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LEGAL - On September 16, 2014, the Council of the Vil-
lage of Pioneer, Ohio passed the following legislation:
Ordinance No. 13-2014: 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 fscal year 2014 for municipal purposes and
declares an emergency. All provisions of this Ordinance
go into full force and effect immediately.
Ordinance No. 14-2014: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ-
ING THE VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR TO ENTER INTO A
CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF A PUMPER TRUCK
FOR THE VILLAGE OF PIONEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. This ordinance au-
thorizes the Village Administrator to enter into a contract
with Sutphen Corporation for the purchase of a pumper
truck for use of the Village of Pioneer Fire Department in
the amount of $285,570.74. All provisions of this Ordi-
nance go into full force and effect immediately.
Resolution No. 12-2014: A RESOLUTION AUTHO-
RIZING AND DIRECTING THE VILLAGE ADMINISTRA-
TOR OF THE VILLAGE OF PIONEER TO EXECUTE ANY
DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE
EVERBRIDGE MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AS CO-
ORDINATED BY THE WILLIAMS COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS. The purpose of this Resolution is to
authorize and direct the Village Administrator to execute
any documents necessary to subscribe to the Everbridge
mass notifcation system as coordinated by the Williams
County Board of Commissioners.
The complete text of the above legislation can be ob-
tained or viewed at the offce of the Village Fiscal Off-
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.
HELP WANTED - KITCHEN AIDE - The Fulton County Board
of Commissioners is accepting applications for the position
of a full-time Kitchen Aide. This person will report to the
Fulton County Senior Center in Wauseon daily to perform
routine kitchen duties, maintain proper food service sanita-
tion standards, and operate kitchen machinery. Certifca-
tion, training or experience in food safety is desired. Monday
through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. The starting wage
will be $8.00 per hour. Applications will be received through
October 15, 2014. All interested candidates should send ap-
plications to the Fulton County Senior Center or visit www.
fultoncountyoh.com for more information. EEO Employer
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Defance Church Hosting 15th Annual Candlelight Vigil For Mental Health
The 15th annual Candlelight Vigil
for Mental Health will be held Sunday
evening, October 5 starting at 6 p.m.
at St. John United Church of Christ,
950 Webster St., Defance.
Sponsored by NAMI Four County,
the event serves as the kick-off to
Mental Health Awareness Week,
October 5 through 11.
Since one in four adults have
symptoms of a diagnosable mental
illness, brain disorders are among the
most common, but least treated health
problems in America today, said Ron
Hofacker, candlelight vigil coordinator.
And, while some illnesses are more
likely to occur because of lifestyle
choices, depression and other mood
disorders as well as schizophrenia are
not the result of any choice the person
made.
Based on the most recent county
health assessments in Defance,
Fulton, Henry and Williams counties,
about one in ten adults report
symptoms typical of depression.
Among youth, the number is one in
fve.
However, only about one-third
of those with symptoms ever seek
medical treatment that in most cases
would help them get better. Depending
on the illness, treatment success rates
for mental health problems range
from 70 to 90 percent.
Hofacker explained that the
purpose of the candlelight vigil is to
help the community understand that
mental illnesses are more common
than cancer and heart disease.
Further, mental illnesses are
medical illnesses affecting the brain
much like cardiovascular diseases
affect the heart, he said. Both have
a cause and a treatment.
Our goal is to encourage people
to think of brain health the same way
they do heart health and recognize
that when symptoms occur they need
to seek medical help. The problems
wont go away on their own, Hofacker
said.
Mood disorders such as depression
are the most common mental
illnesses. Symptoms that are typical
of depression include:
Persistent sad or irritable mood,
Noticeable changes in sleep,
appetite and energy,
Diffculty thinking, concentrating
or remembering,
Lack of interest in or pleasure from
activities that were once enjoyed,
Feelings of guilt, worthlessness,
hopelessness and emptiness,
Persistent physical symptoms such
as headaches, digestive disorders and
chronic pain that do not respond to
treatment, and
Re-occurring thoughts of death or
suicide.
If three or more of these symptoms
occur, last more than two weeks and
interfere with ordinary functioning, it
is recommended that the person seek
medical help.
We especially want individuals and
families to know that help is available,
many times starting with their family
doctor, Hofacker said. And, for those
with Medicaid or high insurance
deductibles and on a limited income,
help is available through the ADAMhs
Board system.
For information about where to get
help, simply call 2-1-1.
Speakers for this years candlelight
vigil program include Janet
Hitchcock, who has family members
with mental illness; Melinda Siebert,
who participates in a NAMI-sponsored
support group; Pastor Erich Christman
from St. Johns Christian Church
in Archbold; and Dr. Warren Morris
with Health Partners of Western Ohio.
Music will be provided by Ed Clinker
and Rosie Laker.
After the program, a short,
candlelight walk across the Defance
College campus is planned with
refreshments and fellowship afterward
in the church fellowship hall.
Persons who are unable to attend
Sundays event can watch it on TV-
26 later in the week and throughout
October. Last years candlelight
program will be re-broadcast on TV-
26 at 9 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 29;
Wednesday, October 1; and Saturday,
October 4.
This years event will be broadcast
at 9 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdays starting October 8 and
continuing through October 25.
NAMI Four County is an affliate of
the National Alliance on Mental Illness,
the nations largest organization of
family members and friends of persons
recovering from a mental illness. The
local chapter meets the frst Tuesday
of the month at 7 p.m. at the ADAMhs
Board offce, T-761 State Route 66
south of Archbold.
All meetings are open to the public.
However, there will be no meeting in
October. For more information about
the local chapter, call Katie Beck, the
president, at 567-239-5477.
To Place Your Classifed Call 419-485-4851!
Location: 18116 RD 20 Alvordton, OH. 43501
Approx 1.1 mi north of Alvordton on Road 20.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday October 16 @ 5 PM
COL. STEINKE REALTY, AUCTION & APPRAISAL SERVICE
Nettle Creek Overlook 06-112 Rd. R, Montpelier, Ohio 43543
Offce: 419-459-4280 Residence: 419-459-4436 Fax: 419-459-4281
Email: testeinke@msn.com Visit our web site: www.colsteinkerealty.com
REAL ESTATE CONSISTS OF: This unique shaped property
consists of 1.12 acres with a mobile home in rough condition,
a 24 x 40 pole barn, and a well located on the property. The
property needs a lot of attention and clean up, but offers the
buyer many opportunities. Possible homesite, a shop with stor-
age, or just a good get away place. This property will sell in a
very affordable price range, so make plans to be here auction
day.
TERMS: 10% (non-refundable) on sale day and the balance in
30 days when marketable title evidence and possession will be
given. Real estate taxes will be pro-rated at closing. The prop-
erty is appraised at $6,500.00 and must bring a minimum of
two-thirds ($4,333.00). Sale Manager: Shane Sumner 419-
212-3448
George Gibler Estate
Wms Cty Probate #20131203 Linda Johnson Administratix
Jilene E. Richards Attorney of Richards & Walker Ltd, Bryan, OH.
Auctioneers: Col Steinke - Shane Sumner

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