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New auto mall coming to Mt. Orab BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press A new auto mall is coming to Mt. Orab, bringing at least five new dealerships and two hundred more jobs over the next few years. To get the project underway, the Mt. Orab Village Council signed a memorandum of understanding at its Oct. 7 meeting between the Village, the Brown County Commissioners, the Mt. Orab Port Authority, Jomachloe Mt. Orab LLC and Mark Williams. The memorandum of understanding is for the purchase by Williams of 29.9 acres of vacant land, owned by the Mt. Orab Port Authority. The property is located behind the Kroger Store in Mt. Orab on Apple Street, which, according to the memorandum, will eventually be extended westward to connect with Brooks-Malott Road. Williams and his attorney Jack Tucker attended the meeting, along with Brown County Commissioners Daryll Gray, Barry Woodruff and Tony Applegate, director of the Brown County Department of Economic Development, Kelly Cole and Mayor Bruce Lunsford. “Over the next five or six
year period,” Williams said, “We want to locate five to six new car franchises there on that property. We currently have already acquired two businesses who will move there including the Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram currently located in Peebles, and Mt. Orab Ford currently located at 480 West Main Street here in Mt. Orab.” Williams continued, “We would like to start building as early in the spring as possible. And then once the two dealerships are built, we will go out and secure the other three.” Williams said the project will be a two to six year process and that each of the dealerships will employ approximately 40 people which means at approximately 200 to 240 jobs in Brown County. “We feel that this is a very good location for an auto mall.”, he said. Mayor Lunsford said the village and the Port Authority has been working on the project for quite a while, working out details on financing and issuing bonds “I am very excited about this project,” Mayor Lunsford said, “On thing that is very important, and the only thing that was holding the project back at all was the extention of Apple CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
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Mt. Orab Village Council signed a memorandum of understanding Oct. 7 to facilitate the construction of a new auto mall in the village. Mt. Orab Ford will move from its current location on West Main Street to a new location behind the Mt. Orab Kroger.
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All three Brown County Commissioners attended the Oct. 7 Mt. Orab Village Council meeting to discuss plans for the village to extend Apple Street to Brooks-Malott Road.
Mark Williams, (right) and his attorney Jack Turner will begin construction in the spring on a new auto mall to be built in Mt. Orab.
Talks continue to return Ten indicted by Grand Jury medical care to G’Town BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press
BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Four regional health care providers are talking with representatives of Southwest Regional Medical Center about reopening some type of medical care in Georgetown in some form, according to insiders familiar with the negotiations. The specific details and timelines of the various proposals were not disclosed. Meanwhile, former employees of the hospital received two weeks worth of pay from SWRMC on October 3. One week’s worth of pay is still owed to the employees. At press time,
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SWRMC Chief Operating Officer Roger Rieger said that employees would receive their final paychecks on Oct. 10. Efforts are also underway to preserve the availability of doctors to Georgetown residents. Dr. Jeff Donohoo said “No matter what happens, I will be practicing medicine in Georgetown and I will support the hospital.” Donohoo said that Dr. Chris Haas has also ex-
pressed his determination to remain in the village. Regarding the next step after the closure of SWRMC on Sept. 26, Donohoo said that when the situation eventually stabilizes, he would like to see an Emergency Room, laboratory and Radiology facilities and an outpatient clinic available to residents of Brown County. “People are working CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
Ten people were indicted by a Brown County Grand Jury on Oct. 3 on a variety of charges. James Rebensdorf, 34 of Georgetown, is charged with Rape, a first degree felony, and two counts of first degree felony Kidnap-
Judicial Candidates speak in Aberdeen BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press
Fatal accident on US 52 kills Ripley woman The Ohio State Highway Patrol is currently investigating a one vehicle fatal crash. The crash occurred on October 4, 2014 at approximately 10:05 a.m. on US 52, near milepost 2. Preliminary investigation revealed that Tracy Machelle Thompson, age 43, of Ripley, Ohio was driving a 2004 Mazda 6, westbound on US 52. Ms. Thompson was traveling at a high rate of speed, trav-
eled off the left side of the roadway, and struck a tree. Ms. Thompson was alone in the vehicle, and was pronounced deceased at the scene by Dr. William Hinckley of University of Cincinnati Air Care. Ms. Thompson was not wearing her seatbelt. Alcohol is not suspected. The crash remains under investigation.
ping. He is also charged with Felonious Assault, a second degree felony. The charges stem from an incident on Sept. 13, when Rebensdorf allegedly raped, kidnapped and assaulted an adult victim. Colin Doherty, 23 of Georgetown, faces two counts of Attempted Aggravated Murder and two
Both candidates for Juvenile-Probate Judge in Brown County attended the Oct. 6 Aberdeen Village Council meeting. Julie Steddom spoke first, giving the council and those attending the meeting her reasons why she feels she is the best candidate for the position. “The first place I worked was in the prosecutors office here in Brown County for Tom Grennan for two years”, Steddom said. “I was the assistant prosecutor in the juvenile court, which means I handled all the traffic citations, all the
juvenile crime, and I also represented Job and Family Services in the abuse and dependency cases.” Steddom said those types of cases were very important. “Whoever you elect to be judge must have experience handling those types of cases. They are lifechanging decisions for children.” Steddom added that those decisions also affect the entire county. Steddom said that if elected, she would attempt to pursue grant funding to create programs through the court system that will CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
counts of Attempted Murder, all first degree felonies. He also faces two counts of Felonious Assault, both second degree felonies. The charges stem from an incident on Sept. 27, where, according to the indictment, Doherty is accused of attempting to cause the death of Austin Krewina. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
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Woman killed in house fire BY Kristin Rover Clermont Sun Staff A woman was killed in a fire in Williamsburg Oct. 8. According Kevin Wiedemann, assistant chief of Williamsburg Township Fire Department, Sharon McCagg, 75, was killed as the result of a fire in her apartment at 109 Concord Square. Wiedemann said the fire department responded to a fire at the apartment at 1:14 a.m. When they arrived. Wiedemann said police with CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
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Archery shop grand opening set A Grand Opening Celebration will be held for Twisted Tine Archery to celebrate their new location at 16080 Edgington Road Williamsburg. The celebration will be held on Saturday, October 18 from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. with free food and great fellowship, so bring a friend! Twisted Tine Archery specializes in carrying Obsession Bows with all accessories, all different kinds of hunting equipment. Twisted Tine also
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Mt. Orab Fire Department to purchase 3,000 tanker with grant funds Mt. Orab Village Council approved the purchase of a new Heritage tanker/pumper for its fire department on Oct. 7, after qualifying for a $220,000 AFG (Assistance to Firefighters Grant) through FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency). Funds from the AFG can be used to obtain critically needed equipment, protective gear, emergency vehicles, training and other resources needed to protect the public and emergency personnel from fire and related hazards. “We’re very excited about this new tanker,” explained Mt. Orab Fire Chief Lisa Reeves, “We applied for this grant last year and we were notified in July that we would be receiving the money.” The 2014 Heritage Tanker/Pumper includes a
3,000 gallon poly tank, stainless steel/body supports and pump house. It is mounted on a new International 7400 chassis with a 350 HP engine. The tanker is being purchased from UST Fire Apparatus in Wisconsin. “Our department has a 2,000 gallon tanker,” Reeves said. “So this new tanker will give us a 5,000 gallon capacity to fight fires, and that could make a big difference. The actual cost of this tanker is $227,063. Our grant is for $220,000 but we have to pay a 5% match. So basically we will have to come up with about $18,000 out of our budget. But we have already allowed for this investment.” Reeves continued, “It could take up to a year to get the tanker, since it will be custom built just for our department, then all the identification on the vehicle will have to be put on. This is big for Mt. Orab and we are just overwhelmed by this oppor-
County Retired Teachers’ Association set to meet The Brown County Retired Teachers’ Association will meet October 23, 2014 at 12 p.m. at the Brown County Education Service Center located at 9231 Hamer Rd. Georgetown, (East campus of Southern Hills Career and Technical Center). The guest speaker will be Carol Yazell R.N. Programs and Services for Senior Citizens. The program will show what services and programs are available those members who are seniors and those members who are children of seniors. All retired teachers, aides, and school personnel interested in education are invited to attend. Please RSVP to 937-4463191 or 937-392-1146.
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A Craft Show and Bake Sale has been set at the Goshen Church of God, Goshen for Saturday, October 18 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. There will be lots of crafters and vendors, a pancake breakfast, a bake sale, and a chili lunch. Proceeds from the table rental, the breakfast, lunch and bake sale go to benefit the churches Nicaragua Mission trip. The church is located at 1675 Hill Station Road, Goshen. For more information call 513-218-4091.
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Beekeepers to meet The Brown County Beekeepers will meet on October 14th at 7 p.m. in the Western Brown High School. The October program will be about learning how and where to use a bee vac. We enjoyed talking to the many people who stopped by the booth at the Brown County Fair to observe the honey bees at work and to see the open honey show. The open honey show displayed an array of honey exhibited by our club members. Thanks to Bethel Feed and Farm who donated the premium for the best of show entry. Congratulations to Alan Strecker the winner of the
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Don’t let rumor be the deciding factor when you vote for judge
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As I write this, the election is 26 days away. I want to take this opportunity let everyone know about the editorial policy that will be followed regarding letters to the editor between now and election day. First, there will be no letters of a political nature published in the Nov. 2 edition of The Brown County Press. That paper will come out two days before the election and I don’t want to print any lastminute negative assertions or claims about a candidate without giving them a chance to respond.
WAYNE GATES, EDITOR Letters submitted for publication for the Oct. 26 edition will also be closely examined with an eye to fairness, because that is the last edition where political letters will be published. Please note that letters are subject to editing for content or length, and just because they are submitted it does not mean that they will be published.
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OPINION The race for JuvenileProbate Judge has taken a decidedly negative turn in some quarters, and I suspect that there may be more twists, turns and attempted intrigue before it’s over. I urge everyone to examine both candidates and make an informed decision. Don’t base your vote on rumor or speculation. One of these candidates will be in a position to affect the lives of Brown County residents for years. The decision is too important to allow yourself to be swayed by gossip or blind loyalty to a political party.
Letters to the Editor Slow down on Lake Grant Road
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Taking A Trip Through Time Pictured above is Lloyd E. Seidel at 12 years old in 1923. Taken at the Charles Seidel Farm across from Fairview Chapel. If you have more information about this photo or would like more information about the Brown County Historical Society please call Ned S. Lodwick at (937) 446-3226. ‘Taking a Trip Through Time’ is a feature of the Brown County Press that is supplied by our readers. If you have photos of places within Brown County that are at least 30 years old please feel free to submit them along with some information about the photo to The Brown County Press by email to bcpress@frontier.com or mail them to or drop them off at The Brown County Press 219 South High Street Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154. You will get your picture back. You can also reach us at (937) 444-3441.
Letters to the Editor Dr. Varnau upset with AG Office Dear Editor, I was very upset after reading the top story in last weekend’s issue of The Brown County Press. Mr. Tierney, General Spokesman for the AG office, was explaining why the investigation is taking longer than it should because of some delays. Mr. Tierney was quoted as saying, “There was also a delay in the investigation that was out of our control because the coroner was unavailable during her other (legal) proceedings regarding her office.” This is definitely a misleading statement, if not an outright deliberate lie! Is this an-
other public attempt to place blame on the coroner’s office? In March 2014, I may have put off an AG/BCI meeting for a couple days because of scheduling, but never have I been unavailable for more than a day or two at a time. I have not been contacted by Mr. Breyer or BCI since that March 25th meeting. I have been available every week since the death of Mr. Goldson in the jail on October 5, 2013, with no vacation or extended periods of time off. According to my law enforcement consultants, what has taken the AG’s in-
vestigative team now over a year to accomplish to get to grand jury, could have been done within weeks of the incident, if not days. Delays are not my fault in any way whatsoever. Consultant opinions project there is more than just “delays” involved in this investigation. I tend to agree with their assessment, specifically recalling the statement “we have to report to our superiors” made in context to the BCI investigation, during our March 25th meeting. Dr. Judith Varnau Brown County Coroner
Reader supports Bubp Dear Editor, I am writing this letter in support of Danny Bubp. I have had the privilege of knowing Danny for about a year and a half after I met him through my brother. Danny handled my brother Glenn’s estate after Glenn
passed away on February 16, 2014. I can’t say enough good things about him. He was very professional, honest and caring. Two months after my brother died, my husband of 28 years also died. I will always be in-
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debted to Danny for the way he took care of me and helped me during this very difficult time. I also appreciate very much his dedication to serving our country. My husband was a Navy Korean War veteran serving in Japan, I had four brothers who served in the military, a nephew and a great nephew in the Army, and two stepsons who served in the Marines. I am very proud to call Danny my friend. Rita K. Stogsdill
Dear Editor, As a resident living on Lake Grant Road, I would like to express my concern about what a speedway it has become. The road is used by people heading to work, school, the lake, etc., and is a shortcut for many to bypass Mt. Orab. Now people have the right to use whatever roads they choose
Bubp is beyond reproach Dear Editor, I’ve been following the Letters to the Editor with great interest. It is apparent that Dennis Varnau does not know Danny Bubp, but I do! I am a retired Hamilton County Deputy Sheriff and Danny Bubp worked with me for over three (3) years as a Police Cadet. We encountered just about every sort of crime that you can imagine. I find Danny’s honesty, integrity, experience and training to be above reproach. Charles A. Bray Midland
to get where they’re going, but the speed they drive is another matter. Not everyone who travels the road speeds, and many are driving responsibly. For the most part it’s pretty much the same people, all ages, adult men and women, and younger school aged in some cases, driving everything from enormous SUV’s, huge loud pick-up trucks, to old junkers. There are many hidden driveways, blind spots, hills, and at times pedestrians walking with small children. I question whether it’s a very safe place to walk but the point is they are out there. My guess is that some of these vehicles are traveling in excess of 70 mph, and at times are just a flash. Even though people
know better signs are good reminders. There are no speed limit signs, hidden drive signs, pedestrian signs, school bus stop, etc. NONE. I would hope this could be looked at by those responsible for road safety, and consider improvements. There is a tragedy waiting to happen on this road if people don’t slow down. Anyone who is guilty of the reckless driving being committed knows who you are. If you read this, think about it for just a minute. The road is over a mile long. The time you save by driving 70+ mph rather than the speed limit is seconds. Is it really worth those few seconds for the potential tragedy you could cause? Ken Scott
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What Do You Think? Do you think President Obama should reconsider sending ground troops to fight the terrorist group ISIS?
No, he shouldn't reconsider, our troops have had enough. Jeanine Moore, Hamersville
No, we should not send troops over there, let them fight their own battles. Tina Gibson, Georgetown
Yes, the president needs to reconsider. Lisa Luttrell, Mt. Orab
No, he should not reconsider sending troops to fight ISIS. Connie Spaulding, Mt. Orab
Yes, he should reconsider, eventually he's going to have to. Linda Harcourt, Williamsburg
No, I am not in favor of sending our troops over there. Dan Painter, Mt. Orab
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Benefit for Brittany Stykes family set A Brittany Dodson Stykes Benefit, will be held at the Russellville Rambler Center on Saturday, Oct. 25 beginning at 5:50 p.m. The event has been planned to help the family defray the costs of funeral expenses and a headstone for their daughter. On August 28, 2013, 22 year old Brittany Stykes was found shot to death in a wooded area just off Highway 68 between St. Rt. 125 and Laycock Road, between Ripley and Georgetown Stykes was 17 weeks pregnant with her second child and her 14 month old daughter Aubree was with her at the time of the incident. Aubree was also shot in the head by a bullet, but survived. Now, a group from the community has organized a fundraiser to help the family with the costs of a headstone for Brittany’s grave. Rena Gilliam, Brenda
Pack and Sherri Neu will hold a spaghetti dinner to include a silent auction, cake auction, split-the-pot and other events to take place during the Oct. 25 benefit. Sherri Neu, with the Russellville Life Squad was one of the first to respond to the scene of the accident. “I didn’t know Brittany and I didn’t know her family before all this happened,” Neu said, “But I really wish I had known them. Since her tragic death, I have learned to appreciate and love her mom and dad, Mary and Dave Dodson are wonderful people, and I only wish I had had the opportunity to know Brittany. It’s hard to lose a child, and now it’s hard to come up with the money for all the expenses incurred during an untimely death.” Music for this event will be provided by DJ Tim Hubbard, “Juke Box Junkies.” Everyone in the community is invited and encour-
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Crosspoint recognizes National Back to Church day Crosspoint Wesleyan Church will be holding National Back to Church Sunday on October 12, 2014. There will be a potluck luncheon following morning service. Everyone is invited to attend. Pastor David DeWitt will be starting a new sermon series entitled Wounded. Life is tough. We get hurt by people, by addiction, and by failure. All of
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Rick Eagan Memorial 5K walk/run scheduled The Rick Eagan Memorial 5K Walk/Run will be held on Saturday, October 18 with registration beginning at 8 a.m. and the walk starts at 9 a.m. There will be 5 different age groups, and medals will be given to 1st and 2nd place female and male walkers/runners. This event will begin and end at the Ripley Ele-
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THE LAMB In John 10 Jesus is talking about the sheepfold and the door. He said: “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. But he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep.” Jesus is the Shepherd of the sheep. He is also the door. In verse 7 He said: “...I am the door of the sheep.” In verse 11 He said: “I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.” It is interesting that the Good Shepherd is a Lamb and we are the sheep. In John 1:36 John the Baptist, when looking at Jesus, said: “...Behold the Lamb of God!” But the story did not start here. Way back in the book of Genesis after Adam and Eve had eaten of the forbidden fruit, we find the beginning of the most amazing story ever told. In chapter 3 and verse 7 it tells us: “And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.” In verse 21 it says: “ Unto Adam also and to his wife did the Lord God make coats of skins, and clothed them.” God shed the first blood to provide coverings for Adam and Eve. Later we find Cain and Abel. They were Adam and Eve’s first 2 sons. Cain killed Abel because he was jealous of Abel’s offering to the LORD. Abel’s offering was a lamb, a blood sacrifice, while Cain’s offering was of the fruit of the ground, a bloodless sacrifice. Who knows, maybe Cain was a vegetarian! Whatever the case, in Hebrews 9:22 it tells us that without the shedding of blood there is no remission. So it was way back in Genesis that a lamb was first slain. Look at Genesis chapter 22. God gave Abraham a tremendously hard test. He told him in verse 2 to offer his only son by Sarah as a sacrifice. Of course, God did not allow Abraham to follow through with it but instead provided Abraham with a ram to offer. Abraham had believed that God would immediately restore Isaac back to life but his willingness to offer Isaac proved that Abraham was willing to do whatever God told him to do. The test was a foreshadowing of what God was actually going to do with His
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only begotten Son on the cross of Calvary. Jesus was the sacrificial Lamb. John 1:29: “...Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” Let’s move on to Exodus. In chapter 12, after the judgment upon the firstborn is foretold, Moses instructs the people of Israel to slay a male lamb without blemish and put it’s blood on the 2 side posts and on the upper post of the doors to their homes. This would protect them from that judgment so that their firstborn would live. Where there was no blood the firstborn died. In verse 23 it states: “...and when he seeth the blood upon the lintel, and on the two side posts, the Lord will pass over the door, and will not suffer the destroyer to come in unto your houses to smite you.” It was the blood which was the protection! Are you paying attention to what God is showing us? There is nothing else except the blood of Jesus that can wash away your sin and give you eternal life! In John 1:7: “...and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.” From the very beginning God was showing us what it would take to cover our sins. Over and over again He shows us that without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sin. But some refuse to listen. Now, go to Revelation 12:9. Here we will find something which belongs to the Lamb, who is the good Shepherd, who is the door. It states: “...I will shew thee the bride, the Lamb’s wife.” There will be a wedding in the air! Revelation 19:7: “...for the marriage of the Lamb is come...” The bride and future wife of the Lamb is the church! Will you be a part of this marriage or are you still thinking that you can get there some other way other than the blood of Jesus Christ? If so; Jesus calls you a thief and a robber.
help determine the qualification requirements for individuals. Those on Medicare are strongly encouraged to attend the event, which will provide helpful information and assistance and provide an opportunity to
speak with someone in more detail about Medicare benefits in addition to having any questions or concerns answered. Those who would like to stay for lunch after the presentation are asked to RSVP by October 15th to (937) 378-
Medicare questions can also call Medicare at 1800-MEDICARE (1-800633-4227). A complete listing of available Part D and Medicare Advantage plans is available at www.medicare.gov.
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Judy A. Ratliff, 73 of Georgetown, Oh., passed away Thursday October 2, 2014. She was born April 21, 1941 in Brown County, Oh., the daughter of the late George and Virginia (Kidder) Herrmann. She retired from Mac Tool. Besides her parents, she was also preceded in death by 2 daughters; Lori Highfield and Karen Highfield, 1 grandson; R.J. Highfield, and 1 sister; Doris Doyle. She is survived by her loving husband of 45 years Gene Ratliff of Georgetown, 1 son; Rob Highfield and wife Retha of Bethel, 1 daughter; Deanie Bess and husband Tony of Sardinia, 1 brother; Dale Herrmann of Winchester, 2 sisters; Arlene Burns of Corpus Christy, TX, Diana Sparks and husband Bob of Cherry Fork, 6 grandchildren; Scott (Brook), Amanda (Greg), Melissa (Ian), Brett, Brittany and Destiny, several great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Monday October 6, 2014. Burial followed at the Linwood Cemetery. The Meeker Funeral Home in Russellville, served the family.
Lois J. Cloud, 81, of Sardinia died Tuesday, September 30, 2014. She is survived by 2 daughters Debbie (Hank) Schumacher and Sharon (Wendell) Neal and 1 son Kevin Cloud, 8 grand 13 great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held Friday October 3, 2014. Burial was in Sardinia Cemetery. The Beam-Fender Funeral Home, Sardinia, served the family.
Charles W. Bond, 82 Charles W. Bond, 82, of Hillsboro, Oh., died Monday, October 6, 2014. He was born September 13, 1932 in Sciotoville, Oh. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Marie (Tilton) Bond. He is survived by three sons: Alex Bond of Fairborn, Keith McGraw of Terrace Park and Brady Bond of Covington, Ky.; and one sister, Helen Diener of Waverly. He was a former salesman for the Finke Company. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran. He was a member of the Freemasons and the Elks. Mr. Bond will be cremated. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. The Lafferty Funeral Home, West Union, served the family.
Gene Burley Patton, 84 Gene Burley Patton, 84 of Sardinia died Saturday, October 4, 2014. He is survived by his wife Gladys, 1 son John (Michele) Patton, 3 Daughters, Marcy (Steve) Kantzer, Donnie Ann Patton, and Janie Smothers. 3 sisters, 3 brothers, 6 grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild also survive. Funeral services were Wednesday October 8, 2014 at the Living Church of Five Mile, Mt. Orab. Burial was in Sardinia Cemetery. The Beam-Fender Funeral Home, Sardinia, served the family.
Emma Caroline Ratchford, 97 Emma Caroline Ratchford, 97, of West Union formerly of Sardinia, died Tuesday, September 30, 2014. She is survived by 1 daughter Leah Caroline Shumaker, 1 granddaughter Lisa Smith, 1 great grandson Jeff (Melissa) Tumbleson, 1 great great granddaughter Miranda Tumbleson and 1 great great grandson Josh Tumbleson and 1 brother Lewis Cox. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 4, 2014. Burial was in Sardinia Cemetery. The Beam-Fender Funeral Home, Sardinia, served the family.
Peggy Louise Rector, 60 Oria Roger Davis, 81 Oria Roger Davis, 81, of St. Petersburg, FL., formerly of Mt. Orab, passed away Sept. 8, 2014. He was a U.S. Army veteran and served his country proudly in Vietnam and Korea. He was preceded in death by his mother, Beatrice L. (Greger) and his father, Orla Ellsworth Davis, 4 brothers, Kenneth Davis, Rodney Davis, Lester R. Davis, William H. Davis and 1 sister, Reba Marie Kunkel. He is survived by 1 brother, Ronald Gene ‘Butch’ (Carol) Davis, Mt. Orab, and 1 sister, Dinah (Roger) Hazelbaker, Mt. Orab, 2 daughters, Barbara Marrow, California, Chirly Barnes, Jacksonville, NC, and 2 sons, Orla John Davis, St. Petersburg, FL., Anthony Davis, Colorado, grandchildren, great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and a special friend, Janice Hooks. Services will be held on Oct. 13, 2014 at Greenbush Baptist Church near Mt. Orab. Visitation will begin at 1 p.m. with services following at 2 p.m. Rev. Vern Green will officiate. Graveside services will follow at Mt. Orab Cemetery with Cary Bavis Post #180 providing military services. Memorials may be made to Stein Hospice in his honor.
Joseph Andrew Koewler, 84 Joseph Andrew Koewler, 84 of Ripley, Oh., died Saturday October 4, 2014. He was a custodian for the Village of Ripley for over forty years and had worked for the former Kirkpatrick Funeral Home and Trapp and Wilson Funeral Home in Ripley. He was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church in Ripley and a former member of the Ripley Fire Department. Joe was born November 10, 2014 in Brown County, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister – Jean Bradford and one brother – Robert Sutton. Joe is survived by two brothers – Stephen Sutton and wife Donna of Ripley, and Richard Sutton and wife Cynthia of Blanchester, numerous nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial was held on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at St. Michael Church in Ripley, where Rev. Dohrman Byers was the Celebrant. Interment will follow the funeral Mass in Maplewood Cemetery in Ripley. If desired, memorial donations may be made to: Hospice of Hope, 909 Kenton Station Dr. Maysville, KY. 41056 or to the Ripley Fire Dept. P.O. Box 94 Ripley, Ohio 45167. The Cahall Funeral Home, Ripley, served the family.
Shirley W. Ozgen, 100 Shirley W. Ozgen, 100, of Blue Creek, Oh., died Friday, October 3, 2014. She was born October 27, 1913 in Brooklyn, New York. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Margaret Goodman; first husband, Robert Gottschaulk Lewenstein, and second husband, Vedat Ozgen. She is survived by one son, Robert Lewenstein of Blue Creek; one daughter, Francesca Davis of Dallas, Texas; two grandchildren: Tommy Stead of New York and Chandra Stead of Cincinnati, and one sister, Patricia Alsacker of Fairfax, Virginia. She was a former model in New York City. She was a 1930 graduate of Brooklyn High School in New York City. She attended Shawnee State College in Portsmouth. Memorial donations may be made to the Humane Society of Adams County, Inc., P.O. Box 245, West Union, Ohio 45693. A private graveside service will be held at her home at the convenience of the family. The Lafferty Funeral Home, West Union, served the family.
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Peggy Louise Rector, 60, Sevierville, Tenn., died on Wednesday, October 1, 2014. She is survived by her husband: Verlin Rector, Jr., 3 children: Lester Verlin (Holly) Rector, Lisa Renee (David) Sweet and the late Glenn Eugene Rector, 4 grandchildren: Nathanael Sutter, Lydia Sutter, Alexis Rector and Aliya Rector, parents: Lester and the late Ossie Mae Rice, 1 brother: Michael Rice, 2 sisters: Paula Carter and the late Loretta Rice and numerous nieces, nephews and other family. Services were held at the Bethel Assembly of God Church, on Monday, October 6, 2014. Burial will be at the Tate Township Cemetery, Bethel, Ohio. The Charles H. McIntyre Funeral Home, Felicity, served the family.
Lois M. Ross, 85 Lois M. Ross, 85 of Lexington, Ky., formerly of Georgetown, Oh., died Saturday, October 4, 2014. She was a retired nurse for the UK Chandler Medical Center in Lexington, Ky., a member of the Southern Acres Christian Church in Lexington, Ky. and an avid flower gardener. Lois was born July 12, 1929 in Georgetown, Oh., the daughter of the late Walter and Marie (Beck) Kattine. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother – Tom Kattine and one grandson – Andrew Mahoney. Mrs. Ross is survived by her husband of 50 years – Freeman Norris Ross; six children – Becky Liston and husband Bob of Cedarville, Oh., Tim Roberts and wife Lucy of Morrow, Oh., Sharon Trout and husband Joe of Lexington, Ky., Velvet Frye and husband Terry of Mt. Orab, Carolyn Jones and husband Terry of Hamilton, Oh., and Cathy Clark and husband Mike of Germantown, Ky.; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; one sister – Mary Melissa Crabtree of Florida; one sister-in-law – JoAnn Kattine of Georgetown, and many nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held Friday, October 10, 2014 at the Confidence Cemetery in Georgetown. Interment will be in the Confidence Cemetery. The Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, served the family.
Tracy Machelle Thompson, 43 Tracy Machelle Thompson, 43 of Ripley, Oh., died Saturday, October 4, 2014. She was born November 14, 1970 in Lawrenceburg, Ind., the daughter of Jesse Chasteen of Harlan, Kentucky and Phyllis (Huddleston) Murnan of Covington, Ky. In addition to her parents, Tracy is survived by two daughters – Kelsey Marie Thompson of Bethel, and Jessie Rae Thompson of Ripley, one grandson – Demond Wells and one brother – Casey Lee Chasteen of Covington, Ky. There was no funeral service. Cremation followed the visitation. The Cahall Funeral Home, Ripley, served the family.
Marie Ann (nee Meirose) White, 105 Marie Ann (nee Meirose) White, 105, Cincinnati, passed away October 7, 2014. Mrs. White was the widow of Rufus White, dear sister of Walter Meirose and the late Toni Ratermann and Sylvia Welz, aunt of Daneil Welz of Bethel and also survived by many nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial has been set for 11 a.m. Monday October 13, 2014 at Little Sister 's of the Poor 476 Riddle Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45220. Visitation will be 1 hour prior to mass at the Church. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.
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Well over 100 people left Merchants National Bank parking lot in Mt. Orab Oct. 5, participating in the Hike 4 Hope to raise money for Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley.
Walk 4 Hope raises over $6,200 for Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley The air was a bit chilly, Sunday, Oct. 5, but at least it wasn’t raining. More than 130 men, women and children headed out of the Mt. Orab Merchants National Bank parking lot, running or walking in the Hike 4 Hope 3-mile Walk/Run, to benefit Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley. The event raised over $6,200. Registration began at 2 p.m. in front of Merchants National Bank in Mt. Orab, and at appropriately 3 p.m. the race began. Participants ran or walked all the way to Western Brown High School then turned around and went back to the bank. Music, provided by VMAC Soundworks with Brian and Lori Vance, was
blasting uplifting music throughout the event which kept spirits lively. Personalized signs were available for purchase for only $5 each which displayed names of loved ones who had passed or the name of someone being honored. The signs were placed along the route of the event in “Memory Lane” for all the runners to see. The event was sponsored by: • Adams County Cancer Center (ACCC) • Merchants National Bank “A Real Community Bank” • The Brown County Press, Sun Group Newspapers • Nationwide® Insurance • Brunacini & Ross General Dentistry, Hillsboro
Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley is located at 215 Hughes Blvd in Mt. Orab. It provides care and support of persons in the last phases of a life-limiting illness so that they may live as fully and as comfortably as possible. Hospice care focuses on controlling the patient’s pain and other physical symptoms of their illness but also provides emotional and spiritual support for both the patient and their family. Hospice helps patients and families with end-of-life decision-making, meeting life goals, enhancing family relationships and promoting comfort. Hospice of Hope is a non-profit, communitybased organization.
Local biker groups kickstart collection effort for OCC BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press Operation Christmas Child kicked off its 2014 campaign to collect shoeboxes filled with gifts for children less fortunate, on Saturday, Oct. 4. Motorcyclists from across southern Ohio gathered for a prayer ride and hog roast to promote Operation Christmas Child. “This Prayer Rider Shoebox Ride is an outreach to get the communities involved by blessing the less fortunate while spreading God’s word,” said Saundra Brown, an organizer for Prayer Riders of Washington Courthouse. Operation Christmas Child partnered with the Prayer Riders club to coordinate the event held Oct. 4 with the Southern Hills chapter of Bikers for Christ out of Hillsboro, according to Helen Heistand, coordinator for the South Central Ohio area Operation Christmas Child program. “The Bikers for Christ group started their ride in Hillsboro, then traveled to Sardinia to the Sardinia Church of Christ,” Heistand said. “The Church of Christ is the shoebox drop off station for Brown County and they have done a wonderful job. They traveled to West Union, then the two biker groups went to Hillsboro, Greenfield and ended in Washington Courthouse. “Although November 17 to 24 is our official collec-
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Lake Waynoka Community Chapel dinner The Lake Waynoka Community Chapel will be hosting its monthly fellowship dinner on Sunday, October 12, after the 10 a.m. morning worship service. Special music will be performed by Eric Penn and his band, Latterhouse (aka Big Easy and the Gaters). Everyone is welcome…and bring a friend or two with you. Rev Sam Talley is the pastor. The Chapel is located on Yuma Drive (intersection with Mule Drive).
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Twenty-four motorcycles with members of the Bikers for Christ rolled into the parking lot of the Sardinia Church of Christ, Oct. 4, showing off wrapped shoeboxes filled with gifts, strapped to their bikes to generate awareness for Operation Christmas Child.
tion week for our shoeboxes, our campaign goes on all year long.” Heistand said the two motorcycle groups were responsible for at least 84 shoeboxes being donated to Operation Christmas Child. “This November, Operation Christmas Child volunteers will support thousands of drop-off sites nationwide,” Heistand said, “Giftfilled shoeboxes will be collected and transported with a wide variety of resources, including bicycles, camels and canoes. Each shoebox will eventually be hand-delivered to a child in need. For many children, this represents the first gift they have ever received.”
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Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan’s Purse, an international Christian relief and evangelism organization headed by Franklin Graham. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has delivered giftfilled shoeboxes to more than 113 million children in more than 150 countries. In 2014, Operation Christmas Child hopes to collect enough shoebox gifts to reach another 10 million Children. To make a donation to Operation Christmas Child or to learn more about its ministry, Heistand can be reached by calling (937) 393-2790 or visit www.samaritanspurse.org.
Sardinia events set The Sardinia Historical Society is wanting to remind everyone of the 10 Walk/Run that is November 8th. Registration forms may be picked up at Martin’s, Maddy’s, Perks, the Library and the Milling Company (Feed Mill). Your registration for this 10 Walk/Run needs to be in with the $25.00 fee by October 25th for this. If you do not register until the day of the Walk/Run the fee will be $30.00. Also don’t forget to call Carolyn Carr at 937-4463191 or e-mail her at cjeancarr@frontier.com or Jan Crawford at 937-4463085 or 937-515-8089 to participate in this festive Christmas program. You need to rsvp by October 20th if you plan to participate. This will be held at
the Sardinia Church of Christ. No charge but asking for donations as you come in. There will be light refreshments after program which will be 7 to 9 p.m. In addition to the many solos, duets, quartets, and instrumental numbers we hope to have a community choir to sing several familiar Christmas Carols, also. We plan to have at least one practice on Friday, Nov. 21st at 6 p.m. Please call to rsvp for this. Our next meeting is Monday, October 13 at The Perk’s of Sardinia at 10 A.M. if you would like to join us We still have 2015 Calendar’s for sale if you would like to purchase one or two for someone for a Christmas gift. You may call Jan Crawford to get yours at 937-446-3085.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 Haunted Hills at Magic Waters will be on Friday, Oct. 10, Saturday, Oct. 11 and Sunday, Oct. 12 and will run every weekend through Nov. 1. Admission is $7 for adults and $4 for children. Call (937) 3651388 for more information.The location is 7757 Cave Road in Bainbridge. Lake Waynoka Community Chapel Fellowship Dinner will be held after the 10 a.m. morning service on Sunday, Oct. 12. Special music will be performed by Eric Penn and his band, Latterhouse (aka Big Easy and the Gaters(. Everyone is welcome and bring a friend or two with you. Thank you, Rev. Sam Talley. National Back to Church Sunday at Crosspoint Wesleyan Church will be held on Sunday, Oct. 12. The event will include a potluck luncheon following morning service. Everyone is invited to attend. Pastor David DeWitt will be starting a new sermon series entitled ‘Wounded.’ His Oct. 12 sermon will be ‘Dealing with Wounds’ (Brokenness). Upcoming sermons will include Oct. 19 ‘When We Hurt Ourselves’ (Addiction), Oct. 26 ‘Living in the Pressure Cooker’ (Stress), Nov. 2 ‘Past Tense’ (Failure), Nov. 9 ‘Letting Go’ (Forgiveness) and Nov. 16 ‘Moving On’ (Hope and Healing). The church is located at 300 W. Main Street in Mt. Orab. For more information please call (937) 444-3370. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 Sardinia Historical Society will meet at 10 a.m. at the Sardinia Perk on Monday, Oct. 13 & 20 and at Maddy’s Restaurant in Sardinia at 10:30 a.m. on Monday Oct. 27. For more information please contact Carolyn Carr at (937) 446-3191. Diabetes Support Group will
TOPS Chapter in Mt. Orab meets at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 13, at Hospice of Hope, 215 Hughes Blvd. in Mt. Orab. Further information is available by calling Nancy at (937) 4443437. Mt. Orab Lions Club will meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. (for a meal) followed by a meeting on Monday, Oct. 13 and Oct. 27 at the New Harmony Lodge, 110 S. High Street. For more information please contact Bob Richmond at (937) 444-4791. TOPS Chapter in Sardinia will meet on Monday Oct. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Sardinia Church of the Nazarene on SardiniaMowrystown Road. Further information is available by calling Regina Davidson at (937) 4463714. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 Zumba Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 127 North Point Drive in Mt. Orab. These classes are for members of Snap Fitness as well as nonmembers. Please call (937) 444-5230 for more information. Brown County Beekeepers will meet at 7 p.m. at Western Brown High School on Tuesday, Oct. 14. This meeting will include information on how and where to use a bee vac. For more information please call (937) 618-1332.
Tri-County Road in Winchester. For more information please contact Ruth at (937) 4444209.
Flu Shots will be Available every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Brown County Health Department in Georgetown. For more information call (937) 378-6892 or toll free at (866867-6892.
Book Club for Adults will meet at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at the Sardinia Library, 13309 Purdy Road in Sardinia. For more information please call (937) 446-1565. Sit and Stitch will meet at 10 a.m. until noon on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Sardinia Public Library, 13309 Purdy Road in Sardinia. Anyone who is a crocheter or spinner or who wants to learn is invited to attend and bring a current project. Children are welcome. Further information is available by calling (937) 403-8481 or (513) 314-1656.
Al-Anon Family Group Sessions will be held every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Mt. Orab Methodist Church on Church Street, off N. High Street. This group can provide support and information to families and individuals who know someone who suffers from substance abuse. For more information call Jean at (937) 444-3877.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 Brown County Chamber of Commerce will meet in regular session at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16 at the Home Place in Georgetown. For details please call the chamber at (937) 3784784.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 Free Weaving Classes will be held every Wednesday, including Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. (noon) at the Rambler Center (the old Russellville-Jefferson High School) on St. Rt. 125 in Russellville. Anyone interested in learning how to weave is asked to call Geri at (937) 378-3426.
Kick-boxing Classes will be offered on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 16, at the Snap Fitness Center in Mt. Orab, 127 North Point Drive. These classes are open to members as well as non-members. For details call (937) 444-5230.
Book Club for Adults will meet at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at the Georgetown Library, 200 W. Grant Street in Georgetown. For details on this meeting please call (937) 3783197.
Yoga Classes will be offered on Thursdays including Oct. 16, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m at the Hospice Center located on Hughes Blvd in Mt. Orab. For more information on this class please contact Jane Amiot at (513) 535-7507.
Brown County Board of Developmental Disabilities will hold its regular scheduled board meeting at 4:30 on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at the board office, 325 W. State Street, building A, suite 2 in Georgetown. This meeting is open to the public.
Book Club for Adults will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16 at the Mt. Orab Library, 613 S. High Street in Mt. Orab. For details please call (937) 1414.
Open House at Sardinia Library will be held between 5 and 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15 to celebrate a 15th Birthday Bash. The library is located at 13309 Purdy Road in Sardinia. For more information call (937) 446-1565.
October Computer Classes will be held on Tuesdays, through October from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Union Township Library, Aberdeen branch. The classes are free and open to everyone. Select classes to take or take them all. Class size is limited so register early by calling the Aberdeen Branch at (937) 795-2534.
Brown County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Board meeting will be held at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at the SWCD office located at 706 S. Main Street in Georgetown. For more information please call (937) 378-4424, ext. 4.
Yoga Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness, 127, North Point Drive, Mt. Orab at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at the center. Members of Snap
TOPS Chapter in Winchester meets at 10 a.m. every Wednesday, including Wednesday, Oct. 15 at Winchester Church of Christ, 1540
Yoga Classes will be offered at the Snap Fitness Center in Mt. Orab, 127 North Point Drive beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16. These classes are open to both members and non-members. Call (937) 4445230 for more information. Alcoholics Anonymous will meet 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 220 S. High St., Mt. Orab. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 Mt. Holly Christian Chapel Country Gospel Singing will be held on Friday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. at the chapel, 2141 E. Ohio Pike Amelia. This even will feature great gospel music, refreshments/food and door
COURT NEWS Property Sales James M. and Myrta Baird to James M. Baird, 77.17 acres of land in Byrd Twp., filed 10-1-2014 Virgil and Opal Penny to Virgil Penny, .20 acres and .08 acres of land in Clark Twp., filed 9-25-2014 Geneva Hensley to Lois A. and James E. Cliff, Jr., 2.50 acres of land in Clark Twp., filed 9-30-2014 Franklin D. Privett and Waynoka Property Owners Association to Waynoka Property owners Association, In-Lot 2526 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 9-29-2014 Mark A. and Robyn R. French to Christine Troutman, 5 acres and 5 acres of land in Green Twp., filed 929-2014, $210,000 Ronald and Joyce Metsger to Ronald L. Metzger, 13.35 acres of land in Green Twp., filed 9-25-2014 Dale Allen Smith to Sergio Huerta, 10.72 acres of land in Huntington Twp., filed 9-30-2014, $20,700 M. Patel Ria, LLC to David J. and Jeanne M. Simonton, In-Lot 1771 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 10-1-2014, $238,000 Charles R. Utter to Charles R. Utter, 5.68 acres of land in Lewis Twp., filed 9-29-2014 Eleanor Lemon to Eleanor Lemon and Carolyn Johnson, In-Lot 73 N 1/2 and In-Lot 73 S 1/2 in Higginsport, Lewis Twp., filed 9-29-2014 Florence and John C. Smith to John C. Smith, In-Lot 50 W 1/2 in Higginsport, Lewis Twp., filed 9-302014 Carla F. and Todd A. Steinbrink to Michael J. and Barbara T. Bushelmann, In-Lot 1260 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp. filed 9-25-2014 Angela M. and James M. Braden to Carl J. and Jessie Hoffer, Lot 29 in Clearview Acres Sub., in Perry Twp., filed 9-29-2014, $85,000 Jimmy and Mistee Potts to Rosemary Iles, In-Lot 97 whole in Fayetteville, Perry Twp., filed 10-1-2014, $7,929 Teresa A. Watson to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Lot 17 in Spring Meadows Sub II in Georgetown, filed 9-30-2014 Max A. Sales, Jr. to Klayton & Kara Juillerat, Lot 1 in Georgetown, filed 9-26-2014, $10,000 Charles M. Willette to Josh and Frances Daugherty, 2.18 acres of land in Scott Twp., filed 9-26-2014, $8,000
Wayne and Mary Ellen Siefert to Kristi Longbottom, 1.10 acres of land in Sterling Twp., filed 9-25-2014, $36,000 Holiday Homes Inc. to Jonathon Cooper and Amanda Spruiell, Lot 10 in New Harmony Salem Estates in Sterling Twp., filed 9-29-2014, $207,000 William C. and Kimberly K. Melton to Kimberly Kyle Melton, 2 acres of land in Sterling Twp., filed 929-2014 Gene Linville to Justin Wade Linville, 27.90 acres of land in Union Twp., filed 9-25-2014 John W. and Linda K. Duncan to Steven D. Barnoski, Unit 3A in Phase 1 in Union Twp., filed 9-252014, $135,000 Shannon M. Parsons and Eric Bloom to Arthur Whalen, In-Lot 2 and In-Lot 4 in Livmore Lane in Washington Twp., filed 10-1-2014 Michelle R. and Robert W. Wilson to Bobby J. Brown, Lot 39 in Heritage Sub., in Mt. Orab, Sterling Twp., filed 9-30-2014, $138,000 Charles R. Utter to Charles R. Utter, .46 acres of land in Lewis Twp., filed 9-29-2014
Marriages Heather Nicole Kramer, 24, Sardinia, pharmacy tech to marry Kyle Joseph Profitt, 24, Sardinia, warehouse filed 9-26-2014 Ruth Ann Fisher, 23, Georgetown, houscleaning to marry Anthony Duane Zook, 23, Georgetown, Construction, filed 9-26-2014 Deborah Sue South, 50, Springboro, supervisor to marry Billy James Colliver, 42, Bethel, self employed, filed 9-26-2014 Melissa Ann Crawford, 23, Williamsburg, medical assistant to marry Christopher Thomas Wright, 24, Williamsburg, firefighter, filed 929-2014 Courtney Morgan Weston, 24, Bethel, Oakwood Enterprises to marry George Bryant Andrew Watson, 32, Georgetown, Rumpke, sales, filed 9-29-2014 Michelle Leone Margolen, 46, Mt. Orab, chef to marry Daryl James Robinson, 45, Mt. Orab, self employed, filed 9-30-2014 Tammy Lora Susan Hendrickson, 46, Mt. Orab, retired, to marry Lennis Lee Fuson, 48, Mt. Orab, engineer, filed 9-30-2014
Probate Angie Bayless, Sardinia, case #20141175, DOD 7-24-2014, filed 10-1-2014 Pamela Bennett, Georgetown, case #20141172, DOD 8-18-2014, filed 9-29-2014 Agnes Alline Hines, Hamersville, case #20141173, DOD 8-13-2014, filed 9-30-2014 Ronnie Jimison, Sardinia, case #20141171, DOD 0-17-2014, filed 925-2014 Billy Lee Sims, Ripley, case #20141174, DOD 9-3-2014, filed 101-2014
Common Pleas CIVIL CASES Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC versus Amanda Brummett, case #20140672, filed 9-29-2014, Action: foreclosures U.S. Bank National Association versus Joseph Anderson, case #20140673, filed 9-29-2014, Action: foreclosures The Bank of New York Mellon FK versus John Fletcher, case #20140674, filed 9-30-2014, Action: foreclosures Federal National Mortgage Association versus Michelle R. Lorenz, case #20140675, filed 9-30-2014, Action: foreclosures Federal National Mortgage Association versus Tom P. Taylor, case #20140677, filed 9-30-2014, Action: foreclosures Capital One, NA versus Mark W. Reeves, case #20140679, filed 101-2014, Action: other civil LVNV Funding LLC versus Justin Linville, case #20140680, filed 10-12014, Action: other civil Midland Funding LLC versus Maghan Day, case #20140681, filed 10-1-2014, Action: other civil Midland Funding LLC versus Travis Moler, case #20140682, filed 10-1-2014, Action: other civil LVNV Funding, LLC versus Duane Whaley, case #20140683, filed 10-1-2014, Action: other civil U.S. Bank, NA versus Kenneth Miller, case #20140657, filed 9-252014, Action: foreclosures U.S. Bank National Association versus Jeffrey A. Feakes, case #20140658, filed 9-25-2014, Action:
foreclosures Freedom Mortgage Corporation versus Gary L. Richey, Sr., case #20140659, filed 9-25-2014, Action: foreclosures Judith L. Bumbalough versus Melissa Keith, case #20140660, filed 9-26-2014, Action: other civil Sean J. Bailey versus Adams and Brown Counties, case #20140661, filed 9-26-2014, Action: other civil HSBC Bank, NA as indenture versus Linda C. Sullivan, case #20140667, filed 9-29-2014, Action: foreclosures Shelly Johnson versus Marshall V. Sump II, case #20140668, filed 929-2014, Action: civil stalking The Bank of New York Mellon versus Joann Gross, case #20140669, filed 9-29-2014, Action: other civil DOMESTIC CASES Deborah Meyer, Sardinia versus David S. Meyer, Sardinia, case #20140655, filed 9-25-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Liberty Partin, Williamsburg versus Josh Morrison, Mt. Orab, case #20140656, filed 9-25-2014, Action: domestic violence Roland Lewis, Sardinia versus Donald J. Skillman, Williamsburg, case #20140662, filed 9-29-2014, Action: domestic violence Roland Lewis, Sardinia versus Sheri Lewis, Williamsburg case #20140663, filed 9-29-2014, Action: domestic violence Bianca McNamara, Winchester versus Brandon McNamara, Williamsburg, case #20140664, filed 9-29-2014, Action: domestic violence Lauren A. Bolar, Ripley versus James C. Bolar, Manchester, case #20140665, filed 9-26-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Anna Shoemake, Russellville versus Eddie J. Schoemake, Hamersville, case #20140666, filed 9-29-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Angela Westfall, Russellville versus Charles Westfall, Demossville, KY case #20140670, filed 9-302014, Action: dissolution of marriage Jeromy S. Smith, Williamsburg versus Kokika M. Smith, Williamsburg, case #20140671, filed 9-302014, Action: termination of marriage Steven Jacobs, Covington, KY versus Regina Applegate, Blanchester, case #20140676, filed 9-302014, Action: U.R.E.S.A.
prizes. For more information call Dan Cook at (513) 5097312 or Kevin Cain at (513) 602-4654. This event is free to the public. Brown County Singing Convention will be held at the Fairview Christian Church on Friday, Oct. 17 beginning at 7 p.m. Anyone with a special song, poem or any other God given talent that they would like to share or anyone who just wants to enjoy a fun time of fellowship please come and join us. The church is located at 10888 St. Rt. 68. For more information please contact Larry Downing at (937) 446-3259 UPCOMING EVENTS RCAP (Russellville Community Action Planners will meet in regular session at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 20 in the Arts Council Room. Everyone is welcome to attend. CPR/AED Training session will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 4:45 for members of the Brown County Medical Reserve Corps Unit. This training will be held at the Georgetown Church of Christ. For details visit www.ohioresponds.gov or call the Brown County Health Department at (937) 378-6892 or email margery.paeltz@odh.ohio.gov. Flu Shots at Bristow’s Pharmacy in Ripley will be available to the community from 9 a.m. until noon on Wednesday, Oct. 22 for anyone 6 months and older. The cost is only $20. Medicaid, Caresource, Molina or Medicare Part B will be accepted but No Medicare HMO’s. For more information please call (937) 378-6892 or toll free at (866) 867-6892. Stein Hospice Caregiver Support Group will meet at 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, at the Stein Hospice office, 100 Liming Farm Road in Mt. Orab. This group will meet every 4th Wednesday of each month. This group is for people struggling with coping with caring for a loved one. For more information call (937) 515-5357 or at demerson@steinhospice.org. Brown County Retired Teacher’s Association will meet at 12 noon on Thursday, Oct. 23 at the Brown County Education Service Center, 9231 Hamer Road next to the Southern Hills Career and Technical Center in Georgetown. Guest speaker will be Carol Yazell R.N. programs and services for Senior Citizens. For details call (937) 4463191 or (937) 392-1146. 15th Annual Halloween Fall Festival at the Decatur Community Center on Friday Oct. 24 begins at 5 p.m. The center is located on St. Rt. 125. Event includes costume contests, pumpkin contest, a cake walk, games, auction and raffle. The public is invited to attend and all proceeds will go to preserve and maintain the Decatur Community Center. For more information call Kay Fry at (937) 373-3703. Fall Pancake and Sausage “All You Can Eat” Breakfast sponsored by the Mt. Orab Lions Club, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 7:30 to 11 a.m. at the Western Brown High School Cafeteria, West Main Street in Mt. Orab. Event will include sausage, pancakes, coffee, orange juice, milk and chocolate milk buffet. It is open to the public at a cost of only $5 with children under 12 free, when accompanied by their parents or responsible adults. Proceeds from this project will continue to be used for the benefit, as always. Everyone is invited. Halloween Dance at American Legion Post 180, 1001 S. Main Street in Georgetown, on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight. Event will include raffle prizes, door prizes, costume contests and will feature the band “The River Pickles. Everyone is welcome. The cost is only $8 for single and $15 for couples. American Legion Post 367, Ripley Children’s Fund Auction will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26. This auction consists of donated items and is the major fund raiser which pays for the children’s parties and other things which benefit children. Donated items can be dropped off at the Post from noon til 6 p.m., Monday through Friday until Saturday Oct. 26. For details call (937) 392-1586. Halloween Bash at Bardwell Winery will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday, October 31 at the winery. Join us for a spooky good time. Nashville Chuck will entertain, prizes awarded for best costume. $10 donation or unwrapped toy at the door. Proceeds benefit the Ho Ho Christmas Project. Ap-
petizers provided. Annual Chili/Spaghetti Dinner, sponsored by the Southern Highland Joint District will be held between 4 and 9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Mowrystown Fire House, 50 Maple Avenue. Event will include dinner, baked goods auction and lots of fun. For more information or to have food delivered please call (937) 4421170.
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Brown County Chamber of Commerce Reverse Raffle will be held this year on Saturday, November 1, at the St. George Catholic Church Hall in Georgetown. This is a joint fundraiser for both the Chamber and the US Grant Homestead Association. Raffle tickets are $30 each and include dinner and a 1 out of 200 chance to win $1,000 or $500 or $250. For details call the Chamber at (937) 378-4784. Grandparents as Parents Support Group will meet every second Thursday, including Thursday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. in the Youth Room of Ripley Church of Christ, 105 N. Third Street in Ripley. This group is for grandparents and others who have custody of children because the parents are unavailable. Share information, concerns and ideas with others regarding available resources and solutions to your unique situation. This is non-denominational and all are welcome. For more information call Julie Steddom at (937) 392-3057. ONGOING EVENTS Miracles Happen Group, (Narcotics Anonymous) meets at 7 p.m. every Sunday at the Brown County Community Board of ADAMHS, 85 Banting Drive (around the back), in Georgetown. For more information on this group please call 800-587-4232. Antonymous Narcotics meets every Friday at 7 p.m. at the Faith in God Fellowship Church, 7736 US Rt. 62 in Russellville. For more information please call Joe Rose at (937) 798-0329. Helping Hands Please come shop with us any Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday from 9 a.m. until noon at 668 Camp Run Road in Georgetown. Senior Bingo will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. each Monday at the Georgetown Nutrition Center. Please bring a $1 wrapped gift. A nutritional meal will be offered. HIV/Hepatitis C Testing is offered free by the Brown County Health Department by appointment only. The HIV test results are available within 15 minutes. To schedule an appointment call (937) 378-6892. Celebrate Recovery will meet every Friday at Crosspoint Wesleyan Church, 300 W. Main Street in Mt. Orab. The meetings will begin at 7:40 and go to about 8:30. This is a Christ-centered recovery program that will allow discussions on life’s hurts, hangups and habits. For more information call (937) 444-3370. Tuesday Community Bingo will be held every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Community Building in Country Place Apartments, located across from the Country Inn in Georgetown. Please bring a $1 gift and join in the fun. This is a free event. For more information contact Joy Gelter at (937) 483-4614. Crafting Classes will be offered the second Saturday of the month at the Mt. Orab Public Library, sessions from 1 to 2 p.m., at the library, 613 South High Street in Mt. Orab. The classes are for adult patrons with the Care and Share program. County Adams/Brown Alzheimer/s/Dementia Family Care giver Support Group will meet on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Adams County Regional Medical Center in the second floor conference room. For more information (937) 386-3590. Anyone who would like an activity listed in The Brown County Press' Weekly Calendar that currently is not listed should call the newspaper office during regular hours at (937) 444-3441.
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Catholic Campaign for Human Development Workshop for projects looking for funding The archdiocese of Cincinnati Catholic Social Action Office and the CCHD committee will be offering a workshop for agencies looking for funding in Adams, Brown, Clermont, Clinton and Highland Counties. Anyone who would like to know more about CCHD’s criteria for funding are also invited. It will take place on Friday, October 24 from noon to 2:30 p.m. at St. George Hall in Georgetown Oh (509 State St. 45121) Lunch will be provided. The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) is the official do-
mestic anti-poverty agency of the Unites Stated Catholic Bishops. It works to break the cycle of poverty by helping people help themselves. Through the CCHD, the archdiocese of Cincinnati each year provides grants to local agencies, both faith-based and secular, that help low-income individuals and families tackle the structural causes of poverty and achieve their full Godgiven potential. Please RSVP by October 17 by contacting 513421-3131, ext. 2660 or csa@catholiccincinnati.or g,
Forklift operators training offered The Southern Hills Career & Technical Center is offering an OSHA approved training course for forklift operators that focuses on the safe operation of forklift equipment. Students will experience hands-on training operating a forklift. Classes will meet on Monday and Wednesday evening for two weeks from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. beginning October 20, 2014. If your certification is more than three years old, a re-
fresher is needed to keep it current. Forklift classes will be held at Southern Hills Career & Technical Center, 9193 Hamer Road in Georgetown. For more information or registration, please contact Southern Hills Adult Education Department at (937) 378-6131 ext. 357. At Southern Hills, “Education is not just for kids!” Southern Hills accepts MasterCard, Visa, Checks and Cash!
90th birthday Open House set for Mildred Havens A 90th Birthday Celebration will be held for Mildred Havens of Hamersville. There will be an Open House at the Bible Chapel U.C.C. Church in Hamersville on Sunday, Oct. 19 from 12 - 2 p.m. No gifts please! The Brown County Press would like to wish Mildred havens a very Happy 90th Birthday!
Air Force Airman Haley M. Madden graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San AntonioLackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.
Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Madden is the daughter of Karmin M. Adams of Ripley, Ohio and Dallas R. Madden of Garrison, Ky. She is a 2014 graduate of Ripley Union Lewis Huntington High School, Ripley, Ohio.
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Mt. Orab UMC Craft Show set The Mt. Orab United Methodist Church will be hosting their annual Craft Bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 18 beginning from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The church is located at the corner of Elm Street and U.S. Route 68, Mt. Orab.
Fairview Church Bazaar set On Saturday, November 1, the Fairview Church Bazaar will open its doors at 10 a.m. The church is located on U.S. Highway North in Georgetown. The Bazaar will include quilts, throws, baby items, crocheted and woven rugs, afghans, wood items, nuts, chocolates, breads and pastries, and much more. Christmas items and white elephant table will be available as well as lunch. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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to be there the day he opens, but he needed assurance that it would happen in a timely manner. This memorandum spells that out.” Lunsford said that he and Cole had been working on applying for grants that can be put together to get the road built. “The commissioners have said they also want to help us get the money for this road extension and help make this project happen,” Lunsford said. “There still has to be a contract drawn up.” At a Brown County Commission meeting on Oct. 8, Commissioner Woodruff said. “We are very pleased
that multiple parties could come together to bring much needed revenue and jobs to Brown County.” According to the agreement, the Port Authority will extend financing to Jomachloe in the amount of $12,000,000 for the construction of the project on the property on a fixed interest rate for a term of 20 years and shall be secured by a first lien on the property. The memorandum projected that the total final investment, consisting of property acquisition and development, dealership acquisitions and licensing, and construction costs to be approximately $17,000,000,
the sources of which will be the $12,000,000 in financing from the Port Authority and $5,000,000 to be advanced by Jomachloe or Williams. “TIF revenue will be used for expenses related to this project,” Lunsford said. “Tomorrow, (Wednesday, Oct. 8) the Port Authority and the commissioners plan to sign off on this project, and things will begin to happen.” Members of council signed the memorandum of understanding during the meeting. On Oct. 8, according to Lunsford, the commissioners and the Port Authority did indeed sign the memorandum of understanding.
Talks continue to return medical care to G’Town CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “People are working long days at our hospital to get a deal done and bring health care back to Georgetown”, Donohoo said. “What we are trying to do with our practice is get it reopened as soon as possible, but there is an ongoing discussion with different groups. There is no deal at present, but I am optimistic that it will be in place within a matter of days.” Donohoo said that the sudden closure of the hospital on a few hours notice complicated the issue. “That gave us no time to begin the transition into another practice. While it’s urgent that we reopen as soon as we can, there are a lot of things involved in
doing that, including recredentialing with insurance companies and a lot of business decisions that have to be made in order for us to see patients.” Georgetown Mayor Dale Cahall said he is growing more confident that a deal can eventually be struck to reopen some services at the hospital site. “There have been a lot of conversations and meetings over the last week with various people and entities to try to determine what can be done for this facility and for healthcare in this region of the state.” Cahall also said that he has spoken with State Senator Joe Uecker, State Representative Doug Green and representatives from U.S. Congressman Brad
Wenstrup’s office about the matter. “We’ve pointed out the dire circumstances to them and we’ve asked them to look into funding ideas that would help another entity come in here and re-establish those healthcare ties.” Cahall said that each of the officials was well aware of the impact of the closing. “It’s not just a healthcare impact, it’s an employment impact. You’re talking about two hundred plus jobs evaporating.” Cahall said that the economic impact on the village would be in “six figures” if the hospital remains closed. Losses would include employee income tax payments and utility payments from the hospital.
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Judicial Candidates New auto mall coming to Mt. Orab speak in Aberdeen CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 benefit children and adults. “Bill Carkeek, the current administrator is supporting me and he writes grants, so I’m planning to do this over a period of time. Steddom has a practice in Ripley, where she’s been for seven years. Bubp then took his turn, pointing out that he has visited “most of the village councils, most of the township trustees and all of the school boards” to discuss his plans for office if elected to the bench. Bubp said that one of his goals would be to take juvenile court to the local schools to hold down on missed class time for juveniles involved in the court system. He then talked about his past, pointing out that he graduated from Sardinia High School in 1972. He then worked as a police cadet for three years while going to college. He then joined the Marine Corps on active duty, then joining the Marine Corp reserve and going to law school in 1984. Bubp said he started a law practice in Adams
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County after graduating law school. “I’m here to ask for your vote for Brown County Probate and Juvenile Judge”, Bubp told the council and audience. “I think my 30 years experience would indicate to you that I’ve been there and done that. More importantly, though, in 1994 I was elected the county court judge in Adams county. I’ve got experience as a juvenile judge. I would like to take my judi-
cial experience, my legal experience, my legislative experience, the fact that I am a father and a grandfather...take all of that and work with our kids here in Brown County.” Bubp was a local state representative from 20042012. In other business at the meeting, a number of ordnances regarding administration of the village water system went through a first reading. No final decisions were made.
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Clyde Abercrombie, 51 of Georgetown, faces one charge of Felonious Assault, a second degree felony. Mark Steelman, 23 of Williamsburg faces two counts of Receiving Stolen Property, one a fourth degree felony and one a fifth degree felony. Kenny Brandenburg, 28 of Georgetown, faces one count of Domestic Violence, a fourth degree felony. Brandenburg has a previous conviction in August of 2014 for domestic violence
in Brown County Municipal Court. Cynthia McNew, 23 of Georgetown, faces one count of Illegal Assembly or Possession of Chemicals for the Manufacture of Drugs, a third degree felony. Joseph Perry, 39 of Loveland, faces one count of Illegal Assembly or Possession of Chemicals for the Manufacture of Drugs, a third degree felony. Justin Moore, 33 of Mt. Orab, faces one count of Domestic Violence, a third degree felony. Moore has pleaded guilty or been convicted of six
other domestic violence offenses dating back to 2003. Shelby Burdine, 19 of Bethel faces one count of Breaking and Entering, a fifth degree felony and one count of Petty Theft, a first degree misdemeanor. Milford Campbell, Jr. 30 of Mt. Orab, faces one count of Breaking and Entering, a fifth degree felony and one count of Petty Theft, a first degree misdemeanor. An indictment means that charges have been filed against an individual. It is not a finding or admission of guilt.
Stolen property recovered Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger reports that on August 7, 2014 deputies responded to a residence on Sterling Twp for a report of a stolen Honda ATV and Weed Eater.
On August 29, 2014 the Honda ATV was recovered in Clermont County. Mark Steelman Jr is charged with Receiving Stolen Property a Felony of the 4th degree.
Mark Steelman Jr is currently incarcerated at the Brown County Adult Detention Center on a $10,000 cash/surity bond thru Brown County Municipal Court.
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The Brown County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office held a three hour training class for local law enforcement officers on the subject of Domestic Violence. The class was part of an ongoing effort by the Brown County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to create additional awareness on the subject of Domestic Violence. Every October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month is observed and community members are encouraged to wear purple. Participating in the event were employees and officers from the following agencies: Brown County Sheriff’s Office, Brown County Common Pleas Court, Georgetown Police Department, Fayetteville Police Department,
Hamersville Police Department, Mt. Orab Police Department, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Ripley Police Department, Russellville Police Department and the Brown County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The featured speaker of the event was Detective Tim Schambs of Delaware County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office, who for the past 18 years has been involved in a wide variety of criminal investigations and successful prosecutions, including domestic violence. Detective Schambs spoke specifically on the subject of “Recognizing and Responding to Domestic Violence” and “The Lethality of Strangulation.” Additionally, Brown County
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First Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Zac Corbin spoke to the group about how to successfully investigate and prosecute domestic violence cases in Brown County. “We want to extend our sincerest appreciation to Detective Schambs, and all attending law enforcement officers, for their participation in this impactful training. It is imperative that we, as prosecutors, work in tandem with local law enforcement to tackle the devastating effect of domestic violence in our community. We must break this cycle of violence,” First Assistant Brown County Prosecuting Attorney Zac Corbin said of the event.
were already there and had removed McCagg from her apartment and were performing CPR. McCagg was taken to Mt. Orab Mercy Hospital where she was later pronounced dead. Wiedemann said they were able to save the dog that was at the apartment at the time of the fire. Wiedemann said that they believe the fire was started as the result of careless smoking but are still investigating to find the exact cause. He said he is not sure whether or not the apartment had working smoke detectors, but said it is important to check smoke detectors this time of year to make sure they are working properly.
Mark your calendar for the Southern Hills Career & Technical Center’s 33rd annual spaghetti supper on Friday, October 24, 5 – 7:30 p.m., at 9193 Hamer Road, Georgetown. Carry out will be available beginning at 4 p.m. Menu: allyou-can-eat spaghetti, garlic bread, salad bar, dessert and drink for only $7.00 for adults and $4.00 for children 4 to10, children three and under eat free. Door prizes will be given throughout the evening and a silent auction with numerous items to bid on will be available. Sponsored by the Council for Vocational Education, Carmen Carson, Treasurer.
empted Village Schools will be dismissed early on Friday, October 24, 2014. On this date the following dismissal schedule will apply: 1:27 p.m. - Georgetown Jr/Sr High School students dismissed 2:10 p.m. - Elementary School walkers and car riders dismissed 2:20 p.m. - Elementary School bus riders dismissed
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Pictured above are the three Commissioners with Beth Nevel, Brown County Emergency Management Agency Director with the Proclamation. (l to r) Tony Applegate, Barry Woodruff, Beth Nevel and Daryll Gray).
County Commissioners Proclaim National Fire Prevention Week 2014 On October 6, 2014, the Brown County Board of Commissioners proclaimed October 5-11, 2014 as Fire Prevention Week throughout Brown County. Our citizens in Brown County are encouraged to test their smoke detectors each month by pushing the test button. House fires killed more than 2,700 people in the United States in 2013.
Three out of five deaths result from fires in properties without working smoke alarms/detectors. One-fifth of smoke detectors found in our homes are not working due to batteries missing, disconnected or dead. Batteries need to be replaced every six months. Barry Woodruff, President of the Brown County Board of Commissioners,
asked “The citizens of Brown County to support the many public safety activities and efforts of our local fire/emergency services in Brown County during fire Prevention Week 2014. Our local emergency responders here in Brown County do an excellent job by providing our citizens with public education and fire safety programs.”
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NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF BROWN COUNTY, OHIO Brown County Clerk of Courts Courthouse, 101 South Main St. Georgetown, OH 45121
Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse of Harry D. Shafer, Deborah Shafer and John Doe, Unknown Spouse of Deborah Shafer, whose addresses are unknown, will hereby take notice that on August 28, 2014, United States of America, acting through Rural Development, United States Department of Agriculture, filed its Complaint in Foreclosure and Marshalling of Liens in the Common Pleas Court of Brown County, Ohio, Courthouse, 101 South Main St., Georgetown, OH 45121 being Case No. 20140584 against Harry D. Shafer, et al praying for judgement in the amount of $107,599.05 with interest theron according to the terms of the note from July 21, 2014 until paid and for foreclosure of said Mortgage Deed on the following described real estate, of which said Defendants, Harry D. Shafer and Deborah K. Shafer are the owners of: Real estate located at 3910 Greenbush East Rd., Mount Orab, OH 45154 as further described in Plaintiff’s mortgage recorded on September 21, 1994 in Book 7 Page 146 of the Mortgage Records of Brown County, Ohio. and that Defendants, Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse of Harry D. Shafer, Deborah Shafer and John Doe, Unknown Spouse of Deborah Shafer, be required to set up any interest they may have in said premises or be forever barred, that upon failure of said Defendants to pay or to cause to be paid said judgement within three days from its rendition that an Order of Sale be issued to the Sheriff of Brown County, Ohio, to appraise, advertise in the Brown County Press and sell said real estate, that the premises be sold free and clear of all claims, liens and interest of any of the parties herein, that the proceeds from the sale of said premises be applied to the Plaintiff’s judgement and for such other relief to which United States of America, acting through the Rural Development, United States Department of Agriculture is entitled. Said Defendants are directed to the Complaint wherein notice under the fair debt collection practice act is given. Said Defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight days after the publication. Said Defendants will take notice that you are required to answer said Complaint on or before the 7th day of December, 2014 or judgement will be rendered accordingly. United States of America, acting through the Rural Development, United States Department of Agriculture Plaintiff, Stephen D. Miles Vincent A. Lewis Attorneys for Plaintiff 18 W. Monument Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45402 BCP 10-5-14, 10-12-14, 10-19-14 10-26-14, 11-2-14, 11-9-14 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ACCEPTING BIDS Sealed bids are being accepted by the Pike Township Board of Trustees, Brown County, Ohio, for the sale of the following township equipment: Swinson Hopper Salt Spreader 1 Ton Capacity; Sliding unit for truck mounting The equipment may be viewed Thursday afternoons between 4PM-7PM at the township building located at 12700 SR 774, outside of Mt. Orab, OH. For more information, contact Roger Griffith, Trustee, 513313-2056; or Michael Foster, Zoning Inspector, 937-444-2772. Bids are being accepted until Thursday, November 6, 2014. Bids may be mailed to Pike Township Board of Trustees, PO Box 95, Mt. Orab, OH, 45154; or left at the township building on Thursday afternoons between 4PM-7PM. Please mark envelope “Salt Spreader Bid”. The board reserves the right to refuse any and all bids received. Submitted by Jenny Lind Conrad, Fiscal Officer BCP 9-28-14, 10-12-14 ----------------------------------------
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Invitation for Bids Separate sealed bids for the construction of the 2014 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation within the Village of Mt. Orab, Brown County, Ohio will be received by the Village of Mt. Orab, Ohio ; 211 S. High St., Mt. Orab, OH 45154 until 10:00 A.M., Local Time on October 20, 2104, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope, addressed to the Village of Mt. Orab at the above noted address. Envelope shall be clearly marked: “BID FOR 2014 SANITARY SEWER REHABILITATION PROJECT Work under this contract has been divided into a Base Bid, Add Alternative 1, Add Alternative 2 and Add Alternative 3. Generally, The Base Bid includes sewer work associated with high and medium priority sanitary sewer repairs including replacing 1,105 LF of 8-inch sanitary sewer, installing approximately 6,919 feet of 8-inch diameter cured-in-place-pipe, along with 398 vertical feet of manhole rehabilitation, 8 sewer service lateral replacements. Add Alternative 1 includes the installation of 3 cured-in-place spot liners in lieu of point repairs (see Add Alt 2). Add Alternative 2 includes the installation of 3 point repairs in lieu of cured-in-place spot liners (see Add Alt 1). Finally, Add Alternative 3 sewer work associated with low priority sewer repairs and includes installing approximately 4,718 LF of 8-inch diameter cured-inplace pipe, 350 vertical feet of manhole rehabilitation, 7 sewer service lateral replacements. The Engineer’s Opinion of Probable Construction Cost for this project is The Base Bid, plus the minimum of Add Alternate 1 or Add Alternate 2, plus Add Alternate 3: $767,356. The Base Bid Opinion of Probable Cost is $ 512,372.00. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, and Specifications including Forms of Bid Bond, Performance-Payment Bond, and other Contractor Documents may be examined at the following Locations: Village of Mt. Orab 211 S. High St. Mt. Orab, OH 45154 CDM Smith, Inc. 8800 Lyra Dr. Suite 500 Columbus, OH 43240 J. D. Stine, P.E. & Associates, Inc. 109 S. Main St. Bethel, OH 45106 Copies of the Plans and Specifications, etc., may be obtained during normal business hours at the office of J. D. Stine, P.E. & Associates, Inc., Consulting Engineers, 109 S. Main St., Bethel, OH 45106; phone number 1-513734-4333 upon payment of $50.00 for each set of full sized plans, or $30.00 per set for 11” x 17” copies, or $ 20.00 for electronic copies, none of which is refundable. An additional non-refundable payment of $ 10.00 must accompany any mail request. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount of 100% of the bid if in the form of a Combination Bid and Performance Bond with a surety satisfactory to the aforesaid Village of Mt. Orab, or in the amount of not less than ten (10%) percent of the bid if in the form of a certified check or cashier's check for and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders and pursuant with Ohio Revised Code Section 153.54. Attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to safety regulations, conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract. This project is also subject to the EPA policy of encouraging the participation of small business in rural areas [SBRAs]. All bids must comply with the General Instructions to Bidders in addition to the requirements set forth in the Specifications Documents referenced herein in order to be considered. Bid bonds must be filed with original signatures. Facsimile and electronic copies of the bid bond and Power of Attorney of the Surety will be deemed non-responsive. Contractor must comply with the prevailing wage rates as determined by the Ohio Department of Industrial Relations and the Federal Labor Standards Provisions and Davis-Bacon Wages. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Contract award shall be made to the lowest and best bidder, and award may be subject to applicable funding agency approval. The Village of Mt. Orab, Brown County, Ohio, reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. The right to negotiate with the apparent qualified low Bidder to such extent that should be necessary are reserved by The Village of Mt. Orab, Brown County,
Ohio. By Order of the Mayor of the Village of Mt. Orab, Ohio ATTEST: Bruce Lunsford, Mayor BCP 10-5-14, 10-12-14 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140096CVE PHH Mortgage Corporation Plaintiff -vsRick A. Luttrell, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Exhibit A Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Brown, in the Township of Pleasant and in P. Talbert Military Survey No. 2212; Being Lot Number Ten (10), in Georgetown Station Subdivision, as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book 7, Page 28 (Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 644) Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio. Property Address: 175 Roundhouse Circle, Georgetown, OH 45121 Parcel Number: 33-0588320210 Prior Instrument Number: OR Volume 404, Page 55 Said Premises Located at 175 Roundhouse Circle, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $149,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Julia E. Steelman #0082778 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130655CVE CitiMortgage, Inc. Plaintiff -vsJames A. Anderson, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Clark to-wit: Exhibit A Legal Description Situated in the County of Brown in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Clark: Being Lots 7 & 8 on the Carol Ann Acres Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book C3, Page 209, of the Slide 218, Brown County, Ohio Records. Subject to all legal highways. Property Address: 1683 Bethel New Hope Road, Bethel, OH 45106 Parcel Number: 03004784.0000 and 03-004788.0000 Prior Instrument Number: Official Record 21, page 470 Said Premises Located at 1683 Bethel New Hope Road, Bethel, Ohio 45106 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Craig A. Thomas #0037667 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130558CVE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff -vsKarrine Purdin and Steve Purdin, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Jefferson to-wit: EXHIBIT A Legal Description: Situated in the Village of Russellville, Township of Jefferson County of Brown, State of Ohio, and is described as follows: Lot 63R and being a replat of the South one half of Inlot 63 and 64 in the Russell Shaws Addition. Recorded plat of said Village of Russellville, Plat found in Deed Book E5, Page 350 and Plat Cabinet 3 Slide 32. Parcel Number(s): 180383480000 Property Address: 121 Kendle Street, Russellville, OH 45168 Deed Reference Number: dated October 24, 2007, filed January 16, 2009, recorded as Official Records Volume 379, Page 486, Brown County, Ohio records. Case Number: CVE 20130558 Said Premises Located at 121 Kendle Street, Russellville, Ohio 45168 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Craig J. Spadafore #0081279 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140287CVE Green Tree Servicing, LLC Plaintiff -vsCynthia N. Fisher htta Cynthia Fisher, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Franklin to-wit: Legal Description: Situated in the Township of Franklin, County of Brown and State of Ohio, being all of Lot No. 2371 of Lake Waynoka Subdivision, Map No. 6, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat thereof, Volume No. 6, Page 3941 Plat Records of Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio, but subject to al legal highways. Being the same premises as conveyed to the Grantor herein by deed recorded in O.R. 93, Pg. 137, Recorder’s Office of Brown County, Ohio. Together with the right in common with other owners of lots in said subdivision to use for all usual purposes the streets, ways, beaches, recreation areas, and other public areas, as shown on said plat, and the right in common with other owners of lots in said subdivision to use the lake, beaches for swimming, fishing and boating in accordance with the rules and regulations of Lake Waynoka Property Owners Association, Inc., its successor or assigns. Parcel Number(s): 080108080000 Prior Deed Info.: General Warranty Deed, O.R. Book 93 Page 137, filed June 06, 1997 Said Premises Located at 157 Navajo Drive, Sardinia, Ohio 45171
NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $30,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Charles V. Gasior #0075946 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20120988CVE The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, NA fka The Bank of New York Trustee as Successor in Interest to JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA as successor Trustee by Merger to The First National Bank of Chicago, as Trustee for GE Capital Mortgage Services Inc. Home Equity Loan Pass-Through Certificates, Series 1997-HE4 Plaintiff -vsRichard E. Truman and Melissa K. Truman, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Perry to-wit: EXHIBIT A Legal Description: Situated in the Township of Perry, County of Brown, State of Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Lot No. 1755, of Lake Lorelei Subdivision, Map No. 5, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recording Plat thereof, Volume No. 4, Pages 72 through 78, Plat records of Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio, but subject to all legal highways, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record. Parcel Number(s): 230436000000 Property Address: 1755 Stuttgart Drive, Fayetteville, OH 45118 Deed Reference Number: dated June 5, 1997, filed June 16, 1997, recorded in Official Records Volume 94, Page 23, Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio Case Number: CVE 20120988 Said Premises Located at 1755 Stuttgart Drive, Fayetteville, Ohio 45118 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $130,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Michael E. Carleton #0083352 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140099CVE Fifth Third Mortgage Company Plaintiff -vsRandall T. Miller AKA Randy T. Miller AKA Randy Miller and Angela R. Miller AKA Angela Miller AKA Angel Miller, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Eagle to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in L. Trent’s Military Survey No. 3629 Eagle Township, Brown County, Ohio and being part of the land conveyed to John L. Jr. and Julia-Ann Lewis as recorded in Deed Book 161, Page 557 in the Brown County, Ohio Recorder’s Office and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a magnail set on the centerline of Five Points Mowrystown Road, said beginning point being North 34 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 58.52 feet from the magnail set over a spike found on the centerline intersection of Katterman Road and Five Points-Mowrystown Road; Thence from said beginning point and with a new division line through the land of John L. Jr. and Julia Ann Lewis North 13 degrees 44 minutes 53 seconds West passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 33.51 feet for a total distance of 329.31 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set; Thence with a new division line through the land of said Lewis North 31 degrees 15 minutes 54 seconds East a distance of 34.70 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set; Thence continuing with a new division line through the land of said Lewis South 57 degrees 35 minutes 22 seconds East passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 218.29 feet for a total distance of 243.29 feet to a magnail set on the centerline of said road South 31 degrees 00 minutes and 00 seconds West a distance of 73.90 feet to a magnail set; Thence with the center of said road South 34 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 189.05 feet to the place of beginning containing 0.8364 acres more or less subject to all easements, covenants, conditions, reservations, leases and restrictions of record. All legal highways. All right of ways, all zoning, building and other laws, ordinances and regulations. All rights of tenants in possession. And all real estate taxes and assessments not yet due and payable. Being the same property conveyed by deed recorded in Volume OR 124, page 354, of the Brown County, Ohio Records. Basis of bearing is the centerline of Five PointsMowrystown Road- South 34 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West- and all other bearings are based on angles and distances measured in the field. This description was prepared by Gerald S. Renshaw, Ohio Registration No. 4872 on 20 January 1998 based on actual field survey. Parcel Number: 070067360102 Property Address: 13279 Five Points Mowrystown Road, Sardinia, Ohio 45171 Prior Deed Reference: OR Volume 124, Page 354 Property Owner: Randy Miller and Angel Miller Case Number: CV 20140099 Said Premises Located at 13279 Five Points Mowrystown Road, Sardinia, Ohio 45171 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Kriss D. Felty #0002338 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140373CVE Bank of America, N.A., Successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Plaintiff -vsMichael T. Crase and Lisa K. Partin AKA Lisa Partin, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pike to-wit: Property at: 3355 Carpenter Road Mount Orab, Ohio PP#: 290556160020 Prior Deed Reference: Book 360, Page 1360 Legal description can be found at the Brown County Recorder’s Office Said Premises Located at 3355 Carpenter Road, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Richard J. LaCivita #0072368 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20120123CVE Bank of America, N.A. Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Plaintiff -vsJohn Robert Steele aka John R. Steele and Bonita Steele, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Clark to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land situated in the Clark Township of Brown County, State of Ohio, and in C. Patterson’s Military Survey No. 2936, lying South of and adjacent to Yankeetown Road, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the center line of Yankeetown Road and in the prolongation of a fence line, a corner to the land of Richey W. & Evelyn B. Liming and the most northeasterly point of the land herein described. Said spike being 1240.47 feet as measured along the center line of Yankeetown Road in a northwesterly direction from the point of intersection of the center line of Yankeetown Road with the centerline of State Highway No. 774; Thence with Richey W. & Evelyn B. Liming’s line, a line marked by a fence, S. 3 deg. 21’ W., 762.56 feet to an iron pin at a fence junction and in the line of the land of Victor G. Burgett, a corner to the land of Richey W. and Evelyn B. Liming; Thence with Victor G. Burgett’s line and a fence line N. 87 deg. 38’ W., 492.87 feet to an iron pin at a fence junction; Thence, leaving Victor Burgett’s line, with a severance line, a line marked by a fence, N. 5 deg. 50’ E., 865.70 feet to a spike in the center line of Yankeetown Road; Thence with the center line of Yankeetown Road S. 75 deg. 00’ E., 464.88 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 8.874 acres, subject to existing easements for public roads and highways and public utilities. A survey of this property was made by William R. Ellis, Registered Surveyor No. 3229, on March 11, 1970. Property Address: 1792 Yankeetown Road, Hamersville, OH 45130 Parcel Number: 03002052.0000 Prior Instrument Number: OR Book 328, Page 1689 Said Premises Located at 1792 Yankeetown Road, Hamersville, Ohio 45130 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE
FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Kirk Sampson #0012999 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140416CVE Fifth Third Mortgage Company Plaintiff -vsMichael W. Rice, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Lewis to-wit: 8496 Oak Grove Road, Georgetown, OH 45121 Legal Description: Situate in Military Survey No. 1124, Lewis Townshp, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a P.K. spike set on the centerline of Oak Grove Road, said beginning point being South 05 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. West a distance of 227.32 feet from the centerline intersection of Oak Grove Road and Eden Road; thence from said beginning point and with a new division line through the land of Stanley Eugene and Judy Anita Ratliff for the next two (2) courses: South 85 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. East passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 25.00 feet for a total distance of 208.70 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set; South 05 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. West a distance of 208.72 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set on the line of Wanda J. Schwallie; Thence with the line of Schwallie North 85 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. West passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 183.70 feet for a total distance of 208.70 feet to a P.K. Spike set over a spike found on the centerline of Oak Grove Road; thence with the centerline of said road North 05 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. East a distance of 208.72 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.00 acre, more or less. Basis of bearing is in the centerline of Oak Grove Road established by R. Satterfield’s Survey 2T-119-392. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw #4872, May 3, 1996. Parcel Number(s): 210415440100. Prior Deed Info.: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 429, Page 369, filed July 24, 2013 Said Premises Located at 8496 Oak Grove Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Charles V. Gasior #0075946 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140310CVE The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, The Present Trustee Under The Trust Plaintiff -vsJudy Ruark and Edgar Ruark, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Huntington to-wit: Description of Land Situate in J. Parker’s Military Survey No. 4415, Huntington Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike set in the centerline of Scoffield Road, said beginning point being Easterly 2299.00 feet as measured along the centerline of Scoffield Road from the centerline intersection of Scoffield Road and Martin Hill Road; thence from said beginning point and with the centerline of Scoffield Road for the next four (4) courses: South 85 44’ 01” East a distance of 283.63 feet to a spike set; North 86 degrees 11’ 22” East a distance of 79.54 feet to a spike set; North 78 degrees 12’ 44” East a distance of 131.18 feet to a spike set thence South 82 degrees 52’ 29” East a distance of 93.36 feet to a spike set in the center of a bridge; thence on a new division line through the land of James L. and Velma Shelton and with the centerline of a branch South 0 degrees 59’ 44” East passing an iron pin at 174.90 feet feet for a total distance of 186.90 feet to a point in the centerline of Beetle Creek and on the line of Arnold E. and Betty K. Estep; thence with the line of said Estep and with the centerline of Beetle Creek for the next five (5) courses: South 49 degrees 25’ 16” West a distance of 91.11 feet; South 83 degrees 06’ 20” West a distance of 116.38 feet; thence North 74 degrees 19’ 17” West a distance of 299.42 feet; North 61 degrees 36’ 49” West a distance of 124.25 feet; North 60 degrees 18’ 08” West a distance of 23.93 feet; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of said Shelton North 8 degrees 40’ 23” East a distance of 110.13 feet to the place of beginning, CONTAINING 2.781 Acres more or less. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, R.S. #4872 March 1979. Parcel Number: 12022988.0100 Prior Instrument Reference: Instrument recorded on April 24, 2002 in/as O.R. Book 257, page 1992 of the Brown County, Ohio Records. Address of Property: 8314 Scoffield Road, Ripley, OH 45167 Said Premises Located at 8314 Scoffield Road, Ripley, Ohio 45167 NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $30,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: Purchaser of the property other than Plaintiff or lien holder shall be required to deposit 10% of the appraised value at the time of the sale in the form of a cashier’s check and the balance of the proceeds to be paid within thirty (30) days of the sale by 12:00 noon to the Sheriff. Should the purchaser fail to make timely payment of said proceeds, it is ordered said deposit of 10% of the appraised value shall be withheld by Plaintiff as and for costs associated with advertisement and resale of said real estate and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Robert K. Hogan #0024966 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140467CVE Acquired Capital II, L.P. Plaintiff -vsAdvanced Foot Surgeons, Inc., Jeffrey S. Schussler and Bonnie D.R. Schussler, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 17th day of November, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Huntington to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel Number: 15023152.0202 Commonly Known As 2.500 Acres Located on U.S. 52, Huntington Township, Brown County, Ohio. Situated in the State of Ohio, Brown County, Huntington Township, The Village of Aberdeen and in J. Hopper’s Military Survey No. 1620 of the Virginia Military District. Being a parcel of land lying North of and adjacent to New State Route No. 52 and being and Southeast of Old State Route No. 52, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a concrete monument found, said monument being 95.31 feet left of Station 956+45.66 of New State Route No. 52 and a corner to the 15.105 acre parcel owned by Harold B. and Norma L. Rigdon and recorded in Deed Book 219, Page 541 of the Brown County Records; Thence South 65 deg. 03’ -24” West, 95.64 feet to a spike (found) in the center of State Route No. 52; Thence with the center of State Route No. 52, North 20 deg. -11’ -36” West, 481.13 feet to a P.K. nail (found); Thence continuing with said State Route No. 52, North 19 deg. -11’ -00” West, 463.65 feet to a MAG nail set and the beginning; Thence continuing with said State Route No. 52, North 19 deg. -11’ -00” West, 208.73 feet to a MAG nail (set); Thence leaving said State Route No. 52 with a new severance line and passing a 5/8” iron pin (set) at 130.10 feet, North 70 deg. -49’ 00” East, 502.59 feet to a 5/8” iron pin (set); Thence continuing with said new severance line, South 29 deg. -34’ -08” East, 212.22 feet to a 3” gas line marker (found); Thence continuing still with said new severance line and passing a 5/8” iron pin (set) at 410.75 feet, South 70 deg. -49’ -03” West, 540.85 feet to a MAG nail (set) and the beginning, containing 2.500 acres of land subject to all legal highways and easments of record. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO an easement for ingress, egress and utilities, said easement being North of and adjacent to New State Route No. 52 and across the parcel conveyed to Douglas W. Berry, et al, in Official Record 114, Page 203 of the Brown County Records and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a concrete monument (found), said monument being 95.31 feet left of Station 956+45.66 of New State Route No. 52 and a corner to the 15.105 acre parcel owned by Harold B. and Norma L. Rigdon and recorded in Deed Book 219, Page 541 of the Brown County Records; Thence with the line of Rigdon, South 65 deg. -03’ -24” West, 23.67 feet; Thence with the right-of-way of State Route No. 52, North 20 deg. -33’ -42” West, 198.43 feet; Thence North 18 deg. -14’ -48” West, 298.28 feet; Thence continuing again with the right-of-way of New State Route No. 52, North 19 deg. -11’ -00” West, 228.47 feet; Thence South 70 deg. -49’ -00” West, 80.00 feet to New State Route No. 52; Thence with New State Route No. 52, North 19 deg. -11’ -00” West, 90.00 feet; Thence North 70 deg. -49’ -00” East, 80.00 feet to the right-of-way of New State Route No. 52; Thence with the right-of-way New State Route No. 52, North 19 deg. -11’ -00” West, 945.11 feet; Thence with the line of Donald Paul Wilson, North 70 deg. -12’ -01” East, 50.00 feet; Thence South 19 deg. -11’ -00” East, 1755.10 feet; Thence with the line of Harold B. and Norma L. Rigdon, South 64 deg. -17’ -02” West, 26.81 feet to the beginning. Bearings in the above description are based upon the centerline of New State Route No. 52 being South 19 deg. -11’ East, as reflected in the Right-of-Way Drawings for said New State Route No. 52 (Project 16.7420.07) on Pages 183 of 194 and dated 1954. The above legal descriptions are taken from and accordance with a survey and plat dated September 23, 1999 by Robert Joseph Shannon, P.S., Ohio Reg. 7835. Prior Deed Reference O.R. 371, page 868. Said Premises Located at 2.500 Acres Located On U.S. 52,
Huntington, Township, Brown County, Ohio (Permanent Parcel # 15-023152.0202) NOTE: THERE WAS NOT AN INSIDE INSPECTION OF THE PROPERTY AND THE SHERIFF IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY UPON CONFIRMATION OF THE SALE. Said Premises Appraised at $25,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: October 12, 19 & 26, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Glenn E. Algie #0042436 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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Key to cooking with pumpkins Autumn is ripe with vibrant colors and scenery. One of the more vivid sights this time of year are the bright, orange pumpkins that adorn walkways and front porches of homes and businesses. Not only are pumpkins ideal for decorating, but they're also great to eat. Some people who plan to carve jack-olanterns mistakenly believe the same type of pumpkin can be used in their favorite recipes. But what carving pumpkins have in visual flair, they usually lack in flavor and substance. Instead, would-be
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Look for a firm pumpkin with no bruises or soft spots. The pumpkin also should have a deep orange color. Store pumpkins in a cool, dark area until ready for use to prolong freshness. Wash the exterior of the pumpkin in cool water before cutting to remove any dirt and bacteria on the surface of the pumpkin so it won't be transferred to the pulp of the pumpkin. Slice the pumpkin in half and remove the seeds and any stringy material. Rinse and save the seeds for planting or roasting. Put the pumpkin pieces in the microwave to cook or you can steam or bake them until the pulp is soft and the pumpkin falls off
of the skin. Cool the pumpkins, then puree the pulp until it's smooth. You may want to strain the pureed pumpkin with a cheese cloth to remove any excess water before using in a pie recipe. Baked breads may benefit from the extra moisture. Pumpkins are a great source of dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, riboflavin, potassium, copper, manganese, vitamin E, thiamin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, iron, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. They're also low in fat and calories. Pumpkin puree can replace the oil in some baking recipes, much as you would use applesauce.
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Autumn is a beautiful time of year marked by welcoming cooler temperatures and the natural beauty of leaves changing colors. Autumn also has a tendency to fly by, as if the powerful weather of winter simply cannot wait to make its presence felt. With such a seemingly short time between the end of summer and the dawn of winter, homeowners know they don't have too many weekends in between to prepare their homes for the potentially harsh months ahead. But such preparation, often referred to as "winterizing," can make a home more comfortable when the mercury dips below freezing, while saving homeowners substantial amounts of money along the way. * Clean the gutters. Leaves falling in fall can be a beautiful sight to behold, but many of those leaves are likely finding their way into your
gutters, where they can lodge and cause a host of problems down the road. If the leaves and additional debris, such as twigs and dirt, that pile up in your gutters are not cleared out before the first winter storm, the results can be costly and even catastrophic. Winter rain and snowfall needs a place to go upon hitting your roof, and gutters facilitate the travel of such precipitation from your roof into street-level drainage systems. If gutters are backed up with leaves and other debris, then ice dams may form, forcing water to seep in through the roof. That damage can be costly and can even cause the roof to collapse inward in areas with heavy snowfall. Clean gutters throughout the fall, especially if your property has many trees, and be sure to check gutters one last time before the arrival of winter. * Tend to your attic. Homeowners who have attics in
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there, especially those who recall feeling cold inside their homes last winter, which is often a telltale sign of improper insulation in a home. A good rule of thumb when determining if your attic needs more insulation is to
need more insulation. * Address leaky windows and doors. Sometimes attic insulation is not the culprit when it comes to a cold home. Oftentimes, leaky windows and doors are the real bad guys in
a drafty home. Fall is a great time to inspect for leaky windows and doors, as the wind outside can serve as your partner. When the wind outside is blowing, take a tour of your home's windows and doorways, standing next to them to determine if there any holes or leaks that are letting outdoor air inside. If you notice any leaks beneath exterior doors, install some door sweeps to keep outdoor air where it belongs. Leaks around windows can be snuffed out with caulk or weather stripping. * Test the furnace. Homeowners typically do not devote much thought to their furnaces in spring, summer and fall. But with winter on the horizon, fall is the time to test the furnace to make sure it's ready for the months ahead. Expect a somewhat foul yet brief odor to appear when starting the furnace. That odor should dissipate shortly, but if it does
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Enjoy fall colors inside your home with a fresh coat of paint Viewing the fall colors is a special treat that we all enjoy. But why wait for the leaves to turn when you can savor the same rich shades of autumn right inside your home? “Saturated hues of red, yellow, and orange are among the best interior paint colors, and you can make them a permanent part of your indoor environment in just a day or two,” says Debbie Zimmer, paint and color expert for the Paint Quality Institute. Where to apply them? Fall’s warm palette works beautifully in almost any room, but these colors are especially comforting in a din-
ing room or den. Still, the choice is yours. And don’t fret that you have to choose just one harvest hue for your home’s interior. Take a cue from Mother Nature and mimic the splendor of autumn scenery by mixing and matching two, three, or even more warm shades of amber, deep orange, bronze, scarlet, rust, even smoky purple, in a cornucopia of color. You can do this by introducing two or more paint colors in a single room -- one on the walls and another on the trim, for example. Or, be a little more daring and paint three walls in one rustic shade, and
use an entirely different paint color on the fourth, as an accent wall. For even more autumn ambiance, consider painting adjacent rooms in different shades of gold, bronze and crimson. The sight lines from room to room will be reminiscent of beautiful fall scenery, with layer after layer of glorious color. And don’t assume that you have to confine the color to just your walls and woodwork. You can sneak even more autumn shades into your décor by painting a favorite piece of furniture, a built-in bookcase, or your fireplace mantle in a harvest hue. As long
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more durable than most, but they also resist fading, which will keep the color looking brilliant and beautiful." So consider celebrating the turning of the leaves in a different way this year by harvesting some glorious autumn paint color for your home
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Friday night lights shine bright for the Broncos Western Brown wins 50-49 thriller over Harrison, ups record to 6-0 BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press Coming off four straight games on the road, the return home for the Western Brown Broncos couldn't have turned out better at Kibler Stadium/LaRosa's Field in week six on the gridiron, Oct. 3. The Broncos took the field in front of their large crowd of fans to take on the unbeaten Harrison Wildcats, and in what was a fierce battle to the finish, the Broncos would pull off a 50-49 victory in overtime. “It was an exciting night to say the least,” said West-
ern Brown head coach, Evan Dreyer, following the astounding victory that ended with senior Christian Dawson scoring the final touchdown in overtime and then running in for the twopoint conversion to lift the Broncos to a one-point victory. “I'm just happy about being back in our stadium and playing really, really well.” Both teams entered the week six bout with 5-0 records, the Wildcats gunning for a playoff spot in Division II, Region 6 and the Broncos battling for a CONTINUED ON PAGE 20
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The Western Brown Broncos celebrated a victory over Harrison in week six on the gridiron, upping their overall record to 6-0.
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Conner goal lifts Rockets over Eastern Brown Warriors prepare for sectional tournament following 3-2 loss to wrap up regular season BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press
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The Eastern Warriors are focusing on the Southeast District Division III Sectional Tournament after falling to the FayettevillePerry Rockets in their final home game of the season at Eastern High School, Oct. 8. In an aggressive match between two skilled squads, it was a direct penalty kick by Fayetteville-Perry freshman Collin Conner that would find its way past Eastern goalkeeper Mickey Hundley with 3:40 to play to break a 2-2 tie and seal a 3-2 Rocket victory. The Rockets and Warriors were tied at one to start the second half after Eastern's Brandon Covert scored the first goal of the day to put the Warriors on top 1-0, but Conner scored a goal later in the first half to even up the score. After nearly 18 minutes
of scoreless soccer to start the second half, it was Fayetteville freshman Evan Kirchner scoring a goal from close range to lift the Rockets to a 2-1 advantage with 22:11 left to play. A shot by Eastern's Luke Woolard drifted just wide of the goal later in the second half, while on the other end of the field Hundley used his athletic ability to stifle Rocket attacks. The Rockets continued to fire away at the Eastern goal, with a shot by Conner missing high of its mark and a shot by Fayetteville senior Scottie Mullis drifting wide left of the goal. It was a corner kick by Eastern senior Nathan Schmitt that led to a header goal by senior teammate Jacob Handra to tie the game at two goals apiece late in the second half. Following Conner's penalty kick to give the Rockets a 3-2 lead with under four minutes to go,
Brown County Athletes of the Week CHAITEN TOMLIN Western Brown high School’s junior quarterback, Chaiten Tomlin, completed 33-of-46 pass attempts for 538 passing yards, throwing for seven touchdowns and just one interception to play a huge role in the Broncos’ week seven victory over the Harrison Wildcats, Oct. 3. The overtime win over Harrison in week seven on the gridiron upped the Broncos to a 6-0 overall record on the season.
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Fayetteville’s Collin Conner dribbles through Eastern defenders to score a goal in the Rockets’ Oct. 8 win.
Western Brown’s Mackaela Fischer rises for a kill during a Lady Broncos’ league win.
the Warriors refused to go down easy. In one final attempt to tie, it was Handra dribbling through Rocket defenders while Fayetteville goalkeeper Max Iles came out to stifle the Warrior attack. With defenders all around, Handra fired off his final shot of the night, a shot that would miss just wide of the goal with seconds to play. “You can't be disappointed in the offensive effort we had today when you're playing a great defensive team like Fayetteville,” said Eastern coach J.P. Gauche. “I don't think we played very well in the first half, but I thought we played a lot better in the second half.” The Warriors dropped to a 10-4-2 overall record and an SHAC record of 3-1-2 with the loss to Fayetteville. The Rockets rose to a 10-2-
2 overall record with the win at Eastern and had suffered only one loss in SHAC play with one league game remaining, an Oct. 10 home match against West Union. The Oct. 8 Southern Hills Athletic Conference contest at Eastern marked senior night for soccer players, with seniors from both teams being recognized at halftime. Rocket seniors who were recognized included Mullis, Dalton Bone, Casey Boyer, and Brian McNeal; while Eastern seniors who were recognized included Handra, Schmitt, Covert, Dakota Perry, Eli Woolard, and Kyle Boudreau. CONTINUED ON PAGE 20
Lady Bronco win streak hits 21 BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press The Western Brown Lady Broncos have clinched the program's ninth straight Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference American Division title after topping the New Richmond Lady Lions in a league match that lasted only three sets on Oct. 7. The win upped the Lady Broncos' overall record to an impressive 21-0. Western Brown's Mackaela Fischer racked up 11 kills in the win over New Richmond, while team-
mates Lexi Ring and Hannah Sininger each recorded 13 assists. Western Brown's Mary Sizer came through with 23 digs to aid the Lady Broncos in the Oct. 7 league victory, and MacKenzie Brooks contributed with three blocks. The Lady Broncos defeated New Richmond in the first set by a score of 2523. In the second set, the Lady Broncos pulled out a 25-19 victory. They capped off the match win by defeating the Lady Lions 2512 in set three. With the league victory at CONTINUED ON PAGE 20
MACKAELA FISCHER Western Brown High School’s volleyball standout, Mackaela Fischer, racked up a total of 11 kills to help the Lady Broncos take down the New Richmond Lady Lions this past week. With the win, the Lady Broncos rose to a 21-0 overall record and a 9-0 record in Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference American Division play to earn the program its ninth straight league title.
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Fayetteville’s Max Iles looks to pass during the Rockets’ Oct. 8 win at Eastern.
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Fayetteville-Perry football squad tops Dayton, 33-12 BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press After falling in their first four games of the season, the Fayetteville-Perry Rockets have managed to claim victories in their last two bouts to up their overall record to 2-4 on the season. Coming off a 29-13 victory over Notre Dame of Portsmouth in week five, the Rockets cruised to a 3312 win over the visiting team from Dayton, Ky. in week six on the gridiron. According to first-year Fayetteville head football coach Kevin Finch, his Rockets are getting in tune with the program, showing significant improvement as the season rolls along. Following two straight games at home, the Rockets were scheduled to be back on the road for week seven, venturing to Riverview East Academy on Oct. 11 with hopes that the Friday night lights will shine bright on them once again and they will come home with their third victory of the season.
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Fayetteville-Perry’s Justin Hart takes a reception for a big gain in a Rocket victory this season.
G-Men in search of 3rd victory Georgetown boys’ soccer squad falls to West Union, 2-1 BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press A search for their third victory of the season continued for the Georgetown G-Men Oct. 6, as they suffered a narrow 2-1 loss to the West Union Dragons in a non-league match. The loss marked the fifth straight for the G-Men after tying the Ripley-UnionLewis-Huntington Blue Jays in a non-league road game held Sept. 13. The G-Men were scheduled to cap off their regular season with a Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference National Division contest at Blanchester High School on Oct. 9, and they will begin sectional tournament play on the road
Racing season winds down at MRP In the Mt. Orab Ford Late Model Division there were 17 cars on hand at Moler Raceway Park, Sept. 26, and it was Edinburgh, Indiana's Chad Stapleton and Bethel’s Chris Shannon claiming wins in heat race action and setting the lineup for the 25 lap feature event. The feature event was one that was marred by numerous cautions and two red flag periods the first of which was on lap one as Mark Morrison would spin off of turn four and Dillon Huron, Gary Wilson, and Tim Carpenter would all get collected and block the race track. Once racing got going, it was all Chad Stapleton out front as the K&L Machine, 31 Auto Group, Bowman Dodge, Roger's Bar sponsored machine would set sail and lead all 25 laps on the way to his third feature victory of the season and to claim his first ever track championship in the process. Joe Godsey would come home second with Shannon, John Whitney Jr., and Roger Ruark completing the top five positions. The UMP modifieds had 28 cars on hand and drivers would have to race their way into the starting lineup through 3 heat races and a B-main event. Heat race No. 1 would see Columbus, Indiana's Devin Gilpin take the win over Jimmy Lennex, Jr. while heat two would see Bethel,Ohio's Larry Pickelheimer Jr take the win over Williamsburg,Ohio's Carter Jones. In the third and final heat race it was 2014 Track Champion Adam Stricker of Batavia, Ohio taking the win over Eric Sheppard. In the B-main it was Peebles’ Dave Jamison taking the win over Dave McWilliams. In the feature event it was Gilpin rocketing out to an early lead over
Pickelheimer. On lap eight, Stricker would take over the second position but he had nothing for the current and two-time defending UMP National Champion as the Dasco Race Supply, Mike Shell Race Engines, Blondies Pizzaria, Impressive Chassis would claim his 32nd feature in 2014. Stricker would come home second with Ryan Morton, Dave McWilliams, and Carter Jones completing the top five. The TriState Legends Series would make their first ever visit to MRP and in heat race action it was Steve Duderstadt taking heat race one over Steven Partin while in heat race two it was Darrell Brown taking the win over Nelson Stewart. Duderstadt would claim the Diamond Cut Lawn Care Dash event. In the feature race, it was Duderstadt out front early but some great racing among the top six cars would see the lead change hands numerous times between Josh Francis,Steven Partin, Duderstadt, and Josh Dietz. Following numerous caution including a final one that would involve the leaders it was Nelson Stewart being declared the winner. The Tarvin Auto Service Chevette division would see 2014 Track Champion Rusty Yarger add to his trophy case by winning yet another feature win in his Northwest Transmission,Wilson and Sons Body Shop, Dreadlands Haunted Woods sponsored machine. Branden Elam would return to the driver's seat for the first time in a couple of years and bring the Pursley racing machine home in second spot with Sean Jones, Kyle Tarvin and Josh Davis completing the top five spots. In TheDRC.net Crazy Compacts it was a tight points battle coming into
the night and it was second place points runner Jerry Gibson III doing what he had to by taking the lead from early leader Billy Gibson and taking his fifth feature win on the season and the title of 2014 TheDRC Compact Champion in his Endurance Motorsports, Bill's Auto Service, Sweetwater Towing, Cash For Junk Cars, G&L Auto Sales sponsored machine. Billy Gibson would come home second with Willie Butler, Stephanie Butler and Mallory Owens finishing in the top five. TJ Dalton and Billy Gibson were heat race winners. In the Diamond Cut Lawn Care Sport Mods, it was Georgetown's Andy Trout taking the 2014 season track championship in the division’s first season. In the racing action it was once again Mitchell Fields Jr of Flemingsburg, KY taking his 5th feature win in five attempts at MRP in his Fields Garage,Emmons Trucking, Cropper Race Farms, Rapp Farms sponsored machine. Derek Richmond would come home in second spot with Trout, Bert Crawford, and Tony Seibert completing the top five spots. Richmond was victorious in the heat race action. October 10 $1000 to Win Modifieds and November 15 Turkey Gobbler 40, with rain/snow dates of November 22nd and November 29th . Special Congratulations to Moler Raceway Park’s 2014 Track Champions: Mt. Orab Ford Late Models - Chad Stapleton UMP Modifieds - Adam Stricker Tarvin Auto Service Chevettes - Rusty Yarger TheDRC Crazy Compacts Jerry Gibson, III Diamond Cut Lawn Care Sport Mods - Andy Trout
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West Union, the G-Men stood at an overall record of 2-11-1.
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Rusty Yarger is joined by fans on victory lane after winning the Chevette Feature and claiming the track championship at Moler Raceway Park, Sept. 26.
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Jerry Gibson III poses with fans on victory lane after winning the DRC Crazy Compacts Feature and claiming the track championship at Moler Raceway Park, Sept. 26.
GHS hosts Senior/Parent Recognition Night BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press Emotions ran high at Georgetown High School Oct. 7, as the school district paid recognition to the senior student/athletes during Senior/Parent Recognition Night while the junior varsity and varsity volleyball teams played host to the Clermont Northeastern Lady Rockets in their final home game of the season. Seniors volleyball players
from CNE and Georgetown were introduced, while Georgetown also recognized the cross country and golf teams and their senior members. Fans dressed up in black and gold, cheering on the Georgetown volleyball squads as they competed at home for the last time this year. In the varsity match, the Lady G-Men suffered a loss, falling in three straight sets to the visiting CNE
Lady Rockets. The junior varsity Lady G-Men managed to pull out a win in one set, but suffered losses in two sets to suffer a defeat to CNE. The Lady G-Men varsity squad (5-16) was scheduled to take on Blanchester in a road game for their final match of the season Oct. 9, and they will begin sectional tournament play against Summit Country Day on Oct. 11.
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Georgetown’s volleyball seniors played their last home game of the season Oct. 7, being recognized during Senior/Parent Recognition Night as they hosted the Clermont Northeastern Lady Rockets. From the left, are Ally Dowd, Darienne Doss, Mollie Reed, Morgan Gast, and Kennedy Ecker.
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Chad Stapleton is joined by fans on victory lane after winning the LM Feature and track championship at Moler Raceway Park, Sept. 26.
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BRONCOS: Unbeaten at 6-0 SHAC junior high volleyball teams finish fall season
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Fayetteville teams finish runner-up in league, Eastern wins league and tourney BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press Another exciting season of junior high volleyball has come to a close for Southern Hills Athletic Conference teams, and their were some Brown
County teams to wrap up their season with league titles and tournament championships. The Fayetteville-Perry eighth grade volleyball team finished their season as the runner-up in DHAC Division II with a 7-6
record. The Fayetteville-Perry seventh grade volleyball squad finished their season as runner-up in SHAC Division II with a 7-5 record. The Eastern Brown seventh grade volleyball team finished their season as the SHAC Division I champions and also won the SHAC Tournament.
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Western Brown’s Christian Dawson barrels his way through Harrison defenders to pick up a big gain in the Broncos’ week six win.
31, where they would gain short yardage off two plays to move to the Harrison 29 yard line. Patten pulled down a Tomlin pass to advance the Broncos to the Wildcats' 14 yard line, followed by a three-yard carry by Dawson. An encroachment penalty was then called on the Harrison defense. Facing fourth down and two yards to go at the Harrison six yard line, the Broncos would go for it on fourth down and the gutsy play calling would pay off with a touchdown pass to Hornung. Winkler's kick for the extra point sailed through the uprights, and the two teams were tied again with 6:40 to go before halftime break. The Wildcats topped off their next drive with a 23 yard touchdown carry by Anderson, aiding them to a 21-14 lead over the Broncos with 2:31 remaining in the first half. The Bronco offense was quick to respond, capping off their next drive, which lasted just over a minute, with a 10-yard touchdown reception by Patten. Following Winkler's kick for the extra point, the two teams were knotted at 21 apiece with 1:13 to go in the first half. In their final possession of the first half, the Wildcats clawed their way to the Western Brown 20 yard line, and from there it was Weber completing a touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Mitchell Hogue to help lift Harrison to a 28-21 lead with just 10 seconds to go in the second quarter. With the Bronco offense unable to punch one into the end zone in the final 10 seconds of the second period, it was Harrison leading by seven at halftime. The battle continued in the second half, with touchdown after touchdown coming on both ends of the field. Offenses on both sides worked with efficiency and intelligence, and at the end of the third quarter the score was tied at 42. Defense by both squads dominated the fourth quarter, and in the final seconds of the fourth the two teams were still knotted at 42. In the final seconds of the fourth quarter, the Wildcats attempted a 26 yard field goal for the game winner. Kibler Stadium/LaRosa's Field exploded with cheers from Bronco fans as the Harrison field goal attempt drifted wide left, giving the Broncos an opportunity to pull off a thrilling victory in overtime. And that's just what they did! For those who have watched the Broncos in recent years, you already know of the gutsy play calling and their “do or die” attitude. It's that kind of football attitude that would
lead to a Bronco win in week six. In overtime, both teams got the opportunity to score from their opponents 20 yard line, taking turns on possessions until one team comes out on top. The Broncos won the coin toss, and selected to let the Wildcats take first possession. The Wildcats took little time reaching the end zone and kicking for point after to take a 49-42 lead. The Bronco offense took the field with one thing on the minds of all of the players, winning at all cost. To kick off their drive from the 20, Tomlin completed a five yard pass to Hornung to move them to the 15 yard line. From there, it was a 15-yard touchdown reception by Dawson that would leave the Broncos trailing by just one. Die hard Bronco fans had no doubt in their minds what the Broncos would do next. Rather than attempting to tie the game again by kicking another point after, it was that “do or die” attitude that would choose to go for the win with the twopoint conversion. With the game on the line the Broncos looked to Dawson, and the senior delivered in impressive fashion with a carry for the two-point conversion. Bronco players and coaches rushed onto the field with their armed stretched into the air, while the sound of cheers once again filled the stadium. For those who doubted what the Broncos were capable of this season, you can now believe that the Broncos are a force to be reckoned with. The Broncos finished the night totaling 623 yards of total offense, 538 which came from their fierce air attack. Tomlin completed 33-of-46 pass attempts for 538 passing yards, throwing for seven touchdowns and just one interception. Patten led Bronco receivers with 231 yards off nine catches and four touchdown receptions. Hornung racked up 206 receiving yards off 13 catches with two receiving touchdowns. Dawson hauled in seven catches for 79 yards with one touchdown reception. The Broncos had no rushing touchdowns. Winkler went a perfect six-for-six on extra point attempts. “It was definitely a team win,” said Dreyer. “I am really proud of our kids. In the first half we doubted ourselves, but in the second half we came out and pulled out a great win.” The Broncos were scheduled to host the New Richmond Lions (4-2) as they kicked off Southern Buckeye Athletic/ Academic Conference American Division play on Oct. 10.
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The Eastern Brown seventh grade volleyball squad finished their season as SHAC Division I league champs and SHAC Tournament champs. From row, from the left, are coach Rachel Mullins, Madilynn Murphy, Taylor Dotson, Allison Daniels, Hailey Hampton, Ashlee Minnix, and coach Kayla Crites; back row, Kameron Tomlin, Abby Gillespie, Tiffany Comberger, Abby Danner, Hannah Clark, and Meadow McClain.
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The Fayetteville-Perry eighth grade volleyball team finished their season runner-up in SHAC Division II. Front row, from the left, are Tory Lawson, McKenna Schaefer, Alisa Stahl, Savannah Meyers, and Katie Smith; back row, Danielle Lockwood, Tori Rice, Shelby Jones, Hannah Wiederhold, and Grace Crain.
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The Fayetteville-Perry seventh grade volleyball squad finished their season as the runner-up in SHAC Division II. Front row, from the left, are Belle Brinkman, Taryn Smucker, Caylee Nobel, and Alyssa Robinson; back row, Skyler Holden, Lynsey Leggett, Margo Thompson, Taylor Malone, Alex Rumpke, Stevie Kombrinck, Bella Durham, and coach Emily Pfankuck.
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Eastern’s Jacob Handra heads in a goal off a corner kick by teammate Nathan Schmitt during the Warriors’ Oct. 8 match against Fayetteville.
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SOCCER: Eastern prepares for sectional
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playoff berth in Division III, Region 10. Harrison would drop to sixth in Division II, Region 6 standings with the loss at Western Brown. Despite topping an unbeaten team of Division II, the Broncos would drop one spot in unofficial Division III, Region 10 rankings to fourth, still in excellent position for a playoff berth if they continue to win. Fans witnessed the execution of two very skilled offenses in week six, the Broncos once again relying heavily on their air attack while the Wildcats looked to their hard-nosed ground game. It was the Wildcats drawing first blood with Tyler James taking a nice carry to the Western Brown oneyard line in their first drive of the night, setting the stage for a short touchdown carry by quarterback Jake Weber with 8:11 to go in the first quarter. With the successful kick for the extra point, the Wildcats held an early 7-0 lead. The Bronco offense faced struggles early on with two incomplete passes by junior quarterback Chaiten Tomlin and a Dawson reception called back on a penalty. Facing third down and 24 yards to go on their own 22 yard line, Tomlin completed a pass to Chaz Patten for the first down. Following a reception by junior Eean Hornung for a five-yard gain, it was Patten hauling in a catch and making a long run to pay dirt with seven minutes to go in the first quarter. Following the successful kick for the extra point by Quentin Winkler, the Broncos had tied the game at seven apiece with their first drive lasting just over a minute. In their next drive of the night, the Wildcats marched into Bronco territory with a short reception and carries junior running back Alex Anderson. Western Brown's Josh Young was able to stop Anderson for a short gain on a carry, hyping up the Bronco offense for what came next, which was a Wildcat fumble recovered by junior defensive end Shade Stewart to bring the Bronco offense on the field to work from their own 28 yard line. The Wildcat defense held sturdy in the Broncos second offensive drive of the night, and Tomlin would punt with the Broncos on fourth down and 13 yards to go at their own 37 yard line. The Wildcats began their next drive at their own nine yard line, creeping into Bronco territory just before the end of the first quarter. The second period kicked off with the Harrison offense working from the Western Brown 45 yard line on second down and three yards to go. From there they relied on carry after carry, recording first down after first down as they continued their long drive that began in the first period. To top off their drive, it was Weber rushing in for a 15 yard touchdown with 9:53 to go in the second period, and with the successful extra point attempt it was the Wildcats leading 14-7. The Bronco offense began their next drive from their own 37 yard line, and just over three minutes later they would tack up seven more points to knot the game at 14 apiece. Following an incomplete pass and a reception by Eli Crall for no gain, Tomlin completed a pass to Hornung to move the Broncos 17 yards closer to pay dirt at the Harrison 46 yard line. Then it was Dawson taking a carry to the Wildcats'
match remaining. The Amelia Barons stood at 81 in league play just behind the Lady Broncos, and the two teams were scheduled to face at Amelia High School for their final match of the regular season on Oct. 9.
The Lady Broncos received the No. 17 seed for the Southwest District Division I Sectional Tournament and will face No. 18 seed Talawanda (15-5) at Ursuline Academy on Oct. 13 in round one of the sectional.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 Following the loss to the Rockets, the Warriors prepared to face Fairfield in sectional tournament play.
“To lose on a penalty kick is hard to take, but we are going into the (sectional) tournament with our heads held high,” said Gauche. The Warriors are the No.
2 seed in their sectional tournament and have home field advantage for the round one sectional matchup against Fairfield (1-11) on Oct. 15.
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NOW HIRING DIRECT CARE AIDES PINE RIDGE PINE VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL HOMES INC. IS NOW HIRING FOR FULL AND PART TIME. WEEKENDS TO BE EXPECTED. Direct care aides needed for individuals with Developmental disabilities in a residential setting. Must have a valid driver’s license, clean background check and a High school diploma/ GED. No experience necessary will train. Starting pay @ 11.25 per hour. Apply in person @ 146 North Third St. Williamsburg, Ohio 45176.
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NEW 4 BR, 2 BA houses for rent in Mt. Orab. 2car garage, cathedral ceilings, all appliances. No pets. 937-213-1548. NEWLY REMODELED house for rent in Mt. Orab. Nice yard, washer/dryer hookup, central air with gas furnace. 2/3 bedroom, 1-bath. $700 month. Call Ann 513-265-4165. SARDINIA AREA, 3-bedroom, 1-bath, 2-story house with garage, washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator furnished. $600 month, $700 deposit. 937-728-9694. THREE DIFFERENT APARTMENTS! Three bedroom apartments all utilities included in Winchester, $650 month plus deposit; One bedroom efficiency apartment in Winchester, all utilities included, $400 month plus deposit; One bedroom apartment in Sardinia, newly remodeled, $350 month plus deposit, utilities not included, 937-695-0755. VERY NICE 3-Bdrm, 2-bath Ranch with attached 2-car garage, $775/month. East of Sardinia just off SR 32. No indoor pets. Call 937-446-2917 or 937-213-2131. VERY NICE, clean 3br, 1ba, $995 per month; $650 deposit (electric, water garbage, & mowing all included), NO pets. NO smoking. Just south of Fincastle. 937-515-0210. WILLIAMSBURG: 2BR TOWNHOUSE apartment, 1.5 bath w/A/C, W/D hookup, no pets, $575/mo. plus deposit. 513-724-7842.
2BR TRAILER remodeled, located in Georgetown. W/D hookup, $435/mo. plus deposit. If interested call 937-213-2401 or 937-378-4706.
FEESBURG WESTERN Brown SD, 3br, 2-full bath, $750 month plus deposit. 937-379-1351 or 513-767-5888.
MATURE COUPLE with two horses, seeks rental home w/barn & small pasture, can fence. Excellent credit, work & personal ref. 513-490-1703.
GEORGETOWN 3br, Southeastern Brown Co. close to Clermont, pets optional, $500/mo., $500/dep., must have mower. 513-582-7894. GEORGETOWN, 1BR, equipped kitchen, unfinished basement, NO PETS! $350 a month plus utilities & deposit. 513-519-5372. LAND CONTRACT/ RENT-TO-OWN Sardinia area. Two bedroom, 1-bath house, furnished with stove, refrigerator, washer & dryer. Attached car port, two outbuildings, fenced-in yard. $5000 down, $550 month 937-728-9694.
Applications for low-income housing will be accepted for Montgomery Manor Apartments at 109 Dewey Drive Sardinia, Oh 45171 on Tuesdays between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. To qualify you must be chronically mentally ill or have a physical disability that requires a unit with special features. For more information contact Patricia Montgomery at 1-800-553-7393 ext. 257. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
Immaculate 3BR Brick home w/bsmt, & 4 lots only $115,000
Dorothy Roush
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401 - CONDOS/ TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT
MT. ORAB - Baylie Drive Condo: 2-bedroom, 1-bath, furnished with washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator. $650 month includes water, sewer & trash, $725. deposit. 937-728-9694.
402 - APT. HOUSES FOR SALE MT. ORAB 2-family apartment house, zoned commercial, located in growing area, $85,000.00, possible owner financing, 937-444-2689. 403 - MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDE with land, PLEASE TAKE OVER, $3500 deposit. 888-221-4503.
8 ACRES, Beautiful 3BR home loaded w/extras, full bsmt, pond, woods, barn, Beautiful estate!
Dorothy Roush
513-720-0547 droush@sibcycline.com
406 - FARMS FOR SALE
MT. ORAB MINI FARM FOR SALE BY OWNER! Lovely 3br/2.5bath home in the country with wb fireplace, walkout finished bsmt. Situated on 10-acres on quiet dead end road. Featuring a stocked lake, 36’x70’ barn w/concrete floor, 2horse stalls, tack room & workshop. Near schools, grocery, restaurants, medical center & more. A great buy at only $175,000. Additional acreage available. Call 937-444-4379 for viewing.
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3BR W/DEN/PLAYROOM, new flooring, clean equipped kitchen, screened-in back porch, NO PETS, income verification, $650/mo plus deposit & utilities, 943 S. Main, Georgetown 513-519-5372.
Montgomery Manor Apartments
DAYCARE HUGS & KIDS, LLC. 6th & Willow St., Williamsburg Call Dorothy Lewis 513-218-7471 or Stephanie Lewis 859-801-0125
504 - BUSINESS SERVICES BUSH HOGGING, Garden Tilling and other tractor services. Call Mike at 937-515-0947.
310 - WANTED TO RENT
BIG PRICE COLLISION REPAIR What we offer: REDUCTION!! -Collision repair/ paint work 3+BR, family room, great -Welding repair and fabrication room w/stone fireplace, 2 400 - HOUSES FOR SALE -Portable welding repair COMPLETELY RE- car attached garage, barn For any information call Rickey 513-313-3253. MODELED Country with storage, green house, Home 3BR, 2BA, 2-car garage & outbuildings, 3.5 acres and creek! 507 - SEWING nearly 2-acres, North of Sardinia. Possible land contract. Asking $74,900. call 937-446-4129
FOR SALE by owners 3br, 1.5ba, hardwood floors w/carpet, full basement, new furnace & windows, upgraded plumbing & electric, new garage door. Nice lot included. Nice neighborhood. Call Mark at 937-378-2051. Asking price $74,000.
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For all your sewing needs for you, your family and your home. Call 937-4444276. Reasonable rates, expert service.
606 - FARM MACHINERY
5000 FORD Tractor w/quick tach loader w/hydraulic bucket. $5000.00 937-379-1009.
607 - FIREWOOD SEASONED & split mixed hardwood, fullsize pick-up truck load thrown in & thrown out, $90. Will deliver in area between Mt. Orab & Felicity and Amelia & Georgetown, 937-379-5071 or 513-259-1070.
608 - FARM PRODUCE FREE HORSE manure. Can load. 513-310-2875.
611 - WANTED TO BUY CASH PAID TODAY!
Antiques • Jewelry • Furniture • Appliances • Gold • Silver • Records • Tools • All Collectibles • Household • Estates • Used Cars • 30 Year Buyer
Almost Anything! 937-378-2850 937-378-1819 I BUY ANTIQUES, Collectibles & also looking for old Post Cards before 1920 at the Old Piano Factory Antique Mall, 307 North Second Street, Ripley, OH. OPEN DAILY! Bring items for sale on Mondays 10am-4pm and ask for Kay or for home appointment call 513-313-0338.
613 - PETS AND SUPPLIES FREE PUPPY SOCIAL All Creatures Animal Hospital at our Amelia location. 513-797-7387.
SHORKIE PUPPIES for sale, 2-females, adorable. 513-382-2138.
Fall Move-In Special! Now accepting applications for one and two bedroom apartments. For details call 937-795-2504
RIVERBEND APARTMENTS 1890 Vista Circle Aberdeen, OH. 45101
INCOME QUALIFICATIONS DO APPLY AND RENTAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE
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“This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
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LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROPERTY
Located in Winchester and Peebles, Ohio Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, dishwasher, A/C, Washer & Dryer hook-up and attached garage. Security Deposit Required. No pets and rent is $460.00 per month Applications accepted Monday thru Friday at VILLAGE GARDEN APARTMENTS 1520 Dorsey Road Winchester, Ohio 45697, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and at ABCAP housing located at 406 West Plum Street, Georgetown, Ohio 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information contact Samantha Taylor at 1-800-553-7393 ext. 257. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
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BARN SALE (Estate Sale) Furniture, kitchen appliances, dishes, clothes: All sizes: tshirts-large & x-large, cd moves, cassettes, electronics, lamps, romance novels, 9am5pm Oct. 17th & 18th 2524 Upper 5 Mile East Rd./Harwood Rd. Mt. Orab 45154.
ESTATE SALE 40 YR COLLECTOR Good antiques & more from Lan. Pa. Conn., etc. Quilts, handmade sm. oriental carpets, pr. early Baker down Chippendale Chair & Half Early Kittinger bend back, 8-leg Camel back sofa/2 long cushions (1 down, 1 horsehair) Antique 1922 Baldwin black lacquer Baby Grand/Bench, Several wing back chairs KY Press, 2-large Shaker wall cupboards, Burled Mahog. knockdown armoire, great den table 4’Wx9’Lx14” leaf & 4-overstuffed leather chairs, mirrors, framed hunt scenes, country table/4 mule ear small ladder back, country down sofahand made, Great old QA tall wingback, down. Call for appt., location & prices. 513-604-3398.
BIG YARD SALE: 5105 Shafer Road Georgetown, Off 68 & Hamer Rd. Wahlsburg every weekend thru Oct. 25- Rain or Shine! 9am. Rain or shine! Large appliances, furniture, antiques, tools, household, Lots, Lots More!!! BIG ESTATE YARD SALE: 108 Plum Street East Georgetown, Corner of Apple & Plum St. East one block from courthouse. Every weekend thru Oct. 26 Rain or Shine! 9am. Appliances, furniture, antiques, advertising, jewelry, tools DVD’s, household. House & garage are full!!!
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614 - HORSES/LIVESTOCK NICE THREE year old registered Angus Bull, $2,800.00, 937-205-4031.
615 - MISC. FOR SALE APPLEGATE SIT and SLEEP. All types of new mattresses and furniture. Name brands in stock. Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm. If you can’t meet us, we can meet you! Call 937-798-1257. Free Delivery!
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HALL RENTAL Two halls available for rent. One hall is 4000 sq. ft. w/complete kitchen. Second hall holds 175 people. Call for pricing. 937-378-4330.
LOST LONG-HAIRED gray/tawny male cat, friendly, knows his name (Jakey), disappeared from our Felicity home Oct. 1st, no collar, 513-876-3267.
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Sadly, I headed out to the garden to pick the last of the tomatoes, peppers, and cut some zinnias for a vase yesterday since we were under a frost advisory. I brought in the rosemary, eucalyptus, and catnip (for Miss Kitty). What to cover in case of a frost was a tough decision. The pallet garden of begonias and the hanging basket of petunias were the lucky winners of my plant world. Thankfully the breeze seemed to save us from the frost, but we all know the killing frost is not far away. I pulled some weeds and picked up some buckeyes. The Black walnuts are still falling and hitting the roof of the house and scaring poor Miss Kitty. She has been sleeping downstairs in the basement to avoid the loud thumps! The pumpkins have been added to my flower beds and it is time to start putting our gardens to bed for the winter.
October’s tasks for the gardens include: 1. Have your lawn and garden soil tested. You can contact the Brown County OSU Extension office for more information, or go to Ohioline and refer to Fact Sheet HYG-1132-99. 2. Rake up fallen leaves and add them to your compost heap. 3. Mulch areas intended for early spring planting. 4. Plant trees and shrubs and water deeply before ground freezes. 5. After leaf fall, take hardwood cuttings. 6. Reseed the lawn until the soil cools. 7. Mark late-to-emerge perennials. 8. Rake up or pull out annuals once they’re killed by frost. 9. Clean up your perennial beds. 10. Continue planting hardy spring-flowering bulbs. 11. Direct-seed lettuce, endive, and escarole. 12. Take cuttings of your favorite herbs to grow indoors over winter.
13. Dig, sever, and replant rooted suckers of raspberries. 14. Remove stakes and other garden equipment from the vegetable garden. 15. After a killing frost, clean up the vegetable garden. Squash vine borers winter over in plant debris. 16. Check houseplants for insect pests that may hitch a ride inside at summer’s end. 17. Plant amaryllis bulbs for holiday bloom. 18. Dig and store summer-flowering tender bulbs after first frost. 19. Make a to-do list for next year’s garden while you still remember what happened this year!!!!! Remember tidying up the garden will ensure the healthy and vigorous development of next year’s flowers, foods, lawns, and ornamental plants. Also, don’t forget to protect those young trees from rutting deer. If the trunk is 1 to 4 inches in diameter, you can use a piece of 4-inch plastic drain tile. Split/cut it down one side and slide
it on the tree. Be sure to take it off the first of March. As I shared last week, we have put snow fence around our Bald Cypress tree again this year since it was planted directly beside the well-traveled deer path across our property. I know, what were we thinking? We chose the planting site because of the view, not thinking of the deer. Thinking about making some changes in your landscape? Be sure to attend our first garden seminar on Thursday, October 16, 2014. Steve Boehme, owner of GoodSeed Nursery, will talk about Low Maintenance Landscaping. All seminars are free and open to the public and will be held at the new Southern State Community College facility in Mt. Orab from 6 - 7:30 p.m. We hope that you will plan to attend! Get out and enjoy the sunny weather while you can! It won’t be long before the boots and coats will be back out.
DAVID DUGAN OSU EXTENSION SERVING ADAMS, BROWN AND HIGHLAND CO. this in the training for those who will need a certification for applying nutrients or fertilizer. The example above of using triple 19 year after year might not be the best use of your fertilizer dollars. Crop removal of these nutrients on hay ground may be more like 4 parts of Potash to every 1 part of Phosphate, yet the example replaces these on an equal amount. Over time there is likely a surplus of Phosphate and/or a deficiency of Potash. The small amount of money it cost to do a soil test may be the biggest savings you can get when it comes to utilizing your fertilizer dollars. To take a good soil test, a field should have soil taken from the top 2 to 4 inches for no-till or top 7 inches for ground that will be tilled. In some cases deeper samples may be required for some crops or plants. It is a good practice to pull 15 to 20 samples from a field for better accuracy for the entire field. These 15 to 20 samples become one sample. Market for Walnuts Black walnut trees for the most part are loaded this year, like they were last year. Where is a market for black walnuts? I am told that the oldest black walnut station in Ohio is in Seaman, OH. The market has been at WC Milling for 45 years now. This year WC Milling will be buying black walnuts at the Seaman Farm, Garden and Pet Center in Seaman, which is located on SR 247 about a mile north of SR 32. Hours for taking walnuts are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. They will buy black walnuts throughout October. Current price is $13 per hundred pounds.
Lions to hold Fall ‘All You Can Eat’ breakfast A fall Pancake and Sausage "All You Can Eat" Breakfast on Saturday, October 25, from 7:30 to 11 a.m. at the Western Brown High School Cafeteria, West Main Street, Mt. Orab. The Mount Orab Lions Club proudly presents their semi-annual famous "All you can eat” sausage, pancakes, coffee, orange juice, milk and chocolate milk buffet." This is open to the public at a cost of $5.00 with
children under 12 free when accompanied by their parents or responsible adults. Proceeds from this project will continue to be used for the benefit, as always, of our many community programs, such as: the parks and playgrounds, scholarships, school and community programs, our sight-saving programs, and other future events. Your continued support is greatly appreciated.
It is being announced that Mike Hines as joined Ring Real Estate as a Realtor in Georgetown, Ohio. Mike is a familiar figure in the community as a businessman and former sports coach. A graduate of Ripley High School and Hondros College, Mike was certified to sell real estate in 2009. Mike can be reached at (606) 407-0191 and welcomes clients for listing and those seeking properties in the area.
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tions. The event will include a baked goods auction at the dinner beginning at 6:30 p.m. Delivery to the village of Mowrystown residents will also be offered. For more information or to schedule a delivery please call (937) 442-1170.
Decatur Halloween Fall Festival planned Plans are being made for the 15th annual Decatur Halloween Fall Festival which will be held on Friday, October 24 at the Decatur Community Center on state Route 125. Food serving will begin at 5 p.m. The menu will include chili, sandwiches, cake, pie and drinks. The decorated pumpkin contest is scheduled at 5:45 p.m. followed by the masquerade parade and contest at 6 p.m. Other activities for the evening will include
a cake walk, kids games, auction and raffle. Prizes will be awarded for the contests and games. A girl’s and boy’s bicycle will be raffled. The bicycles are donated by Byrd Township School Preservation Committee Treasurer Mary Ann Karambellas. Everyone is invited to join in the fun. Proceeds from this event will go to preserve and maintain the Decatur Community Center.
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Looking for some Mike Hines joins Ring Real Estate extra money? Great Time to Soil Test Fall is always a good time to pull soil samples once the crop is removed. By doing so, you can get the soil tested and make amendments in the fall. Now that we have had some rain in the past few days, you may have a little easier time pulling the samples. There are several reasons to consider making fall applications. The pH in the soil is the most critical in cases where the soil is in need of a major adjustment. Remember the pH measures the acidity in the soil. A pH of 7 is considered neutral, with below 7 being an acid soil and above 7 an alkaline soil. Most of the crops we produce do best when the soil is slightly acidic. A pH of 6.2 to 6.8 is often considered the best range. If the pH is way out of range some of the nutrients may not be available to the plants. With that said, adding fertilizer will have little effect when the pH is not in a good range. In addition the measuring the pH, a basic soil test will also provide the amount of other essential nutrients in the soil. Several nutrients play a key role in plant development. If there is a deficiency of just one of these nutrients plant development will most likely suffer. At the same time a soil test can save you fertilizer dollars. Rather than guess and simply put something like 200 lbs. of 19-19-19 (often referred to as triple 19) on a hay field, a soil test may show that you need more of one of these or less of another. These numbers can be found on a fertilizer bag. These 3 numbers indicate the percentage of three key nutrients. The first number is Nitrogen followed by Phosphorus (Phosphate) and Potassium (Potash). So the example of triple 19 shows that there is 19 percent of each of these with the remaining 43 percent being filler material. With the recent passing of SB 150 we will look at
The annual chili/ spaghetti dinner sponsored by the Southern Highland Joint fire District will be held on Saturday, Nov. 1 from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Mowrystown Fire House, 50 Maple Avenue. Community support will be greatly appreciated through free will dona-
During the 2014 Brown County Fair, Ring Real Estate had a prize drawing giveaway. Ring Real Estate is pleased to announce that Patricia Sheldon of Georgetown is the first place winner of $100 gas card. Cindy Fisher of Hamersville was the second place winner of $50 cash and Janet Justice was the third place winner of $25 cash. A full service real estate agency, Ring Real Estate agents have repeatedly been recognized by the Southern Ohio Association of Real-
tors, and varying professionally related groups for their outstanding service and accomplishments. We’re located in the heart of Georgetown with offices at 410 W. Grant Avenue and proudly serve area residents and out of town people buy and sell homes, farms, businesses and property in the Southwestern Ohio region. The staff of Ring Real Estate would like to thank everyone for participating in the drawing and looking forward to another successful fair in 2015.
& OPEN HOUSE SUN. OCT. 12, 2014 • 12:00 – 2:00 404 East State Street, Georgetown $94,900 Stunning Victorian, meticulously maintained. Re-finished hardwood floors thru out, new HVAC, updated plumbing, gorgeous original woodwork thru out, full basement and third floor attic. Unbelievably low utility and heating bills! You will not find a nicer house at this price! MLS #1413949
Contact Catherine Thomas with Pivot Realty Group, LLC at 859-496-4719
McAfee Auction SAT., OCT. 18 • 9:30 am
10630 Russellville Winchester Rd. Winchester, Ohio 45697 After many years in Adams County Mr. McAfee is downsizing. This is an exciting group of merchandise. ITEMS INCLUDE: 1978 Triumph Spitfire, Massey Ferguson 35 tractor with a front loader and forks, Yamaha Golf Cart, Wood Sculpture (Original). An entire Blacksmith shop, Antique Furniture, Rough lumber, 3 point tiller, 3 point blade, small saw mill. GUNS: (Emil Kerner & Sohn 5.3mm Stalking Rifle Early 1900’s), LC Smith 20 Ga Dbl Barrel, High Standard 22. cal Pump, JC Higgins 12 Ga Pump, Marlin 336 32 Winchester Special, Remington Sportsman 12 Ga Pump, Remington 1100 12 Ga. PRIMITIVES: Stone Wheel, Stone columns, Iron wheels, Crocks, etc., Indian Rocks, 3 level Barn of smalls, too much to list here.
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Mt. Orab $133,500.00 Just seconds off of SR 32 this 3BR hm nestled on 3.34 acres has a lot to offer; 32x16 horse barn w/loft and turn out area. 100x40 heated det. gar. w/4 gar doors. Woods, level and rolling land which borders 1418021 - Georgetown - Super clean town property on public water & sewer. Renovated White Oak Creek. Unzoned. kitchen & bath. Beautiful hardwood floors thru-out. Full walkout basement w/garage. 1414259 - Amelia SO L D Driveway in rear to garage. 2BD, 1 BA. 0.25 Brand new windows, Acre. Mature shade. There is an enclosed drywall, beautiful floorporch on the front. $57,500 ing, HWH, slider, Stainless Steel appliances w/total Kitchen renovation. >2000 sq.ft. living area in this home, it's better than new! 1412993 0.5 ACRE! 4BD, 2.5BA. Entire back deck is surrounded Bethel - 1.91 ACRES - You w/privacy fencing. Fenced areas for safety. $154,500
will be looking for the moat! This hm boasts a turret, court yard, open loft, great room, flr to ceiling brick F/P and an updated Kit w/granite cntr tops, an island and lots of storage space. The entry door, light and staircase are truly medieval. 4BD, 3BA. $227,500
1404089 Georgetown Beautifully maintained home that has not lost it's charm. Wonderfully maintained and spotless. Pocket doors, wide base boards, hrdwd flring, & asummer kit along with renovated baths, DR & kit. Immaculate! Det 2 car gar. Small lot. Public utilities. 3BD, 2BA. $139,900 1402623 Bethel5 ACRES! Minutes off of SR 125. Inside walls insulated, 2 full kits, Formal DR w/crown molded tray ceiling, Deluxe MBR suite, Full brick w/coined corners, Decking & patio, 40x60 Tecumseh bldg. w/ water, elec,& 12' door. 8' att. gar doors 4BD, 3 1/2BA. 5 acres. $315,000
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1407798 - Mt. Orab Unbelievable!! Beau. hdwd floors, 3BD, 2BA, Wainscoting, Kit. renovation ‘12, crown molding, natural woodwork, 2 staircases, 2 car gar w/apt which rents for $400. Corner location, rolling landscaped yard. Seconds off of St.Rt. 32. (Drapes are avail. 4 all win.) $145,000 SOLD
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1404094 - Winchester - 3 yr. old Brick Ranch w/vaulted cathedral ceilings. Brand new light fixtures & ceiling fans. Hardwood thru-out the home. Beautiful kitchen equippedw/granite countertops & ALL stainless steel appliances. 3BD, 2BA MUST SEE!!! $137,500 1398370 - Lake Waynoka Beautiful home nestled on four lots in the gated community of Lake Waynoka. Spacious two story, 4 BR, 2.5 Bath home with full walk-out basement. All BR’s have walk-in closets. New gas logs in F/P. Fully equipped Kit. has SS appliances. Wonderful wooded setting. $179,900
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1409839 Georgetown .69 ACRESFirst offering in desirable Stonybrook subdivision* 3 BD, 3BA *Winding driveway*Full glass entry w/side lites, ceramic & half Ba.*Renov. Kit. w/island*FRw/WBFP*Beau Florida Rm*2 walk-outs to 16x30 rear deck*Amish blt shed*Landscaping w/ rock wall & iron fencing. $172,000 $209,900.00 Western Brown Schools!! 2 minutes to SR 32. 2 YR. OLD Geothermal Heating & Air. 2100 sq.ft. plus a Full (part. fin.) Beau. Italian tile in huge eatin kit., Large Fam.Rm. w/antique mantle. Huge MBR suite. All on 12 wooded acs. 100% financing avail! 4BR, 2 1/2 BA
Mt. Orab - Beautiful full brick, full fin. bsmt. on a treelined corner lot. Brand new HVAC, roof, HWH, faucets, deck and some flring. Open foyer, dbl French doors on either side of flr to ceiling brick F/P, natural bay in kit. >2000 sq. ft L/A. .50 ac. $199,900 SO
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1397732 - Georgetown - 1990 Bradywine Mobile Home (14x70) w/covered front & back porches, newer laminate thru-out. Brand new carpet in second BR, Master Suite has a walk-in shower. Cathedral ceilings thru-out. 2 sheds, black top drive. Public water and sewer. $49,900
DON DECLAIRE REAL ESTATE NEW LISTING - SARDINIA AREA - LYNCHBURG CLAY 3 BR, 1 BATH, COUNTRY HOME SITUATED ON 1.5 ACRES, PARTIALLY WOODED, NEW ROOF, FLOORING, ABOVE GROUND POOL, WITH PARTIALLY FENCED YARD. EXCELLENT DETACHED STORAGE BUILDING/GARAGE W/WOODSTOVE. ASKING $115,000. CALL DAN JR.
1417232 Sardinia - Step back into time! 3 BR/2 BA, .20 acre. Natural original wdwk. 3 stained glass windows. Newer elec, furn w/AC, roof & poured patio area. Easily converted to office bldg. Bckyrd could become parking area. Currently has a pool w/pool house. part bsmt. $99,900 SOL
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1265584 Mt. Orab OWNER FINANCING! Flexible Terms!! Former Cahall Apparel Store in the heart of Mt. Orab. 1100 sq ft of store front office area w/4 add'l rental apts. Full walkout bsmt. Low maintence. 15 space parking lot with mo. income. Public Utilities. $199,900
NEW LISTING - WINCHESTER AREA VERY CLEAN, 3BR, 2 BATH, MANUFACTURED HOME ON 6 1/2 ACRES WITH LAKE. IN N. ADAMS SCHOOL DISTRICT. ASKING $89,900. CALL DAN JR. NEW LISTING - SARDINIA - 5 SECLUDED ACRES, APPROX. 2 MILES TO SR 32. THIS PROPERTY IS AT THE END OF PRIVATE ROAD. FENCED IN SWIMMING POOL. ROLLING W/CREEK FRONT. 3 BR HOME WITH FINISHED BASEMENT & BASEMENT GARAGE. LARGE DECK OVER LOOKING CREEKSIDE. MANY TREES. ASKING $125,000. CALL DAN SR.
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NEW LISTING - SARDINIA VERY NICE 2 STORY HOME IN TOWN, 3BR, 1 1/2 BATHS, BASEMENT, MOTIVATED SELLER. NEED TO SETTLE ESTATE. ASKING $52,500. CALL DAN SR.
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Near Amelia, Ohio
Public Auction • Antique Auction Saturday, October 18, 2014 10:00AM Inspection and Registration begins at 8:00 AM 2000 St Rt 125 Amelia, Ohio 45102 2 miles East of Amelia at the Auction 360, LLC facility Corner of Mt Holly Rd • Plenty of free parking Old Vintage Toys, Hull, Roseville, Rookwood, Fenton, Carnival Glass, Cast Iron Banks, Gas & Oil Related items, Old Thermometers, Pedal Car, Crocks, Primitives, Longaberger Baskets, Wagner Cast Iron, Griswold Skillets, Case Knives including other various knives, Zippo Lighters, Local Advertising, Adamson Dairy Bottle, Local Dairy Bottles, Beer Lights, Railroad Items, Rare 1938 Amish License Plate, Vintage license Plates, Costume Jewelry along with Lots of other nice items included.
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FINCASTLE LOCATION | 441,000 Sq. Ft. F acility 42 Acres | Huge Parking Area | Sewage Plant
BID DEADLINE:
THURSDAY, THURSDAY, OCT. OCT. 23, 3 P.M. P.M. .M
LOCATED: TED: 18 miles south of of Hi Hillsboro, OH, 14 miles east ooff Mt. Orab, OH, 2 miles north ooff Rt. 32 a nd Rt. 62 i nterrsection at 12681 S.R. 62, Sardinia, OH.
APPRAISED AT $2,200,000 - Set Your Own Price at Auction! ★ One story brick built in 1976, remodeled in 1999. ★ On site sewage system. ★ 3 Phase electric, natural gas, public water. ★ Paved parking fo for 388 vehicles. ★ Rooms of all sizes. ★ Wide Hallways. SSCC has built a new facility in Mt. Orab, OH and has closed the Fincastle, OH location (Juune 2014). This is a super multi-purpose facility in very good condition being offffer er e ed at Auction by highly motivated sellers. The possibilities with these facilities are endless.
CALL FOR CALL FOR BR BROCHURE OCHURE & BIDD BIDDE DER AC E
Mark Wi Wilson - Marvin Wi Wilsl on - Mike We Weasel | www.w wilnat.com
ABSOLUTE AUCTION FORMER BUS GARAGE BUILDING and SCHOOL SURPLUS Auction Location: Whiteoak High School (44 N. High St., Mowrystown, OH. See Signs.)
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 5:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE: Former Bus Garage Building located on West Main St. in Mowrystown near the center of the Village. Property consists of a 40’x72’ Brick Building w/40’x30’ wood addition on Village lot. Building has county water, overhead door w/opener, plus concrete floor, and radiant propane heat. Also has Office area and full attic area. Building is in need of repairs, but would make a good shop/maintenance garage with some repairs! Inspection Date: Saturday, October 18, 2-4 p.m. Terms of Real Estate: 10% down day of Auction. Balance due on or before November 28th, 2014. Property sold in “As Is, Where Is” condition. Financing and further inspections are NOT a contingency to close! All information is believed accurate, but not guaranteed! Announcements made day of Auction take precedence over any & all ads! Auctioneer’s Note: The Building is the former Bus Garage for the School District. They have since built a new building and have no need for it any longer. All personal property items are from this building or surplus from the school buildings. Many good items - plan to attend! Look for Future Ads on Personal Property to include School Surplus, School Buses & Shop Items or see NationwideSold.com for Pictures and Full List!
Board of Education - Bright Local School District, Owner
Call Classifieds (513) 732-2511
To view pictures See our listing at www.auctionzip.com (Our id number is 31579) Clean restrooms and concessions Terms of the sale – cash, check (with proper id) And credit cards (2% for debit and 3% buyers premium on all Credit cards) Same day or Monday Morning removal
Auction 360, LLC Licensed through Ohio Dept of Agriculture and bonded in the favor of the state
Auctioneers: David P Lewis, Jeffery C Pierce and Larry Fussnecker Licensed through Ohio Dept of Agriculture and members of the Auction Recovery Fund
For more information call
513-290-6359 or 513-965-1454
2980 Eagle Drive, Ripley, Ohio 45167
ESTATE AUCTION - OCT 17th- 6 PM Deep Water Creek View- Eagle Creek- Very nice and clean 3 BR/2Bath home on nearly 3 acres, decks, creek access, large Pole building, guest house on property. Access to private boat ramp, city water. Don’t overlook this property because you think it’s out of your price range! It will be very affordable! PRE-VIEW- By appointment.
Terms: Auctioneers Note: All sizes or measurement are approx. Terms on Real Estate: 10% down on day of Auction, balance on delivery of deed, with-in 45 days. Real Estate sells as is. Any inspections that the buyer requires shall be conducted prior to auction date at the buyer’s expense. Information presented here is derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted by the seller or their representatives. Property sells by conformation of final bid by the executor on day of Auction. All announcements made day of auction take precedence over previous verbal or printed material. Campbell’s Frontier Realty will be acting as agent for the seller. INSPECTION by appointment. John C. Rigg Estate- Michael Pfeffer Attorney
Virginia and Pond Drive, Ripley, Ohio 45167
ESTATE AUCTION
Sat. Oct. 18th- 12 noon
Mobile Home Park- State Approved and licensed for 31 units- concrete pads, city water, city sewer. This property will be offered in 3 separate tracts and the 3 tracts then combined for the highest bid presented to the sellers on day of auction. Sellers are VERY motivated to sell this property!
Terms: Auctioneers Note: All sizes or measurement are approx. Terms on Real Estate: 10% down on day of Auction, balance on delivery of deed, with-in 45 days. Real Estate sells as is. Any inspections that the buyer requires shall be conducted prior to auction date at the buyer’s expense. Information presented here is derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted by the seller or their representatives. Property sells by conformation of final bid by the executor on day of Auction. All announcements made day of auction take precedence over previous verbal or printed material. Campbell’s Frontier Realty will be acting as agent for the seller. INSPECTION by appointment.
206 W. NORTH STREET- GEORGETOWN, OHIO
ESTATE AUCTION
NOV. 8th, 12:00 Noon 3 BR, 1 ½ bath home on large lot.
Appraised at $27,000 and must bring 2/3. Wanda Jones Estate- Stan Purdy Attorney
FOR SALE
• 3 BR, 1 ½ bath home on dead-end street. Huge lot, storage buildings and pond. 37 Powers Av., Georgetown, Ohio. $62,000.00. See the photos on our website. • 4 car Garage/Storage or small business location on double Lot. Georgetown, Ohio $14,000.00 • 8 Unit Apartment Complex. Totally New!- $3,600 per month income. $239,000
CAMPBELL AUCTIONEERS
CAMPBELL’S FRONTIER REALTY David Campbell - Broker View These & Many Of Our Other Auctions & Real Estate Listings at
campbellauctioneers.com • 937-392-4308
PRICE REDUCED - ADAMS CO. CHERRY FORK AREA BANK OWNED NEEDS REPAIRS & TLC. 2 LARGE OUTBUILDINGS ON 1/2 ACRE LOT NEAR SR 136. ASKING $35,000. CALL DAN SR.
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NEW LISTING - GEORGETOWN - WELL MAINTAINED 3 BR BRICK RANCH IN COUNTRY ON APPROX. 1 ACRE. SCREENED IN SIDE PORCH. NEW ROOF IN 2010. MATURE LANDSCAPING, IDEAL STARTER HOME. ALL KITCHEN APPLIANCES STAY. NICE DETACHED 20X40 GARAGE. ALSO 2 OUTBUILDINGS. ASKING $99,500. CALL DAN SR. ACREAGE - RUSSELVILLE AREA - 36+ VACANT ACRES. LOTS OF ROAD FRONTAGE ON MULTIPLE ROADS. 1/2 IN CROPS, 1/2 IN PASTURE THAT ROLLS. PUBLIC WATER & SEWAGE AVAILABLE. SEVERAL BUILDING SITES. ASKING $169,900. CONTACT DAN SR. SARDINIA - PRICE REDUCED - 3/4 BEDROOM FRAME HOME ON LARGE LOT IN TOWN WITH PARTIAL BASEMENT, VERY CLEAN, GREAT STARTER HOME OR RENTAL INVESTMENT. MUST SEE INTERIOR TO APPRECIATE THIS PROPERTY. NEW PRICE IS $51,500.
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ASH RIDGE AREA - 2009 16X68 GILES MOBILE HOME WITH ABOVE GROUND POOL & DECK ON 6 ACRES. LARGE COMMERCIAL SIZE BUILDING WITH WOOD BOILER HEAT IN GARAGE, ELECTRIC & BATHROOM. LARGE OVERSIZED GARAGE DOORS, IMPLEMENT SHED. SHED HAS ADDITIONAL FINISHED HEATED ROOM. ASKING $164,900. CALL DAN JR. SARDINIA - PRICE REDUCED- VACANT CHURCH BUILDING. NEEDS OCCUPANT. MAIN ST., ASKING $44,500.
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ACREAGE NEW LISTING - RUSSELLVILLE - LARGE CORNER LOT. WATER & SEWAGE AVAILABLE. ASKING $10,000 NEW LISTING - 2 1/2 ACRES WITH LARGE GARAGE NEAR CHERRY FORK, WITH FRONTAGE ON SR 136. ASKING $11,000 PRICE REDUCED - DOUBLE WATERFRONT LOT - LAKE WAYNOKA - GREAT PLACE FOR DOCK & BUILDING SPOT. ASKING $69,900 NEW LISTING - VACANT CORNER LOT IN DOWNTOWN SARDINIA, ALL UTILITIES AVAILABLE. MANY OPTIONS FOR YOUR NEW BUILDING. CONTACT DAN SR. SARDINIA, 1-1/2 ACRE LOT IN TOWN - WATER & SEWER AVAILABLE. ASKING $49,500 PRICE REDUCED - SARDINIA - COMMERCIAL LOT, EDGE OF SARDINIA NEAR NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. HAS CITY WATER & SEWER. EXCELLENT TRAFFIC FLOW. ASKING $39,500 MT. ORAB AREA - MOON RD. 4 VACANT ACRES. COUNTY WATER AVAILABLE. PRICE REDUCED TO $12,900 or MAKE OFFER.
DANNY D. DECLAIRE, BROKER Sardinia, OH 45171 • Phone: 937-446-2610 (Office) 1-800-967-6166 Charles Griffin Dennis DeClaire Ellen Housh Kenneth Kelch Roger Courts Dan DeClaire II
Sardinia, OH Sardinia, OH Sardinia, OH Sardinia, OH Mt. Orab, OH Georgetown, OH
937-446-2239 937-446-2610 937-446-2681 937-446-2895 937-444-2461 937-515-1687
VISIT US @ WWW.DONDECLAIREREALESTATE.COM
REAL ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: 507 East Grant Street, Georgetown, Ohio. Come and see this 2 story home,resting on a half acre lot.This home has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, a large kitchen with huge pantry, large laundry room, and a covered front porch.This home has a detached garage, and a storage building.Make this your “Fixer Upper”as seen on TV. OPEN HOUSE: Tuesday, Oct. 14th, 4:00-6:00 pm, Saturday, Oct. 25th, 2:00-4:00 pm or by appointment only. CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR AN AUCTION PACKET Real Estate Owned By: RIPLEY FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
RICHARD SHRIVER’S
“GOLD” REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY
2187 SR 136 Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio 45697
(937) 927-0125 Office (937) 927-0130 FaX
Richard Shriver BROKER, CAGA CERTIFIED APPRAISER, AUCTIONEER OverOver 31 25 Years Exp. in Ohio Ohioand andKYKY Years Exp.Licensed Licensed in
Auctioneers: M.Smith, Smith,Carol CarolAnn Ann Stafford, Angela M. Stafford, Auctioneers: Angela James Dennewitz, Dennis Case. Apprentice Dennis Case. Apprentice Auctioneers:Auctioneers: Rick Schwalbauch, Carol Ann Purvis, Lawrence J. Perry.
Rick Schwalbauch, Carol Ann Purvis, Lawrence J. Perry
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