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“I love what I do,” Sue Radabaugh said of her job as executive director of Stepping Stones Center for children and adults with disabilities. Her dedication and enthusiasm for her job is one of the reasons Radabaugh received the Orpha Gatch Citizenship Award presented Aug. 25 by the League of Women Voters of Clermont County. The award recognizes women who live or work in Clermont County whose personal passion, commitment, service and volunteerism have changed the community. FULL STORY, B1

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Milford picks House By John Seney jseney@communitypress.com

Nancy House has been named interim principal at Milford High School, following the death of Dr. Ray Bauer. The Milford Exempted Village School District Board of Education Sept. 4 approved the appointment of House, who was in her second year as assistant principal at the school. The board also approved the appointment of Chuck Mason as interim assistant principal at the high school. Mason recently retired as superintendent in the Kings Local School District. House and Mason will serve through the end of the 20092010 school year. Superintendent Bob Farrell said Milford would probably begin advertising for a permanent principal in the spring of 2010. The new principal would then take over at the beginning of the 20102011 school year. House would revert back to her job as assistant principal unless she applied for and was hired as principal, Farrell said.

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Special remembrance Milford High School seniors Wendy Mei and Julie Wolfe display luminaria they wrote for Dr. Ray Bauer at the memorial celebration Sept. 3 at the high school stadium. Bauer was the principal of Milford High School until he died suddenly on Aug. 29. See more photos from the celebration on page A6.

Hinners sworn in, Brewer is vice mayor By Kellie Geist kgeist@communitypress.com

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Charlene Hinners was sworn in as mayor of the city of Milford Sept. 1. Law Director Mike Minniear led her through the oath.

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Milford’s new mayor, Charlene Hinners, was sworn into office Tuesday, Sept. 1. Hinners took over the mayoral duties after former Mayor David Hunter resigned Aug. 24 because being mayor was a conflict of interest with his position as a magistrate in domestic relations court. Hinners was vice mayor. Hinners has served on council for 14 years, but never as mayor. “It was really nice to not only, after all these years on council, have that distinction, but also to have some influence on helping the whole city do some of things we’ve wanted to do,” Hinners said. She did not elaborate on what those things would be. Many of Hinners family members and friends attended the meeting. “It was wonderful to have my kids and grandchildren there. I want them to see that public service is a wonderful thing to do and have in their lives,” Hinners said. “It’s important to give back to your community.” After being sworn in as mayor, Hinners opened the floor to council for suggestions on who should fill her seat as vice mayor. Kim McBeath nominated council member Amy Brewer. All council members agreed and Brewer became vice mayor without opposition or discussion. She will serve

as vice mayor for the remainder of 2009. “I was pleasantly surprised. Obviously, by my reaction, it wasn’t how I thought the vote was going to go,” Brewer said. “My ultimate goal is to be the mayor of Milford, so this is the next obvious step.” As vice mayor, Brewer will assist the mayor in public appearances, represent the city at various functions and serve as head of council in Hinners’ absence. Under the city’s charter, she also can perform weddings. “I can actually marry people ... So if anyone wants to get married over the next four months, give me a call. I think it would be fun,” Brewer said. On a more serious note, Brewer also is looking forward to working with council on the city’s budget and get everyone working together for the good of the city. “This council has been very diverse and, although we might have different opinions, it’s time we all work together ... We have some cleaning up to do and it’s going to take the whole group,” Brewer said. “I’m looking forward to serving the community as vice mayor and, hopefully, someday, as mayor,” Brewer said.

Charlene Hinners was sworn into office Tuesday, Sept. 1.


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Whether you’re looking for a relaxing lunch on the veranda or a new painting for you home, check out the fourth annual Art Affaire

from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at Promont, 906 Main St. “The (event) is on the grounds at the museum, with all the old trees and the house, which is something I think makes it so special and

enjoyable,” said Tracy Lanham, Art Affaire chair and Greater Milford Area Historical Society volunteer. A number of artisans, including potters, painters, photographers and jewelry makers, will have booths at

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the event. There also will be a raffle and silent auction. “Our (show) is very small compared to some craft shows, but we work really hard to select artisans that are high quality,” Lanham said. This also will be the first time the Art Affaire has featured a flower show. Themed arrangements put together by local garden clubs will be on display inside the Promont House during the Art Affaire. Those displays also will be available during the silent auction. “We thought this would be a good opportunity for the local garden clubs to show their skills at arranging flowers,” said Donna Amann, historical society administrator. Homemade food will be served on the house’s veranda for about $5 during the event and there will be musical entertainment in the

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The Art Affaire is a fundraiser for the Greater Milford Area Historical Society. gazebo. Some of the music will include a string quartet from the Clermont Philharmonic Orchestra, the East O’Bryonville Trombones and a group of musical theater students from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. The Art Affaire is the main fundraiser for the historical society and all proceeds help pay for the group’s scholarships and outreach programs. “This fundraiser is absolutely critical for us. It’s been a challenging year for everybody and we’ve had

good membership support, but we really need the help,” Amann said. Handicapped parking will be available at the Promont House and drivers are welcome to drop passengers off at the house. General parking will be available at the old Yellow Rose of Texas building. There will be a free shuttle up to the Art Affaire and from the Art Affaire to the Sunflower Street Fest in historic downtown Milford. For more information, visit www.milfordhistory.net or call 248-0324.

Milford City Council looking for new member By Kellie Geist kgeist@communitypress.com

The city of Milford is on the hunt for a new council member. Former Mayor David Hunter resigned Aug. 24, leaving an open seat on city council. Council will be accepting letters of interest and resumes from any Milford citizen who is a registered voter and who would like to serve on council. Council member Bryan Hawkins made the motion to select the new council member through this process.

“My recommendation was based on what we’ve done historically ... Anyone who’s interested should be able to submit and come to council to talk to us for a couple minutes about why they want to be on council,” Hawkins said. When Hawkins was appointed, he submitted a letter and resume and spoke before administrative services and city council. More recently, potential council members have submitted letters and resumes, but have bypassed the administrative services committee and spoken directly to city council – a procedure Hawkins said works and should continue. Council also considered having each council member make a recommendation on who they would like to have serve on council or have an independent committee make suggestions. The Milford-Miami Township Chamber of Commerce also suggested that they could screen and recommend possible candidates for appointment. “A committee shouldn’t be screening out anybody,” Hawkins said. Hawkins said anyone who would like to be on council should be prepared to be proactive and “roll up their sleeves and work.” “It’s not a full-time job, but it takes a lot of nights and weekends. You have to be out there, talking to peo-

ple and understanding what’s going on throughout the city,” Hawkins said. “We have a lot going on in this city and we need someone who can come in and present an interest to do what’s best for the entire city.” Council member Ralph Vilardo agreed and said he hopes whoever is selected will come with an open mind. “You have to be willing to listen and think outside the box ... You may think you’re 100 percent right all the time, but you have to be able to take what other people say into account,” Vilardo said. “It’s a lot of give and take and a lot of patience.” Whoever is appointed will serve a two-year term and those running for election this November are welcome to submit letters and resumes. Letters of intent and resumes should be marked to the attention of Joanne Trilety, clerk of council, and either sent to or dropped off at the municipal building, 745 Center St. The deadline is 4:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11. Council is scheduled to have the potential candidates speak at the next council meeting Tuesday, Sept. 15. If a new council member is not sworn in by Sept. 24 (30 days after Hunter’s resignation), Mayor Charlene Hinners can make an appointment.

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Sunflower heats up weekend in Milford By Kellie Geist kgeist@communitypress.com

For the second year, Sunflowers will be a common sight in historic downtown Milford. The Historic Milford Association, in conjunction with the city of Milford and the University Hospital Foundation and the Davis Phinney Foundation, have organized a weekend of Sunflower events to center around the Sunflower Revolution Bike Ride, which will take place Sunday, Sept. 13. This will be the sixth year for the Sunflower Revolution Ride and the second year the event has been held in Milford. The ride raises awareness of Parkinson’s Disease and money for research and patient care. The weekend will kickoff Friday with Light-Up Milford. The shops in his-

toric downtown Milford will stay open late and there will be musical entertainment. Also, some of the buskers lined-up for the Saturday event will be out early performing on the streets and the city will light up the trees along Main Street for the first time since spring. “The streets won’t be closed that day, but we’ll be doing some pre-partying out along Main Street,” said HMA president Chris Hamm. The foundations sponsoring the Sunflower Revolution Ride will hold a symposium from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Savannah Center, 5533 Chappell Crossing Blvd. in West Chester. Also Saturday, HMA is sponsoring a Sunflower Street Fest, which includes this year’s Buskerfest. The festival will start run noon until 10 p.m. and Main

Street will be closed between Locust and Mill streets. During the street fest, there will be live music from John Ford Coley, Jimi Jameson of Survivor, and Joe Puerto of Ambrosia and performances along the streets from buskers including jugglers, mimes, magicians and others. Event-goers also will be able to check-out booths from vendors and restaurants and refresh with beer and wine. This Sunflower Street Fest was orchestrated to help local businesses capitalize on the visitors in town for the bike ride and give those visitors something to do after the symposium. “We wanted to shift our model from a downtown gala to something more family-friendly and casual. With the economy, it just doesn’t make sense to have a black-tie event,” said

Sherry Owens, director of development for University Hospital Foundation. “This is going to be so much fun.” There also will be a VIP tent for those involved with the bike ride and Parkinson’s research. Hamm said the events throughout the weekend will help the businesses in downtown Milford thrive because it will put “feet on the streets.” “The idea is to get people to stop and see what downtown Milford has to offer,” Hamm said. “Even if they don’t buy anything that day, they’ll know those shops are there for the future.” The weekend will be capped-off with the Sunflower Revolution Bike Rides. Registration for all rides will be from 6:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 13. The 100k will start at 7:30 a.m. and the 40k and 20k

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In the Sunflower Revolution's five years, the event has raised more than $1.3million for Parkinson’s Disease research and patient care. Last year was the first year the event was held in the city of Milford. family-ride will start at 9 a.m. All rides start at the Riverside II park next to American Legion Post 450,

450 Victor Stier Drive. For registration or more information, visit www.sunflowerrev.org.

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at the visitor center. After the tagging event, participants will be able to check the national Monarch Watch Web site at www.MonarchWatch.org to monitor the local migration. Park district staff recommends you wear long pants and tennis shoes or hiking boots for your protection from the tall grass and shrubs in the Crooked Run Nature Preserve. If you would like information about the butterfly tagging event, visit the Web site www.parks.ClermontCountyOhio.gov, or call 876-9013.

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In the Reader’s Choice Awards, the Cincinnati Nature Center was incorrectly identified. The nature center was the top choice of readers in the Best Area Attractions category.

Respite day

STONELICK TWP. – The Clermont County Board of MRDD will sponsor “Get A Break At Wildey” from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Wildey Center, 2040 U.S. 50, just west of Owensville.

This event is part of the Gift of Time Respite Cooperative, and is for children and adults who are eligible for services through the MRDD program, as well as their siblings. Those attending the event will participate in games, crafts and open gym activities while parents/caregivers can run errands, shop or spend time doing activities they normally cannot do while caring for their child/adult with a disability. The purpose of the Gift of Time Respite Cooperative is to provide a safe and caring environment for loved ones while

enjoying time away. Additional respite days are planned for Oct. 24 and Dec. 5. To attend these events or for more information, call Linda Horn, respite coordinator, at 732-5037 or e-mail lhorn3554@fuse.net.

Open house

MILFORD – The MilfordMiami Chamber of Commerce each year presents the Mary Ann Partin Scholarship to a Milford High School graduate. To raise money for the fund, chamber staff members Karen Huff and Jo Ann Weigel are hosting an Open House 7

p.m. to 9 p.m. Sept. 16 at the Chamber office, 983 Lila Ave. Representatives from: Longaberger, Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, PartyLite, Southern Living at Home and Tastefully Simple will be on hand for demonstrations and purchases. Each vendor will be donating a $50 item (on display that evening) to the Taste of Christmas Silent Auction benefiting the scholarship fund. Any additional gifts that a hostess would get for having a party also will go to the silent auction. There will be refreshments and door prizes. Do some early Christmas

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Duke presents safety program to bus drivers

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Milford Junior High School students Makenzie Doherty, Jenny Thodesen, Teresa VanCauwenbergh, Natalie Brady and Sarah Ely with their made-up word.

Duke Energy, the Ohio Association of Pupil Transportation and Clermont County schools presented a program on safety for school bus drivers Aug. 11 at the Clermont County Fairgrounds in Owensville. During this in-service training for bus drivers in the Ohio Southwest Region, Duke Energy demonstrated the basic elements of safety relating to power lines and poles. Participants learned what to do in the event of a power line-related fire, what happens when animals come into contact with live wires and other emergency-related information.

Following the morning training sessions, Duke Energy line workers put up two utility poles and strung non-energized electric wire from pole to pole in preparation for a demonstration that simulated wires down on a school bus. Drivers received training on how to react in this kind of emergency situation. “Duke Energy is committed to safety and actively pursues opportunities to educate our customers and the public about our business and how to stay safe around our equipment,” said Duke spokesperson Sally Thelen. For more information, visit www.duke-energy.com.

Milford students try to get word in dictionary By Mary Dannemiller

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The next time your child scores a goal or aces a test, don’t be surprised if he or she celebrates by shouting “sockaboo” instead of “hooray.” Sockaboo is a word invented by a group of seventh-graders at Milford Junior High School and is used as an exclamation or in celebration of an achievement. Teresa VanCauwenbergh, Makenzie Doherty, Jenny Thodesen, Sarah Ely and Natalie Brady are now trying to get their made-

up word in the dictionary. “I was just sitting around one day and ‘sockaboo’ popped in my head,” VanCauwenbergh said. “We’re going to get it in the dictionary by trying to get a lot of people to say it around school and get our parents to say it, too.” Andrea Brady, who teaches the group in a newswriting class, said the project started out as a class assignment. “They were learning about words and definitions and how words are created so we decided to try it,” she said. Though they realize it might

take some time, the girls are confident sockaboo will be added to the dictionary. “Hopefully, in a couple of years we can get it in the dictionary,” Ely said. “On the last day of sixthgrade the whole cafeteria was saying it.” Doherty said MJHS students should use the word whenever possible, especially if they are out of town. “It’s a fun word,” she said. “If you say it and people don’t understand, they’ll ask you what it means and start saying it, too.”

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Local 12 anchor Bob Herzog shows off his dance moves with the Goshen High School marching band at a recent dance party at the school.

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Local 12 news anchor Bob Herzog recently visited Goshen High School for a dance party featuring the school’s marching band.

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Local 12 anchor Bob Herzog dances with the Goshen High School marching band at a recent dance party at the school.

Local 12 anchor Bob Herzog shows Goshen High School marching band students some dance moves at a recent dance at the school.

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Local 12 anchor Bob Herzog, right, greets a Goshen High School parent during a recent dance party at the school.


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Remembering Dr. Bauer

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Participants in the Sept. 3 memorial celebration for Dr. Raymond Bauer wrote messages on luminary bags that were placed around the track at the Milford High School stadium.

Milford High School sophomores Quinn Cartheuser and Naomi Ritchey light luminaria in honor of Dr. Ray Bauer.

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Community celebrates Bauer’s life By Mary Dannemiller

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Students, co-workers, friends and family filled the Milford High School football stadium Thursday, Sept. 3, to celebrate the life of principal Dr. Ray Bauer. Bauer died suddenly after exercising Saturday, Aug. 29. “This kind of outpouring is overwhelming,” said Bauer’s wife, JoEtta. “The kids are just giving back all the caring and love he gave them and it’s just so amazing. We’ve been looking forward to being with his

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A simple message on a luminary at the Milford High School football field.

Milford family all week.” Representatives from

Miami Township, the city of Milford and the Ohio Board of Education also were there honoring Bauer. “I looked at him as a brother, not a professional so I didn’t realize, and I don’t think he realized it either, the number of lives he touched,” said Jim Bauer, the principal’s brother. Bauer’s sister, Gail Parker, said she hoped his legacy – and famous hugs – lived through the school’s students for years to come. “I hope they remember to take the time to hug somebody every day,” she said.

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Dr. Ray Bauer’s son Rob, daughter Brittany, student council co-president Ty Webb and his Bauer’s wife JoEtta lead the audience in a silent lap around the track.

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Student council co-president Ty Webb hugs Dr. Ray Bauer’s daughter, Brittany.

Students created a heart made of luminaria at the celebration.

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Milford High School sophomore Julia Prus writes a message to Dr. Ray Bauer on a banner at the stadium.

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Members of student council comfort each other as Milford graduate Will Liston sings “You Raise Me Up” by Josh Groban. MARY DANNEMILLER/STAFF

Members of Dr. Ray Bauer’s family listen as student council co-president Ellen Pittman speaks about the beloved principal.


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This week in golf

• Milford High School men’s golfers Cody Giles Nick Regueyra both shot 3 over par 38 on the front nine at Cincinnati Country Club, helping their team beat Seven Hills 165-181, Aug. 31. Milford advances to 2-0 with the win. • Milford High School golfers Tyler Wade and Tyler Regueyra both shot 5 over par 40 at Cedar Trace Golf Course, Sept. 1, helping the Milford boys defeat Glen Este 163-213. Milford advances to 2-1 with the win. • Milford High School golfer Sydney Anderson shot a 6 over par 41 on the back nine at Deer Track, Sept. 1, helping the Milford girls defeat Harrison High School 185-207. Milford advances to 6-7 with the win. • Milford’s Tyler Regueyra shot 1 over par 37 on the back nine at Cedar Trace, Sept. 2, helping the Milford boys beat Fairfield High School 162-183. Milford advances to 3-1 with the win. • McNicholas High School women’s golfer Lucy Frey shot 2 over par 37 at Little Miami, Aug. 31, helping her team defeat Mariemont 183205. McNicholas advances to 6-3 with the win. • McNicholas High School boys’ golf team members Tim Mottola and Evan Boychan both shot 6 over par 42 on the front nine at Ivy Hills, Sept. 1, against the Roger Bacon High School team, which defeated McNicholas 181-184.

This week in tennis

• Milford High School girls defeated Glen Este 5-0, Sept. 1. In singles, Milford’s Poole defeated Toler 6-2, 6-0; Laskarzewski defeated Shepler 6-3, 6-2; and Glancy defeated Parrish 6-1, 6-3; in doubles, Petrosky and Kruse defeated Sollman and Mulvaney 6-1, 6-1; Morehouse and Medvedec defeated Moore and O’Donnell 6-3, 6-0. Milford girls advances to 5-1 with the win. • Clermont Northeastern High School girls defeated Goshen High School 3-2, Sept. 1. The win advances CNE to 1-3. CNE’s Caldwell defeated Hulsmeyer 6-7, 6-2, 6-4 and in doubles, CNE’s Michaelis and Christie defeated Poff and Meader 7-6, 7-5. CNE won one match by forfeit.

This week in volleyball

• Goshen High School defeated New Richmond 2518, 25-17, 23-25, 25-18, Sept. 1. • Milford High School defeated Princeton High School 25-17, 25-20, 25-9, Sept. 1.

This week in soccer

• McNicholas High School boys beat Anderson 2-1, Aug. 29. McNicholas’ goals were scored by Nick Hunt and John Sandmann. Anderson’s goal was scored by Matt Greer. McNicholas advances to 2-0 with the win. Anderson falls to 0-1 with the win.

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CNE, Goshen, Milford look to rebound By Adam Turer

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After two weeks of play, Goshen and CNE are still looking for their first victory of 2009. Milford suffered its first loss of the season in Week Two, dropping to 1-1 on the season. At least one of these teams is guaranteed a victory in Week Three, as Goshen and CNE square off at Goshen High School on Friday, Sept. 11.

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The Rockets took a surprising 7-3 halftime lead over favored Western Brown. The Broncos came back in the second half to earn a 24-14 victory. “I thought that was a game we could have won,” CNE head coach Dave Brausch said. The defense played well against a potent Western Brown offense, but missed tackles and opportunities at critical moments. A long pass play on third down gave the Broncos momentum in the third quarter and led to the go-ahead touchdown. Kenny Thompson connected with Aaron Wright on the last play of the first half to give the Rockets the lead at the break. Missed tackles and offensive struggles opened the door for the Broncos to come back in the second half. “It all comes down to blocking and tackling,” Brausch said. “We are not consistent enough.” The Rockets travel to Goshen on Friday, Sept. 11 with their sights set on their first win of the season. Brausch said his offense needs to be able to put together sustained drives and the defense needs to limit the yards allowed on first downs. The close loss to Western Brown, after a 39-0 loss to the Broncos last year, shows that the Rockets are improving, but there is no talk of moral victories in the CNE locker room. “We don’t want to wait until week seven for our first win again this year,” Brausch said.

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Big plays doomed the Warriors in their 43-21 loss to Little Miami High School on Sept. 4. Little Miami struck first on a 51-yard touchdown pass. Goshen responded with a touchdown drive capped with a 5-yard Jamie

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Walnut Hills standout running back Kenny Davis eludes several Milford defenders on a big run. Davis had several big plays and a rushing touchdown in Walnut Hills’ 20-14 win over Milford.

Ashcraft touchdown run. The game was tied at seven before Little Miami scored 21 unanswered points. Conversions on third-and-long and big touchdown plays keyed the rally for the Panthers. “We would play decent defense, then give up a big play,” Warriors head coach Nick Inabnitt said. “We need to be more consistent.” Down big at halftime, the Warriors started to stage a comeback. They drove the length of the field on their first possession of the second half, but failed to score and turned the ball over on downs at the Panthers one yard line. They had a touchdown called back on a penalty on their next possession, but scored later on the same play, a 39-yard pass from Alex Owens to Matt Arnold. Owens added a 68-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. The Panthers, ranked No. 4 in the Division II-VI Coaches’ Poll, had an answer to every Warriors run. “We had momentum going, but they kept making big plays,” said Inabnitt.

Walnut Hills defensive back Miles Crawley drills Milford quarterback Shawn Taylor. A kickoff return touchdown following Arnold’s score swung the momentum back to the Panthers, who held on for the victory. The Warriors host CNE on Friday, Sept. 11.

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Milford was upset on the road by a much-improved Walnut Hills team. Milford trailed early, took a onepoint halftime lead, then struggled offensively in the second half on their way to a 20-14 defeat. “That was a frustrating loss,” said head coach Pat Fagan. Milford hurt itself with

mental mistakes, miscommunications on play calls, and a slew of penalties. They cut back on turnovers, but wasted opportunities with penalties. Both teams were flagged several times throughout the game. Milford had a 60-yard touchdown run negated by a penalty. “It’s ridiculous how many yards we’re giving up on penalties,” Fagan said. Shawn Taylor tied the game at seven on a touchdown run in the first quarter. After two Walnut Hills field goals, Nathan Termuhlen gave the Eagles their first lead of the game

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with a touchdown run before halftime. “It was a game of two completely different halves,” Fagan said. Both defenses clamped down in the second half. Walnut Hills scored the goahead touchdown on a third quarter pass and the defense held Milford scoreless in the second half. “Both offenses drove at will in the first half, but our offense never got on track in the second half,” Fagan said. Milford hopes to get the offense back on track when the Eagles travel to Amelia High School Friday, Sept. 11.

Telting melts cross country paths By Anthony Amorini aamorini@communitypress.com

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Limited training didn’t stop Milford sophomore Danielle Telting from clocking one of the fastest times in Cincinnati during the cross country season’s first week. At the Eagles’ first competition of the season, Telting led Milford with a time of 20:15 at Fairfield’s Brian Plasman Memorial Invitational on Saturday, Aug. 29. Behind Telting’s strong performance, Milford fin-

ished the event in fifth place in a field of 19 girls teams. “I was very happy with how we Telting placed,” Milford head coach Matthew Jorden said. “We weren’t sure how this team was going to handle itself after losing so many seniors at the end of last year. “I was pleased with the way the girls stepped up,” Jorden added.

Telting was sidelined with knee problems for most of the summer and wasn’t able to focus on running again until late July. Though only one week into the season, Telting’s time of 20:15 ranked fifth in Cincinnati’s Division I honor roll. Glen Este’s Michelle Thomas has the fastest time of the 2009 season so far at 18:56 followed by Sycamore’s Samantha Siler (19:24), McAuley’s Sarah Pierce (19:50), McAuley’s Danielle Pfeifer (20:14) and Telting.

Thomas finished second at the 2008 Division I State Championships at 17:57 while falling six second short of a state title. Brooklyne Ridder, a 2009 Oak Hills graduate, won the Division I state championship at 17:51.36. Telting ran at the 2008 state championships as a freshman last fall and finished in 27th place with a time of 19:16.17. “(Telting) is really only working on about a month of training at this point. For the first week out, I was

happy with how she ran,” Jorden said. Alongside Telting, four additional girls scored for Milford during its fifth-place finish at Fairfield including senior Kelly Johnson, sophomore Lorin Conti, sophomore Kristen Brady and freshman Laura Fend. “We had two freshmen in the varsity race. (Fend) scored and it was her first 5K ever,” Jorden said. The Eagles host its home meet, the Milford Invitational, at 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 19 at Miami Meadows.


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Several boys from the Queen City Gymnastics team, located at Kids First in Montgomery, recently took home medals at the state gymnastics championships in Youngstown. Locally, Chris Iram of Milford (Level 6) – all around, rings, pbars, gold; highbar, silver; floor, bronze.

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Dr. Ray Bauer will be missed by many

Working with Milford High School Principal Dr. Ray Bauer was like working with a good friend – on a cause you knew was very important to him. That intensity is what made the effort very important to the people he asked to work with him. He listened. Not just to the kids, but to everyone. I was at a task force meeting late last year and heard wonderful, creative ideas on how to help kids make better decisions, especially about drugs and alcohol. My face must have told the story of a concern I was wrestling with. I could see him watching me and eventually he asked me to share my thoughts. I was concerned that students would feel the task force was just a way to do another “big drug bust.” One of the students at the meeting confirmed my fear, saying the students had talked about it.

After the meeting, he thanked me for bringing the topic up and said it was an issue that did need to be addressed. He gave me one of Theresa L. his famous hugs. Herron Immediately, Editor's Dr. Bauer set about correcting Notebook that perception. He wanted kids to learn how to make better decisions. He did not want to do a drug bust. For years, I’ve heard stories about how Dr. Bauer would greet every kid at school and give them a hug. I always compared him to my dad, who even today will remember a kid he had at Milford Main Middle School. He retired in 1992. Both remember so many

names, and if they couldn’t remember the name they remembered the face, like the student who wrote on Facebook about Dr. Bauer being a friend of his band. Bryce C. Hogland said Dr. Bauer “attended every Out of Exile concert he could. He could never remember my name, but he knew my music very well, and that was the greatest thing a principal could have ever done for me. We loved that man and he loved Out of Exile as a band, students and friends. I will miss him very much!” Very simply, Dana Sanchez wrote: “The most amazing man in every Milford student’s life. He will live through those walls forever.” For comments on the Facebook group created for Dr. Bauer, go to http://tinyurl.com/n463rs. At the student-organized celebration of Bauer’s life Thursday, Sept. 3, students from every clique

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What do you think is the enduring legacy of Ted Kennedy? “I will always believe that his birth into a privileged family is the only reason for his rise to prominence. “I also believe that the left will try to whitewash and minimize the terrible tragedy he caused to happen at Chappaquiddick, and they will overlook his expulsion from Harvard for cheating, his alcoholism, his womanizing and his support for abortion, saying that ‘He who is without sin should cast the first stone.’ “They did the same thing after President Clinton was impeached, and the Senate acquitted him. “One-hundred years from now, when passions have subsided, I suspect that Ted will be remembered chiefly for causing the death of Mary Jo Kopechne, and for getting away with it. “If he had been a conservative, I suspect he would have been treated differently. B.B. “I try not to think of Ted Kennedy!” L.A.D.B. “As the CNN coverage discussed the life of Ted Kennedy in the context of his place within the Camelot Kingdom, and within the context of Ted as an individual within the Kennedy clan, I reflected upon Ted as an individual who served as a great change agent for our country, and someone who had experienced great transformative learning, probably starting with the infamous 1969 Chappaquidick Island event, during which he was participating in the Edgartown Yacht Club regatta, which lasted over several days. “During this period, there was also a reunion of the ‘Boiler Room Girls,’ six young women who had been key supporters to Robert Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign. Kennedy offered to ride Mary Jo Kopechne back to her hotel, but a policeman noticed Kennedy’s big Oldsmobile making a wrong turn out of a cemetery and he slid off of a wooden sided bridge into a tidal pond. Kennedy claimed he swam clear of the car, called out for Mary Jo, swam back

This week’s question Should local governments regulate the kinds of signs that property owners and businesses can have on their property? Why or why not? Should there be laws banning all use of cell phones while driving? Why or why not? Every week The Milford-Miami Advertiser asks readers a questions that they can reply to via e-mail. Send your answers to clermont@community press.com with “chatroom” in the subject line. under and couldn’t make it physically, so he went many houses away, called his friends and found himself in his own room by 2:30 a.m. “If he would have reported the accident immediately, the police would likely have been able to save her, since they said she was probably breathing air for at least two hours! “This tragedy caused many to turn against Ted. Prior to this event, he was seen as a rich, selfcentered, alcoholic playboy. After having to deal with the personal responsibility for his part in another person’s death, and the political repercussions for himself and his family, the affect on his immediate family, this tragedy along with losing the 1980 Democratic Presidential bid to Jimmy Carter, seems to have really driven Ted to become the best senator he could become, to become the crusader for the poor, the underprivileged, those of all races and beliefs. “Ted wrote and sponsored a breath-taking amount of legislation and had a wonderful ability to work across the aisle, for the common good, something we try and learn in our own Antioch Leadership and Change Program, yet see so rarely in Congress, where special interests, fear, and animosity prevail. “Ted, like all of us, was a human being, subject to many of the frailties that all of are, but he also acknowledged them, faced them courageously, and when he fell, he got up again, smiled, and went back into the arena, and did more good work...” W.W.

joined together to light luminaria and share stories about the beloved principal. Some spoke about how Bauer could talk for hours, others of his quiet support for their after-school endeavors. Each and every one of them said they were impacted by Bauer in a way that was life-changing. Members of student council joined hands and cried silently while at other points in the ceremony, JoEtta Bauer, Ray’s wife, and student council co-president Ty Webb traded jokes. The evening ended with the walking silent laps around the tracks, symbolic to the extra mile Bauer pushed them to go. “I encourage you to go more than one lap,” Webb said. “Go for two, push yourself as Dr. Bauer did.” My father taught me that education is more than what can be

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Town meeting problems

The article by Rich Jordan was pretty funny. He lambastes Sen. Voinovich and Rep. Schmidt for not conducting public meetings to discuss legislative matters with constituents. He suggests Schmidt will vote as directed by John Boehner. Jordan must think readers recently arrived from a galaxy far, far away. The folks on the town hall circuit seem to be mostly Democrats following party orders to spread the glad tidings of Obamacare. They are trying, unsuccessfully, to explain legislation that exists only in the minds of the Congressional Democratic leadership. Even the president does not have a handle on what this gargantuan legislation will be. So how are the Democratic foot soldiers going to explain what is and is not in a bill that does not

exist? I think Schmidt and Voinovich wisely opted to forgo the political theater which has been embraced by desperate-looking Democrats. Letters, phone calls and e-mails work just fine. And, do you expect us to believe Mr. Driehaus has not been told by Nancy Pelosi how to vote? Jordan joined the shrill chorus of nervous Democrats singing the party song. Only problem is the tune is flat and the words ... well there really aren’t any. Edward Colbert St. Andrews Circle Milford

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sored by the Milford Meijer store. MMM received more than $800 that will provide emergency assistance to struggling residents. Mr. Lewis, store manager, also blessed MMM with 100 $10 gift cards for us to distribute or use for purchase of perishable items for the pantry. It is because of citizens who share their blessings that MMM is able to meet the needs of those less fortunate. A thank you is not sufficient to cover the gratitude felt by these families when they receive help during a time of trouble. God blesses us in many ways. MMM considers the Milford Meijer and its customers a truly supreme blessing. Liz Underwood Milford Miami Ministries Stumpy Lane Goshen Township

Reform needed, but not like this Does not Mr. Rich Jordan, in his column published Sept. 2, know that Mr. Driehaus only allowed ticketed people into his town hall meeting and that he refused an invitation to the “taxed enough already” get together Labor Day weekend? And I doubt anyone at Mr. Driehaus’ meeting were conservatives or Republican registered voters, since the tickets were distributed by the Democratic party. And his question to Jean Schmidt as to whether she’s afraid of constituents because of the health care discussion? I think Jean Schmidt has seen the reaction of the majority of citizens all around this country, including right here in the Cincinnati area, that show most common citizens are against the proposals of the Democratically controlled House of Representatives. Some polls show 68 percent against the proposal. Is Mr. Jordan just sorry he can’t go to a town hall meeting of the Republicans and confront them as the common citizens have at numerous Democratic reps’ town halls around the country? The Democrats in the House and Senate have demonized the opposition to their proposals as uninformed and worse.

They are informed and don’t like what they are reading. That’s the reason they have turned out in big numbers to oppose the Democrats at Robert town hall meetDollenmeyer ings. Sr. The charge that they are Community organized by conPress guest servative/Repubcolumnist lican operatives is absurd. The only signs that I have seen at any of these rallies by the opposition are mostly hand-made by the people holding them as opposed to reproduced and handed-out signs of the people, sometimes bused in, by the Democrats trying to convince the opposition this idea is the right way to proceed with healthcare reform. I will not disagree that there needs to be changes made to our health care system, but, the HB 3200 that I have read puts more government into the system than I think anyone wants, except of course the Democrats proposing it and the president. The statement made by the president that “if you like your

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found in books. It’s about learning how to communicate with people, how to associate with the world around you, how to understand it and work within it to make it better. Dr. Ray Bauer was another person who believed the same thing and worked daily to make things better, especially for young people in and out of the classroom. It’s sad so many current Milford students will not be able to experience his dedication to students and education. We will miss Dr. Bauer. Theresa L. Herron is the editor of the Milford-Miami Advertiser, Community Journal Clermont, Community Journal North and the Bethel Journal. She can be reached at 248-7128 or therron@communitypress.com. Milford schools reporter Mary Dannemiller contributed to this column. She can be reached at mdannemiller@ communitypress.com.

Milford-Miami Advertiser Editor . .Theresa Herron therron@communitypress.com . . . . . . . .248-7128

The Democrats in the House and Senate have demonized the opposition. doctor, you are going to be able to keep your doctor” is not a true statement and if you read pages 16 and 17 of the HB 3200 you will see that that statement is not true. Hopefully, the people who do not have health insurance will someday soon be able to afford to cover themselves and their families, but, this bill, as written, will penalize the millions who now have coverage’s through either their own or their employers. And the statement that “illegal” aliens in this country will not be covered under this plan also isn’t true, as the Democrats, with unchallenged majorities in both houses of congress, have plans to make those people “legal.” So the folks who are paying taxes will be paying considerably more to support the newly legalized citizens covered under the proposed reform, along with those who choose not to work, that could work if they had more incentive to get off welfare. Robert Dollenmeyer Sr. lives on Red Bud Lane in Milford.

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Gatch award winner does a job she loves By John Seney

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“I love what I do,” Sue Radabaugh said of her job as executive director of Stepping Stones Center for children and adults with disabilities. Her dedication and enthusiasm for her job is one of the reasons Radabaugh received the Orpha Gatch Citizenship Award presented Aug. 25 by the League of Women Voters of Clermont County. The award recognizes women who live or work in Clermont County whose personal passion, commitment, service and volunteerism have changed the community. Radabaugh, of Milford, was one of nine finalists for the award named for Orpha Gatch, community activist, patron of the arts and education, and a founder of the League of Women Voters of Clermont County. She was a suffriagist who worked to give women the right to vote. “I was certainly very, very honored and proud to be a part of the nine women selected,” Radabaugh said. Radabaugh first started

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Cyndy Wright of the League of Women Voters of Clermont County welcomes everyone to the annual dinner in honor of Orpha Gatch.

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Nancy Arnold, center, was one of the guest speakers. She spoke with Linda Showalter, left, and Tracey Braden before dinner.

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WLWT news anchor Sheree Paolello , left, congratulates Yvonne Haight, right, of Milford for being nominated for the Orpha Gatch Award. With them is Yvette Duguay, League of Women Voters of Clermont County president. working at Stepping Stones in the summer of 1965. She has been executive director since 1994. “It is so wonderful to have something in life you have so much passion for,” she said. Stepping Stones runs programs year-round for children and adult with disabilities. In addition to its facility in Indian Hill, Stepping Stones runs Camp Allyn, a resident summer camp in Batavia Township. In 1984, Radabaugh cofounded Cincinnati Riding for the Handicapped now known as Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship, Cincinnati’s first therapeutic riding program. She was board president for 21 years and a certified volunteer instructor. Bobbi Theis, who cofounded Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship with Radabaugh, said Radabaugh had great

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Matt Braden and Meg Baughman enjoy the dinner.

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Cyndy Wright of the League of Women Voters of Clermont County, left, and U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt congratulate Sue Radabaugh for winning the Orpha Gatch Award Aug. 22. energy and “a wonderful heart.” Theis said Radabaugh is the kind of person who “if she finds out something needs to be done, she gets it done.” Radabaugh is a founding member and chair of the

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Marti Kleinfelter, Mia Supe and Linda Pilon, League of Women Voters of Clermont County, welcome guests to the annual Orpha Gatch dinner.

Disabilities Collaborative of Greater Cincinnati, a member and former chair of the Leadership Council of Human Services Executives, and serves on the Regional Autism Advisory Council. She also is a board member of the Linden Grove School. The Gatch award was created and presented by Cathy Gatch of Milford, owner of Milford Pottery. She is the granddaughter of Orpha Gatch. Other nominees: • Lisa Davis of Williamsburg is director of community relations for Clermont County DD. • Julie Graybill of Williamsburg is manager of member services for the Clermont Chamber of Commerce. • Yvonne Haight of Milford, former Milford mayor and councilwoman, is a longtime activist for community, youth and veterans programs and served on the Milford Community Fire

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ry, wood and glass crafts, fiber arts and more. It also includes the “Sunflower Revolution” flower show, food, music and raffle. Proceeds to benefit the Promont House Museum. Admission is free. Call 248-0324 or visit www.milfordhistory.net. See “Art Festival” by Amy J. Evans, watercolors and oils.

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Tracy and Steve Braden wait for dinner to be served.

day, Sept. 13, at Riverside Park Milford, 100 Race St. Registration is at 6 a.m. There are bike rides of 100, 40, 20 kilometers. The 40k and 20k rides begin at 9 a.m. Proceeds to benefit Parkinson’s disease research at UC Neuroscience Institute. The cost is $80. Registration is required, available online. Call 584-0695 or visit www.sunflowerrev.org.

from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11, at Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road, Union Township. The event includes cabin-life re-enactments, games, food and more. The cost is $5 for adults and $1 per child for members and $10 for adults and $5 for child of non-members, cash only. Call 831-1711 or visit www.cincynature.org.

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Gatch Award nominee Lisa Davis talks with her niece Sarah Nagely, right, before the award winner was announced. Department and life squad, the Clermont County Senior Fair Board and the Milford Historical Society. • Regina Herbolt of Batavia works for Union Central Life Insurance and is active in Vietnam Veterans of America, Boy Scouts and the Yellow Ribbon Support Center. • Connie Hunter of Milford help organize the Greater Milford Arts and Events Council. • Ginny Kaldmo of Amelia, activities director of Clermont Senior Services, is active in church, senior and children’s issues, developing creative programs for all ages. • Nancy Middleton of Goshen Township, president of The Printing Place, is a past president of the League of Women Voters of Clermont County and is active

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June Izzy Bailey congratulates Regina Herbolt for being nominated for the Gatch award. in community projects and programs ranging from zoning to education, Scouts, sports and fire department auxiliary. • Charlotte Schadler of Milford is active in the Yellow Ribbon Support Center and the Let Us Never Forget Scholarship Fund.

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Saturday, Sept. 12, at the post, 1596 Ohio 131, Milford. There is a horseshoe tournament at 4 p.m. and dinner is Art Affaire at 5 p.m. Pool tournament and The Greater Milford Area music by Doublecross at 7 Historical Society is hosting p.m. The event also includes Art Affaire from noon to 5 p.m. Bike ride raffles and children’s games. University Hospital FounPrepare for night Saturday, Sept. 12, at It is family-friendly. The cost is Cincinnati Nature Center Hog roast Promont House Museum, 906 dation is hosting the SunVFW Post 6562-Milford is $8, $7 advance; $5 kids under Main St. The craft show fea- flower Revolution Bike Ride at Rowe Woods is hosting the tures pottery, paintings, jewel- from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sun- program Preparing for Night hosting a hog roast at 3 p.m. 10. Call 575-2102.

Streetfest

Historic Milford Association is hosting the Sunflower Streetfest from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, in downtown Milford, Main Street, Milford. The event includes buskers, vendors, food, music and wine. Free. Call 444-4006 or visit www.downtownmilford.com.


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Salvation Army Golf Classic, 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Shotgun start. Elks Run Golf Club, 2000 Elklick Road. Registration 10:30 a.m. Includes golf, lunch and dinner. Benefits Salvation Army Summer Youth Programs in Greater Cincinnati. $1000 per foursome, $250. Reservations required. Presented by Salvation Army. 7625643; www.thesalvationarmycincinnati.org. Batavia Township.

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Preparing for Night, 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road. Cabin-life reenactments, games, food and more. $3, $1 children, free for members. 831-1711; www.cincynature.org. Union Township.

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Lake Isabella Fishing Boathouse, 7 a.m.-7 a.m. Lake Isabella, $9.50 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; vehicle permit required. 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township. Loveland Castle, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Loveland Castle, $3. 683-4686; www.lovelandcastle.com. Symmes Township.

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Shaw Farms Produce, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Shaw Farms Produce, 1737 Ohio 131, Sweet corn, tomatoes, cantaloupes, watermelons, cucumbers, pickles, yellow squash, zucchini and green beans both stringless and half runners. Some other things: peaches, plums, nectarines, potatoes,Vidalia onions,Amish meats, cheeses and jarred goods. Call for hours. 5752022. Miami Township.

PUBLIC HOURS

Lake Isabella Fishing Boathouse, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Lake Isabella, 10174 Loveland-Madeira Road. Full-service boathouse with rowboat rentals. Open fishing year-round in 28-acre lake with outdoor fishing pier from dusk to dawn. $9.50 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; vehicle permit required. Presented by Hamilton County Park District. 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township. Loveland Castle, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Loveland Castle, 12025 Shore Road. Small-scale, authentic castle. Picnic area. Group tours and special events available. $3. 683-4686; www.lovelandcastle.com. Symmes Township. F R I D A Y, S E P T . 1 1

FARMERS MARKET

Shaw Farms Produce, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Shaw Farms Produce, 575-2022. Miami Township.

FOOD & DRINK

Fish Fry, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Dennis Johnson VFW Post 6562, 1596 Ohio 131, Fish sandwiches, chicken fingers or six-piece shrimp dinner. Includes cole slaw and French fries. Carryout available.$6 and up. Presented by Ladies Auxiliary Dennis Johnson VFW Post 6562. 5752102. Milford. Casual Wine Tasting, 4 p.m.-11 p.m. Mama Vita’s, 6405 Branch Hill Guinea Pike. Pub. Includes music. $5. 697-9705. Loveland.

All-Night Fishing, 8 p.m. Lake Isabella, 10174 Loveland-Madeira Road. Rent rowboat or bring your own. Four horsepower or less electric and gas motors permitted. Fishing ticket good for 12 hours. Light visible 360 degrees required on boats after dark. All ages. $9.50 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; rowboat rental $9.39 six hours, $11.27 12 hours; vehicle permit required. Presented by Hamilton County Park District. 791-1663; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township.

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.

MUSEUMS

Children’s Vintage Books Display, 1:30 p.m.4:30 p.m. Promont House Museum, 906 Main St. Collection of early children‚Äôs books from turn of 20th century. Included with admission: $5, $1 children, free for members. Presented by Greater Milford Area Historical Society. 2482304; www.milfordhistory.net. Milford.

FOOD & DRINK

Hog Roast, 3 p.m. VFW Post #6562, 1596 Ohio 131, Horseshoe Tournament at 4 p.m. Dinner at 5 p.m. Pool Tournament and music at Doublecross at 7 p.m. Includes raffles and children’s games. Family friendly. $8, $7 advance; $5 kids under 10. Presented by VFW Post 6562-Milford. 575-2102. Milford.

NATURE

Bird Walk, 8 a.m. With Steve Bobonick. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road. Dress for weather, bring binoculars. Included with admission: $5, $1 children; free for members. 831-1711. Union Township. Abner Hollow Cabin Drop-In Opportunities, 10 a.m.-noon, Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road. Discover lives of early settlers. $5, $1 children, free for members. 831-1711; www.cincynature.org. Union Township.

CRAFT SHOWS

FARMERS MARKET

Ohio Valley Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Milford Shopping Center, 1025 Lila Ave. Group of local growers sell fruits, vegetables, honey, potted flowers, cut flowers, herbs, seasonal decorations and more. Severe weather may shorten market times. Presented by Ohio Valley Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association. 633-5218; http://milfordfarmersmarket.com. Milford. Shaw Farms Produce, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Shaw Farms Produce, 575-2022. Miami Township. Batavia Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Batavia Township,, Main and Depot streets. Vegetables, fruits and eggs. 876-2418. Batavia.

FESTIVALS

Old West Festival, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Music by Raison D’Etre 1:30-3:30 p.m. and Kentucky Myle 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. 866-937-8337. Williamsburg.

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.

RECREATION

All-Night Fishing, 8 p.m. Lake Isabella, $9.50 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; rowboat rental $9.39 six hours, $11.27 12 hours; vehicle permit required. 791-1663; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township.

SHOPPING

Spring Garage Sale, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Loveland Presbyterian Church, 360 Robin Ave. Furniture, small appliances, collectibles and more. Food available. 683-2525; LPCUSA.org. Loveland. Friends of the Owensville Branch Library Book Sale, noon-3 p.m. Owensville Branch Library, 2548 U.S. 50, Used fiction and nonfiction books and audio/visual materials for all ages. Benefits Owensville Branch Library. Free. 732-6084. Owensville. Scholastic Book Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $5 adult, $1 ages 3-12. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road. Nature Shop. Includes books with nature, science and wildlife themes for preschool age through elementary school children. Free members. 831-1711. Union Township. S U N D A Y, S E P T . 1 3

BENEFITS

Sunflower Revolution Bike Ride, 7:30 a.m.2 p.m. Riverside Park Milford, 100 Race St. Registration 6 a.m. Bike rides of 100, 40, 20 kilometers. 40k and 20k rides begin 9 a.m. Benefits Parkinson s disease research at UC Neuroscience Institute. $80. Registration required, available online. 584-0695; www.sunflowerrev.org. Milford.

FARMERS MARKET

Shaw Farms Produce, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Shaw Farms Produce, 575-2022. Miami Township.

FESTIVALS

Old West Festival, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Music by Rabbit Hash String Band 1:30-3:30 p.m. and Dan Varner Band 4-6 p.m. Old West Festival, $10, $6 ages 6-12; free ages 5 and under. 866-937-8337. Williamsburg.

HAPPY HOURS

Happy Hour, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Gravy, 576-6789. Loveland.

MUSEUMS

Children’s Vintage Books Display, 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Promont House Museum, Included with admission: $5, $1 children, free for members. 248-2304; www.milfordhistory.net. Milford.

PUBLIC HOURS

PROVIDED Toby Keith, pictured, with guest Trace Adkins, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, at Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave. For tickets, call 800-7453000 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.

PROVIDED.

The Greater Milford Area Historical Society is hosting Art Affaire from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at Promont House Museum, 906 Main St., Milford. The craft show features pottery, paintings, jewelry, wood and glass crafts, fiber arts and more. It also includes the “Sunflower Revolution” flower show, food, music and raffle. Proceeds to benefit the Promont House Museum. Admission is free. Call 248-0324 or visit www.milfordhistory.net. See “Art Festival” by Amy J. Evans, watercolors and oils.

RECREATION

Art Affaire, noon-5 p.m. Promont House Museum, 906 Main St. Pottery, paintings, jewelry, wood and glass crafts, fiber arts and more. Includes “Sunflower Revolution” flower show. Food, music and raffle. Benefits Promont House Museum. Free. Presented by Greater Milford Area Historical Society. 248-0324; www.milfordhistory.net. Milford.

Williamsburg Garden Club Mum Sale, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Williamsburg Mum Sales, U.S. 32 and McKeever Road. $4 for eight-inch pot or three for $11. Larger 12-inch pots available for $12. Call ahead for large orders. Benefits beautification of Williamsburg Community. Presented by Williamsburg Garden Club. 7247824. Williamsburg, Ohio. Happy Hour, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Gravy, 576-6789. Loveland.

Sunflower Streetfest, noon-10 p.m. Downtown Milford, Main Street, Buskers, vendors, food, music and wine. Free. Presented by Historic Milford Association. 444-4006; www.downtownmilford.com. Milford.

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Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum, 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum, $3. 6835692; www.lovelandmuseum.org. Loveland. Lake Isabella Fishing Boathouse, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Lake Isabella, $9.50 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; vehicle permit required. 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township. Loveland Castle, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Loveland Castle, $3. 683-4686; www.lovelandcastle.com. Symmes Township.

SHOPPING

Scholastic Book Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $5 adult, $1 ages 3-12. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, Free members. 8311711. Union Township. M O N D A Y, S E P T . 1 4

FARMERS MARKET

Shaw Farms Produce, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Shaw Farms Produce, 575-2022. Miami Township.

PUBLIC HOURS

Lake Isabella Fishing Boathouse, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Lake Isabella, $9.50 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; vehicle permit required. 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township. Loveland Castle, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Loveland Castle, $3. 683-4686; www.lovelandcastle.com. Symmes Township.

SHOPPING

Scholastic Book Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, Free members. 831-1711. Union Township. T U E S D A Y, S E P T . 1 5

BUSINESS MEETINGS

Business After Hours, 4:30 p.m.-7 p.m. Paxton’s Grill, 126 W. Loveland Ave. Business networking for current and future Loveland Area Chamber members. Light appetizers and cash bar. Free. Presented by Loveland Area Chamber of Commerce. 683-1544; www.lovelandchamber.org. Loveland.

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SHOPPING

Scholastic Book Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $3 adult, $1 ages 3-12. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, Free members. 8311711. Union Township. W E D N E S D A Y, S E P T . 1 6

FARMERS MARKET

Ohio Valley Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association Market, 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Milford Shopping Center, 633-5218; http://milfordfarmersmar-

ket.com. Milford. Shaw Farms Produce, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Shaw Farms Produce, 575-2022. Miami Township.

LITERARY - LIBRARIES

Wednesday at the Movies, 2 p.m. “The Window” directed by Carlos Sorin of Argentina. Doris Wood Branch Library, 180 S. Third St. Adults. Free. 732-2128; www.clermontlibrary.org. Batavia.

LITERARY - STORY TIMES

Drop-In Story Time, 11 a.m. Williamsburg Branch Library, 594 Main St. Stories, games, songs and crafts. All ages. Free. 724-1070. Williamsburg.

NATURE

Little Adventurers, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Weekly through Nov. 18. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, $155, $125 members. Registration required. 831-1711; www.cincynature.org. Union Township. Preschool Story Time in the Park, 1:30 p.m. Butterflies. Sycamore Park, 4200 Ohio 132, Free. Presented by Clermont County Park District. 876-9013. Batavia.

RECREATION

Bike Night, 6 p.m. Sidewinders. Quaker Steak & Lube, 590 Chamber Drive. Motorcycles fill parking lot. Includes music, beer, vendors and food. Enter free raffle to win Buell motorcycle. Benefits local charity. 831-5823; www.quakersteakandlube.com. Milford.

RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY

WAVE, 6 p.m. Milford First United Methodist Church, 541 Main St. Wednesdays Are Very Extraordinary. No church service attached, no reservations needed. All welcome. Family friendly meals. Free; donations accepted. 831-5500; www.milfordfirsumc.org. Milford.

SHOPPING

Scholastic Book Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $3 adult, $1 ages 3-12. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, Free members. 8311711. Union Township.

FARMERS MARKET

Shaw Farms Produce, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Shaw Farms Produce, 575-2022. Miami Township.

HAPPY HOURS

Happy Hour, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Gravy, 576-6789. Loveland.

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.

NATURE

Little Adventurers, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Weekly through Nov. 17. Cincinnati Nature Center at Rowe Woods, 4949 Tealtown Road. Includes outdoor adventure, nature, math, literature, music and art. Topic varies weekly. Must be potty-trained. $155, $125 members. Registration required. 831-1711; www.cincynature.org. Union Township.

PUBLIC HOURS

Lake Isabella Fishing Boathouse, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Lake Isabella, $9.50 for 12-hour permit, free ages 12 and under and ages 60 and up; vehicle permit required. 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Symmes Township. Loveland Castle, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Loveland Castle, $3. 683-4686; www.lovelandcastle.com. Symmes Township.

PROVIDED

Barney comes to the Cincinnati Zoo to perform two live shows at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11, at the zoo’s Wings of Wonder Theater. Barney will dance and sing his most popular songs. The shows are free with zoo admission, $13, adults; $9, ages 2-12; 2 and under, free. Donate a new children’s book or pajamas on Sept. 11 for The Great Sprout Tuck-In and receive one free child’s admission with a paid adult admission on Sept. 11. Visit www.cincinnatizoo.org.


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Playing hide-and-seek, but not really seeking scary feelings tap on the walls of our minds and bodies as if to say, “You can’t lead a full Father Lou life unless Guntzelman you deal with me Perspectives a n d achieve a certain understanding of me as part of your life.” Those of us who have been abused or neglected, bruised or wounded by significant others, must come face to face with our pain and the truth about the whole situation. Understanding the truth will help set us free. It’s difficult for us, but doing so begins healing and integration. Often, facing what we’ve kept hidden is best accomplished with the assistance of a competent professional counselor. One example of the hidden being revealed occurred when I was pastor and a young woman made an appointment. During it she denounced her current boyfriend and his interest in sex. She showed me newspaper articles confirming her belief that our culture is too permissive and men are the villains causing it all.

She wanted me to write about it and preach about it to my parishioners. It was her growing intensity, her insistence and deepening rage that led me to suspect there was much more to her concerns. After a long period of listening, I asked her gently, “Would you be willing to tell me what happened to you? Did someone hurt you or frighten you?” What followed was a profound change in her behavior. She stared into space in silence. Then, with contorted face, an angry snarl in her voice, she whispered, “I was raped when I was 18, and by damn, no man will ever have that power over me again!” With some relief, she said she had hidden and denied that fact for years. She tried – and for a while it worked – to consider that trauma as just a nightmare. She never wondered why she was not able “to find the right guy” with whom to consider marriage. Her repressed fear of sex and anger at men were affecting her life tremendously. From that point on she was willing to confer with a psychologist and work through the brutal disrespect forced on her by her attacker.A healthier life was ahead for her. She proved more courageous than most people are

Clermont Co. donates computers Three Clermont County school districts are benefiting from the donation of 130 computers by Clermont County government offices. “We really appreciate the donation from Clermont County,” said Cathy Macdonald with the Clermont Educational Service Center (ESC). “Since the state of Ohio stopped providing funding for schools to purchase computers two years ago, our

students and teachers have fallen technologically behind. This donation from the county will enable the schools to upgrade computers in labs and in the classroom.” “The computers, mostly from Clermont Municipal Court, were replaced by newer models needed to meet the demands of the court system,” said Clermont County Commissioner Ed Humphrey. “We donated the

old computers to the ESC; based on requests. The ESC then selected Williamsburg, Felicity-Franklin and Milford schools as recipients for the computers.” Some of the computers will replace those in schools that are over 10 years old. “Felicity Franklin will use the refurbished computers to update a lab that is currently running on a Windows 95 system,” said Macdonald.

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Dr. Bell is a graduate of Anderson High School Class of 1993 and has returned to the area to provide the most up to date and comprehensive medical and surgical care of eye diseases. Dr. Jason Bell received his Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Denison University, and he received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Wesleyan University in Connecticut while working to combat bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Following a short post-doctoral fellowship at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Harvard Medical School studying retinal degenerative disease, he returned to Cincinnati and received a M.D. from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He did an internship in Internal Medicine at the University Hospital, and completed his residency in Ophthalmology at the University Hospital as well, serving as Chief Resident in his final year. Dr. Jason Bell has published many original scientific articles in several basic and clinical science journals, and he recently co-authored a book chapter for the leading textbook for corneal, refractive, and anterior segment reconstructive surgery. Dr. Jason Bell is a comprehensive ophthalmologist handling all medical and surgical diseases of the eye, as well as standard ophthalmic primary care and glasses prescriptions for adults and children. He performs standard and custom cataract surgery, laser surgery, and anterior segment surgery. He handles the medical and surgical treatment of glaucoma, and the diagnosis and management of diabetic eye disease and age related macular degeneration. He also provides diagnosis and medical and surgical treatment of common eyelid disorders. Dr. Jason Bell is also a Volunteer Faculty of Ophthalmology with the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and teaches ophthalmology residents how to perform cataract surgery at the VA Medical Center, as well as teaching residents how to perform ocular reconstruction after devastating ocular injuries as an ocular trauma surgeon for the University Hospital Level I Trauma Center.

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All humans live in hiding from themselves. That’s one of Albert Camus’ central insights about human nature. We practice what psychology calls repression and denial – thereby remaining unconscious to who we really are. Why hide certain experiences or realities of our life? We fear it would be too difficult or frightening dealing with them. We prefer, as Kierkegaard puts it, to tranquilize ourselves with the trivial. Hiding strong personal elements from ourselves is usually futile. They keep trying to get our attention. They express themselves through symptoms such as anxiety, stomach trouble, insomnia, headaches, irritation or depression. True, some depression comes from chemical imbalances and must be treated with medication. But another kind of depression can be caused by pushing down and away i.e. depressing, unwelcome feelings. One of the strange things about our feelings is, however, that we can’t just bury the unpleasant ones and keep the pleasant ones. They’re all intertwined. Bury anger and we bury the potential for joy; bury sexuality and we bury spontaneity; bury conflict and we bury peace of mind. Symptoms of hidden and

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It’s all a piece of pie this week

powdered milk theory is, but it’s plausible for sure when baking in large amounts. The ingredients in this pie are similar but not exactly like Hoosier, chess and vinegar pies. Anyway, I ran into Nick Clooney last year when we were both on Fox 19’s morning show. Nick said he thought his brother had a recipe similar to McGee’s. Nick and I lost touch so I never did Gherardi get the recipe in my hot little hands. The recipe I’m sharing is so delicious and almost deadon McGee’s – and as close as I’m ever going to get to it. Jimmy’s pie, on the other hand, was a cinch to get. He is so generous when it comes to sharing recipes so I’ve got his authentic one to share here.

Transparent pie close to McGee’s

Originally from Martha

1 pie shell 1 stick butter, room temperature (salted or unsalted is OK) 2 cups sugar 1 tablespoon flour 1 tablespoon vanilla 1 ⠄2 cup half & half 3 large eggs, lightly beaten 2 teaspoons cider vinegar 1 tablespoon clear Karo syrup Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Beat butter and sugar until mixture is fairly fluffy. Add rest of ingredients and blend well. Don’t worry if it looks curdled. Pour into pie shell. Bake 10 minutes at 400 degrees,

Jane Zeigler, a Batavia resident and fine baker. Now this isn’t the prettiest pie – the filling isn’t real high but is so enticingly sweet and good you’ll understand when you take a bite. A thick filling would just be too much. Now if all you have is dark Karo, that should be OK too. I’ve adapted this slightly from her original recipe.

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I guess I should call this week’s column the “Pie Issue.� I’ve been asked by several Kentucky readers to clone Maysville’s most famous transparent pie made by McGee’s Bakery. And a reader on the northern side of the river has been clamoring for J i m m y Gherardi’s l e m o n Rita blueberry pie. Heikenfeld First, Rita’s kitchen the story a b o u t McGee’s. I stopped in their bakery last year and got several items including their transparent pie. The recipe is secret so I can’t tell you how I sleuthed information but will tell you my “anonymous source� said McGee’s uses powdered milk. Now most transparent pies call for cream or milk so I have no idea how true the

then turn oven down to 325 degrees and bake for about 40 to 50 minutes more, or until pie has set. Awesome with a dollop of whipped cream.

Chef Jimmy Gherardi’s lemon sour cream blueberry pie

For reader Cathy Grosse who told me she’s tried to duplicate “but have only nearly got it – worth stuffing myself for.� Cathy wanted to wish Jimmy well and thinks, like I do, that Jimmy is a wonderful and caring person.

1 cup sugar â „4 cup all purpose flour 1 â „4 cup cornstarch 1 â „2 teaspoon salt 1 â „2 cup sour cream 1 â „2 cup water 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 6 egg yolks 1 â „3 cup fresh or organic bottled lemon juice Whipped cream Fresh or thawed frozen blueberries or blueberry syrup. 1

Place sugar, flour, cornstarch and salt in saucepan. Whisk. Add sour cream and water. Whisk until smooth. Place on stove top over medium heat and stir until thickened. Remove from heat and add butter. Stir until melted and well combined. Stir in yolks, Keep stirring until well combined – don’t worry if butter is floating around. Place back on heat and stir constantly until mixture is well combined and thick again. Stir in juice and keep stirring until it becomes thick and starts to hold its shape. Remove from heat and pour into prepared pie crust. Allow to cool completely at room temperature, then place in fridge until cold. Top with as much whipped cream, berries, etc. as you want.

Can you help?

Like P.F. Chang’s lemon sauce for chicken. Dan Romito, producer of Fox 19’s morning show asked me to find this for his mom, who reads my column. This is one of P.F. Chang’s most popular dishes ‌mmmm.

Congrats to Rob and Sheila

I recently celebrated 10 years of cooking with Rob and Sheila with a special cooking demo on the Fox 19 morning show. Go to my blog at www. Cincinnati.com to see the link for the video.

Chocolate zucchini bread/cake a huge hit

My editor, Lisa Mauch, and her co-workers gave this a two thumbs up. She made this both as cupcakes and in a loaf pan. I salivated just looking at the photos. Like everyone who has made it, Lisa declares this a keeper. This is a good recipe to use those gargantuan zucchini that look like they’re on steroids. 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 513-248-7130, ext. 356. Visit Rita at www.Abouteating.com.


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Fishing was good last week Howdy folks, Last Wednesday, Ruth Ann and I took our friend out for dinner at Staceys Restaurant at Wilmington. This kid is 97 years young and we have been friends for over 50 years. After the meal we went to a nursing home there in Wilmington, to see his younger brother who is 90 years old and not able to walk due to his legs. I have taken these two fellows fishing for several years, Now, the 97 year old has been fishing with me for all the years we have been friends. When we first met we were both farming, and were neighbors. This friendship has been wonderful. We have a V.A.C. Case tractor that needs some attention, so on Friday we decided to put it in the garage. It doesn’t run. So that meant a lot of pushing and pulling, with the truck and lawn mower, then with the help of a come-a-long and the Lord’s help, we made it.

Now the tractor has a dry place to stay and when I have time to work on it. I will get it done. The carburetor needs cleaned, the points and condenser need to be replaced, but all of this will come to pass. Friday evening the Monroe Grange at Nicholsville, met and had a carry-in supper, then had a planning meeting for the year, so every one could have a part in the Grange year. Now on Saturday morning we got to go fishing. This was the fifth time for this yea. With Ruth Ann’s hospital stay, work here at home, volunteer shopping for a shut in, and now canning and freezing, it has been a busy year. Now back to the fishing. We had a time finding the fish, but finally got some fine crappie and bluegills. We generally catch some catfish, but not this time. Ruth Ann caught a nice looking bass that was 10-inches long, and

when it was put back in the lake it seemed happy. The cats know when the pontoon comes back there will be fish ribs to eat. So they go to the cleaning station and wait for me, one cat we call “Riochet” ate lots of fish ribs. We have a small black kitten that came here, as did the other two cats. The kitten will go with me to get the morning paper, and wants to be petted but is still afraid. In time it will come around. Things change around our house each day. We got a call that a young lady that belonged to the Adams County Grange had passed away. This lady had four children and her husband, she was 33 years old. She had been fighting cancer for the last seven years and was so strong in her faith. They had moved to Vanceburg, Kentucky, to be close to her family. The visitation was Sunday evening at the Dickerson funeral

home there, so we went over. These kids are speGeorge cial friends to Rooks us. The Grange will Ole miss the Fisherman beautiful smile from this young lady but the Good Lord has another angel. Last Monday I was cleaning the new blackberry bed, and saw a young deer standing close to the bee hives and kept looking back in the woods. Then the mother deer came out. Both deer kept watching me and I didn’t move, so after a while I needed to get the berry patch cleaned, I made a jump so the deer ran into the woods. 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.

Four generations of library history

The answer to last week’s clue is Marty’s Corner Store in Miami Township. Those who correctly identified the clue are: Mary Nicely, Beverly Chaney, Kelly Gatch, Kaitlyn Nickol, Erin Keehnen, Roger Zamudio, Anya Moeller, Roberta Hopkins, Joe Pasello, Marty Skidmore, Evan Kreul, Megan LaFrance, Nick Yankovsky and Marty Robbins all of Miami Township.

Last week’s clue.

Ebin Mullen, Cindy Mahaffey, Amanda Mullen and Virginia Chaney, four generations of the same family, enjoy the Clermont County libraries.

learn more about National Library Card Signup Month activities.

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September is National Library Card Signup Month and Clermont County Public Library (CCPL) is going back in time to celebrate its humble beginnings. Virginia Chaney, New Richmond resident and longtime library customer, remembers when the library was little more than the bookmobile. “My small town didn’t have a public library when I was a child,” Chaney said. “Kids today are so lucky to have beautiful facilities with so many wonderful books to choose from.” Chaney remembers when her children borrowed books through the library’s bookmobile service during its weekly trips to their school. The library left such an impression on one of her children, Cindy Mahaffey, that she’s employed as a CCPL system wide programmer. Amanda Mullen, Mahaffey’s daughter, remembers when her mom would take her to the old New Richmond Library. These fond memories are also a big motivator for why Mullen brings her two children Ebin, age 6, and Emma, age 3, to the library to pick out books and DVDs and to also attend some of the special programs. Visit CCPL on the Web at www.clermontlibrary.org to

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DO YOU WANT TO BE SAVED?

Only one time, in the entire bible, is the question asked. “What must I do to be saved?� (Acts 16:30). In the next verse (Acts 16:31) the question is answered, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt

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Hell’s Hot Life’s Short Death’s Sure Eternity’s Long and “There Ain’t No Exits In Hell.â€? NO MAN KNOWS, HOW SOON IT IS TOO LATE “Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh His Name in vain.â€? Exodus 20:7 Any way that you use God’s Name, the Lord’s Name, Jesus’ Name, other than in a Holy manner, is taking His Name in vain. For God so loved the worlds, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believed in Him Should not perish, but have everlasting life.â€? John 3:16 Acts 2:21 And Romans 10:13 indicate that “whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.â€? In the next verse, Romans 10:14 it says, “How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?â€? Believing precedes calling upon The name of the Lord. Jesus Himself said in John 14:6 “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.â€? God reafďŹ rms this truth in I Timothy 2:5 saying “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.â€? When someone says “repeat this prayer after me to be savedâ€? it is making people feel like they have to “doâ€? something to be saved, other than believing. If someone is asked to say a prayer to be saved, the person who says the prayer is still on his way to hell, after repeating the prayer, if he hasn’t believed in his heart. Nowhere in the Bible is it found that a person has to pray a prayer to be saved. God does not hear a prayer unless you go to God in the name of Jesus Christ, The Only Mediator between God and man. Jesus Christ is not your Mediator unless he is your Lord and Savior. So according to God, the steps are, ďŹ rst, you believe in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. By believing as Acts 16:31 indicates, you are saved! Acts 16:30,31 is the only time in the Bible where the question is asked, “what must I do to be saved?â€? God answering through Paul said, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved. By being saved, Jesus Christ is your Lord, Savior, and Mediator between God and your self. Now you can pray to God, because you have the Mediator, Jesus Christ. I believe that when a person “praysâ€? to God, without being saved, his prayer goes no higher than the ceiling, and God probably says, “Who do you think you are, to think that you can come to Me, without coming to Me in the only possible way that I have set out in My Word? For you come to Me, through My Only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ, the One and Only Mediator between you and Me.â€? You don’t just pull Jesus Christ out of the air, and say today I want You to get me to God, by my go-between for God! It doesn’t work that way. Jesus Christ is either your Lord and Savior, making Him your Mediator, or, if Jesus Christ is not your Lord and Savior. He is not your Mediator. I believe it is very important to stress that you are saved by believing only. John 3:16, probably the most quoted verse in the Bible, says that, “whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.â€? Again, this passage clearly prescribes believing, not repeating a prayer. In Jon 3:4, Nicodemus asks Jesus, “How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter the second time into this mother’s womb, and be born?â€? He was asking this in regard to Jesus’ statement in John 3:3, that a man needs to be born again Jesus’ answer in John 3:5 and following is “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.â€? Nowhere does Jesus say, pray to be saved, it is always believe. Years ago, I heard Dr. Donald Grey Barnhouse say “I’m deeply offended when I hear a prayer that does not end with the idea that God must be approached only through the Name and the Being of the Lord Jesus Christ.â€? Ephesians 1:13 says “In whom (Christ) ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise.â€? Romans 10:9 tells us “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hat raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth (ďŹ rst) unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession (next) is made unto salvation.â€? How many people have gone to hell or are going to hell by putting their trust in the ungodly “pray the sinners prayerâ€? or “repeat this prayer after meâ€?, instead of believing John 3:36: “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.â€? Luke 23:39-43 tells us “And one of the malefactors which were hanged railed on him, saying, if thou be Christ, save thyself and us.â€? But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this man hath done nothing amiss. And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.â€? In these verses in Luke, we see that a man was saved by believing only. The malefactor did not, and was not instructed by Jesus, to pray, to receive salvation. He said unto Jesus, “Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. And Jesus said unto him, Verify I say unto thee, today shalt thou be with me in paradise.â€? You don’t fool Jesus. Jesus knew that this man believed in Him; that this man believed that this Jesus that he was talking with was the Lord, The Messiah, the Only Begotten Son of God, the Savior, and in believing, the man was saved. Now if you think that you have to pray ďŹ rst; repeat, ďŹ rst, or anything ďŹ rst, before believing, why did Jesus tell him “today thou shalt be with Me in paradise?â€? OR if there is a need to do for anything to go along with believing believing, why didn’t Jesus tell him what that was? Jesus doesn’t make mistakes! God’s Word is true. You don’t (really you can’t), add to or take away from God’s Word, and it be true. Just leave His Word alone, and do what God said, believe, Psalm 119:89â€? “For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven.â€? Revelations 22:18,19â€? For/testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, if any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.â€? Take your Bible and check the references that we contained herein—nothing added to and nothing taken away; and when you hear “the plan of salvationâ€? from anyone, get your Bible out and see if it is God speaking or “someone’sâ€? idea. I can’t see “ten stepsâ€? to salvation, I can see only one step: believe. The malefactor on the cross had but one step, and he took it. You, I, we all have “one step,â€? believe. Please take it, and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ for your salvation. All Scripture references are from The King James Version, (Cambridge, Cambridge) 1789.

Clermont photographer opens exhibit Pop Revolution Gallery and Gallery 42 recently announced the opening of a group photography exhibition. “Becoming� opens Saturday, Sept. 12, with an artists’ reception from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. “Becoming� is a collective of photographers coming together to share their diverse styles. Fine art, portrait and landscape photography are a few varieties of images exhibited by artists Brandon Andrews, Justin Burwinkel of Batavia/Stonelick Township, Paul Carmack, Sadie Collins, Francis Michaels, Lindsay Mickels, Ben Neal, Brandon Osuna, Alysia Palmer, Sadie Paxton and Chrystal Scanlon. Burwinkel is wowing his community with his dynamic use of light and fine art portraiture. “Becoming� continues through Oct. 7. Pop Revolution Gallery is a new cutting edge art gallery located on Main St. in historic downtown Mason. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Visit www. poprevolutiongallery.com. Gallery 42 Fine Art is located on Main St. in downtown Mason. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday;

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See works by Justin Burwinkel of Batavia/Stonelick Township at “Becoming.� and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday; and also by appointment. Visit gallery42fineart@gmail.com.

For more information about either gallery, contact Francis Michaels or Ben Neal at 492-7474.

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St. Columban weighs in at 1,000 pounds Several years ago, the Primetimers, including St. Columban pastor the Rev. Larry Tensi, were in Ireland visiting the St. Columban Sisters. It is here that a beautiful statue of St. Columban graced the lovely convent grounds. Tensi asked the sisters if they knew where St. Columban Church could get a St. Columban statue. Unbeknownst to St. Columban Church in Loveland, Sister Sheila e-mailed all the other sisters in her order to see if anyone knew where a statue could be found. Sister Corona Colleary from New York said she had one in their attic and would love to give it to St. Columban Church if someone could come get it. “... It is in perfect condition, although very

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The volunteers who helped install the statue are, from left: Wayne Carrucci, Brandon Feldhaus, Jeremy Spears, Mike Volske, Greg Atwood and John Hill around the statue of St. Columban. Not pictured, John Gonzales. dusty! St. Columban stands life-size, approximately 5feet-6-inches tall. John, our grounds maintenance supervisor, estimates the weight as around 1,000 pounds,” emailed Sister Corona. Wayne Carrucci, of Gate-

way Distribution, had a route close to the convent in New York and offered to pick up the statue. “I just returned from a small, yet important pilgrimage to see the statue of St. Columban,” said Tensi. “He

arrived in Cincinnati last month (July) and has been patiently waiting for someone from his new home to come and make a pastoral visit. After the ‘viewing’ I have to say that the statute is in very good shape consider-

ing it is 90 years old. Well, at least that old. The sisters are trying to do some research on how old, exactly, the statute might be,” he said. John Hill, of John Hill Construction, constructed a footer so St. Columban could be displayed. The statue arrived Tuesday, Aug. 25. Hill and Carrucci, along with his crew – Brandon Feldhaus, Jeremy Spears, Mike Volske, Greg Atwood and John Gonzales – removed the wooden crate exposing the statue. In unison, the team unpacked the statue and secured it on the footer. St. Columban Parish is appreciative to all those who helped bring St. Columban home. The statue was blessed Saturday, Sept. 5, after the 4:30 Mass.

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RELIGION 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.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

Boy Scout Troop 244 is hosting the third annual BBQ Chicken Dinner from 1 p.m. through dinner Sunday, Sept. 13, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church Pavilion, 5918 Buckwheat Road, Milford. Proceeds benefit Scouting and camping program of Troop 244. The church is at 5890 Buckwheat Road, Milford; 575-0119.

If you’re looking for buyers, you’re in the right neighborhood. To place an ad call 513.242.4000 or 859.283.7290, or visit CommunityClassified.com

DIRECTORY Jenny Eilermann

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHRISTIAN - CHURCH OF CHRIST

CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Based Teaching Christ-Centered Worship Family Style Fellowship Sunday School 9:45 am Worship 11:00am & 6:00 pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 pm 2249 Old State Road 32, Batavia

513-732-1971

Pastor: Tom Bevers www.Cornerstone.ohbaptist.org

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MT REPOSE 6088 Branch Hill-Guinea Pike Ken Slaughter, Pastor Sunday School 9:45am - Worship 11am (nursery provided) Sunday Evening Service 6pm-Youth 6pm 513-575-1121 www.mtrepose.org

MONUMENTS BAPTIST CHURCH

2831 State Route 222 Mark Pence, Pastor 513-313-2401 Sunday School....9:30AM Sunday Worship....10:45AM Childrens Church & Nursery Avail Wednesday Prayer Service & Youth Meeting....7:00PM Nursery & Children’s Activities www.monumentsbaptist.org

BAPTIST BATAVIA BAPTIST TEMPLE

770 South Riverside, Batavia OH 45103 Raymond D. Jones, Pastor 732-2739

Sunday School 10am; Morning Worship 11am; Sunday Evening Service 6pm; Wednesday Eve. Prayer Service & Bible Study, 7:00pm

Reaching the Heart of Clermont County

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOSHEN 1828 Woodville Pike • 625-5512 Pastor Junior V. Pitman Sunday Morning Worship – 10:00am Prayer Time – 5:30pm Sunday Evening – 6:00pm WED. Prayer & Bible Study – 7:00pm Nursery provided for all services

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FELICITY

212 Prather Rd. Felicity, OH Pastor: Chad Blevins 876-2565 Sunday School 9:45am 10:45am Sunday Worship Sunday Eve. Childrens Mission 6:00pm Sunday Eve. Adult Discipleship 6:00pm Sunday Eve. Worship 7:00pm Wed. Eve. Adult Bible Study 7:00pm

2010 Wolfangel Rd., Anderson Twp. 513-231-4301

LUTHERAN

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FRIENDSHIP Lutheran Church (ELCA)

Growing our Faith, Family & Friends Sunday Worship 10:00AM (Child Care Available) Sunday School (Ages 3-12) 9:30AM

SOUTHERN BAPTIST

752-3521

UNITED METHODIST

Services 8:00 am, 9:15 am & 11:00am Steve Lovellette, Senior Pastor Nursery proivided at all services

Take I-275 to exit 57 toward Milford, Right on McClelland, Right on Price, church soon on Right

Come Experience The Presence of the Lord In Our Services

www.cloughpike.com

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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

Sunday School 9:30am Morning Worship 10:45am Wednesday Night Worship & Prayer Service 7:00pm Nursery provided for all services/ Youth & Children’s Programs

513.768.8614

NAZARENE

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

Bethel

SUNDAY SERVICE TIMES

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

CLOUGH PIKE BAPTIST CHURCH 1025 CLOUGH PIKE

1300 White Oak Road Amelia, Ohio 513-752-5265

CHURCH OF CHRIST Bethel Church of Christ

Traditional Worship 8:30am Contemporary Worship 11am Sunday School 9:45am 125 E Plane St Bethel OH 734.2232 www.bethelchurchofchrist.com

CHURCH OF GOD HOUSE OF RESTORATION WORSHIP CENTER 1487 SR 131, Milford, OH Rev. Jeff Wolf 575-2011

Schedule of Services: Sunday School 9:00-9:45am; Sunday Morrning Celebration 10:00am - Nursery provided; Childrens Ministry 10:00; Sunday Evening Operation Great Commission 6:00pm; Wed - Bible Study 7:00pm; Wed. - Youth Group 7:00pm.

Sunday Worship: 10:30am with Childrens Church & Nursery PASTOR JONATHAN KOLLMANN

EMMANUEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:00am Worship 10:30am Children’s Worship and Childcare 10:30am Corner of Old SR 74 and Amelia-Olive Branch Rd 732-1400 http://www.emmanuel-umc.com

PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)

101 South Lebanon Rd. Loveland, OH 45140 683-4244 Lead Pastor Jonathan Eilert Pastor Grant Eckhart Saturday Service 5:00pm Sunday Services 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am Sunday School 9:30am http://www.princeofpeaceelca.org

UNITED METHODIST We’re trying a New Blend

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

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

www.houseofrestoration.org

EPISCOPAL ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH & ST. THOMAS NURSERY SCHOOL

100 Miami Ave, Terrace Park,OH 831-2052 www.stthomasepiscopal.org Sunday 7:45am Rite I Eucharist 9:00am Rite 2 Eucharist For All People 11:15am Rite 2 Choral Eucharist Childcare Provided for all Eucharists

Amelia United Methodist Church “To Become and Make Disciples Of Christ”

Located at 19 East Main Street (St. Rt. 125 & Church St.) Amelia, Ohio

513.753.6770

Sunday School Class 9:30 a.m.

Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m.

Children’s & Junior Church During Service Infant / Toddler Nursery Available

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

Church of the Nazarene Rev. Scott Wade, Senior Pastor Rev. Dale Noel, Chaplain & Care Pastor Mark Owen, Director of Music and Worship Mitch Scott, Director of Youth 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

THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 25 Amelia Olive Branch Rd.

Sunday 10:30am ... Holy Eucharist Handicap Accessible 513-753-4115 www.GoodSamaritanEpiscopal.org Ask us for information about Angel Food Ministries

Place orders by September 13 Pick up Sept 19, 10am-noon

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 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 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

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

Sunday Worship. 10:00am www.newsongohio.com

Looking for a Church That Loves Kids? Looking for Acceptance & Mercy?

Located @ 1005 Old S.R. 74 (@ Tealtown Rd. in Eastgate)

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

Sunday Morning 10:00AM

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 4050 Tollgate Rd, Williamsburg, OH 513-724-3341 www.cmcchurch.com Mark Otten, Pastor

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

AUMY! Youth Group grades 6 to 12

Come Join Us…. Marc Quinter, Pastor

513-735-2555

www.kingswayfellowship.com

4359 E. Bauman Lane | Batavia, OH 45103 Pastor, Troy P. Ervin

vineyard eastgate community church

Sunday evenings 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The Church of the Good Samaritan 25 Amelia-Olive Branch Rd Sunday 9:30am...Adult Christian Formation 10:30am...Holy Eucharist Handicapped Accessible Phone: 513-753-4115 www.GoodSamaritanEpiscopal.org

Morning Worship 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. High Voltage Youth 6 p.m.

Trinity United Methodist

Amelia/Withamsville - 3mi. East of I-275

“Encircling People with God’s Love”

Sunday School 9:30am Worship 10:30am

1177 West Ohio Pike (SR125)-Phone 752-2525

Nursery care provided www.calvin-pc.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

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

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United Methodist Church

Welcomes Y You

Sunday Morning Schedule: 9AM - Worship: Traditional 10AM - Classes & Groups 11AM - Worship: Contemporary Nursery care provided

330 Gay Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176

One block north of Main Street at 3rd 513-724-6305 WburgUMC@aol.com www.williamsburgumc.com

Pastor: Rev. Duane A. Kemerley Youth Director- JD Young

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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ing for materials to use in his art. S u c h experiences have influenced his artwork – Phillips paintings that are bright and bold. Phillips will be getting increased public attention as his work becomes part of three exhibitions, first at a show in Cincinnati, then two in New York City. The American Spirit 2009 show, which opens Sept. 12, asked artists to submit work celebrating the resilience of the American Spirit. The judges, directors of Cincinnati’s leading art museums, selected artwork from Phillips that uses planks from a historic building in Over-the-Rhine. Phillips found the wood while helping renovate the building. Phillips will be one of the artists featured in American Spirit 2009 through Sept. 30, a show at Cincinnati Art Galleries, 225 E. Sixth St. The opening reception from be from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12. From Oct. 2 to Oct. 25, his work will be at the ICO Art & Music Gallery, 606 W. 26th Street, New York, N.Y. www.icogallery.com. More of his work will appear at the gallery from Jan. 8 to Jan. 30. His work can also been seen at www.charlesv phillips.com. He can be reached at charles@ charlesvphillips.com or 937-725-6879.

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BUSINESS NOTES Bowman attends national conference

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Female reported an attempted theft from vehicle at 3379 Patterson, Bethel, Aug. 5. Unlisted items taken from vehicle at 2631 Runway Ave., Bethel, Aug. 5. Unlisted items taken at 2822 Ohio 133, Bethel, Aug. 3. Unlisted items taken from vehicle at

1952 Neville Spur, Moscow, Aug. 3. Unlisted items taken at 2279 Franklin Laurel, New Richmond, Aug. 2. Unlisted items taken at 1560 Bethel New Richmond No. 44, New Richmond, Aug. 2. Unlisted items taken from vehicle at 1751 Ohio 232, New Richmond,

July 11. Check taken and cashed; $589.38 at 3579 Todds Run Foster Rd., Williamsburg, July 31. Unlisted items taken at 3480 Bootjack, Williamsburg, July 30. Unlisted items taken at 4174 Half Acre, Williamsburg, July 28.

Wayne C. Dansberry, 60, of Milford died Aug. 30. Survived by wife and friend, Sharon C. Dansberry; children, Joe Dansberry (Theresa) and Amanda Dansberry; grandchildren, Curtis and Dorian; father, Joseph C. Dansberry; and siblings, Gary Dansberry, Beverly Bohl, Doris Dansberry, Dorothy Dansberry-Roberts, Debora Hutchison and Charlotte Robinson. Preceded in death by mother, Ruth Dansberry. Services were Sept. 4 at CraverRiggs Funeral Home and Crematory, Milford. The family requests no flowers. Memorials to: Vietnam Veterans of America, 8418 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45215; www.vva.org.

James Curtis Jeffers

James Curtis Jeffers, 72, of Goshen died Sept. 1. Survived by wife, Norma Lay Jeffers; daughters, Sharon Powers and Karen McCane; son, James L. Jeffers; grandchildren, Christopher and Andrew Powers, Shannon Walker, Andrew Cullen, Destiny, Alexandria and James C. Jeffers II; and greatgrandchildren, Emmy and Owen Walker, and Sheena Powers. Services were Sept. 4 at Evans Funeral Home, Milford.

Richard Harry Joy

Richard Harry Joy, 84, of Montgomery died Aug. 31. Survived by wife, Jean (nee Timm) Joy; children, Claudia (Robert) Allen of Milford and Bruce (Debra) Joy of Chicago; grandchildren, Shelley Eichinger, David Allen, Shaun and Krista Joy; and great-grandchild, Emma Eichinger. Services will be at the convenience of the family. Memorials to: Hospice of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 633597, Cincinnati, OH 45263-3597; or to the Kidney Foundation of Cincinnati, 2200 Victory Parkway, No. 510, Cincinnati, OH 45206.

Harvey W. Mason

Harvey W. Mason, 81, of Milford died Aug. 30. Survived by children, Richard James (Penny) Mason of Austin, Texas, Diane Elaine (David) Biller of Manhattan, Kan., Felicia Ann (Thomas) Quick, Carol Esther (Vincent) Marino and Brian Scot (Lisa) Mason of LaGrange, Ky.; grandchildren, Laura (Jeramy) Davies, Emily Mason, Nathan and Jacob Biller, Justin, Mason and Sophia Quick, Salvatore and Felicia Marino, Wade, Cody, Jackson and Madeline Mason; great-grandchild, Anthony Smith III; and sibling, Ruby Mason of Earth, Texas. Preceded in death by wife, Felicia (nee Catino); and five brothers and two sisters. Services were Sept. 5 at St. Andrew Church, Milford. Memorials to: The American Diabetes Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 304, Cincinnati, OH 45203.

Dorothy G. Morton

Dorothy G. Morton, 77, of Bradenton, Fla., and formerly of Milford died Aug. 17. Survived by husband, John D. Morton; children, John Morton, Ken Morton, Dina Morton and Jeanne (nee Morton) Stifelman; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; brother, James Gourley; also survived by three nieces and two nephews. Preceded in death by brother, Henry Gourley. Services were Aug. 29 at Milford First United Methodist Church. Memorials to: Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203.

Barbara Poppenhouse

Barbara Poppenhouse, 87, of Miami Township and formerly of Madeira and Indian Hill died Aug. 23. Survived by sons, Gary (Z) Poppenhouse and Doug Poppenhouse; daughters, Barb (Scott) Mueller and

Stephanie (Dan) Reisert; grandchildren, Michael, Christine, Kelsey, Ashley, Brett, Katie, Regina and Alysha; niece, Nancy (Jim) Parker; also survived by a niece, nephews, greatnieces, great-nephews and many friends. Preceded in death by husband, Floyd “Whitey” Poppenhouse. Services were Sept. 5 at Trinity United Methodist Church. Memorials to: Trinity United Methodist Women, 5767 Wolfpen-Pleasant Hill Road, Milford, OH 45150.

Mildred I. Ross

Mildred I. Ross, 81, of Mount Orab died Aug. 26. Survived by foster sons, John B. Hall of Georgetown and Johnny Troy Fryman of Clearwater, Fla.; stepdaughters, Rena Mandich of Fairfield and Matilda Slough of Middletown; foster sisters, Betty Silvia of

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Betty Lee Sanderson

Betty Lee Sanderson, 75, of Miami Township died Aug. 28. Survived by sons, Terry L. (April) Sanderson and Todd L. Sanderson; daughter, Vickie L. (Ben) Westermeyer; sister, Patricia Hull; grandchildren, Matthew Abner, Ashley Goodridge,

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Separate sealed BIDS will be received for the Clarifier Rehabilitation Project; At the Light Ashburn Building, Village of New Richmond, 102 Willow St., New Richmond, Ohio 45157 until 12:00 PM (Local Time) on the 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. 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 41 15.04). “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).) 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

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The following people have been indicted by the Clermont County grand jury to the Court of Common Pleas. This means members of the grand jury decided enough evidence has been collected to warrant filing charges. Lynn V. Elam, 29, 200 Doe Runn Court, Batavia, grand theft, tampering with records, The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. James R. Bennington, 25, 621 Boyd Ave., West Union, Ohio, felonious assault, Goshen Police. Kelley G. Bennington, 24, 972 Mt. Orab Pike, Georgetown, felonious

assault, Goshen Police. Joshua W. M. Henson, 20, 235 Mulberry St. #59, Felicity, felonious assault, aggravated assault, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Michael W. Harris, 19, burglary, theft, Loveland Police. John Michael Fisler, 26, 550 Ely St., Batavia, receiving stolen property, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Robert A. Murphy, 47, 1081 Ohio 28, Milford, non-support of dependents, Clermont County Department of Support Enforcement. Jason Russell Thomas, 28, 2149 Trail Ridge Road, Cincinnati, non-support of dependents, Clermont County Department of Support Enforcement.

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Anderson High School Class of 1954 – is conducting its 55th year reunion, Friday, Sept. 11, Saturday, Sept. 12 and Sunday, Sept. 13. For details call Wayne Wykoff at 321-7109, or Kirs Schwegler Wilshire at 859-441-7560. From 710 p.m., Friday, the group will meet at AJ’s Roadhouse. On Saturday, at 7 p.m., the group will meet at Vito’s Restaurant in Ft. Thomas and on Sunday, there will be a picnic at noon at Woodland Mound Park off Nordyke Road.

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The Amelia High School Class of 1969 – is having its 40th year class reunion from 6 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, Sept. 12, at Hilltop Reception Hall, 2141 Ohio 125, (Old DX Ranch). Cost is $30 per person. The class is inviting any other classes that would like to attend. Listed below are classmates needed for correct mailing/e-mail information. Contact Nancy Knox at njpinger@roadrunner.com or 876-2859, or Kathy Baker at kathymomrose@ hotmail.com. Denise Bein-Nailor, Stephen Gail Brooks, Phillip Craig, Albert Delisle, Gary Frazee, Tom Garcia, Ben Gillespie, Daryl Gilliland, Sharon Goins-Angel, Alvis Gary Hastings, Michael Hogue, Peggy Jones-Robinson, Paul

Kendall, Joncey Ladd, Penny Mason, James McCracken, Stuart Edward Mentz, Robert Nolte, Carol Pearson-Boehm, Carl Ramsey, Ray Eugune Short, Jeff Smith, Ruby Snider, Gary Stone, Doug Waddle and Danny Wilson. Withrow High School Class of 1944 – Will celebrate the 65th anniversary of its graduation with a reunion luncheon on Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the Touch of Elegance, 5959 Kellogg Ave. Any class members and families of that year are invited to attend. Contact Bob McGrath at 871-3631, or email him at RMGrath@fuse.net. St. Dominic Class of 1969 – is having its 40th reunion from 8 p.m. to midnight, Friday, Sept. 18, at St. Dominic O’Connor Hall. Cost is $20 per graduate or $25 per couple, and includes soft drinks, chips/pretzels and wine and beer. BYOB is permitted. RSVP by emailing stdominicclass1969@ zoomtown.com, or by contacting Sharon Lipps Holtz at 859-4412980, or Marcia Hammersmith Wechsler at 451-3775. Clermont Northeastern Class of 1999 – will celebrate its 10-year reunion Friday, Sept. 18. Organizers are still looking for some classmates. Contact Maryann Huhn at 859-391-3375, or e-mail cne1999@yahoo.com. Include name, e-mail address, mailing address and telephone number. Princeton High School Class of 1959 – is having its 50th reunion from 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, at the Mill Race Banquet Center, Winton Woods. Contact “Tooter” Jan Adams at 729-0066 or John Q. Adams at jadams4990@aol.com.

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. 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. 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.

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Glen Este High School Class of 1989 – is having a reunion from 711 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at Receptions Eastgate (Biggs Plaza). Go to www.alumniclass.com/gleneste, or the Facebook page under “Glen Este Class of 1989 Reunion” for more details, or call Melanie Sturgeon at 688-1886.

The following decisions were rendered through the Twelfth District Court of Appeals. Interested persons are urged to obtain copies of actual decisions by visiting the court’s Web site, www.twelfth.courts.state.oh.us\ne wdecisions.asp so that the full text of the court’s opinions can be carefully read. In the matter of: Mae R. Hanna vs. David C. Keszei, presiding judge H.J. Bressler, judges Robert P. Ringland and Robert A. Hendrickson. The appeals court dismissed the decision of Clermont County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Division. In the matter of: Susan Cropper, et al. vs. Pamela Jewell, presiding judge Stephen W. Powell, judges William W. Young and Robert A. Hendrickson. The appeals court affirmed the decision of the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas.

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Historic Lake Cumberland Absolute Auction Founders of Alligator Boat Dock Cosby & Faye Popplewell’s Estate 116 Acres m/l Subdivided Sat Sept 19 at 10AM

Real Estate & Contents 22 Winnebago Milford, Ohio 45150 Thurs., September 17 Contents ~ 4 PM Real Estate ~ 7 PM Dir.: I-275 to Rt 28 South to left on Rt. 50 to right on Century to Right on Winnebago. 3BR Ranch, quiet street, close to I-275. LR, DR, K, LL Fam Rm. Public water & sewer, Gas at street, Oil Heat C/A, repl. windows. Det garage. Large deck, well landscaped. For info call Maggie Beckmeyer Realtor/Auctioneer 513.807.6241 513 471.6936. All inspections incl. full house, lead paint etc. should be done prior to the auction. A 10% Bidder premium will be added to the high bid establishing the contract price. Property being sold subject to seller confirmation within 24 hours CONTENTS include but are not limited to the following items: 3 guns- 22 Ruger rifle w. scoop, 12 ga shotgun, 32 auto, Gilbert shelf clock, #4 crock, tea set, fishing poles etc, misc housewares, DR furn, sofas, love seat, beds, chests, dressers, end tbls, rocker, lmps, TV/stand, tier table, Huffy bike, desk, Hotpoint washer, dryer & fridge, sm hand & yard tools, hardware, seas. Items, snow blower, blower, roto tiller 3 h.p. old outboard motor, bench grinder, Westinghouse fridge, ext ladder, weed wacker, & more Contents terms & Conditions: Credit Cards, cash, check, 10% Bidder Premium~3% discount for Cash. Call Maggie Beckmeyer Realtor/ Auctioneer 513.471.6936 513.807.6241

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on Bailey Rd. & Brandi Lane; (Offered in 8 Tracts, Combinations & Entirety - All Tracts Sell Absolute Except Tract 1B is w/ Reserve) TRACT 1A: 3+ acres w/ 6 room ranch home, 4 BR & 2 baths; central air; good condition; TRACT 1 B: Approx. 1 acre w/ 42’x65’ pole store bldg.; 6 TRACTS: from 6 to 16.5 acres vacant land; Auctioneer’s Note: All tracts scenic, open & wooded land; county water available; near Wheat Ridge Amish Community & close to area where the Lucky Buck deer was taken; great hunting tracts; looking for a home, store building or vacant land in Adams Co., be sure to check this property out. Disclaimer: All information contained herein is believed to be accurate but not warranted. All measurements are approximate and not guaranteed. Auctioneers & sales people are agents for the seller.

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MAINEVILLE- SWF seeking roommate $600/ mo. Private Br, BEECHMONT Ba & gar. No pets. Deposit Special 513-505-5145 Lg quiet remod. 2BR,

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E A S T G A T E ; 2BR, Very Clean. $595. BETHEL-2br 2ba deluxe Free heat, balc, d/w, crpt C/A, eqpt incl disp, a/c, lndry, play Amelia -2br townwash/dryer, 513-427- area. 513-752-7575 house, new carpet, 4109 or 984-5333 patio, W/D incl, quiet Eastgate/Mt Carmelsetting, no dogs, $545, Lrg 1BR, updated kit, BETHEL N. West St. 797-8585 1br apts, fully equipt new carpet, quiet $425 kitchen , prvt entran- No pets 513-207-4907 $525. 513-257-3142

225 apartments, unfurnished

Avondale… 1 & 2 BR, Heat and water paid, equip kitchen, Sec 8 Ok, 961-2482

A V O N D A L E - Now accepting applications for Sec. 8 waiting list @ 3641 Irving, Cinti, OH. Open 9/6/09 & close 9/12/09 for 2 & 3BR twnhses. Applicants income must be at or below current HUD guidelines. BATAVIA-2BR, 1.5 Ba, w/d hkup, Pets okay. Move-in specials 513-379-0046

BATAVIA- 2 Br, Nice

Decor! Patio, eqpt, crpt, prkg, no pets. From $525mo + deposit. 513-732-2983

ces, $390/mo + dep. 513-734-3897

CLIFTON-- Large, high ceiling apt.; Kitchen has large walk-in pantry closets; spacious living room & Bedroom; Washer & Dryer in basement; $600mo Dogs & Pets allowed; Heat & Water included; Call 559-1277 eves & wknds; 489-7200 during bus. days DEER PARK- 1 BR, heat & hot water included, unit 1 $435/mo., unit 6 $495/mo. Call Robbie 513-478-7599

DOWNTOWN- Perfect Quiet Efficiency Apts, 609 Walnut St. Rent based on Income Free BATAVIA Utils. Great Loc! 241Willowbrk Apts 9290 Managed by ANNUAL FALL TREE 2BR, w/cpt, balc, lake- Showe Management & SHRUB AUCTION view, pool, playgrd Corp. TTY relay Sat. Sept 12, 9am From $550. Call 513800-750-0750 520-1437 or 619-7922 Rain or Shine. Caesar’s Creek BEAUTIFUL HOUSE! Nursery 1704 BREWSTER AVENUE 4336 E. St Rt 73 3BDRM, HDWD FLRS, UPDATED KITCHEN/ LOST & FOUND Waynesville, OH BATHROOM/MORE.. Ads are FREE!! 45068 CALL 513-225-2969 513.242.4000 937-545-2077

E WALNUT HILLS - 1 & 3 BR, equipt kit, car pet, lndry hkup, park ing, spacious, lrg yard, 513-961-3778

FELICITY Garrison Place Senior Apartments AVAILABLE NOW Rent Subsidized Free Utilities Secure Building 513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750 EHO

LOVELAND PINES APARTMENTS 112 ENGLAGE AVE LOVELAND, OHIO Section 8 Property is accepting applica tions for the 2 bed room townhouse waiting list. Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 2:00 to 5:00 pm Starting 9-1-09 to 929-09. We will be closed 9/7/09 for La HYDE PARK- 2BR, bor Day. Waiting list Nr. Square. exc. cnd, will be closed eff. balcony, prkng/gar, ht 5:00 pm 9/29/09 . /wtr pd, a/c, pool $710 513-677-1972 -$800. 513-477-2920

TDD 1-800-750-0750 Managed by Showe Mgt

HYDE PARK/Oakley1Br in brck 4 Fam, AC, d/w. lndry, pkrg, ht/wtr pd. cat ok, N/S $565. 513-831-9744. E. Walnut Hills . Modern 2 br, eqpt kit, dishwasher, off st. pkng. On busline LATONIA. 2 BR, 1st fl of $600. 513-615-8456 2 fam, big front porch, coin FAIRFAX NR -1 BR/4 lndry, fenced yd. $550 + dep. 859-363-9009 fam on Simpson at St

Margaret, balcony, fresh paint, w/d hkup $400. 513-910-3375

To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000

HYDE PARK / Oakley 1BR Efficiency for 1 person nicely furnished, heat & A/C, off-street parkg, bus, $450 +dep. 513-545-6164

Female to share hse U have 2-3 rms & pvt ba, shared lndry rm & kit. Park-like yrd. $350 Util incl, 513-753-0989 Roommate Wanted(house) pvt bdrm, pvt bth, patio, nice yd, fem seeks same, n/s $450 +½ util 513-310-1288 A N D E R S O N - Resort living, furnished home. Female professional seeks same, n/smoker. $125/wk incl utils. 513-231-2931

To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000

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MT. AUBURN- Deluxe 3BR, 2BA, laundry, Sect 8 OK, $650 +utilities. 513-623-5311 MT. L o o k o u t - N e a r 1BR/1BA, DW, W/D, ceiling fans, central air. Newly renovated. 513-919-0410

2BR, nr Montessori school, shopping & bus, wt/ht incl $525/mo. 513-231-8506

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Anderson, Near Carriage Station Town Homes

Modern-Updated-Efficient 2 & 3 Bedroom town homes Perfect location At I-275 and Beechmont interchange. From $675. Now $250 off the 1st month’s rent. Credit Cards & Electronic Payments accepted.

Mt Washington Ranchvale Apartments Central air, balconies and dishwashers in large 1 and 2 bedroom apts. Elevator, locked, intercom building. Laundry on each floor. Remodeled common area’s.

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MILFORD, OHIO

JOEL T. WILSON CO. Ltd. AUCTIONEERS

Milford Vil; Lg 1 BR quiet bldg, ht/wtr pd, redecorated, nr shops. 513-519-8512

Milford

GUARDIANSHIP AUCTION BRICK RANCH HOME

THURSDAY EVE, SEPT, 17TH, 5:00 PM OPEN FOR INSPECTION MON., SEPT. 14th From 5-7:00 PM LOCATED: 994 Seminole Trail, Milford, Ohio 45150. From Lila Ave. at edge of Milford Shopping Center, take Mohawk up the hill to first stop sign, turn left on Osage to stop sign, then left on Seminole to property. From Main St., turn on Crestview, I block to right on Seminole. Owner in a care facility and must sell this property as authorized by her Guardian and Probate Court. Well located on a dead end street. Solid brick ranch with just over 1,000 sq. ft of living space. Has 3 bedrooms; 1.5 bathrooms; kitchen with dining area; nice living room; single car garage and ample storage area. Needs some clean up, paint, floor covering etc. A nice, easy to care for lot, in an established neighborhood. Great opportunity for first or last time home buyer or the savvy real estate investor. Picture on www.jtwilson.com Parcel ID#214625BO54 TERMS: Minimum bid just $54,000. Buyer to pay $5,000. As earnest money deposit at conclusion of bidding and signing Purchase Agreement. 30 days to close w/full possession. No buyer’s premium. All inspections must be completed prior to auction date. Joel T. Wilson, AARIE, represents the seller. MITZI KINNARD, GUARDIAN MARLENE STANSBERRY CASE #08-CV-0174 MICHAEL MINNIEAR, ATTY.

Milford / Miami Twp 1BR, equipt kit, carpeted, No Pets. $400. 513-575-2492

Mt. Washington-1br free heat/cooking gas Mariemont-2br twnhs. Call today 513-315-0478 www.dawn hist dist, hdwd, eqpt management.com kit, bsmt, W/D hkup, gar, pvt fnc yd. pet ok MT. WASHINGTON 513-984-5333

MILFORD -- 2BR LOVELAND- 2 BR nr w/ balcony, busline, no Bike Trail, secluded & pets, $500 & up. 513-3486313, 513-831-2904 quiet, no pets, $600/mo. 513-7089264, 513-919-6492

200 apartments, furnished

apts.-houses 215 to share

or 1-800-410-5155 Chris Wilson & Floren Morrison Auctioneers

CITY OF CINCINNATI/ METRO AUCTION 1106 BATES AVE OBSOLETE Equipment Sale

Rt. 52 Ripley, OH Sun Sept 13, 10:00 New Building Supplies Plus Over 40,000 sq.ft. of Flooring, Beautiful hardwood flooring, ceramic tile, laminate, carpet & pad, vinyl, 600 sheets of metal roofing, great selection of kitchen cabinets, ext & int doors, several matching sets of Windows, composite decking, Treated & Dimensional Lumber, trim scratch & dent appliances, lg. assortment of concrete accessories, material spreader, ’01 Lincoln LS Loaded & more. Call or see web for complete list & terms. TOWLER’S AUCTION SERVICE INC. Randy Myers -Auc. 513-315-4360 www.towlers auctionsinc.com www.auctionzip.com #12784

SPRINGFIELD TWP www.AuctionsByMaggie.com 8847 DALY RD 3BD/1 BA FOR LEASE. JUST REMODFor pictures & more ELED. NEW APPL. information on Con - $750/MO + DEP 513-7033805 tents & Real Estate

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Mt Washington – Beech Crown Apartments 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with heat/water paid, $395 for 1 bedroom and $525 for 2 bedroom, Move-In Specials! Walk to the Mt Washington business district.

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EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION 225 apartments, 225 apartments, 250 houses for unfurnished unfurnished rent

garages, 260 storage

MT WASHINGTON -- 2BR in brick 5 fam, a/c, D/W lndry, Ht pd, N/S, gar avail, cat ok $550. 513-831-9744

L O V E L A N D -outdr CAREGIVERS Advancement Opportunities strg, Rv’s, trucks, NEEDED Are you an RN seeking to advance your career boats, cmprs, etc, seSEEKING Home cure, 275 acc, mngr and become part of a hard-working, fun-loving, Help the elderly at home on site, well lit, low Health Aid w/current caring and professional management team? with non-medical care. rates, 513-328-4697 First Aid Certification, Then come meet with us at Arbors at Milford. We Flexible scheduling. available 42+ hours

MT. W a s h i n g t o n Cute 2BR in 1st flr of 2 Fam, w/d, eqpt kit, bsmt $575+dep 513474-9396

Mt Washington Great 1 and 2 bedroom apts with ht/wtr paid in sever al locations. Call David @ 604-3262 for amenities and specials!

New Richmond Remodeled w/newer appliances

FREE heat & water Pvt blcny, secure, well lit 1BR $425-$450 2BR $550

RiverviewApts 859-578-0070

NEWPORT401 Hodge St, Very nice 2-3BR, 2nd flr, hdwd flrs, stove, fridge, d/w, micro, all utl pd, 12x30 deck, w/ 8x16 cvrd porch, $850 + dep, 859-912-2524

New Richmond OH Age 62 & over, 1BR apt, rent subsidized, secure bldg, util incl. 513-553-1620 EHO TTY 800-750-0750 NORWOOD- 3 units Lg efficiency ht/wtr pd; 1 br, lg 2 br, wtr/trash pd. Section 8 approved 513-497-1742

LIFTON/FAIRVIEW-WITHAMSVILLE: C2BR, gas FP’s, 2.5BA (1) 1 & 2BR, fresh paint, w/whirpl, hdwd flrs, 2 golf course, appl, decks, ss appls, full bsmt fenced yd, W/D hkups, central w/wash/dry, Fairview Park, walk to UC, air, water & sewer C/A, off str pkg, $1200. incl, all ground flr, no 414-779-6275 pets (513) 225-6201 MOVE-IN Special ! E A S T G A T E - 3 B R

mobile homes 235 for rent

AMEILA 2br, equipt kitchen @ 2798 Lindale- Mt. Holly Rd. $575mo 513-600-1880

Maineville. Rent, sale or lease. Nice 4 br, 2.5 ba, 2 car gar in lake community, Sunrise Landing. Walk to pools, lake & tennis. $1500. 513-899-9540 lv msg.

MT. W A S H IN G T O N UPGRADED 2BD /1.5 BA TWNHSE, POOL, SS APPL, ATT 1CAR GAR, $1050 MO+DEP 513-386-9633

rent

OAKLEY--2 BR in 2 fami ly. Hdwd flrs., new c/a, dshwshr, bsmt, lndry, gar $700/mo. 513-382-5659

looking pond. Stove, refrigerator included in bright, cheery kitchen. Full basement, gas heat, air conditioning, over sized 2-car garage w/separate, spacious workshop. $850/mo + utilities + security dep Available Soon! (513) 683-6812

MILFORD1301 Woodville Pk Milford/Goshen Schl Remodeled 3BR 1 BA brick ranch w/bsmt, new appl, a/c, lrg level corner lot, $900/mo + $1500 dep. Option to Buy available 513-943-9011

4 bd 2 ba home $277/mo. or $34,900! Foreclosure! buy! 5% down, 30 years @ MORROW--Little PLEASANT RDG 2br’s 8%. For listings 800- Miami Schools. Clean 559-4109 x T962 eqpt C/air coin lndry, 3 BR ranch/full bsmt, pking, No pets, Sec 8 513-899-9628 AMELIA 3 BR/2BA ok $490. 531-9700 Broker/Owner

homes for rent starting @ $649 per mo. Northbend/Cleves PLEASANT Ridge Nice reduced sec. dep. Lg 1BR, 1st fl. Gar, ht/wtr 2BR, 1BA, 888-442-5841 pd,coin lndry No Sec 8 equipt kitchen, Apple Creek MHC/ Pets ok $425 513-238-1454 LR, laundry, Sun Homes. www.4applecreek.com large front porch, READING- 1BR or Hurry in - offer ends Efficiency , quiet, a/c, large backyard, ht/ wtr pd, lndry, park- 9/30/2009 EHO/WAC 513-941-8434, ing. $395 & up. 513-404-7282 Amelia- 3 Br brick, 1 513-761-8622

Ba, appl, fnced yrd, Lrg back porch, privacy $800/mo + dep, 513-752-5337

WALTON RIDGE Large apts Owensville/ 2 BRs w/ 1 or 2 Baths Anderson- 3B bi level Williamsburg Private Balconies 2000sf 2Ba 2 car gar, Near new Kroger’s 2BR ranch home, 2 dcks, FP, cul de sac, quiet dead-end strt, 859-485-2600 $1350 513-304-4558 nice yard, renter pays

$625/mo + dep. WITHAMSVILLE Anderson--3 bd 2 ba 3utils. mi. E of Owensville. Scenic, quiet, 1, 2 & 3 BR, Pool, C/A,

FROM $$ 405/mo ONE ROYAL OAK 947-8192

WITHAMSVILLE

For rent. Spacious 2 bedrooms, C/A. Close to bus line, Newer appliances, small dogs. Call

753-4789

WITHAMSVILLE 1&2 BR. Large rooms Private quiet setting Starting at $460/mo. 513-741-1288

KENNEDY HTS & Elmwood - Furnished - 312 child carehelp wanted Fridge, laundry, kitchen, a/c, bus. $80, $90, $100 /wk. CHILDCARE/HSK 513-851-0617 Positions PT/FT or 513-429-5036 Call us or visit

LOVELAND 11787 Lebanon Rd 2300sf home on 2.8 our website 240 condos for acres, new appli, cabi farms/country Home Management rent nets, & floor in kit, new 285 homes Services carpet in liv rm & mstr 513-474-6886 bdrm, hdwd flrs in re LOVELANDwww.homemanagement Townhome, 3 BR, 2½ mainder. 4 BR/2full BA, serv.com whole house freshly BA, pvt deck, 1 car painted, wash/ dryer, NEW RICHMOND gar, unfin’d bsmt, accountinglrg wood deck & patio. Horse farm. 3-horse quiet wooded lot, 330 financial $1000/mo incl water. Plse no dogs, $1250 + barn, run-in, 5+ acres of pasture, 3BR, dep. 513-683-6812 513-403-7756 1.5BA, lrg fam rm, ADMIN. ASST liv rm & kit. LOVELAND MILFORD- Beautiful NEEDED 9857 Union$1500/mo. Bridgehaven 2BR, Cemetery Rd. Call 513-376-0639 2.5BA, study, fire 2-story 3BR home on place, wash/dryer, An administrative assis wooded lot. Serene garage, deck. $1100. tant is needed to take country-setting overcare of basic office du 513-258-1803

NORWOOD AreaCypress Way. 1 BR Apts completely re decorated, water/heat furn, eqpt kit, a/c, (1) parking space, coin-op LOST & FOUND lndry, sec bldg Ads are FREE!! w/caretaker $400 mo 513.242.4000 w/ dep pay in 4 pymts, cats ok $25. 513 272-0100. 250 houses for

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per week & have de - are looking for an experienced RN Unit Manager Boat/Auto Storage pendable vehicle. BCI to help focus our clinical team on continued suc2.5BA, beautiful neigh- Inside, $60/mo. required. Call Chris, cess. This position is Monday through Friday borhood, community Secure WITHAMSVILLE/ Inside working two days 6p-2a and three days 12a-8a. 513-744-9644 pool, 513-497-1897 PIERCE TWP Storage- Appliances Our benefit package includes paid benefits during 2 & 3 BR apts, eqpt your introductory period, 401K, vacation and perFAIRMOUNT- -3 BR, or personal. $95/mo ASSISTANT in Mason kit., w/d hkup, c/a, pets lrg rms, w/w carpet, 513-576-1116 sonal days, tuition reimbursement and continuing lrg kitchen $700/mo. for Intelligent Active OK, pool. Ask about education. Section 8 ok. Phys Dis. Indiv, flex hrs, our Move-In Specials. rooms Call 513-484-0786 ContacAndi Ayres, Recruiter 270 for rent no exp, $10+ 513-325-1462 E-Mail: aayres@extendicare.com 513-381-2800 code7778 HAMILTON Twp/

PIERCE TWP-Spacious 2 & 3 BR, 1½ BA, wbfp, w/d hkup, starting at $650mo. Immed occup. 623-6934

D/W, W/D hook-ups, Pets OK

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home $247/mo. or 513-383-2941 $55,000! Foreclosure! buy! 5% down, 30 yrs houses-lease/ 255 option to buy @ 8%. For listings 800-559-4109 x1055 AVONDALE - 714 Greenwood. 2BR House , W/D hkup. $550rent + utils. Dep. negotiable. 513-885-2271

AMELIA BRISTOL LAKE 4br, 2.5 ba, lease or lease purchase .513-600-1880 ANDERSON Nr-Exec home 4000 sf, 13 rms, 4 BR, 3.5 ba, gourmet kit, fin bsmt $2595. 513-553-1195

Bethel Schl Sys 3Br 1 Ba, 1st flr Mstr, 125 Nr MILFORD- 3 br ranch, East Fork, lrg yard, 1.5 ba, fr, c/a, equipt, $850+util 236-3881 513-200-6575 or 513-831-6688

BLUE ASH--3BR, fenced backyrd, equipt kit., wellmaint. Sycamore Schools. Avail immed. $995/mo 513-502-3383

BLUE ASH- 3BR ranch, good location, Sycamore schls, no pets, $900/mo. 513--891-3773, 252-7239

CLIFTON/FAIRVIEW If you’re looking for 2BR cityview, liv rm, buyers, you’re in din rm, eat-in kit., the right neighborhood. hdwd flrs, 2 decks, W/D, walk to UC, Call Community Classified garage. $1500/mo. 513.242.4000 513-494-0635

in-home 310 opportunities

SEEKING experienced and mature direct care professionals to serve MRDD, experience with behaviours preferred, immediate weekend openings. Some 1st, 2nd and 3rd weekdays available. 513-681-2472

To place your

BINGO

ad call 513.242.4000

513.242.4000 Sell it quicker by selling it closer to home.

TELLER

Growing Credit Union seeks PT Teller. Send resume to: Classic Federal Credit Union Attn: Karen Riel P.0. Box 488 Amelia, OH 45102 E.O.E

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CAREGIVERS

PT/FT. Private Duty FAMILY BRIDGES that cares about its employees & clients. We are hiring EXPERIENCED Caregivers. Call (513) 531-5404.

ACTIVITY AIDE

310-398 Accounting, Financial 330 Child Care Help Wanted 312 Customer Service 353 Engineers, Technical 340 Health & Beauty Services 363 General Help Wanted 390 Healthcare 350 Information Systems 335 In-Home Opportunities 310 Instruction/Schools 394 Job Listing Service 396 Management 345 Manufacturing/Trades 380 Personnel Services 397 Position Wanted 391 Professional 355 Restaurant/Hospitality 360 Resume Services 398 Retail 365 Sales/Marketing 370 Administrative 375 Transportation 387 Employment Information 392

NEW RICHMOND857 Jacob’s Light Ct, 3 br, new paint & carp, 340 engineerstechnical $800/mo or lease opt, 513-753-5958

Community Classified

ties in the administra tive department. bamyin4@msn.com

Glendale Place Care Center has an immediate, full-time position open in our activity department. Prior experience and 120 hour activity course certification in long term care preferred. Please mail, fax or e-mail resume to: 779 Glendale Milford Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45215, Attn: Activity Director Fax 771-4799, e-mail glendaleplace@ hotmail.com

CARE GIVERS Second & Third shifts No prior experience need ed to work in our 8-client family home in Milford /Goshen area. You’ll help teach our MR/DD clients daily living skills. Our ori entation is paid & our comprehensive training includes FA/CPR. With a HS diploma/GED; clean background check & ac ceptable driving record, you could be working im mediately. Call Carol, 513.377.3429 Community Concepts is a drug free workplace. LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!

513.242.4000

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Lead Frame / Body Technician

Local Autodealer with State of the Art bodyshop looking for an experienced Lead Frame / Body Technician. At least ***5+ years experience required*** We want the best - We will pay for the best. Large Guarantee...immediate opening! To apply, visit www.CareerBuilder.com and search for keyword: Dealer9480

Fax: 414-908-7204 Or apply on-line: ww.extendicare.com Extendicare is an equal opportunity employer that encourages workplace diversity.

Adult Crisis Stabilization Counselor NorthKey Community Care has an immediate opening for a full time Master’s Level Social Worker, or Counselor to provide mental health assessments and crisis stabilization services to adults. Must be available to provide some after hours on-call services. Candidate must be licensed in Kentucky or be license eligible. Please submit your resume to NorthKey Community Care Attn: Todd Teismann P.O. Box 2680, Covington, KY 41012 or fax to 859-578-3273 You may also refer to our website to submit resume. See www.northkey.org E.O.E.

Billing & Accounts Receivable Specialist

Mt. Washington Care Center, a LongTerm-Care provider is seeking an experienced Billing & AR Specialist. Successful candidates will have experience in the following areas: Qualifications include: ∂ Min 2 yrs experience in LTC billing & AR ∂ Advanced training in medical billing ∂ Knowledgeable of accounting & auditing principles re: LTC and Microsoft Excel and Word ∂ Ability to deal tactfully with a variety of people Responsibilities include: ∂ Prepares bills and claims for variety of payer sources ∂ Manages all aspects of acct receivables (collections, analyzing problem accounts & follow up ∂ Financial recordkeeping, i.e., ledgers, recording payments, posting cash, bank deposits & statistical reports We offer a competitive compensation and benefit package. For consideration please send your resume with salary requirements to: Mt. Washington Care Center 6900 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45230 Fax: 513-624-3728, E-mail: administrator@mtwcc.com

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Dental Assistant PT

Clermont Community Services is hiring for a part time dental assistant. Prior experience needed. Part time schedule will mainly be two evenings per week. Please email resume to: Billie Kuntz at billiek@cccsi.org DENTAL OPPORTUNITIES Heartland Dental Care is seeking a P r a c t ic e Administrator & Ac counts Receivable R e p to provide support to our outlying dental offices in the Cincy area. Previous mgmt or A/R exp & min of 3 yrs dental exp is required. Compensation based on exp! Full benefits pkg including health/life ins., 401K, & bonuses avail. Please reply to : Attn:Amanda alanghorne@ heartlanddentalcare. com or Fax: 513-539-4440 DENTAL TEAM Our Cincinnati dental office is seeking an exp’d DENTAL ASST, BUSINESS ASST & H YG IEN IS T . Compensation based on dental exp! Full benefits pkg avail including health / life ins., 401k & bonuses avail. Reply to: A t t n : Megan Fax: 513741-7581

MAINTENANCE TECH Glendale Place Care Center has an immediate, full-time position open for a maintenance tech. Nursing home or hospital experience a plus. Excellent benefit package. Please mail, fax or e-mail resume to: 779 Glendale Milford Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45215, Attn: C. Kohn, Fax 771-4799, e-mail glendaleplace@ hotmail.com

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Wellspring, a premier nursing community is look ing for a part time MDS Nurse to join our team. Must have current RN license in the state of OH. Prefer a min. of 2 years exp. Must possess excellent communication skills and be detailed ori ented. Competitive pay & benefits. Send resume to: HR, Wellspring 8000 Evergreen Ridge Dr Cincinnati, OH 45215 Fax: 513-948-2330 EOE M/F/V/H

MEDICAL ASSISTANT PT/PRN position for primary care office in Anderson. Clinical training required. May also cover front desk and medical records. Competitive benefits. Please send resume to ATTN: JB, 8000 Five Mile Rd #305, Cinti, OH 45230 or fax to 624-2704.

Medical Assistant & Scheduler

Busy OB/GYN office seeks FT MA and Scheduler. Min of 2+ yrs exp in front & back office. Submit resume to thaas@shwhc.com

Optician PT Responsible experienced person for Oakley Optometric office. Competitive pay. Fax resume to: 513-651-4006.

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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RN SUPERVISOR

Local company looking for experienced corporate pilot to join a growing organization.

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We are seeking a RN with strong supervisory experience and exception al clinical skills for our state of the art long term care facility. We offer excellent salary and benefits and a great work environment. Contact Tawny Sampson, R.N., D.O.N. Western Hills Retirement Village 6210 Cleves Warsaw Pike Cincinnati, OH 45233 e-mail tawnys@whrv.com fax 513-467-1193

VETERINARY

REGISTERED TECHNICIAN VET ASSISTANT & RECEPTIONIST

VCA College Hill Animal Hospital, a state of the art General Practice located in Cincinnati, OH is seeking motivated, energetic people to join our team! If you have good customer svc & communication skills, excellent computer skills; able to multi-task & deal w/high levels of stress in an environment of changing priorities….we need you. Competitive wages and benefits package including medical/dental/vision plan; paid vacation; 401k; continuing education opportunities and a generous discount for personal pet care. Previous exp. in veterinary field preferred but not required. Qualified applicants may email resume to adam.seibert@vcahospitals.com or fax to 513.853.3744

RN GRAND OPENING! Clinical Coordinator, RN 20hr/week. Competitive wages. Must have strong interpersonal skills, be energetic & detail oriented to manage clinical svcs. for our AL residents. Be a part of a great team! Apply online.

Surgical Supply Assistant – Sterilization To $17/hr + full benefits & shift preference! Stock surgical supply room, sterilize tools & equipment! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

353 customer service CUSTOMER SERVICE

FT & PT positions with great opportunity for advancement, full benefits. We train. No experience necessary. 905-598-3251

355 professional CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER $700M southern Ohio based S & L looking for experienced CFO for successful residen tial lending operation. Must possess skills necessary to deal in the current regulatory environment including a sense of humor. Email resume: bankexecposition@ gmail.com

Executive Recruiter Opportunity Healthcare Recruiting Pro fessionals with experience recruiting Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists and Therapists are encouraged to apply. Industry Leading Compensation Package that includes Base, Commission and Bonuses. Fax Resume to 513.354.6631 or email to info@trustaff.com

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Corporate Pilot Full Time 11pm-7am

Clermont Community Services is hiring for a part time hygienist. Two to three evenings per week. Please email resume to billiek@cccsi.org.

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GET PAID TO TRAIN: SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED FOR CLERMONT COUNTY SCHOOLS The Clermont County Schools, in cooperation with the Clermont County Educational Service Center, will offer a two (2) day introductory seminar for those individuals interested in becoming a substitute teacher in the Clermont County Schools. Dates, times & location for the seminar are: October 1 & 2, 2009 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Clermont County Educational Service Center 2400 Clermont Center Drive, Suite 100 Batavia, Ohio 45103 The two day training will provide skills necessary to successfully substitute teach at any age level. It includes classroom management techniques, teaching strategies, and many other helpful topics. This workshop is not required in order to become a substitute teacher. Minimum requirements for substitute teaching include a Bachelor’s degree. Participants will be provided the opportunity to process all required paperwork (e.g., licensing, criminal background check, etc.). Upon completion of two days of substitute teaching in any public school in Clermont County, the participant will receive $50 for each day of the training that he/she attended. Interested individuals should call 513-735-8310 to register. SEATING IS LIMITED


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POLICE OFFICER Village of Newtonsville is accepting applica tions for the position of auxiliary Police Offi cer. Applications can be picked up 749 Wright St. Position opened until filled. Questions please contact Chief Casey at 513-625-0741

Retail

College/ University Secretary to $16/hr+ benefits & tuition assistance. Answer phones, help students with paperwork, filing and basic office support! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

Quality Control/ Inspector

(Cosmetics / Perfume Company) to $35,000/yr + benefits! Must have good organizational skills will train. 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee Teacher & Intervention Specialist HCMSA now hiring 4-9 Teacher and also Intervention spe cialist candidates Must be state certi fied. To apply please fax resume to 513 728-8623. Hamilton County Mathematics and Science academy

TAILOR - SKILLED JoS. A. Bank is seeking a Skilled Tailor for Men’s Specialty Clothing Store in Cincinnati, OH. To apply, please call the Store Manager at 513-984-5530. EOE

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370 sales/ marketing

File Clerk / Copy Specialist To $15/hr + training and great benefits package. Pull files, make copies to be transferred and re-file. Daytime hours no weekends! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

OFFICE HELP PT Silverton, M, W, F, 1-5. Send resume to: CRC, 7125 Mont. Rd., 45236

Driver / Assistant

PT Report Clerk

Bread Truck Route Driver

$35,000-60,000/yr + benefits and paid training program. Expand accounts, make deliveries, provide excellent service to customers! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

CDL DRIVER

Evergreen, a premier retirement community is looking for a part time CDL driver. Some evenings required. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a pleasant personality. Send resume to: HR, Wellspring 8000 Evergreen Ridge Dr Cincinnati, OH 45215 Fax: 513-948-2330 EOE M/F/V/H

OTR FLATBEDS OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE * Must be 21yrs old * Have a Class A CDL * Must have 6 mos verifiable exp. Don’t delay…Contact Recruiting today: 866-233-2767 or visit us online

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Company Drivers 2 days per week. Driving jobs available Up to .38 cpm now. local delivery, Insurance experience Hazmat req. courier, and long dis- helpful. Send resume to 2 yrs TT Exp jbolan@altru.com tance OTR Positions Class A CDL currently being filled. 888-237-5114 No experience re- Receptionist/Clerk/Typist www.tcsohio.com/ Miami Township, Clermont quired. Must be at County careers is accepting applicahealth/beauty least 25 years old with tions for the position of 363 services Receptionist/Clerk/Typist. class A CDL required. This position is full-time, 40 Home every night. hours per week. The posi- WE ARE EXPANDING! OWNER OPS tion involves answering the Competitive wages & Spa Consultant telephone, taking messages, full benefit package. transferring calls; greeting NEEDED FOR RUNS As featured in TO CHICAGO, Apply if interested. visitors and directing them to

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the appropriate department, pikusdirect@gmail.com taking and responding to complaints from residents, typing and filing. Job requirements: applicant must have a high school diploma or G.E.D, and possess a valid Ohio drivers license, Salary range $12.00 to $14.50 per hr. + excellent benefit package. Applications and 365 retail resumes must be submitted needed for Cinti area. to the Township AdministraFull time in a unionized tor by 4:30 PM on WednesDELI MANAGER day September 16, 2009 at For N Ky independent su - environment. DSD expe - the Miami Township Civic permarket. Seeking selfCenter, 6101 Meijer Drive, rience a plus. Stable motived individual with ex Milford, Ohio. EEO. Drug / perience in deli/bakery & work history. Good driv - alcohol free work place.

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ADT SALES AGENTS

DEFENDER Direct, the largest ADT dealer in the nation is looking for highly motivated and challenging individuals to bring their talents to our ADT sales floor in our state-of-the-art Call Center located in Cincinnati. In just ten years, DEFENDER Direct, Inc. has grown to over $150 million in revenues and a member of the Inc. 500 List of Fastest Growing Companies. DEFENDER Direct is an authorized dealer for such prestigious brands as ADT, GE and DISH Network. DEFENDER Direct offers a full benefits pack age, 401(k) with company match, and many employee incentives. Candidates with a 4-year degree or 5-7 years sales experience and a proven track record preferred. Interested candidates can apply at www.defenderdirect.com

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Carpenters / Helpers & Painters

To $22.50/hour + benefits! Need trainees and skilled workers ASAP! Local work, year round! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

Machinist Apprentice

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

To $19/hr + excellent beneLocal City Delivery fits & profit sharing! Onsite training & coursework while / Driver to $20.43/hr + Benefits & company truck. apprenticing for lg. machine Need Non CDL & CDL drivparts manufacturer! ers! Local deliveries only, 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee no OTR, no nights or weekends! ASAP! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

MACHINIST

Specialized repair facility looking for FT machinist.. Min 5 yrs exp.required. Must be knowledgeable with operation of lathes; horizontals& vertical boring mills. Competitive wages, excellent benefits & annual bonus program. Send resume to: HR, 518 W. Crescentville Rd, Cinti, Oh 45246.

Local Driver Mechanic

5 yrs Driving Exp. Clean CDL req’d. Call 513-641-4330 ask for Lenny

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE $150K THIS YEAR? Is your job in jeopardy because of the state of the economy? Are you hard work ing? Jasper Contractors is an expanding nation wide roofing contractor looking for organ ized PRO’S who are able to handle high volume and high responsibility! We are re cession proof industry leaders looking for

"SWING FOR THE FENCE’’ CLOSING LEADERS ! WE OFFER: Base Salary + Bonus Company Paid Vehicle and Fuel Travel Req’d Background Check/Drug Screen Req’d College Degree Req’d 100% Health Insurance For information, please email your resume to:

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Plumber Helper / Drain Tech Assistant

To $18/hour + benefits and on the job training. New installation and repair work. Need ASAP! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

Dock Workers/Freight Loaders to $17.77/Hr + benefits (medical, dental, 401K, pd holidays &sick days & stock purchase opts) Use lift trucks to load freight onto trlrs. Training! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

Fence Installer Needed. Exp. or non. Upside in pay and benefits. Send resume or letter with contact to PO Box 428613 Cin Oh 45242 General Laborer / Electrical Assistant

To $15/hr + & training. All local work! Construction/ Remodeling clean up and lay out new lines. Need ASAP! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

Soda/Beverage Delivery Drivers

To $900/wk + benefits. Need Van Drivers (Non CDL) AND CDL drivers. Local routes. All trucks/vans are provided by company w/ gas allowance. 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

TANKER DRIVER

needed. Class "A" CDL w/Hazmat. Good MVR 2 yrs verifiable experience with tractor trailer. 859-371-9635

help 390 general wanted Animal Care Worker To $500/wk, No exp. needed, must love animals. Dogs, cats, birds and other! Provide basic care and show attention/affection! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

Grounds Keeper

To $18/hr + benefits (Lg. Property Mgt Co) Truck & equipt. provided. Lawn & grounds maint. for properties in no. Cincy! Year Round Work! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

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DIESEL MECHANIC Harrison Concrete heavy-duty mech 7—10yrs exp.elect/hydr, brakes, steering susp. welding. PM & plant maint. Own tools req. Clean MVR. CDL pref. Wages based on exp. By appt 513-367-0234 ext 110 LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!

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∂ HBM Operator: 2nd Shift ∂ Prep/Finish Tech: 2nd Shift ∂ Material Handler/Prod. Control ∂ Quality Inspector ∂ Cell Leader Aviation or Aerospace experience is preferred, not required. This position requires flexibility on all shifts. This is a real opportunity to join a company that is experiencing steady growth and is well respected in our industry. Full Time Employees are eligible to participate in: Health, Dental, Vision, Optional Life Insurance for Employee, Spouse and Children. Company paid Disability plans, 401k, Profit Sharing, Exercise Facility, paid holidays and vacations. All employment offers are contingent upon successfully passing a Drug and Alcohol Test and a Security Screening. E-MAIL: careers.cincinnati@standardaero.com

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391 position wanted Nanny avail. my home or yours. Exc ref’s. will do trans. Red cross & CPR cert. 257-2925

406 alterations/ sewing

CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES Your fabric or mine. Quality & fast service. Unbeatable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free ests. Call (513) 759-0667

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PART TIME Warehouse/Clerical EMPLOYEE NEEDED

High energy work environment with varied assignments in shipping/ receiving,application of custom heat transfers, filling orders. Must have computer exp., with microsoftt office suite & possess strong attention to detail. Flexible hours Mon-Fri. Excellent starting pay Email resume to info@headsweats.com

Manager

Live in manager for retirement community. On duty every other week with flexible hours. Free rent, utilities, meals and monthly stipend. Perfect opportunity for person(s) seeking pt employment. Apply at: SEM Terrace 5371 S. Milford Rd. Milford, OH Or call: 513-248-1140 EOE

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HAUNTERS WANTED Want to have fun while you work? Does scaring the pants off of someone make you laugh? We’re looking for you! Looking for high energy, creative individuals to work in Cincinnati’s most haunted cornfield. Job is part time & seasonal. Fridays & Saturdays 6 p.m. to Close?? October 2nd - October 31st. Must be 16 years or older. For an application please visit our website, www.turpinfarms.com. You may mail your application to Turpin Farms Agritainment, 3295 Turpin Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45244, or fax it to 513-561-1547. Please no phone calls. Any questions please email turpinsodfarms@yahoo.com, Attn: Haunt. Deadline for application is September 23, 2009.

Plant Operator Waste Water Treatment Plant Operator: The Village of Williamsburg is seeking a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. This position reports directly to the Village Administrator and is primarily responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Wastewater Treatment Plant and associated collec tion system. Additional duties related to daily operations of the Public Works Department include water and sewer line installation & repair, general maintenance of Village properties and other duties as assigned. Must possess Class II or III Wastewater Operator License issued by the State of Ohio and have significant experience in Wastewater Treatment Plant operations and/or maintenance. Ideal candidate will possess excellent organizational, long-range planning skills and the ability to effectively communicate with elected officials, employees and general public. Starting pay is $15.00 to $22.50 per hour, negotiable depending on qualifications. Applications, with references and proof of State License, will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications may be obtained at 107 West Main Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176. EEO/ADA

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Katie Kate’s Family Home when you need phe nomenal care, all it takes is one call to Ka 428 cleaning tie Kate’s Home Care, our staff will work closely with the posi tions to help develop individualized plan care. We are available 24/7, avail home Housekeeping Servhealth aides & home ices with high atten makers, prvt pay or tion to detail, can ins, space avail for transform any space prvt or semi prvt into organized, well parties, maint’d living or biz environment! Reliable, Board of Health certi fied. 513-396-6244 exc corp & ind refs, dependable, 513-787-1917 painting/

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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

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PLASTER or RESTAURANT busiAVOID DRYWALL ness in busy strip mall. FORECLOSURE! Finishing or Repair Eastgate. Fully equipped & How to End Free est! currently operating. High Your Worries Today 513-625-7782 profit, low overhead. ReloFREE RECORDED cating, must sell. Serious MESSAGE Call anytime 24/7 441 electrical calls only.. Golden opp’ty! $31,275. Dave 513-752-0040 1-877-596-9385 (Hometown Advant dating age of Northern Ken NABI Electric 558 services tucky, LLC) Ceiling fan basis in stallation sale $79.00 carpentry/cabinets/ HOT LOCAL WOMEN! Lic&Insured more 422 counter tops FREE to call! services @ great Chat NOW! 18+ prices 513-617-3390 513-766-1111 RENEW YOUR 937-913-1111 home health COUNTERTOP 458 care 513-967-0595

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CLEANING PERSON PHONE WORK Hourly pay, expect 8 Great P/T day hours, hours a day, 1 to 2 great pay. Good days per week. Pro - phone voice needed. fessional Services Anderson location. need not apply. For in 513-624-6602 terview call. Spanish speaking a plus. 513-624-8890 Resident

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Warehouse Helper (Lg. Automotive Parts Dist.) to $17/hour + full benefits! Scan parts, load trucks and general work area clean up. Training!

To $500/wk, sort and label small packages, letters & envelopes for delivery. No exp. needed, will train. Mon-Fri, no weekends!

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Maintenance Assistant/ Trainee for Medical Facility To $17/hour + benefits and training. Preventative maintenance for building and equipment!

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Display Set Up / Delivery Driver for Major Food Distr to $39,000/yr BASE + bonuses for expanding services to existing & new customers! Non CDL opening! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

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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

Childcare in my nonsmoking Fairfax home. CPR & 1st Aid certi fied. Fncd yrd. Rea sonable rates. Refs. Tammy 513-271-0668

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Babysitting - In my Florence home. N/S. Exc refs. Reasonable rates. Hot meals, nr I-75, 9022 Preakness Dr. 859-547-7511 MAINEVILLE- Warren Co vouchers & prvt pay, all shifts, meals provided, ref’s avail, 513-683-3411 Eastgate/Batavia All day pre-school. 2½ & older. Nurture Childcare. 513-943-1700. Nanny available- my home or yours. Exc ref’s. will do trans. Red cross & CPR cert. 513-257-2925

CHILD CARE MonFri, some wknds, Age 2&up, vouchers & pvt care. some PT. 513-383-8204

Lost- Black small Female Pug, near Sands elemantary, Name is Sofie Call -706-9500

561 found FOUND- Dog, Beagle mix? F, 8/30, Floral Ct - Erlanger/Elsmere. Call to ID. 859-814-8916 FOUND- Dog, Beagle mix? F, 8/30, Floral Ct - Erlanger/Elsmere. Call to ID. 859-814-8916 FOUND KITTENS(6) in box, Sunday, Winton Woods Park, 5 wks old, 513-681-4628 Found- Small Black female cat, no tail, 513-528-9130

FINISH LINE cemetery 565 lots PAINT & DESIGN 19+ yrs specializing in residential and 6 Cemetery lots on commercial painting. Cemetary rd in We offer a Goshen for sale complimentary 1 hour 513-479-0705 session with our color consultant. Call for details & 585 greetings/ announcements FREE ESTIMATES, 513-833-6541 RE: HENRY WALLACE - WWII VET 476 remodeling DAUGHTERS JOYCE OR JANET: I am not able to contact Hank, HANDYMAN No job too big or and hope you will get small incl. electrical. in touch with me to let Call Bob & compare. me know what is happening to him & 513-248-2130 Evelyn. Thanks Sincerely, roofing/ 478 gutters Ferd A Mueller (Army Buddy) 1360 Rudd Ave ROOFING -- All types. Canon City, CO REPAIR SPECIALIST. 81212 Also gutters cleaned & 719-275-4275 repaired. 513-752-9546

ANDERSON business 25 yrs. of TLC 510 opportunitie Childcare for all ages. Age appropriate activities MAJOR FOOD CO. Fncd yd, N/S, EXPANDING 513-231-5328 Limited op for distribu Anderson- childcare in my home, ages infants - 2 yrs, exc refs, teachers schedule welcomed, contact Debbie 513-231-0168

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tion route servicing ESTABLISHED accounts using exclu sive Italian speciality products. Unique prod ucts - No Competition equals UNLIMITED profits. Priced to sell NOW at $18,900 1-866-806-4977

Investor/Partner Establish used car dealer, doing over $6 million per yr in sales, looking for individual(s), to es tablish "in house" finance co. Great location! Serious inq only! 513-237-9788

Earn The Income YOU Deserve. Start a MiniOffice Outlet from home. Free online training, flex hrs www. PlaceOfFreedom.com

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595 tickets Bengal Tickets- season, section 306, row 6, seats 1-2-3-4, $670/ea will sep, 937603-3637 or 962-1005

601 absolutely free Free La Z Boy recliner & desk. Good cond. You pick up 513-398-2843 FREE Sofa- Med green , lrg loose back pillows. Good shape 513-519-2847

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Help Around The Corner QUALITY LIFESTYLE SERVICES

Errands, Appt. & Airport Transportation, Pet Care, Miscellaneous Lifestyle Needs. Refs-Reasonable Rates.

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home machinery 655 furnishings 664 and tools

A-1 BEDS APPLIANCES WASHER DRYER STOVE - New Mattresses R E F R I G E R A T O R Factory Overstocks. 1 BEST APPLIANCE QUEEN MATTRESS Twin $99 - Full $149 $125up. Wash, Dry, - Queen $175 SET BUNKBED FUStv, Frig. Warr. dlv - King $299 BOONE COUNTY shwrm 859-727-3030, TON Can Deliver SELLING IT ALL FAIRGROUNDS 513-508-0006 513-720-5113 FROM $99-$199 OBO Burlington, KY Sun Sept. 20, 8a-3p LOST & FOUND CALLME 937 728 605 antiques 3123 OR 937 446 All new QUEEN 3rd Sunday Each Ads are FREE!! mattress/ box. Month April-October 513.242.4000 4320 Pillow Top w/box. Adm. Adults $3.00 ANTIQUE MALL In plastic bag. $155. ----------at Riverside Centre Can deliver.. Early Buying 3742 Kellogg Ave 513-874-9900 6am-8am "The Old Ferguson’s" Sell it quicker BEST APPLIANCE Adm. Adults $5.00 Find the perfect employee. Wed thru Sunday Rain or shine For internet and newspaper $99 & up. Showroom Antique Victorian by selling it 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Furniture :coffee tbl, 513-922-6847 recruitment solutions. SALES & REPAIRS 513-321-3181 closer to home. www.burlington Call Community Classified Wash-Dry-Stov-Frig secretary desk, writing www.riversidecentre desk. 513-254-8011 antiqueshow.com 513.242.4000 513-508-0006 antiquemall.com 859-727-3030 BROYHILL dining Search ads online any day, any time @ CommunityClassified.com Warranty - Delivery room set. table 2 leaves, six chairs, hutch. all in good conTO PLACE AN AD: Call 513.242.4000 or 859.283.7290. Fax: 513.242.4366. dition. $500 or best ofGOOD working wash- fer. 500 513-237-3033 463 landscape/lawn services 416 blacktopping/paving er & dryer, possible timer issue with dryer, ASPHALT PAVING & SEAL COATING ENTERPRISE LANDSCAPE & $175 for both, call DESK- solid maple, Owner attends every job TREE MANAGEMENT, LLC. 7 drawers, w/ chair, 513-244-6286 $ We pave you save $ NOW ACCEPTING NEW MOWING CLIENTS. 45 in wide, 19 in deep, Commercial residential all work certified RATES AS LOW AS $30 PER CUT & TRIM. 31 in high, $100, arts & & professionally done 612 crafts OTHER SERVICES INCL: TREE & STUMP REMOVAL 513-732-3646 Free Estimates & No Money Down Bookcase- $450 Armoire, $850. Call for Description 513-576-1116

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467 painting/decor/paper

430 concrete/cement work

VISUAL CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION

“Improving Your Site!” Driveways • Sidewalks • Patios • Steps • Blacktop • Stonework • Foundations Free Est. Give Us A Call - No Job Too Small!

513-242-4008 513-242-4008 Work Supervised by Owner

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Residential/Commercial

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11 All Work Professionally Completed yrs.

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443 excavating/backhoe services AFFORDABLE EXCAVATING Quality Light Excavation “We’ll do the job RIGHT” Dependable, Insured, Free Estimates Ponds • Clearing • Retaining Walls • Drainage Solutions • Gravel Driveways • Seeding • Demolition • Landscaping/Mowing Services

Andy 513-520-9000

BILL RUST ROOFING

Need Home Repairs?

New Roofs, Re-Roofs, Flat Roofs, Gutters, Leak Repairs, Skylights, Chimney Flashing, Roof Coatings, Pressure Washing

There’s no need to call several craftsmen for your home improvement and repairs, with one call we can do it all!

(513)248-0177 Each office is independently owned and operated.

www.housedoctors.com/landon/home

456 hauling trash removal

ONE MAN’S TRASH Waste & Rubbish Removal Since 1981

“Residential Size Dumpsters” FOR ALL YOUR CLEAN UP NEEDS:

• ROOFING • REMODELING • REHAB • BASEMENT • ATTIC • GARAGE MINIMAL LOAD • MINIMUM CHARGE

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Residential Re-Roofing Specialist

WIND DAMAGE & INSURANCE CLAIMS FREE WRITTEN ESTIMATES

5% Senior Discount

PROPERTY CLEAN-UP Removal of Any Unwanted Items

• Swimming Pool Demo & Fill • Residential Dumpster • Concrete Removal • Bobcat Service

513-533-0848

SCHWARTZ’S - CLERMONT ROOFING • TEAR-OFFS • GUTTERS • LAY OVERS

(513) 232-3243

Dumpsters

All Work Guaranteed! 29 Years Experience Free Written Estimate 24 Hour Service

513-532-3178

LABOR AVAILABLE FOR PROPERTY CLEANUP.

www.besthauling.com

513-616-4340

478 roofing

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• Junk Removal • House Clean Out • Brush & Tree Removal • Garage, Barn & Shed Demolition

FREE ESTIMATES RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Satisfying Clients in the Greater Cincinnati Area since 1994 • ALL WORK GUARANTEED • FULLY INSURED

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Fully Insured

ROBERT MCQUEEN’S ROOFING Family owned & operated. Handle all types of insurance claims. 30 years experience. Estimates prepared by owner. Fully insured with worker’s comp.

DINING Room SetVENDORS NEEDEDFORMALsell your crafts & Kathy Ireland collectibles, for EXC. COND. indoor/outdoor bazaar, Table, 6 Chrs, 2-Pce Sat 9/19, 9-3, Syca Hutch. Dark wood. more Senior Center, $2000 cash only. Can Blue Ash. Call Liz, Email pics 513-260-7111 Fairfield, OHMoving, Must Sell CRAFTERS Wanted! carolyntetsuw@gmail.com 513-858-2721 Fall Arts & Crafts Fair St. Vincent Ferrer MATTRESS Kenwood, 26th Annual KING SET Nov. 14, 2009 PILLOWTOP. $250. 513-791-1193 NEW IN PLASTIC, W/WARRANTY. CANAL DAYS FESTIVAL Metamora Indiana CAN DELIVER October 2, 3, 4 513-942-6999 Booth Space For Rent. 1-317-926-2411

MOVING. A n t i q u e marble top & larger cabinets; DR set with 8 chairs,buffet & china closet, BR dresser & DYNO BIKE From Montgomery armoire; washer & dryer; 513 281 5860 Cyclery. $75 cash 513-315-3394 Thomasville Dining room - drop leaf tbl, collector’s 632 items china cbnt, 6 chrs, side tbl, 3 lvs & pads, pcn wd, $950obo, DEPT 56- Some ChristAntq Oak Rolltop mas in The City, New Desk- 1921, England Village and McCaskey $750obo, North Pole 513-271-1604

620 bicycles mopeds

ALMOST everything to build an 85 Shelby Charger $3000 worth of parts, including engine some NIB Make offer 513-470-0091 Shopsmith Mark 5includes accessories, bansaw, plainer, joiner, & dust catcher, $750, 513-947-8714

GOLF CART-Ez Go ’03. elec, exc cond, 660 jewelry w/charger, windshield & top. Also lot & camper 513-575-3031 Bengal Tiger IRONMAN stair stepper 5 month old ironman stair stepper from costco- GREAT condition, paid 800asking 400. obo call claire 513-3837515

Bracelets . Bengal Tiger earrings Check’em Out! www.dellasdesigns. net or call 513-474-7427

DIAMOND 1.51ctw g/vs2 round brilliant cut, w/. cert papers. Asking $8500 /obo 513-502-0554

SEASONED Hardwds All split, free delivery and stacking, Dry. No Junk, 513-738-0835

L A W N TRACTORS -14Hp MTD $350; 10hp wheelhorse $400 both VGC 513-625-0820

INSTANT CASH PAID For Baseball cards, coins, gold, silver, paper money, antiques, old toys, watches, comics, Nascar, Case XX, military, trains, autographs, entire estates, lots of others! We pick up. 513-295-5634.

Chinese Crested (hairlesss other breeds, some on sale, 513-896ADOPT A Puppy Kit- 5056. Visit our website ten Open 7 Days/wk, preferredpuppies.com 8am-7pm Accept ing litters. Low cost spay & Chocolate Lab pups neuter. Sycamore Ani- AKC. born June 17. 2 mal Hosp. 513-683Males. Champ 2300; Hamilton Ave. Bloodlines. Vet 513-825-4011. BBB checked & vacc. $400 Member 1-606-748-0597 AMERICAN Pitbull, COCKAPOO. Female Purebred 2 males and buff $250. Male chocolate 2 female,tri color $200. Shots, wormed. blues,great bloodlines 513-625-2329 first shot adba reg.8weeks old 600 to DACHSHUND MINI 800 513 614 4174 home raised, rare col-

males 150 513-625students joining school band, w/ music books, CASH for RECORDS 1124 $200, 513-984-0133 45s & albums. I can come to you! BEAGLE Puppies 1 female, 2 males, Lester Upright Piano513-752-2718 8 weeks, Tri-color, 1st Betsy Ross Spin It, shots and wormed, looks gd, plays great, A+ BUYING CHINA, 100.00, 859-393-5281 $100, 513-774-0233 Crystal, Silver. Estate & Collectibles. Top $$. BEAGLE PUPS - AKC, 673 recreation 513-793-3339 3 females, 2 males, shots, wormed, vet flea chk’d, $150, 740-574HOT TUB 6 Person, 690 markets 6694 or 352-4220 New, 3yr warranty, waterfall, lights, $2995 513-267-9618 POOL TABLE. 8ft, American. 1 pc slate. Ball return balls, cues, all accessories. $500. 270-535-0987

POOL Table Vintage Brunswick model. Built in 1910s/1920s -considered antique. Regulation size, solid construction. Will share moving costs. All fair offers considered. 513-378-5254.

FRIENDSHIP INDIANA Sept. 12-20th, W. on Rt. 50 at Lawrenceburg, 6 mi. W of Dillsboro on St. Rt. #62. Open Daily 9am-? 859-341-9188 or 812-667-5645. Bring this ad to show for $1.00 off parking. Monday - Thursday

NEW MINI FLEA MARKET South on 75, Richwood exit turn left 10gal Aquarium w/cab to US 25, right on ironing board, type 11564 US 25, writer, cookware, pics, Sat 9a-5p Sun 10a-4p lamp, vacuums etc! $1-$15. 513-732-3646

675 miscellaneous

AIR CONDITIONER COMPRESSOR. Copeland, used 2mos, 2.5ton & fan. $300. 513-921-7144

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Bob Dylan

WANTED: March 1965 Taft Theater Cincy Concert Poster Willl Pay $3000 cash! 310-346-1965

WWII RELICS US, German, Japanese. Sell your military items to a veteran/ collector. Top $ paid. 859-630-8085

CARPENTRY, DRYWALL, PAINTING, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DOORS Handyman Services• Free Estimates “No Job Too Big or Small’ Randy Mullins 513-460-8886

650 games and toys

KENDALL HANDYMAN & REMODELING SERVICE Free Estimates

513-752-1667 If you’re looking for buyers, you’re in the right neighborhood.

1001498006-01

N NO O J JOB OB T TOO OO SMALL SMALL Roofing, Tile, Windows, Siding, Electric, Fans & Lights, Plumbing, Kitchen & Baths, Basements, Room Additions, & Interior Trim

To place your

BINGO

ad call 513.242.4000 513.242.4000

Call Community Classified

513- 722-8707

Quality work at Quality Prices serving the Tri-State area.

492

tree service

DeWees Tree Service Free Estimates ◆ Fully Insured Worker’s Comp. ◆ 20+ Yrs. Experience Residential and Commercial

753-1854

(cell) 616-TREE

TREE IMAGES

652 health aides ELEC Wheelchair. Pronto M91, Heavy Duty w/Sure Grip. Like new. Pd. $6000. Sell $600. 513-688-1001

HOSPITAL BED Power. With mattress & rails. Clean. Good cond., Works great. $350. 513-505-3746 home 655 furnishings

• Tree Removal • Tree Trimming • Stump Removal • Lawn Care

100% Brand New Mattress. Full Size Set. Still in package. Warranty. Sell for $125 513-874-2233

513-528-4167 (24 hours)

To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000

Professional Tree Service

Free Estimates

Fully Insured

DACHSHUNDS Mini silver daples, 2m, 1f, CKC, $300, 513-4761267 or 513-625-3744 DOBERMAN

PUP. CKC reg. Ready now. Tail docked, black & tan male. POP $550obo. 937-205-6712

English Mastiff PupsAKC, m/f, fawn & apri cot, also avail 1 yr old brindle ml $600, fallsvillemastiffs@ yahoo.com, 937-402-1594

Bichon FRISE pupsAbsolutely beautiful, amazing temperment, non-allergenic, 5 M, 1F, great family pets, GERMAN Shepherds705 dogs 8 wks, vet chk’d, AKC, 513-321-6578 Mt. Lookout $500/each blk & tan & blk, POP, $400, 513-646-3333 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Adopt a Dog, Puppy BORDER COLLIES Cat or Kitten Goldendoodles- mini, PUPS-AKC, titled All sizes, shapes, colors, breed mixes; working parents. Start - S1B, 1 female, 3 All need forever ed obed. Sweet dispo - males, will be 15-20 homes! Adoption Fees sition. Leash & crate lbs, 1 yr health guar, All Cats - $75.00 trained. 513-265-7201. $800, 740-464-0048 All Dogs - $95.00 Adoption Fee Incl: Spay/Neuter, Shots & JACK Russell pups, ckc BOXER PUPS. AKC Microchipping. born 6/30, vet checked, w/papers. Health guar. shots, wormed. POP $250. The League For 513-875-3370 Brindle & fawn, vet ck, Animal Welfare is a No-Kill Shelter. POP. $400. 513-237-4302 JACK RUSSELL 513-735-2299 ! www.lfaw.org ! BOXER Pups- CKC, Pups- Great w/kids, fawns $250, blks smooth coat, short legs, ADOPT-- Animal Res- $300, very nice pup- NKC, POP $150-$250. cue Fund. Kittens, Cats, pies, DOB July 5, 937513-625-1312 Puppies & Dogs. 725-5955 or 379-2429 513-753-9252. JACK RUSSELL TERwww.petfinder.com BOXER- Pups, CKC , RIER I HAVE 7 JACK vet chkd, dewclaws RUSSELL PUPS. 2 Adopt Dogs/Puppies done, tails docked, MALE AND 5 FEfrom Save the Animals ready now, $300 firm. MALE. ALL ARE Foundation. Spayed, 513-560-7115 EJRTCA REGISneut, vac. TERED. CURRENTLY staf.petfinder.org BOXERS - AKC, 10 weeks 4 WEEKS OLD. TAILS old, all colors, shots AND DEW ALREADY & wormed, DONE STARTED POP, $200. A dorable Pup 937-544-7040 WORMING. TAKING pies RESERVATIONS. 859-393-0645 Boxers- AKC, M & F Blacks, & Brindle, 50 Different Breeds! shots, wormed, dew 100 Different Pets! claws removed, Jungle Jim’s 513-582-0585 Shopping Plaza 5470 Dixie Hwy. CHIHUAHUA- CKC, Fairfield pups long/short coats, 513.829.6060 Red, tan, tri-color. petlandfairfield.com shots, wormed, Very small & adorable, LOST & FOUND $300-$350. Ads are FREE!! 937-515-0265 513.242.4000

513-943-7663

4 SEASONS SEAMLESS GUTTER CO. Insured Qualified 18 yrs. in the business

DACHSHUND PUPSpics at honeysminidachs.com 937-466-9467

BELGIAN Shepherd Tervuren AKC puppies, Champion pa- DOGUE DE BOR DEAUX (French rents, M & F, family Mastiff)-Pups, very r a i s e d , cute, great dogs, www.myterv.com, health guar. OFA shots, wormd, $750. 937-446-3073 show quality $1000 513-474-5454 ENGLISH MASTIFFDOB 6/2/09, 2 males $425, 2 females $475 obo. No papers. 513-850-9376

Corn Hole Bags Excellent quality. 25+ 459 home improvement/remodeling GUTTER LEAKING ? FALLING DO colors $15/each set. Call for a FREE estimate WN ? Call 859-342-8741

Q & Q CONSTRUCTION

705 dogs

any war relics, weapons, helmets, uniforms, medals ors, smooth & long, anything military. Holton B-flat Trumpet- 513-309-1347. Local AUSTRALIAN Cattle Will meet great for beginning firefighter & collector Dog 5 females and 2 606-561-6146 665 musical merchandise

WEIDER GYM Weight bench weights. $100 cash Diamond Engagement BUYING-RECORD AL only 513-315-3394 Ring- 1.89 ct, emerald BUMS & CDs, JAZZ, cut, D VS2 GIA Cert w/ BLUES, ROCK & firewood/ 647 fuel/coal 1.09 ct tw trillium ROLL, ALTERNA sidestones. $12k 513- TIVE, R&B & REG 755-6163 GAE 513-825-6985 FIREWOOD

Full cord $155, ½ cord $80. Well seas- 662 lawn and garden oned. All Hardwood. 513-376-1187

705 dogs

4HP AIR COMPRES 1 Buyer of SOR & 6" jointer WWI & WWII -- US $125/ea. German & Japanese 513-623-3605 Paying top dollar for

CONCERT tickets U2 (2) 9-12-2009 CHICAGO, SOLDIER FIELD. series. 513-777-2750 SECTION 113, ROW TWIN BED, $99 obo 3, 2 SEATS 1K, obo exercise/sports (2) LOVESEATS 513-546-5585 645 equipment

$50/ea obo. Blue Ash. 513-792-9881

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705 dogs

LABRADOR ACK Registered Black Fe male Lab, 3 left. All shots and vet checked. Wonderful dispositon and temperment. Must sell 200.00. 859-466-8887

SCHNAUZER MINI CKC, M $300, F $350 cash. Salt & Pepper, DOB 7/18, 1st shot, tails docked, 937-378-2113

SHIH A POO/ PEKINGESE Mix- CKC reg, M & F, $275 & $300. Shots, wormed, balls of fur, many colors, 513-625-9170

YORKIE 2M 3F AKC Cute and Ready to Go! Shots, Vet Checked 450-650 HIMALAYAN/Persian kittens, CFA, 1st 937-832-3324

PEKINGESE -Pups, adorable, AKC, vet ckd, shots, wormed, 3 F $295 / 3 M $250. Also: (1) 13wk F, $150 & (1) spayed 3 yr F, $100. Most major credit cards Okay. 937-466-2066

Pomeranian

Pup. Male, champ line, blonde color. Shots, wormed. $300. 513625-2329

POODLES. AKC, Miniature. Home raised Shots & wormed. Males $200. Parents on site. 513-625-0025

PUPPIES & SUPPLIES

YOUR NEW PUPPY

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

PUPPIES-

Vet ck’d, health guaranteed, Cash Only. $50 & up 513-755-2267 Accepting healthy litters

SCOTTISH Terrier Pups, black, AKC, health guaranteed, POP, vet checked, male & female. Great pets! $500. 513-722-3886

SHELTIES-AKC, 6 wks. m & f, tri, blk/wht, sable /wht, Wormed. Cash only. $250. 513-625-3408, 513-833-5660 SHELTIES- AKC pups, sable, shots, wormed, vet chkd, $400-$450. 937-987-2097. dianashelties.com SHIH-TZU Poos ShihTzu Poos 200.00 or best offer, males one black one tan very adorable 1st set shots and have been wormed call 614-3016572

16 mos old. 5.5lbs. $300/obo. 937-393-8138 / 937-205-6389

ST. BERNARD-Pups, 6 wks, wormed, m/f long & short haired. $350 & $375 513-432-0274

Fall Specials Start NOW! Profound & Unique Learning Program Addresses Behavior on all levels. We provide results. Lifetime Guarantee •Housebreaking• •Home Guard• •Basic Manners•. All Problems Solved. See Videos on website @ aztecdogtraining.com Call Now! 513-827-6400 Free Evaluation with ad.

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BATAVIA Carriage Run Sub Sale on Trotters Way Amelia- 112 Courtyard Saturday 9/12, 9a-6p. Ln, 9/12 & 9/13 9-3pm Sunday 9/13, 9a-5p. Moving Sale, EVERYTHING MUST GO!! BATAVIA- Sat 9/12 92, art, stemware, anti que furn & wringer washer, misc, 2199 ANDERSONElk Lick Rd off SR 222 Babies/Children

ANDERSON Big Garage Sale. Sat, 9/12 from 9:00 to ?. 1360 Eight Mile Road. Corner of Eight Mile and Shenstone.

Y O R K IE - male, blk, teacup, 5 lbs, 8 yrs old, adorable, best offer, 513-382-1400

BATAVIASat Sept 12th, 9am-1pm Located in front of the YWCA at 55 South 4th St. Like new baby girl clothes, toddler boy clothes, some tools, misc

ANDERSON Eagle’s Watch Community off Bruns Rd nr Wolfangle, Saturday 9/12, 9-3. Rain Date BETHEL Sun 9/13. Furn, toys, hshld items, clothes, 9/11-12, 9a-?. 3225 Kennedy Ford Rd off & more

2046 Berkshire Club Dr.

Collectables include Royal Daulton, Lladro, Swarovsky , Longaberger, P. Buck ley Moss, Farnsworth, framed & unframed Disney, carpet, linens, hshld, seasonal decor, wicker etagere, ladderback chrs (need re caning), Wmns prof. clothes. BATAVIA TWP . Sat 9/12 8-5. NASCAR die casts, Earnhardts, Stewarts, Gordon & many others, comics, baby items & misc household items. 3505 Virginia. Dr., Amelia

810-950 BATAVIA /OWENSVILLE HORSE BOARDING STALLS FOR RENT Clean barn w/large INDOOR arena. Plenty of pasture and outside riding ring. 5 min. from Clermont County Fair Grounds. Stall fee negotible. Call 513-732-0792

brown paint 13 h, YORKIES-CKC, pure $600, brown & wht & mixes, x-sm M $450, paint mare, 3 yrs old, avg sz M $300, M&F $700, wht, blk & brown mixes, $200-$250. paint 9 yrs old, 15.2 h Cash. 937-515-1992 $900, all broke to ride, can deliver, 812-534-3819

710 cats

Adopt Kittens/ Cats:

TIMOTHY HAY square & round bales, priced by quantity, 513-625-2051

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garage 685 sales

Burlington Ky. Eastgate/Milford 3 day Estate Sale 9/11-9/13 8AM 2PM 3450 Feeley Rd. 5014 Barnsby Ln. (off Idlewild Rd) POLO FIELDS Fri-Sat 9am-5pm MULTI FAMILY Sun 1pm-5pm Books, Teacher Mate #’s @ 8am. rials gr.4-5, Antiques, (Barn opens@ 8:30a) Nice items, Contents of large Wide Variety home, basement, garage and barn. FALL CINTI Antiques, Furniture, tools, collectables ANTIQUE and lots of misc. FISHING Garage kept org. ownTACKLE er 1994 Cad. Deville. SHOW living room furn, bedroom furn., nice twin cherry bedroom set, Sept 10...12-dusk large modern curio Sept 11 & 12 Cab. Plus other furn of 9am-dusk all sorts. LOTS of Sept 13.....9-11am smaller items of glassware, pottery, some Vendors welome sterling & silver plate, lots of books, records, shelving, craft items, Free admission to public file cabinets, lamps, rugs, kitchen items, 513-310-2424 postcards, linens, rugs & other household or 513-583-5880 items Barn is filled with a lot of items as hitailnunn well. Large amount of @cinci.rr.com items to much to list. Super 8 Motel Dir: From Burlington I-71 N. exit 25, go pass the Fair (Nr. Kings Island) Grounds less then 4 miles to Right on Feely Rd. For more info call 859-468-9468 or go hsestatesales.com

items, canning jars. Something for everything.

FT. WRIGHT KY -

DELHI- Sat 9/12 & Sun 9/13, 9am-5pm 5130 Delhi Pk. (Old Delhi Pet Ctr). Proceeds benefit Delhi Police Explorers. Clothing sale $3/bag. Lots of Bargains Bags Supplied Donated Items accepted.

Recreational Airplanes Boats/Motors/Equipt. RV’s, Campers, Trailers Off-Road Vehicles Motorcycles

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.

BIG $ALE!

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NOMAD Skyline ’05 . 24 ft long with slide out, sleeps 6-8 adults, exc cond., nonsmokr/nopets. $13,000 obo. 513-309-0397

860 810 utility 820 850 motorcycles 902 trailers 830 850 Buying Old Motorcycles INTERNATIONAL Automotive UTILITY TRAILER. 1977 & older. BMW, ’88 4X8. $400. Antique/Collector Cars 930 British, Japanese & oth513-528-3348 ers. 513-604-1402 Autos Wanted 905 Automobile Lease 945 HONDA CB750F ’79. 905 autos wanted Automobile Loans 943 1 owner, fairing, trunk, back rest, new Automobile for Sale 950 tires/batt/seals, TLC. Lk new $4000. Parts, Repairs, Accs. 910 513-231-3110 Trucks/Rent, Lease 915 Truck, Tractor/Trailer 920 NORTON 750 ’72. Commercial Vehicles 922 1 owner, collector Trucks/ SUV’s 935 bike, Combat ent, new tank/tires/batt/elec ig, Vans/Mini-Vans 940 lk new. $6000. 513-231-3110 Utility Trailers 902

UNWANTED

CARS

WANTED

513-797-7278

BUYING ALL VEHICLES Any Cond. Any Year. Quick Pick Up. Fair PRICE. CASH on the Spot 513-662-4955

SUZUKI Intruder 1400 If you’re looking ’95 GARAGE KEPT, for buyers, you’re RUNS FINE, 25K MILES, LOTS OF in the right TORQUE, MUST neighborhood. SELL. EMAIL ME , I CARS/TRUCKS- will buy SEND PIC- unwanted cars/trucks & Call Community Classified WILL $2500. O.B.O. will tow free. Top $$ paid 513.242.4000 TURE. 513- 236-1885 513-284-3888.

LEAGUE for ANIMAL WELFARE LARGEST RUMMAGE SALE EVER Sept. 12-13, 8a –3p The League is a Non Profit / No Kill Animal Shelter We filled up a semi truck full of merchandise for our rummage sale, now we need to sell them! Please join us by taking advantage of great prices &100’s of items from multiple households. We have furniture, books, tons of clothes, electronics, toys, holiday items, pet supplies, linens. You name it we probably have it. This huge sale will be held rain or shine at the League, located in Batavia at 4193 Taylor Rd. Take 32 to Old 74 (by Speedway) right on Armstrong & follow the signs. For more info call the League at 513-735-2299 or visit the website at www.lfaw.org 100% of Proceeds go towards helping the League’s animals. Loveland- 9/10 & 9/11 10-4. Tools, kids clothes, Misc items 6989 Oakland Rd

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L oveland/ G o s h e n T w p - 9/11 9a-2p, & 9/12 10a-4p, 48 Deerfield Dr, lthr sofa w/ loveseat, lrg aquarium w/ cab, clothes, misc! LOVELAND/Miami Twp/Milford- Hearth stone Sub Neighbor hood Sale off Loveland-Miamiville Rd. or BranchHill Guinea Rd. 10+ fami lies participating. Sept 10-11-12-13 8am1pm. New sales daily. Longaberger items, Vera Bradley bags, furn, kid/baby clothes, crib, swing, stroller, car seat & more. MADEIRA 09/12 9:00am 3:00pm 7306 EUCLID AVE. GREAT QUALITY CLOTHES, VARIETY OF HOUSEHOLD & HOLIDAY ITEMS, ALL PROCEEDS GO TO A LOCAL NO-KILL ANIMAL SHETLER MADISONVILLE- 9/11 9-4 & 9/12 9-12, St Paul Lutheran Church Rummage Sale, 5433 Madison Rd. Fun & toys, lots of misc. Madisonville

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Mon.-Sat. 9-3. 5400 Red Bank Rd. Loveland- Fri 9/11 9-4 513-271-7977. Sat 9/12 9-12- 3 Fam GARAGE SALE childrens books, Tiara glssware, stained glss PRICES EVERYDAY! Xmas ornaments, ba by items, misc hshld, 6207 & 6201 Spires Dr off Branch Hill Guinea Ashton Woods Subd.

MAINEVILLE-4 famiL O V E L A N D /M I A M I lies downsizing, gas TWP. 9/11-12, 8-2p. FP, ping-pong tbl, Furn, kids clths, hshld, tools, games, lots misc. 6211 Pintail. misc. 9/10 1-5, 9/11 & Weber’s Crossing 9/12 9-3, 8573 Find the perfect Maineville Rd. employee. Loveland Presbyterian For internet Church- Clothes, furn, Miami twp- 9/11& 9/12 Goshen- Lakseshore appliances, electron - 9-3. antique tools, Trailer Park Parkwide and newspaper ics, lamps, books, lighted & neon beer Sale 9/12 & 9/13 9-? recruitment collectables, signs, Misc antiques, Rain cancels kitchen items, toys, Lots More! Other sales solutions. EASTGATE Multi fam- Goshen/Newtonsville Christmas items, in neighborhood Call Community Classified ily yard sale. Kid clths, 9/11 9a-6p-9/12 9a-2p Much More! 1124 Hayward Circle hshold furnishing. 2828 Cedarville Rd, Sept 12 9a-3:30 pm SR131 to Dry Run to 513.242.4000 Sept 11-12, 9-? 4 Family yard sale, 360 Robin Ave White Gate Farm - Left or 859.283.7290 513-683-2525 1199 Creekstone Dr too many items to list! on Hayward Circle Sat, Sept. 12, kids toy, clothes and equipmt sale. 50+ sellers. 9-11am. NEW LOCATION: Old Steinmart, 1949 Dixie Hwy. $1. admsn. Cash only. Hosted by NKY Twins Club. Call 859-6405179, www.nkmotc.com

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û A&A û Buys Cars & Trucks $$ Cash on the spot $$ 513-720-7982

910 parts, repairs, accessories CURT Class 2 hitch, tongue weight cap 250 lbs, towing cap 25000 lbs $250 cash, 513-444-4562

930 antique and collector cars

rv’s, campers, 820 trailers

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N. SR 133. Misc, Elvis & Nascar, records 45s ANDERSON& albums & tools. Sat 9/12 9-1 Kids off to CollegeCleaning house- hand painted furn, guitar, CHERRY Grove Sept. Find the perfect drum set, More! 11,12,13 9:30 to 5 Fri employee. 7720 Heatherglen Dr and Sat 9:30 to 2 Sun. For internet 3867 Field Lane off of BLUE ASH -Hill and newspaper Sept 11th & Hopper HUSBANDS MAKING ANDERSON- Sat 12th, 8am-4:30. US SELL OUR recruitment 9/12, 9am-2pm. Mov - Hunt Rd to Flo- TREASURES! solutions. ing sale! Furniture, ral to Edward Antiques, furniture, bahousehold items, toys, Call Community Classified by stuff, Christmas Furn, d e c o r a t i o n s , 513.242.4000 tools, garden, aquari - Ave items, housewares, horse or 859.283.7290 um & more! 996 & 999 hshold Maycliffe Place exer bike, toys, tack...a little bit of evclothes, Xmas erything!

ANDERSON Sat Sept 12, 9-12

730 horses and equipment

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AMEILA - 3803 Merwin Ten Mile Rd. Fri 9/11 and Sat 9/12 from 8:00-3:00. Household goods, Barbie dolls, Christmas items an more.

Fall Clothing/Equipment Sale! Sat. Oct. 3rd. 8am12pm. Half-off sale: 11 am! Nagel Middle School 1500 Nagel Rd. $1.00 door charge. CASH ONLY. Sales Final!

YORKIE- AKC males & females, vet chkd, 2nd shot, 3 mos old, adorable & lively! $450 up. 513-693-2892

from Heartt Animal Refuge. Spayed/ neutered, To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000 vaccinated. Application & SHIH-TZU - Toy Pups, VIZSLA PUPS- AKC, donation required. Thurs shots up to date, shots & wrmd, champ 6-8p Sat & Sun 11-2. Sharonville wormed, vet chkd, bldlines $350. 5 mos 513-368-4568 microchipped, 4 wks-3 old- only 2 left. yrs old, M & F, house - 513-344-6209 broken, 513-490-3261 LOST & FOUND WHEATON TERRIER, soft geocities.com/ Ads are FREE!! coat. Fem, AKC w/papers. Ads are FREE!! supeyguy83/ 6 mos. 2nd shots, wormed. 513.242.4000 513.242.4000 pocketpals1 $675. 513-233-5506

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HOUSEBOAT,58FT.B R O O K V I L L E Lake,very clean,well maintained,Large Front Deck,Large Master Bed,full bath,Hallway bunks,New canvass, Double Hulled, asking $29,500 513- 314-2746

Himalyans & Persians- CFA reg, vet chk’d, 1st shots, many colors, $200 & up, 513-683-3411

TERRI-POO - Small, fluffy pups, 7 wks, vet YORKIE PUPSchkd, 1st shots, feadorable, CKC, males, choc or black, 2 females, 11 wks, $250 cash. 513-353- shots, vet chk’d, $500, 3204, 513-315-9964 513-528-0278 GUILDING 4 yr, wht &

The Original DOGGY BOOTCAMP !

COBIA 17’ 80HP Yamaha New bimini EC 513-240-3560 513240-3560

shots, vet ck, hlth guar 513-683-1866. pawprintscattery.com

SHIH Tzu AKC Reg. 1 male BLK/WHT 11 weeks 1st shots SCOTTISH Terrier $300 OBO 937-393Puppies akc, AdoraMaltipoo- CKC reg, 8356 Male & Female, white, ble, health guaranteed, ready for their 12 wks old $300 each new families. 513-625- SHIH-TZU-female, 513-625-1043 purebred, 3414

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935 trucks/suvs FORD Explorer ’02 $8618 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 GMC Sierra ’96 $6,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com GMC Sonoma ’03 $8988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

CHEV JEEP Cherokee ’00 CORVETTE/MUSCLE $6,988 Mike Jones CARS/CLASSIC 888-284-4135 WANTED Private Owners Only. 513-608-8121 JEEP Cherokee Sport ’97. Offroaders Gem. CHEV Impala ’65 auto, 4WD, drive train, 327 400 turbo, 373 great shape, front end posi, needs restored, damaged. Driveable. $3500/obo. 232-5819 Make offer. 513-2311535/378-9303

935 trucks/suvs 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 DODGE Dakota ’98 $6499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

DODGE Durango SXT ’07 2007 Durango 4WD,

LEXUS RX330 ’05very good cond, load ed, lthr, Sirius radio, 114k mis, $17,900obo, 513-293-9074 NISSAN Titan King Cab ’08 long bed, 20K mi. Also ’07 short bed, 9500 mi. $17,500. Tom 513-266-0086 NISSAN Xterra ’04 $13,988 Mike Jones 888-284-4135

23K miles, 3rd seat, EC, TOYOTA Highlander Hybrid ’08. Limited Ed, $15,400. 513-476-3731 4WD, leather, 3rd row seat, 100K mi fact warrty, DOGDE Dakota ’96- low mi, $32K. 513-321-2046

V6, 50k orig mis, orig owner, 8ft bed w/ liner, new tires, sliding rear window, asking $5500, srs calls only, 513-289-5712

Toyota Tacoma ’90 Pickup- ex cab, 4x4, 165k mis, 5 spd, V6, rear seat, $3800, 513-485-2208

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Miami Twp- Fri 9/11 9MT WASHINGTON. 1p Sat 9/12 9a-4p. Benefit Yard Sale. Fri 6053 & 6047 Delicious MILFORD- Fri 9/11, & Sat 9-2. Too many Asha Ct, 1451 East Sat 9/12 & Sun 9/13, items to mention. Stoker. antique furn, Come join us! 9am-4pm. HAM toys, hshld, draperies, radios, exerc equip, 1815 Mears Ave. home decor, and craft items, tools, More! clothing & misc! 5573 ROSSMOYNE Peach Orchard Ln. ESTATE SALE! Fri 9/11 & Sat 9/12, 9-3. Furniture, toys, house MIami Twp-fri Sept 11 hold items. Everything & Sat Sept 12, 9a-3p goes! 8716 Pine Rd 5816 Meadowview Dr (off Sycamore Rd.) MILFORD Garage 3-FAMILIES Sale. Sat 9/12, 9-3p. Kitchen items, house - Entertainment center, SHARONVILLE 9/12 hold, Christmas, wom - coffee table, bentwood 8:00am 1:00pm Sharen’s clothing & misc. rocker, stereo system onville Community Gaw/speakers, receiver & rage Sale at the Sharturntable, teapots, oth - onville Recreation er household items. Center. 36 garage MILFORD-- 1052 Bob- 2702 Traverse Creek sales all in one huge by Ct., Sept 11th-13th, "Taverse Creek" in spot! Thousands of 9am-6pm. Tools, antiGarmin great items available! ques, good quality FREE admission. stuff. Don’t Miss It 10990 Thornview Drive. MILFORD 9/10 & 9/11 9-1. BARN SALE! antiques, glassware, tools, furn, Lots More No Earlybirds! MONTGOMERY5433 Carterway Dr, Sat 9/12 9-4. Rain SHARONVILLE-Sat off Klondike date 9/13. Antiques, Sept 12th, 8am-5pm. mink coat, misc. MILFORD- 9/11, PARFOUR COURT 12032 Cooperwood 9a-1p, 1745 Hunter’s off Cornell Rd. AppliWood, Hunt Club Sub, nces kids clothes, MT. LOOKOUToff Buckewheat, Estate Sale by Encore musical instruments, foosball, furn, bikes, much misc. Art (Asian & Amer.), & more! glassware, silver & sil ver plate, brass, por SPECIAL Milford/Day Hts- 5534 celain. etc, sofa, Used Book Fair & 5539 Kay Dr. Thurs coffee & matching end 9/10 & Fri 9/11 9-5. MILFORD tbls, Windsor chr, Usable antique & colLIBRARY antique washstnd lect. hand tools, fishing 1099 ST RT 131 w/carved pulls, anti gear, Much Misc. incl ----------que gate leg drop leaf cast iron/wood boxes, tbl, sm antique pump Featuring: Xavier linens, & glassware. organ, brkfast rm tbl & professor Bernard Gendreau’s estate 4 chrs, Lrg painted Milford/Day Htsdesk (and 2 others). collection including: 9/11, 9/12, 9/13 9-4. Exc desk chr, wood art, philosophy, thehshld, clothes, misc. bench w/tile decor, sm ology & much more. 5822 Stonewall ---------file cab w/marble top, Jackson Drive Wed. Sept 16, 5-7p 2 glass front cabinets Thurs. Sept 17, 5-7p (newer), TV cab, Fri. Sept 18, 12-5p bkcase, antique fern Sat. Sept 19, 10-4p stand, side by side fridge, kitch items, w/d, Milford Faith antique Vict. chest Sycamore Twp- 9/11 Church MOPS Exc w/mirror, trunk, King & 9/12. 9-4. Multi FamBaby & Kids Stuff bed, chest, dresser, & toys, car seats, hshld, dinette set. Sale bedside tbls, 2 cedar Consignment quality chests, 2 Oriental dec - 11228 Brookbridge Dr off Snider Rd. clothing for sizes orator chests, area 0- 12, toys, gear & rugs, tbl & flr lamps, Much More! Religious items, Kore- symmes TW P - 8519 Sat Sept 19, 9-12p. an war memorab . Fields Ertel Rd. Sat, Admission $1.00. antique painted wicker Sun & Mon; 9/5,6 & 7; 5910 Price Rd furn, deck furn, Many 8-4: Tanning bed, rolls of wallpaper (for furniture., electronics MILFORD. Fri 9/11 & Sat papering or craft clothes & Much More. 9/12 9-5. Household items, work), Men’s clothes clothing, appls, books, a/c, TERRACE PARK (L & XL), sm tools, mower, candles, encycloMoving Sale. 614 Lex MORE !! pedia, Tupperware, etc. ington Ave. Sat 9/12, 1197 Herschel Ave 5769 Meadowview Dr. off 9-2p. Sun 9/13 1-4p. Sat 9/12 9-4. Highview, off Rt 28. Lots of items. Sun 9/13 11-3

garage 685 sales TERRACE PARK 9/11-12, 8-1p. Antiques, vintage, collectibles, hshld, art, personal. 823 Yale.

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Mother’s Exchange Fall & Family Expo Event. Partnered w/ Soles 4 Souls. (gently used shoe donations welcomed)

Lakota West High School 8940 Union-Center Blvd 8am-Noon. Sept 12 100+ Moms selling childrens clothing, equipt, toys, furn., sports items, games & puzzles, computer & video games, books, nursery items, maternity, & more. 20 family friendly vendors $1 adms. Cash only. mothersxchange @hotmail.com

WHITE OAK Whole House Estate sale. Crate & Barrel sofa, chair, end tables, lamp; Arhaus, Drexel Bedroom, other furn, wall décor, 60s, 70s, pool table, huge amount name women’s clothing, access., purses, Rookwood, china, glass, Hurley print, collectibles, toys tools, mower, snow blower, household, lots of misc & more. 3149 Locust Log Ln off Sprucewood btw North Bend & Jessup, 9-4pm Sat only. Numbers 8:30am.

WYOMING- 9/12, 8a3p, 9/13 9a-2p, 369 Compton, HUGE MULTI FAMILY & PERENNIAL PLANT SALE! Furn, antqs, toys, stereo & exc equip, MUCH MORE!


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940 vans/ mini-vans CHEV Venture ’02 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com DODGE Gr Caravan ’04 $6995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322 HONDA Odyssey’00 $8499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

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950 automobiles for sale

950 automobiles for sale

CAD Fleetwood ’76 $9995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322

FORD Escort ’98 $3499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

CADILLAC DeVille ’89 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

FORD Focus ’05 $7,324 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

KIA Amanti ’05- blk, loaded, lxry, 54k mis, new $30,000, still in warr, compare to Avalon, Accura, Inifinti, Jag, or Mercedes, all lthr, Loveland, Oh, $9995, 714-598-9673

PONT. BONNEVILLE ’99: $3000. Good cond. CD player, all pwr. 859-341-8665

KIA Rio5 ’06 $8988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

SATURN SC1 ’01. PW, PL, 5 spd., Silver w/ 3rd door, 1.9L - 34+ MPG $2495. 513-641-6507

CHEV Aveo ’06 $9,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

FORD Focus ’05 $7988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

HONDA Odyssey’99 $5999 CHEV Cavalier ’01 $4995 Landen Motors 1-877-736-8136 513-683-4322 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

FORD Focus ’07 $10,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L CHEV Cavalier ’02 $4595 Landen Motors ’08: 4dr, van, slvr, 22K mis, 513-683-4322 gray lthr, ht’d seats, 6 disc CD in dash & many other options. Incredible, well maint. vehicle. $25,995 CHEV Cavalier ’03 $5995 513-367-6109 ask for John Landen Motors 513-683-4322

FORD Fusion ’06 $13,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

MITS Montero ’02 $6499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com NISSAN Quest ’00 $4595 Landen Motors 513-683-4322

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CHEV Cavalier ’04 $3995 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com CHEV Cobalt ’07 $9988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 CHEV Impala ’08 $13,988 Mike Jones 888-284-4135

ACURA CLS Type ’01. 2 dr auto, silver, leather, navig, 66k CHEV Impala LS ’05mi, very good cond. luxury Sedan, 6 cyl, $7700. 513-253-6936 fully loaded, 28 mpg, 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, $18,900. 513-593-2549

BMW X5 4.4i ’04

lthr, 088188mi., Blue, $18,000. 513-227-5372

BUICK LeSabre’97 $3995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322

BUICK LeSabre ’98: fully equipt, white, auto, cass , good cond. $3000. 859-341-8665 CAD DeVille ’94 $3995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322

lthr, sunrf, 34k mis, 1 owner, $9500, 513-984-2870

CHEV Nova ’74 $3,995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322 CHRYSLER 300M ’01 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com CHRYS PT Cruiser ’03 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com CHRYS PT Cruiser ’05 $6,499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com DODGE Neon ’02 $4,995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322 DODGE Neon ’04 $9995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322

GMC ENVOY DENALI 07 Fully loaded, 13k mi, Red Jewel, sunrf. $25,200. 513-752-7359 or 513 -407-1484 HONDA ACCORD ’97 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

LEXUS ES 300 ’99 $7999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

27 MOWERS IN STOCK! STOCK!

SAAB 900 Turbo ’92

Conv, auto, low 68K, XCnd, recs,garged, $8,875OBO 513-235-7496

LINC Continental ’72 $4995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322

SATURN SC1 ’99. Less 33K mi, new tires, $3300. 513-232-1296/lve msg

MAZDA Protege ’95 $1799 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

SUBARU Forester ’00 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

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MERC SABLE ’99. SUBARU Forester ’02 $7499 110k, decent shape. 1-877-736-8136 $1200/firm 513-532-3677 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

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SUBARU Impreza 2.5i MINI COOPER S ’06. ’08 Prem pkg, HONDA Accord ’98 $4595 Pristine cond. Less than 4K Nav+Bluetooth ph, <14Kmi, Landen Motors mi. Under warranty. White, $14,995. 513-683-4322 513-886-3739 $22,000. 513-753-9356 Honda Accord ’98 $4988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

MINI Cooper S

’07 TOYOTA Corolla ’02 $5995

6spd.man, snrf, 40K miles,charcoal, $19,500 36m 513-378-6131

HONDA Accord ’98 $7,499 1-877-736-8136 MITS Diamante ’01 $5,999 www.ohiomotorsinc.com 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

HONDA Accord EXL ’09- 4dr Sedan, auto, lthr, 6 disc cd, sunrf, rear spoiler, sat radio, very clean, still looks & smells new! 13,500k mis, $23,500, 513-378-9215 HONDA Civic ’98 $4999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

NISSAN 200SX ’97 $4,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com 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 tint, 167K, Black, $2,550, www.ohiomotorsinc.com VTEC, p/s, 5spd. a/c, pw, cc, 513-231-2487

HONDA Civic LX ’95

INFINITI G35 Sports Coupe ’03 snrf, tint, lthr, 45000mi., Tan ex wls trs $16,598. 513-476-1027

FORD Club Wagon ’96 $4,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

JAGUAR X J 8 ’00. 112K mi, V8, all maint rec, 6disc cd chngr, lthr, sunrf, Runs Grt $6500. 513-312-7576

FORD Thunderbird ’97 $4,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

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CADILLAC SRX V6 ’08 LOADED, AWD, NAV, 11000mi, SPT PKG, Charcoal, $30,500. 513-549-2805

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OLDS Eighty-Eight ’99 $5,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

Landen Motors 513-683-4322

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TOYOTA Corolla/ Prism ’00. runs good, new tires, tune up, cruise, auto, beautiful condition, $3100/obo 513-485-2208

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VOLKSWAGEN Jetta ’94 $3,499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

PONTIAC G6 ’06 $12,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

VOLVO 960 ’97 $3995 Landen Motors 513-683-4322

PONTIAC G6 ’07 $14,488 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

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PONT Sunfire ’05 $6988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

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2007 FORD MUSTANG COUPE LOADED, ONLY 25K MILES, NONE NICER! #98269.............................................. $14,924

1999 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER

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ACROSS 1 “This answer ends in a T,” e.g. 5 Site of Daniel Webster College 11 Ninnies 16 ___ Vincent, former Major League Baseball commissioner 19 Jesus, for one 20 Internal settler? 21 Postgame discussion 22 “___ Maris Stella” (Latin hymn) 23 Pub quantity 24 Some skiing stars? 27 Tell ___ story 29 Bluesy James 30 Importune, informally 31 Make waves? 32 Teen leader? 33 Sault ___ Marie 34 Schools of thought 35 Charge up 36 Word of leave-taking 38 Far out? 41 Hampshire’s home 42 Neptune, e.g. 43 French town in W.W. II fighting 44 Threnody 46 Defiant challenge to an order 47 To whom Mortimer declares “They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!” 50 Stuck 54 William Tell’s canton 55 “Dies ___” 57 “___ expert, but …” 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.

58 Winter hrs. in Winter Haven 59 ___-lacto-vegetarian 60 “Henry & June” author 62 Jiffy 64 Start of a German goodbye 65 Slung mud at 67 One of a pair of biblical nations 69 Unadulterated truth 72 Something of great interest? 73 Bartholomew, for one 75 Reprimand to a dog 76 “Norma ___” 77 Rapper ___ Jon 78 Person in a race 79 Laugh half 80 Speck 82 Transportation option 84 “Anytown, ___” 87 Volcanoes, e.g. 89 Result in 91 Brings with great difficulty 93 Rich people 95 Reykjavik’s home: Abbr. 96 “Shadowland” singer, 1988 97 The Charioteer constellation 100 Big name in escapism? 103 Fictional village visited by Major Joppolo 104 Window cover 105 Hotel supply 106 Nascar event airer 108 Hall-of-Fame outfielder Roush 109 Light shade 110 Pro Football Hallof-Famer Long 111 Blacken 112 Cambodian money

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East

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Visit us at www.columbiahyundai.com

COLUMBIA ROBIN FAULKNER

BETTER WARRANTY THEN A LEXUS!

JON McFARLAND JON M c FA R L A N D

2009 Santa Fe

$

22 MPG*

2009 Veracruz

29 MPG*

28 MPG*

2009 Tucson

25 MPG*

2009 Accent

2009 Elantra

5 Speed & More!

$ 1,500 2,000 1,000 2,000 2,000

2010 Genesis Coupe 2.0T

LEASE FOR

24 MPG*

#C0303

HMA HMA REBATE REBATE PLUS GET 4.39% FOR 60 MOS. PLUS GET 4.39% FOR 60 MOS. OR 5.39% FOR 72 MOS. OR 5.39% FOR 72 MOS.

HMA REBATE

HMA REBATE

HMA REBATE

$

$

$

$

CAL AJMAL

WHY USED WHY BUY BUY USED WHEN WHEN YOU YOU CAN C AN BUY BUY NEW? NEW?

18 MPG*

20 MPG*

JERRY TERRY

259

Per Month + Tax 36 Month Lease

$1,999 $1,999

Due at lease inception plus tax, title & registration

2009 Genesis

26 MPG*

2009 Sonata

2009 Elantra Touring

5 Speed & More! BUY FOR

$

24 49 249

with $0 down plus tax & title MSRP.....................$19,375 HMA Rebate............-$3,000 Columbia Discount..-$1,400

14,975

$

$

1,500 HMA REBATE

PLUS GET 4.39% FOR 60 MOS.

OR 5.39% FOR 72 MOS.

LEASE FOR

$

#C0303

399

Per Month + Tax 36 Month Lease

$2,999 $ 2,999

Due at lease inception plus tax, title & registration

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 9/10/2009.

RIGHT NOW, BUY ANY NEW HYUNDAI AND IF IN THE NEXT YEAR YOU LOSE YOUR INCOME, WE WILL LET YOU RETURN IT. THAT IS THE HYUNDAI ASSURANCE. HYUNDAI ADVANTAGE AMERICA’S BEST WARRANTY!

www.columbiahyundai.com

I-275 & MONTGOMERY RD.

489-2000

TALK DIRECTLY TO ROBIN FAULKNER FREE

1-800-615-6483

24 HOUR AUTOMATED CREDIT HOTLINE! Columbia Hyundai/Acura

1001498192-01

10 Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain ★ 5 Year/60,000 Mile Bumper to Bumper ★ 5 Year/Unlimited Roadside Assistance

COLUMBIA ACURA www.columbiaacura.com 2009 ACURA TL 2009 ACURA MDX $499* $399* MONTH + TAX 36 MO LEASE $1,599 DUE AT SIGNING

2.9

% UP TO 24*** APR

YD2829JNW

UA8629JW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, BASE MODEL

MONTHS

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, BASE MODEL

MONTH + TAX 36 MO LEASE $2,299 DUE AT SIGNING

3.9 9

% UP TO 60*** APR

MONTHS

ON SELECT NEW ACURAS

*10,000 MILES PER YEAR, 20¢ MILE OVER, CLOSED END LEASE. $0 DISPOSITION FEE, PLUS TAX, TITLE, LICENS E & DOC FEE. PURCHASE OPTION AT LEASE END. QUALIFIED BUYERS. *** 2.9% & 3.9% APR FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS ON ALL NEW ACURA TL, MDX & 2010 TSX. SALE ENDS 9/08/09.

JACOB CLOSE

I-275 & MONTGOMERY RD.

513-530-0100

C E RT I F I E D Pre-Owned Vehicles

2008 MDX...................................$37,995 Silver, ONLY 5K MILES #9745

2007 TL TYPE S..........................$28,495 40k Miles, Navigation, Bronze #30677-1

2008 TL.......................................$29,995 15k Miles, Dark Blue, Truly Like New! #9677

2008 MDX TECH.........................$40,995 Navigation, AWD, White, 21k Miles #9765

FINANCING AS LOW AS 3.9% ON SELECT CERTIFIED ACURAS!

COLUMBIA ACURA

JON McFARLAND

Pre-Owned Cars, Trucks, Vans, SUV’s Columbia’s BEST BUYS!

$6000 & UNDER SPECIAL!

2002 BUICK RENDEZVOUS CX..........$5,995 7 Passenger, 94k, REDUCED! #30355-1

BUICK LE SABRE LIMITED........$5,995 2003 HONDA CR-V EX.......................$14,995 2002 Silver, #91166-1 Maroon, 74k #61454

2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA LTD.......$14,595 Awd, Fully Loaded, Black 66k Miles #30536-5

2004 VW TOUREG AWD....................$16,995 Black, 69k Miles #70173-1

2008 HONDA FIT SPORT...................$16,495 Red, 5spd, 9k Miles #80586-1

2002 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS V6........$5,495 Gray, Sunroof, 133k#9699-1

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................................$12,995 Lime Green, 53k, Auto #60837

111k, Red, Spoiler, Restored #9720-1

76k, Limited Brougham, Sim Top, Bronze #01140-1

Hardtop, Black/Black, 28k #106049

2000 BUICK LESABRE.........................$7,995 2004 CORVETTE................................$27,995

MANAGER’S SPECIAL

05 LEXUS LS 430 PREMIUM....$29,995 Briarwood Pearl, 55k Miles, Beautiful 1-Owner Car.... #70700-1

FREE

24-Hour Automated Credit Hotline Pre-qualifying for an auto loan is as easy as pushing a button. 2 Hr. Response During Normal Business Hours

Columbia Hyundai 1-800-615-6483 or speak directly to Robin Faulkner 489-2000

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