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Events Legals WILLIAMS FULTON “THE VILLAGE REPORTER” SERVING WILLIAMS & FULTON COUNTIES AND BEYOND GET YOUR AD SEEN IN “THE VILLAGE REPORTER“! YOUR AD WILL BE VIEWED BY THOUSANDS OF SUBSCRIBERS AND READERS IN WILLIAMS & FULTON COUNTIES, AS WELL AS VIEWED ONLINE ON OUR WEBSITE! TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK, VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.THEVILLAGEREPORTER.COM. YOU MAY ALSO CALL OUR MAIN OFFICE AT (419) 485-4851. PLEASE NOTE THAT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT (PREPAID ONLY) IS DUE THE FRIDAY BEFORE PUBLICATION AT 5PM. $8 FOR 1-20 WORDS, $10 FOR 20-40 WORDS; +$2 FOR EACH 20-WORD BLOCK FOR SALE - Do you love history? Do you love FAYETTE? 1916 Fayette Tattler (Yearbook), good condition. $20. 419-630-4305. Storage STORAGE - West Unity Storage Units for Rent. Month To Month Rates - Call 419/924-5007. 10x20 $49 • 10x10 $38 WANTED TO BUY - Junk cars & trucks, dead or alive, top dollar $ paid. 419-708-1615, 419-335-1358. Wanted Help Wanted To Place Your Classified Call 419-485-4851! For Sale Help Wanted HELP WANTED - PART-TIME MEAL DELIVERY DRIVER - The Fulton County Board of Commissioners is accept- ing applications for the position of part -time Regular Meal Delivery Driver. This person will report to the Fulton County Senior Center in Wauseon daily to perform deliv- ery duties as per assigned route, Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to completion of assigned route, minimum two hours. The starting wage will be $8.00 per hour. All in- terested candidates should send applications to the Ful- ton County Senior Center or visit www.fultoncountyoh. com for more information. EEO Employer HELP WANTED - MARCO’S PIZZA is now hiring. Inside & delivery help needed. Management positions also avail- able. Apply in person at Marco’s or fax 419-592-7525. FOR SALE - Beautiful F1B Aussiedoodle pups $300. 16 weeks old. Call 419-572-0999. LEGALS - On June 9, 2014, the Council of the Village of Pioneer, Ohio passed the following legislation: Ordinance No. 06-2014: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2014 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. This Ordinance allows the Village to real- locate the existing line item balances in the General Fund during the fiscal year 2014 for municipal purposes and declares an emergency. All provisions of this Ordinance go into full force and effect immediately. On July 14, 2014, the Council of the Village of Pioneer, Ohio passed the following legislation: Ordinance No. 07-2014: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2014 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. This Ordinance allows the Village to real- locate the existing line item balances in the General Fund during the fiscal year 2014 for municipal purposes and declares an emergency. All provisions of this Ordinance go into full force and effect immediately. Resolution No. 10-2014, A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE AMOUNTS AND RATES AS DETERMINED BY THE BUDGET COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING THE NEC- ESSARY TAX LEVIES AND CERTIFYING THEM TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR. The purpose of this Resolution is to authorize the County Auditor to place upon the tax du- plicate and collect the property taxes apportioned to the Village Pioneer commencing January 1, 2015. The complete text of the above legislation can be ob- tained or viewed at the office of the Village Fiscal Offi- cer, at 409 South State Street, Pioneer, Ohio 43554. This summary was prepared or reviewed and approved by Thomas A. Thompson, Village Solicitor for the Village of Pioneer, Ohio. EVENTS - Fall Travel Party, Sun. Aug. 3rd--1:30-4:00pm Ramada Inn--Exit 13--Ohio Turnpike, “On Stage Alaska” Our 1st promo for our 26th tour, June 14-26, 2015; Free! Free!--7 day inland--4 day cruise, Entertainment, Door Prizes & refreshments. I will also be going through all my tours............Evelyn’s Excursions 419-737-2055 www.ev- elynsexcursions.com EOE/M/F/D/V FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for Order Pickers, General Laborers, Machine Operators & Forklift Drivers • Full & part-time schedules • 1st, 2nd, 3rd and weekend shifts available • Weekly paychecks; Benefits options • Clean, safe worksite; Great team • Possible Conversion to a Sauder Employee • Must be 18; HS diploma/GED Required • Walk/stand for shift duration • Able to lift up to 50lbs • Must pass drug testing APPLY TODAY & EARN UP TO $9.25/HR Join Our Team in Archbold, OH apply.smjobs.com Visit Us: Mon-Thurs, 8AM-4PM and Friday, 8AM-1PM 408 Sauder Street • Archbold, OH 43502 Apply online, stop by or call: 419-446-3900 JOB CODE 7M6S Staff Management | SMX at SAUDER is growing and it's a great time to get your foot in the door. LPN Part-time, Fri.-Sat. Second & third shift and/or PRN Private Duty Home Care Resume to: Community Health Professionals 230 Westfield Dr., Archbold 419-445-5128 ComHealthPro.org Kecy Metal Technologies, an ARC Group Worldwide Company (NASDAQ: ARCW), currently has openings in multiple areas in our Hudson, MI and Wauseon, Ohio facilities. Cost Accountant MRP Coordinator Tool and Die Repair – 1st and 2nd shift Production Supervisor – 2nd shift Robotic Welder Press Operator - Stamping Industrial Maintenance We offer a competitive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life and 401K. To apply you may complete an application Monday – Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 pm or send salary requirements, resume, and references to: Kecy Metal Technologies Attention: Human Resources Email: [email protected] 4111 Munson Hwy Hudson, MI 49247 Dedicated to Diversity EOE Now hiring Full and Part Time Drivers * Excellent Benefits and 401K CDL-A, 1 yr. T/T experience 800-879-7826 www.ruan.com/jobs Driver Based in Holiday City, OH HOME DAILY!!! Earn up to $62,000 / Year

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Events

Legals

W I L L I A M SF U L T O N

“THE VILLAGE REPORTER”

S E R V I N G W I L L I A M S & F U L T O N C O U N T I E S A N D B E Y O N DGET YOUR AD SEEN IN “THE VILLAGE REPORTER“! YOUR AD WILL BE VIEWED BY THOUSANDS OF SUBSCRIBERS AND READERS IN WILLIAMS & FULTON COUNTIES, AS WELL AS VIEWED ONLINE ON OUR WEBSITE! TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK, VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.THEVILLAGEREPORTER.COM. YOU MAY ALSO CALL OUR MAIN OFFICE AT (419) 485-4851. PLEASE NOTE THAT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT (PREPAID ONLY) IS DUE THE FRIDAY BEFORE PUBLICATION AT 5PM.

$8 FOR 1-20 WORDS, $10 FOR 20-40 WORDS; +$2 FOR EACH 20-WORD BLOCK

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FOR SALE - Do you love history? Do you love FAYETTE? 1916 Fayette Tattler (Yearbook), good condition. $20. 419-630-4305.

StorageSTORAGE - West Unity Storage Units for Rent. Month To Month Rates - Call 419/924-5007. 10x20 $49 • 10x10 $38

WANTED TO BUY - Junk cars & trucks, dead or alive, top dollar $ paid. 419-708-1615, 419-335-1358.

Wanted

Help Wanted

To Place Your Classified Call 419-485-4851!

For Sale

Help WantedHELP WANTED - PART-TIME MEAL DELIVERY DRIVER - The Fulton County Board of Commissioners is accept-ing applications for the position of part -time Regular Meal Delivery Driver. This person will report to the Fulton County Senior Center in Wauseon daily to perform deliv-ery duties as per assigned route, Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to completion of assigned route, minimum two hours. The starting wage will be $8.00 per hour. All in-terested candidates should send applications to the Ful-ton County Senior Center or visit www.fultoncountyoh.com for more information. EEO Employer

HELP WANTED - MARCO’S PIZZA is now hiring. Inside & delivery help needed. Management positions also avail-able. Apply in person at Marco’s or fax 419-592-7525.

FOR SALE - Beautiful F1B Aussiedoodle pups $300. 16 weeks old. Call 419-572-0999.

LEGALS - On June 9, 2014, the Council of the Village of Pioneer, Ohio passed the following legislation:Ordinance No. 06-2014: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2014 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. This Ordinance allows the Village to real-locate the existing line item balances in the General Fund during the fiscal year 2014 for municipal purposes and declares an emergency. All provisions of this Ordinance go into full force and effect immediately.

On July 14, 2014, the Council of the Village of Pioneer, Ohio passed the following legislation:

Ordinance No. 07-2014: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2014 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. This Ordinance allows the Village to real-locate the existing line item balances in the General Fund during the fiscal year 2014 for municipal purposes and declares an emergency. All provisions of this Ordinance go into full force and effect immediately.

Resolution No. 10-2014, A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE AMOUNTS AND RATES AS DETERMINED BY THE BUDGET COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING THE NEC-ESSARY TAX LEVIES AND CERTIFYING THEM TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR. The purpose of this Resolution is to authorize the County Auditor to place upon the tax du-plicate and collect the property taxes apportioned to the Village Pioneer commencing January 1, 2015.

The complete text of the above legislation can be ob-tained or viewed at the office of the Village Fiscal Offi-cer, at 409 South State Street, Pioneer, Ohio 43554. This summary was prepared or reviewed and approved by Thomas A. Thompson, Village Solicitor for the Village of Pioneer, Ohio.

EVENTS - Fall Travel Party, Sun. Aug. 3rd--1:30-4:00pmRamada Inn--Exit 13--Ohio Turnpike, “On Stage Alaska” Our 1st promo for our 26th tour, June 14-26, 2015; Free! Free!--7 day inland--4 day cruise, Entertainment, Door Prizes & refreshments. I will also be going through all my tours............Evelyn’s Excursions 419-737-2055 www.ev-elynsexcursions.com

VILLAGE REPORTER (OH) Size: 3.5 X 5 Column: N/A IO: 411774 Color: BW Designer: DLK Proof: 01

E O E / M / F / D / V • F O L L O W U S O N F A C E B O O K & T W I T T E R

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for Order Pickers, General Laborers,Machine Operators & Forklift Drivers• Full & part-time schedules• 1st, 2nd, 3rd and weekend shifts available• Weekly paychecks; Benefits options• Clean, safe worksite; Great team• Possible Conversion to a Sauder Employee• Must be 18; HS diploma/GED Required• Walk/stand for shift duration• Able to lift up to 50lbs• Must pass drug testing

A P P LY T O D A Y & E A R N U P T O $ 9 . 2 5 / H R

Join Our Teamin Archbold, OH

apply.smjobs.comVisit Us: Mon-Thurs, 8AM-4PM and Friday, 8AM-1PM

408 Sauder Street • Archbold, OH 43502Apply online, stop by or call: 419-446-3900

JOB CODE7M6S

Staff Management | SMX at SAUDER is growing and it's a great time to get your foot in the door.

LPNPart-time, Fri.-Sat.

Second & third shift and/or PRNPrivate Duty Home Care

Resume to:Community Health Professionals

230 Westfield Dr., Archbold419-445-5128 • ComHealthPro.org

Kecy Metal Technologies, an ARC Group Worldwide Company (NASDAQ: ARCW), currently has openings in multiple areas in our Hudson, MI and Wauseon, Ohio facilities. • CostAccountant • MRPCoordinator • ToolandDieRepair–1stand2ndshift • ProductionSupervisor–2ndshift • RoboticWelder • PressOperator-Stamping • IndustrialMaintenance

Weofferacompetitivebenefitpackageincludingmedical,dental,vision,lifeand401K.ToapplyyoumaycompleteanapplicationMonday–Thursday7:00a.m.–4:30pmorsend salary requirements, resume, and references to: Kecy Metal Technologies

Attention: Human ResourcesEmail:[email protected]

4111MunsonHwyHudson,MI49247

DriverNow hiring Full andPart Time Drivers

based inHoliday City, OHHOME DAILY!!!

Earn up to $62,000 / Year

* Excellent Benefits and 401K

CDL-A, 1 yr. T/Texperience800-879-7826

www.ruan.com/jobs

Dedicated to Diversity EOE

Now hiring Full and Part Time Drivers

* Excellent Benefits and 401KCDL-A, 1 yr. T/T experience800-879-7826www.ruan.com/jobs

Driver

Based in Holiday City, OHHOME DAILY!!!

Earn up to $62,000 / Year

MORE WAUSEON AREA NEWS

By: Benjamin KesslerTHE VILLAGE REPORTER

The Wauseon farmers market is a great place to get local produce and keep local companies and farms in business and keeping our hard working local. This not only provides local economic growth but the knowledge of knowing where your produce is coming from. The farmers market is held every Saturday from June 21st to October 11th from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm.

At the market you can find everything from great homemade needle point canvas work to a local company, Primerica, whose company goal is to help local families escape debt and find a balanced economic cycle in their daily lives to improve their financial wellbeing. Other vendors at the

Wauseon farmers market are the Kahrs Family Farm, Blue Skies Orchard Farm, Thomas Produce, and The Fulton County Health Center providing free blood pressure checks.

A local vendor doing a cookbook sale and will be there weekly with all her profits going to help veteran projects and the new VA hospital in Toledo to help them improve their campus, so local VA patients no longer have to travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan. They will also be holding an Ice Cream Social at the Toledo VA hospital on July 23rd. So stop on down to the farmers market and help support local families and your local Veterans.

Benjamin may be reached [email protected]

The Wauseon Farmer’s Market Continues Sucecssful Season

PHOTOS BY BENJAMIN KESSLER, STAFFLOCAL PRODUCE ... The booths at the farmer’s market offer locally grown and freshly harvested produce.

SKILLED ARTISANS ... Many uniquely hand-crafted goods are also available.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ... Enjoy the live music, local vendors, and time spent with family and friends.

Solve the mystery on Tuesday, July 29 at 6:30 p.m. The Mystery Book Discussion Group will be discussing “The Long Way Home” by Robin Pilcher in the Wauseon Public Library’s second floor meeting room. The book discussion is free and is open to everyone.

According to the book jacket, “When Claire Barclay receives news that her beloved stepfather has had a stroke, she’s more than a little shaken. Leo is her last real relative, and his own children rarely check up on the old man. Claire and her husband, Art, leave New York and fly back to Scotland to care for him during the summer. Their visit makes clear that Leo is no longer capable of living on his own, but he is determined to stay in his beloved old house. Art comes up with the idea of turning the place into a conference center, thinking they could purchase the place from Leo and build him a cottage on the property. But the situation is much more complicated than it seems. Claire’s old flame, Jonas

Fairwether, has become Leo’s caretaker and trusted confidant. Though Claire distrusts Jonas’s motives, Leo chooses to take his advice to put the house up for public auction rather than sell directly to Art and Claire. Claire is immediately suspicious, and even more so when she finds out that another application has been submitted to develop the property. Does Jonas Fairwether want to knock down the Leo’s house and build a development? It looks like whoever is behind the plan is being driven by financial gain, but there may be an even stronger motive.”

The library has ordered copies of the book, so each group member may have one. Please stop by the library, and pick up your copy today. For more information on the book discussion groups, call the Wauseon Public Library at 419-335-6626 or email [email protected].

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Solve The Mystery At The Wauseon Public Library’s Book Discussion Group