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Tower cleaning to begin By Mary Dannemiller
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Bethel’s oldest water tower will soon undergo an interior clean and re-waxing and could get a fresh coat of exterior paint next year. The 100,000-gallon tower on Tower Alley last received maintenance in 2001 and the work is necessary to prevent rusting, said village Administrator Travis Dotson. “Preventative maintenance is vital when it comes to water towers as the alternative of replace-
ment is much more costly,” he said. The interior work on the tower will cost the village about $5,700, which will come out of the water enterprise fund and will not affect the negatively balanced general fund, said Fiscal Officer Angel Burton. “There is enough money appropriated in 2009 to cover the interior repairs that are needed at the old water tower,” she said. “I do believe the water fund will be viable enough to handle capital improvements and maintenance,
like the exterior painting of the old water tower, in 2010.” The $15,700 price tag on the tower’s exterior improvements is significantly higher than that on the interior work, which is why Dotson said the tower will not be painted until next year. “The second aspect of routine maintenance is exterior painting,” he said. “This is the $15,700 quote and consists of pressure cleaning and repainting. Currently, the tower is showing signs of surface rust and the routine maintenance will allow for
years of continued use.” Council member Tim Cherry, who is the chair of the public works committee, said the fastapproaching cooler weather is another reason to delay the exterior project. “The other reason to delay the exterior until next year is that typically exterior coatings used on towers have environmental conditions that must be maintained during application,” Cherry said. “Often this cannot be done in the fall and winter due to temperature, humidity and dew point.”
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English teacher Laurie Foster, right, led the students in the “Thriller” dance. The annual homecoming was Saturday after the Tigers beat Christian Landmark Friday. Maddie Davis and Spencer Sutter were crowned king and queen. For more from homecoming, see page A6 and Cincinnati.com/bethel.
Ceremony helps those left behind
Black and white photos, family portraits drawn with crayons, poems scribbled onto construction paper. Regardless of what went onto the lanterns people made at the second annual Mt. Moriah Cemetery Lantern Lighting Ceremony, one element accompanied all of them – love. FULL STORY, B1
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Art festival coming to Bethel in May By Mary Dannemiller mdannemiller@communitypress.com
Each May more than 5,000 people visit East Fork State Park in Bethel for the U.S. Junior Rowing National Championships. In an attempt to bring those people into the village after the rowing is done, the Bethel Building & Loan is putting together an art festival for the weekend of May 8 and May 9. “There are 5,000 to 7,000 people who go to these rowing events and when they’re done watching their kids they head back to Eastgate,” said Judi Adams, vice president of the Bethel Building & Loan. “We need something big if we want to draw some of the crowd up here and show them what the town of Bethel is like. An art fest would be a great thing to draw that crowd.” Though planning for the festival is still in early stages, Adams said she would like it to feature an antique car show, sidewalk art, live music and even a wine tasting. “We could do a wine tasting with a shuttle taking people to the Harmony Hill Vineyard,” she said.
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“It would be so nice to put something on that would even draw 500 of the thousands of people who will be in the area that weekend.” Bethel Village Council member Donna Gunn said the art festival would be a good way to bring people in to the village. “An art show is a great idea,” she said. “It is something that I know has been done in some neighboring communities, but to my knowledge never in Bethel. It could encompass everything from chalk art to metal sculpture to pottery.” A planning committee will meet at noon Friday, Sept. 25, at Kels Restaurant, 101 E. Plane St., to discuss plans for the yet-to-be-named festival. “I love Bethel,” Adams said. “This is our town and people are not shopping locally like we would like them to so we need to find a way to bring more people to Bethel.” Anyone is welcome to join the committee. Call Judi Adams at 7344445 for more information.
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Companies and individuals from around the Felicity area donated more than 100 gifts to be raffled at the Cardinal Ball Saturday. The event was an effort to raise money for the athletic program in the schools and they raised almost $10,000, the goal that was set. From left are: Raffle emcee Monty Eastman, boosters member Kacey Baker, boosters president Michelle Boeckman and DJ Ken Poston as they pick names out of the hat for raffle prizes. For more about the event, see page A8.
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Cancer center is state of the art By Kellie Geist kgeist@communitypress.com
When someone with cancer is being treated with radiation, they typically visit the oncology office every day for one to nine weeks. That routine can get tiring pretty quick if you’re driving from Clermont County to downtown Cincinnati. But there’s a new, closer option. The Eastgate Cancer Center, located on the corner of Aicholtz Road and Eastgate Boulevard, is equipped with advanced radiation
oncology technology and can treat many types of cancer. Vantage Oncology bought the Eastgate Cancer Center three years ago. They held an open house Thursday, Sept. 10, to celebrate the center’s complete restructuring and new stateof-the-art technology. Vantage Oncology bought the center and brought in a lot of new equipment. We have a new CT Scan to aid in 3-D and IMRT (intensity modulated radiation therapy) which
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John Rizzo, manager of the Eastgate Cancer Center, along with a number of employees, doctors and community members, cuts the grand re-opening ribbon at the center’s open house Thursday, Sept. 10. because of the home-like feel. “Because we’re outpatient, it has more of a homey feel and our patients feel like a family. We get a lot of notes and presents from our patients. I think that family feeling is impor-
tant for people who are going through something so hard,” Pike said. Patients or physicians who would like more information about the Eastgate Cancer Center can call 7528100.
Thousands visit Pumpkin Run By Kellie Geist
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Cancer Center for treatment if that’s where they would like to go. Unlike many specialists, the Eastgate Cancer Center does not have a waiting list. The Eastgate Cancer Center is located in the surgery center building and across the street from the Bethesda Oncology Group. The location gives them close access to doctors who can assist with certain surgeries or administer medical oncology (like chemotherapy) if necessary. But the convenience and treatment aside, Pike said the Eastgate Cancer Center appeals to many patients
Whether they want to show their 1920 Ford Model T or check out a newly rebuilt 1970 Chevrolet Corvette, thousands of car buffs from Canada to Florida come to Clermont County once a year to celebrate some of the industry’s best classics. The Pumpkin Run, one of the largest antique and classic car shows in the Southwest Ohio region, will be from 2 p.m. to midnight Friday, Oct. 2; 8 a.m. to midnight Saturday, Oct. 3; and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4. The Pumpkin Run is held at the Clermont County Fairgrounds, 1000 Locust St. in Owensville. “It’s like a typical car show, but we draw anywhere from 2,800 to 3,000
cars and they are all 1970 and older,” said Dan Gavey, president of Fastiques Rod & Custom, the organization that puts on the Pumpkin Run. “We have people from Canada, Florida, California ... We get cars and spectators from all over.” In addition to thousands of cars, the Pumpkin Run has a large vendor area, swap meet, Women’s World craft area, food and music. J.D. Hughes and the Avenues will perform at 8 p.m. Friday and Blue Stone Ivory will be at 8 p.m. Saturday. Also on Saturday, people who have registered their car for the show will be treated to a bean dinner. The car show will be separated into three areas: Ford Country, Mopar Country and Bowtie Country. “It’s set up like a show within a show,” Davey said.
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“There is such a wide variety of cars. There will be street rods, customs, street machines, restored automobiles.” At 3 p.m. Sunday, 125 trophies and the grand prize, a “rolling package” replica of a 1934 Ford 3 Window Coupe, will be awarded. The coupe includes the body, transmission, engine, wheels and tires. Gavey said some spectators come for the Split the Pot, which for the last two years has been more than $10,000. The Pumpkin Run started 34 years ago and has pretty much grown to capacity since. “The show has grown to the point where it is now and there’s really no more space to grow at the fairgrounds,” said Frank Witt. Witt was president of the Fastiques
Rod & Custom car club for 14 years. “It’s really improved over the years. There are a wide variety of cars with so many personalities ... It’s just a great time.”Registration the day of the event will be at the Holiday Inn Eastgate, 4501 Eastgate Blvd. Registration is $25 and includes entrance for two adults. Pre-registration has closed. For spectators, entrance to the show is $5 for adults and free for children 12 and under. Parking will be available at the fairgrounds for $5. “The Pumpkin Run has a family atmosphere. It’s a great time to get together with family and friends to enjoy the weekend,” Gavey said. For more information, visit www.pumpkinrunnationals.com or call 5280554. A full list of events is available online.
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Washington Twp. trustee hopefuls discuss priorities Voters in Washington Township will be choosing two residents to represent them for the next four years as members of the Washington Township Board of Trustees. David Peters, Tom Dix, Lisa Williams and Beth Nevel will be on the November ballot running for trustee. To help voters get to know these candidates, the Community Press e-mailed three questions to each one. David Peters and Lisa Williams did not respond.
Questions:
1. It’s clear that every community is struggling financially. What do you think are the priorities for your community and what are your solutions to the financial situation? 2. What are the major issues you would like to see
addressed in your community? 3. What strengths would you bring to the elected position?
Tom Dix
1: Because of careful and sound financial management by its trustees, Washington Township is in a strong current financial position. As a trustee for the past 12 years, it’s been my number one objective to fulfill the current township needs while saving for the future. Accordingly, Washington Township has set aside “rainy day” investment accounts of which three-fourths of this amount have been earmarked for emergency services. This example of prudent financial management will forestall the need for any new township fire and life levies well into the future. 2: Our roads are in good
For more election coverage, see Cincinnati.com/washingtontownship. shape, our facility and equipment needs are being met, and our beautiful park is being improved on an incremental basis. In other words, township issues have been and are being dealt with by good long-range planning. 3: In my bid for re-election, I offer my track record over the past 12 years of proven and effective leadership.
Beth Nevel
1: Public safety: This includes safe roads, law enforcement and fire/EMS services for all citizens and visitors to our township. The
financial situation did not begin over night and will not be resolved overnight. Saving is as important, if not more than as spending. By saving, I mean evaluate wants verses needs, comparative price all purchases, negotiate for services, enter agreements with other agencies for closest emergency unit responses, and work with local jurisdictions for co-op purchasing opportunities. Encourage and support our students and citizens by providing volunteer opportunities in the township. Seek citizens input for cost saving measures in the township. 2: Even in these difficult financial times, our major obligation is to provide the citizens with essential services. a.) The emergency medical services are uniquely qualified to assist our senior citizens by in-home visits
that can identify individual needs. b.) Our roads and bridges will require continual maintenance and improvements as the township gradually grows. c.) And of course, maintaining an adequate law enforcement presence is essential. There is really only one issue, and is to provide the maximum amount of quality service to the citizens. 3: I came to Washington Township in 1993 as our fire chief. In 2000, I became the Emergency Management Agency and 9-1-1 director of Clermont County. I understand both the county and township form of government and feel this is an asset and strength for this trustee position. My public safety experience has required the ability to manage people who respond to our citizens needs in an emergency and during
disasters such as tornados, flash floods with road/bridge washouts, ice storms and major power outages. In preparedness to these situations, I have coordinated programs for our citizens (volunteering their services) to train others in building disaster resistant communities. I believe in maintaining strict budgeting procedures and have written/managed many successful grants for infrastructure projects and safety programs. The welfare of all citizens has been a life-long passion that started with community service in 1967 as a volunteer first aid instructor teaching volunteer firefighters lifesaving skills. My passion to serve our citizens remains strong as I retire from my public safety service career and seek this opportunity to serve the residents of Washington Township.
Clermont Co. residents can get card to save on medications By Kellie Geist kgeist@communitypress.com
Clermont County residents who are un-insured or under-insured might be able to save a little money on prescription medications. The county has joined the National Association of Counties Managed Pharmacy Benefit Services Agreement, a free program that provides prescription discount cards to residents, and the cards are being distributed. Because Clermont County already is a member of the National Association of Counties, the Managed Pharmacy Benefit Services Agreement program came at no cost to the county and is free for citizens, said Robert Sander, human resources director for Cler-
mont County. With the program, cardholders will be able to receive a 30-percent discount on generics and a 14-percent discount on name brand medications, Sander said. He said the percentage savings are an average and the actual savings depend on the medication and the pharmacy. The discount card can not be used in conjunction with insurance, Sander said, but even those who are insured should still pick up a card in case they need a medication not covered by their insurance plan or even if they need a medication for their pet. He said medications that are prescribed for human conditions as well as for pets can be discounted with the card. Ninety percent of pharmacies
around the nation are participating in the program and there are no age, health or income restrictions. Counties can use the card for jail inmates. The cards are available at a number of locations around the county including the Department of Job and Family Services, branches of the Clermont County Public Library, Workforce One, the General Health District, Clermont County Senior Services and Veterans Services offices, UC Clermont Campus, Clermont Transportation Connection, Mercy Hospital Clermont and all county offices. Although insured, Sander recently tried his discount card at a pharmacy in Amelia. “I presented the card with the prescription and they were familiar with it. In fact, the pharmacist had
just picked one up at the library,” Sander said. “They are easy to use and we’re getting a really good distribution of them. We hope the folks really use them and see a benefit.” The card is accepted at most major pharmacies, including Walgreens, CVS and Kroger. Even some of the smaller pharmacies, like Pohlman Pharmacy in Goshen, will honor them. “For the patients, the (discount cards) are easy to use ... You just present it with the prescription,” said Joe McAuliffe, pharmacist and owner of Polman Pharmacy. McAuliffe said while the discount cards are convenient and may help some customers save money, people need to be aware of all the discount and insurance options.
“It can be a good thing, especially for someone who had no insurance at all, but if you’ve already got insurance, it’s not going to do you much good,” McAuliffe said. “Just know that this is a discount card and the price you’re going to get with insurance or Medicare will probably be a better discount.” Sander agreed. “My advice is to utilize any other discounts you may have – AARP, AAA, senior citizen discounts – and compare the savings,” Sander said. “You need to be a wise consumer and shop around.” For more information on the program or to see which pharmacies accept the discount card, visit www.caremark.com/naco or call 1877-321-2652.
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Students mixed and mingled while they waited in line to get into this year's homecoming dance. From left: Serena Solzmon, Tiffany Ellis, Sydney Kilgore and Carly Belvins, all freshmen.
A large group of students lined up at the front of the dance floor to do “The Cupid Shuffle.�
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Carnival homecoming a winner Community Press Staff Report
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The 2009 Bethel-Tate High School Homecoming Dance, which was held Saturday, Sept. 19, had a carnival theme. From left are: Junior Koty Felts, senior Mandi Ingram, senior Jessi Sorgs and junior Sean Hennies.
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Board of Education President and Grand Marshal Ed Dyer followed by the Bethel-Tate High School marching band travel the parade route during the football homecoming parade Friday, Sept. 18. ing miniature carousal. On their way out, students were given train car box
with animal crackers as favors.
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Bethel-Tate’s varsity football team beat Landmark Christian 41 to 14 in the homecoming game Friday, Sept. 18. From left are: Junior Sarah Foster, junior Jacob White and senior Amanda Biggs.
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Maddie Davis and Spencer Sutter were crowned the 2009 Bethel-Tate Homecoming Queen and King.
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Students were surrounded by streamers and carnival decorations for the carnival-themed 2009 BethelTate High School homecoming dance Saturday, Sept. 19. Homecoming started Friday evening with the parade down Plane Street followed by the varsity football game. Bethel-Tate beat Christian Landmark 41 to 14. The homecoming court was presented and Maddie Davis and Spencer Sutter were crowned Homecoming Queen and King during half-time. The homecoming dance
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BRIEFLY BETHEL – National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) announced the names of about 16,000 semifinalists in the 55th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. These academically-talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 8,200 National Merit Scholarships, worth more than $36 million, that will be offered next spring. From Clermont County, semifinalists are: • Maria K. Bee of BethelTate High School • Kayleigh M. Gilkison of Bethel-Tate High School
Fundraiser Sept. 30
Bethel-Tate – The high school ladies soccer team is hosting a fundraiser from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, in the Bethel-Tate Middle School Library. Vendors include Arbonne, Avon, Tastefully Simple, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Its Just Jewelry, Silpada, Longaberger, Creative Memories, Thirty-One, Mary Kay and others. The proceeds will help the team.
Ohio 756 to be closed
FRANKLIN TWP. – Ohio 756 will be closed just east of Fruit Ridge Road for a culvert replacement from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28, to Tuesday, Sept. 29. The detour for eastbound Ohio 756 traffic will be east on Ohio 743 to south on Ohio 222, back to Ohio 756. Westbound Ohio 756 traffic will use the same detour in reverse. The detour is an additional 2.84 miles or about four minutes.
Troop Box Ministry
BETHEL – Diana Lawrence and the Troop Box Ministry will present a gospel and bluegrass music benefit from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, at the Bethel Middle School, 649 W. Plane St., next to Gold Star Chilli. Featured bands will be The Old Path, The Cantrell Family, Gospel Grass, Radiant Heart, Latter Rain. Brown County Auditor Doug Green will serve as MC and he will sing patriotic songs. Special guest will be Wendell Metty, the founder of Matthew 25 Ministeries. The color guard will be
provided by the Georgetown Ladies Auxiliary. A silent auction will take place and food will be available. Tickets are $10 per person. Children 12 and under will be admitted free. All proceeds go toward sending care packages to military men and women overseas. For more information, call 513-490-2398 or e-mail troopboxministry@yahoo.com.
Historical talk
NEW RICHMOND – Genealogist, historian and writer Aileen Whitt will be the guest speaker at the meeting of Historic New Richmond Inc. at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24, at the Ross Gowdy House, 125 George St., New Richmond. Whitt’s talk will cover the history of New Richmond’s African-American community. For more information, call 310-3069.
Junior Grange
MONROE TWP. – Junior Grange will meet at 4:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 25, at the Grange Hall on Ohio 222 in Nicholsville. The new officers for the year will be installed and there will be some fun time. For more information, call Ruth Rooks at 734-6980.
Orchestra to perform
NEW RICHMOND – The Starling Chamber Orchestra will perform selections from Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons� 7:308:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at New Richmond’s riverfront bandstand. The 20-member youth orchestra will be under the direction of Maestro Kurt Sassmannshaus, director of the string department at the College Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. The evening event is being sponsored by the Village of New Richmond’s Parks and Recreation Commission and The Front Street Cafe. For more information call at 310-3069.
Spruce up Harsha
Batavia Twp. – Calling all Scouts, students, 4-H clubs and others looking for community service hours. William H. Harsha Lake is the place to be Saturday, Sept. 26, for this year’s National Public Lands Day. If you enjoy the park,
show your appreciation by helping to clean up the Corps of Engineers area from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Afterward light refreshments will be provided by local merchants. Bring along a picnic lunch to enjoy alongside the river. Volunteers are needed to help pick up litter along the lake and river shoreline at the Corps of Engineers Operations Area at 2185 Slade Road, near the dam. Meet at the Tailwater Picnic Shelter for a safety briefing at 9:30 a.m. Groups will be assigned trails and recreation areas to help spruce up the park, and enjoy a beautiful fall day outdoors. Groups, families and individuals are invited to preregister by calling the park ranger at (513) 797-6081. All programs and events are offered free of charge by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Corps of Engineers Visitor Center is at 2185 Slade Road, about four miles south of Batavia off Ohio 222. The Tailwater Picnic Shelter is below the dam.
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BATAVIA – If you need to have a document recorded at the Clermont County Recorder’s Office, there are new document standards to follow, as mandated by Ohio House Bill 525. “The standards are designed to make the documents consistent and easier to download,� said Clermont County Recorder Debbie Clepper. The guidelines require documents to be a minimum paper size of 8.5 by 11, with one inch margins on each side of the page, a minimum size of 10 point for the font, and no use of highlighting. Documents that do not conform to the guidelines (available at www.Recorder.ClermontCountyOhio.gov) will be assessed an additional $20 recording fee. “The Recorder’s Office keeps the vital records pertaining to ownership in real estate (land) and to all encumbrances or liens upon it,� said Clepper. Questions about the new document guidelines can be directed to the recorder’s Office at (513) 732-7236, or em a i l recorder@co.clermont.oh.us.
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CLERMONT COUNTY – Vanda Gregory, president of Delta Chi Chapter of the Delta
Mercy recognized for using new technology For the third consecutive year Mercy Health Partners has been named one of the “100 Most Wired Hospitals and Health Systems� in the nation. Ratings recently released by the American Hospital Association through its Hospitals and Health Networks magazine show Mercy is again being recognized as a national leader in effectively applying information technology. The Most Wired Survey and Benchmarking study measures the use of information technology at 1,314 hospitals nationwide. The survey reviewed how hospitals use new technology to address five key areas: Safety and quality, customer service, business processes, workforce and public health. At Mercy Hospital Anderson and Mercy Hospital Clermont, advancements in technology are helping patients every day. The hos-
pitals both provide digital mammography, which is proven to be far more effective in the early detection of breast cancer. Digital imaging provided through the Picture Archive Communications System also enhances the results from all types of imaging studies, from X-rays to CT scans, helping provide better outcomes for patients. And new technology is being used at the hospitals to improve patient safety in a variety of ways, such as making sure every patient receives the right medication and the right dose, at the right time. “Winning the ‘Most Wired’ award once was a great accomplishment for our organization,� said Patti Schroer, president/CEO of Mercy Hospital Anderson. “To win it three times shows that the technology we are implementing is truly making a difference for our
patients and physicians.� Mercy is also beginning to implement a new electronic medical records system that will increase digital connections among all sites and provide better coordinated healthcare; which means safer, higher-quality medical care and more convenient services for patients. “Keeping up with the latest advancements is always important because there are strides being made all the time in healthcare technology,� said Gayle Heintzelman, president/CEO of Mercy Hospital Clermont. “This recognition shows we are doing a great job as an organization of effectively implementing new technology that can change lives and save lives.� For more information on the 100 Most Wired, visit www.hhnmostwired.com.
Kappa Gamma Society International and a resident of Miami Township, recently reported to the state and national organization on the work of the local chapter. The organization is a professional honor society of women educators. Members helped provide supplies to the House of Peace, including presenting $500 as grant in aid to a woman working toward a degree in education. Other officers are Melody Newman, Joan Ballbach, Margaret Edwards, Janice Denny, Janet Davidson, Joyce Maynard and Cris Voss.
Emergency cards
CLERMONT COUNTY – September is National Preparedness Month, a great time for citizens to ensure they and their families are prepared should an emergency situation arise, such as the wind storm of 2008 that knocked out power to many local homes for weeks. The Clermont County Coroner’s Office also would like to remind citizens about the importance of keeping Personal Emergency Cards up-to-date and readily available in case of an emergency. The cards are available on the coroner’s Web site, www.ClermontCoroner.org. “By printing out and completing one of the cards, if something happens to you, emergency personnel can easily access your next of kin contact information, medical
condition, current medications and other important information that may keep you alive,� said Dr. Brian Treon, Clermont County coroner. “With flu season upon us, it is especially beneficial for seniors and other high-risk individuals to have a Personal Emergency Card available.� As part of National Preparedness Month, citizens are encouraged to take important steps to prepare, including the assembly of an emergency supply kit. Make a family emergency plan, be informed about the different types of emergencies that could occur and their appropriate responses, and get involved in the community. More information, including an emergency supply kit checklist and a family emergency plan template, is available on the Ready Web site www.ready.gov or call 1-800BE-READY. “We would also suggest keeping copies of your family’s Personal Emergency Cards with your emergency kit,� said Treon.
Scrapbooking
WILLIAMSBURG – The Harmony Hill Association will offer a program on “Preserving Your Heritage Through Scrapbooking� at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at the First Presbyterian Church, Second and Gay streets in Williamsburg. The program is free and open to the public, but advance reservations are necessary.
To reserve a space, call 724-3657. There will be examples of ways to include photos, journaling and memorabilia in an album that will be treasured for generations to come. There also will be an opportunity for participants to try some of the album-making tools and some of the techniques used in the examples. This program will be presented by Julia Hess, a board member of the Harmony Hill Association, and an independent consultant with Creative Memories.
Wine tasting
UNION TWP. – Clerco, Inc. invites the community to a fundraiser for the respite program at the Clermont County Board of Developmental Disabilities. A Tuscan Harvest is a wine tasting and silent auction event from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8, at the Krippendorf Lodge at the Cincinnati Nature Center, 4949 Tealtown Road. The evening includes a wine tasting of Southwestern Ohio vineyards, raffle baskets, a silent auction, hors d’oeuvres, desserts and entertainment. Cost is $50 per person, with $25 being tax deductible. Event sponsorships are available at $1,500, $1,000 and $500 levels. Attire is garden party finest. For more information, call Lisa Davis at 732-4921 or email ldavis@clermontdd.org.
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Cardinal Ball raises $9,300 for the athletic boosters By Kellie Geist kgeist@communitypress.com
It looks like the middle school basketball program will be safe this year. FUNd for the KIDS, a newlyformed athletic boosters group, held the first Cardinal Ball fundraiser Saturday, Sept. 19, to raise money for the district’s athletics – specifically middle school basketball program, which the school board discussed cutting to balance the budget. While the donations will technically go into the athletic fund, the school board said they would use the booster’s donations to keep the basketball teams, said Superintendent Glenn Moore. The boosters raised about $9,300 in profits from the Cardinal Ball. The group needed to raise about $6,000 to help fund the middle school basketball program and they were hoping to net about $10,000. “We are excited that we have received this level of support from the community,” said Michelle Boeckman, booster president. “If we broke even, we would have been happy, but we exceeded our minimum goal. The Cardinal Ball was a hit.” The boosters sold 135 tickets and 113 companion tickets. Tickets sales were low originally, but people came out at the last minute to support the fundraiser. “What a wonderful community this is, that people will support us like this. All the money we raised will go toward helping the kids”
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The Cardinal Ball raised about $9,300 in profit for the FUNd for the KIDS. From left: Mike Roehm, Holly Roehm, Tina Miller and Mark Miller.
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Taylor Carter, left, a sophomore, hands an Applebee’s flyer to Ralph and Angela Adams. If you present the flyer to your server at Applebee’s in Eastgate Friday, Nov. 20, the restaurant will donated 10 percent of your bill to FUNd for the KIDS.
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The athletic boosters invited Felicity-Franklin students to help with the fundraiser by doing things like handing out programs and busing tables. Sophomores Shayla Baker, left, and Bridgett Hazenfield decided to help out because of the sports they are involved in, including soccer, basketball, softball and cheerleading.
Boeckman said. “I just want to say thank you to all the people who gave their time and talents to make this possible.” In addition to the dinner and entertainment, guests were all entered into a raffle. The boosters gave away more than 100 prizes, not including the donated flowers and centerpieces created by students at the Grant Career Center. Tennis Coach Ralph Adams was thrilled to see so many community members at the Cardinal Ball. “This was an opportunity for our boosters to get some non-traditional funding for extra-curriculars. It’s very nice to see so many people here. I’m pleased with the turnout,” Adams said. Booster and Cardinal Ball committee member Kelli Smith also wanted to thank Michelle Boeckman for all the work that went into making the fundraiser a success. “We couldn’t have done this without her,” Smith said.
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Jim and Margie Liming came to the Cardinal Ball to help raise money for the middle school basketball team.
Sophomore Devin Trammell takes a dirty plate from David Peters at the Cardinal Ball Saturday, Sept. 19.
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Students to take trimester tests By Kellie Geist kgeist@communitypress.com
When it comes to taking the Ohio Achievement Tests, retention of information can be a struggle. While students learning sentence structure will continue to use that knowledge, it can be difficult for an eighth-grader to remember the geography he learned in sixth grade. That’s why the students at Bethel-Tate Middle School will be taking trimester exams for science and social studies at the end of the
first and second trimesters. “The students are tested every year in reading and math, but they only take the science and social studies in fifth-grade and eighth-grade,” said middle school Principal Steve Gill. “In subjects like English, you build on what you’ve learned, but in subjects like social studies, it’s hard for an eighth grader to remember what he learned in sixth-grade about Mesopotamia.” The kids will not be tested for the final trimester because they will be busy preparing for the
other OAT tests. “There is just way too much testing at that time, we didn’t want to overload them,” Gill said. Testing the kids at the end of each trimester also will give teachers an better idea of what topics the students struggle with. “This will give us some feedback and data to see where the kids are weak and what areas might need a little more work,” Gill said. The trimester tests will test only what the students learned in that particular trimester, it will not
be cumulative. Also, the grade earned on those tests will count as one regular test grade. Teachers and staff will have professional development hours for a few days after school and one day during school to develop the tests. These hours will be paid for through money from the Making Middle Grades Matter program. Not only will the tests provide some solid data for the teachers to work with and give the students an opportunity to review the information they’ve learned in the
trimester, it also will help the district prepare for the state tests. “These short-term assessments should be excellent predictors of future student success on the state tests,” said Superintendent Jim Smith. “They will also help our teachers design appropriate interventions where needed.” Gill agreed and said the tests will really help the middle school, and the district, in years to come. “I’m excited to see the results. I think it will (take) a few years, but it should really help us in our planning for the future,” he said.
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This week in soccer
• Bethel-Tate High School’s Travis Tolin shot a 1 over par 37 on the front nine at Friendly Meadows, Sept. 15, helping the Bethel boys score 161 to beat Western Brown’s 189, New Richmond’s 199, Goshen’s 210 and Clermont Northeastern’s 219. • Bethel-Tate’s Jason Adams shot a 3 over par 38 on the front nine at Cedar Trace, Sept. 17, helping his team beat Western Brown 163-186.
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• Bethel-Tate High School girls beat Felicity High School 4-1, Sept. 12. Bethel’s Cundiff defeated White 6-3, 6-3; Davidson defeated Ciara Nickol 6-0, 60; Daugherty defeated Taylor Carter 6-3, 6-4; in doubles, Rinehart and Dameron defeated Cuniby and Tatman 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. In Felicity’s only win, Mackenzie Turner and Jessica Sturgis beat Wallace and Adams 3-6, 6-4, 7-4. • Felicity beat Clermont Northeastern 4-1, Sept. 15. Felicity’s Amanda White beat Caldwell 7-6, 6-2; Ciara Nickol beat Myers 6-1, 6-0; Tatman and Cumby beat Micheals and Christie 6-1, 6-0 and Mackenzie Turner and Jessica Sturgis beat Corwell and Arthur 6-1, 6-1. Felicity advances to 2-6 with the win.
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• Bethel-Tate High School girls beat Georgetown High School 3-0, Sept. 15. Blake Woodward, Sebastian and Kelly Minarchek scored Bethel’s goals. • Bethel-Tate girls beat Batavia High School, Sept. 17. Hayley Rose made two goals and Ashley Lanigan and Machenzie Moorehead each scored one goal for Bethel. Bethel advances to 6-2 with the win.
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Senior Tyler Daria of Bethel controls the ball off a punt. Bethel traveled north to Batavia for a clash of the top two teams in the Southern Buckeye Conference.
The first sign that this season would be different for the Bethel-Tate boys’ soccer team was a season opening 3-0 win against Purcell Marian. It was the first win over the Cavaliers in 10 years for the Tigers. “We always start with Purcell and usually start the season 0-1 so this was a big win for us to start a little more positive than last year,” said head coach Dave Schellenberger. The Tigers were 7-0 before losing to Batavia (also unbeaten in the conference at the time) 4-1 Sept. 17. One key for the Tigers’ early success is the experience Bethel-Tate has in the lineup. Eight starters from last season’s conference champion team return, including Billy Sipos and Logan Stephens, the two leading scorers in the conference in 2008. Kevin Poe returns at goalkeeper and Jordan Ely is a returning defender and Jeremy Moss and Tyler Daria have been strong as well. Brandon Browne has been another strong player for the Tigers. Schellenberger said he’s pleased with the start to the season as Bethel-Tate won its first seven games before falling to Batavia. The key has been a strong offensive attack paired with a good defense. “We don’t give up many goals. We gave up only four goals in the first seven games and we’ve scored close to 50,” Schellenberger said. “The conference is a little down and we happen to be a really good team in a year where some teams are rebuilding.” The Tigers do need to improve somewhat defensively before the postseason. “We have four or five guys that can put the ball in
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Brandon Browne of Bethel clears the ball in the Batavia game Sept. 17.
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Billy Sipos of Bethel and Will Walker of Batavia fight for the ball in their Sept. 17 game. the net but not everyone works hard all the time on defense and that needs to change,” Schellenberger said. “I think we match up pretty well with most teams.” Bethel-Tate has a big game against New Richmond
Oct. 3 and Schellenberger said the fan support for the team has been strong. “A lot of fans do come it and we have great support,” he said. “What they like about the team is that they are good kids. They love their sport, play it year-round and never give up. We will truly miss this group of guys. They are pretty special and a good group to be round.” The Tigers will have a different look next season as Bethel-Tate has eight seniors on the roster, but for now the focus is on 2009. Schellenberger said the three captains, Poe, Sipos and Moss, have made things easier on him and that the whole team has come together well. “They don’t quit and they are a good group of guys that like each other,” he said. “It shows on and off the field and that’s what it’s about. We had a good ride last year and I’m hoping it continues this year.”
Bethel-Tate wants more than victory By Adam Turer eastsports@communitypress.com
One key turning point in the rebuilding process of a football program occurs when that team is no longer satisfied with a victory. Heading into the midway point of the season, the 2-2 Bethel-Tate Tigers are close to turning that corner. The Tigers defeated Landmark Christian 41-14 on homecoming weekend to even their record on the season. It was not a pretty performance and Bethel-Tate will need to put together a much better effort on Friday, Sept. 25, against Blanchester High School. Kameron Wilson rushed nine times for 149 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Tigers to victory over Landmark Christian. Zach Mullins added two touchdown runs and Spencer Sutter caught a touchdown pass. The final score indicates a dominating Bethel-Tate performance, but the Tigers were far from perfect. The Tigers committed 11 penalties and five turnovers
in the first half alone. “We play like we practice and we didn’t have a great week of practice,” head coach Clint Kirker said. The combination of homecoming weekend distractions and a possible hangover from the previous week’s come-from-ahead loss to league opponent New Richmond may have contributed to the Tigers’ sloppy first half. Kirker refused to make excuses or allow his team to settle for an uninspired victory over an overmatched opponent. “We don’t have time for that,” said Kirker. “Our kids needed their attitudes adjusted at halftime.” Their attitudes sufficiently adjusted, the Tigers played a much better second half. The Tigers defense preserved the victory by limiting Landmark Christian to just six points off of the five first-half turnovers. “We finished up much stronger,” said Kirker. The Tigers will need a good start and finish as they travel to Blanchester Sept. 25 with their sights set on a winning record for the first time this season.
The team’s goal now is to go 8-2 on the season. It is a tall task, considering the Tigers play five of their last six games on the road. “We’re in the meat of our season now,” Kirker said. “We want to win the rest of our games.” In 2008, Kirker’s first season as head coach of the Tigers, Bethel-Tate finished the season 5-5. It was an improvement for the program, but it raised the expectations for the 2009 season. The Tigers are still trying to put together a game with four quarters of quality play. They will need to play a full 48 minutes every Friday night in order to achieve their goals for the season. “We need to find a way to put four quarters together and put together a good season,” said Kirker. “Five and five again is not good enough.”
Glen Este 28, Amelia 0
For Glen Este head coach Zak Taylor, win 100 of his career could’ve come earlier in the season as the Trojans have lost two overtime
games. He finally reached the milestone against a former Glen Este assistant, Amelia head coach Randy Hospelhorn. “I just think about how many players and assistant coaches and people went into reaching that number,” Taylor said. “I was at Bethel for nine years so Bethel kids are involved and we’ve had a good run here. Just a lot of great kids and great coaches helped get me here. It’s really special.” While the milestone was a major one for Taylor, the product on the field from his team was less impressive. The Trojans ground out a 28-0 win Sept. 18 over Amelia, mainly on the strength of the defense.
McNick 17, Chaminade 16
Almost halfway through the season, it’s tough to get an accurate read on the McNicholas football team. That’s because the Rockets play an extremely difficult schedule. “Our schedule is very tough. The problem with a team like ours is you can
have a pretty good team and no one knows because you play teams bigger and better than you,” head coach Steve Klonne said. He said size and physicality were the two difference-makers against a big Division-II school in Turpin and Division I Loveland. McNick is 2-2 through the first four games after beating a very good Chaminade team in overtime 1716 Sept. 18. In the lone game they played against a team in their division, McNick won 28-21, on the strength of their rushing game. Quarterback Matt Staubach had four rushing touchdowns in the win. Klonne said the team has done well at times putting drives together but that the offense still needed to manufacture more big plays. And, despite the difficult schedule, Klonne said his team plays everyone tough. “Don’t give up on us,” Klonne said. “We’re in a very tough conference and we play everybody hard. There’s still a lot of football left to play and we’re going to win some games.”
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Has there been a decline in civility at town hall meetings and public meetings in general? If so, why is this happening? “Yes. Emotions are over running manners.” B.L. “People are fed up that the officials that we elected to represent us aren’t. It comes out of frustration.” C.A.S. “The ordinary people are speaking up thus everyone who is not in tune with them thinks they are not civil. For years the ones complaining were not to civil to President Bush. It is about time the real people of this country got off their duffs and expresed their opinion, this is what America is all about.” L.S. “Unfortunately, yes, there has been a decline in civility at town halls and other public meetings. It is undoubtedly politically motivated. It’s sad to think that this is what they are teaching our chil-
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Lately I’ve been hearing the term racist or racism more and more. The word racism is described as a belief or doctrine that various human races determine cultural or individual achievement usually involving ideas that one group is superior and has the right to rule others, or a system of government or policy based on such a doctrine. When major political figures are denied access to our lives because we disagree with their proposals, through open debate or town hall meetings, racist seems to be used more and more. The “race card” raises its ugly head because the president is black. The president can be any color, creed, man or woman, as long as their agenda is fostering the prosperity of the American people and way of life. Calling those racist is in itself racist. Racism is as old as civilization itself. Let’s change this. Pete Cummings Kinnett Road Bethel
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dren; as how to accomplish anything for the common good. The behavior is not only childish, It has been rude and prone toward violence. Most people want to hear the facts and debate the issues, not just listen to someone screaming obscenities and name calling. I hope this is not the new America. They have turned off a lot of people by this behavior. Where are the statesmen?” A.T.
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Peters asks for Washington Twp. vote My name is David Peters, a lifelong resident of Washington Township. I am seeking the office of Washington Township trustee in the upcoming November election. First, thank you for taking the time to review my qualifications. I know that people are extremely busy these days and your time is probably worth more to you than anything that you own. I’m 63 years of age. As a matter of fact my birthday is Election Day. I’m married to a wonderful woman, May, and have six children and 20 grandchildren. The Peters have been residents of Washington Township for three
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generations. I’ve been a self-employed construction contractor for the past 30 years and have completed several projects for area residents. My past employment included 12 years experience in road construction with Hose Construction Co. I’m a Master Mason in the Felicity 102 Masonic Lodge and a member of the Felicity 7496 Veterans of Foreign Wars. As you can see, I have a vested interest in the quality of life in this area. I made the decision to run for trustee because being a lifelong
resident of the township. I’ve seen the good and the bad. There is a lot more good than bad and I want to be a part of making this township even better. If elected, I will listen to the residents and be honest, fair and helpful. I want to make this township a better place to live and travel. In summary, I will be a strong and significant influence for the township. I look forward to serving the residents to the best of my ability. Your vote would be greatly appreciated Nov. 3. David Peters is a candidate for Washington Township trustee. He lives on Collier Road in Moscow.
Learn signs of preventable teen suicide ºMaybe you’ve seen the statistics: Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in the United States, with 33,000 occurring annually. More lives are lost to suicide each year than homicide, and a suicide occurs every 16 minutes. Suicide happens across all ethnic, economic and social groups. But the reality of suicide may not impact you unless you experience the loss of a family member, friend, neighbor or co-worker. The suicide of a young person is often even harder to understand and coping with the loss more difficult. Suicide now ranks as the second leading cause of death for youth aged 15-24 and the fourth leading cause of death for 10-14 year olds. These facts demonstrate suicides among our youth are more common than you may think, and that is true in Clermont County as well. Why teens with their whole life ahead of them decide to kill themselves is a question that haunts parents, friends, teachers and the community. Many adolescent suicides are precipitated by an interpersonal conflict or problem and overwhelming hopelessness, and most occur after school hours and in the teen’s home, but the reasons behind a teen’s suicide or attempt can be complex. Teens who have survived suicide attempts say they were either trying to escape a situation that seemed impossible to deal with at that time or their feelings of rejection, guilt, anger or extreme sadness. It’s difficult to be a teen today. Teens need to fit in socially, perform academically, act responsibly, and live up to all the expectations of them, along with developing their identities and a sense of autonomy
while following the rules. These pressures are very real to them and often overwhelming. Teens rely on support from family, peers, extracurricular activities Karen and even religious Scherra groups. These supcan help Community ports them address their Press Guest frustrations and Columnist i n s e c u r i t i e s . U n f o r t u n a t e l y, some teens either don’t have adequate supports or are unable to believe in and trust the strength of supports they have. Sometimes, through a combination of factors and problems, teens begin thinking about dying and suicide. Suicide is preventable, and a key element in preventing teen suicide is recognizing warning signs and issues that trigger suicidal thoughts and feelings and provide help and support. Some things to look for include: Disinterest in favorite activities or hobbies; problems at a job; loss of interest in school or declining grades; behavioral problems; withdrawing from family and friends; sleep changes; use of alcohol or drugs; risk-taking behaviors; neglecting personal appearance; inability to concentrate and pay attention; change in eating habits; giving away prized possessions; and frequent complaints of physical symptoms like headaches and stomachaches. Teen suicide often occurs following a stressful event like a failure at school, a breakup with a boyfriend or girlfriend, the death of a loved one, or a major family conflict. A teen thinking of
suicide might talk about death or suicide in general, or about “going away” or not having a reason to live, and also about feeling hopeless. Teens also may be influenced by either someone they know or hear about in the media completing suicide. What should you do if someone your teen knows has attempted or committed suicide? Talk with the teen and ask him/her what he/she is feeling. Often, people are afraid or uncomfortable talking about this. Don’t be afraid to say the word “suicide,” because discussing the subject may help teenagers express their emotions. They may feel guilty or angry or just upset and sad; they may not even know how they feel. They do need to feel connected to others. They also need to hear that problems, no matter how difficult they seem, can be worked out. Convey your willingness to help. Don’t minimize their emotions and concerns. If you suspect a teen you know is thinking about suicide, get professional help. Locally, you can contact Child Focus (752-1555), the Mental Health and Recovery Board (732-5400), or check with your family doctor or insurance company for other resources. Clermont County has a 24/7 Crisis Hotline (528-SAVE) that you can contact for assistance or suggest your teen call. Remember, even if a teen close to you seems to be giving up, there are available supports and resources to help them deal with their despair and move on to adulthood. Karen J. Scherra is the executive director of the Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board.
It is not about Republicans or Democrats On Saturday Sept. 12, I had the remarkable privilege of being a part of a historical march on Washington. I had spent the month before scraping together my dollars determined to get to D.C. The 12-hour bus ride with the Cincinnati Tea Party was quite an inspiration to me and my friend Beth Benoit of Amelia. I have always had a keen interest in our government because of my family having so many military ties. Like a great number of others in our country, Beth has been recently awakened to the importance of knowing what is happening behind the curtain of Oz. What we both experienced Saturday, Sept. 12, was life changing. We stood shoulder to shoulder with patriots from all across this nation. A melting pot of red-blooded Americans, young and old, held their heads high and stormed the nation’s capital. These were not seasoned protesters. Many have
never even considered participating in a such an event as this. Unlike many of those who came before them, who often were seen shouting profanities, turning over garbage cans or heckling the police officers. These demonstrators marched with a passion I have never seen before. I witnessed a spirit of patriotism, determination and a laser focus on changing the direction of our U.S. government. They were demanding to be heard. I saw people opening crowded pathways for seniors to get by in their wheelchairs. Young parents pushed their strollers and carried their little ones hoping they too might be a part of history. A mother sat with her severely handicapped child stretched across her lap as thousands stood around her. Folks shook the hands of policemen as they marched by thanking them for their service. Personally, I did not hear a single swear word
the entire day. Citizens thanked each other for coming out and encouraged the movement to go on. I even saw garbage being picked up as people left the event. It was an attitude of consideration, respect and unity for one another throughout the day. It wasn’t about Republicans or Democrats, Left or Right. It was about hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people, possibly a million, coming together to share what they learned as they diligently peeled back the underbelly of their government; not simply depending on the mainstream media, but digging through the Internet, cable television and other media venues to search for the truth. These people were informed. The folks want to know who is running their government and where all the money is going. No longer are so many American’s burying their heads in the sand.
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Mia Supe participated with the Cincinnati Tea Party organization as they marched on Washington Sept. 12 with other from across the country. This was a day for us to make our Founding Fathers proud. The Constitution is the thread that has kept this great country united and strong since it’s beginning. As we marched down Pennsylvania Avenue we read lines from this magnificent document etched in the sides of the massive buildings. It was at that moment I truly found
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THINGS TO DO Free concert
The Lions Club is sponsoring a concert in Burke Park Pavilion 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, featuring the Kinner Express band. Bring seating.
Farm fest
Cincinnati Horticultural Society is hosting Cincinnati Farm Fest from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2; and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at Symmes Township Park, 11600 Lebanon Road, Symmes Township. The event includes agricultural education, make-andtake activities for children 12 and under, harvest exhibits and cooking demonstrations. Trick-or-Treat Trail for children under 12 is open from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Apple Pie School for children 12 and under is from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday; and from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The cooking demonstration “Heirloom Pumpkins and Squash, Tasting Local Treasures” is at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday. The event is free, but reservations are required online by Sept. 30. Visit www.cincyflowershow.com.
Let us never forget
The Yellow Ribbon Support Center is hosting the Let Us Never Forget Scholarship Fundraiser at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at Jake Sweeney Chevrolet, 33 W. Kemper Road, Springdale. There is free breakfast at 9 a.m. and lunch, for a small cost, from noon to 2 p.m. Bring snacks for troops. Proceeds to benefit the scholarships to be given in April 2010. The event is free, but donations are accepted. Call 752-4310.
Old West fest
The Old West Festival is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at Old West Festival, 1449 Greenbush Cobb Road, Williamsburg. Relive the days of the Wild West with reenactments, trick shooting and roping, demonstrations, rides, food and music. Music is by Kentucky Myle Acoustic Duo from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Wild Carrot 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The event is open rain or shine. The cost is $10, $6 ages 6 to 12; free ages 5 and under. The festival runs through Oct. 11. Call 866-937-8337.
Jumping dogs
Buckeye DockDogs is hosting the Buckeye DockDogs Members Only Practice from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at Cross Creek Farm Canine Water Sports LLC, 2200 Black Road, New Richmond. Non-members are permitted to watch and introduce dogs to dock jumping 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Cost is for $10 non-members. Registration is required. Call 734-0004 or visit www.buckeyedockdogs.com/ event.cross_creek.htm.
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Cher Litchfield of Withamsville works on making a lantern to remember her brother and grandparents.
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John Albertz of Batavia and Kelly Petrey of Goshen place their lit lanterns onto the lake at Mount Moriah Cemetery.
More than 400 people attended the second annual lantern lighting ceremony to remember and celebrate the lives of their loved ones.
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Ceremony helps people remember their loved ones By Kellie Geist
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Black and white photos, family portraits drawn with crayons, poems scribbled onto construction paper. Regardless of what went onto the lanterns people made at the second annual Mount Moriah Cemetery Lantern Lighting Ceremony, one element accompanied all of them – love. The Lantern Lighting Ceremony, put together by the Union Township trustees and service depart-
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Once the lanterns were decorated, a candle inside was lit and the lanterns were placed onto the lake at Mount Moriah Cemetery. ment, is designed to help people celebrate the lives of the loved ones they’ve lost. This year’s event was
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The Marine Corps. League Detachment 393 presented the colors and did a 3volley salute to remember the service men and women buried at the cemetery.
held Saturday, Sept. 12. Last year, about 200 people came to the event. This year, that number more than doubled. “I was just overwhelmed by the amount of people who came. I had chairs for 400, so I know more than 400 people came,” said Nancy Woebkenberg, administrative assistant at Mount Moriah Cemetery and Lantern Lighting Ceremony coordinator. A number of people were sitting on blankets and Woebkenberg took down a few supply tables to accommodate the guests. During the ceremony, guests were treated to a catered dinner while a string trio from the Clermont Philharmonic Orchestra provided musical entertainment. The Union Township Service Department provided the materials to make the lanterns and, following dinner, guests put the lit lanterns onto the pond. Woebkenberg said she received a lot of positive feedback in the days follow-
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Nathan Hartness of Batavia Township gets ready to put a lantern onto the lake during the lantern lighting ceremony at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Event coordinator Nancy Woebkenberg said she was happy to see so many children at the event because it helps them understand the cemetery is not a scary place. ing the event. “I had one woman tell me that the ceremony really helped her in the healing process,” Woebkenberg said. “ ... It was sad, but beautiful.” Woebkenberg is glad the community appreciates the event and is hoping to have another ceremony. “I believe this is something we want to do again next year. We’ll see how the year shakes out ... But I know having (the Lantern Lighting Ceremony) again is something we want to think
about,” she said. “This year’s was great. Everything was fantastic.” Union Township Trustee Matt Beamer, who attended the event last year and this year, also said he would like to see the event continue. “We’ll look at the budget and planning later this year and into next year and see what we can do,” Beamer said. “The lantern lighting is a time to be among your neighbors, your friends and your relatives to pay tribute to your loved ones. It’s just a spectacular event.”
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Many of the people who attended the Mount Moriah Cemetery Lantern Lighting Ceremony brought photos, poems and memorabilia to put on their lanterns. From left are: Barbara Roberts of Mount Washington; Brandy Bryant of Mount Washington; Missy Lockaby of Owensville; and Tina Bryant of Newtown.
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Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop 671 led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance and The Star Spangled Banner.
Windy Guthrie, right, and Jayme Furby of Cherry Grove make lanterns for loved ones who have passed during the Mount Moriah Cemetery Lantern Lighting Ceremony.
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THINGS TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD T H U R S D A Y, S E P T . 2 4
HISTORIC SITES
Ulysses S. Grant Birthplace, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed noon-1 p.m. Birthplace of Ulysses S. Grant, U.S. Route 52, Tour restored one-story, three-room cottage, which was built in 1817. Furnished with period items. $2.50, $2 seniors, $1.50 ages 6-12, free ages 4 and under and members. Presented by Historic New Richmond. 800283-8932; www.ohiohistory.org. Point Pleasant.
RECREATION
Girl Scout Sign Ups, 7 p.m.-8 p.m. Holly Hill Elementary, 3520 Oh. 132, Ask questions about Girl Scouts, participate in activities and register. $12 registration fee. Presented by Girl Scouts of Western Ohio. 797-4044. Amelia. F R I D A Y, S E P T . 2 5
FOOD & DRINK
Summer Wine Sampling and Entertainment Series, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Harmony Hill Vineyards and Estate Winery, 2534 Swings Corner Point Isabel Road. 50 cents per sample. 734-3548; www.hhwines.com. Bethel.
HEALTH / WELLNESS
Health Screening, 9 a.m.-noon, Homan Chiropractic, 4380 Glen Este Withamsville Road. Blood pressure, height, weight, foot and spinal screenings. Walk-ins welcome. Free. Appointment recommended. 753-6325. Eastgate.
SPORTS
Moler Raceway Park Racing, 4:30 p.m.11:30 p.m. Moler Raceway Park, 2059 Harker Waits Road. Quarter-mile dirt oval track racing. $15, $5 ages 7-15, free ages 6 and under. 937-444-6215; www.molerracewaypark.com. Williamsburg. S A T U R D A Y, S E P T . 2 6
ART EXHIBITS
Earthworks: Virtual Explorations of the Ancient Ohio Valley, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Woodland Mound, 8250 Old Kellogg Road. Seasongood Nature Center. Explore virtual recreations of earthworks built by Adena, Hopewell and Fort Ancient cultures in Ohio Valley.$1, vehicle permit required ($5 annual; $2 daily). Presented by Hamilton County Park District. 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Anderson Township.
FARMERS MARKET
Blooms and Berries Farm Market, 10 a.m.6 p.m. Blooms & Berries Farm Market, 9669 S. Ohio 48 — fall location, You-pick produce farm. May: no strawberries; October: pumpkins. Presented by Blooms and Berries Farm Market. 697-9173. Loveland. Harmony Hill Vineyards ‘Market On The Hill’, 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Harmony Hill Vineyards and Estate Winery, 2534 Swings Corner Point Isabel Road. Unique “All Ohio Proud” market. Local beef, lamb, vegetables, eggs, cheese, artisan breads and wine. 734-3548; www.hhwines.com/htm/farmersmarket.htm. Bethel. Newtown Farm Market, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Newtown Farm Market, 561-2004. Newtown. Wilfert Farms, 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Wilfert Farms, 3135 Lindale Mount Holly Road. Fresh-picked fruits and vegetables that are harvested several times each day and kept under refrigeration. 797-8344. Mount Holly.
Batavia Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Batavia Township,, Main and Depot streets. Vegetables, fruits and eggs. 876-2418. Batavia.
FESTIVALS
Country Store, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Miller-Leuser Log House, 6550 Clough Pike. Children’s games, bakery, farmer’s market, silent auction, handcrafted dolls and toys, flea market, crafts, raffle and more. Presented by Anderson Township Historical Society. Through Sept. 27. 474-1637. Anderson Township. Old West Festival, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Music by Kentucky Myle Acoustic Duo 1:30-3:30 p.m. and Wild Carrot 4-6 p.m. Old West Festival, 1449 Greenbush Cobb Road. Relive days of Wild West in unique entertainment experience. Re-enactments, trick shooting and roping, demonstrations, rides, food and music. Rain or shine. $10, $6 ages 6-12; free ages 5 and under. Through Oct. 11. 866-9378337. Williamsburg.
FOOD & DRINK
Summer Wine Sampling and Entertainment Series, 2 p.m.-9 p.m. Harmony Hill Vineyards and Estate Winery, 50 cents per sample. 734-3548; www.hhwines.com. Bethel.
LITERARY - LIBRARIES
Family Fun Day, 10 a.m. All things Apple. Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple St. Stories, crafts, hands-on activities and play. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. Presented by Clermont County Public Library. 752-5580; www.clermontlibrary.org. Amelia.
NATURE
Fish Print, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Izaak Walton League Lodge, 544 Branch Hill-Loveland Road. Dropin program. Learn about and create art of Gyotaku (fish rubbing). Bring clean T-shirt, scarf or bag to print or use a provided scarf. Wheelchair and stroller accessible. Rain or shine. Ages 5 and up. Free. Presented by Greenacres Foundation. 683-7233; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Loveland. Live Raptors, 2 p.m.-3 p.m. Woodland Mound, 8250 Old Kellogg Road. Seasongood Nature Center. Animal encounter indoors. Bring your camera for an outdoor photo opportunity with the birds after the program. Wheelchair and stroller accessible. Rain or shine. All ages. Free, vehicle permit required. Presented by Hamilton County Park District. 474-0580; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Anderson Township. Water Sampling Like a Pro, 10 a.m.-noon, Izaak Walton League Lodge, 544 Branch HillLoveland Road. Drop-in program. Learn how to process Little Miami River or your own water samples in lab. Learn about Greenacres Monitoring Program. Rain or shine. All ages. Free. Presented by Greenacres Foundation. 683-7233; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Loveland. River Critters: Discover What Lives Below the Surface, 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Izaak Walton League Lodge, 544 Branch Hill-Loveland Road. Discover what critters lay below the surface of the Little Miami River. Will get wet. Shoes or boots are required. Not wheelchair nor stroller accessible. Rain or shine. All ages. Free. Presented by Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Scenic Rivers. 683-7233; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Loveland. Pick a Bouquet in Granny’s Garden, 9 a.m.8 p.m. Loveland Primary/Elementary School, 550 Loveland-Madeira Road. Drop-in program. Pick a bouquet of up to 24 stems of any flowers except sunflowers. Bring a picnic. Walking trail and playground. Wheelchair and stroller accessible. No restrooms. Rain or shine. All ages. Free. Presented by Granny’s Garden School. 324-2873; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Loveland.
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ON STAGE - COMEDY
Larry Love Comedy Show, 8 p.m.-10 p.m. Gravy, 1513 Ohio 28, Stand-up comedy with Jason Robbins, Landon Faulkner, Thomas Cox, Kim Sherwood, and Keith Sowder. Ages 18 and up. Free. 576-6789. Loveland.
RECREATION
Catch a Fish in the Little Miami River, 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Izaak Walton League Lodge, 544 Branch Hill-Loveland Road. Onshore learn to use rod and reel with Izaak Walton League guides. Dress to get wet and muddy. Not wheelchair or stroller accessible. Rain or shine. Ages 8 and up. Free. Presented by Izaak Walton League of America. 683-7233; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Loveland. Learn to Canoe, 1 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Izaak Walton League Lodge, 544 Branch Hill-Loveland Road. Onshore class to learn basics, followed by practice session in pool area of the Little Miami River. Dress to get wet and muddy. Not wheelchair or stroller accessible. Rain cancels. Ages 10 and up. Free. Presented by Izaak Walton League of America. 683-7233; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Loveland. Little Miami River Kayak Trip, 11 a.m. Lake Isabella, 10174 Loveland-Madeira Road. Begins at Lake Isabella, continues 7.5 miles down river. All equipment provided. Bring lunch. Must complete Quick Start program prior to trip. $25, $20 ages 6-18. Registration required, available online. Presented by Hamilton County Park District. 521-2345; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township. Buckeye DockDogs Members Only Practice, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Cross Creek Farm Canine Water Sports LLC, 2200 Black Road. Nonmembers permitted to watch and introduce dogs to dock jumping 12:30 p.m. $10 nonmembers. Registration required. Presented by Buckeye DockDogs. 734-0004; http://www.buckeyedockdogs.com/event.cro ss_creek.htm. New Richmond. Archery Anyone?, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Izaak Walton League Lodge, 544 Branch Hill-Loveland Road. Drop-in program. Instructors teach proper way to load and shoot arrows at stationary target. Equipment provided. Wheelchair and stroller accessible. Rain or shine. Ages 8 and up. Free. 683-7233; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Loveland. Kayak the Little Miami River, 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m. Izaak Walton League Lodge, 544 Branch Hill-Loveland Road. State Watercraft Officers lead two-mile expedition ending at Lake Isabella. Kayaks available or bring your own. Not wheelchair or stroller accessible. Rain or shine. Ages 8 and up. Free. 6837233; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Loveland.
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The Clermont County Public Library is hosting Family Fun Day at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple St., Amelia. The event includes stories, crafts, hands-on activities and play. The theme is “All Things Apple.” Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required. Call 752-5580 or visit www.clermontlibrary.org. S U N D A Y, S E P T . 2 7
ART EXHIBITS
Earthworks: Virtual Explorations of the Ancient Ohio Valley, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Woodland Mound, $1, vehicle permit required ($5 annual; $2 daily). 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Anderson Township.
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Henry Ford Squares, 5:30 p.m. Union Township Civic Center, 4350 Aicholtz Road. Western style square dance club for experienced dancers with round dance and line dancing. $5. Presented by Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky Square Dancers Federation. 929-2427. Union Township.
FARMERS MARKET
Blooms and Berries Farm Market, 11 a.m.5 p.m. Blooms & Berries Farm Market, 6979173. Loveland. Newtown Farm Market, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Newtown Farm Market, 561-2004. Newtown.
FESTIVALS
Country Store, noon-5 p.m. Miller-Leuser Log House, 474-1637. Anderson Township.
Antique and Classic Car Cruise-in, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Glen Este Church of Christ, 937 Cincinnati-Batavia Pike. Free lunch, door prizes and DJ plays 1950s and 1960s music. 753-8223. Eastgate.
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CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Buttons and Bows Round Dance Club, 7:30 p.m. Anderson Senior Center, 7970 Beechmont Ave. Phase III-IV round dance club for experienced dancers. Ballroom figures: waltz, two-step, cha, rumba, tango and bolero. $5. 929-2427. Anderson Township.
LECTURES
How to Keep the Girls Healthy: Prevention and Treatment of Breast Cancer for All Generations, 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Mercy Hospital Anderson, 7500 State Road. Conference Rooms B and C. Learn about the prevention and treatment ofbreast cancer. Panel discussion with doctors to follow. Free. Registration required. 624-1260. Anderson Township.
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Old West Festival, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Music by Raison D’Etre 1:30-3:30 p.m. and Comet Bluegrass All-Stars 4-6 p.m. Old West Festival, $10, $6 ages 6-12; free ages 5 and under. 866-937-8337. Williamsburg.
NATURE
Trip to the Ponds, 2 p.m.-3 p.m. Woodland Mound, 8250 Old Kellogg Road. Seasongood Nature Center. 1 to 1/2 hour hike that includes exploring two ponds. Not wheelchair or stroller accessible. Rain or shine. All ages. Free, vehicle permit required. 474-0580; www.cincygreatoutdoorweekend.org. Anderson Township.
Drop-In Toddler Time Story Time, 11 a.m. Union Township Branch Library, 528-1744. Union Township. Story Time, 11 a.m. Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple St. Stories, songs, and crafts. All ages. Registration required. 752-5580; www.clermontlibrary.org. Amelia.
MUSIC - BLUEGRASS
Bluegrass Jam Session, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Gravy, 1513 Ohio 28, With Hard-Drive. Others welcome to play. Free. Reservations recommended. 576-6789. Loveland.
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EXERCISE CLASSES
Zumba Fitness, 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. St. Thomas More School, 788 Ohio Pike. Hieder Hall. With Susan Scardina-Hardoerfer. $25 for five classes, $6 one class. 379-4900. Withamsville.
FARMERS MARKET
Wilfert Farms, 9:30 a.m.6:30 p.m. Wilfert Farms, 7978344. Mount Holly.
HEALTH / WELLNESS
Mobile Mammography Unit, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Kroger Anderson Towne Center, 7580 Beechmont Ave. Fifteen-minute screenings. Cost varies per insurance plan. Financial assistance available for qualified applicants. Appointment required. Presented by Jewish Hospital. 686-3300. Anderson Township.
LITERARY - STORY TIMES Drop-In Story Time, 11 a.m. Williamsburg Branch Library, 594 Main St. Stories, games, songs and crafts. All ages. Free. Presented by Clermont County Public Library. 7241070. Williamsburg.
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY
Church Picnic, noon-5 p.m. Veterans Memorial Park, Glen-Este Withamsville Road. Includes games, prizes, food and music. Free. Presented by Eastgate Community Church. 943-3926. Union Township. M O N D A Y, S E P T . 2 8
ART EXHIBITS
Earthworks: Virtual Explorations of the Ancient Ohio Valley, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Woodland Mound, $1, vehicle permit required ($5 annual; $2 daily). 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Anderson Township.
FARMERS MARKET
Newtown Farm Market, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Newtown Farm Market, 561-2004. Newtown.
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PROVIDED
“The Color Purple, The Musical about Love,” returns to the Aronoff Center for a one-week engagement from Tuesday, Sept. 29, through Saturday, Oct. 3. It is based on the classic Alice Walker novel and Steven Spielberg film. Performances are at 8 p.m. through Saturday; also at 2 p.m. Saturday; and at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $25-70. Visit www.broadwayacrossamerica.com or call 800-982-2787.
Drop-In Preschool Story Time, 2 p.m. Union Township Branch Library, 4462 Mount Carmel-Tobasco Road. Stories, dance and a craft. Ages 3-6. 528-1744. Union Township. Drop-In Toddler Time Story Time, 11 a.m. Union Township Branch Library, 4462 Mount Carmel-Tobasco Road. Ages 18 months to 3 years. Stories, songs and play. 528-1744. Union Township.
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Halloween comes to Kings Island for adults and kids alike this week. Howl-OFest, family-friendly fun that celebrates the magic of fall, is from noon to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, beginning Sunday, Sept. 27, through Nov. 1. There is trick-or-treating, a dance party and costume parade. For adults, Halloween Haunt begins Friday, Sept. 25, and is through Oct. 31. It features 13 haunted attractions and 500 ghastly creatures. Hours are: 7 p.m. to midnight Thursdays and Sundays; and 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Visit www.visitkingsisland.com.
Life
Bethel Journal
September 24, 2009
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Why love treats us the way it does When two people marry, one of the greatest mysteries of life is gradually demystified before their eyes. For when we marry, love itself comes to live with us. As children we learned there was something called love. Parents, older siblings, schoolmates, songs and movies spoke of it. Often they seemed to imply that love actually was sexuality. We didn’t understand. Yet, since we were old enough to know love existed, and then soon felt its attraction and enchantment we looked for love, too. After many futile relationships, heartaches, and years of searching, we believed we found true love with a special person. It must be true love, we thought, because of the thrilling way it made us feel. We were in love!
Our wedding was beautiful, our honeymoon was spent somewhere with our bodies in each other’s arms, and then we moved into a little home of our own. When we moved in, love moved in with us - though we didn’t realize all its intentions. One day we were amazed when love took off its clothes, stretched out on our bed while eating an apple, and announced it was here to stay. Suddenly, this elusive and mysterious thing called love was not so elusive or hidden. Rather, it became that which cannot be gotten rid of (unless we made the decision to throw it out.) What was glamorous and exciting and sexy now has its days when it is anything but all that. What was a dream is now here and asking daily to be listened to. In “The Mystery of Marriage,”
author Mike Mason notes, “The situation with love, now that one is married, becomes comparable to the philosophical question about the dog chasing the car - “What happens if he catches it?” Marriage faces spouses with the same question, “What do you do with love once you have finally caught it?” In a sense, he opines, marriage is a trap. A trap to get us to be brave enough to live with love day after day and to learn what love really is. For God knows, we misunderstand love. Spouses quickly become surprised to find out what’s underneath love’s charming exterior, and to know it when it’s stark naked and demystified. As Mason notes, over the years love sometimes pulls the rug out from under us, turns the world
Experience an old-fashioned Fly In Chapter 174 of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) will be holding its second annual Southwest Ohio Regional Fly In (SWORFI) at 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at Winemiller Farms and running through the afternoon. Experience an old-time fly in, complete with food, free admission and fun for the whole family. SWORFI celebrates grassroots flying. Just like in the old barnstorming days, aircraft will be arriving and departing from the airport’s grass runways. All types of aircraft will be welcome, with particular emphasis on light sport aircraft.
Awards will be given to the aircraft arriving from the farthest distance and the best homebuilt light sport aircraft. All types of aircraft will be on display. Members of the public are encouraged to come out and talk to pilots about flying and their airplanes. To get to Winemiller Farms in Wayne Township: 1. Take I-275 to exit 57, SR-28 East, Blanchester. 2. Bear right, following “Bypass 28” straight through lights for about 1 mile. 3. Take the first exit and turn right (SE) onto Wolfpen-Pleasant Hill Road. 4. After 1.2 miles, turn left (E) onto Ohio 131.
5. Follow Ohio 131 for about 12 to 13 miles, turn left (N) onto MarathonEdenton Road. 6. After 2.3 miles, turn right (E) onto Taylor Pike. 7. After 0.5 miles, Winemiller Farm will be visible between the cornfields on the right. The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation that includes 170,000 members in more than 100 countries. EAA’s mission is to provide aviation access to all who wish to participate. EAA has flown more than 1.3-million children through its Young Eagles program.
upside down, or throws a pail of cold water in our faces and says, “You haven’t learned about me yet!” It demands the very best we can offer. And at other times that are just glorious, love teaches us it is the most exquisite thing in the world. When love is demystified and lives with us in the ordinary of every day, it is bothersome at first. We can even become disappointed and disillusioned and start looking for the mystified version again. We’re all seduced at times by the French proverb, “Only the beginnings of love are beautiful” But true love has its own purpose in being so demanding. Its purpose is to gradually transform us and turn us into genuine lovers. That’s why it employs such drastic strategies: asking us to forgive over and over again; to be patient
with each other and ourselves; to Father Lou communicate Guntzelman instead of pouting or keeping a Perspectives cool distance. Later in life, and especially in the next, love will take off its earthly mask and become further demystified. We will recognize that, as the scriptures say, “God is love,” and that all along he was growing us and teaching us what true love means. Father Lou Guntzelman is a Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Reach him at columns@ communitypress.com or contact him directly at P.O. Box 428541, Cincinnati, OH 45242. Please include a mailing address or fax number if you wish for him to respond.
Deer-archery season opens statewide Sept. 26 Nearly 300,000 bowhunters, representing more than half of all Ohioans who hunt deer, are expected to participate in the statewide archery deer hunting season Sept. 26 through Feb. 7, according to the Ohio Depart-
ment of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. During last year’s fourmonth archery season, bowhunters killed 85,856 deer, an increase of 9 percent from the previous year. A detailed listing of deer
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Get your hands on homemade foaming soap serving; replace tops. Dust with confectioners’ sugar.
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Rita’s homemade foaming soap
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Foaming hand soap:
The trick is in the dispenser. You have to use one made for foaming hand soap. I get mine from the dollar store, and after they’re empty I make my own as follows: Wash dispenser well. Rinse with clear vinegar.
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Foaming soap made with my neighbor Sandy Shelton and her granddaughter, Jalese. Rinse again and let drain. The vinegar helps kill any bacteria that may be in the container.
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Foaming and other soaps made with my friend Carol Vanover. of favorite liquid hand soap. Anti-bacterial or not – you choose. I use a clear liquid soap and let the kids color it slightly with food coloring and add a few drops essential oil (available from health food stores) to it. Both the coloring and oil are optional. Use a whisk to mix gently. Let sit a few minutes to settle, then pour into your container. Violà! Your own foaming hand soap.
Foaming dishwashing soap:
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With the school year in full swing and flu season upon us, we’re all into the “wash your hands often” mode. I thought it would be good to share my recipe for h o m e m a d e foaming soap. It’s actually b e e n Rita around a while but Heikenfeld is sure Rita’s kitchen t i m e l y today. Plus by making your own foaming soap, you’ll save money and be doing
And while you’re at it, go ahead and make a batch of foaming dishwashing detergent. Again, use a dispenser specifically made for this. Follow instructions above for cleaning, etc. The proportions are a bit different: 11⁄3 cups good quality water to 6 to 8 tablespoons dishwashing liquid (start with 6, check to see how it’s working, and add more if needed), plus 2 tablespoons clear vinegar (optional) to cut the grease.
Cream puff fillings
I’ve had several requests for cream puffs/fillings for Oktoberfest parties, similar to what Servatii’s serves. Use your favorite cream puff recipe (I have one on the Web version of this column). Here’s a couple different
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fillings. The first filling holds up better, meaning you can fill the puffs and refrigerate them at least several hours before serving; the second filling is more delicate and more creamy.
Fluffy cream puff filling:
This is also good in cream horns, Twinkie-like cakes, etc. Beat together:
1 ⁄2 cup solid shortening like Crisco 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 ⁄2 cup confectioners’ sugar Then beat in 1 cup Marshmallow Fluff
Jane and Carolyn’s cream puff filling:
Jane Cervantes is known as the cake and truffle lady and Carolyn Grieme is a Northern Kentucky reader, known as the gingerbread house queen, and good friend. They both use this for their cream puffs. 11⁄2 cups cold milk 1 (3/4 ounce) package French vanilla pudding mix 1 cup whipped topping Confectioners’ sugar In a mixing bowl, beat milk and pudding mix on low speed for two minutes. Refrigerate for five minutes. Fold in whipped topping. Fill cream puffs just before
From Mark A. regarding “parve” products. Mark says: “The definition of “parve” (or “pareve”) in your column was only half right. “Pareve foods are prepared without meat, milk, or their derivatives and may therefore be eaten with both meat and dairy dishes according to the laws of kashrut. “No dairy is correct, but no meat either. Meat can be sneaky; gelatin made from cattle hooves, for instance, is not pareve (probably not kosher either, but that’s beside the point).”
Cake tips from Martha
I’m taking a cake decorating class at Grant School in Clermont County. Martha Buckler is my teacher and she shared some valuable tips in last night’s class: • Bake cakes and quickbreads at 325 degrees and not at 350 degrees as most recipes state. You’ll have to bake them longer but the lower temperature allows them to bake all the way through to the middle without sinking. Especially true for very large cakes. • To smooth white or pastel color frosting, dip spatula in warm water and smooth over cake. Smooth top first, then sides. Don’t use on chocolate or deeply colored icing as this will leave streaks and spots. Rita Nader Heikenfeld is Macy’s certified culinary professional and family herbalist, an educator and author. E-mail her at columns@communitypress.com with “Rita’s kitchen” in the subject line. Or call 513-2487130, ext. 356. Visit Rita at www.Abouteating.com.
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Popcorn is the most popular snack Howdy folks, We were watching the agriculture program and they said the most popular snack is popcorn. I can agree to that. Here at our house we have popcorn about three times a week. Ruth Ann makes caramel popcorn a few times and it is sooooo good. There is a FFA chapter in another state that are raising catfish to sell. I imagine that would help the school budget and also educate the students how to make a living and produce food. We were at a family reunion last week for the Kinner family in Batavia and a feller had his beautiful dog Buddy Rue with him. He said the dog can eat 14 White Castle sandwiches in
one minute. When this feller was feeding him popcorn, he said he would not eat it out of a bowl. Now I would say Buddy Rue is a little spoiled and that is OK. It is amazing how animals train us the way we do things for them. The other day while watching the news, I looked out the window and there were two buzzards flying way up in the air and the wind current was strong enough they seemed to float, not flapping their wings. Nature is wonderful. Last Sunday after church I asked Ruth Ann if she would like to go down to the Campbell’s Barn along Ohio 125 for dinner, the noon meal as we call it. Now I knew what the answer
would be so that is where we ate. The food and service were wonderful. There was a big crowd there. They have a breakfast buffet and lots of folks were taking that and enjoying themselves. There were folks like us who had been to church. Ruth Ann has been busy here at home, so a change is good. She didn’t have to cook a meal. Now back up a little, last Saturday morning Ruth Ann said the refrigerator didn’t sound right. Boy was she right. The automatic defrost heater went bad. Now the food in the fridge needed to be put someplace else, so the two $5 refrigerators we have in the garage were put to use. We called a feller who goes
to our church and he came and got it. He called Monday evening and said he thinks he got it fixed. We learned this kind of refrigerator only will last 10 to 15 years. The old ones we have in the garage to keep produce in are old and are running real good. I thank the Good Lord we had them at this time. Now I kinda got the cart before the horse. Last Sunday evening we went to the New Harmony Church to hear the pastor speak about his trip to Vietnam. He was one of eight preachers that made the trip to help support the Methodist church, and help the preachers there learn more about helping their people. This was a wonderful
evening and the program was great. If any of you folks would like to have Pastor Don Mundy come to your church to tell of his experiences in this trip to help the Methodist church in Vietnam grow, you may call them at 734-4334. Remember the Bethel Lions Club is sponsoring the Kinner Express concert at Burke Park Pavilion at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26. Come out and enjoy this good music. It is free and is a service of the Lions Club. Also at 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon Sept. 27 at the Old Bethel Methodist Church here in East Fork State Park, the Kinner Express will again favor us with their
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2010 is an extra special event because it also represents Clermont 20/20’s 20th year of service to Clermont County. Nominations may be made in the following categories: Civic, Community Project, Education, Environmental/Park’s & Recreation, Health/Health Care, Human
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music. This is our homecoming, and George anyone who has gone Rooks there in the Ole past, or have Fisherman relatives who did, or are buried in the cemetery there, we invite you to come out. We need more younger members to help keep this organization going. Start your week by going to the church of your choice and praise the Good Lord. God Bless All. More Later. George Rooks is a retired park ranger. Rooks served for 28 years with the last five as manager of East Fork State Park.
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September 24, 2009
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The winners of the Bethel American Legion Post 406 annual car show are, from left, Bill Blackburn of New Vienna, Dan Horn of Maineville, Johnny Moehlman of Cincinnati and Virgil Fairchild of Amelia.
Bethel American Legion Post 406 hosted the annual car show in August drawing antique and show cars from across the Tristate. The
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news anchor for WKRC-TV and Sycamore High School graduate, and Rita Nader Heikenfeld CCP, CMH, award-winning syndicated journalist and accredited family herbalist of Batavia Township. • Physician breakout sessions with a women’s focus on acupuncture, urogynecology, podiatry, cardiology, sleep and pain management. • A tour of the Mary Jo
Cropper Family Center for Breast Care at Bethesda North. • Interactive exhibits. • A healthy breakfast and lunch. “Community education has always been a part of our mission,â€? observes Marcia Swehla, administrator, TriHealth Women’s Health Services. “Hopefully, healthy conversations with community celebrities and medical professionals will
provide new insights for our participants.� The cost to attend is $15 per person. For more information or to register for this event, visit TriHealth.com/ HealthyU or call 475-4500. Parking for this event will be available at the Mary Jo Cropper Family Center for Breast Care at Bethesda North. A shuttle will take attendees to the hospital entrance.
‘Fall Back Into Time’ on riverboat cruise
The sightseeing cruises will carry passengers from Chilo to Augusta, Ky., for the Turning of the Leaves Festival; one way and round trip cruises available. “As an added attraction, visitors can meet historical re-enactors representing historical characters of the Ohio River Valley region,�
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said parks volunteer Wayne McClain. You can vote for your favorite historical character ($1 a vote) with the proceeds benefiting the various historical organizations that are participating. For more information visit the Web site www.FallBackIntoTime.com. “There will also be free fun activities for the children at the Chilo Lock No. 34 Park,� said Robinson. Children can make oldfashioned clay marbles and there will be an educational song program for children led by musician Steve Free. He will also be giving a free concert at 1 p.m. “We’ve had a lot of great community support for this event, including a $500 donation from Duke Energy,� said Robinson. Robinson expects a large turnout for the cruises and activities. Reservations must be made through BB Riverboats at 1-800-261-8586 or visit www.BBRiverboats.com. Tickets will be available the day of the event at both the Chilo Lock No. 34 Park and in Augusta, Ky.
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“What could be more relaxing than a leisurely riverboat cruise on a sunny fall afternoon?� asked Clermont Parks chief naturalist Keith Robinson. He was reviewing plans for the Fall Back Into Time cruises on BB Riverboats’ Mark Twain sternwheeler, set for Saturday, Oct. 10.
Religion Athenaeum of Ohio
The Lay Pastoral Ministry Program is hosting a day-long workshop, Appreciative Inquiry and Pastoral Planning. “Celebrate What’s Right in Your Parish: Appreciative Inquiry and Effective Pastoral Planning” will be offered from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, at the athenaeum. The cost is $45 per person and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Visit www.athenaeum.edu or call 2311200 for the registration form. The address is 6616 Beechmont Ave., Mount Washington; 2312223.
Community Church of Nazarene
The church will host Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Chapter Ohio 2099 Batavia. Meetings are from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. each Thursday.
The church is at 4650 Ohio 132, Batavia; 575-9155.
Eastgate Community Church
The church is hosting their annual church picnic from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, at Veteran’s Memorial Park, Union Township Glen Este, Withamsville and Clough Pike. It is open to the public. The event includes games, prizes, food and music. The church is at 4440 Ohio 132, Batavia; 943-3926.
Faith United Methodist Church
The church is hosting a German Dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3. The menu includes roast pork loin, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls, applesauce and home baked desserts. Donations are $8 for adults, and $4 for children under
12. For reservations call 9471422, 732-2974 or 732-2027. The church is at 180 N. Fifth St., Batavia; 732-2027.
Glen Este Church of Christ
The church is hosting an Antique and Classic Car Cruise-in from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26. They will serve a free lunch, give out door prizes and there will be a DJ playing 1950s and 1960s music. The event is rain or shine. For more information, call 753-8223. The church will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary Oct. 9, 10 and 11. Bruce Ross will speak at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9. Eric Barton will speak at breakfast at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. Bill Stauter will speak at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. At the regular morning services Sunday, Oct. 11, Joe Kearns will speak at 8:30 a.m. and Chris Bushnell will speak at 10:30 a.m.
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The celebration will conclude with the annual church picnic at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, at Harsha Lake, East Fork State Park. The church is at 937 CincinnatiBatavia Pike, Glen Este; 7538223.
Locust Corner United Methodist Church
The church hosts Sunday School at 9 a.m. and Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Sundays. The church is at Locust Corner and Wagner roads, Pierce Township; 752-8459.
Milford First United Methodist
The church is hosting WAVE (Wednesdays Are Very Extraordinary) at 6 p.m. Wednesdays Sept. 2 through May 19, 2010. It is a free meal (donations accepted). The event includes food, fun and
fellowship. The church is at 541 Main St., Milford; 831-5500.
Mount Moriah United Methodist
The Mount Moriah United Methodist Women are hosting a Rummage Sale from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1; from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2; and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, in the Educational Building. There will be a $5 Bag Sale on Saturday. The sale includes dishes, linens, adult and children’s clothing, toys, books, furniture, tools, small appliances and more. The sale will benefit church facility projects. The church is at 681 Mount Moriah Drive, Withamsville; 752-1333.
St. Mary Church
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p.m. Friday, Oct. 2; and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3. Clothing will be $4 a bag and all other items are priced as marked. The sale also includes toys, household items, electronics, books and homemade baked goods. The church is at 3398 Ohio 125, Bethel; 734-4041.
St. Veronica Church
Crafters, it’s not too late to sign up for St. Veronica’s fifth annual Craft Show, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at St. Veronica. Home-based businesses are welcome also. For more information about booth displays, contact Craft Show chairperson Monika Zalewski at 5285401. The church is at 4473 Mount CarmelTobasco Road, Mount Carmel; 528-1622.
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B elfast U n ited M eth o d ist C h u rch 2297 St. Rt. 131 Goshen, Ohio Rev. Ronald Slater, Pastor 724-2715
Faith United Methodist Church 180 North Fifth Street, Batavia, Ohio David W. Phaneuf - Minister 732-2027 Sunday School 9:15am; Worship 10:30am Nursery Provided United Methodist Youth, Men & Women Organizations Handicap Accessibility www.gbgm-umc.org//faith-batavia
FELICITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
176th Year in Felicity Walnut & West St. Felicity Rev. Jane Beattie, Pastor 876-2147 Contemporary Worship............9:00am Sunday School.......................10:00am Traditional Worship................10:45am Nursery provided for all Sunday morning services
GOSHEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6710 Goshen Rd, Goshen Across from Goshen High School 513-722-2541 www.goshenmethodist.org Sunday School 9:30am Worship 10:30am Blended Worship Traditional and Contemporary Youth Fellowship 6:00pm Nursery Available
Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:45am Contemporary Worship 9:30am Sunday School For All Ages: 9:30 & 10:45am Nursery Care for Age 3 & under Full Program for Children, Youth, Music, Small Groups & more Handicapped Accessible PASTORS: Bill Bowdle -Sr. Pastor Steve Fultz - Assoc. Pastor; Dustin Nimmo - Youth Pastor Janet Bowdle - Children’s Pastor
Owensville United Methodist Church
Located at 2580 US Hwy 50 (next to the library) or (1mile east of Owensville on 50)
Se ce 8 30a , 10:30am o s p Service......8:30am, Sundayy Worship Sunday School.......................9:30am w/nursery & children’s church A special prayer and healing service on the 1st Sunday evening of each month at 7:00pm
Pastor Mike Smith
513-732-2211
Handicap Accessible 513-753-4115 www.GoodSamaritanEpiscopal.org
Traditional Worship.......8:15am & 11:00am Contemporary Worship..................9:30am Sunday School...............................9:30am Nursery Available 5767 Pleasant Hill Rd (next to Milford Jr. High) 513-831-0262 www.trinitymilford.org
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Place orders by October 11 Pick up Oct 17, 10am-noon
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A New Life - A New Prospective A New Song
Pastor: Michael Fite info: 753-3159 Meeting at WT Elementary 1/2 mile east of I-275 on SR 125
Bethel
Church of the Nazarene Rev. Scott Wade, Senior Pastor Rev. Dale Noel, Chaplain & Care Pastor Mark Owen, Director of Music and Worship SUNDAY: Sunday School (All Ages)....................... 9:30am Celebration of Worship.........................10:30am Children’s Worship. (1st-6th Grades).................. ...........10:30am Bible Study............................................6:00pm Youth Worship........................................6:00pm Special Music each week Nursery Care Provided Handicapped Accessible MONDAY: Ladies’ Prayer Group.................10:30am WEDNESDAY: Adults Prayer Meeting............................7:00pm Youth Small Group - ages 12-18............7:00pm Small Groups meet in various locations and at different times throughout the week. S.Charity & E. Water Sts. Bethel, Ohio 45106 513-734-4204 Office: M-F 8:00am - 2:00pm E-mail: bethelnaz@fuse.net www.bethelnazarenechurch.org
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Contemporary Worship Practical Message Classes for Children & Teens Nursery Care Sunday 6:00PM Avalanche Youth Service Wednesday 7:00PM Bible Study (adults) / Avalanche Youth We have many other groups that meet on a regular basis
638 Batavia Pike Corner of Old St.Rt. 74 & Summerside Rd Phone: 513-528-3052 Pastor: Rev. Blossom Matthews Sunday Morning Worship: 8:30 & 10:40 Nursery Care Available Sunday School for all ages: 9:30 Web: www.Summerside-umc.org E-mail: Summerside_umc@yahoo.com
“Encircling People with God’s Love”
Sunday Worship: 10:30am with Childrens Church & Nursery PASTOR JONATHAN KOLLMANN
513-735-2555
www.kingswayfellowship.com
4359 E. Bauman Lane | Batavia, OH 45103 Pastor, Troy P. Ervin
Sunday Worship. 10:00am www.newsongohio.com
THE SALVATION ARMY Worship & Service Center 87 N. Market Street Batavia, OH 45103
513-732-6241 - www.salvos.com/Batavia Sunday School 10:00am- Worship 11:00am Captain Aaron A. Boone, Sr. Captain Amber S. Boone Commanding Officers/Ministers
Looking for a Church That Loves Kids? Looking for Acceptance & Mercy?
vineyard eastgate community church Located @ 1005 Old S.R. 74 (@ Tealtown Rd. in Eastgate)
Sunday Services 8:30, 10:00 & 11:30 AM
513.753.1993 vineyardeastgate.org
PRESBYTERIAN (USA) LOVELAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A Loving, Praying, Caring Church Join us for Sunday Services Worship Service........................10:00am Church School............................11:15am CONNECT Youth Service.............6-8pm Fellowship/Coffee Hour after Worship Nursery Provided/Youth Group Activities 360 Robin Ave. (off Oak St.), Loveland OH
683-2525
www.LPCUSA.org
LPCUSA@fuse.net
PRESBYTERIAN CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Nursery care provided www.calvin-pc.org
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Ask us for information about Angel Food Ministries
Morning Worship 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. High Voltage Youth 6 p.m.
1177 West Ohio Pike (SR125)-Phone 752-2525 Sunday School 9:30am Worship 10:30am
Sunday 10:30am ... Holy Eucharist
2010 Wolfangel Rd., Anderson Twp. 513-231-4301
NAZARENE
SUNDAY SERVICE TIMES
Amelia/Withamsville - 3mi. East of I-275
25 Amelia Olive Branch Rd.
1479 Locust Lake Rd Amelia, Oh 45102 753-5566 Rev. Bill Stockelman, Pastor Weekly Masses, Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM
Pastor: Rev. Duane A. Kemerley Youth Director- JD Young
4050 Tollgate Rd, Williamsburg, OH 513-724-3341 www.cmcchurch.com Mark Otten, Pastor
www.lindalebaptist.com
St. Bernadette Church
330 Gay Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176
Sunday Morning 10:00AM
Come visit us at the
Sunday W orship 9:15am Sunday School 10:30am Nursery, Junior Church
BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 402 W. Plane St. Bethel, Ohio 513-734-7201 www.bumcinfo.org
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Sunday Morning Schedule: 9AM - Worship: Traditional 10AM - Classes & Groups 11AM - Worship: Contemporary Nursery care provided
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6635 Loveland-Miamiville Rd. (across from Oasis Golf Course) Ph. 513-677-9866 www.epiphanyumc.org Contemporary Services: Saturdays 5pm & Sundays 9:00am Traditional Service: Sunday - 10:30 am
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
g Williamsburg
One block north of Main Street at 3rd 513-724-6305 WburgUMC@aol.com
“Room for the Whole Family”
“To Become and Make Disciples Of Christ”
GOSHEN CHURCH OF GOD
Real People...In a Real Church... Worshipping a Real God! 1675 Hillstation Road, Goshen, Ohio 45122 722-1699 www.goshenchurchofgod.org Pastor Tim McGlone Service Schedule Sunday School 10:00am Sunday Worship 10:45am Sunday Evening Worship 6:00pm Wednesday Youth Service 7:00pm Saturday Service 7:00pm
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Amelia United Methodist Church
1001502943-01
Pastor: Tom Bevers www.Cornerstone.ohbaptist.org
UNITED METHODIST
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752-3521
EVANGELICAL FREE Services 8:00 am, 9:15 am & 11:00am Steve Lovellette, Senior Pastor Nursery proivided at all services
RIVER OF LIFE Assembly of God 1793 U.S. 52, Moscow, Ohio 45153 Pastor: Ralph Ollendick Sun. Contemporary Service SS -9:45am, Worship 11:00am Wed.- Informal Biblestudy 7-8pm
www.cloughpike.com
513.768.8614
5910 Price Road, Milford 831-3770
Real Life Assembly of God 2300 Old SR. 32, Batavia, OH 45103 513-735-4228 Sundays Adult Service 10:30am Super Church 10:30am Royal Rangers 6:00pm Wednesday Bible Study, Youth Group & Kids Club 7:00pm Tuesday & Thursday Joe’s Place Teen Center 1:00-4:00pm Real People, Real Issues, Real Life
Sunday School 9:30am Morning Worship 10:45am Wednesday Night Worship & Prayer Service 7:00pm Nursery provided for all services/ Youth & Children’s Programs
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 199 Gay Street Williamsburg, Ohio 45176 Phone: 513-724-7985 Sunday School: 9:30A.M. Worship:10:30A.M.(SupervisedNursery) PRESCHOOL: Tues, Weds, Thurs
Trinity United Methodist
WESLYAN FIRST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
A Loving Church in Jesus Name
Sunday School........................................10:00AM Sunday Morning Worship........................10:45AM Thurs Prayer & Bible Study......................7:00PM Nursery Provided for Sunday Morning Worship www.FirstChurchofJesusChrist.org 6208 Guinea Pike, Milford, Ohio 45150
Pastor: Melvin Moore Church: 513-575-5450
MULBERRY WESLEYAN CHURCH
949 SR Bus. 28, Milford 831-3218 Eric George, Pastor Rob Meyer, Youth Leader Kent Underwood, Minister of Worship & Music
Sunday School 9:30am Worship/Children’s Church 10:30am Sunday Equipping Hour 6:00pm Adult Bible Study/Youth/Kids Club 7:00pm WED ”A friendly Church for the Whole Family”
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Bethel Journal
Families can make friends with reptiles Keeping Families Connected and the Greater Cincinnati Herpetological Society recently brought families together for a day of fun with reptiles at the Harmony Hill Winery in Bethel. Keeping Families Connected is a committee of foster, adoptive parents and Cincinnati Public School staff, who work together to provide opportunities for fun, education and community support for foster and
adoptive children. The GCHA visited Harmony Hill, offering the children (and some brave adults) the opportunity to get some hands-on experience with tortoises, snakes and lizards. They also enjoyed the scenery, the local farmers’ market and the live music. For more information about foster and adoptive care, call Clermont County Children’s Services, 7527173.
BUSINESS UPDATE Skyline fundraiser
Skyline Chili will host a city-wide fundraiser benefiting the FreestoreFoodbank 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 29, at all neighborhood Skyline Chili restaurants. Since the restaurant is celebrating 60 years of
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serving its famous chili, Skyline is hosting this fundraiser to thank the community for their support over the years and to also help those in need. A portion of the proceeds from the event will be donated to the FreestoreFoodbank.
BETHEL OBSERVER Happy birthday to:
Sept. 1 – Lucinda Peal, Sarah Coats, Melinda Haworth, Elynor Dusham, Bill Canter, Robert Blasing. Sept. 2 – Janelle Jasontek, Cammie Beyer, Bart Elkins, Mabel Steen, Scott Webster, Jason Shreve, Betty Reynolds, Eric Ely. Sept. 3 – Matthew Hanke, Beth Figgins, Brad DeHart, Judy Williams, Kendall Hamilton, Elizabeth Brummagem, Kevin Conder, Matt Bailey, Alyssa Penny, Jordan Ely. Sept. 4 – Holly Harris, Mike Railey, Tracy Kullum, Eileen Smith, Tonya Robinson, Betty Blevins, Allen Burton, Lisa Becker, Sandi Weber. Sept. 5 – Cecil Love, Doug Sheilds, Tanya Farmer, Billy Bruner, Marjorie Rudd, Don Block. Sept. 6 – Anne Camery, Edna Bradshaw. Sept. 7 – Jenny Wilson, Stuart Jaskowiak, Megan Jaskowiak, Scott Gaskins, Joe Johnson, Adam West, Renee Simms. Sept. 8 – Eric Martin, Eula Dawson, Betsy Foreman, Ruth Moss, Martha Bost. Sept. 9 – Margaret Gloechner, Carol Gullett, Joni Robinson. Sept. 10 – Ruth Rose, Ruth Fryman, Annette Harvey, Ray Motz Jr., Lisa Huedepohl, Nancy Wagner, Jennifer Redden, Mary Frost, Brendan Houser. Sept. 11 – Paul Parlier, Roger Hardin, John Wagner, Steve Dahlheimer. Sept. 12 – Nathan Jaskowiak, Mariam White, Preston Rice, Kipp Dincler, Bethany Adams, Audrey Wallace, Jessica Brooks. Sept. 13 – Shirley Weil, Theresa Willis, Minnie Haworth, Adrain
Witschger, Tammy Rhodes, Brenda Wilkerson, Dorothy Jeffers, Bill Shreve, Thomas Howard, Sherri Morgan, Vera Davis. Sept. 14 – Timothy Hall, Lela McKinley, Gloria Hartmann, Justin Anderson, Marc Hafner, Duston Osborne. Sept. 15 – Stephanie Hill, Emily Behymer, Ed Hale, Rosalie Robinson, Judy Mullins, Harold Daugherty, Shawn Rutherford, Mike Parks, Michael Philhower. Sept. 16 – Andy Stober, Greg Lane, Krista Lung, Daisy Griffith, Chris Taylor, Zane Bunton, Krystal Jodrey, Tim Curtsinger, Jack Arwine. Sept. 17 – Kathy Rose, Agnes Swing, Deana Collins, Eulas Jones, Jeremy Menard. Sept. 18 – Cale Baudendistel, Casey Short, Nancy Yost, Lisa Chandler, Benard Brumley, Annette Bratten, Doug Patterson, Debra Edwards, Barb Anderson, Rick Sharp, D. J. Forder. Sept. 19 – Mary Marx, George Guy, Ed Noel, Kim Arnett, Dick Smith, Matt Longanacre. Sept. 20 – Louella Franklin, Tim Dincler, Judy Redden, Paulette Fridel. Sept. 21 – John Brown, Bill Duckworth II, Katie Menard, Sylvia Farmer, Fred Schnieder. Sept. 22 – Tracy Willhoff, Mildred McIntyre, Cammie Beyer, Bill Shula, Babe Root, Melissa Hafner, Tina Vagnini, Mary Gray. Sept. 23 – Kristopher Conner, Stella Bailey, Emma Franklin, Brittany Brannock, John Borgerding, Sharon Ausman. Sept. 24 – JoJean Planck, David Morford, Lisa Singler, Leah Trout. Sept. 25 – Nina Smith, Debbie
Craycraft, Ty Rorick Sr., Carol Wissman, Michael Philhower. Sept. 26 – Rich Jasontek, Amanda Sandker, Ray Hicks, Marie Pelfrey, Wilma Hitt, Terri Wilkerson, Brent Weber, Theresa Sowers, Tammy Applegate, Shirely Gregovich. Sept. 27 – Jared Trout, Doris Potts, Paul Rose, Paul Riddle, Erin Brooks, Jeff Merritt, Jonathan Houchin, Millie Beighle, Jerry Creager Jr., Kathy Sowers, Chad Ward, Brenen Hounshell. Sept. 28 – Clyde Smith, Daniel Schweickart Jr., Megan Stober, Roger Holland, Larry Harlow, Lee Richter, Esther Schirmer, Jessica Short. Sept. 29 – Kane Hacker, Robert Young, Karen Chapman Amy Bishop, Ray Parker, Josh Shepherd, Devon Flarida. Sept. 30 – Jean Wilkerson, Laura Conover, Bill Bick, John Caldwell, Toni Riedel, Nick Maschmeier.
Happy anniversary to:
Sept. 1 – Ralph and Hazel Adams, Gilbert and Joyce McKee, Herman and Nellie Banks. Sept. 2 – Charles and Sherry Napier. Sept. 3 – Ralph and Pauline Harmon, Artie and Pam Ausman. Sept. 4 – Dr. Terry and Rae Frost, Lorin and Ruth Baudendistel. Sept. 5 – Harmon and Ruth Fagley, Sam and Becky Longanacre. Sept. 7 – Mike and Ursella Raily, Kenneth and Patty Franklin, Irvin and Gallar Long. Sept. 8 – Russell and Irene England. Sept. 9 – Melvin and Ruth Riddlebarger, Earl and Madelyn Cahill,
Chris and Georgette McKee. Sept. 10 – Dennis and Bonnie Walker, Jerry and Bridget Drake. Sept. 11 – Ed and Julie Steelman. Sept. 12 – Mauric and Carol Teegarden, Sam and Kathie Hays. Sept. 13 – Daryl and Janice White, Barry and Darlene Evans. Sept. 14 – Dave and Denise Mosbacker, Jeff and Jane Stein, John and Millie Lee. Sept. 15 – Greg and Sandy Bauer. Sept. 16 – Lloyd and JoAnn Stober, Dwight and Pam Wilson, Melvin and Landa Conover, Terry and Judy Schultz, Tim and Glenda Curtsinger. Sept. 17 – Jim and Vicki Bunton, Charlie and Linda Brunner. Sept. 18 – Keith and Helen Armstrong, Bill and Kym Pride. Sept. 19 – Harry and Emma Trester. Sept. 20 – Kenneth and Dorothy Johnson, Terry and Sharon Snider, Homer and Gladys Barr, David and Karen Strasinger. Sept. 21 – John and Donna Yost. Sept. 22 – Paul and Marilon Schultz, Benton and Michelle McNeese. Sept. 23 – Bill and Pat Shreve, Jay and Molly Miller. Sept. 25 – Ray and Shirley Herget. Sept. 26 – Bob and Karla Parker, Chris and Connie Baker. Sept. 27 – Roy and Maratha Smith, Stephen and Melvia Gregoire, Jim and Hilda Fannin. Sept. 28 – Bud and Joye White, James and Connie England, Steve and Teri Wilson. Sept. 30 – Ohmer and Frances Earhart.
SERVICE NEWS Ryan Taggart of Felicity was recently designated as a Naval Flight Officer. He flies the FA18 Super Hornet
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Robert Burton, 25, 340 N. East St., Bethel, mechanic, and Tiffany Cook, 22, 340 N. East St., Bethel, Grammas Pizza. Paul Kempf, 40, 1406 Breckenridge, Amelia, and Mary Sprague, 37, 620 W. Walnut, Bethel. Grant Rheinfrank, 30, 2027 Jones Florer, Bethel, flight coordinator, and Mevet Shteiwi, 24, 2235 Gordon, Miamisburg, hair designer. Randy Apgar, 24, 5537 Fomorin Road, Williamsburg, laborer, and Heather Stanton, 21, 5537 Fomorin, Williamsburg, personal banker. Scott Farmer, 26, 3410 Ohio 774, Bethel, and Stephanie Roberts, 29, 3410 Ohio 774, Bethel.
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fighter jet and will be assigned soon to an aircraft carrier. He is the son of Connie
St. Bernadette Church 10 min. east of I-275, off Rt. 125 at Walgreen/CVS, turn south on Jenny Lind Rd.
Police security. Doors open at 6:00 pm; games begin at 7:30 pm. Loads of instants, lots of door prizes! Great food, friendly patrons and sellers!
ST. LOUIS PARISH FRIDAY NIGHT BINGO
N. Broadway, Owensville, Ohio-732-2218 or 732-2580
Doors Open 5:30pm Preliminaries 7:00pm Instant Table Opens 5:30pm $3500 Payout Each Week (with 200 players) All you can PLAY PAPER for $10 Loads of instant Games including King of the Mountain & a Large variety of Joe’s
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5900 Buckwheat Road • Milford, Ohio (575-0093) ext #8) Every Wednesday and Sunday Doors open at 5:30pm
Paper Entrance Packages $10.00 $3500 payout each night with 130 players or more. Computers Available $1000.00 coverall guaranteed 14 of your favorite Instants including Joe’s, Ft. Knox, King of the Mr. and Win on Diamonds
Free Dinner 3rd Wednesday of month
To place your
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(First 100 players between 5:30pm and 6:45pm)
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NIGHTLY AT 7:00 PM LATE SHOW: FRI. & SAT. AT 9:00 PM MATINEES: SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT 2:30 & 4:30 PM MATINEE (All AGES) $4.00 EVENING: Adults (12-59) $6.00 Child (3-11) $4.00 • Senior (60+) $4.00
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RECORD
Juvenile, 16, theft and falsification, July 27.
Jared Rubrecht, 19, 2584 Sprague Road, disorderly conduct, Sept. 5. Jeff Harp, 26, Saltair Maple Road, disorderly conduct, Sept. 5. Juvenile, 17, disorderly conduct, Sept. 5. Levi Kimball, 20, 2502 Ohio 138, Sardinia, underage person not to purchase or consume alcohol, Aug. 5. Jonathan Johnson, 29 Petersburg Lane, West Chester, driving while under OVI suspension, persons under the influence of alcohol, drugs, July 26.
Disorderly conduct, menacing A woman yelled at a man to slow down in is truck and threw liquid on the truck, 2712 Spring St., Sept. 6.
Unlisted items taken at 3069 Sugartree, Bethel, Aug. 28. Entry made into residence at 3698 Ohio Pike, Bethel, Sept. 6. Unlisted items taken at 3798B Old Miller, Felicity, Sept. 7.
CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Plant and a tree were damaged at 110 Broadway, Moscow, Sept. 1. Mailbox damaged at 419 Wooded Run, Felicity, Sept. 4.
James Brady Keller, 23, of Felicity died Sept. 11. Survived by parents, Steve and Tammy McMath Keller; sister, Carrie (Derrick) Klotter; niece, Addie Klotter; fiancée, Samantha L. Frazee; maternal grandparents, Norma and Buck McMath; paternal grandmother, Shirley Keller. Preceded in death by grandfather Steve Keller. Services were at the convenience of the family. Memorials to: Clermont County Humane Society, in Memory of Brady Keller, 4025 Filager Road, Batavia, OH 45103.
Incidents/investigations
Incidents/investigations Assault
Female was assaulted at 2592 Airport
Thelma Phillips
Thelma “Kitty” Phillips, 73, of Milford died Sept. 13. Survived by son, John Phillips of Bethel; daughter, Tammy Hodgens of Florida; grandchildren, Gabriel Hodgens, Grant Hodgens, Greyson Hodgens, Nani Hodgens, Naomi Hodgens, Hanna Phillips, Jacob Phillips and John Paul Phillips; brother, Charles Anderson; and sisters, Maxine Mann and Irene Flynn. Preceded in death by husband, Orien Wallace “Phil” Phillips. Services were Sept. 18 at First Baptist Church of Mount Repose. Memorials to: First Baptist Church of Mount Repose, 6088 Branch Hill Guinea Pike, Milford, OH 451502220.
REAL ESTATE Clermont County real estate transfer information is provided as a public service by the office of Clermont County Auditor Linda L. Fraley.
BETHEL VILLAGE
243 North Union Street, Victoria Ross, et al. to SunTrust Mortgage Inc., 0.18 acre, $50,000.
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 2001 Justin Lane, Robin Highley, et al. to Green Tree Servicing LLC., 2.835 acre, $20,000.
TATE TOWNSHIP
2605 Gaylord Ave., Michael & Debra Abbinante to Justin Palmer,
$93,000. 3535 Inez Avenue, Charles Spencer, et al. to City Residential Lending Inc., 0.459 acre, $70,000. 2575 Oak Corner Road, The Bank of New York Mellon to Leon Burch, 1.956 acre, $115,000. 2690 Ohio 232, Jack Koller to Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., as trustee, 5.01 acre, $301,743.40.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
537 Maple Creek Road, Jeffrey MaHaffey II to Thomas & Christine Dickson, 5 acre, $137,000.
IN THE COURTS The following cases have been filed with Clermont County clerk of courts.
Filings
Pamela Ruark and Jasmine Elam vs. Aaron Elam and Anthem, professional tort
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Burglary
Criminal damage
Domestic violence
At Ohio Pike, Bethel, Aug. 31. At Hopewell Road, Felicity, Aug. 26.
Menacing by stalking
Female reported this offense at 473 Ohio 133, Felicity, Sept. 5.
Theft
Unlisted items taken at 207 Sunset Drive, Bethel, Aug. 27. Unlisted items taken at 3475 Ohio Pike, Bethel, Aug. 25.
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Mail taken at 1011 Hopewell, Felicity, Sept. 6.
Trespassing on property at 1840 U.S. 52, Moscow, Aug. 31.
LEGAL NOTICE LINDA L. FRALEY CLERMONT COUNTY AUDITOR SECRETARY OF THE BUDGET COMMISSION
Ronald W. Walls Sr.
Ronald William Walls Sr., 63, of Felicity died Sept. 8. Survived by sons, Bobby Walls of Amelia and Donnie Walls of Texas; daughters, Tonya Feller of Felicity and Lasandra Neal of Georgetown; brothers, Jesse Walls of Georgetown, Bob Walls of West Union and Terry Walls of New Richmond; sister, Janet of Felicity; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by son, Ronald Walls Jr.; and parents, Jessie and Pearl (nee Rankin) Walls. Services were Sept. 18 at Tate Township Cemetery.
LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION 878 ACCEPTING THE AMOUNTS AND RATES AS DETERMINED BY THE BUDGET COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING THE NECESSARY TAX LEVIES AND CERTIFYING THEM TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR, adopted 09/14/2009 by the Bethel Village Council. Complete details of the legislation are available upon request at the Municipal Fiscal Office, 120 N. Main St., Bethel, Ohio 45106.Mayor John Swarthout Fiscal Officer Angel Burton 1001503000
The following distribution of the Local Government Support Entitlement Fund for 2010 was made by the Clermont County Budget Commission August 31, 2009 in accordance with Section 5745.53 of the Ohio Revised Code: ESTIMATED 2010 86,167.81 42,899.00 93,295.79 32,530.53 174,147.82 74,867.16 21,257.41 49,884.54 40,616.83 65,478.71 180,155.43 20,233.84 50,051.07 39,366.80
% DISTR. 2.035725 1.013494 2.204124 0.768538 4.114263 1.768746 0.502209 1.178528 0.959578 1.546942 4.256194 0.478027 1.182463 0.930045
970,952.74
22.939
116,664.27 85,649.54 148,589.83 17,510.90 70,200.94 95,244.36 290,957.76 44,533.66 18,289.06 136,673.01 29,399.16 95,740.50 57,572.48
2.756208 2.023481 3.510453 0.413697 1.658506 2.250160 6.873912 1.052113 0.432081 3.228916 0.694559 2.261881 1.360157
TOTAL
1.207,025.47
28.516
COUNTY TOTAL
2,054,804.24
GRAND TOTAL
4,232,782.45
TOWNSHIPS BATAVIA FRANKLIN GOSHEN JACKSON MIAMI MONROE OHIO PIERCE STONELICK TATE UNION WASHINGTON WAYNE WILLIAMSBURG
BUILDING PERMITS
TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES AMELIA BATAVIA BETHEL CHILO FELICITY LOVELAND MILFORD MOSCOW NEVILLE NEW RICHMOND NEWTONSVILLE OWENSVILLE WILLIAMSBURG
Residential
Great Oaks Construction Inc., Milford, fire repair, 3121 Brandi Lane, Tate Township. Donna Ritchie, Bethel, alter, 2118 Ohio 222, Tate Township. Potter Hill Homes, Milford, new, 3206 Beech Road, Franklin Township, $50,000. David Parker, New Richmond, new, 1620 Tomahawk Trail, Washington Township.
Commercial
Harry Grau & Sons Inc., Wilder, Kentucky, addition, 675 Plane St., Bethel Village, $10,280.
Buna Bilby vs. Andy L. Seifert, et al., other tort Scott Retherford, et al. vs. Gary Retherford and Debbie Retherford, other tort
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Unlisted items taken at 3334 Bethel Concord, Bethel, Sept. 1. Unlisted items taken from vehicle at 77 Moscow Spur, Moscow, Sept. 1. Unlisted items taken at 3687 Ohio Pike, Bethel, Sept. 7. Unlisted items taken at 1111 Ohio 133 No. 50, Bethel, Sept. 7. Merchandise taken from Nicholsville Grocery at Ohio 222, Bethel, Sept. 6. Unlisted items taken at 2544 Swings Corner Pt. Isabel, Bethel, Sept. 4.
Criminal trespass
DEATHS James Brady Keller
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LEGAL NOTICE 125 Storage 1958 Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 797-8515 Office 797-4726 Fax 1. Mary Berling M455 3010 Fairoak Road Amelia, Ohio 45102 2. Scott Jeffries J376 4488 Bridlewood Ln Batavia, OH 45103 3. Daniel Jump M449 3049 Lindale Mt. Holly Road Amelia, Ohio 45102
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Linda L. Fraley Secretary, Clermont County Budget Commission ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
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VILLAGE OF NEW RICHMOND LIGHT ASHBURN BUILDING 102 WILLOW ST. NEW RICHMOND, OHIO 45157 Sealed BIDS will be received by the Village of New Richmond for the Sanitary Sewer Lining Project – Phase I. All workmanship and materials are to be in accordance with the Contract Documents, which may be examined at the following locations: ·
Carla Lee Allen, daughter of Norman and Barbara Allen and Jaysen Randal King, son of Randal and Sharon King are getting married at Pattison Park in Owesville, OH. They are currently living in Goshen, OH. The wedding will be held on October 1, 2009 at 4:00pm.
LEGAL NOTICE BRYAN SCOTT BIN# 507 & 508 5492 COUNTRY LN MILFORD, OH 45150 You are hereby notified that your personal property stored at Day Heights Storage, Milford, OH will be sold for payment due. 1001500386
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PUBLIC NOTICE StorThe following age units from Stronghold of Eastgate will be sold at public auction by Don Bates Auctioneers, at 758 old State Route 74, Cincinnati Ohio 45245 on September 29th, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. and will continue until all units are sold. The unit number, name and last known address are as follows: U n it 081, Terry Schneid er, 4418 Arrowhead, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808. 500285
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Environmental Engineering Service 3575 Columbia Rd Lebanon, Ohio 45036 (513) 934-1512
Village of New Richmond Light Ashburn Building 102 Willow St. New Richmond, Ohio 45157
Dodge Reports 7265 Kenwood Rd. Suite 200 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-6001 (513) 345-8200
Dodge Reports 3077 S. Kettering Blvd., Suite 104 Dayton, Ohio 45419 (937) 298-7378
Separate sealed BIDS will be received for the Sanitary Sewer Lining Project – Phase I; At the Light Ashburn Building, Village of New Richmond, 102 Willow St., New Richmond, Ohio 45157 until 12:00 PM (Local Time) on thee 29th day of September 2009 at which time all BIDS will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bidders shall accompany their BIDS with a Bid Guaranty in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the maximum amount bid or a Certified Check or Cashier’s Check for 10% of the bid for a period of sixty (60) calendar days after the bid date and in accordance with ORC 153.54. Each Proposal must contain the full name of the party or parties submitting the proposal and all persons interested therein. Each bidder must submit evidence of its experience on projects of similar size and complexity. The owner intends and requires that this project be completed no later than November 15, 2010. All contractors and subcontractors involved with the project will, to the extent practicable use Ohio Products, materials, services and labor in the implementation of their project. Additionally, contractor compliance with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 123, the Governor’s Executive Order of 1972, and Governor’s Executive Order 84-9 shall be required. Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on Public Improvements on Clermont County, Ohio as determined by the Ohio Department of Industrial Relations and/or the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act as determined by the Secretary of Labor (ORC 4115.04). “DOMESTIC STEEL USE REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 153.001 OF THE REVISED CODE APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. COPIES OF SECTION 153.001 OF THE REVISED CODE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ANY OF THE OFFICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES.” (SEC. 153.011 (E).) This procurement is subject to the EPA policy of encouraging the participation of small business in rural areas (SBRAs). The Village of New Richmond reserves the right to reject any and all bids, delete any portion or portions thereof or to waive any irregularities in the bidding. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained from the office of Environmental Engineering Service, 3575 Columbia Rd., Lebanon, Ohio 45036. A non-refundable fee of $50.00 for each set of Plans and Specifications is required. All checks shall be made payable to ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICE. Project construction for these contracts shall be completed within 210 days after the date to be specified in the Notice To Proceed. Said contract will be let to the lowest and the best bidder. BY ORDER OF THE VILLAGE OF NEW RICHMOND
4.John Mattingly G227 4022 SR 132 Batavia, OH 45103 5. Brandi Parker E168 1764 Culver Ct.#2 Amelia, OH 45102
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7. Teresa Tremper E151 2730 SR 222 #35 Bethel, Ohio 45106. 858515/1001503521 PUBLIC NOTICE TO LOW INCOME RENTERS The CLERMONT METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY will be accepting applications for the SECTION 8 VOUCHER WAITING LIST effective October 1, 2009 through October 31, 2009. Applicants may fill out a pre-application on line at the Authority’s website w w w . c le r montmha.org. Applications will no longer be accepted at the Authority’s Administrative Office. Preapplications must be properly completed to be accepted, and only if the family composition and income are within HUD guidelines. The Clermont Metropolitan Housing Authority reserves the right to check all applicant references. The PUBLIC HOUSING Waiting List will close effective Wednesday, September 30, 2009 @ 3:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please call the Administrative Office at 513-732-6010 or for the hearing impaired call TDD 7326010. Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Housing Opportunity 1001502814
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September 24, 2009
REUNIONS Deer Park High School Class of 1942 – is having its 67th class reunion on Saturday, Sept. 26, at Rusty’s Ristorante in Deer Park. Anyone wishing to attend can call 791-8132 for reservations before Sept. 21. St. Dominic Class of 1985 – is having a reunion from 6:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, in O’Connor Hall at St. Dominic Church. In addition, there will be a 4:30 p.m. Mass, followed by a tour of the school. If members of the class have not been contacted about this event, or for information or to make reservations, call Gayle Dreiling Campbell at 245-1228. Email stdominicclassreunion85@ gmail.com for information. Glen Este Class of 1969 – is conducting its 40th reunion on Sept. 26 at Ivy Hills Country Club. From 7-8 p.m. is a reception and cocktail hour. Dinner is 8-9 p.m. From 9 p.m. to midnight is reminiscing, dancing and fun. From 6 p.m., Friday, Sept. 25, the class is having a tour of the school. Meet at the flag poles in front of the high school. Game starts at 7:30 p.m. Those who are in this class and haven’t been contacted are asked to notify Cathy Wilmers Recker at 2651283. McKinley Elementary School Class of 1961 – is having an All School Reunion at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, at the Lunken Playfield Picnic Shelter. All alumni and teachers of this Columbia Tusculum area school are invited to attend and we are still searching for our schoolmates. For more information, contact Sherry Cotton Koop at 752-9871, Jill Redrow Abney 752-6977, Pam Flick Hoc-
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Grove of Springfield Township. Classmates from the classes of 1967, 1968 and 1969 will be the hosts of this reunion. To make this the “Reunion of the 60s Decade” we are inviting other alumni classes from 1965 through 1969 to join in. Come out for a fun evening of catching up with old friends, dining and dancing. Help is needed to find lost classmates. If you are an interested member of these classes or know of anyone who is, for more information and to register, contact Julia Caulton at 7425916.
The Bellevue High School Class of 1969 – is looking for graduates and close friends to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its graduation. The reunion is being planned for the weekend of Oct. 2 in Bellevue. Anyone knowing graduates or wishing further information should contact sandrawetzel@cinci.rr.com. South Fairmount Family Reunion – for families from 1920-1970, will take place from noon to whenever Sunday, Oct. 4, Harvest Home Park, North Bend Road, Cheviot. Renew old acquaintances and see old friends. No alcohol or glass is permitted. Bring own food and drinks. The 1959 graduating class of Resurrection School – in Price Hill is planning a 50-year reunion for Oct. 10. If you are a member of the class or know someone who was, please call either Eleanor (Kraft) McSwiggin at 941-4619, Bob Honkomp at 921-3762 or Jack Lisk at 921-3670 for more information. Oak Hills High School Class of 1984 – is having a reunion from 711 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Meadows. Cost is $45 per person, and includes appetizers and open bar, and music from the band “Bad Habit.” Checks can be made to “Class of 1984 reunion” and be mailed to 3459 Ebenezer Road, Cincinnati, OH 45248. Hughes High School Class of 1969 – is planning to celebrate its 40-year reunion on Saturday, Oct. 24, with a dinner/dance at the
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help – is having a reunion for all graduates from 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at St. William’s Church Undercroft, West Eighth and Sunset avenues, Price Hill. Cost is $15 per person and includes soda, beer, chips, pretzels, bartender, hall rental and music by Jerry “Tiger” Iles. Donations given to Santa Maria Community Services, Sedamsville Civic Association and other organizations. Graduates are asked to bring a snack to share. Last names from A to M are asked to bring appetizers. Names from N to Z are asked to bring desserts. Mail reservations to Pat Oates Telger, 4125 Pleasure Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45205. Include name, name of spouse or guest, address, phone number, e-mail address, year graduated and a check for $15 made out to Pat Telger. For questions, call Marlene Mueller Collinsworth, 921-0620; Cathy Boone Dryden, 859-282-1788; Kathy Oates Finkelmeier, 4514392; Jane Corns Garrett, 4517420; Jenny Corns Newman, 451-8787; Judy Oates Paff, 9228708 or Telger at 251-4507.
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The Doolin House Bed & Breakfast
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The rooms are only half of the reason to come to The Doolin House. Owners Charles and Allison just happen to both be chefs. Some of the breakfast specialties include Caramel Banana French Toast and Southern Eggs Benedict (2 fried green tomatoes topped with 2 slices of smoked bacon, 2 eggs over easy and Hollandaise). Chuck is usually in charge of breakfast and tries to do new and different things every day. Chef Chuck pointed out, “It’s fun to experiment with breakfast. It’s the one meal that encompasses all foods. It’s perfectly acceptable to see smoked salmon or a pork cutlet at the breakfast table. ”For those in no rush to rise and shine, breakfast in bed is served at no additional charge. When you need a weekend get away that’s not too far from home or you are planning your summer vacation to beautiful Lake Cumberland, remember that The Doolin House Bed and Breakfast is only a phone call away.
BeautifulBeach.com leads you to NW Florida’s Beach Vacation Rentals along the beaches of South Walton. Luxurious gulf-front homes, seaside condos and cottages. Dune Allen Realty, 50 yrs of excellent service and accommodations. 888-267-2121 or visit www.BeautifulBeach.com
CLEARWATER/ST. PETE Gulf front condos. Sandy beach. January ’10, 4 Week Discounts! Florida Lifestyles. 1-800-487-8953 www.ourcondo.com DESTIN. Edgewater Beach Condos on the Gulf. 1-3 BR, beachfront, pvt balconies, FREE wi-fi, beach set-up & fitness center. New massage/facial salon, 2 pools (1 heated), area golf & deep sea fishing. $20 gift cert to poolside grill (weekly renters, in season). Pay for 3, 4 or 5 nights & receive one additional night free! 800-8224929, www.edgewaterbeach.com
Luxuriate on the amazing Gulf beaches of ANNA MARIA ISLAND Super fall rates, just $499/wk + tax. Book early for winter! 513-236-5091 ww.beachesndreams.net
MARCO ISLAND The Chalet, 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba, on the beach. Pool, tennis, beautiful sunsets. Three month rental minimum. Avail Nov. thru April for $7000/mo. Local owner. 513-315-1700
SANIBEL ISLAND Quality, beachfront condos. Excellent service! Great rates! www.SanibelIslandVacations.com 1-888-451-7277
For more information, Visit the website at: www.doolinhouse.com or call 606-678-9494
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FLORIDA LONGBOAT KEY . Amazing 2 br, 2 ba beach-to-bay condo, private beach, tennis, fishing, bikes, kayaks, deck. Local owner. Great fall rates, short-term notice! 513-662-6678 www.bayportbtc.com (Unit 829)
Clearwater/Indian Rocks Beach GULF BEACH’S BEST VALUE! Beach front condo, 2 BR, 2 BA. Pool. Fall rates. 513-770-4243 www.bodincondo.com
Somerset, Kentucky’s Premiere Inn Located Just Minutes from Lake Cumberland
BRANSON. Christmas Show Tour, Nov. 29-Dec. 5, $650 pp. Includes transportation, hotels & most meals. WASHINGTON, D.C. - Cherry Blossom Time, Mar 26-29. Only $425 pp. NIAGARA FALLS & TORONTO - June 21-25, $499 pp. CincyGroupTravel, 513-245-9992 www.grouptrips.com/cincy
Ruth L. Kinzbach vs. State of Ohio Department, administrative appeal Esther S. Grimm and Edgel L. Grimm vs. Paul D. Taylor, et al., other civil State of Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation vs. James A. Foley, other civil University Hospital vs. Chris Kosciuk, other civil Cach LLC vs. Roger P. Fangman, other civil Discover Bank vs. Tami S. Schulz, other civil Fia Card Services NA vs. James Huxtable, other civil Citibank South Dakota NA vs. Fred J. Waldmann, other civil Citibank South Dakota NA vs. Heather Suedhof, other civil Lois Johnson and Alliance Select vs. Eric S. Hollaender and State Farm Mutual Insurance Company, other civil Steven Conlee Norton vs. Target Corporation and Michele Cope, other civil Milford Station LTD vs. Hardwood Lumber and More LTD, et al., other civil Thomas A. Carter and Doris A. Carter vs. Bernard Schmitt, et al., other civil Heather Reed and Kevin Reed vs. Charles Patten and Ohio Job and Family Services, other civil
Divorce
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Teri Kelley and Lyle Kelley vs. Manage To Own Inc., other tort Robert F. Mclees vs. John Panetta Excavating Inc. and Administrator Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation, worker’s compensation Debra M. Caudill vs. Marsha P. Ryan Administrator, et al., worker’s compensation David F. Malott vs. Marsha Ryan, worker’s compensation Jenny Irvin vs. Marsha P. Ryan Administrator and Wendy’s International Inc., worker’s compensation Ursula M. Wycoff and Marsha P. Ryan and Dolgencorp LLC, worker’s compensation U.S. Bank NA vs. Timothy Miracle, et al., foreclosure Fifth Third Mortgage Company vs. Patrick Lenga, foreclosure Deutsche Bank National Trust Company vs. Edward P. Dumont, et al., foreclosure First Horizon Home Loans vs. James A. Mosebach IV and Sue F. Mosebach, foreclosure National City Bank vs. Renee K. Eves, et al., foreclosure Bank of New York Mellon vs. Stacey M. Piepmeir, et al., foreclosure BAC Home Loans Servicing vs. Bradly J. Burns and Lynne A. Burns, foreclosure Suntrust Mortgage Inc. vs. Stephanie A. Guenther and David M. Guenther, foreclosure Liberty Savings Bank FSB vs. Benjamin F. Brown, et al., foreclosure Doubletree Condominium Association Inc. vs. Douglas B. Taylor, et al., foreclosure Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Scot J. McCarren, et al., foreclosure Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Dana L. Hopkins, et al., foreclosure Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Joseph M.
Almaraz and Kelly J. Almaraz, foreclosure BAC Home Loans Servicing LP vs. Brandon D. Grant, et al., foreclosure BAC Home Loans Servicing LP vs. Stephen P. McCarthy, foreclosure U.S. Bank NA vs. William Tauber, et al., foreclosure Citifinancial Inc. vs. Dorothy M. Caudill and Clermont County Treasurer, foreclosure Fifth Third Mortgage Company vs. Tina L. Henges and Household Realty Corporation, foreclosure Huntington National Bank vs. Robert D. Erdmann Jr., et al., foreclosure First Financial Bank successor by merger vs. Donald W. Faulkner, et al., foreclosure J Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. KJK Holdings LLC, et al., foreclosure J Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. Jeffrey Sena, et al., foreclosure J Robert True Treasurer of Clermont County vs. Lord Valleys Inc., et al., foreclosure Merchants National Bank of Hillsboro vs. Wallace Woods LLC, et al., foreclosure U.S. Bank NA vs. William H. Jansen, et al., foreclosure Citimortgage Inc. vs. Michael Meyer, et al., foreclosure BAC Home Loans Servicing LP vs. Carlos Jamie Torres and Clermont County Treasurers, foreclosure BAC Home Loans Servicing LP vs. David R. Ball and Shirley Ball, foreclosure PNC Bank NA vs. Craig R. Muncy, et al., foreclosure Zions First National Bank vs. Suburban Bowl Inc., et al., foreclosure Bayview Loan Servicing LLC vs. Floyd Douglas Webb, et al., foreclosure JPMCC 2006 LDP9 Ohio Pike LLC vs. TZG III LLC, et al., foreclosure
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There is a joke among friends here, “It’s a Phoenix that has risen from the ashes. ”When Charles and Allison Hahn Sobieck purchased the property at 502 North Main Street (in Somerset, Kentucky), there was a lot of work to be done, to say the least. With the vision of a B & B and a home in ruins, there were little choices. The dilapidated structure was removed, then reconstructed as it had been in the 1850’s. It’s a brand new home. A bit of an unusual concept for a bed and breakfast. “We reconstructed the home from scratch. This gave us the benefit of designing every amenity possible along the way, ”said Allison Sobieck, owner. Every room is equipped with many amenities you don’t often find in a traditional bed and breakfast, but rather a fine hotel. Every room has a full sized closet with a pair of micro-fiber robes hanging in them, 400- count Egyptian cotton sheets, cable TV with DVD players, queen sized beds, and a host of other things. For instance, 2 rooms have gas fireplaces and 3 rooms have whirlpool tubs. We even offer many add on amenities such as massage, dinner, flowers, etc…
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FLORIDA Beautiful Seagrove Beach Rent & Relax. Nr Destin, between famous Seaside & Rosemary Beach. Cozy Cottages to Gulf Front Condos. Web Specials. 1-800-537-5387 www.garrettbeachrentals.com
INDIANA
BROWN COUNTY Be renewed by fall’s magnificent colors! Delight your family with a visit to Indiana’s autumn haven and family playground! Comfort Inn, in the ! of all of Nashville’s attractions. 812-988-6118 choicehotels.com
MICHIGAN
LEELANAU VACATION RENTALS Over 120 condos, cottages and homes on Lake Michigan, Glen Lake and other inland lakes. Call 231-334-6100 or visit www.leelanau.com/vacation
NEW YORK MANHATTAN--NYC HOTEL $129/2 persons. Singles $124. Suites $139-$159. Lincoln Ctr area, Hudson River views, 18 flrs, kitchenette, 5 mins to midtown, safe, quiet, luxury area. RIVERSIDE TOWER, Riverside & 80th St. Call 1-800-724-3136 or visit: www.riversidetowerhotel.com
EAST COAST, NEW SMYRNA BEACH Luxurious oceanfront condos & vacation homes. Closest & best beach to Dinsey. Ocean Properties Vacation Rentals 800-728-0513 www.oceanprops.com
Bonita Springs. A "Bit of Paradise" awaits you! Luxury 2 BR, 2 BA condo with all resort amenities. Call now for reduced fall and winter rates! Local owner, 513-520-5094
FT. MYERS BEACH. Two luxury 2 Br, 2 Ba condos (1 corner unit) di rectly on the beach & by golf course. Balcony, pool, hot tub & more! South Island. 2 wk. min. Available Sept.Jan. & early March. 513-489-4730
CLEARWATER - Indian Rocks Beach 2br, 2ba Gulf Front condo. Heated pool, balcony. Many up grades. 513-771-1373, 260-3208 www.go-qca.com/condo
HOBE SOUND. Fantastic 2 br, 2 ba luxury condo on Heritage Ridge Golf Course. 3 mi to Jupiter Island Beach. $2000/mo, 3-4 month commitment. Snowbird Getaway! 513-604-6169
SEBRING - Winner’s Nest In the ! of Florida, near 6 golf cours es! 3BR, 2BA, fully equip duplex incls washer/dryer, 2 car garage. Available daily, weekly or monthly. For rates & availability 863-557-4717
SIESTA KEY. Gulf front condo. Our complex is just 20 ft to the beach! Bright and airy, nicely appointed. All amenities. Cinci owner, 232-4854 On Top Rated Crescent Beach!
VENICE. Beautifully furnished 2BR, 2BA ranch with lake view, ga rage. 5 mi. to Venice Beach. Close to golf courses and Sarasota. $2500/mo. Discount for multiple months. Local owner, 859-746-9220, 653-9602
1-7 Affordable, Deluxe Chalets & Cabin Rentals. Pigeon Forge in the Smokies. Vacation/Dollywood Specials. Free brochure. Call 1-800-833-9987. www.firesidechalets.com
A Beautiful Cabin Getaway Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge.Hot tub, jacuzzi, fireplace, gas grill. $85/nt, 5 nt special $375. 800-793-8699. smokymtncrossrdrentals.com A Beautiful Luxury Log Cabin Resort minutes from Dollywood & Pigeon Forge! Great amenities, pet friendly cabins. Excellent rates! Call now or visit us online www.hiddenspringsresort.com 1-888-HSR-TENN (477-8366) CHALET VILLAGE www.chaletvillage.com Cozy cabins to luxurious chalets Fully furnished, hot tubs, pool tables. Check SPECIALS, availability and book online 24/7, or call 1-800-722-9617 GATLINBURG. Affordable rates. Fully furnished. 1-8 bdrms. Chalets, Cabins, Privacy, Views, Hot Tubs, Jacuzzis, Fireplaces. 1-800-235-2661 www.alpinechaletrentals.com
NORTH CAROLINA EMERALD ISLE. Ocean Front luxury vacation homes with community pool. Call for free brochure. 800-245-7746 Spinnaker’s Reach Realty www.SpinnakersReach.com
OHIO DESTIN. New, furnished 2 br, 2 ba condo, golf, pools, dazzling Gulf view. Available weekly Sept/Oct.; monthly Nov/Dec. 30% off! 513-561-4683 Visit arieldunes.us or twcondo.us
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Old Man’s Cave/Hocking Hills FREE Parks-Fishing-Flea Markets www.inntownermotel.com Inn Towner Motel - Logan, Ohio 1-800-254-3371 Room rates $45/up
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GATLINBURG. Choose a 2 or 3 BR chalet, conveniently located, richly appointed and meticulously main tained. Pet friendly. 877-215-3335 or visit www.marysescape.com www.AUNTIEBELHAMS.com Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge. Vacation in a beautiful log cabin or chalet with hot tub, Jacuzzi, views & pool tables. Call about specials! 800-436-6618
TIME SHARES DISCOUNT TIMESHARES Save 60-80% off Retail! Worldwide Locations! Call for Free InfoPack! 1-800-731-0307 www.holidaygroup.com/cn
HILTON HEAD. Beautiful 1BR, 1BA condo on beach near Coligny. Sleeps six. Great Reduced Rates! Sept-Oct and March-May, $550/wk; Nov-Feb, $400/wk or $900/mo. Call local owner, 513-829-5099 N. MYRTLE BEACH Coastal Condos, Inc. 1-4 bdrm oceanfront & ocean view units. Call 1-800-951-4880 or visit www.coastalcondos.com SEABROOK EXCLUSIVES Villas & Private Homes. Ocean, golf, tennis, equestrian. Pet friendly rentals. Free brochure. Book online! 888-718-7949. www.seabrookexclusives.com
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305 New Street – Custom built in 1998, with a seamless addition & updates in 2008 w/an emphasis on quality craftsmanship & detail. The ultimate in luxury & relaxation. $999,000
8286 Jakaro - A perfect house in the perfect setting! Tucked in the trees far back from the road, this immaculate updated 5 BR hm has 1st r fam rm that opens to lovely rear yd + a 3 car garage. A must see. $324,900.
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705 Miami Ave.– Incredible views of the Little Miami River! Marvelous surprises of superb amenities & comfortable living await you! 1st r mstr, study, 2nd r rec room, 2 FPs. $1,339,000 1001504098-01
Harlan Peck NEWTOWN – 7060 Monongahela. Rte 32 to Riverhills to L on St. Lot of house for the money! 4 bdrm, 1 ½ bath w/gorgeous new kit, hdwd rs throughout. New roof, crown moldings, light ďŹ xtures, fans. Freshly painted, newer windows, big yd back to greenspace. Asking $159,900
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Ogle Annett
413 Elm Ave. Custom designed by Fletcher Homes. Luxurious spaces deďŹ ned by custom built-ins & bathed in natural light. Impressive patio & outdoor ďŹ replace. 5 BRs, 4.5 Bas. $918,000
527-3060 248-1453
TERRACE PARK
Ogle Annett
742 Indian Hill Rd. Wide open spaces‌4.33 acre country estate w/horse stable, inground pool & pool house. The updated 4 BR ranch has spacious rooms, towering ceilings & walls of windows. $1,424,900
527-3060 248-1453
TERRACE PARK
Ogle Annett
714 Miami Ave. – Lofty ceilings, open spaces & an incredible screened porch highlight this 3 year old brick, two story w/1st oor master suite. $1,049,000
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969 STATE ROUTE 28, MILFORD, OH 45150 WWW.4ORCHARDLAKE.COM
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EXPIRES 9/25/09 *CONDITIONS APPLY. FINANCED AMOUNT $21,510, 12.5% INTEREST, 15 YR TERM. EHO
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INFO AT www.CincyHomeForSale.com Call Owner 513 231-0561
7150 Hamilton Hills Drive 4BR/2.5BA in Forest Hills School Dist. GREAT neighborhood and meticulous home. New roof, many new Pella windows, solid cherry cabinets, pegged hardwoods, approx 2600 sq. ft.
BETHEL- 2 BR, full bsmt, gar in bsmt, 2 car detached gar, 1.6 Bank Foreclosures acres, lrg encl porch, Receive a free list incl $99,000 513-734-6474 pics Call 1-877-9237722 & enter ID 101, DEER PARK-- 3 famiCincinnatiForeclosure ly. (1) 3BR 2BA apt. (1) 1BR (1) Studio. List.com Separate utils. $175,000. 513-3128599 BATAVIA EASTGATE / MC Home for Sale GUFFY $195,000 - 4 bd, 3 Bdrms/2bth 2.5 bth, lakes and playground, nice yard. 1232 1,496 Sq. Ft. Ben Avon Ct 513-607-0980 All Kit App Full Size W&D FAIRFAX-Open Sun C/H & Air 2-4, 2BR, 2½BA, full $613* per month bsmt + 2 BR 2 BA carSun Homes at riage house. Both w/ East Fork updated kit, double lot. Crossing $220,000 3804 South1-877-469-7250 ern Av. 513-561-0197 If Phones are busy Please call back For Sale - 3b/2b home *Financed amt w/all appl. newer car$29,553 at 12.5% pet, $21,900 in house int., 15 yr term. finan. avail. 888-270Excludes Any 3316 Sun Homes sales tax. EHO/WAC Expires Includes discounted 9/30/2009 site rent of FREE Foreclosure Listings $252 per month Over 400,000 properties nationwide. Low dwn pymt Restrictions apply. 800-652-8705 Exp. 9/30/09
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Sat., Sept. 26, 2009 @10:00AM Location: 2871 Jackson Pike, Batavia, OH 45103 From the south edge of Owensville at Rt 132 & 276, across from the grade school, take Jackson Pike about 2 miles to property on right. Sign Posted.
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Ogle Annett 720 Lexington Ave – Great village location! Walk to school, play ďŹ elds & swim club. 2 story beauty w/5 BRs, 4 full baths & 2 half baths. Large ďŹ nished lower level. $899,000.
527-3060 248-1453
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TWP . Open Sun 1-4. . FSBO Unique, custom built 4 BR, 3½ ba home on secluded 3+ acres. Easy access to 275. 5950 Price Rd. $259,000. Video tour available at http://sites.google.com/site /5950priceroad/ 614-572-5343 MIDDLETOWN BEAUTIFUL SECLUDED Shurz Road Nice 2,100 sq. ft. - 2 story home, 3+ large bedrooms, 2 full ba 513-267-0467 MILFORD MOBILE HOME. 3BDRM, 2 BATHS FRESH PAINT, CLEAN CARPETS. ENCLOSED DECK. 513-404-6349
WEST CHESTER 6290 Gulfstream 4BR,2Bth $186,000 Open Sun 1-3 www.6290Gulfstream.com 513-779-5266 WESTERN HILLS 3 BD 2BA Pristine condition ranch beautiful private wooded lot great 4 entertaining 513-225-5215 WYOMING 3BR 2.5 BA Lease/Purchase,Lease for $1,600/month,$215,000 sale price. 642 Grove Ave. 513-761-3974
Homes, 105 Kentucky DAYTON. 420 Fairview. 3 br 1 ba ranch. New roof, siding & hardwood fls. Lg level yard. Off st pkng. $115,000. 859-781-8982 Morningview- 5 rm frame hse, 1 ac, sold as is, no wrty, $69,900 859-356-2982
homes 117 mobile and lots ONLY $21,995 Own this never lived in, 14x64, 3 bdrm, 1 bath single-section home includes delivery, set, C/A, & new furniture. This home is a steal! Must Go! Call 513-536-3290
Goshen Lakeshore-Free rent. Will finance! ’95, 3BR, 2BA, vinyl/ MILFORD Updtd 2fam. shingle, great schls, lot in hist. dist. Grt inc. oppt. rent $299. 513-348-5232 Live in one, rent the othTwp $23,900 er. Pre qualified only. Miami 3 bed / 2 full bath $149,500. 513-375-6658 888-256-8169 www.4orchardlake.
com Sun Homes PICK THE LOT & THE FLOOR PLAN! Expires 9/25/09 With over 15 site built mobile Homes for sale. flr plans to choose Free lot rent. Amelia/New from let us help you Richmond area. 2br, 3br & build your new home. 4br avail. Call 513-553-0015 You pick the flr plan that best suites your 120 condominiums families needs & the lot. We will do the rest!! Call for more in- CHERRY GROVE. 2 br, 2 ba. Nice decor, fo. @ 513-536-3290 covered deck, pool & READY FOR IMMED. clubhouse. 1 owner. OCCUPANCY! Convenient location. Nestled on 3 acres, 513-528-9573 you will fall in love with HYDE PARK this 3 bdrms, 2 baths Chestnut Station home features include C/A, appliances, & 3792 Ashworth Dr. WBFP. Pymts as low 3br 2.5 ba wooded as $554/mo. Call for a setting, 7 rooms, full bsmt, 2 car gar. Free & Confidential Bank Qualification TO- OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 513-615-3261 DAY at 513-536-3290
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LEBANON-916 B Nelson Ln 2BR, 2BA, liv rm, eat-in kit, lndry rm, porch, patio, $105,000. 513-683-4693 LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!
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969 STATE ROUTE 28, MILFORD, OH 45150 WWW.4ORCHARDLAKE.COM
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009 apts.-houses 200 apartments, 215 to share furnished
225 apartments, 225 apartments, unfurnished unfurnished
MILFORD - Efficy apt, nicely furn, priv bath, kitchenette, free cable, all util pd, phone avail. Also sleeping room w/shared bath. $100-$160 weekly + $200-$300 dep. 513-417-3484
Amelia -2br townhouse, new carpet, patio, W/D incl, quiet setting, no dogs, $525, 797-8585
$300 Furnished 3BR 2BA brk ranch Private Bath. Utilities Included. Looking For Female Roommate to Share Cost. 753-0989
BATAVIATimber Glen Apartments 2 & 3 Bedrooms From $499 "Like New" Avondale… Wooded views, 1 & 2 BR, Heat and water vaulted ceilings paid, equip kitchen, Sec 8 Ok, 961-2482 $99.00 Deposit Special BATAVIA Ask about our Willowbrk Apts Rent Specials 513-753-5050 2BR, w/cpt, balc, lakeview, pool, playgrd * Restrictions apply* From $550. Sec 8 acpt To place your BINGO ad Call 513-520-1437 or call 513.242.4000 513-619-7922
Rt. 52 Ripley, OH Sun Sept 27, 10:00 New Building Supplies Roommate- prvt bdr & 600 Sheets of prvt bath, share Metal Roofing house, fem seeking Great Assortment of 145 out-of-state SPRINGFIELD TWP property same, patio, n/s, Beautiful Pre Finish- 8847 DALY RD 3BD/1 BA $450 + ½ utils. ed hardwood Flrg FOR LEASE. JUST REMODNAPLES FL NEW APPL. 513-310-1288 up to 5" wide, ceram- ELED. CYPRESS W Naples $750/MO + DEP 513-703Florida- Cypress Woods ic, porcelain, & lime- 3805 Golf & Country Club Car225 apartments, stone tile, laminate riage Home $310,000 513LOST & FOUND unfurnished 752-4347 flrg, carpet, pad & viAds are FREE!! 513.242.4000 nyl. Cabinet Sets, AMELIA; 2br Duplex, farms/country Ext & Int. doors, win147 homes hkup, eqpt kit. w/ dows, commodes, To place your w/d dshwshr, $470/mo+ dep. Avail immed. ADAMS CO- Hunter’s vanities, Dr. handles faucets sets, lad513-237-3176, Paradise, apprx 150 753-4314 aft 5pm wooded acs, log cabin ders, Treated & Dinensional Lumwith loft, fishing pond, ad call AMELIA-Main St. 1BR ber, OSB board, T513-752-8068 Studio. On busline. 1st Flr. 1-11 Trailers, New No Pets. New Carpet. 513.242.4000 Quiet. $350. 513-474-3284 7’x12’ Enclosed mo150 Land for Sale/ tor cycle trailer, 10’ Residential auctions/ auctions/ 192 personal & 12’ dump trailers, 192 personal property property LOVELY utility trailers & oth4.8 ACRE LOT ers. Scratch & Dent • Newly remodeled STONELICK ACRES SURPLUS AUCTION Appliances, Asst • Large rooms • Eat in kitchen DEVELOPMENT, Saturday October 3, 2009 - 9 A.M. concrete access. ’91 • Fully equipped Blanchester Schls. Held @ Boone Co. Fairgrounds Int. 16’ flat bed truck partially cleared, Burlington, KY ’96 Ford F-350 DieSurplus Items of Boone Co., Ky. Fiscal water, elec, cable tv, sel Dullay, ’04 Ford 513-943-9220 F-250 Van, ’98 Val- Court, The Boone Co. Sheriff’s Dept. & N.Ky. Water Dist. & Strike Force. Fairgrounds is ley GN Horse Trailer NEVILLE OH--5 acres 27’, 10’ Bush Hog located at 5819 Idlewild Rd. (Ky. 338N), East of Amelia, Ohio to 75 acres. On Rt 52. rotary Mower. 1st Burlington, KY. ESTATE AUCTION Heavily wooded. City Time Buyers Call or TRUCKS & MISC.: (’92 & ’93) F600 Ford water. 513-753-9175 See Web for com- trucks, ’89 Ford F700 truck, ’93 F159 Ford FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2009 - 5:00 PM or 218-2730 REAL ESTATE p/u, ’05 Ranger extended p/u, (’96 & ’97) pete list & terms. Home and Extra Lot - Total 1.44 Acres F350 Ford trucks. Items added daily . office space 183 AUTOS & SUVS: 12 Ford Crown Vics ’05, Located 3280 Yelton Ln, Amelia, OH 45102 TOWLER’S for lease (4) ’04, (3) ’03, (3) ’01, 1998; 2002 Ford MusAUCTION Directions: From Amelia, take, take St. Rt. tang SERVICE INC. 125 east about 3 miles to left on Yelton MADEIRA- Laurel Ave SHERIFF INPOUND VEHICLES & MISC: Lane (across from Starlite Drive In Theater) 535 sf & 733 sf, Private Randy Myers -Auc. Sheriff will have impound vehicles & a few 513-315-4360 to property on right . Almost to the end. entrance ample parking. other court ordered vehicles in sale. They 513-309-7779 $$ Terms neg. JMB are advertised elsewhere in Legal Ad. Also www.towlers Being sold to settle Estate. Drive by and Realty. 513-984-1778. selling: misc. jewelry, clothes, tools, bikes, auctionsinc.com take a look or call for an appointment to see Cell: 513-368-7777 video games, radios, air conditoners & other inside. Also, home will be open one hour bewww.auctionzip.com To place your BINGO ad items. fore auction. #12784 call 513.242.4000 Autos/Trucks/etc will sell @9am. Sale INVESTORS - REHABBERS – 2BR apartment inventory, including items listed hereon, is TAKE A LOOK!!! real estate subject to change at the discretion of Seller. House is a 1 1/2 story frame with 3 bed197 wanted MOVE IN SPECIAL All items sell "AS-IS". rooms, living room, large kitchen & dining (859) 586-7441 Res. room, utility room, front and back porches, If you’re looking Pool, playground Great Location. I’ll buy your house Larry S. Burcham, Auctioneer etc. Needs some TLC, remodeling, updatEasy Access to interstate. today! CA$H!!!!!!!!!!!! for buyers, Limited # of units (859) 586-6223 Bus ing. Also has a separate garage workshop Any area or condition Burlington, KY building. Picture on WWW.JTWILSON.COM Ken 513-235-2579 you’re in Call today 1-888-838-1597 Terms, Cash or Approved Check. 2 Lots (0.72 acres each). Will be sold togethAll Buyers Must Be Able To Provide er. Parcel IDS.032018A033 & 032018A038. the right Acceptable ID MINIMUM BIT ONLY $28,666!!! 200 apartments, furnished Terms: Buyer to pay 10% of purchase price EASTGATE neighborhood. down payment deposit at conclusion of bidSURPLUS AUCTION HYDE PARK / Oakley ding. Closing on or before 30 days with full Call Community Classified 1BR Efficiency for 1 perSaturday October 3, 2009 - 9 A.M. possession. No buyer’s premium InspecHeld @ Boone Co. Fairgrounds 513.242.4000 son nicely furnished, tions must be done prior to auction date. 2 Bdrm Townhomes $680 heat & A/C, off-street Burlington, KY Broker/Auctioneer parkg, bus, $450 +dep. Surplus Items of Boone Co., Ky. Fiscal 3 Bdrm Townhomes $760 represents the estate only 513-545-6164 Court, The Boone Co. Sheriff’s Dept. & N.Ky. ESTATE OF ARVID D. CONRAD Water Dist. & Strike Force. Fairgrounds is auctions/ auctions/ Ruby J. Logston, ADM. Case #09ES6742 located at 5819 Idlewild Rd. (Ky. 338N), 192 personal 192 personal Lawrence Walker, ATTY property property Burlington, KY. JOEL T. WILSON CO. Ltd. TRUCKS & MISC.: (’92 & ’93) F600 Ford AUCTIONEERS trucks, ’89 Ford F700 truck, ’93 F159 Ford AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION SINCE 1955 (513) 732-6300 p/u, ’05 Ranger extended p/u, (’96 & ’97) Households-Collectibles-Tools-Automobile WWW.JTWILSON.COM F350 Ford trucks. AUTOS & SUVS: 12 Ford Crown Vics ’05, auctions/ auctions/ OPEN M-F 8:30-5PM (4) ’04, (3) ’03, (3) ’01, 1998; 2002 Ford MusRegistration & Inspection Begins 10am 192 personal 192 personal property property tang 7242 Thompson Road, Goshen, OH 45122 Bob and Shar Grunenwald have sold their SHERIFF INPOUND VEHICLES & MISC: home and bought a Motor Home to travel Sheriff will have impound vehicles & a few LIQUIDATION AUCTION the country!! Everything SELLS: Emmett other court ordered vehicles in sale. They Sat. Sept. 26th, 10:00 AM Kelly, Jr. Collectibles including Figurines are advertised elsewhere in Legal Ad. Also selling: misc. jewelry, clothes, tools, bikes, "Wet Paint" Hand Signed and Numbered; 364 Glen Oaks "One Way" #10025; "Welcome To The Par- video games, radios, air conditoners & other Cincinnati, Ohio 45238 ty" Hand Signed & Numbered; "Making items. Directions: from Delhi Pike – Turn onto Mt. Autos/Trucks/etc will sell @9am. Sale New Friends" ; "Over a Barrel"; (4) Hand Alverno (at Delfair Shopping center)- Turn inventory, including items listed hereon, is Signed and Dated Plates "The Four SeaRight on Glen Oaks – House is on the left. subject to change at the discretion of Seller. sons"; Emmett Kelly, Jr. Collect ors Society Special: 60’s&70’s Cinti Reds memoribilia, All items sell "AS-IS". Coins and Plaques; Dolls by Kay McKee InSmalls, Art Glass, Coins incl; uncirculated (859) 586-7441 Res. cluding "The Entertainer", "The Dreamer" sets, Stamp Collection, John Ruthven prints Larry S. Burcham, Auctioneer and "Blue Moon". WCET series, many varieties of cactuses & (859) 586-6223 Bus Beautiful Like New Furnishings : Dining plants, unusual collection of plates (Goebel, Burlington, KY Table w/4 Roller Chairs and Bakers Rack; Danbarry Mint & more), Lenox, Period Terms, Cash or Approved Check. Matching Tapestry Upholstered 3-Cushion clothes, Period hats, Military items, brass anAll Buyers Must Be Able To Provide Sofa and Loveseat; Yamaha YPT400 Elecvil engraved from when the owner was staAcceptable ID tronic Keyboard; Armoire Style TV Cabinet; tioned in Japan from 1948, Navy photos
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TUSCULUM. Great opportunity for first time home buyers! 2 family, located steps from The Precinct Restaurant. New HVAC, bath, carpet, landscaping, insulation, appls, sidewalk, paint & more. Asking $158,000. 3432 Walworth. Call owner at 513-231-3092.
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from post World War II, World War II memorabilia, Collectibles, Norman Rockwell figurines, Plates, Gold Stamps, Candlewick, Pewter figurines (limited addition on marble), Big Screen TV, Leather & Fur coats, sequin & beaded purse, circa 1950 basket purse, fur hats & collars, 70’s designer dresses, collector Playboy Magazines from the 1050’s & 60’s, Original 1928 calendars, Elvis Papers & wine bottle, much, much more. Furniture: 1950’s Bassett 5pc bedroom set, Washer & Dryer, 1970’s 7pc bedroom set, 1950’s retro Bar & stools, Glass top kitchen table & 4 chairs, hidabed love seat, Key hole desk, Metal shelving , metal cabinets, older bookcases, Red metal kids bunk bed, Artwork, patio furniture, yard ornaments, statues, fountain, much, much more. Household: Pyrex, Fostoria, Bavaria, West Germany, miscellaneous kitchen items, utensils, pots, pans, much, much more. Miscellaneous: Hand tools, power tools, older books, 33 1/3rds of1960’s & 70’s artists, tea pots, costume jewelry & smalls, assorted prints & artwork, there will be Good box lots in this auction & much, much more. Just found!!! World War II Photos, Japanese Flag, Medals from military (Army/Navy), Marble oriental figurines, Occupied Japan, more coming!!! Terms and Conditions: all items are sold as-is with no warranties actual or implied. We accept cash or checks; all checks are verified through Tele Check. All sales are final; auction day takes precedence over all other advertising. Food will be available. DON’T MISS THIS AUCTION!!!
Auctioneers: Dave, Jeff Dowers
licensed in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky Dave Dowers OH #2005000090, KY #Rp-3031, IN #Au10300065 Real Estate offered by Sibcy Cline Realtors Dave Dowers Realtor/Auctioneer Federal fire arms licensed "ALWAYS DOING OUR BEST FOR YOU"
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GOSHEN2311 Woodville Pike 3BR ranch on 3/4 acre w/mature shade trees. Competely renov. beautiful custom home w/quality up grades -NEW roof, windows, electric, plumbing, ceramic tile, plush carpet & much more. No down pymt needed! $99,900. Owner, 513625-0166
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Armoire Style Computer Hutch; Bar Stools; Beautiful Oak Jewelry Chest; Nice Pine 4 225 apartments, 225 apartments, unfurnished unfurnished Poster Bedroom Suite w/Queen Size Bed, Mans Chest and 8-Drawer Dresser w/Mirror; Marble Base Boudoir Lamps; Great Plastic Wicker 3-Cushion Couch w/2 End Tables and Coffee Table; Plastic Wicker Bistro Set w/Tile Topped Table; Outdoor Glass Top Table w/4 Chairs and Umbrella; Crackle Table and Floor Lamp; Wrought Iron Ice Cream Set; Glass Front Display Cabinet; Oriental Lamps; Color TV; Like New Kenmore 80 Series HD Washer and Dryer; and MUCH MORE!!! TOOLS: Like New Lincoln Pro 100 Welder; Delta 10" Compound Miter Saw; Craftsman Anderson Square Apartments Double End Bench Grinder; Craftsman Rout(513) 474-5435 er and Table; Horizontal Air Compressor; 2br, 1-1/2 ba apartment homes at Craftsman 6.75hp 2500psi Pressure Wash$575 - $595 per month! Close to dining,
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er; 2-1/4 Ton Sears Floor Jack; Toro Electric Blower; Circular Saw; Buffers; New Wagner Power Painter; Jig Saw; Jack Stands; Craftsman Gas Trimmer; 4’x8’ Wood Deck Trailer; 20ft Telescoping Flag Pole; NASCAR Die Cast Cars and Collectibles!! AUTOMOBILE: 2003 Cadillac Escalade Sport Utility, 4-Door, Low Miles, Fair Condition, 2-Wheel Drive, All Power, Bose Premium Sound. Burgundy w/Champagne Interior. T E R M S : We will accept cash or local checks, Visa, Master Card, Discover and AmEx w/ID. A 13% Buyer’s Premium is in effect. Should you wish to pay by cash or check, we will give a 3% Discount on the Buyer’s Premium. All items must be paid in full Day of Auction. Same and Next Day Removal. D IR E C T IO N S : I-275 to Exit #57 State Route 28 East Toward Blanchester 9 Miles to Auction Parking. Watch for Signs.
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225 apartments, 225 apartments, 225 apartments, 225 apartments, 225 apartments, 250 houses for unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished rent BATAVIA- 2 & 3Br, 1.5 Ba, W/D hkup, dining rm, deck, Pets ok, Move In Specials Call 513-379-0046
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Decor! Patio, eqpt, crpt, prkg, no pets. From $525mo + deposit. 513-732-2983 BEAUTIFUL HOUSE! 1704 BREWSTER AVENUE 3BDRM, HDWD FLRS, UPDATED KITCHEN/ BATHROOM/MORE.. CALL 513-225-2969
DOWNTOWN- Perfect Quiet Efficiency Apts, 609 Walnut St. Rent based on Income Free Utils. Great Loc! 2419290 Managed by Showe Management Corp. TTY relay 800-750-0750
EASTGATE 1,2,3, eff, $335+ free ht 528-1540/314-9230 Dawnmanagement.com
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2BR on 2nd flr, balc, equipt kitch, securIty dep, laundry facil, No pets. $490/mo 513-706-6028 CLIFTON 1 bd, new equip kit, W/D, no pets, C/A, new furnace, non-smoking free rent til Oct 1st w/ move in now. $550 dep. now, 1st mths rent Oct 513-241-1394 C L I F T O N - 3Br 2Ba, appl, w/d hkup, 1 mi from UC $700/mo+ dep.Sec 8 ok. 513-885-3754
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1br, heat, water, sewer, & trash furnished. $375 a month + dep. Call 513-528-6929. E A S T G A T E ; 2BR, Very Clean. $595. Free heat, balc, d/w, disp, a/c, lndry, play area. 513-752-7575
HYDE PARK- 2BR, WALNUT HILLS- Nr. Square. exc. cnd, 2 BR, Deluxe, Sec 8 balcony, prkng/gar, ht ok $480, equipt kitch, /wtr pd, a/c, pool $710 MT. WASHINGTON513-376-1105 1593 Clio. Very clean -$800. 513-477-2920 1 BR, eqpt kit, a/c, WALTON Hyde Park Eff. W/D, prkng, storage, RIDGE $395/mo+ heat, off st $395. 513-235-3167 Large apts park ,no pets. Call 513-533-1924; 2 BRs w/ 1 or 2 Baths Mt. Washington-1br free 254-7373 Private Balconies heat/cooking gas HYDE PARK/OakleyNear new Kroger’s Call today 513-315-0478 1Br in brck 4 Fam, AC, 859-485-2600 d/w. lndry, pkrg, www.dawn ht/wtr pd. cat ok, N/S management.com WILLIAMSTOWN - lrg $565. 513-831-9744. 2 br, 1 ba, all appl, w/d hkup, very clean, no Mt Washington LOVELAND PINES pets/smokers, $450, Great 1 and 2 APARTMENTS 859-409-9883 bedroom apts with 112 ENGLAGE AVE ht/wtr paid in sever LOVELAND, OHIO al locations. Call Section 8 Property is WITHAMSVILLE Scenic, quiet, 1, 2 & 3 BR, Pool, C/A, David @ 604-3262 accepting applica D/W, W/D hook-ups, Pets OK for amenities and tions for the 2 bed specials! ASK ABOUT room townhouse SPECIALS waiting list. Mon, AVONDALE- 994 Dana, FROM Tues, Thurs and Fri N Quiet, N/S, all utils pd, free $$ 2:00 to 5:00 pm 405/mo lndry & cable, Efficiency Starting 9-1-09 to 9- $400 + dep. 513-673-2511 ONE ROYAL OAK 29-09. We will be New Richmond 947-8192 closed 9/7/09 for La Remodeled w/newer bor Day. Waiting list appliances will be closed eff. FREE heat & water 5:00 pm 9/29/09 . Pvt blcny, secure, well lit
EDEN PARK-1 & 2 513-677-1972 BR, hdwd flrs, c/a, TDD 1-800-750-0750 CLIFTON/UC Off street D/W, gated prkng, se - Managed by Showe Mgt parking, move in before cure entry, move-in school starts. Avail. now. 2br 1ba & 4br 2ba. Lg special! 513-616-3584 MILFORD -- 2BR rooms, below market rent. FELICITY-- 2BR, air, eqpt w/ balcony, busline, no Must see! 513-324-3083 kit, references & deposit pets, $500 & up. 513-348required. 3rd mo FREE. 6313, 513-831-2904 COLERAIN2BR, 513-876-2909
heat & wtr pd, eqpt, balc, carpet & blinds, A/C, $565/mo+ $300 dep. 513-521-3753
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WITHAMSVILLE: 1 & 2BR, fresh paint, golf course, appl, W/D hkups, central air, water & sewer incl, all ground flr, no Call 513-891-6921 Milford / Miami Twp pets (513) 225-6201 1BR, equipt kit, car3 units MOVE-IN Special ! peted, No Pets. $400. NORWOODLg efficiency ht/wtr mobile homes 513-575-2492 235 for rent pd; 1 br, lg 2 br, wtr/trash pd. Section Milford Vil; Lg 1 BR 8 approved quiet bldg, ht/wtr AMELIA mobile home 513-497-1742 pd, redecorated, nr on private 1/2 acre lot. shops. 513-519-8512 2br, $575/mo. + dep. Day Heights Meadows Spacious 1 & 2 br apts Ask about our special. 575-2540
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PIERCE TWP-Spacious 2 & 3 BR, 1½ BA, wbfp, w/d hkup, starting at $650mo. Immed occup. 623-6934 250 houses for rent
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N.Ky CPA firm seeking ANDERSON N r - E x e c licensed CPA, strong tax home 4000 sf, 13 rms, 4 BR, skills. P/T ,25-35 hrs/ wk . 3.5 ba, gourmet kit, fin Familiar w/ FX pro sysbsmt $2595. 513-553-1195 tem & & Quickbooks. Resume to: James C Sparrow, garages, Rankin Rankin & Co. 260 storage 1717 Dixie highway Ste 600, Ft. Wright, Ky 41011 Loveland/Maineville or, jcsparrow.rankin@ fuse.net
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HOME HEALTH AIDE Personal Care Assistant. Transfer skills a plus. Blue Ash. $12/hr.
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TAX PREPARER Experienced preparer needed in N. Cinci. CPA’s office. Flexible hours including evenings. Stress free environment. ExcelJudson Care Center, a lent pay. Fax or e-mail Resume to: 513-469-2051 or leading not-for-profit, is looking for leaders for taxpreparer@fuse.net 2 key positions:
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BLUE ASH-3BR, 1 Ba, fenced backyrd, well-maint. Beautiful house. 4178 GlendaleMilford Rd. $895/mo 513-460-9969 CHERRY GROVE 2BR rnch, cottage style, 1BA, gar, $600 mo & $600 dep. No pets. 513-313-7838
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BABYSITTER Wanted Small business owner seeking P/T sitter @ their place of business in Bethel. Day & eve ning hours. Must have ref. & experience with young children. Drop off resume at 3017 SR 125, Bethel, Oh.
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Epidemiologist 1 FT or 2 PT (22.5 hours / week) EPIs needed to perform complex EPI studies in NKY. Masters in EPI, Pub Hlth, Biostats, Nursing or related field + valid DL+ legal auth to work in US required. Starting pay: $18.05 – $21.81/hour + excellent benefits. Report to EPI Mgr. Apply in person or send resume. Applications / resumes must be received by 5:00 p.m. 9/25/09 (no phone calls please), must include code EPI2-2 and must indicate FT or PT to be considered. Failure in one part of selection criteria shall disqualify an applicant. Selection will be made by interview(s) and/or review of submitted documentation. Criminal and driving background check will be required. NKIDHD HR EPI2-2 2388 Grandview Dr Ft Mitchell, KY 41017 fax: 859-578-3689 e-mail: NKIDHD.HR@ky.gov web: www.nkyhealth.org Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D
EXPANDED FUNCTIONS DENTAL ASSISTANT
Our Liberty Township office is seeking an exp’d E X P A N D E D FUNCTIONS DENTAL ASST. Compensation based on exp! Full benefits pkg including health/life ins., 401K, pd vacation/holidays, bonuses, & MORE! Don’t let this opportunity pass by! Email resume: Attn: Rachel at rtudor@ heartlanddentalcare. com
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LOVELAND 11787 Lebanon Rd Spacious & updated 2 bed apartment from $500! 2300sf home on 2.8 acres, new appli, cabi ANDERSON- 3Br Peaceful setting on no outlet street. Free Water! Central Heat and Air! Pets o.k.! $200 security deposit. raised ranch, remod, nets, & floor in kit, new 2000sf 2Ba 2 car gar, carpet in liv rm & mstr prodigyprop.com/GG | 513.351.RENT 2 dcks, FP, cul de sac, bdrm, hdwd flrs in re $1350 513-304-4558 mainder. 4 BR/2full BA, whole house freshly ANDERSON - 4 BR, painted, wash/ dryer, 2.5 BA, 2-car gar, lrg wood deck & patio. unfinished Basement Plse no dogs, $1250 + WBFP,1.4 ac., $1375 dep. 513-683-6812 + dep. 513-231-3945 LOVELAND - 3BR ranch, Anderson TownshipC/A, lg cov patio & yd, Updated 4br, crpt, equip kit, w/d, $875 nice yard, 1 car gar, mo + util’s. 513-317-6373 Excellent schools. MAINEVILLE 3Br 2Ba $1150/mo+util Ranch, newly deco 307-2873 Mt Washington rated, close to schls, ANDERSON TWP pool, FP, furnished/ Ranchvale Apartments Central air, balconies Beautifully remod 3 utilities/options. and dishwashers in large 1 and 2 bedroom apts. BR 2 BA ranch, park$1200/mo. like setting. 2 car gar & 513-633-0664 Elevator, locked, intercom building. Laundry on carport, fin bsmt. each floor. Remodeled common area’s. $1200. 513-283-4604 N. AVONDALE- 3BR, 2.5 Ba, detchd gar, all BATAVIA- 3 BR, 1½ BA appl incl, hdwd flrs, No bi-level, fenced yard, Pets. $800+util. RTO avail, $975 + dep. 513-671-2473 513-232-9445 NEW RICHMOND-Lrg Spectacular BETHEL- 2 br, 1 ba, 3 BR, 2 BA on pvt nice updates, $645 + drive, lrg wooded lot, Savings dep & ref, 425 S. Un- carport, shed $850/mo in ion 513-943-7731 + dep. 513-470-9571
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FELICITY--3BR, equipped kit, yard, FLORENCE for Rent 345 management RN - Restorative Nurse AL/Memory Unit porch, $650+dep + $189+tax Microwave Coordinator references. 513-876- & fridge. All utilities Resumes to incl. 859-371-9711 MANAGER/Caretaker 2909 jimp@zoomtown.com Milford, Part-time or FAX to Felicity Ohio- River - 285 farms/country Hourly wage +apt. Self 513-389-7840 homes view, new hs, 2br/2ba, storage exp. a plus. on 5 acres, Rt 52, nr 606-882-2206 CLEAR CREEK TWPChilo, lawn mowing 26 acre horse farm. provided, dep & ref 4BR /4000sqft house, req $785/mo 15 stall barn, 513-553-4177 FT - (Days) in-door arena, trails. Looking for RN Manager Free rent until 11/1/09 $2000/mo. with LTC exp. to AMELIA - 3 BR/2BA 937-825-0136 work in a state of the art homes for rent starting or 706-568-8711 facility. Must possess @ $649 per mo. strong clinical & in-home reduced sec. dep. communication skills. 310 opportunities Excellent benefits & 888-442-5841 Must have experience competitive salary. Apply Apple Creek MHC/ ANDERSON online to join our team! as relates to position. Sun Homes. 9/25-26, 9-5p. Top pay and benefits www.4applecreek.com Hurry in - offer ends Glassware, new Xmas available. twin bed 9/30/2009 EHO/WAC lights, Apply in person to spreads, womens xlg sweaters, hostas & FREE RENT UNTIL daylilys. Corner Jungle Jim’s NOVEMBER 1ST MEDICAL SECRETARY Intl Market of Prilla & Pamela . BATAVIA & RECEPTIONIST 5440 Dixie Highway 513-474-7959 Homes For Rent Fairfield, Ohio Medical Secretary 3 Bdrms & 2ba Laundry/ needed for Specialty practice. F/T energetFrom 1216 to 1456 Housekeepingic experienced person Sq.Ft. 4 hours, 2 times/wk, 350 healthcare who enjoys being Rent from $729 $12/hr, nr Harpers busy! Orthopaedic exp. a +. Traveling inReduced Security Point, ref, own transvolved. F/T Reception Deposit portation, (513) 381ist w/ medical exp. for All Kitchen 2800 code 5502 our Kentucky ofc. NO PT/FT. Private Duty nights / NO wknds. Appliances FAMILY BRIDGES BOTH positions have ASSISTANT in Mason Full Size good benefits. FAX rethat cares about its for Intelligent Active sume 513-792-3239. Washer & Dryer employees & clients. Phys Dis. Indiv, flex hrs, Central Air & Heat We are hiring no exp, $10+ EXPERIENCED Caregivers. Swimming Pool Call (513) 531-5404. 513-381-2800 code7778 Club House Expires 09-30-09 Sun Homes at 312 child carehelp wanted ASSOCIATE TRAINER East Fork Crossing PRN(All Shifts) Nurses, Dietitians, Fit1-877-469-7056 ness Trainers. if you If Phones are busy Looking for LPN & RN are looking for a second income and don’t Staff Nurses with LTC Please call back
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CLIFTON/FAIRVIEW2BR CITYVIEW, LIV RM, DIN RM, EAT-IN KIT., HDWD FLRS, FIREPLACE, 2 DECKS, W/D, WALK TO UC, GARAGE. 513-494-0635
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PHYSICIANS SIGN ON BONUS Family practice, internal medicine or geriatric experience. Practice located in Cincinnati. Offers top pay, 9-10 patients per day, no weekends, no hospital rounds.
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women’s center Outpatient clinic setting with NO nights, No weekends NO holidays!! L&D, OB/Gyn, &/or OR nursing experience preferred. Non-smoker. Must pass criminal background check upon hire. Please e-mail resume to lorib@fortemgt.com or fax (513) 961-1190 attn: Lori
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SEM Haven is currently taking applications for a full time RN to work 7p – 7a. We are an Eden Alternative Facility with a unique “household” design. Stop in a fill out an application at: 225 Cleveland Ave. Milford, Oh 45150, and take a tour of our facility.
RN’s and LPN’s 7a-7p LPN 7p-7a
Applicants may apply in person at the facility or send a resume to pat.mercer@sunhealth .com West Chester Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 9117 CincinnatiColumbus Rd. West Chester OH 45069 513-777-6164
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Glendale Place Care Center has an immediate position available for an FT, RN Supervisor. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years experience working in a long term care setting. We offer excellent wage and benefit package! Mail resume to 779 Glendale Milford Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45215, or e-mail glendaleplace @hotmail.com or fax resume to 513-771-4799 Attn: L. Sennett.
School Nurse P/T position for RN in Cin cinnati area school clinic. School clinic exp. prefer red. Call 800841-4774 Ext 226.
STNA’s FT, PT, PRN (all shifts) Looking for exp., energetic & caring STNA’s to join a great team! Competitive wages. Apply online 24 hrs.
STNA 11P-7A SEM Haven Health Care is currently accepting applications for a full time night shift STNA position. Candidates must have a current STNA certificate. Call Kathy at (513)248-1270 or stop by and fill out an application at 225 Cleveland Ave. Milford, Oh 45150 EOE
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CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Needed for Anderson office. Parttime, excellent growth opportunity. Training provided. Typing a plus, good communication, high energy, good people skills. Fax resume to 513-231-4972
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AIRLINE Customer Service & Flight Veterinary Positions Reservation Clerk! Now hiring RVT, LVT, or All on the job training, CVT Technicians, Front Desk personnel, and Tech- great pay, benefits & flight nician’s Assistants a t disc! Help customers book and route flights! state-of-the-art, 24-hour 513-489-9675 emergency and specialty Job Line Fee veterinary hospital. Full and part time positions available for 2nd and 3rd shifts; must be available weekends and holidays. Veterinary experience required. Great pay, shift Milford Insurance differentials & benefits. Agency Interested in NO CALLS PLEASE! Submit resume to: hiring a personal 6995 E. Kemper Rd. lines customer Cincinnati, OH 45249 Fax: 513-322-6395 service representaJMullins@ tive. P&C license carecentervets.com
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CLERKS/SENIOR CLERKS NKIDHD needs FT or PT (22.5 hours/week) clerks / senior clerks to answer incoming calls, schedule appointments, pull and file charts, and enter data into a computer at our health centers in Covington, Florence, Newport, and Williamstown. Report to Clinic Manager. To apply, you must be legally authorized to work in the US and have a high school diploma or its equivalent. Ability to speak Spanish is a plus. Wonderful benefits. Starting hourly pay: $11.65 - $14.05. Apply in person or send resume. Applications / resumes must be received by 5:00 p.m. 9/25/09 (no phone calls please) and must include the code HCCLs and indicate FT or PT to be considered. Failure in one part of selection criteria shall disqualify an applicant. Selection will be made by interview and/or review of submitted documentation. Criminal background check will be required. NKIDHD HR HCCLs 2388 Grandview Drive Ft Mitchell, KY 41017 fax: 859-578-3689 e-mail: NKIDHD.HR@ky.gov web: www.nkyhealth.org Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D
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Driver’s Education Instructor (Part-Time)
The CJCC is looking to hire a newly formed position of Driver’s Education Instructor. You will be responsible for behind-thewheel instruction for students in the program and coordinating classroom instructions. Hours will vary from later afternoon to evening. You must possess a certified driver education license/cert. along with 2 yrs of exp. Please submit your resume along with salary req to Cincinnati Job Corps Center, 1409 Western Avenue Cincinnati OH 45214
Administrative Assistant 30 hrs per wk. Busy real estate office seaching for an administrative assistant Executive Recruiter to assist in computer entry, Opportunity telephone, bookkeeping High volume restaurant and general office duties. across the street from Healthcare Recruiting Pro - Nordstroms.Trio now hir- Could lead to full time. resume to: fessionals with ing Servers with at least Sendgaryrothenbusch@ experience recruiting three years serving expeyahoo.com Physicians, Nurses, rience in a causal dining Pharmacists and atmosphere. NO PHONE Therapists are CALLS. Part time and full ASSISTANT encouraged to apply. time shifts available. An Anderson Township Apply in person at: Law Firm is seeking a Industry Leading 7565 Kenwood Rd. part-time assistant to help Compensation Package with general administrative that includes Base, duties. Ability to interact Commission and health/beauty with clients and must have 363 Bonuses. services good communications skills. Knowledge of word Fax Resume to and Bestcase software is 513.354.6631 or email to helpful. Send resume with info@trustaff.com wage requirements to infolaw0402@gmail.com
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Graphic Design / Packaging Design Assistant for International Co. To 40,000/yr + benefits. Will create logos and brand recognition for global customers! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
The CJCC is looking to hire a newly formed position of Academic Coordinator. You will To place your be responsible for coordinating/tutoring for various education subjects to include Ads are FREE!! ad call driver education, math 513.242.4000 513.242.4000 and literacy prog. Hrs will be from middle to 355 professional late afternoon. You 355 professional must possess a degree along with 2 yrs Educational Programs Manager of related exp working The Educational Theatre Association seeks in education environ- applicants for Educational Programs Manager. ment with young Assists in the planning, implementation, and on-site management of EdTA’s educational adults. Please submit events for adults and students. The ideal your resume along candidate will possess a college degree, strong organization, planning, event management with salary requirewriting and communication skills, ments to Cincinnati experience, and a natural desire for collaboration. Job Corps Center, Experience with theatre education a plus. Please send your resume with salary 1409 Western Avenue requirements/history to: Cincinnati OH 45214
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ATTORNEY BANKRUPTCY Mapother & Mapother PSC, a mid-size creditors’ rights law firm is seeking an attorney for our Cincinnati location. 5+ years of experience in bankruptcy & litigation. OH license required. KY license a plus. Competitive salary and benefits. Send resume including salary requirements to: pbrey@ mapother-atty.com or mail to Pat Brey, HR Mgr, Mapother & Mapother PSC, 815 W. Market St., Suite 715, Louisville, KY 40202
Academic Records Specialist Wilmington College - Blue Ash Campus Supports the academic records function in the areas of registration, grade reporting, schedule preparation, attendance tracking, and transfer evaluation. Provides general office support as re-quired by faculty, administra tion, and students. Requires high school diploma or equivalent and two years of related office experience, preferably in a customer service environment. Other requirements include strong organizational skills, with ability to prioritize and to handle multiple tasks; evidence of good computer and proofreading skills and detail orientation; excellent communica tions skills; ability to work cooperatively and inde-pendently; availability to work evenings until 6:45 p.m. as well as occasional Saturdays. Wilmington College is a career-oriented liberal arts institution affiliated with the Society of Friends (Quakers). The main campus is in southwest ern Ohio; two additional locations serve adult learners in the greater Cincinnati area. Additional information about Wilmington College can be found at www2.wilmington.edu. Send letter of applica-tion, resume, and names and contact information for three pro-fessional references to: Director of Human Resources, Pyle Center 1187 1870 Quaker Way, Wilmington, OH 45177-2499 Email submission of application materials to humanresources@wilmington.edu is encouraged. Review of candidates will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. EOE
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POLICE RECRUITS The Erlanger Police Department is testing for a recruit police officer’s position to create an eligibility list. For information regarding the exam date, requirements, and to confirm your participation, please contact 859-727-7915. Resumes are due by October 9, 2009 and can be sent to Captain Arens at rlarens@ci.erlanger.ky.us. The City of Erlanger is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Duro Bag Mfg. Company, located in Northern Kentucky, is seeking an experienced professional to work for the Chief Executive Officer We are seeking a self-starter with strong organizational and analytical skills. Responsibilities include all administrative aspects of the CEO’s office. Excellent Microsoft Office skills, projects skills and accounting and financial analysis skills are required. Must have proficient oral and written communications skills along with the ability to write professional business letters. Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast pace, high-energy office. Bachelors degree required. We offer a competitive wage and benefit package.
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Cincinnati State Degree Completion Program Wilmington College, a private, career-oriented liberal arts institution, and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, a public, two year institution, have established a successful partnership to offer bachelor’s degrees to Cincinnati State associate degree holders on Cincinnati State’s campus. Enrollment in the program has increased substantially since its inception in 2003. The Director provides on-site administrative presence for the program and reports directly to the Vice President for External Programs. Duties include, but are not limited to, working collaboratively with other Wilmington College and Cincinnati State personnel to recruit, enroll and retain prospective students; advising current students about transfer credit and degree requirements; and maintaining a professional and collegial academic environment at the Cincinnati State location. The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal and communication skills, be energetic, detailed-oriented, able to work both cooperatively and independently, and will have the flexibility to work evenings and week ends as needed. A master’s degree is required, preferably in a field relevant to Wilmington’s degree offerings at this branch. A minimum of 3 years of prior work experience as an academic administrator in a college or university setting is required; experience working with nontraditional, non-residential students in a community college is a plus. Wilmington College is a career-oriented liberal arts institution affiliated with the Society of Friends (Quakers). The main campus is located in southwestern Ohio; two additional locations serve adult learners in the greater Cincinnati area. Information about Wilmington College may be found at http://www2.wilmington.edu/cincinnati/index.cfm. Please send your letter of application, resume, and names and contact information for three professional references to: Wilmington College, Director of Human Resources, Pyle Center 1187 1870 Quaker Way, Wilmington, OH 45177-2499 Email submission of application materials to humanresources@wilmington.edu is encouraged. Deadline for application October 9, 2009. EOE
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restaurant/ restaurant/ 360 hospitality 360 hospitality great people, real opportunities Morrison Management Specialists, Inc., a member of Compass Group, is the leading contract food service company focused exclusively in healthcare and senior dining has a dynamic opportunity available with Bateman Senior Meals in Covington, KY We are seeking a qualified ∂
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Proficient with computers; 3-5 years large volume/institutional feeding; Food management experience; We offer competitive salaries & comprehensive benefits.Please apply online at: www.IamMorrison.com and search keyword Requisition ID # AD08240901 or e-mail resume to: AyeshaDavis@iammorrison.com ∂ EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
Position available for a Licensed Cosmetologist /Hairstylist for a local funeral home. Position would include other duties such as, funeral attendant and would require some computer skills. email resume to mbrown4422@gmail.com
Spa Consultant As featured in O Magazine. Spa, Skin Care,& Image, PT/FT. Will Train. Call 513-720-0400.
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Heating & Air Conditioning Company is currently seeking qualified applicants for the following positions: • HVAC Installers • Installer Helpers •Competitive wages with benefit package. •Must have clean MVR and Great Attitude. •Drug-free work environment. •Pre-Employment drug screening & background investigation required. EEO Employer.
GFRG is seeking Bankruptcy /Probate Coordinator to handle communication w / litigation firms, trustees & local probate counsel. 1-3 yrs client service exp. Submit reWELDER NEEDED sume to: employment@ Small job shop needs garretsonfirm.com. EOE Welder with Aluminum Mig experience. $15.00 per hour. Mail to: Resumes, PO Box 62115, Cincinnati Ohio 45262-9115.
Part Time Office Help
Answering phone, filing, data entry, miscellaneous duties. 9 am - 2 pm, Monday- Friday
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Medical Equipment Delivery Driver to $45K/yr + benefits! Non-CDL opening. Will be cross-trained as a serv tech to help set equipment up! ASAP! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee SODA Delivery (Non CDL) to $800/wk + benefits, paid vacation & safety bonuses. Local deliveries using Cargo Van or Small box truck equipped with GPS! ASAP! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
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$35,000year- work with large jean and apparel company, tracking shipments, take inventory, and other basic office functions. 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
Duct Cleaners
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Participate in a Consumer Research Study. Looking for Females 18-55 to CITY Driver to $17 / hr + full benefits participate in our September package clean driving re- Research Studies. Qualified participants will receive comcord! Company truck! pensation for time & travel. No weekends. Local CDL! area, 2 days/wk, hrs Register Today! ASAP! Call 513-769-8555 8:45am-5:30pm. Call 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee Carolyn at 721-1500 TODAY or log on to our web on Mon-Thurs site @ DRIVER / www.product solutionscpg.com manufacturing/ MATERIAL HANDLER 380 to complete our on-line Roofing Supply Grouptrades Cincinnati, LLC a National Panelist Registration Form Roofing Distributor is now hir- Product Solutions CPG in loAUTO TECHNICIAN ing a Material Handler CDL cated in Sharonville off I-275 tools, references, Class A Driver. Excellent Grounds Worker benefits & competitive pay. experience for Lg. nursing Please apply in person or home/medical center to VanDemark Co. send resume to: RSG $18/hr. Keep grounds Cincinnati, 925 Redna 513-797-7278 clean, minor building Terrace, Cinti, OH 45215. repair, week days – Cable Installer no on call work! / Utility Worker 513-489-9675 to $20/hr + benefits, truck, Job Line Fee tools and bonuses. Install cable for new construction HOUSE CLEANER for residential and comNO NIGHTS, mercial areas. Need WKENDS, HOLIDAYS ASAP! 513-489-9675 Qualified Applicants Job Line Fee only need apply. Responsible & reliable. Construction Workers Good driving record for New Construction & and background check Remodeling! To $22/hr + required. benefits! Need carpenters, Call 513-528-0814 dry wall hangers, painters, concrete workers & general laborers! Immediate Openings! 513-489-9675 Premier Industrial Services Job Line Fee Co. has multiple General Labor positions available for project in the Cincinnati area. If you’re looking Must be willing to work 12 hr shifts, weekends, be able to for buyers, you’re lift 75 lbs on occasion, and pass drug and alcohol in the right screening. neighborhood. Apply in person at the Super Jobs Center, 1916 Central Call Community Classified Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214, Wed., Sept. 23, 2009, 9:00am - 12:00pm ONLY. Please bring 2 forms of identification.
513- 752-1804
Small company has need for an office administrator with some Inside Sales service experience. Duties include answering phone and customer interaction. Looking for Microsoft GP and CRM experience. Associates degree preferred Full Time, Medical, Dental and 401K Springdale Ohio area send resume to ci@fuse.net and include salary requirements.
Drivers: CDL-A Drivers Needed Company On site Resident Mgr. Drivers & (Anderson Township) Resp incl. leasing, curb O/Os. appeal, pool, supervising turnover & maint. Must maintain 24 hrs Regional per week of office time. Compensation will be a Lanes/Home free 2 bedroom apt. and a monthly salary of Often/Tanker $1000. Please fax or email resume to 513624-8022 or & Hazmat Remacincy@msn.com quired. To place your BINGO ad 513.242.4000 Apply online: call 513.242.4000 www.work4Q 365 retail 365 retail C.com — HIRING EVENT•2 LOCATIONS — 888-855-3469
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STORE MANAGERS 1 year mgmt. exp. in a retail environment preferred STORE MANAGERS in TRAINING 1 year retail mgmt. exp. preferred. Position begins at compe-
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Marketing Coordinator
HiFive Development Services, a fast growing, fullservice design/build commercial construction company headquartered in Mason, OH has an immediate opening for a Marketing Coordinator.
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Bachelors Degree in Marketing, Advertising or Public Relations Or, Associates Degree with 1-2 Year’s experience Excellent Computer Skills Working knowledge of Graphic Design and Media operations Excellent Communication Skills Prior Commercial Construction Experience a plus
Part Time with advancement opportunity to Full Time Email résumé to: john@hifive1.com Or Fax to: 513-336-0196 No Phone Inquiries Please. Equal Opportunity Employer
SURVEILLANCE Officer (Hospital) to $17hr + full benefits! Keep secure building & grounds & give reports over 2 way radio to command center and departments! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
WAREHOUSE Helper / Loading Dock worker Assembly / to $18/hr + benefits! Will Quality Control train on forklifts. Load and Parts Inspection to pallets on commercial $17/hr + benefits! Parts production for military & freight trucks! HUGE facility for nationwide compacommercial vehicles! Inny! 513-489-9675 dustrial exp. helpful but not Job Line Fee required. Training! 513489-9675 Job Line Fee
$800-$1200 Wkly. No WOODWORKING exp necessary, we / Assembly to $17.63/hr + benefits & train. Must have truck, shift premiums! van, or SUV. Call today, Must be able to use start tomorrow. hand and power tools. Will train! 859-554-0009
ATTENTION SALES !!! 1065 Ohio Pike In home sales experience required. Quality preset leads. $80 to $150k 1st yr. Health insurance and 401K Fax to: 614-476-3965 / email Secretary/Receptionist in doctor’s office in Clifton danereed@yahoo.com
General Office/ Inside Sales
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Local sporting goods store is looking for a PT seamstress with experience in sewing lettering on uniforms and jackets. Call 513-662-1520
Send resume to: pat@delmonde.com or stop in at 10107 Toebben Dr. # 100, Independence, 391 position wanted KY to fill out application. DISTRIBUTION Clerks to
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Veterinary Assistant / Receptionist FT / PT
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HAZMAT TANKER DRIVERS NEEDED Candidates Must Have: TWIC Card Class A CDL w/ Tanker and HazMat Endorsements
Receive great pay & benefits, paid orien tation, assigned truck, fuel card EOE/M/F/V/D
Call Bob Today! 800-800-5856 www.hytt.com Driver Trainees Needed Now! Learn to drive for Werner Enterprises! $700 per Week! Great Benefits! No experience needed CDL & Job ready ASAP! Good driving record & Clean MVR to qualify. 1-888-528-8861
Industrial Cleaners for office park to $700/wk + benefits & flexible schedule! Work in offices / businesses / Doctors offices. transportation/supplies provided. 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
Innotrac Hebron Warehouse Now Hiring FT Seasonal Pick/Pack General Labor $9.00/Hr. Reach Truck Cherry Pickers $10.25/Hr. Apply M-F 10am-3pm at: 2305 Litton, (Exit 8B) off I-275 Drug test/background check required. PEST Control Techni cian $30k/yr+ bonuses & benefits! Evaluate buildings and interior of residential and commercial areas for critter control. Training! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee
Looking for part time work, retired, AM hours, Tues-Thurs, dependa ble 513-575-4542
392 employment information NOW HIRING: Co. desperately need employees to assemble products at home. No selling, any hrs. $500 wkly potential. Info 1-985-646-1700 DEPT. OH-6311
406 alterations/ sewing
CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES Your fabric or mine. Quality & fast service. Unbeatable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free ests. Call (513) 759-0667 435 day care services
ANDERSON Certified Daycare Provider exp’d, FT/PT. Daily rates, activities, safe & clean environment, hot meals, fen. yd, exc location 513-232-9008, cell 513-254-6333 Child care tax credit MILFORD/Miami Twp--PT/FT childcare. 6 acres, fenced yard, deck, woods, off Rt131. Exp’d teacher, CPR cert, nutritional meals, educational/ creative activities. TLC. 513-575-4105 Florence / Union BABYSITTER Avail 9639 Sumter Ridge 18 yrs exp, N/S, FT/PT openings. 859-2404078/384-0709 Nanny in your home. FT or PT, Exp w/all ages, avail wkends. Ref’s avail. Location open. Call Abigail @513-258-3021 Eastgate/Batavia All day pre-school. 2½ & older. Nurture Childcare. 513-943-1700.
AMELIA- Mom has two full-time positions open. Great rates, w/ references. Call 513-752-1022. CHILD CARE- Mason/ Landen. Fncd yrd, playrm, much more. Exp’d, CPR & 1st aid cert, 513-295-1270
home health 458 care
Katie Kate’s Family Home When you need pheLocal Driver If you’re looking for nomenal care, all it to $24/hr + full benefits 1st month! LOCAL routes, no takes is one call to Kabuyers, you’re in overnight! Deliver surgical the right neighborhood. tie Kate’s Home Care. supplies & durable Our staff will work medical equipment. Call Community Classified closely with the clients No touch freight! 513-489-9675 513.242.4000 to help develop indiJob Line Fee vidualized care plan. 380 manufacturing/ 380 manufacturing/ We are avail. 24/7, trades trades avail home health aides & home makers, prvt pay or ins, space Licensed Cincinnati Plumber . avail for prvt or semi Must be qualified to supervise prvt parties, Very Affordable Board of projects. Call 859-384-3467 or email resume to joelay@fuse.net Health certified. 513-396-6244
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roofing/ 478 gutters ROOFING -- All types. REPAIR SPECIALIST. Also gutters cleaned & repaired. 513-752-9546
business 510 opportunitie
040-740 Legals: 040-080 Clerk of Courts 050 Legal Service 080 Legal Advertising 075 Probate Court 060 Sheriff Sales 040 Service Directory 400-499 Financial: 510-525 Business Opportunities 510 Financial Services 525 Personal Loans Wanted 515 Announcements 550-595 Personals 550 Miscellaneous Notices 555 900# Talklines 556 Dating Services 558 Lost and Found 560 Cemetery Lots 565 Private Instruction 570 Greeting/Announcements 585 Celebrations 587 Special Events 590 Event Planners 592 Tickets 595 Travel Opportunities 575 Merchandise: 605-690 Antiques 605 Appliances 610 Arts & Crafts 612 Baby Items 615 Beanie Babies 617 Bicycles/Mopeds 620 Business/Office Equip. 622 Camping Equipment 625 Christmas Trees 627 Clothing 630 Collectors Items 632 Computers 635 Electronics 640 Exercise/Sports Equip. 645 Farm Equipment 646 Firewood/Fuel/Coal 647 Flea Markets 690 Food items/Produce 648 Games/Toys 650 Garage Sales 685 Health Aides 652 Home Furnishings 655 Jewelry 660 Lawn/Garden 662 Lumber/Building Material 663 Machinery/Tools 664 Musical Merchandise 665 Membership/Certificate 667 Photo/Video Equipt. 670 Plants 672 Recreation 673 Miscellaneous 675 Wanted to Buy 680 Pets and Livestock: 705-740 Dogs 705 Cats 710 Birds 715 Pets/Accessories 720 Horses & Equipment 730 Livestock 740 463 landscape/ lawn services
A.B.C. LAWN SERVICE Mowing & Lawn Care 513-353-4410
INTERVIEWING FOR P A R T N E R S H I P S - In successful estate, coins, precious metals business. We are power buyers in the market! Our advertising machine, BBB membership & notoriety guarantee instant business. Brick & mortar business & 50/50 profit share. We are already successful & with additional locations & partners, we can be more successful. We know any business decision requires investigation, so you can make an informed decision, so we invite you to come work with us so you can see for yourself. Partnership is a full time job, but worth it. 513-271-3756, email goodjonjones@aol
Earn The Income YOU Deserve. Start a MiniOffice Outlet from home. Free online training, flex hrs www. PlaceOfFreedom.com ATTN: Green Entrepreneurs! Operate a green Mini-Offfice Outlet from home. Free training & evaluation. www.123gri.com DIGITAL PRINT/ Graphics Designs Center. Solid business with accounts, owner retiring. Financing avail. Training & sup port. 1-800-338-6608
financial 525 services NEED A LOAN? Yes, you got it! Get up to $10 Million biz loan, up to $200,000 per sonal loan, minimum $20,000, starting from 4.9% APR offer, don’t wait, get your loan now! Bad credit welcome, you can apply at www.imfcure.com or call 1-888-378-8264
555 miscellaneous notices REWARD for any witness to an accident corner of SR125 & Chapel in Amelia. Thurs Sept 3rd, approx 4p. White Toyota & Beige Ford p/u truck. 513-943-1964 yodabear@fuse.net
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560 lost LOST. 2 PARAKEETS. 1 aqua, "Tahoe", 1 yellow "Lemondrop". Loveland 513-697-8221 513-706-4547 LOST-Black & grey male neutered, Thurs Sept 17th in Milford, around the high school. 2 yrs old REWARD. 513-403-8917
LOST Cat 3 yr. old
painting/ domestic 467 decor/paper neutered short hair - gray
w/yellow eyes - 15 lbs. Symmes Twp. - Hopewell Meadows. 513985-0102
Re$cue Painting & Home Repair Affordable, Quality Work. 25+ yrs exp. Free est. Refs avail. LOST-- Cat. All white 513-505-7378 timid M domestic short
hair. Finneytown on June 2nd. $200 Reward 1-513-262-7537
475 printing
PLASTER or DRYWALL Finishing or Repair Free est! 513-625-7782
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LOST-- Dog. Small white & tan. Crane Schoolhouse Rd in Bethel. Reward. 513734-4114
561 found FOUND-- Pair of PRES C R I P T I O N GLASSES VICINITY OF BIRNEY & GLADE. 513-2332460
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FOUND MUSIC with Miranda Kitten at Williams & Piano / Voice Lessons Katherine. in Nor- $15-$20 per lesson. wood. Sat 19th. Call to 513-284-8744 ID 513-351-9301 musicwithmiranda. music teachers FREE Admiral Freezer helper.com Upright, 13 cu. ft. 61 1/4 tall, 28 inches greetings/ wide, Loveland area 585 announcements 677-3973 GREATLY THANKFUL FOR ANSWER555 miscellaneous notices ING MY PRAYERS, HOLY SPIRIT, Notice is hereby givL.O.A.D.
en that Classic Storage L.L.C., 1692 St, Rt. 28, Goshen, OH, the undersigned, will sell at public sale, the personal property stored with the undersigned: Gary Thompson, 5737 Lindaway Dr. Milford, OH 45150 Bin #337 (Tools, fishing poles, tackle box, furniture, boxes and bags misc.); Kelly Cook, 1785 St Rt 28 Lot 240 Goshen, OH 45122 Bin #444 (Furniture, fishing poles, boxes/tubs); Bonnie Jones, 329 ½ Trenton Ave. Uhrichsville, OH 44683 Bin #845 (Furniture, boxes/bags); Linda Cox, 1688 St Rt 28 Goshen, Ohio 45122 Bin #145 & 156 (Lawn equipment, fishing poles, bikes, grill, appliances, furniture, boxes); Jane Hackman, 4486 Timberglen Dr. Apt 1 Batavia, OH 45103 Bin #242 (Tools, band saws, ladders, bike, tables, misc boxes); Candace Jaqua, 2127 St Rt 28 Goshen, Ohio 45122 Bin #820 (Total gym, end tables, trunk, lamps, boxes, tubs); Virgil Lee Day Jr., 3552 Pleasant Hill Rd., Mt Orab, OH 45154 Bin #239 (Rolling tool chest, printer, tool box, fishing poles tackle boxes, totes, boxes); Dorthy Caudill, 1409 Stella Dr. Loveland, OH 45140 Bin #810 (4 tool boxes, Sound equipment & old LP’s, boxes/bags); David Scalf, 2813 SE Second St. Ocala, FL 34471 Bin #818 (Furniture, bikes, Hot Wheels Cars in packaging, boxes, tubs); Guy Wilson, 2267 St Rt 28 Goshen, Ohio 45122 Bin #833 (Furniture, misc boxes, bags); Shawn Workman, 1785 St Rt 28 Lot 372 H Goshen, OH 45122 Bin #334 (Furniture, stroller, playpen, car seat, toys, boxes); Joseph Hodge, 1560 Buckboard Ln. Loveland, OH 45140 Bin #413 (Furniture, camping equipment, bikes, pneumatic nailer, boxes/bags); Brian West, 5434 Waynesville Rd. Lot 37 Oregonia, OH 45054 Bin #134 (Tools, tool boxes, gas trimmer, box china, boxes/ bags); Kevin Hodges, 1308 Country Lake Cr. Goshen, OH 45122 Bin #603 (Changing table, rocking chair, baby items, golf clubs furniture, boxes & bags). Your property may be obtained by you for the payment of the balance due plus all other expenses within 15 days of this notice or the same will be sold at public sale on October 1st, 2009 at 9:00AM until finished at 1692 St. Rt. 28, Goshen, OH 45122. Your last day to obtain your property will be September 30th, 2009 at noon at: Classic Storage L.L.C 1692 ST RT 28 Goshen, OH 45122
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ST. Jude Thank you for prayers answered D. THANK YOU Sacred Heart of Jesus, Thank you St. Jude for prayers answered. KF
THANK YOU ST JUDE for pryaers answered. F.M. special 590 events
DJ Service
For your special event. 29yrs exp. 513-732-1664
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BED 100% all new. Queen Pillow top $155. Mattress/Box set. Warranty. 513-309-2394
At Your Service
BUSHHOGGING
No JobToo Small orToo Large!!
MY WIFE CALLS ME “MR. CLEAN”
471-1351
Saturday, Sept 26 11am to 3pm St. Rita’s School for the Deaf 1720 GlendaleMilford Admission $5 adult; 12 & under free
635 computers
LaptopWorld.com BACK TO SCHOOL CLEARANCE SALE Laptops Starting @ $299 We do Virus Removal, Repairs, Upgrades & Sell Accessories. We Pay Cash for Laptops & Electronics Located in Tri-County 513-772-5640
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LIVING Room Set, couch,chair,wood tables,4mos old barely used,tv w/stand. 700.00 513-752-5086 mattress
Sets-Used $100 & up. New, twin, full, queen, & king, all major brands, factory close-outs, & flr displays, save over ½ (can deliver), 8770 Reading Rd, Reading, OH. 761-2895
OTMAR Furniture. Dresser w/mirror. Headboard. Beautiful! Walnut. 513-631-2489
lawn and 662 garden LAWN
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ANTIQUE MARKET Sunday, OCT. 4 Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds U.S. 50, Exit 16 I-275 7am - 3pm over 200 dealers 513-738-7256 queencityshows.com
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elec, pro 100, weld to 5/16 in, w/ hood, used once, $225, 513-831-8008
good cond. Incl bench. $400obo513-248-0142
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table, 2 chairs, solid maple. $750. Antique marble top table, $700. 513-575-0421
Corn Hole Bags Excellent quality. 25+ colors $15/each set. Call 859-342-8741
(513)248-0177 Each office is independently owned and operated.
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ONE MAN’S TRASH Waste & Rubbish Removal Since 1981
“Residential Size Dumpsters” FOR ALL YOUR CLEAN UP NEEDS:
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CARPENTRY, DRYWALL, PAINTING, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DOORS Handyman Services• Free Estimates “No Job Too Big or Small’ Randy Mullins 513-460-8886
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If you’re looking for BEDROOM- 4 pc, king buyers, you’re in sz, sleigh bed, 2 nite stds, armoire, cherry the right neighborhood. wood, 2 yrs old Call Community Classified $1200/obo 513.242.4000 513-205-1155
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LABOR AVAILABLE FOR PROPERTY CLEANUP.
Removal of Any Unwanted Items
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New Roofs, Re-Roofs, Flat Roofs, Gutters, Leak Repairs, Skylights, Chimney Flashing, Roof Coatings, Pressure Washing
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There’s no need to call several craftsmen for your home improvement and repairs, with one call we can do it all!
A-1 Firewood Seasoned Locust, 665 musical merchandise Cherry, Ash & Oak. $80 a 1/2 cord. PIANO, Restyled Cun513-616-1714 or ningham upright, 513-732-0546 approx 85 yrs old. REAL GOOD DEAL- 3 cords, unsplit, ½ 1 yr old, ½ 1 mo old. Cut at 16", most will burn whole. Easy pickup, $150/all 513-722-1933
All Types of Concrete Work Specializing in...... Driveways, Patios, Porches, Sidewalks & Decorative Concrete Backhoe & Bobcat Service Available
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New Foose ball table WWII RELICS $100, blk leather re US, German, Japanese. cliner $60, white leath - INSTANT CASH PAID Sell your military er massage chair items to a veteran/ For Baseball cards, $240,contemparary art coins, gold, silver, paper collector. Top $ paid. picts $100 ea, prof. 859-630-8085 money, antiques, old BED- twin matt/spring, basketball hoop glass toys, watches, comics, rollway bed, bike, firebackboard $800 Nascar, Case XX, milita- BUYING 35mm Photo wood, PUB tbl (box), 513-886-8686 ry, trains, autographs, Slides 1940’s - 1960’s misc. 513-984-3897 Bob Dylan entire estates, lots of primarily railroad relatDINING R M . Table ed. RR memorabilia WANTED: March 1965 others! We pick up. 8 chairs, china Taft Theater Cincy RANGE-- GE, electric, w/pads, cabinet.. American Drew, TELESCOPE-14.5" Comic Books 1940’s 513-295-5634. Concert Poster convection oven, ex- American Independence Dobsonian 1970’s. 513-325-4913 Willl Pay $3000 cash! .1/23 cellent condition, 2 yrs Collection. Good as new. wave optics. 50mm BUYING-RECORD AL 310-346-1965 Paid $3500. Sell $1200/obo. old, almond. $300. 513-678-8448, I BUY OLD STEREO 513-266- finder. like new. Best BUMS & CDs, JAZZ, 513-683-8206 8701, 513-939-0900 BLUES, ROCK & Equipment & Guitar offer. 513-553-4314 ROLL, ALTERNA Amps, Records & WHIRLPOOL HD High LOST & FOUND TIVE, R&B & REG - Ham Radios, 1950’s- To place your BINGO ad Ads are FREE!! Cap Washer/HD Drycall 513.242.4000 GAE 513-825-6985 90’s. 513-477-4191 513.242.4000 er. Look/run very Search ads online any day, any time @ CommunityClassified.com good. A great bargain. You pickup. Cash only. 175.00 513-578- DINING ROOM SET-Table 6 chrs, china 2584 TO PLACE AN AD: Call 513.242.4000 or 859.283.7290. Fax: 513.242.4366. cab, $350; Queen arts & Bed, matching dress- 416 blacktopping/paving 463 landscape/lawn services 612 crafts er, nt stand, chest of drawers, $450 ; Sofa Crafters WANTED chair w/ottoman, lovefor Christmas Bazaar seat, $400. 513-528@ Milford 1st United INSURED, EXPERIENCED 7118 Meth Church. Sat. Nov 14th. 513-831-5500 Hospital Bed (no CRAFT V E N D O R S mattresss) $100; Antq W A N T E D -- For fall festi- Rnd tbl $150; 3 oval 513-734-1886 513-543-9011 vals. Please call 513-623- tbls $50-$100 ea BEFORE 9PM PLEASE. 5240 or 513-932-1869 Rnd tbl $25; Rectancollector’s gular tbl $50; drop 467 painting/decor/paper 632 items leaf tbl $150; 4 coffee 428 cleaning tbls $15-$30 ea; 2 Fully Insured Free Estimates Big Red Machine wooden rockers $25 & HATTON QUALITY PAINTING Print- ’75 ,’76 $50; wood desk $15; 2 “A Company You Can Trust” Chamipons, framed wicker chrs $20 ea; Residential/Commercial 36x26, autographed Stereo console $30; I’m very thorough with cabinets, wood, 21 Years Exp. Interior/Exterior 11 letter of authenticity # 3 19’’ TV’s $20 ea; inside & out. Best in sweeping, dusting & All Work Professionally Completed yrs. 39 1976, sells for Misc wood chrs $5- polishing, I do it all! Also do yard work. All Work Guaranteed $945, will take $700, $10 ea. 513-677-8168 Affordable Refs 513-941-6490 513-625-8205 513-317-2258 Rates Available Living & dining rm furn. Many decorative h o u s e h o l d 430 concrete/cement work access.mint cond. TRAIN SHOW Fine quality, 513-787AND SWAP MEET 1917 FREE ESTIMATES RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BEST APPLIANCE $99 & up. Showroom SALES & REPAIRS Wash-Dry-Stov-Frig 513-508-0006 859-727-3030 Warranty - Delivery
FOUND Earrings 9/17 in Friday’s pkg lot on Fields Ertel Rd. Call 513-677-2660 to identity.
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1 Buyer of WWI & WWII -- US German & Japanese Paying top dollar for any war relics, weapons, helmets, uniforms, medals anything military. 513-309-1347. Local firefighter & collector A+ Buying China, Crystal, Silverware & jewelry. Estate & Collectibles. Top $$. 513-793-3339
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Adorable Puppies
50 Different Breeds! 100 Different Pets! Jungle Jim’s Shopping Plaza 5470 Dixie Hwy. Fairfield 513.829.6060 petlandfairfield.com
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 705 dogs
BOXER/English Mastiff Male Pup8 wks, 1st shots,Farm raised. Healthy, good looking. Bred for smart, great-minded family pet. Raised with kids . Tails docked. $150. 513-282-5914
BRITTANY PUPS 6WKS~OLD TAILS DOCKED,SHOTS,WO RMED~ORG/WH taylorz00@hotmail.co m 150.00 606-7352002
AMERICAN Bulldog pups 3mos, NKC reg, shots, wormed, vet ck’d $500. 513-5268731, 513-390-8492
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TERRIER-AKC Pups, born 7/7, UK & Amer champ bldlines, $1000. 513777-1324, 513-417-1324
BOXER PUPS-(7) , 2 white 2 brindle & 3 Fawn, POP vet ck’d & shots, tails & dew-claws done. CAVALIER KING $325. 513-688-1253 C H A R L E S
Australian Shepherds 5 M, 1F .w/papers, 4 merle, 1 red, 1 blck ADOPT-- Animal Res- Ready 9/29. Priced to sell! Must see! cue Fund. Kittens, Cats, 513-899-3311 or Puppies & Dogs. 513-617-1198 513-753-9252. www.petfinder.com BEAGLE Puppies 1 female, 2 males, 8 weeks, Tri-color, 1st shots and wormed, BOXER PUPS-(7) 2 white 2 brindle & 3 ADOPT A Puppy Kit- 100.00, 859-393-5281 Fawn, POP vet ck’d & ten Open 7 Days/wk, BICHON FRISE-- shots, tails & dew-claws 8am-7pm Accept ing lit- Puppies Reg. Shots & done. $325. 513-688-1253 ters. Low cost spay & wormed. $275. neuter. Sycamore Ani- Blanchester. 937-725mal Hosp. 513-683- 9641 BOXER Pups 2300; Hamilton Ave. CKC, chp. bloodline, 513-825-4011. BBB DOB 8/6/09 flashy, Blue HeelersMember fawn M&F tails & 2 males, 6 wks old, dewclaws done, 1st $125 each, Australian Adopt Dogs/Puppies Heeler- 2 yrs old, fml, shots, wrmd, $300. from Save the Animals 513-600-0915 $100, 937-402-1824 Foundation. Spayed, LOST & FOUND To place your BINGO ad neut, vac. Ads are FREE!! call 513.242.4000 staf.petfinder.org 513.242.4000 Search ads online any day, any time @ communityclassified.com
AMELIA- 9/25 & 26, 8a-3p, 3600 Turnberry Dr, cleaned out entire home & attic, sm rocker, twin bed, cots, old sleds, lots of teen items, desk, more! AMELIA - Fri 9/25 & Sat 9/26, 9-4, 3830 Merwin Ten Mile Rd. Household goods, glassware, large size women’s clothes.
AMELIA, Fri-Sat 9a-4p. 3923 Little Creek off Judd Rd. (2000) 45’s & LP records, 50’s- 80’s mu sic, CDs, DVD’s, cass tapes, Disney, 513-752-2718 ANDERSON 0 9 /2 6 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 6870 Clough Pike Arden Courts Alzheimer’s Assisted Living. All proceeds benefiting Alzheimer’s Assn. Household, toys, clothing, furniture, misc.
ANDERSON12 Family Yard sale! 9/25 & 26, 8a-1p, 8530 Nottingwood Dr, furn, elecs, sports, hshld!
Cockapoo- Coton-detulear-Coton/Poodle Mix Pups- shots, papers, $350-$450 330-763-0478 COCKAPOO. Female buff $200. Male chocolate $150. Shots, wormed. 513-625-2329
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The quickest way to AKC,Ruby,Black/Tan get rid of your males,Shots unwanted items is to 2yrgrt.POP. 6wk tr class 1100 513- sell them quickly in the Community Classified. 295-4716
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CHIHUAHUA- CKC, pups long/short coats, Red, tan, tri-color. shots, wormed, Very small & adorable, $300-$350. 937-515-0265
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French B u l l d o g - 8 wks, 2M, 2F, 3 blk brindles, 2 B&W pies, Exceptional $1500 & up. 937-765-0422
ANDERSON Twp SAVE THE DATE October 1st & 2nd Anderson Hills United Methodist Women’s Fall Rummage Sale. Thursday Oct. 1st 10 - 7 and Friday Oct. 2nd 10 - 1 $3.00 Bag sale Friday only. Church located at Forest & Beechmont
garage 685 sales DEER PARK9/25, 26, & 27, 8a-3p, 4433 Redmont Ave, furn, musical instru ments, tools, hshld good, some clothes, artificial flower arrangements, Christmas, misc! DELHI- 9/26, 9a-2p, Halidon Hill to Timberdale, left on Sebastian, 2 Family Sale! Kids, adults, furn, hshld, much more!
Dillonvale- Sat 9/26 91. Sun 9/27 9am-1pm. 8446 Wicklow Ave Videos, exer equip, Anderson-Xmas de- furn, dining tbl, Xmas, cor, hshold items, misc hshold, toys clothes, shoes, lots of misc. Sat. 9/26 9-3. E A S T G A T E 967 Alnetta Dr. 09/26/2009 9:00 am BATAVIA 9/25-9/27 Fri-Sun 9-3 4619 Stablehand Dr. Lots of baby/kids stuff - toys, crib, changing tables, high chairs, clothes, bedding, swings and much more!
3:00 pm 668 eastlake ln. household items,girl toddler clothes,games,holiday decor,motorcycle helmets ect. parkland place subdivison off summerside
EASTGATE- Fri 9/25 BATAVIA. Fri & Sat 9- & Sat 9/26 9-?. Huge!! 4. Baby items, clothes 3 fam yard sale. Too many items to men (premie to sz 20), tion, 603 Fern Ct some furniture,. misc. off Summerside 4606 Murridge Ct.
ANDERSON 9/25 & 9/26 8am to 2pm 8067 BATAVIA & 8068 Asbury Hills Shayler Park Sub. Eastgate- Multi Family Fri 9/25 Sat 9/26 9-2 Dr. Piano,table Parkwatch Ct. 4584 Helmsdale w/chairs,dresser,kids Street Sale in McGuffey Lakes clothes/toys,misc Sat 9/26, 8-1p h s h l d , c r a f t s , m u c h Lots of treasures for all sm appl , hshdl decor , linens, toys & books, more. clothing- infant & tod dler boys, girls sz 5-6, BATAVIA TWP-Huge young mens sz 18-20, ANDERSON/CHERRY sale Sat 9/26, 9-3, Lds Petite to Lg GROVE 7 Families Rain Cancels. 1204 Nottingham Rd. 1 location. Childrens, Kid & household mens, womens clths, items, tools. Bargains Eastgate- Multi Family furn, hswares, kids furn, gar items, More! BLUE ASH items Williams Dr by 9/25 & 9/26 9-? 9370 Floral Ave White Castle. Fri 25th, Fri & Sat 9/25 & 9/26 Summerside to Klatte Sat 26th, 9-?. to 747 Barg Salt Run 9a-2p CAMP Dennison multi family, 9/26, 9-3, 10148 Lincoln Rd, Hshold, Plus size & kids clothes, Christmas
ANDERSON- Sat 9/26 9-2, 7477 Valley View Pl, Ivy Hills Apts off 32 Lots of holiday decor, candles, sample items, DEER PARK- 9/26, CDs, books, furn, misc 9A-3P, 4238 Matson Ave, books, ANDERSON TWPcollectibles, hshld 2 LOCATIONS goods, misc! 40+ Families No early birds please! All proceeds benefit Cancer patients fri,Sat 9/25 & 9/26 8-1. Furn, hshld items,toys, DEER PARK-Sat dishwasher, books, 9/26, 9am-1pm MORE! 7700 Moss Court 1736 Wexwood Ln & Clothes, toys, 8520 St. Ives Pl misc. (45255)
ENGLISH MASTIFF Black, 12 wks, $350, no papers; COCK-A-POOS , 2 male, 6 wks, $200; 6 females $250 obo.; LHASA POO , 5 mos. $200. POO DLE, choc, 12 wks., male, $200; SHIH-TZU P OO , white, 6 mos $200; LHASA APSA, male, 18 mos. $150. 513-850-9376
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Liberty Township Estate Sale 7165 Saint Albans Way
Fri-Sat 9-5 #’s @ 8am. Contents of large home and basement of quality items. Nice living room and Dining room furn. Pin ball machine, 2 slot machines. Lots of Florence Ky. DVDs & VHS tapes, Estate Sale 813 Gloucester Dr. lots of other items to much to list, large sale Fri-Sat 9-5 Dir: Hamilton-Mason #’s @ 8am. Contents of home, Rd. to Taragon Ct. to basement and garage. Summerset to sale. Nice quality well kept For more info go to furn. &houshold items. www.hsestatesales.com or 513-478-5934 Cherry dining room with corner cabinet, wine server, mah. chi- LOVELAND- Huge Living Word church sale, Sat 9/26 na cab., Grandfather 9-2, 9781 Fields Ertel. Rain clock, leather couch & or shine. Collecting canloveseat, recliner, pair ned goods for food pantry. of wing back chairs, Loveland/Milfordnice bedroom furn. & Sept 25 & 26 9-2 bedroom sets, living room furn., painted ENORMOUS! baby/ child/hshld items white old church pew, side chairs, plant 1103 Tumbleweed Dr stands, desks & computer stand, sewing LOVELAND- Street machine & cab. Man- sale, Apache Trail, Sat tle clock, area rugs. 9/26 9-2. Lots of great Appliances, Prints, or- stuff! Rain or shine. nate mirrors, nick nacs Old Jardinier & stand. Loveland/ Symmes Twp- 9/26, 9a-3p, Patio furn. Bird bath, tools, wheel barrow, 10031 Summerset Dr, off Lebanon Rd, lawn tools, power tools, lawn mowers, BIG MOVING SALE! ladder, plus more 2 qn beds & mattress es, 1 twin, chest, items to much to list all dresser, tbls, lamps, 2 priced to sell! loveseats, mower, Dir. Take Hopefull Church R to Burgress weight bench, bike, & much more! to Sale. For more info go to website hsestatesales.com Madisonville or 859-468-9468 The Seven Hills
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Mon.-Sat. 9-3. 5400 Red Bank Rd. 513-271-7977. GARAGE SALE HYDE P A R K -- Sat 9/26 & Sun 9/27, 9am- PRICES EVERYDAY! 1pm. 2747 Walsh Rd. Rom Weber poker table w/7 chrs, 6 baker dining chrs, hshold MARIEMONT items, much more. Community Church
Community Wide Sale! Route 48 & Cook Rd
LIBERTY Township 9/26 & 27 9:00 AM 4:00 PM 7399 Emi Drive Emerald Hills Subdivision. Furniture, Baby Items, Clothes, Exercise Equipment
GERMAN Shepherd 2, 6 month old pups; fully trained as family pets, for obedience and security; all shots up to date and vet checked. 513-417-4355 German Shepherd Imports adults & puppies $1500 & up www. vombuflod.com 937-477-7735
ing Sale. Sat 9/26, 8am-nnon. 6940 Miami Bluff Dr. Crib, baby jogger, kids toys, Air Hockey table, more.
MIAMI T o w n s h i p 09/25 8:00 am 3:00 pm 1100 Hayward Circle Yard sale Friday Septmber 25th. Lots of baby clothes.
garage 685 sales MIAMI Twp. 09/25/2009 9:00am 3:00pm 5073 Cross Creek Lane ***HUGE SALE*** 1 DAY ONLY. All proceeds benefit Girl Scout Troop 44769 You name it we?ve got it! Furniture, toys, games, clothes (kids and adults), housewares, home decor, books, movies, music, and MUCH more! Not just junk- We?ll have hotdogs, beverages, games for kids-win prizes! And a gift card raffles for adults Deerfield Pt. Subdivision - intersection of Woodville Pk and Deerfield Rd)
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PUG-- AKC puppies, West Highland POP, fawn, females onTerriers- AKC, ly, 6 wks old, vet chkd, beautiful, affectionate, $295. 513-734-1688 pure wht, little fe males, 8 wks, vet Puggle & Pek-A Pug - chk’d, 1st shots, $400 Designer breed, 2 cash only, 513-505males, 12 wks., com 0511 or 734-6165 plete shots, $200. 513-317-2253 YORKIE- AKC males & females, vet chkd, PUG- Puppies, AKC, 2nd shot, 3 mos old, brindle & blk, 8 wks, adorable & lively! $450 1st shots & wormed, up. 513-693-2892 $375 cash. Ready to YORKIE AKC puppies go! 513-317-2253 PUPPIESBorder Collies & Pomeranians, reg, shots, $200-$400, 859-428-1668 PUPPIES & SUPPLIES
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OPEN 7 DAYS. 7326 Yankee Rd. Liberty Township, Ohio 45044. Over 50 pups available. Pure & Designer Mixes Visit our web at: www. yournewpuppyLLC .com 513-755-7576
POP, 3 Males, 740-869-4500, cell 740-497-0979
730 horses and equipment BEAUTIFUL 6 yr old Mare for sale. Black w/4white socks & blaze. 49" kid broke. Horseman’s dream. Other sizes avail. 937-780-2460 or 937-768-4714 Good Horse hay, Alfalfa $3.75 per bale 200 bales. 937-375-6291 G uilding
4 yr, wht & brown paint 13 h, $500 ;Stud- 4 yr Brwn, wht & blk paint, $600; Paint G wht, blk & brwn 9 yrs old, 15.2 h $700, all broke to ride, YORKIE Dorkie Beaucan deliver. tiful black/tan M pup812-534-3819 py, non shedding, shots, wormed. Sm.610# b/t great with kids. 740 livestock very loving. $300. 859-512-8146 24-BLACK HAFERS WILL START CALVING IN SEPTEMBER 512-463-2975 502803-5960 first shots and wormed males $300, 1 female $450.Call 937-273-2731.
GERMAN Short Hair Pointer Pups-Born July 31 will be ready Sept 25. Tick color with liver spots. 5 Yorkie-Poo Teacup, male, 1 female. Be fem. brwn, long wavy ready sept 25. taking hair. POP 8wks deposit 250.00 513- SCHNAUZER Giant-Adorable $400. 602-1874 513-591-0551 Black, AKC, vet chkd,
Sunday Sept. 27th, noon to 3pm Red Dog Salon 1796 East Ohio Pike Amelia (across from Wal Mart) 513-797-PAWS (Heart Worm Flea Products also available)
Eastgate Summerside Thrift Shop Elementary Sat, Sept. 26, 9-12. Rummage Sale 3908 Plainville Rd. 4639 Vermona Dr Mariemont Sat Sept 26 8:30a-1p LEBANON- 9/26, in school gym 8a-2p, Poplar Hill HOA MARIEMONT-- MovEATGATE/BATAVIA-9/26 & 9/27, 8am1pm. Tealtown to Village Glen to Bethany Glen to 1170 McDonogh Dr. Books, clothes, Nascar collectibles, electronics, hshold items, Xmas decor, beer can collection, yard items, more.
DOGUE DE BORDEAUX (French Mastiff)Pups, hlth guar, great dogs, shots, wormd, $750. 937-446-3073
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ENGLISH Bulldog DACHSHUNDS DACHSHUNDS FOR Pups- AKC, 2nd shots, A D O P T I O N - A L L wrmd, 2 females, red & white, champ A G E S - L O N G H A I R / S H O R T bloodlines, ready for H A I R / W I R E new home, DOB 7/1, $1500/ea HAIR/PURE & MIX 513-429-3066 CALL FOR APPT 502or 703-869-0849 8 6 3 - 5 4 4 7 www.kentuckydachshu ENGLI SH Springer ndrescue.com VOLSpaniels. AKC, M/F, UNTEERS WEL- blk/liver, rare tri clrd, Rdy Mid Oct, qual breederCOME! 200 502-863- NOT A PUPPY MILL $450$650. 513-616-9593 to 5447
CORGIS- 2 males, 6 wks old, tri colored, AKC, current on all shots, $300, 937-402-1824
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BOSTON TERRIERS BOXERS - AKC, Chinese Crested MALE AND FEMALE 6 wks old, males & fe - (hairlesss other breeds, AKC FIRST SHOT males, shots, wormed, some on sale, 513-896WORMS 7 WEEKS POP, $350-$400 5056. Visit our website $600 513-276-2929 937-544-7040 preferredpuppies.com
705 dogs Adopt a Dog, Puppy Cat or Kitten All sizes, shapes, colors, breed mixes; All need forever homes! Adoption Fees All Cats - $75.00 All Dogs - $95.00 Adoption Fee Incl: Spay/Neuter, Shots & Microchipping. The League For Animal Welfare is a No-Kill Shelter. 513-735-2299 ! www.lfaw.org !
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Mini Donkey- beautiful brownish grey Jack, 19 mo, tame, loveable & sweet, $300, 859-493-0240
boats, motors/ 810 equip.
JUST in time for fall fishing! Garage kept, one owner Lowe 14¡¦ panfish special! PurYORKIE- Pups, 3 fe - chased new in 1996 males, 7 wks old, includes 2 depth findCKC, wormed, will be ers, trolling motor, spitiny, cash only, $450 der rig, anchor system 513-625-1057 and more! $3000 513-969-6952 OBO. 513-235-8955
SHELTIES-AKC, 6 wks. m & f, tri, blk/wht, sable /wht, Wormed. Cash only. $225. 513-625-3408, YORKIES-CKC, pure W A V E R U N N E R ’0 3 & mixes, x-sm M $450, Yamaha XLT 800 3 513-833-5660
German Short Hair Pointers- 12 wks, $350 females, $300 males, 513-843-6945 or 728-9346 GOLDEN RETRIVWERS AKC, light golden 9wks parents on premises , Hillsboro $400 937-393-3118 Jack Russell pups, CKC vet chk’d, POP, short legs, smooth coat, $150, 513-875-3370 JACK RUSSELL Pups- Great w/kids, smooth coat, short legs, NKC, POP $150-$250. 513-625-1312
avg sz M $300, M&F SHELTIES- AKC pups, mixes, $200-$250. sable, shots, wormed, Cash. 937-515-1992 vet chkd, $400-$450. 937-987-2097. Yorkies, CKC, dianashelties.com Snoodles, CKC, males SHIH A POO/ PE- & females $250 & up KINGESE Mix- CKC 513-625-0025 reg, M & F, $275 & $300. Shots, wormed, YORKIESballs of fur, many col- Reg Shots & wormed. Blanchester. $300. ors, 513-625-9170 937-725-9641 SHIH tzus, 8 wks, AKC, Shots/Wormed, 710 cats Exp Breeder, $350400, 937-779-6690 or ADOPT-A-KITTEN 544-6977
variety of mixed
kittens. Vet ckd, SHIH-TZUS Rare healthy, 1st shots White AKC Shih-tzus 6 wks 4 female 1 Male $28. 513-683-2883 Mom’s weight 10 lbs and Dad’s weight 8lbs ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ADOPT A PET! lab pups AKC- char- pop 600.00 513-988LEAGUE FOR coal, beautiful, 10wks 6995 ANIMAL WELFARE old, dews, 1st shots, A No-Kill Shelter For asking $250, Dogs & Cats SHIH-TZU - Toy Pups, 513-505-0034 Cat Adoptions = $75 shots up to date, MILFORD. 2 Family LABRADOODLE- Dog Adoptions = $95 wormed, vet chkd, Sale. Sat 8-3. Furni Pups, F1b, M & F, 6 microchipped, 4 wks-3 Adoption Fee Incl: ture, boys & girls wks, blonde, black, yrs old, M & F, house - Spay/Neuter, Shots clothes (most new), shots/wormed, POP, broken, 513-490-3261 & Microchipping hshld, tools, toys, $800. 513-260-7490 513-735-2299 geocities.com/ sports equip, bike, ! www.lfaw.org ! supeyguy83/ holiday items, pocketpals1 6272 Hollow Wood Cir LABRADOR 1 chocoAdopt Kittens/ - AdoraMILFORD- 9/25, 9/26 late male, 1 black fe- SHITZU-POOS Cats: ble, cute, designers! Nonmale, first shots and & 9/27 9-5, 976 shed, hypo all. 6 wks, S&W from Heartt Animal Refwormed, no paper. $199-$225. 937-386-0003 Newberry Ave off uge. Spayed/ neutered, Cook Rd, rain or shine $50 859-640-3529 SIBERIAN Husky 2-5 vaccinated. Application & OLDE english bull mos old purebred pup- donation required. Thurs MILFORD Multi family. 9/24-25 DOG fully registered pies. One pure white, 6-8p Sat & Sun 11-2. bulldogges all vac- one black/white, both Sharonville 9-4p. 9/26 8-12p 513-368-4568 1441 Emerson Ln cines up to date mom crystal blue eyes. Not on premises great spayed. CKC reg. Loving Milford/Polo Fields family pet very active $300/each or best of- CAT--FREE. neutered. To good home. HUGE Multi-Family: ready for good home fer. 859-485-1341 Grey & black. Was a stray. Sep 25 & 26 8am-2pm 1200-1800 513 324vet chkd. 513-722-2878 819 Dorgene Ln: child- 6194 ren’s toys, strollers, EGYPTIAN Mau Kitbaby clths, furn, more! tens: CFA, Beautiful rare breed, wonderful MT.HEALTHY pets! $350, 09/26/09 09:00am 765-647-0972 04:00pm 1480 Kinney Ave 4 family Sale! evFREE KITTENS(4) eryday stuff as well as All colors, boys & girls. antiques and Ready for homes now. SIBERIAN Husky collectibles. Rain date 513-553-0423 pups. Blk/wht, blue 10/03/09. Can’t find it? OLDE ENGLISH eyes, full mask. PaYou don’t need it! FREE KITTENS BULLDOGGE pups. Triple rents AKC & POP. to good home. registered. Available now! NEWTOWN$350. 513-248-8156 2F & 3M $600-$1500. Parents on Saturday 9/26 9-3 513-578-9220 ST. BERNARD-Pups, 8 site. 574-329-2568 Moving!wks, wormed, m/f long office, antiques, hshld, & short haired. $300. Himalayan Kittens, M, PEKINGESE-- Pup 513-432-0274 bldg supplies. CFA, dob 7/9/09, 2nd shots, pies, AKC reg, M & F, Church Street. litter traind, Flame Points. wormed, POP, ready $200. 513-256-2527 to go, $300 each. OWENSVILLE937-217-3783 lv msg 215 APGAR LANE The Original 9/25 & 9/26 10-5 POMAPOOS 10 DOGGY BOOTCAMP ! Misc Items weeks old Fall Specials Start NOW! HIMALAYAN/Persian Profound & Unique LearnRENT SPACES AT 2M 1F White/Apricot kittens, CFA, 1st ing Program Addresses FALL COMMUNITY vet chkd first shots Behavior on all levels. We shots, vet ck, hlth l o v a b l e & f r i e n d l y provide results. Lifetime SALE! Great visibility, guar 513-683-1866. level lots, 10/9 & 10/10 $400.00 859-363-7514 Guarantee pawprintscattery.com •Housebreaking• $15 for both days, POMERANIAN -CKC •Home Guard• •Basic Manners•. RAGDOLL--TICA Reg contact Lynn by 10/7, Pup, rare true wolf saAll Problems Solved. kittens. Beautiful, 859-525-0213 btwn ble, 10 wks, M, health See Videos on website @ healthy show quality aztecdogtraining.com 7:30a & 3:30p Mon-Fri records, $500/firm. Call Now! 513-827-6400 pets. Ready for adop Free Evaluation with ad. Symmes Twp- Sat 513-724-1373 tion. 513-846-5125 9/26 & Sun 9/27 9-2. Pomeranian Pup. Male, VIZSLA PUPS- AKC, Like new toys for boys, champ line, blonde color. shots & wrmd, champ SIAMESE kittens. Pokemon cards, Shots, wormed. $250. bldlines $350. 5 mos Beautiful, loveable & personality plus. 2M childrens tbl & chrs, 513-625-2329 old- only 2 left. 2F, $150/ea. chandeliers & lightng, 513-344-6209 513-515-3030 POODLES- AKC, kids books, 2 windw WEST H I G H L A N D 1st shots, wormed, a/c, sm appl . home females $275, males TERRIERS AKC. 14 SIAMESE- KITTENS accessories. seal points, $175. Also Malti Poos WKS. SHOTS, VET No Earlybirds males & females, 10752 Weather Stone $175 , 937-587-2787 CHKD. POP. 300-500 $150. 937-383-3270 Ct. (off E Kemper Rd) 513-518-3119 513-284-3712
seat w/Trlr. Exc cond, 68 hrs, accessories included $6500 513260-2479
rv’s, campers, 820 trailers NOMAD Skyline ’05 . 24 ft 5th whl w/ slide out, sleeps 6-8 adults, exc cond., nonsmoker/no pets. $11,500 obo. 513-309-0397
off road 830 vehicles YAMAHA BLASTER ’01. yFs200. 2-Stroke. Runs great. Many extras. $1400. No trade. 513-218-0933
850 motorcycles
20th ANNUAL VINTAGE BIKE RALLY SWAP MEET & BIKE SHOW. Sept 26-27 Boone Co. Fair grounds. 5819 Idle wild Rd., Burlington Ky. American, British, European Japanese classes. Rick 513-734-2548 Proceeds to charity. Buying Old Motorcycles 1977 & older. BMW, British, Japanese & others. 513-604-1402 To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000
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N A E L C Y U B E W S K C U R T , S R A C USED AND VANS!
ION OVER 2 MILL TORY EN DOLLAR INV FROM! TO CHOOSE
31 Years
of the same great service and staff! CARS OVER 20 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! 2007 TOYOTA YARIS BLUE, 5 SPD, A/C, STEREO, CD, 35+ MPG, GREAT SCHOOL CAR! #881751.............................. $8,988 2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING LMT., LEATHER, SUNROOF, COUPE, NICE! #81025-1..................................................... $8,998 2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING EDITION, LOADED, ONLY 27K MILES #98134............................................ $11,444 2007 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS PKG FULL POWER, ONLY 20K MILES, EASY ON GAS! #98280................................ $12,747 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT PKG, LOADED!, ONLY 26K MILES, EASY ON GAS! #98240..........................................$12,929 2007 DODGE CALIBER RT AUTO, A/C, PW, PL, 12K MILES, STEREO, CD, MARINE BLUE #98230.......................... $13,988 2006 CHRYSLER 300 LOADED, CHROME PKG, ONLY 33K MILES, LOOK!!! #98237............................................... $14,221
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL! VALUE RATED!
2009 CHEVROLET 2500 EXPRESS VAN
V8, LWB, 22K, FACTORY WARRANTY, WHY BUY NEW? #98273... $18,211
2007 DODGE 3500 QUAD FLAT BED ST PKG
CUMMINS DIESEL, FACT WARR, HARD TO FIND! #98282.......... $23,929
2009 CHEVROLET HHR LTs CHOOSE FROM 2, AUTO, A/C, PW, PL, CD, FACT WARR, #98271,#98272.................. $14,988 2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 3.8, V6, AUTO, A/C, PW, PL, STEREO, CD, GREAT VALUE #98262............................... $15,974 2005 CHRYSLER 300C HEMI, LEATHER, ALL THE TOYS #98262.......................................................................... $16,972 2006 CHRYSLER PACIFICA HARD TO FIND, TOURING EDITION, LEATHER, POWER SUNROOF #98281................. $16,982 2009 FORD MUSTANG COUPE FULL POWER, FACTORY WARRANTY, WHY BUY NEW? #98246........................... $16,998
2007 DODGE CHARGER R/T AWD STK #98279
30 TRUCKS & SUVs TO CHOOSE FROM! TRUCKS & SUVs OVER
RED, LOADED, LEATHER, 18,000 MILES, GOT HEMI
2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 LAREDO, FULL POWER, ONLY 61K MILES #982432..................................... $10,996 2006 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 BLACK, SPORT PKG, FULL POWER, ONLY 25K, NOT A MISPRINT #98236....................... $12,984 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT PKG FULL POWER, REG CAB, V8, 33K MILES, #98146...........................................$13,333 2007 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 SPORT ONLY, 17K MILES, “SUNROOF”, WHY BUY NEW? #98254.................................... $14,852 2006 DODGE DURANGO 4X4 SLT PKG, LOADED, 4.7 V8, ONLKY 30K MILES #98114......................................... $14,996 2007 DODGE NITRO’S 4X4 2 TO CHOOSE FROM, SXT, LOADED, TEEN MILES, FACT WARR, # 9823,98235........... $15,981 2006 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 6 CYL, LOADED!, ONLY 21K MILES, NONE NICER! #98259................................$17,211 2005 DODGE 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4 BLACK, 20” WHEELS, PW, PL, STEREO, CD, NEW TIRES............................... $17,973 2007 DODGE NITRO 4X4 SLT, FACTORY WARRANTY, TRAILER TOW, ONLY 18K #98256....................................... $17,981
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2007 CHEVY HHR
2006 FORD F-150 SUPER CAB 4X4 X LT PKG, 5.4 V8, LOADED, SHARP!,#98267.............................................. $18,987 2007 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 X PKG FAUTO, AIR, HARD TOP, ONLY 23K MILES #98176........................................ $19,990 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD 4X4 20” WHEELS, ONLY 29K MILES, SLT PKG #98242......................................$20,998
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2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 LIMITED, LEATHER, SUN ROOF, ONLY 24K MILES, #98263..........................$22,996 2009 DODGE RAM 1500 CREW CAB, HEMI, SUNBURST ORANGE, 4X4, UNDER 700 MILES ................................ $31,988
VANS
OVER 25 VANS TO CHOOSE FROM!
from
2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX, FULL POWER, REAR STOW-N-GO, $AVE!! #98201................................. $14,731 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY SPECIAL EDITION, LEATHER, STOW-N-GO, LOOK!! #98278....................... $17,967
AUTOMOTIVE
Conveniently located 10 Minutes from Anderson Towne Center at 1065 Ohio Pike – Just 3 Miles East of I-275, Exit #65 HOURS: Monday-Thursday 9-8:30 • Friday 9-6 • Saturday 9-5:30 WHY BUY NEW?
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2006 DODGE CARAVAN SXT QUAD SEATS, ONLY 22,000 MILES #98238............................................................. $11,999
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LT, FULL POWER, 9-15K, FACTORY WARRANTY, WHY BUY NEW?
2007 JEEP COMMANDER 4X4 SPORT PKG, FULL POWER, BLACK, ONLY 20K MILES #98212...............................$18,691
VALUE RATED!
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V8, PW, PL, ONLY 17K MILES, FACTORY WARRANTY #9827. ...... $17,822
WHY BUY NEW?
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2009 FORD ECONOLINE E-150
NOBODY BEATS A JOE KIDD DEAL!
2007 FORD MUSTANG COUPE LOADED, ONLY 25K MILES, NONE NICER! #98269.............................................. $14,924
SPECIAL PURCHASE!!
VALUE RATED!
2006 PONTIAC G6 GT PKG LEATHER, POWER ROOF, ONLYL 49K MILES, SHARP!! #98267................................... $13,698
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1999 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CONT GS SPYDER FULL POWER, ONLY 52K, #98147.............................................. $9,496
2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 13-14K MILES, TWO TO CHOOSE FROM, FACT WARR, #98171.98172.......... $18,460
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2007 DODGE MAGNUM SXT PKG LEATHER, ONLY 34K MILES, WON’T LAST LONG!! #98202...............................$14,528
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930 antique and collector cars
Honda Shadow 700cc BUYING ALL VEHICLES OHIO VALLEY Any Cond. Any Year. ’86. Black & chrome. ANTIQUES Quick Pick Up. Fair $2000 obo. MALL PRICE. CASH on the 513-324-8505 Sun. Sept. 27 4p-8p Spot 513-662-4955 CLASSIC CAR SUZUKI Boulevard S40 CRUISE-IN! ’08. Like new, only 500 CARS/TRUCKS- will buy FREE miles! Red. Windshield, unwanted cars/trucks & Adm/Registration bags & helmet included. will tow free. Top $$ paid Split the Pot 513-284-3888. Only $4000. 513-543-9433 Free Door Prize Tickets YAMAHA 1700: 2005 1700cc Yamaha Midnight Silverado..under 4,500 miles on it, in excellent condition. Rides nice and very dependable. Lots of extras, and won’t be disappointed.A lot of bike for the money.513-793-1798 after 6 P.M. please. Price 6,500.00 O.B.O.
910 parts, repairs, accessories WHEELS & TIRES17" CHROME BBS WHEELS MOUNTED ON MICHELIN LTX PILOT TIRES 255-5517 SIZE. 5 LUG FIT TOYOTA,NISSAN, HONDA CAME OFF LEXUS RX300 ASKING $475.00 CALL 513-701-6944 DAYS 513-582-6046 EVES. 513-702-6944
$1 Grilled Hot Dogs Awards: Best in Show, Best Muscle Car, Best Classic Car, Show-n-Shine Award Door Prizes/Gift Cert. Dash plaques for 1st 100 Arrivals
ohiovalleyantiques.com 513-874-7855 Fairfield Open Daily 9AM-9PM
935 trucks/suvs 935 trucks/suvs 950 automobiles for sale DODGE Dakota ’98 $6499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com FORD E350 ’89 15" Parcel Van low mils. Runs Great. Only $1988
FORD Explorer ’97 $6999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com FORD F150 ’05 $19,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135
GMC Rally ’90 $2495 Landen Motors 513-683-4322
HONDA CR-V ’99 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
CHEV 1/2 ton Truck HYUNDAI Santa Fe ’07 50000mi, Silver, ’91- needs brake work, GLS CD, XM Radio, AWD, not pretty but starts $14,000OBO. 513-470-4566 everytime, $500, JEEP Cherokee ’00 513-697-1771 $6,988 Mike Jones
888-284-4135 CHEV 1500 ’93 $4999 YAMAHA V Star 650 1-877-736-8136 Custom 2008 Like www.ohiomotorsinc.com JEEP Wrangler CJ/7 new. 600 miles. Canantique and dy Apple red. Saddle 930 collector cars CHEV 3500 HD ’02 Enclosed ’86- blue, hard & soft drs, body in good Utility 6.5 diesel - auto O/D, bags and back rest. air+ more. Great Buy. $7988 shape, nds some 5500.00 O.B.O. BUYING ANY OLD work, mechanics 5139848015 5500.00 CARS CLASSIC dream! $2000obo, O.B.O. 5139848015 ANTIQUE 513-746-8342 CHEVROLET S-10 LS ’30-’40-50-60-70s ’00 94000 mi, 4cyl, Auto, Running/not 403-7386 AC, AB airbags $3,900 obo LEXUS RX330 ’05513-348-8114 very good cond, load CHEV ed, lthr, Sirius radio, autos CHEV Silverado ’88. 905 wanted CORVETTE/MUSCLE 114k mis, $17,900obo, ½ ton, 5.0 auto, new CARS/CLASSIC 513-293-9074 WANTED Private Own- tires/exhst, very clean in & out, runs new. ers Only. 513-608-8121 $1900. 513-624-0133 Nissan Frontier ’98. 61K, bluebk $5200, CHEV Suburban ’97. ¾ $4500 Firm. Nice truck ton, loaded, low miles. Tow To place your pkg, 4WD Great family car. 513-378-4152
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513-797-7278 A & A Buys Cars & Trucks CASH ON THE SPOT 513-720-7982
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CHEV TrailBlazer ’04 $8995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322 CHEV TrailBlazer ’05 $8995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322 DODGE Dakota ’97 $5995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322
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CHEV Tahoe ’95 $6999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
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940 vans/ mini-vans CHEV Venture ’02 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
BUICK ROADMASTER ’92: 350 eng, V8, 122K mis, DVD, TV, navig, cold ac, tilt, pw, pdl, new parts incl master cylinder, battery, fuel pump, brake pads frt/bk, brake line, calipers, oxygen sensor & dual exh. No accidents $2500obo For info. 513-233-8296
DODGE Gr Caravan ’04 CAD DeVille ’94 $3995 $6995 Landen Motors Landen Motors 513-683-4322 FORD F450 ’05 9’ Dump, 513-683-4322 diesel, auto, air, cruise, tilt, FORD E250 ’04 cargo van, cd, 18k mi. $23,988 5.4 V8, auto o/d. Loaded & CAD Fleetwood ’76 $9995 mint. A MUST SEE! $7988 Landen Motors 513-683-4322
VW Rabbit Pickup GMC Sonoma ’03 $8988 ’82. 1 owner, solid body, Mike Jones Motors all orig. Good cond. $3250. 888-284-4135 Leave msg. 513-231-3258.
935 trucks/suvs
TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 Dble Cab ’06: 4x2, bedliner, auto, tow pkg. , 49k mis. $18,200. 513-702-5622
NISSAN Xterra ’04 $13,988 Mike Jones 888-284-4135
Toyota Tacoma ’90 Pickup- ex cab, 4x4, 165k mis, 5 spd, V6, rear seat, $4200, 513-485-2208
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FORD E350 ’95 15’ Parcel Van (Cab Over) 5.8 v8, auto, o/d, air, low miles. Fantastic condition. $4988
HONDA Odyssey’99 $5999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
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Chrys PT Cruiser ’01. HONDA Accord ’00 1 owner, excel cond, V6, 4dr 139k, red, snrf EX, 136k wht, lthr intr. splr, mag whls, lther, 1 $5800 513-231-1984 owner, $3500. 513574-4175 262-5020. Honda Accord ’92 LX, Black, auto, air,100k, well serviced, newer CHRYS PT Cruiser ’05 $6,499 1-877-736-8136 tires, battery, belts, www.ohiomotorsinc.com water pump, main reDODGE Intrepid ES lay. (Or John Deere ’ 0 1 loaded,clean, lthr, STX38 riding mower 107000mi, Blk,must-sell w/acc. $400) $ 2300 $5,099. 513-232-4664 obo (513)697-1821
DODGE Neon ’02 $4,995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322
DODGE Neon ’04 $9995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322
DODGE Stratus SXT ’05 Auto,Gry, Ex. Cond., 4
ALERO ’00 GLS, Black, 4dr, Auto, 3.4L V6, 138,000mi, org owner, non smoker, well-maintained, $2900, (513)368-6127 BMW 325 xi ’04 Certi fied by Factory, new tires, must see, $16,900. 513-593-2549
BMW 645 Ci ’05 6spd, 19" alloys, GPS, Sat. Radio, snow tires, blk/beige, Only 27K. $35,000. 513-272-1156 BMW X5 4.4i ’04
lthr, 088188mi., Blue, $18,000. 513-227-5372
BUICK LeSabre’97 $3995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322
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HONDA Accord ’94 $3,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com HONDA ACCORD ’97 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
950 automobiles for sale INFINITI G35 Sports Coupe ’03 snrf, tint, lthr, 45000mi., Tan ex wls trs $16,598. 513-476-1027
JAGUAR X J 8 ’00. 112K mi, V8, all maint rec, 6disc cd chngr, lthr, sunrf, Runs Grt $6500. 513-312-7576
950 automobiles for sale OLDS Alero ’02 $4,488 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 OLDS Cutlass ’99 $5999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com OLDS Eighty Eight ’95 $599 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com PONT Bonneville ’00 $7499
KIA Amanti ’05- blk, 1-877-736-8136 loaded, lxry, 54k mis, www.ohiomotorsinc.com new $30,000, still in PONT BONNEVILLE warr, compare to Avalon, Accura, Inifinti, ’99: Extra nice, fully equpt, family owned Jag, or Mercedes, all since new. 94K. lthr, Loveland, Oh, $9995, 714-598-9673 $4995. white/silver int. 513-624-8843
KIA Rio5 ’06 $8988 PONT Grand Am ’01 $7499 Mike Jones Motors Cyl., AC, CD, N/smkr, 54K, HONDA Accord ’98 $4595 1-877-736-8136 888-284-4135 $5,750. 859-653-4050 Landen Motors www.ohiomotorsinc.com 513-683-4322 LEXUS 460LS ’08. FORD Club Wagon ’96 PONTIAC G6 ’06 $12,988 8K mi, $51,900. CADILLAC SRX V6 ’08 $4,999 1-877-736-8136 Honda Accord ’98 $4988 Mike Jones Motors LOADED, AWD, NAV, 888-284-4135 513-891-5553. www.ohiomotorsinc.com Mike Jones Motors 11000mi, SPT PKG, 888-284-4135 Charcoal, $30,500. FORD Crown Victoria LINC Continental ’72 $4995 PONTIAC G6 ’07 $14,488 513-549-2805 LX ’02 Blk., All pwr, AC, Mike Jones Motors Landen Motors Cruise, N/smkr, Alrm, Cln, HONDA Accord ’98 $6999 888-284-4135 1-877-736-8136 513-683-4322 CAD STS ’06. V8, fully 78K, $4,900. 859-866-0010 www.ohiomotorsinc.com loaded, garage kept. PONT Sunfire ’05 $6988 Ford Escort ’95- good HONDA Accord EXL MAZDA Protege ’95 $1799 Pearl white, 24k mi. Mike Jones Motors 1-877-736-8136 eng & trans, 4 new 888-284-4135 Under warranty ’09- 4dr Sedan, auto, www.ohiomotorsinc.com CADILLAC DeVille ’89 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L ’08: 4dr, van, slvr, 22K mis, gray lthr, ht’d seats, 6 disc 31,500. 740-464-6848 tires, uses no oil, good CD in dash & many other 2nd car, $950firm, options. Incredible, well 859-817-0711 or CHEV Aveo ’06 $9,988 maint. vehicle. $25,995 Mike Jones Motors 513-367-6109 ask for John 859-757-8130 888-284-4135 MITS Montero ’02 $6499 CHEV Aveo LT ’09. FORD Escort ’98 $3499 1-877-736-8136 1-877-736-8136 4 dr, 5 spd, new - only 600 www.ohiomotorsinc.com mi, pd $13,340, must sell www.ohiomotorsinc.com $11,000/obo. 513-615-3628 NISSAN Quest ’00 $4595 FORD Escort wgn ’97 Landen Motors Drk grn;128 Kmi, 5spd CHEV Cavalier ’01 $4995 513-683-4322 Landen Motors great mpg, a/c, good 513-683-4322
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950 automobiles for sale
CHEV Cavalier ’02 $4595 Landen Motors 513-683-4322 CHEV Cavalier ’03 $5995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322 CHEV Cobalt ’07 $9988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 CHEV Impala ’08 $13,988 Mike Jones 888-284-4135 CHEV Nova ’74 $3,995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322 CHRYSLER 300M ’01 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
cond. $1200 obo. 513-231-8984
FORD Focus ’05 $7,324 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com FORD Focus ’05 $7988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 FORD Focus ’07 $10,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 FORD Fusion ’06 $13,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 FORD Taurus SE ’02 Wagon V6 auto loaded. Real nice $4988.
FORD Thunderbird ’97 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
CHRYSLER PT Cruiser $4,999 Limited ’03 snrf, tint, cd,
lthr 64883mi. Gold $5,400, LIMITED 859-250-7491
HONDA Accord ’00 $3999 CHRYSLER Sebring LX 1-877-736-8136 ’03 cc, tint, cd, 43800mi., www.ohiomotorsinc.com Blue, $4,400. 859-250-7491 Honda Accord LX CHRYS PT Cruiser ’03 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
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lthr, 6 disc cd, sunrf, rear spoiler, sat radio, very clean, still looks & smells new! 13,500k mis, $23,500, 513-378-9215 HONDA Accord EX V6 ’09. Loaded, navig, mnrf, lther, dual zone climate, premium sound, XM, more! List over $31,500, sell $26,000. Mt Orab, 513-265-9160
HONDA ACCORD LX ’07 Silver 4 Cylinder Many Acc, 35k Mis, 1 Ownr, $15,750. 513-368-3616
HONDA Accord LXI ’89- many new aprts, runs great, $1500obo, 513-697-1771 HONDA Accord SE ’97. 174K mi, VGC, 1 owner, $3500. 513702-6028
SUBARU Forester ’00
MERCEDES-BENZ E1-877-736-8136 Class E320 Wagon ’98 www.ohiomotorsinc.com 110K mi., White, Ex. TOYOTA 4Runner SR5 cond.below book, V8 ’04 cd, lthr, 88K mi., $7000 513-530-9370 Black, new tires,$15,500 obo. 513-734-1837
Merc Grand Marquis ’96. red, 88K, 1 ownr, a/c, 26mpg, exc cond, $2900. 513-943-9670 MERC Grand Marquis GS ’99 4.6 V8 auto O/D, loaded, 72k. Not one better anywhere!! $5988.
MINI COOPER S ’06. Pristine cond. Less than 4K mi. Under warranty. $22,000. 513-753-9356 MITS Diamante ’01 $5,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com NISSAN 200SX ’97 $4,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com
NISSAN Altima ’99.
Honda Civic ’92. Auto, all pwr, 4 cyl, Only $650! Police 111K, new tires, VGC, Impounds! Listings $4395. 513-943-1495 800-559-4086 x 2659
NISSAN SENTRA ’94: auto, runs great. $1100. 513-598-2600 or 513-693-3868 HYUNDAI S o n a t a GLS ’01: V6, auto, ac, OLDS Eighty-Eight ’99 snrf, pw, cd, Car Fax, $5,999 1-877-736-8136 $5600. 513-232-5774 www.ohiomotorsinc.com HONDA Civic Si ’07
snrf, tint, excellent cond 13578mi, White, $18,995. 513-412-1921
TOYOTA Camry ’03
snrf, tint, 178000mi., Silver, $6,200, non-smoker. 513-200-1552 TOYOTA Corolla ’02 $5995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322
TOYOTA Corolla/ Prism ’00. Runs good, new tires, tune up, & brakes, like new, auto, beautiful cond, $4400/obo 485-2208
USED CARS BUY HERE PAY HERE 513-752-2277
VOLKSWAGEN Jetta ’94 $3,499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com VOLVO 960 ’97 $3995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322
VOLVO C70 T5 ’08 tint, cd, lthr, 12750mi., Blue, $33,995. 513-518-5597
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THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL S 07 FORD FOCUS SE AUTO, PW/PL, 2 TO CHOOSE.....................$9,932 05 FORD FOCUS ST SUNROOF, LIMITED PRODUCTION MODEL...$10,932 05 MERCURY GR. MARQUIS GS 30K MILES, ONE OWNER.......................$12,932 05 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE 6-SPEED TRANS,A/C, FULL POWER.........$13,932 08 HYUNDAI SONATA FULL POWER EQUIPMENT.......................$13,932 08 CHEVY HHR 29K, FULL POWER................................$13,932 07 FORD FIVE HUNDRED SEL AWD, FULL POWER EQUIPMENT..............$14,932 03 NISSAN 350ZX BLACK W/ BLACK LEATHER, 52K MILES....$15,932 05 CHRYSLER 300 C 39K, FULLY EQUIPPED!..........................$17,932 09 FORD FUSION SE AUTO, FULL PWR, FACTORY WARRANTY....$17,932 09 SATURN AURA V6, PW/PL, CRUISE, FACTORY WARRANTY. $18,932 08 FORD ESCAPE XLT 2 TO CHOOSE, FACTORY WARRANTY........$18,932 09 FORD FLEX SEL FWD, LEATHER, FACTORY WARRANTY.......$28,932
UNDER $10,000 02 MERCURY COUGAR SUNROOF,5-SPEED,EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION...$3,932 99 FORD EXPLORER XLS 4X4 FULL POWER.......................................$3,932 01 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN GREAT CONDITION,A/C, READY TO ROLL......$5,932 04 BUICK REGAL LS LOW MILES, FULLY LOADED!....................$7,932 02 CHEVY S-10 EXT CAB LOW MILES, DIAMOND TOOLBOX................$7,932 08 DODGE CALIBER AUTO,AIR,PRICED TO SELL! 2TO CHOOSE.......$9,932 Offers End 9/30/09
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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLOSING BELL
BY MICHAEL ASHLEY / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ
ACROSS 1 Low-I.Q. 4 Slender amount 8 Letterman airer 13 Venerable 19 Gasteyer of stage and screen 20 He’s less than a gentleman 21 Broadcast element 22 Carnival sight 23 Goal of Sun-Maid’s marketing department? 26 You might give this a gun 27 Conclude by 28 Shower with force 29 Go back to square one 31 Office holder, of sorts 32 Willow twigs 35 Word with interface or option 36 Part of a brake 39 Salad bar activity? 45 Hot air 48 Composer Thomas 50 Beat poet Cassady 51 Actress Lotte 52 Book on how to repair rodent damage? 58 Immigrant’s course, for short 59 Dwellers on the Strait of Hormuz 60 Overseas news source, in brief 61 Pays down incrementally 64 Murphy’s “48 HRS.” co-star 65 Seeped For any three answers, call from a touch-tone phone: 1-900-2855656, $1.49 each minute; or, with a credit card, 1-800814-5554.
68 “Drat!” 69 Reason that nothing’s growing on the farm? 75 Peculiar: Prefix 76 Rugby play 77 Units of sweat 80 Subject for 48-Across 85 Athos, to Aramis 86 Dish served ranchero-style 87 Take a powder 88 Question from a campaign committee? 92 Old Apple laptop 95 Push 96 Company founded in 1940 as Standard Games 97 Bottom line 98 Exercise for beginning yoga students? 103 Hang around 105 Push too hard, maybe 106 Was gaping 108 Aloha Tower site 112 Porous kitchen utensils 117 Throws together 118 Eight-time Canadian skating champion 119 Repay 120 Tardy illustrator’s assurance? 124 Be on the brink 125 Up time 126 Broadway columnist Wilson 127 Whiz 128 Position player’s stat 129 Baron Cohen who created 25-Down 130 Cart for heavy loads 131 Lead character on “Pushing Daisies”
DOWN 1 Took a chance 2 For the birds 3 Ones who’ll straighten you up? 4 Formal order 5 Cloud chamber particle 6 Form of 4-Down 7 P.M. preceded and succeeded by Shamir 8 Easy gallop 9 Chum 10 Reagan cause: Abbr. 11 Pantry array 12 Science fiction author A. E. van ___ 13 Against, with “to” 14 Well-bred 15 Cry before waving the hand 16 Ruler of the Aesir 17 Isolated 18 Had no play in crazy eights 24 Retailer beginning in 1867 25 Alter ego of Borat and Brüno 30 Start of a German goodbye 33 Haitian president Préval 34 In the public eye 37 Home south of the border 38 Gemstone sources 40 Zilch 41 Spare 42 Deadly 1966 hurricane 43 Closing bell place: Abbr. 44 Hoedown participants 45 Enter 46 Early Michael Jackson style 47 Petty 49 End of a ballade 53 Really engrossed 54 Something often thought of as impending
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82 ___ a secret 83 Pulitzer playwright of 1953 84 Heaps 86 Science fiction prize 89 Lots of moolah 90 Switch lines, say? 91 Mineral that crystallizes from magma 93 Town on the SE tip of Italy that’s the title setting for a Horace Walpole novel 94 “M*A*S*H” corporal 99 Council members 100 One using a comb 101 Tokyo’s airport 102 Meaning of the emoticon :-D 104 Whom a thane attended
107 Pushed, with “on” 109 Broad style of cuisine 110 From this time 111 Pushed 112 Actress Blanchett 113 Much-repeated word in air traffic control 114 Creepy look 115 Vitamin bottle info, for short 116 Mex. miss 118 Right turn ___ 121 Symbol of simplicity 122 When doubled, a musical effect 123 Prohibition, e.g.
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These prices are on in stock models only. Sale ends 09/30/09
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YOU’LL RECEIVE ALL THIS AND MORE WITH YOUR OWNER ADVANTAGE MEMBERSHIP: • $10 credit toward a future parts or service purchase upon enrollment. • 5% credit on all parts and service purchases that can be applied toward future service visits. • Special complimentary oil change offers with your membership.* *Taxes extra, Disposal fee not included in some locations. See Service Advisor for details.
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Drain old oil and add up to 5 quarts of Motorcraft semi-synthetic oil and filter. Inspect fluid levels and top off as necessary. Multi point inspection included. Prices do not include environmental fees and taxes on all coupons. Can not be used with any other offer. Some models are extra. See your service advisor for details. Not valid with other coupons or specials. Offer valid with coupon. Expires: 09/30/09
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2009 FORD F250 4x4 DIESEL VIN#IFTSF21R79EA54170
MSRP.......................................$41,480 BF Discount................................$5,081 Ford Factory Rebate..................$5,000
$31,399 2009 FORD F150 4X4 REG CAB VIN#IFTRF14W19KA84065
MSRP.......................................$26,910 BF Discount................................$2,511 Ford Factory Rebate..................$3,000
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MSRP.......................................$32,235 BF Discount................................$3,336 Ford Factory Rebate..................$5,000
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Stk #9-1524 MSRP $32,255
4x2
’09 DODGE DAKOTA ’09 DODGE RAM EXT CAB SLT 2500 QUAD CAB SLT
Stk #9-4053 MSRP $28,430
Stk #9-4064 MSRP $48,410
4x4 You Save $6,300
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’09 DODGE RAM ’09 JEEP ’09 JEEP 1500 CREW CAB SLT WRANGLER UNLTD X LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
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Stk #9-4554 4x4 MSRP $28,635
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27,455
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25,635
$
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’09 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO
’09 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T CLASSIC
’09 CHRYSLER 300 LX
’09 DODGE CHARGER SE
Stk #9-5520 MSRP $35,170
Rocky Mountain Package
Stk #9-6028
Stk #9-7026 MSRP $24,595
Stk #9-9020 MSRP $28,540
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$
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$
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17,999
$
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*All sale prices reflect all available incentives.
Bill Bennett
Sales Manager
Mike McKeever Business Manager
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East
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Visit us at www.columbiahyundai.com
COLUMBIA ROBIN FAULKNER
BETTER WARRANTY THEN A LEXUS!
CAL AJMAL
2009 Santa Fe
MSRP $24,065 HMA REBATE -$2000 COLUMBIA DISCOUNT -$1000 P L U S
McFARLAND JJON ON M c FA R L A N D
JERRY TERRY
powered by pricelock®
FINAL PRICE
$
21,065 21, 0 6 5
* $1.49 guaranteed fuel card for one year, Offer valid for regular unleaded fuel, Allotment of gallons included depends on car model purchased, Annual gallon allotment ends one year after purchase date. You buy or lease a qualifying 2009/2010 Hyundai vehicle between July 1, 2009 and August 31, 2009, and choose the Hyundai Assurance Gas Lock Program Option (Powered by PriceLock). You enroll in the Program through the Enrollment Website or Enrollment Hotline. During enrollment, you will provide a credit card that will be linked and choose a PIN. You will receive a Hyundai Assurance Gas Lock (powered by Pricelock) fuel card in the mail (this can take 4-6 weeks). You begin using your fuel card to buy fuel for $1.49 a gallon, up to your gallon limit or 12 months.
18 MPG*
22 MPG*
2009 Veracruz
MSRP HMA REBATE COLUMBIA DISCOUNT
FINAL PRICE
$
28 MPG*
2009 Tucson
$33,435 MSRP -$2000 HMA REBATE -$1760 COLUMBIA DISCOUNT
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475 19 ,443 443 29,475 FINAL PRICE
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2009 Elantra
2,000
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$
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259
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Combined MPG. Some high trim levels shown. All prices plus tax, title, license, registration and documentary fees. All prior sales are final. All rebates to dealer. All offers to qualified buyers through HMFC. Illustration may not represent actual vehicle advertised. *7.99% APR for 78 months to qualified buyers w/ 730 beacon score or better. **33,000 MSRP 12,000 miles per year, $2,699 due at lease inception plus tax, title, documentary fee, registration and license fees, plus customer is responsible for 20 cents per mile for anything over 12,000 miles. To get Owner Loyalty you must still own a Hyundai. Some cars may have to be ordered. Offer expires 9/30/2009.
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$
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1999
$
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CU2F6AJW Automatic transmission, Automatic base model
999
$
*10,000 MILES PER YEAR, 20¢ MILE OVER, CLOSED END LEASE. LEASE END. QUALIFIED BUYERS. SALE ENDS 9/30/09.
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I-275 & MONTGOMERY RD.
513-530-0100
C E RT I F I E D Pre-Owned Vehicles
2006 TL.......................................$22,995 6 Speed, Navigation, Black/Black, 54k #9809
$
Due at signing
Columbia’s BEST BUYS!
Silver, 4x4, 105k #10659-1
2008 MDX...................................$37,995 2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA LTD.......$14,595 Navigation, AWD, White, 21k Miles #9765
FINANCING AS LOW AS 3.9% ON SELECT CERTIFIED ACURAS!
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$
MONTH MONTH + TAX TA X 36 MO 3 6 MO LEASE LEASE
Due at 2299 signing
JON McFARLAND
Pre-Owned Cars, Trucks, Vans, SUV’s
2008 TL.......................................$29,995 2002 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT...............$8,995
2008 MDX TECH.........................$40,995
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COLUMBIA ACURA
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Silver, Only 5k Miles #9745
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2009 TSX.....................................$26,695 2000 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE GL......$6,995 Gray, 18k #9742 15k Miles, Dark Blue, Truly Like New! #9677
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Awd, Fully Loaded, Black 66k Miles #30536-5
2008 KIA RONDO LX..........................$13,995 Blue, 42k, V6 #9813
$6000 & UNDER SPECIAL!
2002 BUICK LE SABRE LIMITED........$5,995 Silver, #91166-1
2000 FORD WINDSTAR........................$5,995 Green, 88k #70675-1
2002 FORD TAURUS SEL....................$4,995 Maroon, 101k #30380-1
1999 FORD RANGER...........................$4,995 #30374-1
1994 OLDS DELTA ROYALE LSS.........$4,995 Gold, 93k #9787
CORVETTE SPECIAL!
2004 VW BEETLE CONVERTIBLE.....$13,995 1989 CORVETTE...................................$7,995 Lime Green, 53k, Auto #60837
111k, Red, Spoiler, Restored #9720-1 NOW REDUCED!
44k, Gray, Leather #9692
Hardtop, Black/Black, 28k #106049
2005 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE...............$21,995 2004 CORVETTE................................$27,995
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05 LEXUS LS 430 PREMIUM....$29,995 Briarwood Pearl, 55k Miles, Beautiful 1-Owner Car.... #70700-1
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