUDY D 768.56<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0108026000 HARMAN JERRY D & VIRGINIA M 328.78<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0109019000 GRABER JANICE D 344.35<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0<strong>11</strong>1003000 HARMON JEFFREY L & JUDY P 196.39<br />
L47-4<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0<strong>11</strong>1004000 HARMON JEFFREY L & JUDY P 184.50<br />
L48 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - RISINGSUN<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250301018000 VAUGHAN GINGER ETAL 268.06<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250301019000 HOOK RALPH 1/2 & VAUGHAN GINGER 1/2 54.82<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250302013000 FLOWERS JOSHUA L 891.66<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250407020000 WOODRUFF TIMOTHY K & TAMMY A 975.31<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250410007001 WELLS FARGO BANK NA AS TRUSTEE 6.86<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250410008000 WELLS FARGO BANK NA AS TRUSTEE 33.05<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-2504<strong>12</strong>003000 FIELDS JACQUIE 48.96<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-2504<strong>12</strong>004000 FIELDS JACQUIE 230.61<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250414008000 GALLAGHER DANNY L 309.81<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250414009000 GALLAGHER DANNY L 135.88<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-2504140<strong>11</strong>000 GALLAGHER DANNY L 27.15<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-2504140<strong>12</strong>000 GALLAGHER DANNY L 215.10<br />
L48-4<strong>12</strong>-250414013000 GALLAGHER DANNY L 27.15<br />
L49 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - WAYNE<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150307020000 OH SEVEN LLC 1,296.25<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150308005000 MCNALLY SAMUEL M 231.57<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150309018000 COX MARSHA L 301.<strong>12</strong><br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150310005000 MATSON DAVID R 727.79<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150317016000 GUMP DOUGLAS E & TONYA 606.85<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150317027000 REYNOLDS ROBERT BRUCE JR 370.10<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150317028000 REYNOLDS ROBERT BRUCE JR 52.61<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150317029000 REYNOLDS ROBERT BRUCE JR 26.19<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150317030000 REYNOLDS ROBERT BRUCE JR 25.36<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150317031000 SIEVERT PATRICIA K 7<strong>12</strong>.24<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150317050000 REYNOLDS ROBERT BRUCE JR 25.36<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150317051000 REYNOLDS ROBERT BRUCE JR 25.36<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150318017000 SCHWIND NATHAN D 9.82<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150318018000 SCHWIND NATHAN D 62.96<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-150319008000 GALBRAITH JEFFERY L & ROBYN L 441.20<br />
L49-4<strong>12</strong>-160403007000 STEPHENS SHIRLEY M 222.66<br />
M50 - NORTHWOOD VILLAGE<br />
M50-300-130402061000 EISENHARD DORIS A 1,850.37<br />
M50-300-130403014000 EWERSEN JAMES R 97.65<br />
M50-300-130403015000 EWERSEN JAMES R 1,<strong>11</strong>0.04<br />
M50-300-130404018000 ILSLEY RICHARD & TABITHA 601.38<br />
M50-300-1304100<strong>11</strong>000 PENDERGRAFF WILLIAM E & LISA M 531.49<br />
M50-300-1304<strong>12</strong>001000 SMOTHERS MICHAEL J & JULIE A 2,774.71<br />
M50-300-1304<strong>12</strong>015000 DAVENPORT CLAYTON T & MICHELLE M 334.<strong>12</strong><br />
M50-300-130415010000 NAPARSTEK JOHN K 95.30<br />
M50-300-130417018000 EDWARDS JEFF A 1,477.58<br />
M50-300-130417019000 EDWARDS JEFF A 88.25<br />
M50-300-130419002000 POOLED 3<strong>12</strong> LP 608.60<br />
M50-300-130419003000 POOLED 3<strong>12</strong> LP 88.25<br />
M50-300-130419006000 BENNETT EARL R 1,053.53<br />
M50-300-130419007000 BENNETT EARL R 147.98<br />
M50-300-130419036000 NESBIT CHERYL L & MARKS MICHAEL F 1,556.88<br />
M50-300-130420065000 KEMP STEVEN L & VERONICA S 1,360.55<br />
M50-300-240000003000 CZECHOWSKI MICHAEL L & SANDRA J 389.52<br />
M50-300-2400040<strong>12</strong>000 CZECHOWSKI MICHAEL L & SANDRA J 103.72<br />
M50-300-840401001000 TOLEDO NIGHTS INC 159.89<br />
M50-300-840404015000 HARTLE CONSTANCE J 1,919.55<br />
M50-300-8604010<strong>11</strong>000 DENNISTON KAREN M 206.35<br />
M50-300-860402006000 MCCARTHY DAVID D & CATHERINE 100.99<br />
M50-300-860402007000 MCCARTHY DAVID D & CATHERINE 398.31<br />
M50-300-8604020<strong>12</strong>000 WAGNER GERTHA MAE LE SMITH ROBERT RMDR 449.45<br />
M50-300-8604030<strong>11</strong>000 VANSICKLE DAVID B & JEAN C 28.58<br />
M50-300-860407001000 WILSON WILLIAM F 627.25<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-260301001002 BRITTIAN JAMIE & TAMMY 2,253.33<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-270306016000 ANGEL LORI ANN 1,260.51<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-310000056000 MIDLAND AGENCY OF NORTHWEST OHIO INC TRUSTEE 153,193.66<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-310000057000 MIDLAND AGENCY OF NORTHWEST OHIO INC TRUSTEE 2,519.94<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-320000009000 WILSON MAGGIE I 193.62<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330103001000 RICHARD JOHN K 1,447.01<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330103002000 RICHARD JOHN K 803.77<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330104027000 STEVENSON LEROY RAY & CAROL S 81.83<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330205025000 LESTER EMMA L 473.84<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330205026000 LESTER EMMA L 79.31<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330205027000 LESTER EMMA L 79.26<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330205058000 NICHPOR ROBIN 166.55<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330205059000 NICHPOR ROBIN 1,701.91<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330208046000 KARCHER LISA M & BOLTON ROBERT 105.93<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330208047000 KARCHER LISA M & BOLTON ROBERT 1,076.44<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330208049000 KARCHER LISA M & BOLTON ROBERT 234.61<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330213013000 O'BRIEN THOMAS EDWARD 29.88<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-330213014000 O'BRIEN THOMAS EDWARD 1,546.39<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340101020000 TURNBULL STEPHEN J 2,700.20<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340301019000 GENSON CHRISTOPHER L 8.71<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340301020000 GENSON CHRISTOPHER L 76.63<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340301021000 GENSON CHRISTOPHER L 4.36<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340305025000 GARBERS GARY V & KAY A 68.17<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340306024000 BROWN BRYAN 42.36<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340306025000 BROWN BRYAN 84.72<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340306026000 BROWN BRYAN 707.89<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340307015000 JASO MICHAEL LEE 182.97<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340317001000 MILLER PHILIP L & PATRICIA 104.09<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340317002000 MILLER PHILIP L & PATRICIA 9.19<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340319021000 DIEBERT FREDERICK V TOD 1,368.15<br />
M50-8<strong>12</strong>-340323027000 LITTLE WONDERS CHILDCARE CENTER LLC 721.58<br />
M82 - NORTHWOOD CITY - LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
M82-7<strong>12</strong>-030203002001 SCHINGS KENNETH E & ELIZABETH A 9<strong>12</strong>.76<br />
M82-7<strong>12</strong>-030203002002 SCHINGS KENNETH E & ELIZABETH A 2,214.33<br />
N52 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
N52-3<strong>12</strong>-200000015002 GRAHAM TODD D & MARAGENE M 180.04<br />
N52-3<strong>12</strong>-280000009001 KREAIS KEVIN L 243.69<br />
N53 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - FOSTORIA SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-1300000<strong>11</strong>000 GRABER WILLIAM H II & JULIE A 404.40<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-160000005501 KRACHER DANIEL A JR & RHONDA S 3,875.01<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-250000055000 MYERS MICHAEL E & JODY R 1,909.58<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-250201008000 HERMAN ROBERT M 1,130.03<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-250201048000 HERNANDEZ DANIEL & REBECCA A 1,069.65<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-250203005000 SHILEY STEVEN E & JEAN ANN 2,0<strong>11</strong>.16<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-250206019000 YONKER SUSAN 4,782.19<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-250402008000 BROUGH PETER W 54.49<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-250402010000 BROUGH PETER W <strong>11</strong>.57<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-2504020<strong>11</strong>000 BROUGH PETER W 28.05<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-250402031000 MURRAY TIMOTHY W & SUZANNE M <strong>11</strong>6.21<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-260000002000 KOEPFER GREGORY M 826.69<br />
N53-3<strong>12</strong>-270000004001 GRAHAM STEVEN E 1,292.68<br />
N54 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - LAKOTA SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-030000004001 DAWSON BRETT S 808.44<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-030000016001 REICHENBACH DIANNA L 90.65<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-030101002000 WALLACE D CHRISTOPHER 28.55<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-030101010000 BAYVIEW OPPORTUNITY FUND ASSET TRUST 437.33<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-030102007000 OVERTON BILLIE R 159.77<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-030104005000 ROE BRIAN 13.61<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-030104006000 ROE BRIAN 22.35<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0000020000 FUGITT LAURA L 151.64<br />
N54-3<strong>12</strong>-<strong>12</strong>0000023500 WOLPH JARED M & TRINA L 1,681.24<br />
N56 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - WEST MILLGROVE<br />
N56-3<strong>12</strong>-040301006000 MULTIPLEX INVESTMENTS LLC 45.19<br />
N56-3<strong>12</strong>-040301007000 MULTIPLEX INVESTMENTS LLC 0.98<br />
N56-3<strong>12</strong>-040301023000 WALLACE D CHRISTOPHER 21.23<br />
N56-3<strong>12</strong>-040301024000 WALLACE D CHRISTOPHER 3.85<br />
N56-3<strong>12</strong>-040303032000 RIFE LINDA L 35.28<br />
N56-3<strong>12</strong>-040303033000<br />
O55 - FOSTORIA<br />
RIFE LINDA L 604.83<br />
O55-3<strong>12</strong>-360201015000 BOHRING DALE C 4,615.69<br />
O55-3<strong>12</strong>-360408013001 LEMLEY HELEN K 26.63<br />
O55-3<strong>12</strong>-360409014000 BOWEN MARK D & KRISTI L 105.95<br />
O55-3<strong>12</strong>-360409015000 BOWEN MARK D & KRISTI L 105.95<br />
O55-3<strong>12</strong>-360409016000 BOWEN MARK D & KRISTI L 698.18<br />
O55-3<strong>12</strong>-3604130062<strong>12</strong> DEBELAK DENNIS F & ROGER W 875.93<br />
O55-3<strong>12</strong>-360413021000 PIMAR LLC 687.64<br />
P57 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - ROSSFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
P57-300-250006168000 FITZPATRICK STEVEN J & VANESSA D 2,<strong>11</strong>9.83<br />
P57-300-250006184000 KLS CONSTRUCTION LLC 802.41<br />
P57-300-250006192000 KLS CONSTRUCTION LLC 688.13<br />
P57-300-250006193000 KLS CONSTRUCTION LLC 688.13<br />
P57-300-250006194000 KLS CONSTRUCTION LLC 688.13<br />
P57-300-260000026000 CAMEO INC 28,670.73<br />
P57-300-270201060000 TREMSKY MARY K 1,942.46<br />
P57-300-270201063000 TREMSKY MK & AM LE @ (8) 2,632.19<br />
P57-300-3401040<strong>11</strong>000 BAUMGARTNER RICHARD L JR & BARBARA G 2,091.28<br />
P57-300-360401018000 KERN JOHN A & DONNA M 5,293.34<br />
P57-300-360401021000 LEE ROBERT & DIANA 1,989.72<br />
P57-300-360402004000 KRAMER MARK A & BETH A 2,048.01<br />
P57-300-760305035000 30562 EAST RIVER LTD 2,901.58<br />
P57-300-760305036000 30562 EAST RIVER LTD 144.90<br />
P57-400-010000004000 FRIENDLY VILLAGE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 26,934.55<br />
P57-400-010000010000 REED JAMES L & SHERRY A 3,135.47<br />
P57-400-010000015000 FRIENDLY VILLAGE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 31,<strong>12</strong>1.97<br />
P57-400-010000016000 FRIENDLY VILLAGE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 37,510.46<br />
P57-400-010000042002 WESTHAVEN SERVICES INC 2,730.31<br />
P57-400-010000042004 WESTHAVEN SERVICES INC 155.63<br />
P57-400-020000046000 FIRST SOLAR INC 84.91<br />
P57-400-026401001500 PERRYSBURG PLAZA LLC 1,146.07<br />
P57-400-026401001502 PERRYSBURG PLAZA LLC 9,794.33<br />
P57-400-026401001503 PERRYSBURG PLAZA LLC 1,738.56<br />
P57-400-0404020<strong>11</strong>000 KUNST CHARLENE L 473.42<br />
P57-400-350000007000 MCCLURE DANIEL L & MARY M 706.08<br />
P59 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
P59-400-330000035000 CUBBERLY-MAG AMY 990.20<br />
P60 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - PERRYSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
P60-300-330402042000 FERGUSON SHANE Q & DAWN M 1,546.22<br />
P60-300-330405020000 OLZAK TIMOTHY P & JULIE M 1,290.10<br />
P60-300-330407001000 KERR JEREMY 1,340.99<br />
P60-300-330407004000 PIMENTEL JULIO & ADRIANA 3,373.94<br />
P60-300-680101007000 SMITH RICHARD C TRUSTEE 28,550.55<br />
P60-300-680101008000 SMITH RICHARD C TRUSTEE 5,385.62<br />
P60-300-690101013000 HOGREFE TED R & VAN FLEET DANIELLE M 206.71<br />
P60-300-690101034002 AHMAD MICHELLE J 216.41<br />
P60-300-690101035001 AHMAD MICHELLE J 1,910.87<br />
P60-300-701401073000 FEDERAL HOME LOAN MTG CORP<br />
c/o FIRST FEDERAL BANK 4,968.52<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2007000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2008000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2009000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 261.36<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2010000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>20<strong>11</strong>000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>20<strong>12</strong>000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2013000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2014000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2015000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2016000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
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TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2019000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
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TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2023000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2024000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2025000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2026000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2027000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
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P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2028000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
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P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2029000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
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P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2030000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
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P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2031000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
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P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2032000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
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P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2033000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
TR RIVER OAKS DEV 287.78<br />
P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2034000 LOUISVILLE TITLE AGY FOR NW OHIO INC<br />
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P60-300-704<strong>11</strong>2036001 RIVER OAKS DEVELOPMENT CO OF PERRYSBURG INC 18.74<br />
P60-300-72<strong>11</strong>02041000 COUSINO EILEEN M TRUSTEE <strong>11</strong>,808.18<br />
P60-300-724102019000 KERTESZ CATHERINE L 233.36<br />
P60-300-724102020000 KERTESZ CATHERINE L 7<strong>12</strong>.24<br />
P60-300-724102021000 KERTESZ CATHERINE L 7.29<br />
P60-400-026103002000 ALEKSANYAN VAHAN 10,526.56<br />
P60-400-026404009000 EISCHEN VINCENT J & PENNY S 1,539.63<br />
P60-400-090306001000 TROCHE SONIA 3,423.58<br />
P60-400-160000029510 LAJOIE TAMMIE L 5,482.71<br />
P60-400-160001033000 DAVIS RONALD S 4,774.53<br />
P60-400-160001062000 HAMRICK CHARLES D JR & VERA L 2,297.98<br />
P60-400-170000033000 RIVER OF LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH 17,564.64
PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL — November 7, 20<strong>12</strong><br />
20<strong>12</strong> Delinquent Land List<br />
P60-400-180307036000 WOODS RONNELL 65.46<br />
P60-400-180307037000 WOODS RONNELL 65.46<br />
P60-400-180307038000 WOODS RONNELL 65.46<br />
P60-400-180308009000 LALONDE SHARON 107.79<br />
P60-400-180308010000 LALONDE SHARON 107.79<br />
P60-400-1803080<strong>11</strong>000 LALONDE SHARON 107.79<br />
P60-400-1803080<strong>12</strong>000 LALONDE SHARON 176.01<br />
P60-400-180308013000 LALONDE SHARON 107.79<br />
P60-400-180402001000 WOODS RONNELL 148.03<br />
P60-400-180402028000 MEADOWS SHERRY J 585.63<br />
P60-400-180405002000 FALL MARTIN E 65.46<br />
P60-400-180405003000 FALL MARTIN E 65.46<br />
P60-400-180405004000 FALL MARTIN E 65.46<br />
P60-400-180405005000 FALL MARTIN E 1,557.48<br />
P60-400-180405006000 FALL MARTIN E 107.79<br />
P60-400-180405007000 FALL MARTIN E 107.79<br />
P60-400-180406001000 YOUNG JERRY & GRIGSBY-YOUNG JACKIE A 168.53<br />
P60-400-180406002000 YOUNG JERRY & GRIGSBY-YOUNG JACKIE A 105.13<br />
P60-400-180406003000 YOUNG JERRY & GRIGSBY-YOUNG JACKIE A 105.00<br />
P60-400-180406004000 YOUNG JERRY & GRIGSBY-YOUNG JACKIE A <strong>11</strong>8.07<br />
P60-400-180406005000 YOUNG JERRY & GRIGSBY-YOUNG JACKIE A 63.79<br />
P60-400-180406044000 HUMBARGER MARY A 269.00<br />
P60-400-180406046000 HUMBARGER MARY A 51.33<br />
P60-400-180409026000 KOESTER KRISTIE L 276.45<br />
P60-400-180409027000 KOESTER KRISTIE L 107.79<br />
P60-400-180409029000 KOESTER KRISTIE L 65.46<br />
P60-400-180410001000 WETZEL CHARLES & KAREN 29.81<br />
P60-400-180410002000 FOSTER KAREN 51.36<br />
P60-400-180410003000 FOSTER KAREN 50.00<br />
P60-400-180410004000 FOSTER KAREN 50.00<br />
P60-400-180416048000 DAVENPORT LINDA & BELL BRADLEY T 2.83<br />
P60-400-180416049000 DAVENPORT LINDA & BELL BRADLEY T 1.99<br />
P60-400-180416050000 DAVENPORT LINDA & BELL BRADLEY T 2.83<br />
P60-400-180417006000 WILLIAMS THOMAS & KATHY A 105.86<br />
P60-400-180417007000 WILLIAMS THOMAS & KATHY A <strong>11</strong>8.56<br />
P60-400-180417008000 WILLIAMS THOMAS & KATHY A 203.01<br />
P60-400-180419025000 MABEN BARBARA 197.69<br />
P60-400-180419026000 SPANGLER ELIZABETH LE & MABEN BARBARA RMDR 102.88<br />
P60-400-220000027000<br />
Q61 - PERRYSBURG<br />
SWARTZ LESLIE ANN 3,150.09<br />
Q61-000-902103016000 TUCHOLSKI ANDREW T & HEATHER L 3.21<br />
Q61-000-902107013000 BERNHOFT ROBERT A JR & CAROLYN M 371.74<br />
Q61-000-902213020000 ZIEMAN JOHN A 1,271.26<br />
Q61-000-902218015000 MYERHOLTZ KENNETH A & MONICA H 398.85<br />
Q61-000-902302009000 LAMBERT JAMES S & CHERYL D 29.46<br />
Q61-000-902307005000 DAVENPORT IDA 1,003.38<br />
Q61-000-902307007000 ZAPATA MARY 1,783.91<br />
Q61-000-903107045000 BURTON DAVID L 2,239.43<br />
Q61-000-903206035000 KONZ THOMAS M & MICHELLE A 214.33<br />
Q61-000-903301062000 GRAMES SUE ANN 1,368.87<br />
Q61-000-903308022000 LEWIS JONATHAN R & CAROL E 2,442.29<br />
Q61-100-130003018000 WELTER PATRICIA MD 3,087.32<br />
Q61-100-140002060000 CURTIS JEFFREY R & ELISA D 4,273.70<br />
Q61-100-2400010<strong>12</strong>000 PATRZALEK GERALD W & JANE M 3,784.75<br />
Q61-100-240001061000 LEITE PAUL A & AMY B 1,958.36<br />
Q61-100-584002164000 F & W MODEL HOMES LLC 584.81<br />
Q61-100-584002251000 JONES JAMES E JR & JENNIFER S 627.60<br />
Q61-100-601001082000 JONES JAMES E JR & JENNIFER S 3,171.51<br />
Q61-100-601001086000 KRAMER MARK A & BETH A 4,<strong>11</strong>3.51<br />
Q61-100-654404016000 BRIDENBAUGH ROBERT L & MARGARETTE B 109.90<br />
Q61-100-654407003000 SHAVER JOSEPH J III 1,822.97<br />
Q61-100-654407103000 SMITH CRAIG L & ANGELA M CONTI 1,655.08<br />
Q61-100-654407134000 FW HOLDING COMPANY LLC 892.52<br />
Q61-100-654407137000 FW HOLDING COMPANY LLC 858.17<br />
Q61-100-654407139000 CHANCEY HOWARD M III & JODI K 3,570.14<br />
Q61-100-654407143000 FW SPEC PARTNERS-1 LLC 425.00<br />
Q61-300-704405021000 MCCONNELL BILL & ROBIN 4,488.07<br />
Q61-400-040101023000 HAGEN JAMES R & JUDY L 1,975.85<br />
Q61-400-040201002005 SINES JEFFREY E & HOLLY A 4.73<br />
Q61-400-040305009202 TOELKEN JOHN N 1,033.22<br />
Q61-400-050402045000 KEEL REGINALD V III & HAYLEY A 13.88<br />
Q61-400-070405018000 MYERS MATTHEW J & WENDY S 248.98<br />
Q61-400-070405040000 BOBULSKI NATHAN D & CHELSEA<br />
c/o US BANK HOME MTG 1,643.74<br />
Q61-400-0801010<strong>11</strong>204 COLLUM CAROL A 1,477.06<br />
Q61-400-080102004000 MFSP COMPANY LTD 4,949.08<br />
Q61-400-0801020<strong>11</strong>000 MEYER PATRICIA L 1,244.64<br />
Q61-400-0801020<strong>12</strong>000 MEYER PATRICIA L 443.48<br />
Q61-400-080102013000 MEYER PATRICIA L 315.15<br />
Q61-400-080102019000 ALBON LAKE INVESTMENTS LLC 347.86<br />
Q61-400-080102020000 ALBON LAKE INVESTMENTS LLC 3.83<br />
Q61-400-0802020<strong>12</strong>000 CONNER ROBERT E & TIFFANI C 2,631.76<br />
Q61-400-0802070<strong>11</strong>000 DAVIS EDWARD D & SUSAN K 1,461.16<br />
Q61-400-080303014000 ROBERTS THOMAS J & LYNDA RAE 626.07<br />
Q61-400-080303024000 DUNLAP ROSALINDA C 2,767.00<br />
Q61-400-080304002000 CAGNEY SCHELLE TRUSTEE` 2,237.82<br />
Q61-400-080307021000 ALDEN SONDRA L 1,379.03<br />
Q61-400-080308008000 MIDLAND AGENCY OF NORTHWEST OHIO INC TRUSTEE 1,534.97<br />
Q61-400-0803<strong>11</strong>020000 KAKMIS WILLIAM S & JEAN G 1,<strong>12</strong>2.55<br />
Q61-400-080314018000 BAKER KEVIN & TRACEE 2,362.83<br />
Q61-400-080408066000 THE SHAWNEE JUNCTION HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC 9.60<br />
Q61-400-080408067000 JONES DANIEL R 2,829.19<br />
Q61-400-080408068000 JONES DANIEL R 2,829.19<br />
Q61-400-080408069000 JONES DANIEL R 3,066.20<br />
Q61-400-080408070000 JONES DANIEL R 2,880.23<br />
Q61-400-080408071000 ALLSTAR INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC 2,880.23<br />
Q61-400-080408072000 ALLSTAR INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC 2,932.18<br />
Q61-400-080408073000 ALLSTAR INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC 2,880.23<br />
Q61-400-080408074000 ALLSTAR INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC 2,880.23<br />
Q61-400-090102001000 BEST VENTURES CORP 41,026.06<br />
Q61-400-090102003000 BEST VENTURES CORP 1,948.41<br />
Q61-400-180000071000 SCHMALZRIED DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LLC 2,533.35<br />
Q61-400-1800070<strong>12</strong>001 DILLIN HOMES LLC 1,455.49<br />
Q61-400-180008018001 BROWNSTONE VILLAGE<br />
AT LEVIS COMMONS HOMEOWNERS' 13.62<br />
Q61-400-180303001000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303002000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303003000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303004000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303005000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303006000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303007000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303008000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303009000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303010000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 409.69<br />
Q61-400-1803030<strong>11</strong>000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 330.94<br />
Q61-400-1803030<strong>12</strong>000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 341.44<br />
Q61-400-180303013000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 346.67<br />
Q61-400-180303014000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 354.17<br />
Q61-400-180303015000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 362.43<br />
Q61-400-180303016000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 369.93<br />
Q61-400-180303017000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 1,801.41<br />
Q61-400-180303018000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303019000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303020000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303021000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303022000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303023000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303024000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180303025000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180304001000 DAVIS CLAUDETTE R & MARVIN C 99.70<br />
Q61-400-180304002000 DAVIS CLAUDETTE R & MARVIN C 99.70<br />
Q61-400-180304003000 DAVIS CLAUDETTE R & MARVIN C 394.54<br />
Q61-400-180304004000 DAVIS CLAUDETTE R & MARVIN C 99.70<br />
Q61-400-180304005000 DAVIS CLAUDETTE R & MARVIN C 99.70<br />
Q61-400-180304006000 DAVIS CLAUDETTE R & MARVIN C 1,041.13<br />
Q61-400-180304007000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180304008000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180304009000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-180304010000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 162.87<br />
Q61-400-1803040<strong>11</strong>000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 320.42<br />
Q61-400-1803040<strong>12</strong>000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 7,633.76<br />
Q61-400-180304013000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 304.67<br />
Q61-400-180304014000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 309.95<br />
Q61-400-180304015000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 320.42<br />
Q61-400-180304016000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 325.67<br />
Q61-400-180304017000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 333.18<br />
Q61-400-180304018000 DAVIS MARTIN C & CLAUDETTE R 383.39<br />
Q61-400-670401036000 MEISTER LEONARD K 438.06<br />
Q61-400-670401037000 MEISTER LEONARD K 21.41<br />
R62 - PLAIN TOWNSHIP - OTSEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
R62-510-170000023502 KAREL JEANNETTE 855.06<br />
R62-510-3200000<strong>12</strong>000 HENDRICKS NANCY I & THOMAS 2,207.50<br />
R63 - PLAIN TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
R63-510-<strong>12</strong>0000009000 SMITH D DEAN & SARA J ZULCH 284.70<br />
R63-510-150000009005 LOMBARDO KEVIN P 2,024.82<br />
R63-510-190000016000 SMITH D DEAN & SARAH J ZULCH 441.72<br />
R63-510-210000025000 VAUGHN DALE K & CYNTHIA G 857.36<br />
R63-510-330000016000 ARTIAGA DIANA 27.42<br />
R63-510-330000017000 ARTIAGA DIANA 152.35<br />
R63-510-350101014000 ROMERO MANUELA L LE <strong>11</strong>3.44<br />
R63-510-350101015000 ROMERO MANUELA L LE 382.46<br />
S64 - PORTAGE TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
S64-4<strong>11</strong>-030000034000 FIRSDON DAVID A 2,539.20<br />
S64-4<strong>11</strong>-050000002000 STEARNS DANNY R JR 1,424.38<br />
S64-4<strong>11</strong>-160000006002 FORD JEREMY R 1,162.68<br />
S64-4<strong>11</strong>-180301031000 RIOS JULIA 51.36<br />
S64-4<strong>11</strong>-180302017000 ROTHENBUHLER GARY L 153.05<br />
S66 - PORTGE TOWNSHIP - JERRY CITY<br />
S66-4<strong>11</strong>-330301024000 WARNER TAMMIE T 237.21<br />
S66-4<strong>11</strong>-330301025000 WARNER TAMMIE T 899.46<br />
S66-4<strong>11</strong>-330301047000 BOYD MARK F 646.79<br />
S67 - PORTAGE TOWNSHIP - PORTAGE<br />
S67-4<strong>11</strong>-060305006000 WEISHUHN JAMES A 202.46<br />
S67-4<strong>11</strong>-070104001000 LOERA NATALIO JR 474.27<br />
S67-4<strong>11</strong>-070104002000<br />
T68 - ROSSFORD CITY<br />
LOERA NATALIO JR 143.10<br />
T68-300-230401007000 MEYER PATRICIA L 1,538.<strong>11</strong><br />
T68-300-230404040000 SKALA MARK J & SANDRA L 2,449.27<br />
T68-300-230404047000 EVERETT JOSEPH J 103.28<br />
T68-300-230406004000 SMITH JAMES R & MICHELLE M 3,265.25<br />
T68-300-260102051000 TAKATS JAMES & GLENNA C 3,466.06<br />
T68-300-270201059000 TREMSKY MARY KATHERINE 382.22<br />
T68-300-270201062000 TREMSKY MK & AM LE @ (8) 1,851.14<br />
T68-300-270202047000 HASLINGER REBECCA S 18.46<br />
T68-300-760201020000 RYAN JAMES P & BARBARA A 3,560.67<br />
T68-300-76020<strong>11</strong>09000 YANCEY VINCENT P JR 341.65<br />
T68-300-76020<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong>000 BACH LUCILLE C 88.94<br />
T68-300-760203006000 GWOZDZ LAWRENCE A 107.86<br />
T68-300-760204017000 BAKER CHRISTINE M TRUSTEE 305.46<br />
T68-300-760204035000 TRAVER TERRY LYNN 409.23<br />
T68-300-760204040000 DANFORD LEWIS E 208.97<br />
T68-300-760204042000 DANFORD BONNIE M ET AL 5.03<br />
T68-300-760207005000 MCMANAWAY STEVEN 675.13<br />
T68-300-760208005000 WALTERS DONALD A & MARGARET M TRUSTEES 1,556.55<br />
T68-300-760301009000 HIVELY MARILYN M NORTHERN OHIO INVESTMENT CO 277.89<br />
T68-300-790206017000 WERNER MARY JANE 2,580.61<br />
T68-300-800102053000 TOOSON JOHN F & YVES M 1,818.32<br />
T68-300-800103015000 PANGLE MARC J & JULIE M 679.59<br />
T68-300-800103016000 PANGLE MARC J & JULIE M 261.60<br />
T68-300-800108005000 KOPERSKI MICHAEL R & PAULA L 1,566.06<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>1041000 APPELHANS JEFFREY P & PAMELA A 590.77<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>1042000 APPELHANS JEFFREY P & PAMELA A 3,048.62<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>2021000 CHRISTOFF ANN R LE 1,910.23<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>3036000 THE NORTHWEST OHIO REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT<br />
GROUP LL 261.60<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>3037000 THE NORTHWEST OHIO REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT<br />
GROUP LL 261.60<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>4040000 MCBRIDE LYNN L 2.02<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>4053000 LANG WENDY J 332.20<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>4055000 LANG WENDY J 247.59<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>4071000 ZUCHOWSKI RONALD W & KONIDARIS ROSEMARY C 1,189.27<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>5010000 LONGEWAY JAMES W & DAWN M 1,160.53<br />
T68-300-800<strong>11</strong>6009000 VIDRA ANDREW J 1/2 & KOLASINSKI KERI A 1/2 2,713.48<br />
T68-300-800404020000 RUST NANCY JEAN 263.88<br />
T68-300-800404021000 RUST NANCY JEAN 1,449.02<br />
T68-300-800407009000 OLZAK TIMOTHY P & JULIE M 815.92<br />
T68-300-800407016000 STEER JERRY & VIRGINIA M 1,222.69<br />
T68-300-8004<strong>11</strong>002000 SPARKS JODELLE M & EARL G 27.25<br />
T68-300-8004<strong>11</strong>003000 SPARKS JODELLE M & EARL G 1,999.40<br />
T68-300-8004<strong>11</strong>004000 SPARKS JODELLE M & EARL G 261.60<br />
T68-300-8004<strong>12</strong>013000 CASSAUBON ROSELYNN 397.94<br />
T68-300-8004<strong>12</strong>027000 CASSAUBON ROSELYNN 2,540.13<br />
T68-300-8004<strong>12</strong>028000 CASSAUBON ROSELYNN 188.18<br />
T68-300-8004<strong>12</strong>029000 CASSAUBON ROSELYNN <strong>11</strong>0.55<br />
T68-300-800413009000 GIOVANOLI NATALIE S 2,190.91<br />
T68-300-800413010000 GIOVANOLI NATALIE S 43.51<br />
T68-300-800413017000 STACZEK MICHAEL J & PELWECKI JENNIFER J 1,403.38<br />
T68-300-800413018000 STACZEK MICHAEL J & PELWECKI JENNIFER J 101.69<br />
T68-300-800413019000 STACZEK MICHAEL J 213.55<br />
T68-300-800413020000 STACZEK MICHAEL J 1,356.74<br />
T68-300-800418008000 SCHRAMM SUSAN L 1,376.82<br />
T68-300-8201020<strong>11</strong>000 LIMON VICTOR H 5.27<br />
T68-300-820102014000 KUSZ JOSEPH M & MARY M 354.44<br />
T68-300-820102015000 KUSZ JOSEPH M & MARY M 2,0<strong>11</strong>.08<br />
T68-300-820102025000 KOVACIK NEAL S 1,659.24<br />
T68-300-820106005000 LAUBENTHAL STEVEN J & HOLLEY A 2,056.91<br />
T68-300-820106052000 WILSON KRISTA 752.77<br />
T68-300-820107037000 JAWORSKI DENNIS & MARY A 1,099.78<br />
T68-300-820108043000 QUIGLEY BEVERLY E 36.35<br />
T68-400-026101001500 KINKER KENNETH JAMES 787.36<br />
U69 - TROY TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-020000028000 STRAWMAN EDNA M 37.75<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-020000029000 STRAWMAN EDNA M 1.57<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-050108003000 GRAALMAN ERIC J 30.56<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-050<strong>11</strong>2001000 REYNOLDS JESSICA D 43.57<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-060000043002 FAUNCE TODD R 1,738.08<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-070000023000 GREULICH RICHARD P JR <strong>11</strong>7.01<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-070000024000 GREULICH RICHARD P JR 398.51<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-090000022001 MCGAHA JOSHUA C 797.14<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-140000010000 NAUMAN LINDA & EDWARD 1,202.36<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-250000032002 TIPPING GALEN R 102.16<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-260000017000 HARPEL LUCAS M 840.49<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-260000018000 HARPEL LUCAS M 33.09<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-270000019000 DENT MICHAEL A & KAY A 1,022.31<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-330000003003 DOUGLAS KENDAL M 487.10<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-386000028000 PENNINGTON SANDRA J 40.96<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-386000044004 KNECHT GEORGE M JR & PEGGY A 3,860.19<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-466000032000 WIDMER MICHAEL C & MERRIL DENEE 1,488.84<br />
U69-6<strong>12</strong>-6160000<strong>12</strong>003 BECKS GROUP LLC 818.27<br />
U71 - TROY TOWNSHIP - LUCKEY<br />
U71-6<strong>12</strong>-280<strong>11</strong>6016000 DODD SCOTT A 771.21<br />
U71-6<strong>12</strong>-280310029000 TEFFT BRADLEY L & CARLA A 1,504.66<br />
V72 - WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP - OTSEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
V72-509-<strong>11</strong>0000001000 BLACK SWAMP FARMERS LLC 75.40<br />
V72-509-<strong>11</strong>0000002000 BLACK SWAMP FARMERS LLC 57.76<br />
V72-509-<strong>11</strong>00000<strong>12</strong>001 LEOPOLD TODD M & SANDRA G 198.57<br />
V72-510-050000021002 MOTLEY MILTON J & JANE A 31.39<br />
V72-510-050000021003 MOTLEY MILTON J & JANE A 31.39<br />
V72-510-080000020000 FEICK MICHAEL L & ELIZABETH L 492.46<br />
V72-610-290000006001 CLAUSON DAVID L & JULIE S 205.92<br />
V72-610-320000004001 TUSSING MARYANN 2,376.02<br />
V72-610-3200000<strong>11</strong>000 STIMMEL WILLIAM F BINGHAM BETH 6,381.74<br />
V74 - WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP - TONTOGANY<br />
V74-510-050306003000 SANTOGROSSI GARY & DIANE 925.92<br />
W75 - WEBSTER TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
W75-6<strong>11</strong>-140000001003 PFISTER VALERIE A 39.71<br />
W75-6<strong>11</strong>-150000014000 KIRKMAN JOSEPH C & ROBERTA J 8.77<br />
W75-6<strong>11</strong>-150000015000 KIRKMAN JOSEPH C & ROBERTA J 1.31<br />
W75-6<strong>11</strong>-340000005001 BRINKER WILLIAM J & SHARON M 7.00<br />
W75-6<strong>11</strong>-360000021000 PIERCE GREGORY 134.87<br />
W75-6<strong>12</strong>-300000001000 MEYER JAMES L & VICKY<br />
X77 - WESTON TOWNSHIP - OTSEGO SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
4,796.62<br />
X77-509-230000001501 GETZINGER NICHOLAS B JR 2,347.54<br />
X77-509-230000015004 IRELAND RICHARD D & KANDI L 2,650.32<br />
X77-509-230000041501 POLLARD THOMAS R TRUSTEE 3,005.73<br />
X77-509-250000032000 TELLES NEAL 274.80<br />
X78 - WESTON TOWNSHIP - WESTON<br />
X78-509-350202034000 WINDLE PROPERTIES LLC 27.79<br />
X78-509-3503030<strong>11</strong>000 CARPENTER LAUREN K & JAMES D 423.68<br />
X78-509-3503030<strong>12</strong>000 CARPENTER LAUREN K & JAMES D 354.27<br />
X78-509-350307009000 KERR JEREMY L 1,107.10<br />
X78-509-3503<strong>12</strong>005000 DEWITT HAL M 324.67<br />
X78-509-3503<strong>12</strong>006000 DEWITT HAL M 53.73<br />
X78-509-350318064000 LUEKE RICHARD A 20.00<br />
X78-509-350318067000 LUEKE RICHARD A 54.82<br />
X78-509-350318068000 LUEKE RICHARD A 292.47<br />
X78-509-350403001001 PIERCE RICHARD G & JACQUELINE L 375.19<br />
X78-509-350403022000 PIERCE RICHARD G & JACQUELINE L 142.94<br />
X78-509-3504140<strong>12</strong>000 GEHRING JOSEPH A II 54.32<br />
X78-509-350414021000 BOCKBRADER DANIEL W 2,942.03<br />
X78-509-350414022000 BOCKBRADER DANIEL W 89.46<br />
Wood County Auditor, Michael Sibbersen<br />
Published in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issues of October 31 and November 7, 20<strong>12</strong>.
November 7, 20<strong>12</strong> — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />
20<strong>12</strong> Delinquent Manufactured Home List<br />
REGISTRATION # OWNER TOTAL<br />
A01 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD LSD<br />
05887 RICHARD THOMAS 1,213.87<br />
A04 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - BLOOMDALE VILLAGE<br />
04916 BLACKBURN NORMA J 87.73<br />
A05 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - CYGNET VILLAGE<br />
00049 HOFFMAN ALAN M 45.87<br />
00056 KAUFMAN-BARTON MICHELLE 8.<strong>11</strong><br />
00058 PULTZ LUCAS S & DEROSIER BETTY J 76.67<br />
A06 - BLOOM TOWNSHIP - JERRY CITY<br />
00296 SMITH EDWARD L & JENNIFER 1,746.39<br />
B07 - BOWLING GREEN EAST<br />
00069 CASDORPH IRIS 38.52<br />
00109 GRAF WILLIAM J 48.00<br />
00<strong>12</strong>9 BURR DALE L 83.41<br />
00146 ROBINETT CHERYL A 221.37<br />
00157 LAMBERT LISA K <strong>12</strong>9.26<br />
00173 PRATT ANDREW 10.45<br />
00353 PIZANA MICHAEL 247.82<br />
00947 TAYLOR MONICA L & MICHAEL 322.74<br />
01307 SHANER NANCY A 527.07<br />
01435 BOYD CYNTHIA 17,864.16<br />
01457 RITCHEY RENEE <strong>12</strong>6.00<br />
01635 NEIDERHOUSE KEITH & NICOLE 96.83<br />
02082 HEFFLINGER MARYLOU 7,990.66<br />
02433 CARR MICHAEL S 8,192.73<br />
04142 BUSSDIEKER JEFF 100.66<br />
04152 RAMIREZ SERGIO 84.55<br />
04572 SORG KENNETH 399.43<br />
05108 SLAUGHTERBECK PEGGY J <strong>11</strong>2.46<br />
05508 BALDWIN REGINA M 151.52<br />
05538 MORGAN ANDY J 149.57<br />
05891 KEYS THOMAS L & CAROLYN S<br />
& CHAROLYN A NEAL 310.64<br />
06201 JOINTER CHRISTOPHER & KRISTI 157.18<br />
B08 - BOWLING GREEN WEST<br />
00596 TAJBLIK CARY K 328.17<br />
00650 MEEK DONALD R & REBECCA M 420.42<br />
00745 STEWART DAVID & MARGARET 870.97<br />
00887 LASHAWAY DAVID L & BONNIE 367.88<br />
01879 WITTENMYER KIMBERLY 20.83<br />
02504 TRUMBULL ANTHONY W 107.78<br />
02517 WILHELM KEITH & HINDLEY SHANNON 172.15<br />
02781 SMITH ELIZABETH A & RICHARD E 246.27<br />
02809 SMITH RICHARD C <strong>11</strong>2.46<br />
03231 CROW BRAD 85.31<br />
03316 ALVA-SANCHEZ JACKIE 7.52<br />
03323 HISER JASON 49.05<br />
03337 WIENER MICHAEL 172.16<br />
03377 SPENCER HEATHER M 99.38<br />
03381 MAAS JOHN <strong>11</strong>6.64<br />
03522 GARBER DIANNA L 14.49<br />
03822 BILLER NATHANIEL L 9<strong>12</strong>.36<br />
03854 STREET LINDA K 98.05<br />
03990 BRESSLER TODD 94.75<br />
04743 WRUCKE DOUGLAS H 133.29<br />
06249 ALVAREZ ANDREW 323.09<br />
06351 CAVIN ELAINE A <strong>11</strong>2.07<br />
D13 - FREEDOM TOWNSHIP - LAKOTA LSD<br />
02186 SNYDER KYLEE 10.44<br />
E19 - GRAND RAPIDS TOWNSHIP - GRAND RAPIDS VILLAGE<br />
00363 SHIREY ROBERT V C/O ELAINE & JOHN ROUSE 248.33<br />
00434 AAROWHEAD LAKE MHP<br />
DBA GRAND RAPIDS MHP 15.44<br />
0<strong>12</strong>59 WOLLAM MELISSA A 47.16<br />
01618 BEVELHYMER BRIAN 48.76<br />
01640 AAROWHEAD LAKE DBA GRAND RAPIDS MHP 60.06<br />
01938 BOYD ANDREW III 58.40<br />
02791 BURRES JASON & IRMA 3,156.77<br />
16624 RAYNER JESSICA 68.84<br />
F22 - HENRY TOWNSHIP - NORTH BALTIMORE LSD<br />
0<strong>12</strong>57 HEILMAN JOSEPH A 3,186.62<br />
05688 GRILLIOT ROBERT C 785.15<br />
F23 - HENRY TOWNSHIP - NORTH BALTIMORE VILLAGE<br />
00<strong>11</strong>4 SMITH KYRA 52.94<br />
00289 SUMAN DARLENE 3,397.06<br />
00417 DOLD INVESTMENT CO 160.79<br />
00663 COPPLER SHERYL M 2,254.19<br />
00674 LEE MARY A 2.82<br />
00704 SIMON DAVID E 231.68<br />
00725 GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVICING 135.26<br />
01779 KIDD LYNNE 937.62<br />
01808 GARCIA PAULA 5,217.83<br />
02497 WICKARD STEVEN & DEBBIE 94.82<br />
02657 HELDMAN JONATHAN & KREISHER KELLI 253.90<br />
02661 CHAPMAN ANNE WILLIAMS S 207.52<br />
03361 EBLEN TAMARA A 997.29<br />
03419 PEYTON JESSICA L & CLEMANS AARON J 858.53<br />
03995 SCHEIDEGGER ELAINE 471.22<br />
04143 GIBSON WILLIAM E 282.01<br />
04516 OSBORN LEON 3,235.70<br />
04676 BOWEN JON D & CHRISTIE 35.32<br />
04769 DEITRICK DONNA 646.61<br />
04819 HOILES SHAWN 1,555.09<br />
05137 MEYER SANDRA K 2,088.39<br />
05434 HOSLER DEBBIE & TIFFANY 1,509.46<br />
05593 MCNETT SEAN M 5,096.96<br />
06135 LILJE THOMAS 1,076.42<br />
G24 - JACKSON TOWNSHIP - MCCOMB LSD<br />
0<strong>11</strong>57 CROUSE CHARLES B 38.09<br />
02349 FACKLER ROBERT L 43.90<br />
03780 BRETZ CHAD D <strong>11</strong>1.35<br />
05974 PERALES VICTOR 1,817.<strong>11</strong><br />
G27 - JACKSON TOWNSHIP - HOYTVILLE VILLAGE<br />
00147 HELLER LARRY G SR 41.58<br />
00462 CORTEZ DAVID C 595.35<br />
027<strong>11</strong> LEIMGRUBER LINDA 1.99<br />
05903 RODRIQUEZ AMELIA R 1,261.98<br />
06020 FACKLER ROBERT L 154.19<br />
H28 - LAKE TOWNSHIP - LAKE SD<br />
00<strong>12</strong>6 BODI KIMBERLY M 4,141.56<br />
00547 BORTELS ROBERT 89.07<br />
00656 ZIEMANN SUE ELLEN 1,093.31<br />
00788 BUENROSTRO DAVID C 58.19<br />
00802 HENDRIX JESSICA 280.33<br />
00896 WISE DAVID P 53.03<br />
00914 WERTZBAUGHER JONI 41.66<br />
01018 PELTON ALAN T 205.67<br />
01021 GRAY DEBRA K 102.07<br />
0<strong>11</strong>00 GOMEZ ANGELA 150.28<br />
0<strong>11</strong>27 HANSEN KENT R 259.84<br />
01499 STINEHELFER O & BAKER D 386.71<br />
02153 KNAGGS THOMAS & LORETTA 395.55<br />
03663 HUMPHREY ETTA C/O LARRY AMSLER 449.74<br />
03998 DURCO ANTHONY J 10,045.23<br />
04190 BENNETT FOREST E II 520.92<br />
04405 BECHTEL BRIAN L & BARBARA 17.87<br />
05487 WHITE JOHN R 2<strong>11</strong>.46<br />
05491 CONLEY SCOTT J 179.05<br />
05857 BERRY MARY BARBARA 1,865.64<br />
06078 SANTUS DONNA & TODD 436.02<br />
06136 DURCO TAMMI 176.79<br />
H31 - LAKE TOWNSHIP - WALBRIDGE VILLAGE<br />
00130 DRAKE CHARLINE M 744.59<br />
00365 MANNING ASHLEY M TOD 99.37<br />
00482 REIDLING CATHERINE J 150.30<br />
00760 HATZIDAKIS JAMES E 44.31<br />
00814 SIMON KENNETH W 2,957.24<br />
00827 SCOTT LETHA MAY & DALE LEAHANN M WROS 276.55<br />
00919 GHESQUIERE PATRICIA ANN 137.29<br />
01337 LEHAN JOSHUA 369.68<br />
03163 HERNANDEZ CRYSTAL A 1,892.79<br />
04698 CRAMER GEORGE C<br />
& BOWMAN SHAWN M WROS 582.62<br />
REGISTRATION # OWNER TOTAL<br />
06442 TUCKER RUSSELL L 1,263.40<br />
I32 - LIBERTY TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN LSD<br />
00037 SWANSON TROY L & AMY J 17.60<br />
00262 DIAZ FRANCES 194.68<br />
00866 BREWER JAMES 139.82<br />
00910 DULANEY MARK A 263.34<br />
0<strong>12</strong>05 MCCARTNEY STACEY N 17.23<br />
0<strong>12</strong>48 OKULY WILLIAM & FLORENCE 7.92<br />
0<strong>12</strong>74 WYATT DAVID L & DIXON DORALEE 916.03<br />
01359 PENA JOHN F 4,098.78<br />
01496 DINGLEDINE VICTOR & JENNIFER 1,831.74<br />
01636 MCPHERON ROBERT 143.70<br />
04347 HOFNER MELINDA K 1,348.89<br />
04569 HARNESS KATHY & HOWARD 380.29<br />
04650 PHILLIPS GLENN Y 146.86<br />
05168 ORWIG RONALD & LEASA <strong>11</strong>0.56<br />
05536 RANDOLPH ERIC 346.88<br />
05558 ROOD HAROLD E 9,291.42<br />
05675 BATES JODI 1,360.69<br />
05868 BETZ GARY A 22.77<br />
K40 - MILTON TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN CSD<br />
02314 LAUFFER JESSICA 51.68<br />
04514 WOZNIAKOWSKI CHAD 2.04<br />
L45 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD LSD<br />
01522 GRAHAM WILLIAM E 377.51<br />
02773 BARKER JANE M 4.42<br />
02901 TERRY JOSHUA 544.41<br />
02977 BENNINGTON BRIAN 392.59<br />
06040 HARMON DANIEL<br />
& COLLEEN C/O HUNTINGTON 186.41<br />
L46 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - LAKOTA LSD<br />
01351 ANDRICH DONALD A 29.74<br />
01393 ROSE TERESA M 8.03<br />
01419 ANDRICH DONALD A JR 36.69<br />
01918 ANDRICH DONALD JR 6.74<br />
02013 PAYNE ROBERT L 8,808.89<br />
02478 BURDETTE SHERRY 8.93<br />
03<strong>12</strong>1 STIGER ROGER & DEBBIE 457.71<br />
04326 MAY CALVIN L 326.42<br />
05466 REYNOLDS SHERRI 16.86<br />
06131 LUEKE RICHARD <strong>11</strong>.56<br />
L47 - MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - BRADNER VILLAGE<br />
00339 HATHAWAY WARREN G C/O JERRY<br />
& VIRGININA HARMAN<br />
M50 - NORTHWOOD VILLAGE<br />
145.84<br />
00572 DENMARK SERVICES LLC <strong>11</strong>.46<br />
00708 STONE AMY 107.77<br />
00932 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 67.41<br />
01079 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 72.22<br />
0<strong>11</strong>20 DENMARK HOME SERVICES LLC<br />
DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATE 92.87<br />
01357 MILLER-HAASE CHANDRA J 72.90<br />
01494 GAREE BRIAN 136.42<br />
01498 SCHWAMBERGER MARIAN L 903.48<br />
01519 LEBOWSKY KEITH C/O TAMMY MANDRACKEN 84.55<br />
01538 SUNDERMEIER ROBERT 23.39<br />
01552 STEFFEN SANDRA 46.81<br />
01560 SAWYER JOHN 410.91<br />
01565 MILLER MICHAEL T C/O DENMARK HOMES 246.97<br />
01595 DOLMAN DAVID & NANCY 4.36<br />
01599 IRWIN RUTH C 41.58<br />
01602 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 42.<strong>12</strong><br />
01644 JAEGLY ERNESTINE C/O GENE J JAEGLY 84.72<br />
01645 RUSSELL GEORGE C/O JULIA ANNE HUGUELET 84.62<br />
01646 SMITH CAROLYN J 299.17<br />
01663 EDWARDS MELISSA S <strong>12</strong>9.02<br />
01665 ZELTNER CATHY R <strong>12</strong>.01<br />
01694 COLE RONALD L C/O ROBERT WILLIAMSON 46.81<br />
01699 TREVINO WENSESLADO<br />
C/O HORTENCIA VASQUEZ 328.07<br />
01704 WHARTON JOHN R 41.58<br />
01725 MILLER KEITH R 93.46<br />
01747 BOWSER JEFFERY L 223.05<br />
01748 BLOOM JENNIFER 35.42<br />
02202 DENMARK SERVICES LLC<br />
DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATES <strong>12</strong>1.63<br />
02305 MOLNAR ROBIN M 2,871.34<br />
02945 WHITMORE DEBRA 320.21<br />
03030 BABIUCH BRIAN 221.04<br />
03207 AMBORSKI GARY 393.44<br />
03845 REIHLE LISA B 3,443.44<br />
03894 COOK DONALD H C/O NORTHWOOD ESTATES 24.06<br />
04429 DENMARK SERVICES 985.72<br />
04441 DENMARK HOMES SERVICES<br />
DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATES 166.08<br />
04494 CURNS RICHARD C/O NORTHWOOD ESTATES 26.82<br />
04523 SZEGEDI DAWN 1,496.36<br />
04584 PATTERSON MIRANDA C/O DENMARK 37.46<br />
04617 DENMARK SERVICES<br />
DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATES 19.25<br />
04697 DENMARK HOME SERVICES<br />
DBA NORTHWOOD ESTATES 23.28<br />
04891 ROMAN DAWN M 394.70<br />
05<strong>11</strong>4 COMBS RUSSELL C/O JUDY SCOTT 77.00<br />
05156 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 40.<strong>11</strong><br />
05226 ABDO LOUIS 96.31<br />
05285 SCHIAVONE TAMRA SUE 63.89<br />
05308 MCFARLAND DAVID & LAURIE 37.46<br />
05384 SKIVER LARRY & STEVENS TANYA<br />
C/O KATHLEEN COOK 220.99<br />
05674 ABDO TIMOTHY C/O NORTHWOOD EST 225.47<br />
05905 DENMARK HOME SERVICES 14.45<br />
05946 WOOTEN FRANK & SMITH KRISTI<br />
C/O NORTHWOOD ESTATES 23.39<br />
05977 ELKINS DAWN C/O DENMARK 163.82<br />
06015 MCKELVY ALTHEA 72.91<br />
06041 BEEBE BETTY C/O DENMARK 30.76<br />
06167 DENMARK SERVICES 32.10<br />
06197 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 48.13<br />
06280 DENMARK SERVICES LLC<br />
C/O TAMMY DICKINSON 74.98<br />
06358 DENMARK SERVICES LLC 50.88<br />
N52 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD LSD<br />
04717 PACE SHEANA M & GARY MASON JR 9.20<br />
N56 - PERRY TOWNSHIP - WEST MILLGROVE<br />
0<strong>12</strong>67 KIMBLE DONALD R JR 80.43<br />
O55 - FOSTORIA<br />
00172 TAYLOR MARK JR & THOMAS JACKLYN 21.54<br />
01451 ABNER BRENDA 90.50<br />
01455 NELSON SARAH L 83.48<br />
01829 YBARRA ANNA 48.53<br />
01834 HOLMAN KIM 45.59<br />
01882 HAKES BERNITA C/O MARY RADER 29.80<br />
01892 SMITH LEE ANN 459.45<br />
01926 JACKSON DENNIS 17.29<br />
01927 LUNA JOSE C/O SERGIO SOLIS 50.20<br />
01930 HERRERA EVA M 15.86<br />
01933 HAYES DEBRA C/O STACY PRIEST 84.08<br />
01934 IMES JEREMY 31.70<br />
01951 RENTERIA AURORA C 461.01<br />
01957 WALTERMEYER TONYA 58.59<br />
01958 MCINTYRE BRIDGET 30.22<br />
01977 YODER JOHN A 39.67<br />
02225 SHULTZ ROGER JR 34.18<br />
04519 MULLENHOUR DAWN 84.55<br />
04818 GILLESPIE JAMES & HOLLI C/O CATHY LOVEJOY 56.65<br />
05020 PHILLIPS ROGER L 66.92<br />
05035 DUNN MARK WJR 17.29<br />
05600 GARCIA-AGUILAR MIGUEL 27.70<br />
05873 WB HOLDING CO LLC 109.03<br />
P57 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - ROSSFORD EVSD<br />
00076 BELCHER JANICE 628.06<br />
00<strong>11</strong>1 HUFFORD RONDA M 263.19<br />
00141 KHALIL FARID & RUBINA<br />
C/O ROBERT L EVANS JR 139.54<br />
REGISTRATION # OWNER TOTAL<br />
00221 YOUNG DIANE L C/O RUSS RICHES 8,267.40<br />
00238 HUGILL DAVID & TEREASA L 167.46<br />
00392 PARMER SARAH 343.42<br />
00458 FRIESS KATHY 2,542.02<br />
00465 THOMAS L MARKHAM & DIANE S 664.98<br />
00502 INDYMAC BANK FSB<br />
C/O STEVEN REED & KRISTIN H 3,299.43<br />
00571 SCHMIDT DONALD F 242.47<br />
00624 ROUNTREE LINDA 135.89<br />
00747 GEIST MARSHA M 577.21<br />
00749 BERLIN AMARA & HEILMAN BRENT 83.49<br />
00752 STEWART RON JR 351.56<br />
00819 PRATER CHARLES E SR & JANET L PRATER 949.84<br />
00833 LYDON VIRGINIA & SIMON MARTHA 1,577.65<br />
00975 MILLER LORI 22.22<br />
0<strong>12</strong>19 REIDLING ROSEMARY A 280.10<br />
01432 WINGARD RONALD 631.97<br />
01507 SANCHEZ MANUEL J & DREAMA 767.09<br />
01510 JONES NICOLE M 43.55<br />
01648 KITZLER DAWN M & JON E 9,038.26<br />
01669 BRENNAN TIM C/O NANCY HAYES 476.05<br />
01735 HEUDECKER SUNNY D 3,479.88<br />
01771 HAWKINS SANDRA 4,654.54<br />
018<strong>12</strong> CLUCKEY/ALWOOD/WOLFORD LISA CLAUKEY 3,242.57<br />
01923 KLOCKO ERVIN & GERALDINE 4,627.45<br />
02010 MARTINEZ FLORENCE 82.55<br />
02034 NOLTE MARY E 618.61<br />
02040 JONES CHAMP JR 1,226.31<br />
02065 NORRIS JAMES 491.20<br />
02069 DALBEC JULIE 162.99<br />
02079 JEWELL KEVIN & DIANE 288.94<br />
02085 SCHERER THOMAS E JR 87.84<br />
02088 SLOAN WESLEY 71.13<br />
02141 HIGGINS DIANN MARIE 83.75<br />
02162 CWIK KARA L 273.01<br />
02182 KENDRICK STACEY 142.26<br />
02203 POWELL SYLVIA 158.08<br />
02228 LYDON THOMAS 166.09<br />
02229 BECK DAWN 139.78<br />
02233 BRAINARD TERRY ANNE 443.84<br />
02280 BREHM DOUGLAS 1,510.35<br />
02283 MATTONIE RALYN K 44.70<br />
02351 MCCLANAHAN RICHARD C/O FVO <strong>12</strong>3.99<br />
02379 EVERHART RENE 216.78<br />
02387 JOHNSON AUDREY 24.49<br />
02397 LYNCH CARYN 217.52<br />
02420 LOSIEWICZ DOUGLAS J & G 622.99<br />
02434 BANKS ANGELA <strong>12</strong>8.32<br />
02460 PASEFF GREGORY W 88.90<br />
02485 CLARKE RUSSELL & GLENDA 1,366.91<br />
02487 BENNETT ULYSSESS & SHARON 1,615.86<br />
02515 JONES GEORGE 58.31<br />
02538 RININGER JENNIFER 202.57<br />
02554 KNECKT GEORGE M 73.17<br />
02555 BITTNER PEGGIE 1,698.30<br />
02560 CORRADO DAVID 108.13<br />
02578 FIELDS DARYL & SUZANN 1,768.82<br />
02614 SMITH LYNETT D 106.37<br />
02617 SHAFFER CAROLINE T 146.71<br />
02638 MATHIS JULES R 6,672.89<br />
02645 LABERDEE DENISE 101.66<br />
02676 MALLORY CRYSTAL & ENGRAM JOHN 78.10<br />
02701 ROBERTS BRADLEY P 308.61<br />
02708 FIETZ RICHARD 169.15<br />
02735 BIRR RYAN 1,624.81<br />
02810 WALDRON HEATHER & SCHULTZ BRADLEY 359.13<br />
02818 SPICER MARY D 25.19<br />
02843 MCINTIRE STEVEN W 266.73<br />
02854 SANCHEZ MANUEL J & DREAMA 585.82<br />
02882 MITCHELL JASON & REBECCA 788.49<br />
02905 EMERICK CYNTHIA 46.97<br />
02972 HEFFELBOWER PAMELA & JASON 3,997.44<br />
02994 SOLDWISH SUSAN 8,558.35<br />
03001 MOORE BARBARA L 422.27<br />
03025 SMITH JOHNNY 6,451.02<br />
03090 MITCHELL JASON & REBECCA 370.68<br />
03<strong>11</strong>2 LEWIS ROBERT M & SHANDA L 394.16<br />
03159 EDWARDS TERRY & AMANDA 148.94<br />
03203 HARTMAN DENNIS & JACQUELINE 380.40<br />
03371 BARR MELVIN JR 253.24<br />
03464 LOWDEN ALISON 2,072.88<br />
03482 AMBROSKI WALTER E 590.28<br />
03485 YOUNG LARRY & SHARON 515.61<br />
03598 OHMS DONALD L JR C/O EDGER<br />
& JENNIFER HAYES 1,888.<strong>12</strong><br />
03624 KNECHT MARC R 76.75<br />
03637 MAPES CATHY J 490.92<br />
03653 MILLS STEVEN & CATHERINE 78.32<br />
03764 WAGNER DOROTHY <strong>11</strong>0.01<br />
03814 HANSEN JASON 433.07<br />
03834 MARTIN SHYANN B 75.58<br />
03887 ESPINOZA GROVE GLENNA 495.94<br />
03930 GOOCH RANDY & STACEY 174.78<br />
03989 JOVANOVIC CYNTHIA 2,709.65<br />
04008 BERNIUS AMY & FISCHER JAMES 4,230.65<br />
04013 LAWRENCE JEFFREY L & CONNIE L 288.02<br />
04032 TEETRICK DEBRA 596.73<br />
04183 CARTER THOMAS L & LAURIE 1,549.64<br />
04233 GRANADOS DONNA 789.31<br />
04241 SCHUETTE TROY E & CASEY M 1,004.56<br />
04262 EVANS WENDI 57.79<br />
04270 CRIPPEN JOSHUA & AMANDA 472.08<br />
04426 HUFFORD TIMOTHY J & RONDA M 702.30<br />
04435 WHITNER MICHELLE L 1,415.19<br />
04459 BECK RALPH & MARILYN 353.99<br />
04478 DUNBAR JULIE A 679.93<br />
04564 PASQUALONE JASON & SHANNON <strong>12</strong>3.59<br />
04570 COYLE ERIN & BLACK DAVID 146.71<br />
04588 SKADELAND DANIEL 82.81<br />
04605 GOODE ROBERT & KITZLER MELODY <strong>12</strong>8.90<br />
046<strong>12</strong> HARMON DENNIS & TEEL-LA LONDE ANASTASIA 29.19<br />
04622 GOLD HEATHER QUEISSER 5,463.71<br />
04644 SANCRANT JOHN 225.47<br />
04659 ULLOM VALERIE 2,041.69<br />
04669 WEBB RENAE 678.72<br />
04673 WATSON KATHLEEN 697.55<br />
04792 KANOUH DIANE 591.19<br />
04835 MARSHALL MARY <strong>11</strong>6.93<br />
04881 MCHENRY WILLIAM T & LYNN 25.40<br />
04907 MUSIC TIMOTHY B 8,530.00<br />
04922 RUSSELL MICHAEL 67.52<br />
04927 SAUNDERS DANIEL C 514.95<br />
05028 WILER BARBARA A 2,291.45<br />
05029 RAMIREZ JULIE A 1,074.54<br />
05054 BURNS CHRISTOPHER 455.93<br />
05109 MILLER RICHARD & WENDY 1,345.47<br />
05136 HARTEIS BENJAMIN A 1,160.61<br />
05215 KING AARON K 788.30<br />
05223 CRIPPEN RICHARD & JOANN 309.25<br />
05232 MANDELL DAWN 3,545.21<br />
05247 FOOR JOSEPH 402.15<br />
05260 COOPER CORY 44.48<br />
05276 BEASON TRACY 185.97<br />
05310 VROOMAN RICHARD 729.53<br />
05456 SCHWARTZ PENNY & RUSSELL 48.32<br />
05460 REESE KIM 37.19<br />
05504 FITZGERALD CARL V & NORMA 7,841.05<br />
05516 TOMANSKI TAMMY 131.44<br />
05517 HAWKINS ROBIN C/O CATHLENE HANKINS 3,257.14<br />
05557 WIDMER SCOTT A 16,177.56<br />
05576 CASTILLO SYLVIA 478.17<br />
05653 MR & MRS EDWIN PRATT 2,369.66<br />
05657 WELCH DAWN <strong>11</strong>4.57<br />
05706 EFFINGER ELIZABETH 151.49<br />
05877 COATES MATTHEW 64.76<br />
05893 SCHMIDT DONALD M & TAMMY L 687.28<br />
06031 VENABLE JERRY & RAINEY JAIME 728.98<br />
06073 LYNCH DANIEL & CARYN 822.34<br />
06152 LAKE SHERRY L 205.33<br />
06273 HARLAN PAULA <strong>11</strong>6.93<br />
064<strong>11</strong> FERRELL ERIC & JENIFER 533.40<br />
REGISTRATION # OWNER TOTAL<br />
P59 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD LSD<br />
02076 LEACH RUTH A 248.05<br />
P60 - PERRYSBURG TOWNSHIP - PERRYSBURG EVSD<br />
00678 BARBER KEVIN 179.<strong>12</strong><br />
01329 LALONDE SHARON A 775.78<br />
01846 BROCK DAWN M 95.51<br />
02194 CALDERON MAGDALENA O <strong>12</strong>9.26<br />
02563 HERNANDEZ JOSEPH 314.75<br />
02950 SATTLER A.M. 14.15<br />
02976 MILLIRON WILLIAM 279.03<br />
03148 SONCRANT DONALD GLENN JR<br />
C/O TYLOR HECKMAN 18.83<br />
03196 SAYEN FRANKLIN & DAVENPORT 72.20<br />
03204 WALLACE BETTY A 7<strong>12</strong>.58<br />
03651 WILLIAMS THOMAS E & KATHY 4,342.64<br />
04240 ARNOLD HAROLD 157.89<br />
04327 MUNGUIA ROBERTA 106.53<br />
04462 BROOM C D 261.57<br />
04737 COWELL JANE & GEORGE D 428.36<br />
04834 BROCK DAWN 186.81<br />
04853 CREAMER MICHAEL W 396.15<br />
05352 CURTIS ROBERT V & ROSE M 5<strong>12</strong>.46<br />
05631 STORCH DEBRA 14.15<br />
05878 YEUPELL DENNIS J 240.58<br />
05927 DOROTY BRANDY 1,387.56<br />
06084 YOUNG JERRY 257.59<br />
Q61 - PERRYSBURG<br />
0<strong>12</strong>75 MIDDLETON TIMOTHY & LAURA 3,586.18<br />
01670 FUGATE KATHLEEN A 2,652.<strong>11</strong><br />
03045 CHAMBERLAIN RONALD P 43.40<br />
03075 YANOWSKI EDWARD 208.79<br />
03372 WEBER L CHRISTOPHER 2,462.09<br />
03542 HOLDER CHARLES A 1,493.66<br />
04925 JENNINGS TIFFANY 576.04<br />
05229 KING GERALD L/C MARISA HUTCHINSON 1,<strong>12</strong>9.06<br />
06145 TRUDEAU BEVERLY A & GADOUAS BARBARA 94.38<br />
R63 - PLAIN TOWNSHIP - BOWLING GREEN CSD<br />
00259 LORENZEN JOSEPH 758.50<br />
00341 POULIN BRIAN E 16.98<br />
00466 WARMAN ANDREW 14.04<br />
00897 ANDERSON MICHELLE 93.41<br />
0<strong>11</strong>97 EVANS LESA M & DONALD E L 446.60<br />
01346 BUSLER CARL E JR C/O SEAN REED 50.31<br />
02137 MOMINEE SHARON 20.35<br />
02185 MCINTYRE HOMER R 1,<strong>12</strong>3.00<br />
02247 GALLIGAN CHRISTY 37.39<br />
03355 FISHER TROY 103.44<br />
03358 GARRETT ROBERT P C/O JERRY LANTZ <strong>11</strong>.47<br />
03368 FISHER MARIA 45.80<br />
03375 GODWIN CALEY, PAUL & JANET 225.47<br />
03506 TYLER VALERIE <strong>11</strong>9.46<br />
03547 GAYLORD ANDROMEDA S<br />
C/O FRANK DOWNEY 135.86<br />
03568 LANTZ TERRY G 51.34<br />
03591 BINION BARBARA ANN 183.96<br />
03999 MOMINEE PAUL 3,614.13<br />
04018 HALSTEAD JOYCE A C/O KEVIN COLE 41.58<br />
04084 BUMPUS ANDREW 14.84<br />
04754 RUEGG LEON F 50.38<br />
04802 HELBERG JENNIFER L 106.32<br />
05422 SMELTZER STEVE & DIANE 205.45<br />
05430 HABICHT BRENDA 205.85<br />
05437 BETZ JEFF 140.93<br />
05619 TREVINO JOSUE DE JESUS<br />
C/O TIMOTHY GASE 438.<strong>12</strong><br />
S64 - PORTAGE TOWNSHIP - ELMWOOD LSD<br />
03588 RAWLINS MARY A <strong>12</strong>0.51<br />
S66 - PORTGE TOWNSHIP - JERRY CITY VILLAGE<br />
00478 PHILLIPS TRACEY L <strong>12</strong>.41<br />
04464 CESSNA MICHAEL J 598.82<br />
05023 MICHELE TONEY 2,768.34<br />
U69 - TROY TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD LSD<br />
00079 FIELDS ANIKA S <strong>11</strong>5.43<br />
0<strong>12</strong>76 BORUCKI TERESE A 134.34<br />
01501 PACYNSKI JENNIFER A 2,381.55<br />
01816 HOFFMAN ERICA A & MATTHEW 3,813.96<br />
02083 SNEYD LUQUITA G 201.27<br />
02322 SOSBE ANTHONY & BARBARA 968.03<br />
02785 NAPIERALA ANGELA 352.10<br />
03724 SPROW AMANDA 24.82<br />
03763 BRIGGS SAMANTHA M 81.31<br />
03799 HALL LINDA K 4.58<br />
03872 SCOTT PHILIP C/O MIKE SPROW 2.70<br />
03881 SPROW AMANDA 31.84<br />
03886 MILES STACY 35.36<br />
03910 PORTER CHRIS & JAMIE 139.91<br />
03916 MORELLI MELANIE 33.86<br />
04488 BAUMAN REBECCA & KLATT WARREN 245.82<br />
04495 THOMPSON HARRY E & CHERI 1,527.61<br />
04600 LAFFERTY KRISTEN & KEITH 419.77<br />
04706 DOUGLAS KENDAL M 1,570.06<br />
04906 JONES LEE & REBECCA JR 291.67<br />
04969 BOLANIS ALEXIS 136.35<br />
05497 PAUWELS ERIC W <strong>12</strong>5.72<br />
06047 MCGAHA JOSH 620.54<br />
06239 SASBE ANTHONY & BARB 1,148.95<br />
W75 - WEBSTER TOWNSHIP - EASTWOOD LSD<br />
00552 KIRKMAN JOE 175.77<br />
X78 - WESTON TOWNSHIP - WESTON VILLAGE<br />
00018 SNYDER-CARPENTER JESSICA K 199.78<br />
00765 NOON JODI L 84.30<br />
009<strong>11</strong> FURLONG KIMBERLY 38.91<br />
01076 BISHOP JAMAL & WILLIAMS SHARON <strong>11</strong>.19<br />
0<strong>11</strong>92 COURTNEY GENE E 188.48<br />
01574 FEASEL JOHN 58.29<br />
01864 BARBOUR JOSH A 82.72<br />
01871 GONZALES HEATHER 478.17<br />
02148 SHAFFER MATTHEW & MARTIN TEREMY 101.03<br />
02172 WALTER MICHAEL R & DAWN 186.86<br />
02217 ROBINSON STACY 367.79<br />
02368 VARELA AMANDA S & GABRIEL 1,292.58<br />
02369 GORIS RICHARD 263.84<br />
02655 WILLS ARTHUR A III & JILL 787.70<br />
02930 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 67.55<br />
03151 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 21.00<br />
03173 MCFARLAN KARI SUE 1,017.<strong>11</strong><br />
03374 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 2,028.94<br />
03432 ALMAGUER HEATHER 306.30<br />
03454 BROWN WILLIAM L 245.01<br />
03490 EZELL KYLE 182.87<br />
03723 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 2,4<strong>11</strong>.24<br />
03977 SWARTZ KATEY ANN 103.41<br />
04029 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 28.56<br />
04052 COX MELISSA ANN 71.74<br />
04062 GONZALES JUANITA C/O LAWNDALE 2<strong>11</strong>.73<br />
04391 DIAZ GUILLERMO & BRENDA 442.41<br />
04395 RANDOLPH ERIC 106.28<br />
04406 ESSEX NATHAN 233.26<br />
04844 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 137.87<br />
04880 KEPLING GENE <strong>12</strong>2.16<br />
04954 HEMMINGER DONALD D 207.82<br />
05075 GORIS RICHARD 301.54<br />
05154 LEMMON TIMOTHY J 49.41<br />
05410 KROUT MIKE <strong>11</strong>5.71<br />
05629 LAWNDALE MOBILE PLAZA<br />
C/O LONNIE & LISA CARRIER 670.98<br />
05646 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 172.52<br />
05717 NAUGLE ROY S & CAROL M 3,640.47<br />
05952 HANSEN MELISSA 5,669.93<br />
06018 NORTHCUTT JOHN E 1,<strong>12</strong>0.20<br />
06<strong>12</strong>3 WINDLE PROPERTIES LLC 264.51<br />
06183 LAWNDALE SALES LLC 939.67<br />
Wood County Auditor, Michael Sibbersen<br />
Published in the <strong>Perrysburg</strong> <strong>Messenger</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>,<br />
issues of October 31 and November 7, 20<strong>12</strong>.