Page 2 — June 13, 2013 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNALTrustees approve policy on placementof outdoor election campaign materials<strong>The</strong> placement of outdoorelection campaignmaterials has been the subjectof debate in PerrysburgTownship for the pastseveral years and has createdire during the electionseason.To resolve the issue, thetownship trustees passed apolicy regarding the placementof election materials.<strong>The</strong> policy, approved atthe June 5 meeting, spellsout the rules pertaining tosigns in township roadright-of-way and signsplaced on township premises.With regard to signs inthe township road right-ofway:•No type of campaignsign for or against anyissue or candidate shall beplaced within any townshiproad right-of-way [seediagram];•<strong>The</strong> township administratorwill notify one of theadjoining or underlying<strong>Rossford</strong> Eaglesand AuxiliaryBy Richard Staffan<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> Eagles willbe having a flea market inthe parking lot on Saturday,June 15, from 6 a.m. until 4p.m. Cost is $10 per parkingspace. Please bring yourown table and set-ups. <strong>The</strong>club also will have tables torent. For more information,call the club at <strong>419</strong>-666-9253 or Alice at <strong>419</strong>-490-5068. All vendors are welcome.<strong>The</strong> club will havekaraoke the same night,from 7:30 until 11:30 p.m.,by Jer-e-oke. Stop in forsome fun.On Tuesday, June 18,from 5 until 9 p.m., the clubPLANTS•PRODUCE•GARDEN WHIMSY•Amish Baked Goods •Picnic Tables•Annuals •Perennials •Gazebos •Fountains•Statuary •Mulch •Hammocks •GrillsCelebrateFather’s DaySunday, June 16LIEVENS MARKET (Formerly Mosers Market)10411 Fremont Pike, Perrysburg, OH 43551(<strong>419</strong>) <strong>874</strong>-4897 • www.lievensmarket.comeTypicalRight-of-way LineLegal SignIllegal SignIllegal SignSigns prohibited withinright-of-wayThis diagram provides an example of what constitutes illegal sign placement.property owners, the candidateor committee whena violation is observed orreported;•Signs remaining withina township road right-ofwayafter reasonablenotice may be removed orrelocated to a permissiblelocation, at the discretionwill have some hot food toeat. This is open to the public.Stop in and say hi to Ms.Judy.In Eagle sport news, thetop scores in the men’s golfleague at Tanglewood were:skins, #2 and #3, JerryBohner; #8, Mark Sunquist;par 3s, #4, Ed Beason; #5,Bob Herroon, #8; Jason St.Johns; 50/50, Jason St.Johns. Mystery score winnerswere Mark Sunquistand Norm Hamilton.<strong>The</strong> Eagle quote of theweek is, “Some peopleenjoy the fruits of theirlabor, while others just getthe banana peel.” See you atthe club.USE THE CLASSIFIEDS • <strong>419</strong>-<strong>874</strong>-<strong>2528</strong>20%OFFWith this adof the township administrator;•Removed signs will betaken to the townshipadministration building fortemporary storage;•Signs in temporarystorage are available to bepicked up by priorarrangement or between 8a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays;•Any person claimingremoved signs shall berequired to produce currentphoto identificationfor copying by administrativepersonnel;•Once a person hasbeen properly identified,signs will be made availablefor recovery by theperson;•Township personnelare not required to assist inmoving or loading signs;•Signs will remain intemporary storage throughthe day of the next electionwhen the candidate orissue is on the ballot andwill be disposed of thereafter,and•Signs obstructing clearHeartland of Perrysburgis proud to presentDr. Karl Beer, MDDr. Beer is a Total JointReplacement Specialist for thePromedica Health System. Heis a board-certified orthopedicsurgeon with over 25 yearsof experience. He attendedmedical school at IndianaUniversity School of Medicine.He performed his residencyat William Beaumont Hospitalwith his fellowship in Total JointReplacement.Treatment of Common Arthiritis in Hip and Knees:<strong>The</strong> Changing Paradigm in 2013Heartland of Perrysburg • 10540 Fremont Pike • Perrysburg, OH 43551Friday. June 21, 2013 12:00 PM - 1:00 PMRSVP to Andria at <strong>419</strong>.<strong>874</strong>.3578 by Friday, June 14, 2013.of PerrysburgTypical Right-of-way LineLegalSignvision of a roadway orintersection or otherwisedeemed unsafe to the travelingpublic will beremoved without notice.<strong>The</strong> policy regardingsigns on township premisesstates:•No campaign sign promotingor opposing anycandidate for electedoffice or any ballot issueshall be placed or displayedon any townshipproperty or vehicle at anytime, including any electionday;•No persons other thanelection officials,observers, police officersand electors waiting tomark, marking or castingtheir ballots shall be permittedto loiter, congregateor engage in campaigningwithin 100 feet of theentrance to any pollingplace, as marked by U.S.flags , and•Township police officersmay enforce this policy.–Jane MaioloArea blood drive scheduled<strong>The</strong> American RedCross will hold a blooddrive on Friday, June 21,from 1 to 6 p.m., at the<strong>Rossford</strong> Eagles, 658Lime City Road.To schedule anappointment, call 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org for moreinformation.To be eligible to donateblood, an individual must beFire and RescueExplorer Post tohold fund-raiserat Wendy’s<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> Fire andRescue DepartmentExplorer Post 790 willhold a fund-raiser Monday,June 17, from 5 to 8 p.m.,at Wendy’s.<strong>The</strong> restaurant willdonate a percentage offood sales during thesehours to the Explorer post.at least 17 years of age, or16 with parental permission,weigh a minimum of110 pounds based on height,and be in good generalhealth. All donors need topresent valid identification.<strong>The</strong> Western Lake ErieRegion serves 11 counties,and needs to collect about300 units of blood a day tomeet patient need in 24 hospitals.MILLER’S AMISHBONELESSCHICKEN BREASTS$3 69LB.HometownValuesHOME GROWN - FROM WOLF’S IN BOWLING GREEN, OHSTRAWBERRIESTENNESSEEECKRICHHAM “OFFTHE BONE”$4 99TOMATOESHOME GROWN TASTE$2 99USDA CHOICERIB EYE STEAKSBONELESS$9 99By Jeannine WilbargerLibrary DirectorWith the Summer ReadingClub under way, Ithought it important toshare details about a newand fantastic opportunity atthe library this summer.<strong>The</strong> Ohio Chautauquawill be visiting <strong>Rossford</strong> ina few short weeks, and ourlibrary has the great fortuneto host each of the presentingscholars for two dailyworkshops Tuesday, July 9,through Saturday, July 13.<strong>The</strong> 10 a.m. sessions aregeared toward children, andadult workshops begin at 2p.m. each day.<strong>The</strong> scholars will not bein character or costume atthis time, and will speakabout the historical figurethey portray. Only in theevening, under the tent,will they adopt the personalityof their character togive a glimpse into the past“When Ohio was the WesternFrontier.”On Tuesday, July 9,Debra Connor, who is onher eighth tour with OhioChautauqua, will present“Inspired by MargaretBlennerhassett” for a youthaudience. Children willcreate their own imaginativedrawings and practicecreative writing to accompanythe nature inspiredart. <strong>The</strong> adult workshopentitled “Women on America’sWestern Frontier” willfocus on trends andlifestyles of women whosettled the western frontierin the early 1800s. Mrs.Conner is a published poetand when not touring, sheworks on raising funds tobuild a low costspay/neuter clinic in herhometown of Parkersburg,Virginia.Wednesday morningJuly 10, Dan Cutler willpresent “Adopted by Indians”during the children’sworkshop and “History in aNutshell: <strong>The</strong> AmericanIndian Perspective” foradults.Mr. Cutler is a Vietnamveteran and retired firefighterwho has beeninvolved with living historypresentations for the past25 years. Mr. Cutlerrecently participated in theproduction “Drums alongLB.LB.LB.LB.About the Librarythe Mohawk” and enjoyedhis time researching thetheme. This is his fifth tourwith Ohio Chautauqua,although he has been portrayingChief John Loganfor more than 12 years inhis home state of West Virginia.Children attendinghis workshop will learnfamily traditions andlifestyles of the Indianswho often adopted frontierchildren as replacementsfor their own lost to diseaseand war. Adults will learnlittle-known details of threedefining moments in NativeAmerican history.Marvin Jefferson willpresent the children’sworkshop “Telling a TallTale” on Thursday, July 11.<strong>The</strong> program will be aboutthe life of York, the slavewho traveled with theLewis & Clark expedition.His adult session is called“York, William Clark, Slaveryand American History.”He will use theater gamesto engage the youngsters,and adults will learn howthe legacy of slaverydenied York’s proper placein history for many years.Mr. Jefferson has touredwith Ohio Chautauquatwice before and currentlyteaches acting at BloomfieldCollege in Newark,New Jersey. He has previouslyportrayed MartinLuther King Jr. and PaulRobeson after many yearsresearching and studyingtheir lives.Jeremy Meier is an associateprofessor at OwensCommunity College andwill give a youth workshopentitled “A Star SpangledBanner” on Friday, July 12.Children will have theopportunity to create theirown flags using symbols ofthings that are important tothem. Adults will hear“Three Perspectives on theBattle of Lake Erie” featuringdifferent sides of thestory that emerged after thewar. Before portrayingOliver Hazard Perry, Mr.Meier portrayed bothGeorge Armstrong Custerand John Dillinger in earlierOhio Chautauqua tours.As a resident of Toledo,Mr. Meier is the most localof the scholars.On the final day of thePersonalizedCustomer Serviceis one of ourSpecialties!“THE ORIGINAL”SMITH’SWHITE MILKWHOLE, 2%, 1%, FAT FREE2/$5BETTY’S DRESSING16 OZ. 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It’sonthe<strong>Rossford</strong> Police ReportsMay 15: 100 blockDixie Highway, two suspiciouspeople at business.100 block Harbor Point,dogs found running atlarge without tags, ownerlocated.May 16: Warrant arrest,failure to appear, AndrewT. Dupuis, 27, ButlerStreet, Toledo.May 17: 1100 blockBuck Road, lost/stolenwallet, misuse of creditcard.1200 block SchreierRoad, menacing.May 18: I-75 southboundexit ramp to BuckRoad, arrested Kelley A.Fray, 28, Mandell Road,Perrysburg, operating avehicle under the influence.100 block Birch, criminalmischief.May 19: 27000 blockCrossroads Parkway, menacing,disorderly conduct.1100 block Dixie Highway,vehicle parked withflat tire.500 block Bruns Drive,dog running at large.1200 block SchreierRoad, arrested Ted Kesler,57, and James R. Landrum,56, both of SchreierRoad, <strong>Rossford</strong>, disorderlyconduct.May 20: 1100 blockBuck Road, burglary, drugpossession; arrestedMichael R. Moore, 30,Deaborn Avenue, Oregon,outstanding warrant; EricaJ. Cole, 34, Buck Road,<strong>Rossford</strong>, outstanding warrant;Kimberly A. Hall, 37,Airport Highway, Swanton,outstanding warrant.700 block Lime CityRoad, violation of protectionorder.1200 block GrassyCourt, boat parked indriveway for severalweeks.Unit block SimmonsRoad, theft.Crossroads and U.S. 20,solicitor complaint.Unit block Park Drive,residential alarm, criminalmischief.May 21: 200 blockOsborn Street, assault.100 block Elm Street,theft.May 22: 700 blockSuperior Street, unrulyjuvenile, disorderly conduct,referred to WoodCounty juvenile prosecutor.100 block BerginStreet, aggravated menacing.500 block Indian RidgeTrail, telecommunicationsharassment.10000 block Bass ProBoulevard, telecommunicationsharassment.700 block SuperiorStreet, unruly juvenile,referred to juvenile prosecutor.500 block Lime CityRoad, theft.May 23: 100 blockMaple Street, junk motorvehicle.100 block Bacon Street,junk motor vehicle inyard.100 block Oak Street,breaking and entering.May 24: 100 blockOsborn Street, found property,reading glasses withcase.May 25: police station,drugs found in floor drain<strong>Rossford</strong> Eagles Lodge #2322BBQ Chicken DinnerSunday, June 23noon till sold out1/2 chicken, au gratin potatoes, corn,roll and butter, and dessert$8 50658 Lime City Rd.Open to the PublicProceeds to benefit the Building CommitteeP U B L I C R E C O R Dof holding cell, underbackseat of police cruiser.600 block Bruns, arrestedGina R. Frampton, 50,Bruns Drive, <strong>Rossford</strong>,domestic violence.27000 block CrossroadsParkway, disorientedwoman, family contacted.May 26: 800 blockGlenwood Road, telecommunicationsharassment.May 27: 1200 blockSchreier Road, criminaldamaging.100 block Superior,found property, black bagfilled with clothing.1200 block SchreierRoad, garbage fire.May 28: I-75 northbound,drug possession.100 block Helen Drive,burglary, theft from residence.800 block GlenwoodRoad, telecommunicationsharassment.Warrant arrests, failureto appear, Thomas N.Donaldson, 40, CollinsPark, Toledo; Crystal Needles,31, Indian RidgeTrail, <strong>Rossford</strong>.May 29: 800 blockGlenwood Road, passingbad checks.100 block Cove Lane,arrested Robert E. Newsom,41, Cove Lane, <strong>Rossford</strong>,domestic violence.400 block GlenwoodRoad, unruly juvenile,referred to juvenile prosecutor.May 30: 30000 blockBates Road, parking ofdisabled vehicle.200 block OsbornStreet, junk motor vehiclein yard; vehicle up onjacks without licenseplates.Roland Court, vehiclewithout registration.900 block Dixie Highway,dog trapped in car’sengine compartment;arrested Michael D.Latsch, 28, Ayers Road,Perrysburg, drug possession,possession of drugparaphernalia and outstandingwarrant.May 31: 9700 blockClark drive, arrested KerryM. Trester, 28, ChaseStreet, Toledo, possessionof drug abuse instrumentsand drug paraphernalia;Kelsey L. Potrzebowski,25, Berry Street, Toledo,outstanding warrant.Your Trash Can Be Someone Else’s TreasureListed below are options for those items that did not sell at your garage sale.Books—382-1658, Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.• <strong>Rossford</strong> Public Library — 720 Dixie Highway. Home Pick-up Service—Also accepts CDs, DVDs, books on CD and • Salvation Army – call <strong>419</strong>-241-8231 for pickupbooks on tape.of furniture, clothing and household items.• 577 Foundation — 577 East Front Street, Perrysburg.Call first at <strong>419</strong>-872-0305• Easter Seals Donation Center — drop off itemsHousehold Items and Furniture—• Bowling Green Recycling Center —1040 North at 5929 W. Sylvania Avenue, Toledo, or anyCollege Drive, Bowling Green, open 24/7Savers store in the area.Computers—• Goodwill — drop off items at 307 Superior• Goodwill Donation Station, 307 Superior Street, Street, downtown <strong>Rossford</strong>.downtown <strong>Rossford</strong>, accepts working and nonworkingcomputers and associated peripherals. • Best Buy accepts small appliances (3 per daySmall Appliances—Delete ALL information as security is not guaranteed.This recycling service is FREE.such as microwaves, blenders, radios, land lineper family) free of charge. <strong>The</strong>y accept items• Best Buy offers a secure computer recyclingphones, stereo equipment, DVD, CD and VHSoption. <strong>The</strong> Geek Squad will remove your hardplayers.drive for a fee to ensure data security.Television Recycling—Habitat for Humanity—• Best Buy accepts televisions (tube TV’s — 32”• Call for pickup of cabinets, doors, flooring, or smaller, flat panel TV’s — 60” or smaller) freehardware, plumbing fixtures and tools at <strong>419</strong>- of charge.This information provided by the City of <strong>Rossford</strong> • <strong>419</strong>-666-0210Municipal Court Reports<strong>The</strong> following cases werefinalized in PerrysburgMunicipal Court April 27 toMay 19, 2013. An additional$78 in court costs was sentencedfor each case, unlessotherwise noted.Patrick Carson, Windsor,parking, $15 fine, $66 courtcosts.Janet E. Martin, RinkerCourt, parking, $15 fine, $66court costs.Lisa D. Peterson, SchreierRoad, speed, $45 fine.Tara L. Smith, IndianRidge Trail, speed, $47 fine.Taylor A. Sweet, SiouxTrail, assured clear distance,$55 fine, $83 court costs.Andrea S. Steer, OakStreet, reckless operation,$250 fine, 30 days jail, 27suspended, one year licensesuspension.Amy S. Horvath, IndianRidge Trail, speed, $55 fine.Charlene L. Petro, BaconStreet, failure to control, $55fine; assured clear distance,$55 fine, $131 court costs.Freddie L. Middaugh Jr.,Grassy Lane, speed, $41 fine.John D. Lehman, ColonyCourt, speed, $49 fine.Bret A. Myers, Rossway,domestic violence, $100 fine,$73 court costs, 30 days jail,30 suspended.Jonathan M. Emmitt,Vineyard Drive, expiredplates, $45 fine, $83 courtcosts.Thomas W. Beene II,Maple Street, no operator’slicense, no fine, $53 courtcosts; speed, $40 fine.John R. Vargo, EaglePoint, speed, $85 fine.Amanda L. Schoenhofer,Hillside Avenue, speed, $49fine.Pound of pot confiscatedfrom Knight’s Inn room<strong>Rossford</strong> police confiscateda pound of marijuanaduring a recent arrest at theKnight’s Inn on Buck Road.Officers were led to themotel after an Ohio HighwayPatrol trooper stoppeda vehicle near the motel andallegedly found crackcocaine in the car driven byQuincy L. Harris, 37, LincolnAvenue, Toledo.<strong>Rossford</strong> Police ChiefGlenn Goss said the trooperrequested help and a drugsniffingdog to check themotel room where Mr. Harriswas staying.When the dog alertedoutside the room, a searchwarrant was obtained, thechief said.“A large pile of loosemarijuana was found totaling498 grams–over 1pound,” Chief Gossexplained. “Also, therewere plastic bags with 33grams of marijuana, andother drug paraphernaliawas seized.”<strong>The</strong> street value of thedrugs is estimated at $1,000to $1,500, he added.Mr. Harris’ vehicle alsowas impounded by thepolice department.Mr. Harris was chargedwith drug trafficking, afourth-degree felony, anddrug possession, a fifthdegreefelony, police said.He was transported tothe Wood County jail.Wood County real estatetaxes have been mailedReal estate tax statementsfor the second half of2012, payable by July 12,2013, have been mailed,according to Jill Engle,Wood County treasurer.A total of$80,003,408.23 has beenbilled against 72,405parcels. To avoid a 10 percentpenalty, the taxes mustbe paid by July 12, 2013.By law, the post office cancellationdate is considered.Taxpayers should be awarethat all internet payments,mailed by their financialinstitutions need to be postmarkedon or before the duedate.Once again, TreasurerEngle will furnish duplicate“information only” copiesof statements to propertyowners who pay their realestate taxes with their housepayment. “This is for taxpayerreference only,” Mrs.Engle cautioned, “the lendinginstitution will receivethe original bill and makepayment, the propertyowner will simply have theconvenience of knowing theamount and breakdown oftheir tax dollars.”Members of the NationalGuard and Reserve componentsof the Armed Forcesof the United States, whohave been called to activeduty may qualify for anextension of time in whichto pay.As a customer service,most of the financial institutionsin the county willaccept payments of the realestate taxes and forwardthem. Individuals need topresent their bill and paythe exact amount. <strong>The</strong>y willnot accept partial payments,escrow payments or disputedamounts. <strong>The</strong>se concernscan be resolved by contactingthe treasurer’s officeeither in person or by tollfree phone. <strong>The</strong> phone numbersare Bowling Green,<strong>419</strong>-354-9130; all otherareas, 1-866-860-4140,extention 9130.<strong>The</strong> financial institutionsparticipating are the CornCity State Bank, CroghanBank, the Fifth Third Bankof Northwest Ohio, FirstFederal of the Midwest,Huntington National Bank,the State Bank and Trust,and Union Bank.Tax payments may bemade by automatic withdrawalfrom your checkingaccount. You also mayremit payment by creditcard with a convenience feeattached.A drop box for tax paymentsis located in thesouthwest corner of theparking lot off of SummitStreet. It is directly behindthe UPS box.Visit the treasurer’s Website at treasurer.co.wood.oh.us for more information.Twp. trustees approve loanto Fort Meigs Cemetery<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> High SchoolClass of 1993 will hold its 20-year reunion on Saturday,August 31, from 6 to 11 p.m.,at the Toledo Zoo, AfricanLodge Room.<strong>The</strong>re will be a dinner witha choice of New York stripsteak or chicken. Classmatesshould indicate their mealchoice with their RSVP.Perrysburg Twp. to begine-waste recycling for residentsBeginning Saturday,July 20, Perrysburg Townshipwill offer e-wasterecycling as part of its regularrecycling programheld the third Thursday ofevery month.“This new, free servicewill allow residents todrop off virtually anythingwith a cord, except refrigeratorsand dehumidifiers,”explained BobWarnimont, recreation andrecycling program director.Residents will be ableto bring old cell phones,fax machines, cameras,and printers among otheritems, and the townshipwill have data destructionavailable for residents whoÁContinued from page 1be the first sweep, addingthat the township has thestreets cleaned three timeseach year.•Agreed to purchasereplacement hats and T-shirts from PJ Print Plus forall full-time fire/EMS personnelat a cost of $775.•Renewed the policedepartment’s annual contractwith Affidavit MakerSoftware LLC for $660.•Agreed to pay up to$1,500 as the township’sportion of a grant writer’s$4,000 fee. <strong>The</strong> fire/EMSdepartment is partneringwith Perrysburg and Northwoodto apply for a grant topurchase radio equipment.Fire Chief Tom Bricesaid the amount may belower if Lake Township,<strong>Rossford</strong> and Allen Clayelect to partner with theother agencies.•Approved a change inthe trustees’ meeting schedulefor the summer. <strong>The</strong>trustees will meet only onthe third Wednesday of themonth in July, August andSeptember at 6 p.m.•Reviewed the fire/EMSrun report for May. <strong>The</strong>department responded to131 calls, including 109EMS runs and 22 fire calls.Chief Brice noted thatthree of the fire calls camein on the same evening. “Itwas a busy day,” herecalled.•Applied as a co-applicantwith the City of Perrysburgfor a CommunityDevelopment Block Grant,which will be submitted byWood County at no cost tothe township.If awarded, the fundswill be used to repave JeffersonStreet.<strong>The</strong> next trustees meetingwill be at 6 p.m.,Wednesday, June 19, at thetownship meeting hall,26609 Lime City Road, andis open to the public.RHS Class of 1993 to hold reunion<strong>The</strong> cost of $35 per personis due by August 1.Send reservations and paymentto Tom Wheaton, 1922Penn Road, Toledo, Ohio43615.Old and new pictures for aslideshow presentation at thereunion can be sent to rossfordhighschoolclassof1993@gmail.com.are disposing of their oldhard drives.Mr. Warnimont believese-waste recycling willbenefit residents and theenvironment. “In the UnitedStates more than 50million tons of electronicwaste is produced eachyear, but less than 30 of itis recycled,” he said.For more information,visit the Web site atwww.perrysburgtownship.us.ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNAL — June 13, 2013 — Page 3Letter to the EditorDear Editor:Gavin Boggs, 11, of<strong>Rossford</strong> is bravely fightingcancer. His favorite color isyellow, and we are starting ayellow ribbon Team Gavingroup and would love tohave everyone in our communityshow Gavin love andprayers.We would appreciate it ifyou tie a yellow ribbonaround a tree in your frontyard, a yellow bow on yourmailbox or whatever youwould like do do to showyour support for this preciousyoung man.If you need ribbon orwould like to be a neighborhoodlead, please come toInside Out Self Storageoffice or call me for assistance.Thank you all for helpingGavin to smile and reaffirmour love for him.Nancy RustBeautification committee seeksplant donations, volunteers<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> BeautificationCommittee has beenbusy this spring working tobeautify downtown <strong>Rossford</strong>.Plantings have been doneat the “R” in front of city halland at the Edward FordMemorial park.<strong>The</strong> committee of volunteersis asking for plant donations,including colorfulannuals or shade-lovingperennials such as ferns,sweet woodruff, astilbe, chinesefern and hostas.<strong>The</strong> RBC is seeking volunteersto help or join thecommittee and donate, plant,plan fund-raisers or otherevents.“We need help doingmore than planting, so if youdon’t have a green thumb butwould like to help out, wehope you’ll join us,” saidCaroline Zuchowski Eckel,one of the committee members.<strong>The</strong> RBC also will host aFamily Fun Walk or Bikeevent as part of <strong>Rossford</strong>Riverfest on August 24. Proceedswill benefit RBC.For more information, tohelp or donate plants, call thecity offices at <strong>419</strong>-666-0210,extension 0, or send a messageto the RBC Facebookpage.Notice of Responsibilityto Maintain PropertyThis notice is to all property owners, operators,agents or persons in possession of or control of anycharge of land within the City of <strong>Rossford</strong>, Ohio of theirresponsibility to maintain their property free of noxiousweeds, high grass, litter or nuisance conditions in accordancewith Chapter 555 of the City of <strong>Rossford</strong> MunicipalCode and that they shall keep grass cut to a heightnot in excess of six inches (6”). <strong>The</strong>y shall also keep thesame free and clear from all noxious weeds and rankvegetation on such lots owned or controlled by said owners,operators, agents or person in possession or controlof said property to prevent such rank growth and/orthe maturing or spreading of seeds or pollen therefrom.If full compliance is not made with this notice and theprovisions of Chapter 555 of the <strong>Rossford</strong> MunicipalCode within five (5) days after the date of this notice, thensuch grass, weeds, and other vegetation will be cut by oron behalf of the City of <strong>Rossford</strong> in accordance withChapter 555 of the <strong>Rossford</strong> Municipal Code and thecosts and expenses thereof, including any fines for violations,will be assessed against the respective lots orlands. Violators will be prosecuted pursuant to the applicableprovisions of Chapter 555 of the <strong>Rossford</strong> MunicipalCode.Published in the <strong>Rossford</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, issues of June 13 and 20,2013.AREA BUSINESS GUIDEWe Buy Scrap Batteries!We have alltypes ofbatteries–notjust auto!• We RebuildPower ToolBatteriesWINNERBe Prepared WithBatteries For:■ Alarm Systems■ Radios■ Auto/Trucks■ CamcordersCELL PHONESDynalite Battery26040A Glenwood Rd.(corner Rt. 20 and Glenwood Rd.)Perrysburg, OH<strong>419</strong>-873-1706 • 1-800-233-3962BERNIE A. 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