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Rossford Record — Your Hometown Newspaper — Check us out on the Internet! WWW.ROSSFORD.COM VOLUME 74, NUMBER 22 – MAY 30, 2013 ©WELCH PUBLISHING CO. We Honor ROSSFORD, WOOD COUNTY, OHIO Please Recycle This Newspaper Our Service People 75¢ SINGLE COPY County pays tribute to fallen police officers Alex Helchowski, the sole remaining World War II veteran in Rossford VFW Post 6409, was honored by the VFW. Standing behind him from left are Calvin Kos, Gilles Frankart and Darrell Maxwell, all VFW officers. The Rossford High School band plays a selection of patriotic tunes. Memorial Day events honor veterans of many wars The parade included participants of all ages. By Beth Church The types of war may have changed during America’s history, but the men and women fighting for this country have not. Veterans past and present were remembered and honored at Rossford’s annual Memorial Day celebration on Sunday afternoon at Veterans Memorial Park. “Today, I am sincerely grateful for each of you who served before. The military heritage you’ve left for us is strong,” said U.S. Marine Corps veteran Justin Wilson, guest speaker for the service. The ceremony was coordinated by American Legion Post 533, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6409, Sons of the American Legion and Post 533 Auxiliary. A northwest Ohio native, Mr. Wilson was deployed to Ramadi, Iraq in 2008 as a part of First Battalion, Ninth Marines, out of Camp Lejeune, and also deployed with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Growing up in the postSeptember 11 era, he was impacted by Edmund Burke’s quote, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do noth- ing”–describing it as “a modern call to arms.” The First Battalion, Ninth Marines in which he served was a unit known as “the Walking Dead,” disbanded after the Vietnam war but reinstated to support the war in Iraq. His unit was deployed to Ramadi, which at that time was “the most dangerous place on earth.” However, the U.S. military was successful in stabilizing the region, and he credited their effectiveness to a movement known as “the Awakening.” This civil movement in the Al Anbar province encouraged citizens to support U.S. led efforts by pointing out insurgents and suspicious activity. “They helped bring that conflict to an end and bring us back home,” he said. The cooperation reduced the violence, although Mr. Wilson noted several attempted attacks by suicide bombers, snipers and other improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Mr. Wilson recalled a fateful day of his service on April 22, 2008, when two fellow Marines were killed in the line Father Kent Kaufman of All Saints Catholic Church gives the invocation. of duty. He had just been relieved from a rooftop post in a very densely-populated area of the city of Ramadi, when a dumptruck filled with 2,000 pounds of explosives came ramming toward the front gate of a base. In a process that lasted just six seconds, the Marines fired a machine gun and M-16, stopping the truck from entering the gate, although it did explode. The force damaged 24 area brick homes and collapsed a nearby mosque. The truck’s engine was thrown 200 yards away. Two Marines in the post were killed, Lance Corporal Jordan Haerter and Corporal Jonathan Yale, and they earned the Navy Cross–a recognition just shy of the Medal of Honor, he said. “More than 50 Marines and Iraqi police were saved because of their dedication to duty,” Mr. Wilson explained. “I had the honor of knowing each of these Marines–it could have been me in their boots that day,” he said. Mr. Wilson acknowledged that he and his fellow Marines frequently have been told by older veterans, “What you’re City, library partner for new sign Rossford City Council has approved the joint purchase with the Rossford Public Library of a new LED digital video message board. City Administrator Ed Ciecka said the cost for the two-sided sign with a concrete and stone base is $36,925. City and library staff members interviewed four sign companies and received bids from three firms before selecting the model above from Toledo Sign Co. The message can flash on the screen for anywhere from three to eight seconds. It will replace the message board installed on the front lawn of city hall in 1997. “It should be an improvement in getting our message out,” Mr. Ciecka said. On May 21, law enforcement and the Wood County Fraternal Order of Police pledged, “We will never forget,” as they paid tribute to fallen officers at the Wood County Police Memorial ceremony. Held on the front lawn of the Bowling Green courthouse, the service opened with the presentation of the colors by FOP No. 109 and the singing of the National Anthem by Conner Rose. The Reverend Kevin Crawford, FOP chaplain, followed, delivering the invocation. Lake Township Police Chief Mark Hummer of Perrysburg welcomed a group of more than 50 people including elementary students from Rossford Schools. The chief asked for a moment of silence for the victims of the EF4 tornado that devastated the town of Moore, Oklahoma earlier in the week. “Unfortunately, that reminded me of the savagery of nature,” said the chief, recalling the EF4 tornado that destroyed the Lake Township police department and nearby high school several years ago. The chief apologized for not wearing his dress uniform for the ceremony. “I lost my class A uniform in the 2010 tornado,” he explained. Chief Hummer offered a brief history of the memorial, which was to honor and remember those officers who died in service. “This dates back 37 years,” he said, adding that the original monument to fallen police officers is now housed at the Wood County Historical Society Museum. The county commissioners read a proclamation in memory of Northwood Police Chief Thomas W. Hall who died on December 31, At the police memorial are from left, Northwood Police Chief Thomas Cairl, Wood County Commissioners Joel Kuhlman, Doris Herringshaw and Jim Carter, Perrysburg Municipal Court Judge S. Dwight Osterud and Lake Township Police Chief Mark Hummer. 1981. Commissioner Joel Kuhlman noted that the chief demonstrated “unwavering dedication in the most trying of times.” The proclamation was presented to Northwood Police Chief Thomas Cairl. Chief Cairl said Chief Hall served the community from May 1968 to 1981. “He suffered a stroke while helping with a rollover accident on Route 20,” he said. He expressed his appreciation to all involved in honoring the former chief. “Thank you for paying a special tribute to Chief Hall,” he said. Following the presentation, Judge S. Dwight Osterud, of the Perrysburg Municipal Court, delivered the keynote address. “It is truly an honor and privilege for me to address this group. We should never forget the officers who answered that last call,” the judge said. As a judge, he has worked with numerous law enforcement officials over the years. “I have come to understand their motivation for working often in conditions that are less than desirable,” he said, adding that police officers are dedicated to making communities safe for everyone. “I understand and respect their professionalism in dealing with difficult situations and envy their calm demeanor,” he continued. Many officers the judge has worked with are now retired or close to retirement, and Judge Osterud said it is important for new officers coming into the field to carry on in the tradition of those officers who came before them. “You must continue the tradition to serve and protect us.” Reflecting on the fallen officers, he praised them for displaying “integrity, courage and commitment. I am very, very glad they wanted to serve.” After the judge’s presentation, Bowling Green Police Officer Scott Kleiber sounded the last alarm and Lieutenant Jerrod Savidge of the Ohio State Highway Patrol read the names of the 12 fallen officers. Those officers and their end of watch are Patrolman Jesse Baker, North Baltimore Police, June 19, 1896; Marshal Frank Thornton, Perrysburg Police, January 5, 1906; Patrolman Austin Harman, BG Police, May 13, 1919; Deputy Ellsworth Beaverson, Wood County Sheriff, August 27, 1927; Patrolman Ralph Castner, BG Police, April 23, 1931; Marshal Jay Davis, North Baltimore Police, July 18, 1932; Patrolman Clifton Miller, Rossford Police, May 14, 1966; Trooper Jon Birchem, OHP, February 27, 1967; Patrolman Kip Boulis, Perrysburg Police, May 31, 1976; Sergeant Robert Schiffman, Perrysburg Police, November 1, 1978; Chief Thomas W. Hall, Northwood Police, December 31, 1981, and Deputy Thomas Bryant, Wood County Sheriff, July 23, 1984. The ceremony concluded with a 21-gun salute, muted Taps and Mike Samson performing “Amazing Grace” on the bagpipes. Energy efficiency projects urged for schools U.S. Marine Corps veteran Justin Wilson served as the guest speaker for the ceremony. going through is way worse than what we experienced.” “But one war can’t be compared to another,” the veteran insisted. “All of you who came before us deserve credit for the military we have today.” “I can only hope that we are leaving the same example for future generations, such as the one you have left for us,” he continued. “However, thanks to the heroic acts of Corporal Yale, Lance Corporal Haerter and our brothers and sisters still out there, I feel very confident that your example lives on.” “Today we remember those who fought with us and before us.” Mr. Wilson concluded with a message to enemies of America: “Heed this warning. Do not toil with repeating history for we are a nation of lions, ready to ward off the wolves. Semper fidelis.” World War II Veteran Alex Helchowski Honored The ceremony also included a special presentation to Alex Helchowski, the sole remaining World War II veteran in Rossford’s VFW Post 6409. Gilles Frankart, post commander, explained that Mr. Helchowski served from 1944 to 1946 in the U.S. Army. An enlisted serviceman, he was an E-4 corporal and a medic in France during the Germany occupation. Mr. Helchowski has been a VFW post member for about 30 years. “I’ve been amazed at the tenacity and loyalty of him and his fellow World War II veterans,” Mr. Frankart said, noting they “would open the post and do business every day.” In the past several years, the few remaining WW II veterans have passed away, leaving Mr. Helchowski the remaining survivor. Mr. Frankart, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, said he was honored to present a Post Commander Medal and letter of appreciation from the VFW to “a great American hero.” The framed honor states, “For meritorious and distinguished service in furthering the aims and ideals of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.” Mr. Helchowski was accompanied by Calvin Kos, a U.S. Army corporal who served in Iraq and is the VFW post chaplain, and Darrell Maxwell, a senior master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and is the VFW post quartermaster. Fallen Veterans Remembered Joseph “Moe” Minarcin Jr., American Legion first vice commander, read the names of fallen veterans: World Wars I and II –Albert Krause, Henry L. Rammel, Guy C. Robert, Edward J. Cieply, R. Jackson Conn, Thomas E. Dellinger, John W. Folcik, Michael A. Frihauf, Frank J. Gyori, Zolton C. Juhos, William J. Klepacz, Pete Lichowid, Walter Malik, Joseph J. Please turn to page 3➧ While plans remain undecided for Rossford school buildings, the facilities committee is recommending some short-term energy efficiency projects be completed in the meantime. At the Rossford Board of Education May 20 meeting, board member Beverly Koch said the committee unanimously voted to ask the school board to request options from companies to complete an energy audit. “We want to let companies know ‘we’d like you to apply for this job,’” she said. Using House Bill 264 funding, energy efficiency projects could be completed in 2014 if applications are sent to the state by January, she said. “These would be shortterm payback items–two years or less,” Mrs. Koch explained. Whether new or renovated plans are made for facilities, school officials estimate it will take three to four years for work to be completed. Mrs. Koch said the facilities committee would like to see projects performed that coincide with the work of the master plan steering committee. “We want to move with the steering committee–not go against their efforts,” she added. If the school board chooses to accept requests for qualifications (RFQs) from interested companies, they can evaluate what projects could be initiated, Mrs. Koch said. “We can see who applies and see the scope of work,” she explained. Personnel Decisions The school board made decisions on the following personnel matters: •Issued a three-year administrative contract to Paul Gibbs, Glenwood principal, from August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2016, with a salary of $93,000 for 2013-14. •Issued a three-year administrative contract to Patrick Murtha, RHS assistant principal from August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2016, with a salary of $91,686 for 201314. •Issued a three-year administrative contract to Kenneth Rosplohowski, athletic director with administrative duties, from August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2016, with a salary of $75,000 for 201314. •Issued a one-year administrative contract to Holly Schmidbauer, Indian Hills principal, per the agreement of the contract effective 2013-14. •Accepted the resignation of Krista Duggan, first grade teacher at Eagle Point, effective June 4. •Accepted the retirement resignation of Claudia Gallaher, junior high cleaner, effective July 1. •Accepted the resignation of Linda Czubinski, crossing guard at Eagle Point, effective April 30. •Approved a rate adjustment for Brenda Lau, junior high school custodian, salary to include the 35-cent shift differential, so correct rate of pay should be $21.39 per hour. •Approved parental leave request for Ryan DeMars, high school social studies teacher, from August through October. •Rescinded a classified contract issued to Lori Thomas on April 15, for the paraprofessional/special needs aide position at the junior high. •Issued a one-year limited certificated contract to Justin Kelley, instrumental music teacher at RHS/RJHS, as of August 15, per negotiated agreement. •Employed 2012-13 seasonal employees–Devon Freyman and Dylan Jahns, Glenwood complex; Evan Thompson, Glenwood/high school; Anne Yenrick, high school, all $10 per hour. •Approved employment of classified personnel– Donna Perkins, cafeteria/ playground aide at Eagle Point, 2.5 hours per day, $13.63 per hour, effective May 21; William Zeller, 10month cleaner at RHS fieldhouse, $13.81 per hour, effective May 21; Ralph Beck, Faye Cashen, Denise Cousino-Hill and Joanna Martin, summer building cleaning, as needed, $15.67 per hour, not to exceed 100 hours; Janice Swartz, substitute transportation office coordinator, up to 120 hours this summer to assist with route scheduling, $20.89 per hour, beginning June 20; Raymond Mason, assistant mechanic, as needed basis not to exceed 120 hours, $19.82 per hour; Kell Shaffer, summer building cleaning, as needed $16.33 per hour; Mark Leslie, summer building cleaning, as needed $14.16 per hour; William Zeller, summer building cleaning, as needed, $13.81 per hour; Kathy Zientek, summer building cleaning, as needed, $16.80 per hour. •Issued supplemental contracts for 2012-13 to Heather Traxler, tutor $27.01 per hour; Sally Gardiner, summer band teacher, per diem rate. •Issued supplemental contracts for 2013-14 to Stacy Jurich, girls tennis coach; Randy Hussar, head wrestling coach; Graciela Sofo, junior high wrestlerette advisor; Kelly Clarson, junior high cross country coach; Rob Stroud, assistant junior high cross country coach; Kim Please turn to page 2➧ New part-time police officer appointed Lifelong Rossford resident Shawn Screptock was sworn in May 13 as a new part-time Rossford police officer. He is a 1998 Rossford High School graduate and an Owens Community College police academy graduate. He has served as a full-time Woodville police officer since 2005. Officer Screptock was joined by his parents as Mayor Neil MacKinnon III swore him in at the Rossford City Council meeting. From left are Police Chief Glenn Goss, Sharon Screptock, Officer Screptock, Wallace Screptock and Mayor MacKinnon. Page 2 — May 30, 2013 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL Energy efficiency projects urged for schools Unique works of fine art will be showcased at the sixth annual Fiber577 show on Saturday and Sunday, June 8 and 9. Hosted by the 577 Foundation on East Front Street, Perrysburg, the event features a fiber art exhibit of more than 100 pieces from regional and national artists. Live music and interactive fiber-related activities will surround the exhibit. Fiber art refers to fine art whose material consists of natural or synthetic fiber and other components, such as fabric or yarn. Fiber art may be constructed by methods associated with textile fibers such as stitching, weaving and dyeing, and include clothing, rugs, linens, wall hangings and more. It can include basketry, beadwork, braiding, clothing design, crochet, dyeing, embroidery, felting, hooking, knitting, lacework, mixed media, needlework, paper, quilting, sculpture, sewing, spinning, surface design, textile design and weaving. The Fiber577 event is free and open to the public June 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and June 9 from noon to 5 p.m. Visitors can pick up a scavenger hunt guide and search for “fiber bombs” (art installations created by committee fiber artists) hidden throughout the historic property. A hands-on fiber studio will be set up in the Pottery Barn for visitors to make their own fiber creation with guidance from fiber artist Jennifer Solon. Live music, artists demonstrations, and a people’s choice vote round out the day. Volunteer committee members are Julie Beutler, Francis Parry, Anne French, Sandra Heard, Jennifer Solon, Robin Ballmer, and Mary Mennel, committee chair and director of the 577 Foundation. For more information visit www.fiber577.com Among the art to be featured is: above left, “Jesture/Gesture” by Deann Rubin and below right, “Guinea” by Pamela MacGregor. Art on the postcard, above right, was created by: Deann Rubin, Sandra Kunkle, Lisa Flowers Ross, Pamela MacGregor and Judy Kahle. Penta BOE approves contracts for personnel At a special meeting on May 20, the Penta Career Center board of education approved contracts for Penta Career Center Education Association certified and classified personnel. A three-year deal was reached with the 165-member teachers union, and a four-year contract was approved by classified staff, composed of 57 members. Both bargaining units ratified their agreements the previous week. Terms of the new contracts are: •An extended work day for certified staff, including 55 additional minutes Monday through Thursday and 15 minutes on Friday. •A 2.5 percent increase in wages for both bargaining units in 2013, a 2 percent increase in 2014-15 and a 1.5 percent increase in 2015-16. For classified personnel, year four of the contract allows for a discussion of wages only if both parties agree. •An increase in the employee share of monthly premiums for insurance under the preferred provider organization plan. Employees will pay 12.5 percent, 15 percent and 17.5 percent of the premium in the first, second and third years of the contract, respectively. Deductibles also will increase beginning July 1 from $200 to $400 annually for single coverage and from $400 to $800 for family coverage. •All new certified and classified employees opting for health insurance will have coverage under a high deductible health plan. Neither the PCCEA instructional staff nor support personnel has received a raise in the past two years. In June 2011, the unions and the school board approved a two-year wage freeze which expires June 30. At that time, the wage freeze was prompted by expected flat or declining local funding coupled with a reduction in state funding for career technical education. In other business, the board approved a one-year limited contract for Robert Haas Jr., construction electricity instructor, for $50,096. Additionally, he will receive a stipend of $3,050 for three extended service days in 2013-14. The board also modified a contract for instructor Kelly Strahm from a fiveyear to a one-year limited contract. –Jane Maiolo National Newspaper Association To schedule an appointment with Maureen, please call Rossford Family Practice at 419-666-6682. Hometown Va l u e s USDA CHOICE NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS 9 $ 99 LB. LB. S E O T A M TOG E POTATO 1 LB. 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I’m concerned about their safety.” In April, at the junior high there were 115 detentions, 19 Saturday school, nine in-school suspensions and two out-of-school suspensions, with 322 students enrolled at the junior high. •Approved the revised 2013-14 school year calendar. •Approved the high school, junior high, elementary and preschool handbooks for 2013-14. The next regular board meeting will be at 6 p.m., Monday, June 10, in the high school cafeteria, 701 Dixie Highway. The meeting is open to the public. –Beth Church ÁContinued from page 1 Linenkugel and Tim Edmond, junior high girls basketball coaches; Bo Evarts, junior high boys basketball coach; Crystal Murtha and Joe Durco, junior high volleyball coaches; Shauna Hunter, junior high cheerleading advisor. •Approved a stipend of $25 per hour for staff who completed the two-hour Math in Focus training–Terry McKnight, Kirsten Riethmiller, Cheryl Schaefer, Laren Cox, Dianne Fuller, Dawn Haas, Sarah Drummond, Laura Brown, Megan Dunn and Deb Reiter. Other Business In other business, the school board: •Heard continued concerns from Mrs. Koch about the significant increase in discipline and behavior problems at the More than 100 works on display at Fiber577 art show June 8, 9 Rossford Record • USDA Choice Beef • Miller’s Amish Chicken • Homemade Kielbasa & Bratwurst • The Boar’s Head Brand Deli Meats • Bowman-Landis Free Range Fresh Turkeys Great Wine Selection • Barry Bagels 10% off by the case • Country Grains Homemade Deli Salads Bread Co. HOURS: M-F, 7:30 am–9 pm Sat., 7:30 am–8 pm Sun., 8:30 am–6 pm In-Store Bakery In-Store Delicatessen yyyyy yyyyy Elm & 2nd Street 419-874-4325 www.kazmaiermarkets.com Sale good through Saturday, June 1, 2013 Rossford Eagles It’s on the By Richard Staffan The Rossford Eagles will have karaoke Saturday, June 1, from 7:30 until 11:30 p.m., with Karaoke Steve. The snack bar will be open from 6 until 8 p.m. The Eagles will have a taco night on Tuesday, June 4, from 5 until 9 p.m. This is open to the public. The Aerie men will hold a meeting on Thursday, June 6, from 8 until 9:15 p.m. On Sunday, June 9, the Eagles will hold the district meeting at 2 p.m. They also will hold initiation of new members. Please attend. In Eagle golf news, the top scores were: skin winners—Chuck Hoagland, #1; Jerry Bohner, #4; Jim Lawson, #6; Duwayne St. Johns, #8 with an eagle; Jay St. Johns, #98; no winners for par 3; mystery score, Dick Staffan, and 50/50, Eddie Beason. A big thanks to Bob Herroon and Danny Day, our van drivers for our golf trip in Florida. The Eagle quote of the week is, “The rich don’t care about universal health care, because they’ve got universal wealth care.” See you at the club. Historical center and museum to host Wood County Heritage Days The annual Wood County Heritage Days will be held June 8 and 9, at the Wood County Historical Center and Museum, 13660 County Home Road in Bowling Green. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, visitors can make rope, soap and candles, and enjoy historic demonstrations, farm animals, live music and other activities. A Power of Yesteryear antique tractor show will feature steel wheel tractors and planting equipment with demonstrations of corn shelling and milling using tractor power. The program is free and open to the public. Highlights include a tractor parade at 12:30 p.m. both days; a kiddie pedal pull at 2 p.m. both days, with registration at 1 p.m.; a working train display from the Northwest Ohio Railroad Association; barbecue fund-raiser and homemade pie on Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and the Spirit of Wood County Awards presentation on Sunday, from 2 to 4 p.m. For a complete list of the weekend’s activities, visit woodcountyhistory.org or call the museum at 419-352-0967. Attorneys At Law Leatherman & Witzler Todd Hamilton Noll Kay Leatherman Howard • Paul A. Skaff 353 Elm Street Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 419-874-3536 Practice Areas Include: Personal Injury/Auto Accidents Serving the Community Since 1950 Wayne M. Leatherman 1921-2013 PUBLIC RECORD Rossford Police Reports and Auxiliary May 1: 600 block Superior Street, juvenile assault, referred to Wood County juvenile prosecutor. Valley/Schreier roads, dog running at large. 200 block Bacon Street, arrested Jason M. Barrett, 33, Bergin Street, Rossford, disorderly conduct, dog running at large. May 2: 100 block Cherry Lane, trailer parked in driveway. 500 block Highland, boat parked in driveway. 100 block Homestead, boat parked in front yard. 600 block Glenwood Road, telecommunications harassment. 200 block Dixie Highway, found bank card, returned to owner. 800 block Dixie Highway, criminal trespassing, May 3: Warrant arrest, failure to appear, Timothy J. Cole, 55, Jackman Road, Toledo. Unit block Vineyard, theft. May 4: 700 block Glenwood Road, dog running at large. 500 block Superior Street, domestic dispute. 100 block Helen Drive, criminal damaging. May 5: 100 block Walnut Street, arrested Schavanna G. McKee, 46, Walnut Street, Rossford, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia. 100 block Glenwood Road, open burning. May 6: 700 block Glenwood Road, two junk vehicles on property. 500 block Eagle Point Road, theft of debit card. Warrant arrest, failure to appear, Thomas A. Watkins, 53, Holyoke Drive, Toledo. Dixie Highway at Bergin Street, arrested Roye K. Durden, 66, Osborn Street, Rossford, operating a vehicle under the influence. May 7: 100 block Helen, junk vehicle without license plates. 500 block Superior, junk vehicle with heavy damage and no proper registration. 700 block West Ironwood, theft. 600 block Marilyn, arrested Craig L. Tymiak, 57, Marilyn Drive, Rossford, domestic violence. May 8: 400 block Maple Street, junk vehicle. 400 block Maple Street, junk vehicle with flat tire. May 9: Unit block Rossway, menacing. 600 block Marilyn Drive, domestic dispute. 900 block Carol Circle, dog at large. May 11: Dixie Highway and Maple Street, arrested Beatrice Rodriguez, 58, Jackman Road, Toledo, operating a vehicle under the influence. Continued from page 1 Mazur, Walter Mazurek, Bartholomew J. Radocy, Emil A. Seman, John Shufritz, Mike Strahosky, William F. Strock, John Szul, Eugene V. Turner, Benjamin Walla, Robert P. Walla, Walter J. Zuchowski. Korean Service–James M. Rickard, George E. Tucker, and William E. Stock. Vietnam Service– Richard W. Felt and Timothy T. Williams. Iraq and Afghanistan Service–Thomas P. Belkofer, David R. Christoff and Daniel E. Miller. Ross Township–Merl Boyer, William T. Coy, Frank Harpel, John Kobylak, Earl J. Leatherman, Lloyd M. Martin, Raymond Rideout, Gerald O. Schultz and William E. Vykopal. Members of the VFW and American Legion who died in the past year also were remembered: William Ceparski, John Coons, George Guest, Ernie Lorenc, William Santus and Burdette Waxler. Mayor Neil MacKinnon III thanked the American Legion and VFW posts for coordinating the Memorial Day annual event. Richard DeVaul, American Legion commander, presented a new U.S. flag to the mayor. “This symbolizes the free- P 500 block Lime City Road, arrested Nicole L. Kamper, 26, Lime City Road, Rossford, operating a vehicle under the influence. 1200 block Schreier Road, assault. 600 block Bruns Drive, criminal mischief. Warrant arrest, failure to appear, Ahshantel N. Cobb, 24, Superior Street, Rossford. Dixie Highway and Bergin Street, two dogs running at large. May 12: 100 block Elm Street, criminal damage. 600 block Bruns Drive, telecommunications harassment. May 13: 900 block Orchard, barking dog. Warrant arrest, failure to appear, Owen J. Dotson, 22, Colima Drive, Toledo. Unit block Rossway, violation of protection order. May 14: 100 block Jennings, identity fraud. 700 block Superior Street, juvenile menacing. 400 block Glenwood Road, domestic dispute. 600 block Dixie Highway, arrested Charles R. Deshetler, 34, West Elmtree Road, Rossford, disorderly conduct. May 15: 100 block Harbor Point, two dogs running at large, no dog licenses. May 17: 10000 block Olde U.S. 20, theft. Memorial Day events honor veterans of many wars dom of our great country,” Mr. DeVaul said. The flag will be flown at the municipal building. “What a beautiful day, but what a solemn day,” Mayor MacKinnon said. “We thank those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, we thank all veterans and all their family members.” All Saints pastor Father Kent Kaufman gave the invocation and benediction for the ceremony. The ceremony was preceded by a parade through town, featuring local veterans, Rossford police and firefighters, Boy Scouts and the RHS band, which also played a medley of patriotic songs during the ceremony. Veterans organization members participating in the ceremony included Kevin Weaks, Dennis Blair and Bill Verbosky of the Sons of the American Legion, along with Mary Jo Anderson, Kathy James, Patti Anderson and Kathy Middlebrooks of the American Legion Post 533 Auxiliary. way Avenue, speed, $45 fine. Dawn M. Haas, Rosedale Place, stop sign, $45 fine. Gary B. Runnels, Indian Ridge Trail, operating a vehicle under the influence, $375 fine, 33 days jail, 30 suspended, six month license suspension. Kari M. Rojas, Bacon Street, one way street, $45 fine. Jonathan T. Jacob, Orchard Drive, speed, $47 fine. Perrysburg Township conducts traffic blitz The Perrysburg Township Police Department is conducting a traffic enforcement blitz through June 2 as part of the “Click It or Ticket” annual campaign. Township officers are targeting Oregon Road, U.S. Route 20 and state routes 25, 795 and 65. Officers are looking for impaired drivers, enforcing traffic laws and monitoring speed and safety belt violations. Perrysburg Township received a grant to conduct traffic enforcement from the Ohio Department of Public Safety/Governor’s Highway Safety Office in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The grants run through September 2013, and funds are used to conduct selective traffic enforcement in the township. Rossford Police Dept. to offer Safety Town The Rossford Police Department will hold its annual Safety Town program from June 17 to 21, at Indian Hills Elementary School, 401 Glenwood Road. The program is offered to all children enrolled in kindergarten who reside in the Rossford School District or are enrolled in Rossford Schools or All Saints Elementary School. There is one session of Safety Town offered from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The program is designed to help children deal with situations that they have not yet encountered regarding safety in the home, on the playground and in the street. The program will be taught by staff members of Rossford schools, with a limit of 15 children in each classroom. The cost is $25 per child. The registration form below may be used or contact the police department or local elementary schools. Checks and registration forms are due before June 12 at the police department. Registration is on a first come, first-served basis. For more information, call the Rossford Police Department at 419-666-7390. Safety Town Registration Form .?ŻQ Q 0ŻŸ )UGE (ARAGE 4ALE 3!452$!9 *5.%ST AMTOPM &RPPRGRUH%XLOGLQJ &RUQHU,QGLDQD/RXLVLDQD$YH 0ROCEEDSTOBENEFITCOMMUNITYPROJECTS '5232))'21$7,216 $&&(37('$77+( &2002'25(%/'* 0$<0$<78(6)5, $030 June 17-21, 2013 • 9 - 11:30 a.m. Child’s Name ______________________ DOB _______ Address ________________________ Zip ___________ Parent/Guardian ________________________________ Home Phone_________ Business Phone _____________ EMERGENCY INFORMATION Person to Notify___________________ Phone ________ Medical problems/allergies________________________ Child’s Doctor ___________________ Phone_________ Any disabilities/unusual conditions the teacher should be aware of ______________________________________ Have a news tip? Do you have an idea for a good story in the Rossford community? Call the Journal at 419874-4491 or send an email with your news to [email protected]. 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Starts 5 p.m. on June 3 Live Music from 6-9 Giveaways & Specials CASA BARRON MEXICAN RESTAURANT 209 Louisiana Avenue • 419-874-5361 4(%2/4!29 #,5"/& 0%2293"52' WWWPERRYSBURGROTARYORG Page 4 — May 30, 2013 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL Chelsie Fleming receives degree from Jamestown Chelsie Fleming, of Rossford, was one of 160 students who received degrees at Jamestown College’s spring commencement ceremonies. She received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology. The college is located in Jamestown, North Dakota. Melanie Sayre receives degree from Davenport Melanie Sayre, of Rossford, recently graduated from Davenport University. Nearly 1,000 students participated in the graduation ceremonies held in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. All Saints Catholic School students enjoy living history at Zimmerman School The fourth grade class at All Saints Catholic School recently visited the Zimmerman’s one-room school house in Bowling Green, Ohio. The Zimmerman School is representative of life from 1892 through 1923. The students learned about the way children learned in the late 1800s from reading the novel “Sarah Plain and Tall.” They were given the option to dress as students did during this era. They made can lunch pails and could only pack foods that were eaten by students during this time in history. At the school house, they started the day with the Pledge of Allegiance and prayer. The lessons taught were Religion, Reading (McGuffey readers), Writing and Arithmetic. For recess they played the game Kick the Can. The students also made their own chalk for the slate chalkboards and butter for their snack. Towne Club to meet Thurs., June 6 British car show Towne Club of Toledo, a women’s social and philanthropic club, will meet Thursday, June 6 at Carranor Hunt and Polo Club in Perrysburg. Cards will begin at 10 a.m., followed by a luncheon at noon. The meeting will include installation of new officers and past presidents will be honored. This year’s charity that the club is supporting is St. Paul’s Community Center in Toledo. A donation check will be presented to the community center. New club members are welcome. For more information, call 419-491-1631. set for June 2 The annual Lake Erie British Car Show will be held Sunday, June 2, at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg. Approximately 190 classic British cars will be on display through 3 p.m. There also will be food and memorabilia vendors. There is no charge for spectators. Point fifth graders participated in a D.A.R.E. gradu- on handling peer pressure and choosing good friends. Registration Eagle ation ceremony on May 8. Rossford Police Officer Jodi The program culminated with students writing an essay Johnson was their D.A.R.E. officer this year. She visited on how D.A.R.E. has impacted them. Hannah Pierce and still open the students for 10 classes and taught them about the Adia Gray read their winning essays at the graduation dangers of drugs and alcohol. The classes also focused ceremony. for RCRC Ohio Northern University posts spring semester dean’s list day camp The Rossford Recreation summer day camp runs from June 3 to August 9. The costs are: $720, full summer for members or $960 for nonmembers, $80 per week for members or $120 for nonmembers, and $30 per day for members or $45 for non-members. Participants will go swimming on Tuesdays and Thursdays and enjoy field trips on Fridays. There is an extra cost for swimming and field trips. Trips are planned to Chuck E. Cheese, Fossil Park, Imagination Station, a Mud Hens game, Rolling Hills Waterpark, Maumee Bay State Park, Tam O’Shanter, Sauder’s Village and Monsoon Lagoon. For more information, call Alexa at 419-666-2905 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. 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SPLASH offered at YMCA in June SPLASH will be held at the Fort Meigs YMCA the week of June 17-21. The program is free and open to the public. Children ages 6 months to 12 years old are welcome to register for the 30-minute classes which are held for all five days. Lessons cover basic swimming skills, water safety education as well as tips for parents. SPLASH is held at eight of the YMCA/JCC locations. To register, call the Fort Meigs YMCA at 419-251-9622 or visit the Fort Meigs YMCA at 13415 Eckel Junction Road, Perrysburg. Eagle Point holds fifth grade D.A.R.E. graduation Three Column ad: $54 Congratulations, Nick! May all your dreams come true! Love, Grandma and Grandpa C on gra tu l ati o ns , RH S g radu at es We wish you all the best in the future! Keep up the great work! Business Main St ree t, Ros sf ord 419-666-0000 ww w . ro s sf o r d bus in es s. c om Deadline for ads to be complete and payment is Friday, May 31. Call Beth Church at 419-874-4491 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Obituaries Rossford Senior Center The Wood County Committee on Aging 400 Dixie Highway • 419-666-8494 Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Programs and lunches for all area residents at least 60 years of age. ACTIVITIES AND LUNCH MENUS Lunch is served Monday through Friday, at noon. No reservations are necessary. Menus are subject to change, and nutritional values and ingredient information are available upon request. The suggested donation is $2, age 60+, and $5, for those under age 60. Hot, nutritious meals are available Monday-Friday for homebound seniors in Wood County who are unable to prepare meals for themselves. Frozen meals are available School year is coming to an end... Tutoring for all ages available. Math a specialty! Next ACT Test is June 8 Test Prep Available 419-873-6121 134 W. South Boundary Suite H, Perrysburg, OH [email protected] for the weekend. If eligible, the cost is on a donation basis. For more information, call Social Services at 1-800367-4935. To register for weekly activities, call the Senior Center. Monday, June 3 Noon menu–Stuffed Pepper or Turkey Casserole, mixed vegetables, macaroni salad, citrus sections, apple crunch. •9:30 a.m.–Body Recall •Noon–Mondays with the Mayor. Have lunch with Mayor Neil McKinnon and bring any questions or concerns for him to address. Tuesday, June 4 Noon menu–Chicken Paprikash or Meatloaf, noodles, lima beans, Betty’s salad, pears. •12:30 p.m.–Root Beer Floats sponsored by Perrysburg Commons. Wednesday, June 5 Noon menu–Hot Dog or Hamburger, baked beans, broccoli salad, banana, cookie. •9:30 a.m.–Body Recall •12:30 p.m.–Program: “Contradictions of Taking Supplements” with Kelly Shank of Orchard Villa. Learn the importance of knowing exactly what you are taking and possible reactions with your prescribed medications. Thursday, June 6 Noon menu–Baked Chicken or Pork Ribette, Au Gratin potatoes, Heritage coleslaw, strawberries and blueberries on a biscuit. •12:30 p.m.–Menu Talk with Angie Bradford, WCCOA director of food services. Learn how menus are planned, meals are prepared. Participants can ask questions and offer suggestions. See us for Window & Screen Repair Cut Glass Glass for Picture Frames MINI-ENGINE REPAIR 217 W. Third Street, Perrysburg 419-874-3139 • www.mini-engine.com Friday, June 7 Noon menu–Chef Salad with Turkey or Tuna Salad on lettuce, cantaloupe and grapes, blueberry muffin. •9:30 a.m.–Body Recall •11 a.m.–W.W. Knight Park Walk. Leave the center at 10:30 a.m. for the park on White Road. Participants will enjoy a guided walk through the park. Transportation is available for five; carpooling is encouraged. Plan to go out for lunch afterwards. Registration is required. Upcoming Events •June 10, at 12:30 p.m.–Program: “Passport, What is It?” with Lisa Myers, LISW-S, WCCOA. Learn more about this valuable program that provides in-home care and resources for income eligible older adults. •June 11, at noon–Rossford Senior Club. •June 12, at 12:30 p.m–Program: “Tornado Safety” with Rossford Police Chief Glenn Goss. He will review tornado safety tips. •June 13, at 12:30 p.m.–Program: “Ohio Presidents and Their First Ladies. Learn about President Ulysses S. Grant. •June 14, at 12:30 p.m.–Father’s Day Tribute. Join the fun as we honor all Dads today. The program is sponsored by Heartland of Perrysburg. •June 18, at 9 a.m.–Breakfast Bunch at the Bulldog Diner, Dixie Highway, Rossford. Start the day right with a great breakfast and good friends. •June 18, at 12:45 p.m.–Poker with Host Ed Tucholski. We’ve got the chips, we’ve got the cards, and you provide the luck and talent. Put on your best poker face and join the fun. •June 19 at noon–Birthday Celebration with gift bags courtesy of Perrysburg Care and Rehabilitation Center. Those with June birthdays should register in advance. •June 20, at 12:30 p.m.–Program: “America the Beautiful: Washington.” Join us as we continue our series with the great state of Washington. •June 25, at noon–Rossford Senior Club. •June 26, from 10 a.m. to COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • INSTITUTIONAL NOW DOING RESIDENTIAL WORK TOO! Roofing • Siding • Windows • Gutters Free Estimates • Bonded & Insured! Neil MacKinnon 419-466-7258 Brice Starner 419-290-3555 25 N. Ontario St. • Toledo, OH 43604 www.mackinnonandco.com •EVA THAYER Eva Thayer, 98, died Wednesday, May 22, 2013, in San Antonio, Texas. She was born in Leesville, Ohio, on November 21, 1914, to Leslie and Tacy Smith. She spent her youth in and around Galion, Ohio, graduating from Galion High School in 1932. She graduated cum laude from Michigan State University in 1938 with a bachelor of science degree from the College of Natural Sciences. She married Arthur Thayer in 1940 in East Lansing, Michigan, at the Peoples Church at Michigan State. She is the author and composer of the MeLand series of children’s books. She is survived by her sons, Bill (Elaine) Thayer, Ted Thayer and Candace; daughters, Jean (Dave) Hash, and Susan Wallace; 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. A family memorial service will be held in Spruce, Arrangements Michigan. were made by the Porter Loring Mortuary North, San Antonio. Memorial donations may be given to Michigan State University A500, The College of Natural Sciences, www.givingto.msu.edu/gift. gh Obituary Policy Many newspapers now charge for obituaries. As a service to the community, the Rossford Record Journal provides free obituaries. These obituaries, however, should conform to our style. Limited details about the deceased person’s personal life are allowed; please state them objectively. noon–Blood glucose and blood pressure clinic. To help defray the cost of supplies, a donation of $1 for testing of blood glucose is suggested. •June 26, at 12:30 p.m.–Program: “Why Do We Say It?” with Ed Tucholski. Have you ever wondered where certain phrases we say come from? Attend this session to learn where they originated and why we say them. •June 27 at 12:45 p.m.–Bingo with prizes sponsored by Perrysburg Commons. •June 28 at 1 p.m.–Cornhole. Join us for a friendly bean bag toss game with friends. Rossford UM to offer Vacation Bible School June 24-27 Rossford United Methodist Church will offer a Vacation Bible School for preschoolers age 4 through students in sixth grade, June 24-27. The theme for the week is “Face Your Fears at Colossal Coaster World.” Dinner will be held at 5:15 p.m. for students, and the program ends each day at 8:15 p.m. There is no cost to attend. For registration forms or more information, call Kim at 419266-9091 or Patsy at 419261-3601. Hey Rossford! We Are Your Ford Connection! •JOHN REISNER John J. Reisner died Friday, May 24, 2013. A longtime resident of Northwood, Ohio, he was born March 28, 1926, in Toledo, to John and Agnes Reisner. He was a graduate of Clay High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toledo. He served in the United States Air Force from 1944 to 1946. On November 22, 1947, he married Violet. He was employed by the LibbeyOwens-Ford Glass Co. for more than 30 years, ultimately attaining the position of maintenance supervisor of Plant 8. After retirement, he pursued a career as a salesman for several companies, including Silvertop and Hoffner HLT. Mr. Reisner was a lifetime member of the former SS. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church and more recently was a member of St. Aloysius parish in Bowling Green. He was a fourth degree life member of the Knights of Columbus, as well as a lifetime member of Lodge Maumee #374 CSA. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, bowling, Tiger’s Baseball, a good game of poker or euchre, and most recently, ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — May 30, 2013 — Page 5 bingo. Mr. and Mrs. Reisner cherished their many trips to Bonita Beach, Florida, cruises with friends, going to casinos, and other extensive travel throughout the United States and Hawaii. He enjoyed spending time with his family, summer barbecues, family reunions, birthday parties, holidays, trips to Cedar Point and Put-in-Bay, and cottages on the lake. Mr. Reisner is survived by his children, Jeanne Heintschel, Shirley (Ed) Berndt, and John (Leslie) Reisner; grandchildren, Eric Heintschel, Matthew Heintschel (Alicia), Julie (Rich) Hansen, Jeremy Berndt and Alexandra Reisner (Johnny); great-grandchildren, Alyssa, Samantha, Logan, Mason, Alexis, John, Jake, Chloe, Max, Gusi and Kat; sister, Jane Reinke; sister-in-law, Donna Reisner; brother-in-law and sister-inlaw, Joseph (Betty) Koluch, and many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Violet, in February 2012, and his brother, Emil. Family and friends may visit at the Sujkowski Funeral Home of Rossford, 830 Lime City Road on Thursday, May 30, 2013 from 3 to 8 p.m.. with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. On Friday, May 31, visitation will begin at 10 a.m., followed by a Memorial Service to be celebrated at 11 a.m. with Deacon Philip Avina officiating. Interment will be private. The family suggests that those wishing to make a memorial contribution in Mr. Reisner’s memory consider the Bowling Green Manor Activities Fund, or an organization of the donor’s choice. gh IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ROSSFORD FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 157 Bergin Street Rossford, Ohio 43460 Phone 419-666-9447 Rev. Alexander Sheares SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Worship Service WEDNESDAY 6:00 p.m. Prayer Service, Testifying and Bible Study ROSSFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 270 Dixie Highway Rossford, Ohio 43460 Phone 419-666-5323 Pastor: Rev. Robert Ball SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Nursery Available Sunday Services: Holy Eucharist, 8 A.M. Holy Family Eucharist, 10 A.M. Sunday School 10 A.M. 871 East Boundary Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 419-874-5704 www.saint-timothy.net ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH U.S. 20 and Route 163 Stony Ridge, Ohio Phone: (419) 837-5115 Daniel G. Beaudoin, Pastor SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship inspiring 5:15 engaging 7 relevant 9 casual 10::45 SATURDAYS dors, historic displays and food. Information and applications for events are available online at www.walbridge cent.com or at the Walbridge Branch Library. There will be a “Miss Village of Walbridge” contest, craft/business/health vendors and parade. Opening ceremonies will be held Thursday, July 4, at noon, with the crowning of Miss Village of Walbridge. There also will be a family fun day with a talent show at 1:30 p.m. Live entertainment will be held Friday and Saturday evenings. The parade begins at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 5. Afternoon events include a senior and family health and safety day. Memorabilia, including commemorative memorial bricks for Loop Park, the Walbridge/Lake Alumni photo book with senior classes from 1911-2012, centennial t-shirts, souvenir historical booklets, cup kozies, and cookbooks are available on line. Area residents are invited to share their memories on the “I remember Walbridge when…” forms or bring photos and memorabilia in to be scanned at the Walbridge Library. 24250 Dixie Highway (Highway 25) Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 (located just south of Five Point Road) Phone: (419) 874-6502 Masses: Saturday, 5:00 p.m.; Sunday, 8:00, 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. www.blessedjohn.org PM PM SUNDAYS AM AM come 1230 PM experience it These times are for all campuses and the message is identical. Walbridge plans events for centennial celebration Walbridge, Ohio, is celebrating its centennial year of incorporation with several upcoming events. On June 1, a fund-raising sock hop/car show will be held at the former Walbridge School Gym (the Walbridge Center), 200 East Union Street, from 6 to 10 a.m. Admission is a $5 donation. Attendees are asked to dress in ’50s/’60s attire. There will be food, an auction, DJ and contests. On Saturday, June 8, a Centennial Wedding Renewal Ceremony will be held at Grace Bible Baptist Church, 116 East Union Street. Current Pastor David Stogsdill and the Centennial Committee invite all married couples to renew their wedding vows. There is no cost to participate. The event will begin at 11:45 a.m. Couples may dress as they wish, and may bring family or friends to witness. Couples will receive a certificate of renewal. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call the Walbridge Centennial Committee at 419-913-3719, or send an e-mail to Pastor Stogsdill at pastor@grace bbc.net Weekend festivities for July 4-6 will be held at Loop Park, from noon to 11 p.m. each day, with continuous entertainment, rides, ven- ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCH 628 Lime City Road Rossford, Ohio 43460 419-666-1393 www.allsaintsrossford.org Masses: Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL (Preschool through Grade 8) Where we study the world, teach the heart, and live the gospel. PERRYSBURG SOUTH TOLEDO iCAMPUS 29129 Lime City Rd 2150 South Byrne Rd Watch Live Online WEST TOLEDO WHITEHOUSE 2600 West Sylvania Ave 6950 Whitehouse Sq Blvd PERRYSBURG ALLIANCE CHURCH 10401 Avenue Road Corner 795 and White Road Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Phone: 419-874-1961 www.perrysburgalliance.org Rev. Thomas George, Senior Pastor SUNDAY 8:15 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for All Ages 10:45 a.m. Worship Service 6:00 p.m. Discipling Groups WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Senior High SNAC 7:00 p.m. Middle School JVD 7:00 p.m. FW Friends (age 3 - grade 5) 7:00 p.m. Adult Prayer Meeting “Join Us In Worship” Attend the Church of Your Choice Summer programs offered at Magee Marsh Many free family fun programs will be offered at Magee Marsh Wildlife Area, located in Ottawa County. The schedule follows: June 1–Nature at Night at 9 p.m., at the Bird Center. Discover the sounds of the marsh at night. June 7 and 21–Growing Up Wild, preschool nature based activities from 10 to 10:45 a.m. June 15–Kids Fishing Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fish for catfish, bass and bluegills; poles and the bait will be provided. June 22–Butterfly ID Workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. at Ottawa NWR, inside and field session. June 29–Seasons of Magee walk at 10 a.m. Meet at the Bird Center. July 12 and 26–Growing Up Wild, preschool nature based activities from 10 to 10:45 a.m. July 20–Bugfest. Visit five stations to learn about the fas- cinating world of insects. July 27–North American Butterfly County, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. Magee Marsh Wildlife Area is located at 13229 West State Route 2, Oak Harbor. For more information, call Mary at Magee Marsh, at 419-898-0960, extension 31. Have a news tip? Do you have an idea for a good story in the Rossford community? Call the Journal at 419-874-4491 or send an e-mail with your news to [email protected]. Competitive Rates on Construction Loans Check us out on the web: rossford.com TO LEARN SKA SKATE TE Summer I (4-weeks) Wednesday: June 19, 26; July 3, 10 Summer II (6-weeks) Wednesday: July 17, 24, 31; August 7, 14, 21 Class times vary based on skill level and age. 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In answering advertisements, whether in publications, or television, be aware that 1-900 numbers have a charge that will be billed to your telephone number. 1-800 numbers that switch you to a 1-900 number are also billed to you. Government job information or sales can be obtained free from appropriate government agencies. Long distance calls to brokers may only be solicitations for schools or instruction books, for which there is a charge. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING—first 10 words $5.50, 30 cents per word thereafter. Display classified section, $12.75 per column inch. All garage/estate sales must be prepaid, by cash, check or credit card. DEADLINE IS EACH MONDAY AT NOON. Classified ads mailed in should be accompanied by payment; ads phoned in should be paid promptly to avoid a $2.00 billing charge. Send ads to P.O. Box 267, Perrysburg, Ohio 43552. 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Perrysburg, OH www.envirocarelawn.com SPRING CLEANUP NOW UNDERWAY Early Spring clean-up of your lawn, flower beds, garden, etc. We can haul and install fresh mulch. We will help you get your outdoor areas ready for spring and summer. LAWN MAINTENANCE Have your lawn maintained weekly with rates that you can afford! EN GARD G TILLIN 419-872-LAWN (5296) www.acutabovelawn-snow.com ‘Tis the season to enhance the beauty of your home with a fresh coat of paint! Quality Work 30 Yrs. Experience Excellent References Reasonable Prices Make us your go-to guys for your painting and remodeling needs! Aerating Ron • 419-250-4408 SPS Lawns: Mowing, Mulching, Spring & Fall Clean-up Bush Trimming & Snow Removal. 419-704-1597 •Powerwashing •Decks •Plaster/Drywall Repair 419-874-2251 Senior Discount SZYMANSKI HOME PAINTING 46 YEARS EXPERIENCE Specializing in: Aluminum, Refinishing, Wood, Brick & Stucco Call 419-666-5369 419-509-5284 INTERIOR PAINTING, neat, experienced. References. Free estimates. Donna, 419-476-1173, 419-250-4504. MULCH, STONE, topsoil delivery. Competitive rates, fast service. Poolman Lawn & Landscape LLC. 419-8748744. WHEELCHAIR RAMPS, stair lifts, walk-in bathtubs and showers. Wagner Builders, 419-409-3009. BDRY BASEMENT Waterproofing. Life of structure warranty. 419-891-0856. 419787-6020. www.bdrynwohio .com PLACE YOUR classified ad in the American Legion Press. Reach veterans across the area each month for as low as $5.50. Call 419-874-4491 to place your ad. WINDOW CLEANING. Perrysburg Window and Gutter Cleaning, professional service for a fair price. Call Michael Rantanen, owner 419-874-2482. For this month’s coupon visit: www.pburgwindowclng.com PIANO TUNING, repairs, sales. 419-754-7530, 419-3506281. www.beeleypiano.com. DON’S DRYWALL and plaster repair. Resurfacing, texturing. Free estimates, seven days. 419-476-0145. BASEMENT WATERPROOFING, wall repair. Reasonable rates. 30 years experience. Many Perrysburg references. Licensed and insured. 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One hard working and experienced high school student with a push mower. Trimming, brush clean-up, etc. Please call or text Tim at 567-277-1831. 10279 NORTH Bramblewood. Thursday-Friday, 9-4. Multi-family. Household items, toys, boys 3T-7 clothes, many miscellaneous items. SEAL AND repair asphalt driveways and parking lots. Hot rubber crack filler. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. Call Sam 419-478-1144. 106 SECOR Woods Lane, Thursday-Saturday, 9-3. Two family, teen/kids clothes, toys, AC units, Thomas table, much more. EDGING, FLOWERBEDS, sidewalks, walks. Call Don, 419-708-3855. 115 WEST 7th Street. Friday, 9-4; Saturday, 9-2. Nice kids clothes, toys, housewares, miscellaneous. COLLEGE GRADUATE looking for yard jobs. Grass cutting, mulching, hedges and lawn clean-ups. Experienced, dependable, reasonable. Call Jamie, 419-704-4763. LANDSCAPING, YARD clean-up, bushes and shrubs trimmed or removed, mulching, edging. Call Don, 419-708-3855. References available. UPHOLSTERY, YOUR fabric or mine. Reasonable. 419-874-5747. PAINTING AND Wallpapering. Professional, quality work. Removal, wall repair. Brian, 419-297-9686. LAWN MOWING. Reliable and experienced. 419-9730043 or 419-872-1687. MICHAEL’S EXCAVATING. Sand, stone, topsoil, excavating. Free estimates. Insured. 419-344-1872. AERATING, GET on list. Reasonable. 419-874-7763. A&J ROOFING and Siding. Call for free estimates. 567-288-1500. STUMP, TREE and shrub removal. Free estimates. Poolman Lawn & Landscape LLC. 419-874-8744. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER specializing in finish work, custom furniture, quality woodworking, home repairs. Jeff Hoile, 419-265-2999 or 419-874-1819. 13600 ROACHTON, close to Fort Meigs Road. Friday-Saturday, 9-2. Downsizing. My stuff could be your treasure. 1674 FOX Run, June 1, 9-1. Two-family. Sage green sectional, area rugs, 3 different kitchen/dining room tables and chairs. Rattan swivel chair with cushion. Everything goes. 209 EAST Fifth Street, June 7-9, 9-4. Please park in front of home or alley behind. Men’s hunting apparel, waders, hunting jacket, Harley leather jacket, Harley patches, women’s Don Caster clothing, Champion juicer, children’s toys, pet supplies, ladies ski clothes. Many Christmas items, linens and more. 26582 CARRONADE, Friday-Saturday, 9-4. Name brand kid clothes, baby gear and toys. 28151 WHITE Road, Friday-Saturday, 9-3. 29019 HUFFORD, Thursday-Saturday, 9-4. Dressers, desk and chair, file cabinets, bikes, household, decor, swingset, slide, clothing. Four-family sale. 326 EAST Indiana Avenue, behind Zoar Church. Thursday-Friday, 9-6. Multi-family garage sale. Co-motion tandem and touring bags, reclining sofa, table, dishes, glassware, tea pots, microwave, sewing table, jewelry, Christmas decorations and much more. A-1 GUTTER CLEANING. Debris taken away; tower removal. Insured. 419-865-1941. 551 EAST 2nd Street, Saturday, 9-2. Household items, toys, kids books, furniture, etc. ELECTRICIAN, 30 years experience. Residential and commercial. 419-704-7201. 645 MARILYN, May 30-31, 9-3. June 1, 9-1. Huge multi family sale. LAWN MOWING, experienced, reasonable , estimates. Call or text Justin 419-3092002. ALL GARAGE SALE ADVERTISING MUST BE PREPAID, BY CASH, CHECK OR CREDIT CARD BY MONDAY NOON ON WEEK OF PUBLICATION OR THE AD WILL NOT RUN. CALL 419-874-4491 TO PLACE YOUR AD AND PAY VIA CREDIT CARD. CARPET, VINYL, laminate, ceramic tile. Certified and insured. Installation. Free estimates and affordable prices. 419-269-1838. FREE PICK-UP for metal and appliances. Moving in/out, clean-up and hauling, houses, attics, basements, buildings, yards, garages, rental properties, etc. Special help for elderly, handicapped, vets. 419-215-4194. LAWN MOWING. Residential lawns. Reliable service, quality work. Reasonable prices. Call Don, 419-7083855. BRICK REPAIR, O’Shannons. Specializing in solving masonry problems. Chimneys, porches, foundations, tuckpointing, cement work. Fully licensed and insured. License number BTR05128HRC. 419-270-3782. SCHALLER TRUCKING. Delivering stone, sand and topsoil for life’s little projects. 419-666-7642, 419-392-7642. HANDYMAN. EXPERIENCED, references, reasonable. No job too small. Dave 419-823-8033. HURLEY’S INTERIOR/exterior painting. Reasonable prices. 20 years experience. Free estimates. Call 419-8826753. FOR SALE DINING ROOM outfit, rectangular table with leaf, 4 chairs; hutch with glass doors. $450. 419-206-8345. FIREWOOD, SEASONED, 4’ high x 8’ long stack, $80. 419-409-0252 or 419-4090250. OUTDOOR PLAYSET includes 2 swings, ball swing with bar, 2 person glider, fort with roof and sandbox below, wavy slide, rope/ramp climb and steps to fort, cargo net and firepole from fort. Buyer responsible for disassembling and removing. Good condition, could use a coat of paint. Photos available upon request. $650 cash only. 419-873-1999. CARRINGTON WOODS Subdivision annual sale, May 30-31, 8-3. June 1, 8-noon if anything is left. PERRYSBURG ROTARY Club 9th annual garage sale. Huge, commuity-wide sale. 20,000 square-feet of items. Furniture, clothes, books, toys and lots more. Saturday, June 1, 8am-2pm at Commodore Building, Perrysburg, corner of Louisiana and Indiana Avenue. VILLAGE AT River Place Condos, off Eckel Junction. May 31-June 1, 9-5. Miscellaneous items. Something for everyone. TURNBURY, OFF Eckel Junction, Village at River Place Condos (several condos). Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1, 9-2. At 519 Turnbury: Amish oak furniture, air compressor, tools. WEXFORD ANNUAL garage sales. Off Eckel Junction between 199 and Thompson, Perrysburg. Friday-Saturday, 9-5. MOVING/ESTATE ALL MOVING/ESTATE SALE ADVERTISING MUST BE PREPAID, BY CASH, CREDIT CARD OR CHECK, BY NOON ON MONDAY BEFORE PUBLICATION OR THE AD WILL NOT RUN. SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS. Over 30 years experience. Dressmaking, wedding gowns, bridesmaids, alterations and veil design. 419-874-5390. Park Construction Specialist. Full time. Must have experience in all phases of residential and commercial construction including framing, siding, basic plumbing and electric, concrete and masonry. Must be able to routinely lift 80 lbs. and have a high school diploma. Preferred qualifications include five years park maintenance or construction experience and welding and metal fabrication knowledge. Starting pay: $12.54/hr. Complete job description and application can be found at: www.wcparks.org. Please send resume and references by June 5, 2013 to Wood County Park District, 18729 Mercer Rd., Bowling Green, OH 43402 or email [email protected]. Power Equipment Parts Associate The Andersons Mower Center is seeking sales driven individuals to serve our customers on a part-time basis up to 28 hours per week. Parts Associate wages begin at $10.84 per hour. Computer, communication and power equipment experience is preferred. We offer training, and flexible scheduling. EOE. Apply in person before June 9, 2013 to: [email protected] The Andersons Mower Center 1220 Ford Street, Maumee, OH 43537 Phone 419-893-1199 Drivers & Dispatchers wanted for Perrysburg Transit Ride Right transportation is currently accepting applications for drivers and dispatchers in Perrysburg. Full and part time positions are available. Applicants for the driver position must have a good driving record and the ability to pass background check, DOT preemployment physical, and drug/alcohol testing. Applicants for the dispatcher position must have computer skills and be proficient in Microsoft Excel. Apply in person only: Ride Right 116 W. 3rd Street Applications accepted: Thursday, May 30 - 8am to 5pm Friday, May 31 - 8am to noon Cook Posting A 40 hours per week position (Monday through Friday) at the Wood County Committee on Aging’s Production Kitchen in Bowling Green. Responsibilities include preparation of appealing and nutritious meals in compliance with all guidelines and procedures of the Wood County Committee on Aging. Qualifications and Essential Skills: Must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Minimum of two years experience in bulk food preparation. Must successfully complete required ServSafe for Managers food service training. Must be proficient with basic reading and math functions. Minimum Requirements: Must have a proven record of working harmoniously with older adults as well as colleagues. Must be eligible for bonding and insurable under agency policy. Must possess a valid Ohio Driver’s license with proof of auto insurance (state minimum). Must meet the requirements contained in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) 173-3-06.6 (B)(3). Compliance shall be reviewed not less than annually. Must successfully complete Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) records check, as defined in OAC 173-9-01. Abilities Required: Must demonstrate fluency in English, both written and oral. Requires lifting, bending, stooping, reaching, and standing for extended periods of time, and carrying hot pans/trays of food. Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds consistently. Requires normal range of hearing and vision. Must be able to work in kitchen environment with heat and steam. Agency application available at the Wood County Committee on Aging, 305 N. Main St., Bowling Green, Ohio, by calling 419-353-5661, or at www.wccoa.net. Application must be received by 4:00 pm, Friday, June 7, 2013 EOE TRAINCO TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL Day • Eves • Weekend Class Job Placement Company Paid Training Call 419-837-5730 Train Locally-Save Hassle PERRYSBURG CAMPUS F www.traincoinc.com Has a great opportunity for an individual wanting to start their own delivery business by becoming an owner/operator of a DELIVERY TRUCK! This GREAT opportunity comes with SUPER SECURITY and UNLIMITED Earning Potential. This is YOUR opportunity to work with the #1 Home Improvement Center!! Call: 715-876-4000 WE ARE COMFORT KEEPERS® EXPERIENCE THE JOYS AND REWARDS Are you ready to make a difference in someone’s life? We’re looking for honest, compassionate, reliable people to take care of our clients. Earn a wage for doing something you already enjoy doing. To learn what becoming a Comfort Keeper® is all about, visit www.ahandinthehome.org. 109 W. 5th St. Perrysburg, OH 43551 GOODWILL LOCATION Driver. Goodwill now hiring a full time class A CDL driver for our Toledo and Bowling Green Hubs. Local and no overnight travel with most weekends off. Starting wage $20,800. Competitive benefits package is offered including healthcare, vision, Rx, dental, retirement, paid vacations and sick leave. Please send resumes to Goodwill, 626 N. Huron, Toledo, Ohio 43604 Attn: S. Semer or email resume to: ssemer@goodwill nwohio.org. LOOKING FOR in home childcare for my infant, starting in July. 419-344-6895. PERRYSBURG JIMMY Johns Restaurant looking for delivery workers. Must be 18 years old, valid license, good driving record. In shop workers needed, must be 16 years old. Call Don at 419360-0700. SALES / MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE. Full-time/parttime. Organized, computer literate and aggresive. 419-8730454. [email protected]. ROOF LOADER / CDL Trainee. $45,000-$50,000. Local positions, be home every night. Delivery of roofing supplies-repetitive, heavy lifting and roof walking. Clean driving record required. Great benefits and OT. Apply in person or online. Wimsatt Building Materials, 26440 Southpoint Road, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551. careers@wimsattdirect .com. SUMMER CHILDCARE assistance and transportation to activities needed for children age 7-12 at Perrysburg home. 20+ hours per week. E-mail [email protected] if interested. WAITRESSES / COOKS, PT/FT, have transportation. 419-873-0454. jrayling2@aol .com. BOATS 2000 12 ft. Pelican, Jon boat. 1953 Evinrude motor, rebuilt. Great little motor. $1,500. 419-377-1980. USED CARS LOOKING FOR cars/trucks. Call before selling or trading. 419-297-9709. 2007 CHRYSLER Town and Counrty, Limited, extended wagon, stow and go, leather, loaded, 74K. $14,500 OBO. 419-343-3797. 1998 CADILLAC Eldorado, white with tan interior, 76,000 miles, original owner, $7,000. Call 419-206-8345 if interested. 2004 JAGUAR S-type, charcoal, loaded, 115K miles, $9,777 OBO. 419-283-4606. WANTED TO BUY BUYING MOST items from garages. Vehicles, motorcycles, tools, mowers, etc. 419-870-0163. A MECHANIC buys vehicles; looks, pays accordingly, anything with wheels. 419-870-0163. BUYING OLD guitars, amps, antiques and unusual. Will help clean attic and basement. 419-874-9119. LOOKING FOR great things to buy or consign. Collections or estates. Jones & Jones LTD Antiques. 114 W. Indiana. 419-874-2867. WANTED GUNS, any age, any condition. Also WWII and earlier military items. Indian artifacts. Rob, 419-340-5808, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. $300 and up for All Junk and repairable cars/trucks. Guaranteed. Lowest Prices on Auto Parts Free Towing • 7 Days a Week 4848 N. detroit Avenue Homer’s Auto Parts near Laskey 419-478-5052 CLASSES OFFERED ART CLASSES - Group & Private. Drawing, painting & figure study. Beginning through advanced. EDGERTON ART Studio & School, Perrysburg. Current schedule and registration forms available online at www. EdgertonArt.com; Call: 419290-OILS [6457], Email: [email protected]. Subscribe Now! 419-874-2528 Rossford Record Journal PETS Humane Ohio Pet Food Bank welcomes pet food donations to help meet the demand. Dry and wet dog and cat food can be dropped off at Humane Ohio (3131Tremainsville) from 7:30 am - 5 pm Monday through Friday. GOOD OLD fashioned house cleaning and organization. Honest, hard working. Ellie, 419-308-9188. HOUSE CLEANING. Fulltime and weekends. 419-8747182, ask for Julie. CHILD CARE needed for 2 children Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m. to noon. 419-944-3503. SEWING MACHINE operators wanted in shop. Knowledge of sewing machines, will train, call between, 10a.m.2p.m. Monday-Friday. 419469-8898. We are a non-profit organization. WWW.COMFORTKEEPERS.COM Over 550 independently owned & operated offices worldwide. tXXXIVNBOFPIJPPSH XXXGBDFCPPLDPNIVNBOFPIJP ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — May 30, 2013 — Page 7 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT RIVER RIDGE APARTMENTS SHARE 3 bedroom house with washer/dryer. By Levis Commons, $550/month includes utilities. 419-250-2840. Move in Special $99 deposit + $200 off first full month rent For approved applicants / 12 month lease Limited Time Offer! Visit us online at www.investekmanagement.com Or call 419-666-1186 for a personal tour •Commercial/Office Space, 500 sq. ft.-1800 square feet available. •1 bedroom apt. available, $525 plus utilities. 419-352-0717 AVAILABLE NOW! WAREHOUSE SPACE 1,200 To 2,400 SQ. FT. WITH OFFICES RESTROOM OVERHEAD DOOR 13 FT. CEILINGS VERY CLEAN MODERN, SECURE 26963 ECKEL ROAD PERRYSBURG CALL 419.874.5307 Info + Photos on all MLS properties go to www.danberry.com SOUTH TOLEDO. 1,2 and 3 bedroom spacious apartment homes with washer/dryer. Across from the Stranahan Theater starting at $599. Call for our specials, 419-3890555. Abundant Life of Perrysburg is a subsidized independent housing facility for those 62 or older. We are located in a beautiful, quiet residential setting in Perrysburg. Abundant Life offers one bedroom garden apartments with private patios, indoor mailboxes, reserved parking and busing to local grocery stores. Applications are now being accepted. Call 419-874-4371. Perry’s Landing Space for Rent PERRYSBURG 419-872-2410 NEW LISTING – 1559 Turnbury – Lovely 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo in quiet setting, pool and club house. $129,000. NEW LISTING – 29615 Gleneagles – Great location for this 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Belmont condo with water views from most rooms. $235,000. 30033 Saint Andrews – Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in township so no city taxes. $227,500. 557 E. Indiana – 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, hardwood floors, family room, porch, on .6 acre. $129,900. 911 Michigan, Maumee – 3 bedroom home w/ new siding & windows, move right in. $85,000. 851 Walnut – PENDING 305 Osage – SOLD 7748 Sioux Ridge – SOLD 411 E S Boundary – SOLD 502 E Seventh – SOLD 26450 Laurel – SOLD THREE MEADOWS, Simmons Road, apartment. 2 bed, 1 bath, no dogs, first floor. $525 per month plus deposit. Call 419-843-2065. WANTED TO RENT PROFESSIONAL FAMILY desires charming 3-4 bedroom Perrysburg home rental. Call, 419-261-3790. For Rent Commercial Space Up to 6,000 sq. ft. Downtown Perrysburg 114 W. Indiana 419-874-2867 REAL ESTATE Perrysburg Real Estate News and Stats APARTMENTS: FREE RENT Camelot East in Rossford 179 ELM Street, Rossford. Single family home with large detached garage, central air conditioning, full basement, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new carpet throughout and enclosed front porch. $66,000. Please call 419350-8198 for appointment. Newly renovated. Large 1 and 2 bedrooms starting at $439. Centrally located at Buck and I-75, minutes from downtown and Levis Commons. All electric large, 24 hour laundry on site, dogs and cats welcome for additional deposit. Sign lease by May 31 and receive a free month’s rent. Limited availability. Call now. PERRYSBURG RIVERFRONT. Panoramic river views from this 2,900 square-foot hillside home. 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath, timber frame with oak beams throughout 3 story great room. Basement with walkout lower level to the river and docking for watercraft. Located in an area of million dollar plus homes. $599,000. Call 419-343-7035. LAND FOR sale, 1.85 acres, Perrysburg Township, Perrysburg Schools. Parcel P60-400210000065002, $42,000. Call 419-690-2183. 419-666-5320 Ridgewood Crossing Subdivision Home for Sale by Owner 1655 Ridge Cross Rd. 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, finished lower level, great backyard for entertaining. Asking $231,900. 419-874-1073 New Listing – 531 Harrison, Perrysburg – $234,900 – 4 beds, 2.5 baths, large yard, open kitchen/family room. 5101 Lose Road, Monclova – $249,900 – Anthony Wayne schools, European contemporary design on 7+ acres, 2 story great room with wood stove. Every room has doors that open to deck. 716 River Glen, Maumee – $214,900 – Beautiful 4 bed, 2.5 bath home on quiet street, hardwood floors throughout, large 3 season porch, master bath, partially finished basement, beautiful gardens. 3078 Escott, South Toledo – PENDING Enjoy country living with a neighborhood feel! 4788 COUNTY ROAD 16, WOODVILLE $168,500 Stunning home on 1 acre adjacent to the golf course! 25x11 gorgeous sunroom has ceramic tile, vaulted ceiling, tinted windows and skylights. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths and divided basement. The master bedroom has a master bath & walk-in closet. Quality throughout! 32x30 pole barn with bar & kitchen area. 1102 ERIE CT., WOODVILLE $122,000 (CONDO!) Tastefully decorated & open floor plan! Spacious living rm, family rm w/gas fp, dining rm & kitchen with an abundance of oak cabinetry, snack bar & appliances. 2 big bedrooms & 2 full baths! Master has double closets & master bath, 1st floor laundry, c-air, 2 car attached gar w/opener & awesome 15x12 covered deck! Terry A. Floro [email protected] 419-270-9667 or 419-855-8466 WELLES BOWEN REALTORS AUCTIONS LAND FOR SALE READY TO BUILD NOW Barb Stout, ABR, e-Pro 419-346-7510 www.barbstout.com Infoline # 419-539-1020 Cecilia Richardson, ABR 419-356-2000 www.ceciliarichardson.danberry.com at www.PerrysburgBlog.com BEAUTIFUL HOLLAND offices for lease. State of the art conference room, 24 hour security, window and wall treatments. Full kitchen with auditorium available. Close to shopping, restaurants and highways. Ample parking. Call Jackie today at 567-703-8511. PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Call the Fair Housing Center, 243-6163, before you run your advertisement. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The tollfree telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. One acre lot of land located in Tontogany, OH inside a semi-private cul-de-sac in Harley Woods Subdivision off of Tontogany Road. This lot is ready to build now and has electric, city water, natural gas, sanitary and storm sewers complete with taps. Asking price is $55,000. Call Chet Welch for more details at 419-215-4482. VACATION RENTALS PLACE YOUR Vacation Rentals here. Call us 419874-4491 to place your ad. The George Ross Ford Estate | The Hamlet 29755 SOMERSET | PERR PERRYSBURG YSBURG | JUNE 15TH AT NOON Preview Sunday, Sunday, June 2NDAnd 9TH Noon - 3:00 pm Behold The George Ross Ford Estate of Perrysburg’s historical subdivision, The Hamlet. Known for its 17th century English style, this riverfront estate has preserved its exquisite architecture beautifully. With over 11,500 square feet and modern amenities including granite countertops in the kitchen Ǧǡ Ƥ ǡ formal dining room, wine cellar, and billiard room, this 8-bedroom estate has it all! Truly an opportunity of a lifetime, and only available at absolute auction! Beth Rose Auction Co., LLC & Loss Realty Group 419.534.6223 | BethRoseAuction.com FREE CABLE Cordoba Apartments Perrysburg Township. Close to Owens & Crossroads. SulphurSpringsRealty.com Rent starting at $410 419-381-0600 1 BEDROOM plus den, laundry hook up, 1 year lease, security deposit, no pets, non smoking. 419-466-1350. 2 BEDROOM apartment, Perrysburg. Washer/dryer hook up, appliances, garage, Oakmont Subdivision. $625/month. 419-874-4226. J.J. KOSMIDER Phil Casey 419.360.3304 [email protected] REALTY, INC. 26709 Green Ville, Riverford: Sold 29772 Foxhill, The Hamlet: Sold 26614 Carronade, Perrysburg: $329,900. Great family home with beautiful kitchen, lovely master suite, 3.5 baths and terrific basement. 5744 Anchor Hills, Sylvania: $359,900. Spectacular home on the water. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths with tons of amenities and class! 2 BEDROOM villa. C/A, gas heat, attached garage, washer/dryer hook-ups, $680/ month. 419-874-0889. A PETITE river area vintage apartment. $499. 419-9132216. APARTMENTS: FREE rent. Camelot East in Rossford. Newly renovated. Large 1 and 2 bedrooms starting at $439. Centrally located at Buck and I75, minutes from downtown and Levis Commons. All electric large, 24 hour laundry on site, dogs and cats welcome for additional deposit. Sign lease by June 30 and receive a free month’s rent. Limited availability. Call now. 419-6665320. CONDO TOWNHOUSE. Lovely, quiet, Three Meadows, 2 large bedrooms with large closets, 1-1/2 baths, 1st floor laundry, nice kitchen with all appliances, extra large garage, some pets, $755/month. 419-874-5323. Jim Simons 419.344.9702 Other Great Homes for Sale NEW! 26756 Green Ville, Perrysburg Victorian . . . . . . .$335,000 NEW! 26484 Carrington Blvd., beautiful Carrington Woods! $335,000 9604 Ford Road, 2 acre golf course lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$250,000 SOLD! 27262 Fort Meigs, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$234,000 NEW! 795 Maple, Pburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$179,900 PENDING! 1020 Louisiana Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$176,000 SOLD! 834 Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$139,900 525 Bennington, Maumee beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,500 NEW! 5755 Taylor, Walbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$134,900 NEW! 3761 Mapleway, Maumee brick ranch home . . . .$125,000 SOLD! 211 Colony, Wonderful Rossford property . . . . .$124,500 1801 Wildwood, wooded retreat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$117,900 PENDING! 3806 Glendale. Great Toledo ranch home . .$116,900 Dowling Road, Lots of Lots 5+ acres each . . . . . . . . . . . .$65,000 Check out these homes at www.jimsimonshomes.com ROSSFORD 2 bedroom starting at $450. Quiet community. Pet friendly. 1110 Lewis. By appointment, 419-385-0704. DOWNTOWN PERRYSBURG, upper apartment. 1 bedroom, newly remodeled, non smoking, no pets. Rent includes garage, heating, nice and private with air conditioning. $700/month. 419-8747291. PERRYSBURG 2 bedroom apartment. Free heat, hot water, water and sewer. All appliances, carport, secure storage. Very clean and quiet. Quick access to expressway. $605/month. 419-874-4226. PERRYSBURG DOWNTOWN prime retail or office space. All utilities and Internet included. $670/month. Special rate for new entrepreneur or non-profits. 419-874-4682, 419-350-0080. PERRYSBURG ONE bedroom apartment in quiet neighborhood, close to shopping, with gas heat, C/A, garage with opener. Non-smoking, no pets. $570/month, one year lease. 419-874-5689. PERRYSBURG TWINPLEX, 204 Marie, $680 /month. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, washer/dryer hook-up, garage. Non-smoking. No pets. 419872-2131. POINT PLACE, 102nd Street, 2 bedroom, $675/ month plus utilities. 419-4661359. 26484 Carrington Blvd. Wonderful large home in beautiful Carrington Woods. Great lot traditional floor plan with large rooms. Priced to sell. Come in and add your finishing touches. $335,000. Office: 419.874.8311 Home: 419.666.8423 Fax: 419.874.9536 Cell: 419.266.2588 ~Perrysburg “Country”~ 26321 HULL PRAIRIE - 20 Acres Stately English Tudor in Perrysburg horse country – 20 acres, mature trees, pond, barn, outbuildings and more. OPEN TO OFFER! $795,000. REALTY PAM ’ S P ICKS 6227 Wexford Ct. . . . . . . Cul-de-sac Lot . . . . $199,500 1330 Running Brook . . . . . . SOLD . . . . . . . $179,900 3 New England Lane . . . . . . SOLD . . . . . . . $109,900 5 New England Lane . . . . . SOLD . . . . . . . $104,900 E-mail: [email protected] Christine B. Rettig ABR, CRS, e-PRO, GRI e-PRO 419.874.3230 [email protected] Company Sales Leader 2011 419.874.5582 [email protected] OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM 108 West Harrison Street $319,900 New Price, Updated, Overlooks Towpath Trail! 26397 Oak Meadows Dr. West $189,000 Well Maintained, Mature Lot, Deck & Patio! PENDING --\ ~Hamlet~ 29757 SOMERSET - New on Market Stylish river townhouse with great views of the Maumee. spacious reception rooms, modern kitchen, all updates, plenty of privacy. $839,000. 29592 DURHAM DRIVE - First Floor Living Stylish 3 bed villa on private, well-landscaped lot, with plenty of green space. Dramatic 2 story foyer, gallery and living room. 9’ ceilings throughout, with lots of light. Spacious 1st floor master. Room to expand. $419,000. ~On The River~ 540 RIVERSIDE DRIVE - Eagle Point Great family home, 2 acres w/ deep water dockage. 7 bed, 5.1 baths. Has everything! Quiet cul-de-sac setting in Eagle Point. Priced to sell at $849,000. ~Village~ 3 MAPLE - River Site Great Site! Set on 4 acre bluff overlooking the river, walking distance to village. A special setting and special home! Priced at $1,650,000. For more details or to schedule a showing Contact: Michael G. 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WĂŵĞůĂZŽƐĞ͕ƵĐƟŽŶĞĞƌCAI AARE ƉĂŵΛƉĂŵĞůĂƌŽƐĞĂƵĐƟŽŶ͘ĐŽŵ Best!” Pame a Rose ©2013 Betty J. Lazzaro, CRS & ABR TBR Million Dollar Club Life Member Congratulations 2012 Company Sales Leader! Featured Listing! Featured Listing! 29068 East River Road $675,000 Unique custom built Scholz design! Open foyer, lots of windows, 18’ ceilings, French doors to deck, gourmet kitchen/breakfast room, fifth bedroom/bonus room, Bose sound, hardwood floors, English garden. Billie S. Bodnar MINIMUM BID $10,000 sŝĞǁDŽƌĞ/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶKŶůŝŶĞ͊ ǁǁǁ͘ƉĂŵĞůĂƌŽƐĞĂƵĐƟŽŶ͘ĐŽŵ ~Belmont~ 29729 GLENEAGLES - First Ad Fresh and modern ranch unit, lots of light with vaulted living room and breakfast bay in kitchen. 2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, spacious master. Won’t last! $239,000. SHEFFIELD LOT - Golf Course Setting! Last remaining building site at Belmont, overlooking 15th fairway, shared maintenance. Priced to sell, $59,000. 43 Knollwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW PRICE. . . . . $124,850 29301 Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW LISTING . . . PENDING 1946 Hunters Run . . . . . . . . . . . . 1928 sq. ft.. . . . . $209,900 615 Kirkshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW PRICE.. . . . . $229,900 543 E. Second. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD 16591 Freyman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD WATERFRONT PROPERTY 320 River Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLD 24071 W. River Road . . . . . . . . NEW PRICE. . . . . $899,000 2957 Deep Water Lane. . . . . NEW LISTING. . . . . $980,000 GRI REALTY 14848 ROACHTON ROAD - New Listing Plenty of room to romp on this 10+ acre home site. Home features modern open floor plan, 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, spacious kitchen, barn, pond, pasture and much more. Take a look! $839,000. Realtor® 419.356.2209 e-mail: [email protected] A U d I K N 26290 Hull Prairie ~ $1,325,000 Modern Day Mansion - Open floor plan - ideal for entertaining upper deck & lower patio! Features 6 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen w/ sunroom, romantic master suite w/ fireplace & sitting room! Lower level walk-out w/ kitchen, exercise room, family room, theater room & indoor pool & 4 car garage! New Listing 2925 Rocksberry Cape Cod $70,900 Single Family Homes 700 Highland Rossford $121,900 $600,000 14629 Wood Creek Court The Sanctuary 29068 East River Road 1.27 Acres/Perrysburg $675,000 Wildwood/Sylvania $799,000 3515 Hill River The Overlook $1,325,000 26290 Hull Prairie Road 14645 Deerwood Court PENDING 26337 Carrington Blvd. PENDING Building Lots River Ridge Subdivision Lots-Perrysburg *Call for details Lots-Perrysburg *Call for details The Sanctuary Sanctuary on the River Lots-Perrysburg *Call for details View Current Listings @ www.ListedByBetty.com Home: 419.666.8606 or Office 419.479.2227 x235 Mindy McGrail Cell 419.304.3339 [email protected] 127 W. Second . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING . . . . . . . . . .$200,000 25273 Thompson .4 bed, redone, huge outbuilding .$197,500 23993 Stony Ridge . . . . . . .SOLD in 2 days . . . . . . . .$157,500 442 E. Seventh . . . . . . . . . . . .PENDING . . . . . . . . . .$149,900 1341 Stanwix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,900 3030 Medford . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOLD. . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,900 1952 Devinci . . . . . .New Price, Charming Condo . . .$74,900 3444 E. Manhattan . 2 bed bungalow, Old North End . $57,500 YƵĞƐƟŽŶƐ͍ĂůůKƵƌKĸĐĞdŽĚĂLJ͊ 419-865-1224 Personal Property Auction Thursday June 6, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. 29068 White Rd., Perrysburg, OH 43551 Located West of I-75 on St Rt 795 to North on White Rd. Antique Furniture, Windows, Rugs: Mahogany-4 drawer chest w/mirror, square mahogany table, 2 door book case, full bed, sheet music stand, desk; Walnut-3 door bookcase, full size Jenny Lind bed; 5 drawer chest, (2)3 drawer chests, drop leaf table, (4)walnut chairs; Oak-2 door Arts & Crafts bookcase; leaded glass server w/claw feet, (2)square tables, round table, rocker, captains chair; square maple table; 5 leg Chippendale sofa; clack ebony candlestick hall tree; cherry gate leg table; tables & stands; ogee mirror; large gilded mirror; (4) matching lead glass windows; 12+ rugs in various sizes; plus more. Pictures, Prints, Frames, Glassware, Collectibles: Pansies oil on canvas; 100’s of frames, pictures & prints of horses, still life, landscape, mirrors & others; (4)quilts; silverware boxes; sterling candle holders, shaker & more; large assortment of costume jewelry in broaches, earrings, necklaces & more; stemware; hand painted china; cups & saucers; knife rest; cake plates; Flow Blue plates; pattern & pressed glass; butter pats; statue of horses; kitchen collectibles; crocks; antique reference books; Bryer’s horses; many smalls such as Wades, Daggenhart owls, pie birds & more; brass fireplace tools; oriental items; canes & walking sticks; plus more. Household & Misc: (4) wicker chairs; folding chairs; casual chairs; everyday pots, pans, kitchen utensils; plus other every day household items. Tools & Garage items: MTD 3/21 snow blower; MTD 5hp mower; 2 wheel lawn cart; wheel barrow; Stihl KM 55R chain saw on stick; 1500 psi pressure washer; electric chain saw; 6” bench grinder; aluminum ladders; step ladders; yard & hand tools; fasteners & hand tools; dremel tool; sanders; plus more. Order of sale: Selling in 2 lines, 1 auctioneer selling antiques & collectibles while another sells tools & misc. Terms: 5% buyers fee, MC/Visa, waived for Cash or check w/ID. Lunch by Sandys. See www.whalenauction.com for photos! Ronald Zuidema Trust John Hartman Trustee 419-875-6317 [email protected] Auctioneers: John & Jason Whalen, Mike Murry Information reliable but not guaranteed * * * NOTICE * * * Investigate before you invest. Call the Ohio Division of Securities BEFORE purchasing an investment. Call the Division’s Investor Protection Hotline at 800-788-1194 to learn if the investment is properly registered and if the seller is properly licensed. Please be advised that many work at home advertisements do not yield what is promised. It is best to investigate the company before applying for any work at home position. (This notice is a public service of the Welch Publishing Co.) Penta Career Center accepts donation of fire truck from Toledo Page 8 — May 30, 2013 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL AUCTIONS Perrysburg Contents Auction! Tues. June 4th at 1 p.m., Preview at Noon 735 Maple St. Perrysburg, OH 43551 Dir: Indiana to Right on Sandusky St to Right on Maple St. The Seller was the Former Owner of “Woods Typewriter Service” in Toledo. This house is full of items and treasures dating back to the 1800’s. 50+ Antique Typewriters and Restoration Parts & Accessories. Rare Typewriters, Remington, Royal, Corona, Much More. Vintage Lanterns, Childs Books & Toys, Homer Laughlin, Crocks, Cut Glass, Figurines, Antique Home Restoration, Pugh Pottery, Craftsman Tools, Antique Bar, European Prints, Household Misc, Ceramics, Art Deco Décor, Antique Books, Furniture, Electronics, Records, Collectible, Much More!! KAREN ROSE, AUCTIONEER View pics and Inventory at www.pamelaroseauction.com 419-865-1224 Public safety/criminal justice juniors watch as Toledo Mayor Mike Bell, left, and Toledo Fire Chief Luis Santiago, right, donate an older model city fire truck to Penta Career Center and Superintendent Ron Matter, center. ABSOLUTE ABSOLUTE Auction Auction Tuesday T uesday June 11 11 am Bro e d! nvitt ion I ipat ic t r a ker P OH/IN Disc Discount ount Realty: Realty: REC.0000439981; Da David vid A. Kessler: Kessler: 57196307479, BRK BRK.0000113651; .0000113651; Jeffrey Jeffrey B. B. Doner: Doner: 2010000058 1,918 SF Office/Retail Building 1445 South Reynolds Road, To oledo 1,918 SF Office/Retail Building on 0.594 Acres • Zoned Office Comm. (CO) • Lg Parking Lot • Flexible Space • Heavily-Traveled Location Sells to the Highest Bidderr,, Regardless of Price! Inspection: Inspection: Mon, June 3, 10 am - 12pm See See Website Website ffor or FFull ull TTerms erms and CConditions onditions Seller: Seller: Local Local Union #1892 - UUAW AW BBuilding uilding AAssociation ssociation 10% BBuyer’s uyer’s Premium Premium David David A. Kessler Kessler is the licensed licensed auctioneer auctioneer ffor or this auc auction. tion. KKey ey AAuctioneers uctioneers is not a licensed licensed auctioneer auctioneer in the State State of Ohio Ohio and is acting acting solely as the rreal eal esta estate te broker. broker. (855) 3 53-1100 ‘A River Connects Us’ summer reading club kicks off June 5 The Rossford Public Library will celebrate another year of summer reading with its annual kick off on Wednesday, June 5. Debbie Nofzinger from Wood County Parks will present “What Was it Like to be an Anishnabek Indian along the Maumee River” at 6:30 p.m., in the library’s lantern. This year’s program reflects the theme “A River Connects Us” and is a lead in to the Ohio Summer Chautauqua later this summer. Programs will concentrate on a river theme and will include a Bass Pro Shops fishing clinic, river rock painting, and a visit from Spike the Walleye at the annual ice cream social which is by invitation for all who complete the reading club at the end of July. The kick-off event is a family program and will include hands-on activities related to Native American life in the area. It is free and open to all, however registration is requested by calling the library at 419-666-0924. Subscribe to the Record. Call 419-874-4491 On May 22, a 1990 fire truck became the newest addition to the public safety/EMT fire science program at Penta Career Center. The Tele Squrt 50 rig, manufactured in St. Joseph, Missouri, features a 50-foot water tower and aerial ladder and was donated to the career center by the City of Toledo. Toledo Mayor Mike Bell said the city was pleased to donate the truck. “It [fire truck] will help educate some young people from our region and get others interested in becoming emergency responders,” he said, adding, “If this motivates kids, it benefits the whole region.” Toledo Fire Chief Luis Santiago said, “We’re very excited about this donation. We see this as a good way to pass on training. It is our obligation to pass on our profession to the next generation and see this donation as a small part of that obligation.” Superintendent Ron Matter expressed his appreciation to the city. “On behalf of our public safety/EMT fire science program and the Penta administration, I’d like to thank you for working with us to make this a reality.” The superintendent became aware of the availability of the truck, valued at $2,500, from Tom Krisjanis, public safety instructor and former Toledo firefighter. Mr. Matter approached the mayor last fall about acquiring the vehicle and in April city council approved the donation. Mr. Krisjanis is pleased with the rig. “Having a fire engine as a teaching tool for our students will help take our program to the next level. This will be a tremendous benefit for our students and our program.” Public Safety/EMT fire science junior Jacob Bloomer of Rossford High School also is excited about the new addition. “This, by far, is the biggest, best piece of equipment donated,” he said, adding that the program has received donations of fire turnout gear and medical equipment in the past. Jacob and his classmates have begun examining the truck more closely. “We’ve looked at it some and lifted the ladder,” he said. Fellow classmate Todd Yates of Springfield Schools, said he was “surprised and pleased” with the donation. He said the class has begun working on a Penta logo to replace the Toledo Fire insignia. “We plan on painting it a brighter red with a logo scheme that incorporates the school,” he explained. The students will be working with classmates in computer-aided design on the logo and will receive assistance from automotive program students with the painting. But for now with the school year about to end, the truck will see minimal usage. Mr. Matter said the vehicle will be stored in the maintenance area for the short term and may be housed in the addition to the land lab under construction this summer. –Jane Maiolo Oak Bend Church VBS Oak Bend Church will hold a Vacation Bible School program June 10 to 14, from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. each day. The theme is “Kingdom Rock, Where Kids Stand Strong for God.” Participants will hear Bible stories, sing songs, do science experiments and play games. The program is open to children age 4 through fifth grade. There is no cost, but space is limited and registration is requested. For more information, call 419-874-0219 or visit the Web site at www.oakbend.org. Oak Bend Church is located at 11275 Eckel Junction Road, Perrysburg. Eagle Point Elementary School students of the month Eagle Point Elementary School honored its students of the month for April. They are: William Graffius, Desiree Smaw, Macy Adams, Tannek Bias, Carleigh Good, Lacey Alexander, Adrianna Worley, Emily Myers, Abby Dennis, Emily Tokar, Madelyn St. Mary, John Findley, Neil MacKinnon, Hunter Hitchens, Kaitlyn Petro, Makayla Williams, Hunter Korzec and Colleen Palmer. Owens to host youth soccer camp in June NBC softball Owens Community College will offer area soccer players the opportunity to learn about the fundamentals of the sport as women’s soccer hosts an Express Soccer Youth Camp, June 24-28. The Express women’s soccer program will offer a Premier Camp starting on Monday, June 24. The five-day Premier Camp is designed for experienced players and will take place from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The camp will conclude on Friday, June 28. Youth ages 6-13 will be divided by age groups and abilities and receive individual instruction on various soccer technical and tactical skills. Camp instructors will include the Owens Express women’s soccer coaching NBC baseball honors posted Larry Jones, the Northern Buckeye Conference commissioner, has announced the following honors for Rossford High School baseball players. Player of the Year: Ryan Reed, junior. First Team: Ryan Reed, utility; Noah Asmus, junior, third base. gon Road in Perrysburg Township. Owens women’s soccer completed its second season as an intercollegiate program in 2012. Led by Head Coach Mary Whisler, the Express finished with a 13-2-3 overall record and in first place (91-2 record) in the NJCAA Region XII women’s soccer regular season standings. For more information or to register, call 574-2155042, send an e-mail to [email protected] or visit the Web site at www.owensexpress.com /camps. staff and student-athletes as well as area high school and college coaches. Each individual will receive a camp Tshirt and a certificate of participation. Parents and coaches are invited to attend the camp to listen and observe at no additional charge. Participants are encouraged to wear appropriate soccer clothing, shin guards and footwear for the camp. Additionally, attendees should bring their own soccer ball and a beverage. The camp will take place in the college’s soccer complex on the campus on Ore- honors posted Larry Jones, the Northern Buckeye Conference commissioner, has announced the following honors for Rossford High School girls softball players. First Team: Margo Jackson, catcher; Kelly Swope, first base. Second Team: Hannah Gauthehier, pitcher; Maddie York, outfield; Mandi Longeway, designated hitter. Good job Bulldogs! 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