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Goldson grand jury to finish in Nov. BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Multiple sources have confirmed that the remaining evidence in the death of Zachary Goldson will not be presented to a Brown County Grand Jury until some time in mid November. The grand jury heard some of the evidence in the case on October 2. Ohio Attorney General Spokesperson Dan Tierney said on that day that “Due to the unavailability of witnesses, it will be necessary to continue the process beyond the initial session.” The investigation into the case has taken over a

year. Goldson died in the custody of the Brown County Sheriff’s Office on Oct. 5, 2013. Brown County Coroner Dr. Judith Varnau initially ruled his death as a “death by hanging” before changing her ruling to homicide in December of 2013. In the Oct. 2 edition of The Brown County Press, Tierney attributed part of the delay to the legal proceedings involving Varnau. In comments originally contained in a letter to the editor, Varnau reacted strongly to Tierney’s comments. She wrote: “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 another public attempt to place blame on the coroner’s office?”, Varnau wrote in part. She continued, “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 (prosecutor Woody) Breyer or BCI CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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The investigation into the death of Zachary Goldson while in the custody of the Brown County Sheriff’s Office has continued for over a year.

Ebola information available at Health Dept. BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Many people nationwide are concerned about Ebola. The Brown County Health Department is monitoring the local area for Ebola just as it does for a

number of other communicable diseases. Health Commissioner Rusty Vermillion said that his office is in constant contact with a number of agencies. “We have the Ohio Department of Health com-

munication system. Every time they receive a notification from the CDC or from another health department, we receive that as well. Whether it’s of an emergency nature or just general information, we have immediate access to

that information.” Vermillion said that local doctors and healthcare facilities know what to look for and what questions to ask if a patient that may have a communicable disease seeks medical care. He said that his office

has been getting calls from concerned citizens about Ebola. “We take calls from concerned individuals and let them know that while we are concerned, it’s nothing to panic about. The difficult transmissibility of the

disease, the fact that we do not have any cases in our area and the fact that we are closely monitoring the national situation should put local residents at ease if they are concerned.” He added that as disCONTINUED ON PAGE 8

Six indicted by Grand Jury BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press

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Police officer Lindsey Wiechman was sworn in by Georgetown Mayor Dale Cahall during the Oct. 9 council meeting as Police Chief Rob Freeland looks on. Weichman should begin working part-time in November.

Eagan resigns from G’town council, officer hired BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press As members of Georgetown Council welcomed Art Owens in as its new ad-

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ministrator, councilwoman Sarah Eagan handed in her resignation which was read aloud before council at its Oct. 9 meeting. In the letter Eagan stated that she and her husband Doug are moving to Amelia, which makes her ineligible to serve on council. Doug is a volunteer firefighter with the Georgetown Fire Department. Council will appoint a new council member by November. Georgetown Chief of Police Rob Freeland then introduced his department’s newest officer, Lindsey Wiechman.

“Lindsey has a very impressive resume,’ Chief Freeland told council, “she is a graduate of the Clermont County Police Academy and has a background working with people with mental illness. Obviously we are a little shorthanded when it comes to female officers which is another good thing about having her join our department.” Freeland added that Wiechman had been working security at Coney Island for the last year and has a lot of experience. She is from Georgetown and is invested in the community. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

Six people were indicted by a Brown County Grand Jury on Oct. 15 for a variety of offenses. Jason Brevard, 29 of Sardinia, faces one count of Aggravated Vehicular Assault, a third degree felony. He also faces one fifth degree felony count of Endangering Children, causing serious physical harm to a six year old victim. He also faces three first degree misdemeanor counts

of Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol or a Controlled Substance. Kevin Hamilton, 48 of Felicity, faces one third degree felony count of Failure to Comply With the Order or Signal of a Police Officer. James Dyer, 41 of Georgetown, faces one fifth degree felony count of Receiving Stolen Property. Victor Ramos, 23 of Maysville, faces two counts of fifth degree Forgery and two counts of Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence

of Alcohol or Drugs, both first degree misdemeanors. William Asbury, 31 of Reading, faces two counts of Trafficking in Marijuana, both fourth degree felonies, and one count of Possession of Drugs, a fifth degree felony. Marcus Armacost, 34 of Cincinnati, faces one count of Possession of Heroin, a fifth degree felony. An indictment means that an individual has been charged with a criminal offense. It is not a finding or admission of guilt.

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Mt. Orab to spend 600K to rebuild sewer lines BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press During the Mt. Orab Village Council meeting Oct. 7, Mt. Orab Mayor Bruce Lunsford asked council to authorize a resolution to allow him to apply for, accept and enter into an Ohio Environmental Protection Agency water pollution control loan Fund agreement. The funds would be for the construction of a Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project. The village intends to apply for an OEPA loan for the project. “Basically this is a pipeline project,” Mayor

Lunsford said. “Our sewer lines are getting a lot of infiltration in the system, sometimes hundreds and thousands of gallons a day in really wet weather. “So we’re treating water that wouldn’t normally have to be treated. And it’s also eating up our capacity. “The cheapest way to expand sewer capacity is to keep outside water out of it.” Mayor Lunsford said the loan would be for about $600,000, at a low interest rate of about 2%. He stated that the method of repayment would be through Tax Increment Financing (TIF) through the village. “We need to get this

done as soon as possible so that we can get that infiltration out of the system.” he said. “We had hoped to have this underway back in the summer but we have to design plans to be submitted to the EPA first, just as if we were building something at our sewer plant.” Lunsford told council that when the village did the camera work in the sewer lines a couple years ago they found that two sections of the old concrete lines constructed in the 60’s were nearly gone. The new pipes will be plastic. “Bids for the project are being advertised right now in the Brown County CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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During the Village of Fayetteville Council meeting Oct. 8, village clerk Barb Kiley, gave council a bleak report on the current financial situation of the village. “It’s thumbs down people,” Kiley said. “The general fund is way down, we have about $2,700 in there and we need to have $8 or $9 thousand a month in there. So that’s not good at all. We’re almost back to where we were this time last year. “We just don’t have much coming in right now and I don’t know where else to cut.” In other business Fayetteville Council voted to hold trick or treat night on Thursday, Oct. 30 from 6 to 8 p.m. Fayetteville Fire Chief Kyle Singleton spoke briefly to council regarding beggars night. “We want everyone from the community to know that they are free to set tables up at the fire house on trick or treat night and pass out candy,” Sin-

Notice The Mt. Orab Fire Department will be performing annual hydrant maintenance beginning Monday, October 20, 2014 and continuing through the end of November. During this time you may experience cloudy or discolored water. If this occurs please allow your cold water to run 15-20 minutes or until it is clear. Please check the water color and clarity prior to laundering white or light colored clothes. If the problem persists please contact the waterworks department at (937) 4442657 or (937) 444-4141. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience.

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gleton said. “Last year went well, even though it was rainy. Last year was the first time we ever did that, and we had a lot of positive feedback, so we’re offering it again this year from six to eight.” Singleton also told council that his department would be doing something for Support our Troops at the station for the holidays. He said that a complete list of items needed would be posted on the department’s facebook page. Collection will be at the firehouse. Also speaking to council at the meeting was Ken McNeely, Jr., candidate for State House Representative for Ohio 66th District. McNeely thanked council for allowing him to speak to them about his campaign. “I am here tonight to talk to you all about some of the issues small villages are facing,” McNeely said. “I understand that you are hurting and there are areas that need attention in your village, streets that need fixed, roads that need repaired within this village. I will do everything I can to bring lost monies back to your village. I also want to

work on refunding education. I know that you’re all aware of cuts make to our

Disney’s Peter Pan Jr. to be at H’ville Middle School Disney’s Peter Pan Jr. is playing at Hamersville Middle School starting on Friday, Oct. 24 at 7:30 through Saturday, Oct 25. The 60-minute musical, designed for middle-school aged performers, is based on the play by J.M. Barrie an the 1953 Disney film. The Jr. High cast contains approximately 34 students plus 20 crew members led by Sue Purtell.

Sardinia calendars, t-shirts for sale The Sardinia Historical Society will be selling 2015 Historical Calendars and TShirts after their meeting on Monday October 20th from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Anyone that is interested in purchasing one of these items may come to The Perk’s in Sardinia to make their purchase.

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public education system, but are you aware that more than $300 million additional cuts are planned?” McNeely said those cuts will cause layoffs which would be bad for the schools. He told council that he is a former school teacher and is very concerned about the shape of the schools. McNeely said he is dedicated to reducing the financial burden of education, strengthen the middle class and use smart development to grow Ohio’s economy. McNeely will face incumbent Doug Green on Nov. 4.

The Sardinia Friends of the Library will hold their annual fall book sale at the Sardinia branch of the Brown County Public Library. Plan to pick up some good books for winter reading. The sale will be held on Wed., Oct. 22 from 3 - 8 p.m.; Thurs., Oct 23 9 a.m. 8 p.m. and Sat., Oct. 25 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. All proceeds from the sale will be used for projects to benefit the Sardinia library.

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At the October 14 Sardinia Council meeting, Franklin Township Trustees Frank Fussnecker and Mike Kress attended to discuss fire coverage in the Lake Waynoka area and their township. The trustees wanted to discuss the current contract the township has with Sardinia and possibly renegotiate terms. “As council is probably aware,” Fussnecker began, “Lake Waynoka is wanting fire protection to be closer to them. Russellville has put a sub-station in at Ash Ridge in Jackson Township. They have agreed to cover all of Lake Waynoka.” Fussnecker added, “Our issue is, our contract reads that Franklin Township pays $9,000 to each fire department, (Georgetown, Russellville and Sardinia) or

one-third of our revenue, whichever is higher. So if we bring in more than that amount we can not put it into a fire levy fund as a savings. We have to expend everything we bring in.” The trustees said that any changes would be for the 2015 contract, but they just wanted council to be aware of the situation. Mayor Bumbalough assured the two trustees that something could be worked out where everyone would be happy. In other business, Sardinia resident Lee Naylor approached council about a recurring problem at a property in the village on Cherry Street which is in very poor condition and has an overgrown lawn. Mayor Todd Bumbalough told Naylor that warning letters had been sent to the owner of the property on multiple occasions. “We’ve sent letters and

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letters and letters trying to get something done about that property,” Bumbalough said. “Eventually that property will end up in the countys hands.” Naylor stated that each time a letter is sent, the owners do a little work then stop. He told council that he plans on putting his property up for sale in the spring, and the condition of the two properties on Cherry Street would lower the value of his home. Mayor Bumbalough told Naylor that he would discuss the village’s options with village solicitor Jay Cutrell and in the mean time the next letter from the village would be hand delivered by Police

Fatal crash involving a commercial vehicle

The Ohio State Highway Patrol's, Georgetown Post, is currently investigating a fatal crash that occurred on October 10, 2014, at approximately 2:06 PM, on State Route 32, at the intersection of State Route 73, near Milepost 20, in Franklin Township, Adams County, Ohio. The crash involved a white, 2008, Hino, 268 box truck, operated by Kevin B. Thomas, age 27, of Cincinnati, OH, which was traveling northbound on State Route 73. Betty E. Newell, age, 79, of Chester, OH, was operating a white, 2011, Chevrolet, Equinox, on eastbound State Route 32. As Newell entered the intersection of State Route 32, and State Route 73, her vehicle was struck in the right side by Thomas’ truck, which failed to stop at a stop sign. Newell’s vehicle came to rest facing westbound in the westbound lanes of State Route 32. Thomas’ truck came to rest several hundred feet north of State Route 32. Betty Newell’s front seat passenger, Harold L. Newell, age 81, was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Adams County Coroner’s Office, due to injuries sustained during the crash. Kevin Thomas, and Betty Newell, were both transported to the Adams

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Chief Jim Lewis. Sardinia Fire Chief Chris Shumacher told council that his department sold an older rescue truck to an Illinois rescue squad for $35,252. His department will receive all but 7 1/2 % of the money. Police Chief Lewis told council that after an ordinance was signed at the meeting it would just be a matter of days before his department would get the two new cruisers he had ordered. The vehicles include a 2013 Dodge Charger V-6 and and a 2013 Dodge Charger V-8. Council also set the trickor-treat date for Friday, Oct. 31 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Effective October 17, 2014 Council Member, Sarah Eagan, will be resigning from Village Council. All parties interested to fill the unexpired term of Council Member Sarah Eagan, will need to submit a brief resume or biography to the Village Administrative Office. C/O Mayor, Dale Cahall 301 S. Main St. Georgetown, OH 45121 This seat is expected to be filled by November 13, 2014.

County Regional Medical Center, by the Peebles Emergency Medical Services, where they were both treated for non-life threatening injuries. All occupants involved were wearing seatbelts, and drugs and alcohol are not suspected. Assisting at the crash scene was the Adams County Sheriff's Office, Coroner's Office, and Prosecutor's Office, Peebles Fire, and Emergency Medical Services, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), and the Ohio State Highway Patrol's Reconstruction Unit, Office of Investigative Service, and Motor Carrier Enforcement Unit. State Route 32 was closed for approximately threehours for the investigation and cleanup. ODOT was able to reroute traffic around the crash scene.

Trunk or Treat set at Sardinia church

Sardinia Church of Christ located at 7130 Bachman Road, is hosting “Trunk or Treat” in the church parking lot at 11:45 a.m. on Sunday, October 26th, following the 10 a.m. Worship Service. All children are welcome and may dress, if desired, in appropriate costumes (no weapons, please).

Fish fry and Euchre Party set in R’ville

A Fish Fry and Euchre Party will be held at the Russellville Masonic Lodge on Friday, October 24. The fish and sides will be served at 6 p.m. with the euchre games starting after the meal. Everyone is welcome to attend. Cost is by donation.

On Tuesday, November 4th, the Women’s Auxiliary of Williamsburg American Legion Post #288 will hold their annual Election Day Dinner at the Post home, 208 East Main Street. Food will be served between the hours of 11 a.m. and 6 p.m, with

carry-out available until 7 p.m. Featured items will be oyster stew, bean soup, sandwiches and desserts. Proceeds will support the annual Medical Scholarship awarded to a Williamsburg High School graduate, as well as other projects.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR POLICY

There will be no letters of a political nature published in the Nov. 2 edition of The Brown County Press. 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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Taking A Trip Through Time

Many thanks to Mary Bick, Ripley for sharing this great picture of the old covered bridge that crossed over Strait Creek at Center Point Road and Old Route 68. It was located between Georgetown and Ripley. This bridge was torn down in about 1940. ‘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.

Steddom: I am not behind attacks Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I am personally writing to set the record straight; I can no longer leave unanswered the baseless accusations of dirty politics, mudslinging, and unethical behavior made against me by Mr. Bubp’s supporters and by Mr. Bubp himself. These allegations have appeared in radio advertising, social media, letters to the editor, Supreme Court grievances, and by personal statements made to my friends and supporters. The truth is this: I have made only one public statement regarding Mr. Bubp: that he has a suit pending against him by his Adams County Probate Court client. I did that openly, not trying to hide my identity, because what occurred in that case and the eventual resolution of it may be relevant to the position we both seek: that of Probate and Juvenile Court Judge. The

Ohio Supreme Court’s Grievance and Discipline Board dismissed the two complaints against me that Bubp’s campaign committee member filed as a result of my bringing the existence of the case to the attention of the Brown County voters. Unlike Mr. Bubp has claimed, under the Canon of Judicial Ethics statements regarding that case MAY be made by a judicial candidate (including himself) unless those statements could impact the outcome of the case. And statements made in Brown County were not deemed to have impacted the Adams County case. As to statements and actions by others, I have never endorsed, encouraged, or in any way approved of personal attacks made against Mr. Bubp. I do not agree with, nor can I control the actions or statements of others.

I have never addressed the questionable tactics Mr. Bubp has employed, such as allowing the 60-year-old adult daughter of my late step-father Bob Frodge to record a very negative radio ad that aired 6 times per day for 2 weeks; or the shameful “whisper campaigns” that I am gay and that I reside in Kentucky and not in Ripley; or that Mr. Bubp has campaigned wearing his Marine uniform. Instead, I have always and will continue to campaign on the fact that I have practiced law for 9 years on a weekly basis in the Brown County Juvenile Court, where Mr. Bubp has never had a case, to my knowledge. Mr. Bubp’s experience as a judge in Adams County Juvenile Court, which he does not clarify in his advertising, lasted for a little over 1 year, almost 20 years ago. I believe these are important

distinctions between us that matter to the voters. In addition, because I understand the Probate and Juvenile Court and the public it serves, I have ideas for the future of that court and our community. My advertisements - in this newspaper, on the radio, and via social media - highlight the positives of my experience and my plans and are never “negative.” I am proud to be part of the American right to democracy, in which we each have an equal vote regarding important issues and the hiring of our leaders. Please join me in exercising that right on November 4th. Sincerely, Julie D. Steddom, Candidate for Brown County Probate and Juvenile Court Judge Resident of Ripley, Ohio since 2004

Dear Editor, Hi, my name is Hana Schwierling and I am in the 7th grade this year at RULH Middle School. I would just like to say that us students at RULH would appreciate it if you could help pass this school levy. Some students at RULH don’t learn as well or as fast as other students. So the teachers have to stop class and explain it to them. But if our school had the technology, the other students could continue with the lesson on a computer or device while the teacher explains it to the student or students who don’t understand. Sadly, we don’t have the

money for that kind of technology. The school levy will give RULH the money for technology like new computers and updated software which will help us later on when we’re out of school since we live in a world of technology. As you may already know, the RULH school buses aren’t the best either. They don’t have air conditioning in the summer or very good heating in the winter. So it’s always hot or cold and miserable! Not to mention the tiny seats. They may not look small, but they sure are tiny when you cram three or four people into them. An obvious solution

is to only seat two to a seat, but there aren’t enough seats for that on our buses. This school levy will help pay for new, bigger and safer buses. Another thing the school levy will help pay for is textbooks. The ones we have now have been used so long that the covers are coming off, pages are coming out and they’re just falling apart. I don’t even want to think about the outdated information they contain. How are we supposed to learn “The new modern commoncore,” the state wants us to learn with outdated textbooks? This school levy will buy us all new up to date textbooks that RULH

desperately needs. If this levy does pass, people from other cities and towns will want to move here and buy a house, which will make properties worth more because we will have a good school district to attract these families. RULH will have safe buses, textbooks and technology if we can pass this school levy. Even if you don’t have a child in the RULH School District, please vote YES on this levy! Thank you in advance for giving the students of RULH a better school district. Hana Schwierling RULH Student

RULH Student:  Please vote yes on levy

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Dear Editor, My name is Kevin Little, Sr. and I have been a police officer for the past eleven years. I am currently a sergeant and a jail administrator for a city in Highland County. I, along with numerous other law enforcement professionals support Danny Bubp for probate/juvenile judge in the November 4 election. Danny is tough on crime and has the temperament to be understanding when necessary. I believe these are traits which are needed when dealing with our

changing society and fragile young people/children. It infuriates me when I read negative comments regarding Danny’s character; expecially when it comes from a fellow law enforcement officer such as Dennis Varnau. Mr. Varnau should leave his personal agenda out of this political race. I, like most of Brown County, have had enough of Dennis Varnau’s ramblings and conspiracy theories. Kevin Little, Sr., Sardinia

Dear Editor, This is regarding the race for juvenile court judge. I have been acquainted with Danny Bubp longer than with Julie Steddom and do not know either of them very well on a personal basis. I have heard both of them speak during this campaign and have been impressed with Miss Steddom’s perspective and goals for the office she is seeking. After reading the letter

from M. Carey that was published, I believe if Judge Margaret Clark had the confidence in Miss Steddom’s ability to appoint her as Guardian ad Litem for children, this should tell us a lot about her caring, responsibility and ability. Miss Steddom’s experience working in the juvenile court system should serve her well as judge of that court. Veralu Thornberg, Hamersville

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No I don't agree with the way its been handled so far. Joy Fryman, Mt. Orab

No, the CDC should have been in control before Ebola came to the United States. Sara Godby, Mt. Orab

I feel the CDC is doing the best they can at this point. Ann Lovell, Georgetown

No, the CDC have allowed symptoms to accelerate and get by authorities. Donna Smith, Mt. Orab

Well, this is something new for the CDC and they have nothing to compare it to, they're learning as they go. I'm sure they're observing protocol that's in place, but the symptoms of ebola are so common, they are hard to diagnose. Jeanne Glassmeyer, Fayetteville

I feel like right now, it seems that the CDC is doing things properly, but they are going to have to get it in check soon. Paul Osborne, Williamsburg

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BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press

It was a great honor for the Georgetown Volunteer Fire and EMS to be awarded the 2014 Ohio Volunteer Fire Department of the Year Award. According to Georgetown Fire Chief Joey Rockey, the presentation ceremony was held at the Division of State Fire Marshal in Reynoldsburg on Sept. 17. The award is presented annually by the Firefighter and Fire Safety Inspector Training Committee along with the Ohio Department of Public Safety Division Emergency Medical Services. It is given to fire departments in recognition of their acts above and beyond their basic duties and responsibilities, for exemplifying the finest traditions of the fire service.

Members of the Citizens for RULH Students group will hold a special free community supper and informational meeting on Thursday, October 23 beginning at 7 p.m. at the Lewis Township fire building in Higginsport. The purpose of the community supper is to help inform RULH School District voters about the importance of the upcoming election on Nov. 4. RULH School District residents will be voting on a 2.6 mill, 5-year, permanent improvement levy which will generate about $251,000 per year for five years. Mike Wright, president of the Citizens for RULH Students, has been working hard to get the word out about the levy and just how necessary the funds are to the district. “It is just so important for people to understand that every dime of the money generated from this levy are for our kids,” Wright stressed, “It can’t be used to pay employees or used for day-to-day operations, it can only be used for permanent improvements. With revenue from this levy the district will be able to purchase

for your continued support in the purchase of my 4-H project at The 2014 Brown County Fair. 1st Place In Class Haylee King Welcome Connie (Sweet) Woollard

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The Georgetown firefighters posed for this picture during their time spent in Reynoldsburg, Sept. 17, 2014 when they were presented with the 2014 Ohio Volunteer Fire Department of the Year Award. Shown from left are firefighters, Eric Weinman, Lewis Rockey, Chief Joey Rockey, Ronnie Griffith, Wanda Griffith and Sean Crawford.

The department was presented with a plaque which read...’Ohio Fire Award 2014 to the Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department and EMS, in recognition for demonstrating outstanding leadership in developing an educational

program which has a major impact in fire training in their department and community.’ “Along with this award we also received a commendation from the Ohio House of Representatives and we actually get to go up next month receive a

formal proclamation from the house.” Rockey concluded, “We have a great team at the Georgetown Fire and EMS and I am very proud to receive this award and we’re looking forward to the recognition from the House.”

a new bus each year for the next five years. Our district’s bus fleet has really deteriorated through the years and we just have to upgrade them soon.” Wright said besides the five new busses, the money will also be used to purchase new computers and mobile devices, purchase advanced security systems and update textbooks and instructional materials. “It seems like just a few years ago that our high school was built,” Wright said, “but its been 25 years, and the building is in dire need of upgrades. It needs a new air conditioning and heating system, the parking lots are a mess, the electrical system needs brought up to date and a list of other improvements are badly needed. Just like someone’s home, you always need maintenance and that’s where our high school is today.” Wright hopes anyone with questions about the levy will attend the Oct. 23 free supper in Higginsport, regardless if they are for or against the levy. The group has circulated flyers to every area in the school district with numbers on what homeowners will pay for the levy. A home owner with a

$50,000 market valued home will pay $45.50 a year, or $3.79 a month. A $90,000 market valued home owner will pay $81.90 annually or $6.83 a month is the levy passes. “Good schools generate increased home values,”

Wright said, “and good schools attract more families into the district. Please join us Oct. 23 with any questions. This levy passing is extremely important to the future of our schools, our children and our community.”

Informational RULH meeting in Higginsport

BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press

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Chamber Reverse Raffle and Silent Auction set for Nov. 1

The final Brown County Chamber of Commerce fundraiser for the year is the annual Reverse Raffle & Silent Auction. This is a great way to support the Chamber as well as be entered to win one of 3 cash prizes! We have $1,000, $500, $250 on the line! There are only 100 tickets

available. The auction will take place Saturday, November 1, 2014 at St. George Church Hall, Georgetown. Ticket Price is $30 and includes your chance at cash prizes as well as dinner! Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for Silent Auction items and dinner will be served at 7 p.m.

The place to be for Halloween scares and Fun, The Haunted Hills at Magic Waters is now open. The gates open at 7 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening through November 1st. The Haunted Hills take place in the woods behind Magic Waters Theatre located on Cave Road, just off

of US Route 50 midway between Hillsboro and Chillicothe and 4 miles west of Bainbridge. There are also group rates if you call ahead. For further information about the Haunted Hills or to arrange for your group rate (groups of 20 or more) call (937) 365-1388.

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For buying my Market Barrow Hog at The 2014 Brown County Fair

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Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, To the Residents of Perry Township: On the November Election ballot for 2014, you will be asked to vote on a 2.5 mil Fire Levy. This Levy is a renewal of an existing 2.5 mil levy. This will NOT be an increase in millage of your taxes. In the past years, you have supported the Fayetteville Fire Department wholeheartedly and we appreciate your support very much! The Fayetteville Fire & Life Squad Department is a volunteer/part-time paid Fire Department and Life Squad established for the

sole purpose of saving lives and protecting property in Perry Township and the incorporated municipalities within Perry Township. The Fire Department is operated through the collection of taxes such as this millage, other fund raising activities and donations. The Fayetteville Fire Department has always tried to keep your taxes as low as possible by having fund raisers such as festivals, fish fries, raffles and other money making activities. The State of Ohio plays a very big role in a Fire Department and Life Squad. They make many decisions on training, the type of

equipment, clothing and vehicles that the Fire Departments and Life Squads must carry. Your tax dollars are being spent on operating the Fire Department and Life Squad to meet these needs. We also have preventative maintenance, vehicle repairs, utilities, training, gas, oil, insurance, and building upkeep that are everyday expenses for your Fire and Life Squad services. The Fayetteville Fire Department currently has a 5xy Insurance Rating, this rating plays an important role in your insurance premiums. The rating is determined by the Insurance

Services Organization. The Fayetteville Fire Department, in keeping up with changes and updating of equipment, and your vote can maintain this fire rating. We are earnestly seeking your “YES” vote on November 4 for the renewal of the 2.5 mil Fire Levy. With your support, we can continue to protect lives and property to the best of our ability. Thank you for your consideration and continued support of your Fire Department. Mark Rosselot, President and the Fayetteville Fire & EMS

Integrity is the key in judge vote

Dear Editor, I have observed over the past few weeks, in your opinion page, that the word “integrity” has been kicked around like a football. The definition of integrity in the Oxford American Dictionary is: “The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.” I fully agree with Editor Gates that the vote you cast for judge of probate-juvenile court is too important to allow yourself to be swayed by gossip or blind loyalty to a political party. I try to evaluate all political

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candidates based upon their honesty and transparency. I feel every candidate should stand up and address any and all improper actions or words in their past or present if they are seeking public office. As of this date, candidate Steddom has done exactly that. She immediately addressed the charges of unethical statements to the Brown County Press. The Supreme Court’s Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline found no probable cause exists of this complaint.

However, candidate Bubp has failed to address the public records in Adams County of his improper actions. These records are facts, not gossip. Candidate Bubp needs to be a ‘stand up guy’ and admit to his actions in Adams County. Instead, he chose to point fingers at his opponent and muddy the water. This, my fellow Brown County voters and residents, is a huge “Red Flag” to me. My decision at the voting booth will be for the candidate who has shown transparency in their cam-

paign, genuine integrity and a tremendous amount of experience in juvenile court. That candidate is Julie Steddom. She will bring honor and genuine integrity to the bench of probate and juvenile court. If you do not know Julie try and make her acquaintance before the election day. You will find out that she is a delightful young lady and I am sure you will be convinced she is the right choice in this election. Jim Glaze, Georgetown

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Health Dept. offers flu shots at Bristow’s Pharmacy New Caregiver Workshop available

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Seniors to meet

The Brown County Senior Citizens Club will meet on Wednesday, October 22nd at the ABCAP Building in Georgetown. Potluck luncheon at l2 noon followed by a presentation by Diana Lawrence of Troop Box Ministries.

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and depression • Help you relax • Make tough decisions • Set goals and problem-solve Members of our staff were recently trained to teach this course and we are looking forward to bringing the class to a community near you. If you or someone you know would be interested in participating, please call our office at 1-800-5827277. If you would like to learn more about longterm care home and community-based services that are available in your community, please call our Agency at 1-800-5827277. Our Resource Center is available to anyone in the community looking for information or assistance with long-term care options and resources. We can even schedule an inhome assessment with a nurse or social worker at no cost to discuss these options and resources in more detail.

Learn about an alternative to AARP for Senior Citizens

The Brown County Tea Party announces there will be a presentation by Paul Ingram, a representative of AMAC (alternative to AARP) at their next regular monthly meeting Saturday, October 25th at 2 p.m. at the Mt Orab Public Library. Everyone is welcome. Please call 937/444-3673 for more information.

COMMUNION

The Communion is not a feast for the body; it is a feast for the soul and spirit. Go with me to I Corinthians 11. Beginning in verse 23 Paul said: “For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, that the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread: And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me. After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, this cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me. For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come. Wherefore whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup.” When this Communion was given originally to the disciples in Matthew 26 it was the day of the Jewish Passover. In the account in Luke 22:15 Jesus told His disciples: “...With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer.” But before that Passover was over Jesus had converted the Old Testament Passover into the New Testament Communion service. I repeat, it started out as the Passover, but ended with the Communion. In Matthew 26:26 it says: “And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body.” Now He was not talking about that which represented the Passover lamb as in Egypt in the Old Testament. Now He was talking about the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the World, He Himself; He said my body. Verses 27-28: “And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.” The Old Testament Passover ended right there and the New Testament Communion began right there! Communion is an ordinance of the New Testament. The church has only 2 ordinances. One is Baptism and the other is

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Communion. You should not take Communion until you have been baptized! It will cause you problems if you do. You must be saved before you are baptized and baptized before you take Communion! Neither Baptism nor Communion will get you into heaven! You must be saved in order to get into Heaven. Baptism can not wash away your sins and neither can it keep you clean. It has nothing to do with any of that. It has to do with 2 things. Remembering Jesus’ death (past) and (future) when He comes again. Jesus said to do this; He did not say if you want to. So, to not do so would be disobedience. This is not an opinion thing. It is God’s word! Do is like the word go. Those 2 words demand action. Now, Communion is a time to take inventory of yourself, NOT of your sins. It is you yourself you are to examine. I Corinthians 11:28 says: “But let a man examine himself...” It does not say to examine your sins. You are to examine your soul. If you are not right wth God, if you are not saved, do not take Communion. If you take it unworthily, verse 27 warns you that you shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. Furthermore, verses 29-30 states: “For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord's body. For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep.” That sleep is talking about death, not resting in bed! Webster’s dictionary definition of the word damnation is: condemnation to eternal punishment as a consequence of sin. Again, it is your soul you must examine! Verses 31-32: “For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged. But when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the world.”

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Wednesday, Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. The flu shots is available for anyone 6 months and older and the cost is

only $20. Medicaid, Caresource, Molina or Medicare Part B will be accepted, but no Medicare HMO’s.

For questions please call the health department at (937) 378-6892 or toll free at (866) 867-6892.

OBITUARIES

Larry Dean Fulton, 79

Larry Dean Fulton, 79 of Ripley, Oh., died Friday, October 10, 2014. Mr. Fulton had many different occupations over the years and was very proud of each of them. Those occupations include: Manager of Adams State Park, Police Officer for the Aberdeen police Dept., Police Officer for the Ripley Police Dept., Union Township Trustee, Ripley Union Lewis Schools Bus Superintendent, ODOT Brown Co. Assistant Superintendent, ODOT Construction Inspector for District 9, Inspector for Brown Co. Rural Water Association, Inspector for the West Union Board of Public Affairs and former Mayor of the Village of Ripley. He was also a member of the Ripley Church of the Nazarene, where he had served as a board member and Sunday School Superintendent, and the Masonic Lodge in Ripley. Mr. Fulton was born April 20 1935 in Locust Grove, Oh., the son of the late Eugene and Alberta (Cooley) Fulton. He was also preceded in death by his wife of fifty six years - Mima Lee Fulton; one son – Randy Fulton; one sister – Nancy Rigdon and one brother – Dale Fulton. Mr. Fulton is survived by one daughter – Sonja Benjamin and husband Ray of Ripley, one daughter in law – Missy Fulton of Ripley, seven grandchildren – David Benjamin and wife Michele, Latessa Ellis and husband Jamey, Eric Fulton and wife Nicki, Anthony Benjamin and wife Amber, Justin Fulton and Brittany Bennington, Austin Fulton and wife Maria and Paige Fulton, all of Ripley, great grandchildren – Connor Benjamin, Rebecka Benjamin, Riley Benjamin, Cooper Benjamin, Quincy Ellis, Jersey Fulton, Carson Fulton, Jordan Fulton, Gavin Benjamin, Journey Fulton, Cara Fulton, Carter Moran, Oaklynn Benjamin, Braiden Bennington, Danielle Bennington, Matt, Caitlyn, Cameron, Marissa and Christian Moran; one sister – Janet Johnson of West Union, and one brother – Louis Fulton of Peebles. Services were held Monday, October 13, 2014 where Rev. Clark Castle officiated. Interment followed the funeral service in Maplewood Cemetery in Ripley. If desired, memorial donations may be made to: The Ripley Church of the Nazarene. The Cahall Funeral Home, Ripley, served the family.

Rachel Irene Tyler Jones, 90

Rachel Irene Tyler Jones, 90, of Oak Ridge, TN passed away peacefully Sunday, October 12, 2014. Rachel was born February 21, 1924 to the late Earl and Millie Fay Unroe. She was preceded in death by her sisters Goldie Lucille Mustard and Vesta Kathleen Unroe, and her brothers Virgil William and Earl Maxwell. Her brother, Elzie Unroe, resides in Sanford, Florida. Waiting in heaven is her husband, Earl B. Tyler, father of her surviving daughters, Carolyn Tyler Moon of Sarasota, FL and Susan Tyler Moler of Oak Ridge, TN and Earl’s sister, Sidney Jane Dunn, whom she raised as a daughter, and her husband Dr. Ted J. Dunn of Chillicothe. She is also preceded in death by her husband, Charles M. Jones. Rachel’s joy in life was her grandchildren Tyler Moon and Andrew Moler of Sarasota, FL, Stephanie Moler of Oak Ridge, TN; her nephews, Roderick Dunn of Ashlville, Oh and Darian Dunn of Washington DC; her great grandchildren Devon Moon and Sofia WeyergrafMoler of Sarasota, FL, Ryley Moler of Oak Ridge, TN, Harrison Owens of Louisville, TN, Rose Moler-Pedigo of Oak Ridge, TN; and her grandnephew Serrick and grandniece Baylor Dunn of Ashville, OH. Graveside services were held Saturday, October 18, 2014, at Mount Orab Cemetery. Cremation Options, Inc., Knoxville, Tenn.,served the family.

Pamela Lynn (nee York) Sutter, 55

Pamela Lynn (nee York) Sutter, 55, of Sardinia, Oh., passed away with her family present on Thursday, October 9, 2014. She was born on November 7, 1958 in Mariemont. She was the beloved wife of Leslie Everett Sutter. Loving mother of Ryan (Angela) Sutter, Stephannie Sutter, Julie (Brian) Everette and the late Steven Sutter. Proud grandmother of 10 grandchildren. Dear sister of David York, Sandy Snyder and the late William Slover, Richard "Dickey" York, James "Jimmy" York and Jackie York. Cherished daughter of the late Louis and Ruth (nee Mills) York. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Pamela was a hospice nurse with Heartland Hospice. She loved her job and co-workers and enjoyed helping others. Pamela also worked in the Tailoring Industry and owned her own leather shop. A memorial service was held on Friday, October 17, 2014. Private Inurnment, Myers Cemetery, Goshen, OH. In lieu of flowers, family would like for memorial donations to go to Heartland Hospice due to them going above and beyond her needs. Heartland Hospice, 3960 Red Bank Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227-3428. The Tufts-Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, Goshen, served the family.

Gina J. Tyrrell, 56

Gina J. Tyrrell, 56, Felicity, passed away on October 9, 2014. She was the loving wife of Tom Tyrrell, mother of Geoffrey Tyrrell (Stefany Koo), Andrea Scott (Tye) and Laura Schafer (Josh), grandmother of Makaila Scott, Jackson Schafer and Jacob Scott. Sister of Dick Seigel, Jef Seigel, Mikki Ooten and the late Terri Seigel, daughter of Richard and Shirley Seigel. Services were held on Saturday, October 11, 2014. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Amelia, served the family.

Daniel Boone Proffitt, Jr., 86

Daniel Boone Proffitt, Jr., 86, Felicity, Oh., died on Tuesday, October 14, 2014. Services were held on Thursday, October 16, 2014. Burial was at the Shinkle Ridge Cemetery, Georgetown. The Charles H. McIntyre Funeral Home, Felicity, served the family.

Michael Hill, 65

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We are excited to begin providing a new workshop designed just for family caregivers. “Powerful Tools for Caregivers” is a free educational series presented by the Area Agency on Aging District 7 (AAA7) that is designed to provide you with the tools to take care of yourself while caring for a relative or friend. It is available to help family caregivers reduce stress, improve self-confidence, communicate feelings better, balance their lives, increase their ability to make tough decisions, and locate helpful resources. Classes consist of six sessions held once a week for 90 minutes. Two experienced class leaders conduct the classes and provide interactive lessons, discussions and brainstorming to help caregivers take the tools presented and place them in action. Attendees will receive a free book, “The Caregiver Helpbook,” developed specifically for the class that covers topics such as hiring in-home help, helping those with memory issues, making legal and financial decisions, and understanding depression. “Powerful Tools for Caregivers” will give you the tools to: • Help you reduce stress • Communicate effectively with other family members, your doctor, and paid help • Take care of yourself • Reduce guilt, anger

The Brown County Health Department in Georgetown will be offering flu shots at Bristow’s Pharmacy in Ripley on

Michael Hill, 65, a resident of Bethel, passed away October 12, 2014. He was the devoted husband of Evelyn J. Hill, dear father of Melaine (Joe) Bronner, Donald (Diana) Godfrey, Chris (Lisa) Hill and Brian Hill, brother of Hope Sullivan, grandfather of Taitum, A.J., Christopher, Matthew, Kristen, Elmer (Brian), Brenda, Little Joe and Amanda, greatgrandfather of Isabella, Chrissy, Christopher and Jayden. Services were held Thursday, October 16, 2014. Burial Tate Township Cemetery Bethel with full Military Honors. Memorials may be made to the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 63, 76 S. Riverside Dr., Batavia, OH 45103. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.

Mark Anthony Bayes, 60

Mark Anthony Bayes, 60 of Ripley, Oh., died Tuesday, October 14, 2014. He was a welder. Mr. Bayes was born February 10, 1954 in Columbus, Oh., the son of Barbara Hackley of Springfield, Oh., and the late Alger Bayes. Mr. Bayes is survived by his wife of over twenty years – Kathy (Sherman) Bayes; one daughter – Stacy Daniels of Springfield, Oh., four grandchildren – Brandon Caffey, Robbie Caffey, Caitlyn Daniels and Lauren Daniels; one great grandchild – Marshall; two sisters and one brother – Nona Hackley, Belinda Neer and James Bayes, all of Springfield, Oh. Following cremation, there will be no services. The Cahall Funeral Home, Ripley, served the family.

M. Jane Bloom, 69

M. Jane Bloom, 69, of Mowrystown, Ohio, passed away Friday, October 10, 2014 after a brief battle with cancer. She was born August 28, 1945 in Sugartree Ridge, Ohio, daughter of the late Clyde & Ona (Young) Burns. On November 10, 1963 in Sardinia, she married Donald W. Bloom, who survives. Jane retired from the Hobart Company after over 38 years of service. In addition to her husband, other surviving family members are her son- Troy (Leslie) Bloom, Buford; 3 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchidlren; brothers- Robert, Richard, Bill, and Mike Burns; and sisters- Mary Katherine Bingamon, Judy Fetters, Debbie Hauke, and Patty Fetters. Services were held Wednesday, October 15, 2014. Interment followed in the Mowrystown Cemetery. The Edgington Funeral Home, Mowrystown, served the family.

Jeffery Scott Charles, 51

Jeffery Scott Charles, 51, of Fayetteville, died Saturday, October 11, 2014. He was born December 1, 1962 in Waverly, Oh., the son of the late Ray Charles and Rosemary (Strawser) Charles. On August 25, 1990 Jeffery was united in marriage to Tammy L. (Murray) Charles, who survives. Also surviving are sisters, Connie Rider and husband Randy and Milinda Davis and husband John both of Piketon, and Sondra Lawhorn and husband Jerry of Beaver, Oh., father-in-law, Charles Murray, Sr., Brodhead, Ky., brothers-in-law, Charles Murray, Jr. of Fayetteville and Tim Murray of Mt Orab, several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. His father, brother, Steven Ray Charles, sister, Bonnie Carol Charles and a nephew, Chad Erek Charles preceded Jeffery in death. Jeff was a Laborer for Local #392, Plumbers and Gas Pipefitters, Cincinnati. Services were held Wednesday, October 15, 2014 where Rev. Mike Hannah officiated. Burial followed in Bailey Chapel Cemetery, Piketon. The Boyer Funeral Home, Waverly served the family.

James Robert "Bob" Ogden, 79

James Robert "Bob" Ogden, 79, a resident of Cincinnati, formerly of Bethel, passed away October 9, 2014. He was the beloved husband of Helen L. (nee Wilson) Ogden, dear father of Liza E. (Sverre) Sovdsnes, Barry T. Ogden and James Robert "Rob" (Peggy) Ogden, Jr. Dear Grandfather of Serena Helene Sovdsnes, brother of Betty Kidwell, Perry L. Ogden and the late Marge Watson and Charles Roy Ogden. Services were held on Monday, October 13, 2014. Burial was in Laurel Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Strategic Prayer International, 7879 Plantation Drive, Mason, Ohio 45040. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.

Kenneth Lee “Sonny” Pence, 67

Kenneth Lee “Sonny” Pence, 67 of Manchester, Oh., died Saturday, October 11, 2014. He was born June 18, 1947 in Adams County, the son of the late Ralph and Marjorie (Musser) Newland. Besides his parents, Sonny was preceded in death by four sisters – Scottie Bell Shelton, Cathy Mae Sizemore and Genevieve Ruth and Connie Sue Newland. Mr. Pence is survived by his wife – Mary Ann (Browning) Pence; seven children – Victor Pence of Manchester, Linda and Dusty Pence both of Cincinnati, Pam Fields of Alvarado, Texas, Steve Pence of Rockmart, Georgia, Erin Pence of Quinlan, Texas and Ben Pence of Chillicothe, fourteen grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; one brother – Jerry Newland of Ripley, and several nieces and nephews. Following cremation, a memorial service was held Friday, October 17, 2014 where Clark Castle officiated. The Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, served the family.

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Christian Dawson, Chaz Patten, Nako Phillips and Jake Henderson of the Western Brown Football team arrived at the party and presented Matthew his new trophies.

Local youth gets trophies back that he lost in house fire

Matthew Frye of Mt. Orab got quite a surprise at his 10th birthday party when four members of the Western Brown Varsity Football team presented him with the trophies that he thought he would never see again. Along with many other things, Matthew lost all of his sports trophies in a house fire last winter. Matthew's friend Zack Chisman, who has played the same sport as Matthew since they were five years old, loaned his collection of trophies to Chris Gillespie and Brian Gillespie of All Star Sportswear. After

several months and a lot of work, the Gillespie's were able to make replicas of all of the the trophies that were lost in the fire. Christian Dawson, Chaz Patten, Nako Phillips and Jake Henderson of the Western Brown Football team arrived at the party and presented Matthew his new trophies. Along with the trophies, the players gave him an autographed Broncos football helmet (signed by the entire team) along with a Broncos football jersey signed by Chaz Patten and Christian Dawson. The biggest thrill of all came when the four

Broncos players decided to stick around and play a game of football with the Western Brown 9 year old youth football team that were attending the party. Matthew's entire family would like to thank The Gillespie family and All Star Sportswear for DONATING all of their time, materials and resources to recreate the trophies as well as Christian Dawson, Chaz Patten, Nako Phillips and Jake Henderson for taking the time out of their busy schedules on a Saturday night to help Matthew have a great 10th birthday.

New B.A.B.Y. class to start

On Tuesday October 14, 2014, the Pregnancy Resource Center A Place of Hope will begin the new B.A.B.Y. (Babies Always Bless You) class for clients to earn a new crib, mattress, and bedding, or Baby Bucks to spend in our Baby Boutique. A client that attended the last session was quoted as saying, “I was excited to see what we would learn with each lesson.” This is an eight week course for moms and dads that teach important fundamental skills and knowledge such as what is going on in the womb as the pregnancy progresses, what to expect during childbirth, how to prepare financially, SIDS awareness, car seat installation and more. Each class will last approximately one hour and assignments are taken home to prepare for the next week’s class. “This class will benefit new moms and dads but would also be beneficial as a refresher for parents who are starting again with a new baby with older siblings,” states Rose Townley, Client Services Director. The Pregnancy Resource Center is a life affirming, non-profit, Christian organization. Services available include free pregnancy tests, infor-

mation regarding fetal development and options available for women and families in the midst of unexpected pregnancies. Families are given an opportunity to earn items such as a car seat, crib, blankets, a “shopping trip” at our Baby Boutique and many other needed supplies and baby equipment. Services are available to all expectant mothers and families with infants and toddlers in Brown County and surrounding communities. Anyone interested in attending the B.A.B.Y. class

Awakening is inviting everyone from Brown County and the surrounding areas to join us for worship service on Sunday morning, October 26th. We meet at the Mt. Orab Best Western located behind the food court near the intersection of 68 & 32. Service begins at 10 am. Awakening is simply a group of Christians who believe in Jesus Christ. We believe the bible is

God’s Word. We desire to grow His kingdom by sharing His love with others. Our name is based on Romans 13:11 If you have questions about God, if you are looking for a church home, if you are afraid you cannot be forgiven or if you simply need a place to go where you can find acceptance and friendship, please come to Awakening. Call 937-213-1058 for more information.

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Pictured above are clients from the June/July class, left to right: Amanda Massey, Rose Townley Client Services Director, Samantha Asbury.

New church to start in Brown County

Crafters, vendors needed for auction

The Mt. Orab Women's Club will hold a Christmas Quarter Auction on Friday, December 5, 2014 at the Mt. Orab Elementary School. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and the Auction will start at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be available. This is a Christmas Quarter Auction so a great time to get all your Christ-

mas gifts. We need crafters and vendors to set-up at our Quarter Auction. If you are a crafter or vendor please call: 513-305-5481; 937509-8574 or 513-910-2230 for more information. For updates on events visit us on Facebook at Mount Orab Women's Club!

may contact Rose at 937378-6853 by Thursday October 23, or drop in the Center at 852 Mt. Orab Pike in Georgetown, Ohio. PRC hours are Monday and Thursday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and Thursday, 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Walk-ins are always welcome but those with appointments take priority.

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The Troop Box Ministry headquarters was a busy place on Sept. 30. Eleven people took part in helping to pack care packages to be mailed to soldiers serving overseas. The volunteers also helped with other work that needed to be done in preparation of getting the boxes ready. Troop Box Ministry al-

ways have a lot of fun while meeting new and old volunteer and sharing in their excitement in doing things that they know is supporting American troops. This month volunteers included Jim Hile and Col. Danny Bubp. Bubp can tell first hand about how much the troops appreciate the

Harvest dinner, cake auction set in Ripley

The St. Michaels Catholic School in Ripley will hold its annual Harvest Dinner / Cake Auction on Sunday October 26th from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. It features a delicious Thanksgiving meal with turkey or pork, gravy, mashed potatoes or sweet potatoes, dressing, green beans, and salad choice. Desserts and drinks are also included! The cost is $8.00 for adults and $4.00 for children. Come join the fun at St. Michael Hall, located at 36 N. 4th Street, Ripley. Our auctioneer, Dylan Kattine will host the cake auction that will start at noon and includes the wonderful Blackberry Jam cake and pumpkin rolls just to name a few. There is a silent auction to browse also with many items rang-

Club Galaxy set at Mt. Orab Methodist Church

Club Galaxy is back at the Mt. Orab United Methodist Church during Mt. Orab’s Trick or Tret time on Thursday, Oct. 30 from 6 to 7 p.m. All are invited to attend. The church is located at the corner of Elm Street and U.S. Route 68, Mt. Orab.

ing from Cincinnati Bengals tickets to framed art to an antique Pepsi sign from 1965. The silent auction will conclude at 2 p.m. on the nose and winners will be announced and you can take home your prize!

care packages because he received them from Troop Box Ministry for many years. Everyone packing boxes enjoyed hearing about experiences the soldiers have and what their favorite things are they received in the boxes. It was helpful information as to what to pack in the boxes. Troop Box Ministry would also like to thank the American Legion Post 180 in Georgetown for their help, as well at Doris Johnson, Gloria Parker, Mary Watson, Billie Vollmer, Lee Gran, Jim Johnson and Bob Lawrence. Troop Box Ministry welcomes anyone interested in helping with the ministry please email lawrencediana39@yahoo.com or call (513) 490-2398.

Scan/Fax station now available at the Mt. Orab Library

Scan/fax stations are now available at the Mt. Orab Branch of the Brown County Public Library. Library patrons have been asking for this service for years, said Heather Patten, manager of the Mt. Orab branch. Staff members had to point people to other businesses in the past. “This is now a service we can provide,” Patten said. “Patrons can scan/fax any kind of document.” The cost is 10 cents per scan in either black and

white or color. To print the scanned document, pricing is the same as the public workstations: 10 cents for black and white copies and 35 cents for color. The cost to fax one document is $1 and 50 cents for each additional page. Cash is required to use the stations, Patten said. For more information, call the Mt. Orab Branch at 937-444-1414 or visit the website browncountypubliclibrary.org

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Conservation District to elect board members

The Brown Soil and Water Conservation District (Brown SWCD) will be electing one supervisor to serve on their five-member board on October 27, 2014. The election will be held in conjunction with the District’s 70th Annual Meeting and Banquet at the Southern Hills Career and Technical Center outside of Georgetown. Ballots will be cast from 6 to 7 p.m. followed by the banquet and meeting. Banquet reservations are due by October 22nd at 937-3784424 extension #4. Voting is open to the public and eligible voters are those 18 years or older that

Author of The Printer’s Kiss to be at Ripley Library

Patricia A. Donohoe will be speaking and signing copies of her recently released book, The Printer’s Kiss – The life and Letters of a Civil War Newspaperman and His Family, on Saturday October 25th at 2 p.m. This is event is being hosted by the Ripley Library. For further information call 937392-4871 or email utplibrary@aol.com

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of duty and incompetence. Given those circumstances, it just simply would have been utterly imprudent to proceed with grand jury proceedings prior to the trial court issuing a ruling on the legal proceedings against the coroner.” Dr. Varnau has a different perspective on the delays in presenting the case. “According to my law enforcement consultants, what has taken the AG’s investigative 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. Con-

can help with trees in parks, cemeterys and street trees. I can also help with education.” Van Buren passed out application for joining the Tree City Program to council members and explained what was necessary to join. Mayor Cahall talked briefly about the closing of Southwest Regional Medical Center in Georgetown and how it’s closing may impact the village and the county. Councilwoman Bean asked the mayor if it would be possible for someone local like the health department, the commissioners or others to take over operations of the facility? She asked if perhaps a local board could be formed? “The administrator (Art Owens) and myself, at this time, have met with several from the community, and some of the state and federal officials to see if there could be some financial assistance in acquiring the hospital,” Mayor Cahall said. “There could be some grants or low interest loans out there that could help. I’m waiting on a

response from that.” Cahall named Senator Joe Uecker and Representative Doug Green as also being involved. “This is a dire situation for mid and southern Brown County and especially for this community,” Cahall said. “Will this every be the hospital that it once was? Probably not, but there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes right now, no doubt about it.” Owens added that he had met with AirEvac and they have no plans on leaving Georgetown. Owens presented an update on ongoing projects in the village including the wastewater treatment plant improvement project, the Town Run storage project and street improvements. He also discussed upcoming property demolitions scheduled for a house on east North and N. Water Streets and another property at N. Main and Iowa Streets. The next scheduled meeting for Georgetown Village Council was set for 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 23.

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Mayor Dale Cahall performed a swearing-in ceremony on Wiechman before full council. Freeland added that Wiechman had just received her uniform and would be doing ride-alongs for a couple weeks. He said the department hopes to bring her on part-time in November. In other business at the meeting, council heard a report from Wendy Van Buren, Urban Forester at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in the Cincinnati area. She is a certified Arborist and a Municipal Specialist. Van Buren attended the meeting at the request of councilwoman Susan Bean who invited her to discuss the condition of the trees within the village and how Georgetown could become part of the Tree City Program. “I work with municipalities and townships in 14 counties in southwest Ohio,” Van Buren said. “My job is to assist you with whatever your needs are with trees. I

sultant 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.” Tierney said that there is no place for politics in the investigation. “We certainly deny that there is any political motivation. Our role in this is to present to a grand jury so that the citizens of Brown County can determine if a crime has occurred in the questioned death of Mr.

Goldson. There is no political consideration that could possibly go into that.” He added that nothing would be withheld from the grand jury. “Those grand jurors will be presented the entire investigation, including the findings of the coroner, so they will be able to take into account the information that the coroner believes is pertinent to the case”, Tierney said. He said on Oct. 2 that he recognizes that there is a perception among some people that the investigation has taken longer than is should, but that there were a few rea-

sons for the delay. “We had different narratives from what happened in the jail and the reports we got from the coroner. When we have dueling narratives, we have to run down every single lead and every single theory before we engage in a grand jury presentation.”, Tierney said. Varnau is currently facing a federal lawsuit, in addition to going through a removal proceeding in May. Visiting Judge John Kessler ruled that she could remain in office. The ruling is currently being appealed to the Ohio 12th District Court of Appeals.

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other one on Smith Avenue would hold together until the new lines could go in. After suspending the three-reading rule, council signed and approved the resolution.

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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.” In follow up remarks, Tierney said that the coroner’s schedule was not the only consideration in the decision on when to present the case to a grand jury. Her uncertain legal fate was a factor as well. “Our goal is always to present a case to a grand jury as soon as we can”, Tierney said. However, he added, “It

would have been utterly imprudent for our office to put any officer who had legal proceedings against them accusing them of dereliction of duty, accusing them of incompetence and questioning their professional ability to testify as an expert before a grand jury.” He continued, “The matter needed to be settled prior to this coming to a grand jury, because had (the removal ruling) gone the other way, people might have questioned the outcome, saying the decision was made by relying on a person that was removed from office for dereliction

Ebola information available at Health Dept. eases go, Ebola is hard to contract. “According to the latest information, you can only get Ebola if you have direct contact with individuals that are infected and you are somehow exposed to a bodily fluid. That’s the only way you can contract the disease. It’s not airborne, it’s not carried by mosquitoes or animals. People also have to be infectious to pass along the disease. They have to be showing actual symptoms before they can communicate this disease to you.” The Ohio Department of Health reports that Ebola cannot be spread through the air, water or food. As a precaution, anyone who has recently traveled to West Africa, or come in contact with anyone who

Mt. Orab to spend 600K to rebuild sewer lines

Press,” he said. “We’ll be opening those bids in about two weeks.” He said he was hopeful that a section of the sewer line on West Main and an-

Ladies Night Out in Georgetown

Fall Weed Control Thoughts It seems to be a constant theme, controlling weeds is a big issue for most crops. With that said our OSU Extension Weed Specialist Mark Loux recently contributed this information to the CORN Newsletter which addresses the use of fall herbicides with a few reminders 1. When to spray? Anytime between now and Thanksgiving will work, and possibly later. We have applied into late December and still eventually controlled the weeds present at time of application. 2. What about all of that trash, er I mean crop residue, on the ground after harvest - won’t that cause problems? We have not worried about this, and the herbicides seem to work regardless. 3. Don’t make it too complicated or pricey. Keep in mind that the primary goal is control of

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weeds that have already emerged. 4. Is there an advantage to including residual herbicides? No, because almost all of them peter out over the winter and fail to provide any control of spring-emerging weeds. 5. It doesn’t take a lot of herbicide to control weeds in fall, just the right ones. There is a tendency for some manufacturers to promote an expensive mixture of too many herbicides that just isn’t necessary. Avoid most residual herbicides, and also those that mainly “speed up the kill”. Ladies Night Out in Georgetown On Thursday October 23 the Ladies Night Out program will be held at the

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the third Thursday of the month, but occasionally a conflict may change that. This year all are on the third Thursday except the November program. The following are the dates and topics that are scheduled for the coming months. October 16 – Steve Boehme – Low Maintenance Landscaping November 13 (Not the third Thursday) – Dr. McHenry – Bees January 15 – Eugene Bragg (OSU) – Ponds – 614-2923823/braig.1@osu.edu February 19 – Susan – Starting Seeds March 19 – Faye – Invasives in the Landscape April 16 – Julie – Going Organic – 937-392-1543 May 21 – Danielle Thompson – Pests in the Garden These are all free and open to the public. Simply show up. Gayle Chadwell is the contact person for the Brown Co. Master Gardeners or you can call the OSU Extension Office in Georgetown at 3786716. At SSCC Amy Werring is the contact at awerring@sscc.edu Dates to Remember October 16 - Dairy Producer Farm Bill Meeting in West Union at Frisch’s at 9:30 a.m. (Breakfast is on your own. Try to come early enough to be finished eating by 9:30 a.m.) NOTE: Please call the Adams or Highland County OSU Ext. Office to pre-register. October 22 - Dairy Producer Farm Bill Meeting in Hillsboro at FSA Office begins at 1 p.m. October 23 - Ladies Night Out at Cahall’s John Deere in Georgetown starting at 6 p.m.

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Student becomes the teacher at SHCTC Mark Davis, right and Skip Brinson.

On Friday, October 3, Holman Motors employee and 2012 Southern Hills graduate Andrew “Skip” Brinson returned to the Career Center to assist his former teacher Mark Davis in instructing the current students in the Southern Hills Automotive Technologies program. Skip has furthered his education at Sinclair College with the support of Holman Motors

and in doing so acquired knowledge of cutting-edge technologies in the automotive field. Skip showed students how to work on vehicles using a laptop along with a wrench. Southern Hills appreciates both Skip giving back to his Career Center and Eric Holman and Holman Motors for their long-time partnership with Southern Hills CTC.

RULH Alumni Association met on October 8, 2014 at the Union Twp. Library in Ripley. Six members were in attendance. Being promoted by the Alumni are the nine major classes and getting the classmates to attend the reunion. They are the 60 year out of high school class of 1955, and hopefully every five yearclasses will get a group and attend. The date for the event will be May 23, 2015 and ticket sales will start March 1st. RULH graduation is set for May 31, 2015. The big reunion event will be the Class of 1965,

the fifty year class. They have met and sent out the first letter with good response. Any class mates that need information call Sharon Haas Fields, 937392-3040 or e-mail her at shfields65@yahoo.com. A video is being planned and pictures are needed. The next RULH Alumni meeting will be Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 6 o'clock at the Union Twp. Library in Ripley. Please contact the President Matthew Carpenter at 937515-5165 or e-mail at matthew.carpenter@carps world.com

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Family welcomes baby girl Adam and Amy (nee Dietrick) Sloas are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Wylin Mackayla Sloas. She was born on Friday, September 12, 2014 at Anderson Mercy. She weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces and was 20 inches long. She is also welcomed home by big brother, Wyatt Dietrick, paternal grandparents, Brett and Pat Sloas of Williamsburg, maternal grandparents, Charles and Linda Dietrick, Mt. Orab. The Brown County Press would like to congratulate the Sloas family on the birth of Wylin Mackayla.

Causes and Treatment Options for Neck Pain

Our next meeting will be Monday, Oct. 20 at The Perk’s. We plan a special Veterans Appreciation Meeting at the Library on Monday, November 10th at 10 a.m. We invite all Veterans and family members of veterans to join us on this Monday. There will be refreshment time. If you have pictures of your Veteran please bring those along or of yourself if you were a veteran.

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Dr. Lydia Ogden Fifty to seventy percent of the population will experience neck pain at least once in their lives, and as much as one third of the population is affected each year. Due to the tremendous cost of low back pain in the United States, neck pain has been somewhat neglected, especially in terms Dr. Lydia Ogden of research dollars. At any is a Chiropractic given moment, 10% of the population has neck pain. Physician and Women are more likely to report neck pain than men, and is the owner of women are also more likely to report chronic neck pain. Active Living Neck pain is one of the most prevalent and costly health Chiropractic problems facing the workplace and health-care located communities and is the second leading chief complaint in Mt. Orab, OH. reported by patients seeking chiropractic care. Pain in the neck is most often due to stress and irritation of the tissues in the cervical region, particularly the facet joints. The stress and irritation develops after an injury or over time secondary to poor posture, lack of exercise, or repetitive stress, such as extended sitting and driving. Postural stress leads to muscle tightness and spinal joint stiffness and restriction. Lack of exercise leads to muscular weakness, muscle fatigue, muscle atrophy and loss of flexibility. The eventual spinal joint stiffness and facet restriction further perpetuates muscle tightness and pain. A truly comprehensive approach in treating neck pain should include eliminating postural stress and addressing the following: • Areas of spinal joint stiffness/restriction. • Areas of muscle tightness. • Areas of muscle weakness. • Chronic Inflammation. Chiropractic manipulation is the most effective treatment available to correct areas of spinal joint stiffness and restriction. The chiropractic adjustment is gently applied by hand and stimulates pain blocking nerves, restores normal joint movement, reduces muscle spasm and tightness, and increases blood flow to reduce inflammation. Physical rehabilitation and exercise are necessary to correct areas of muscle tightness and weakness. Lastly, proper diet and supplementation is the key to addressing chronic inflammation.

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going to participate in the Christmas Concert on Dec. 5th. We could still use a few instrumentals and special numbers. Please contact Jan Crawford at 937-446-3085 or Carolyn Carr at 937-4463191 if you are interested or plan to help with this special evening. We have decided to cancel the 10KWalk/Run for November 8th. We will be rescheduling this event in the Spring.

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The Sardinia Historical Society had 21 at our meeting Monday, October 13, 2014. We had much information given about people of Sardinia Area from the 1800’s and on. It was interesting to hear about people that you may not have thought about in quite a while. Things are beginning to look interesting with some of the calls that we have received and people who are


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The 2014 Clermont County Horseshoe League ended its season in September. There were 58 team members who competed this season in three nights of tournaments. Winners in the tournament include: • Tom Wylie (131 Spoilers) and Rick Wheeler (6562 Stoddard 8 From the Gate)

First Place; • O.Lee (131 Spoilers) and Josh Shinkle (133 Good Guys) were 2nd place winners; • Tony Waldrup (133 Club Good Guys) and Norman Fisher (133 Club Hustlers) took 3rd place; • Derrick Harrison (133 Club Hustlers) and Tom Maffey (Ron’s Place Full Ass)

won 4th place. Congratulations to all the winners of this tournament and thanks to everyone for their help. The Clermont County Horseshoe League is always looking for new players, teams or bars to compete for the 2015 season. For more information please call Annie Thomas at (937) 515-2958.

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Jim and Brittany Mountain of Georgetown would like to announce the birth of their twin daughters, Ellia Annelise (right) and Gianna Brielle (left). They arrived on Thursday, August 28, 2014 with Ellia being born first at 5:51 a.m., weighing 6 pounds 2 ounces, and Gianna being born at 5:52 a.m. weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces. Welcoming them home were big brothers Kaden and Isaiah, grandparents Tony and Lisa Black of Ripley and Norma Trent of Gardiner, Montana, and great-grandparents Elmer and Joy Black of Ripley and John and Brenda Otis of Russellville. The Brown County Press would like to congratulate the Mountain family on the birth of Ellia Annelise and Gianna Brielle.

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Family welcomes little girl T.J. and Janey Jacobs, Mt. Orab are proud to announce the brith of their fourth child, Everleigh Grace Jacobs. Everleigh was born on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at Anderson Mercy. She weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long. She was welcomed home by big sister Damenika, 2 big brothers, Trayven and Teegan, maternal grandparents, Brenda and Kris Swanson, Sardinia, and paternal grandfather, Tim Jacobs, Mt. Orab. The Brown County Press would like to congratulate the Jacobs on the birth of Everleigh Grace.

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Broncos rely heavily on running game for 7th win Dawson, Delgado are crowned homecoming king and queen BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press In a fierce battle for this year’s Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference American Division title, it was the Western Brown Broncos playing host to the New Richmond Lions for week seven on the

gridiron. It’s always an exciting bout when the two SBAAC rivals meet on the gridiron, and the Oct. 10 contest was no exception. After trailing by two at halftime, it was the Broncos rallying in the second half to pull off a narrow 24-21 victory to remain unbeaten on the season by upping their

overall record to 7-0 and rise to a 1-0 record in league play. Rainy, wet conditions made execution difficult for both offenses, and the Broncos who typically rely on their air attack for quick scores were forced to look to their ground game more often than they have in prior games this season. The Broncos were also backed by a sturdy defense that CONTINUED ON PAGE 12

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Seniors Christian Dawson and Elecia Delgado were crowned this year’s homecoming king and queen for Western Brown High School during the Broncos’ Oct. 10 football game against the New Richmond Lions.

Lady Rockets head to sectional finals BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press The Fayetteville-Perry Lady Rockets advanced to the Southwest District Divi-

sion IV Sectional finals after defeating No. 9 seed Seven Hills and going on to upset No. 3 seed New Miami. It took only three sets for

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the Lady Rockets to claim the Oct. 11 match victory over Seven Hills at Mariemont High School, as they won the first set 25-3, the second set 25-2, and the third set 25-8. The Lady Rockets returned to Mariemont Oct. 13 to top New Miami in a match that lasted only three sets. The Lady Rockets dominated the first two sets

BLAKE RIGDON Eastern Brown High School’s sophomore cross country standout, Blake Rigdon topped all runners in the Southern Hills Athletic Conference championship meet held Oct. 11 at RipleyUnion-Lewis-Huntington High School to become this year’s SHAC high school boys’ individual cross country champion. Rigdon posted a time of 16:38 in an outstanding performance to aid his team to a runner-up finish in the conference.

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Eastern Brown High School’s cross country standout, Alyssa Taylor, led all runners to the finish line in the Southern Hills Athletic Conference championship meet held Oct. 11 at Ripley-UnionLewis-Huntington High School to become this year’s SHAC high school girls’ individual cross country champion. Taylor posted a winning time of 20:11 to earn a spot on this year’s list of SHAC cross country all-stars.

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beyond the New Richmond 20-yard line with less than a minute to go. From there, Tomlin received the snap, but would struggle to maintain a grip on the wet pigskin, and it was New Richmond’s junior defensive lineman Brian Waddle recovering the Tomlin fumble. Waddle would cruise 70 yards down the field with time running out to score the final touchdown of the first half. With the successful kick for the extra point, the Lions held a 14-12 lead at halftime. It was homecoming night at Western Brown, and after seniors Christian Dawson and Elecia Delgado were crowned this year's king and queen, the Broncos would begin their second half rally. Coming off halftime break, the Broncos took little time to reclaim the lead with senior wide receiver Christian Dawson hauling in a pass for a touchdown and junior Eean Hornung rushing for a touchdown. Before the third quarter came to a close, it was the Broncos rising to a 24-14 lead. The Lion defense held the Broncos scoreless in the fourth period, while a touchdown by Anderson and a successful kick for the point after sliced the Bronco lead to 24-21. The Lions found themselves with a chance to win the game on fourth down inside their own 20 yard line, but a dropped pass by Miles Burnam off a long throw by Anderson that would have most likely resulted in a New Richmond touchdown for the game winner resulted in a turnover on downs. The Broncos would take the final possession of the night, allowing the remaining seconds to run off the clock after the Lions used their final timeout to pull off a nar-

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contributed big in their first league contest of the season. “We have to be able to run the ball to be successful. We need to work on getting first downs. Our offensive line did a good job on Friday,” Western Brown head coach Evan Dreyer said following the week seven with over the Lions. “The defensive effort is what are expectation is at Western Brown. The standard has been set. We improved our tackling as a defense. We have to focus on that each and every week.” As for the Lions, they relied heavily on the rushing game of senior running back Tyler Anderson with hopes of spoiling homecoming night for the Broncos. The Broncos drew first blood in the week seven battle, as junior quarterback Chaiten Tomlin topped off a drive with a touchdown carry with 1:43 remaining in the first quarter. Following the unsuccessful kick for the extra point, the Broncos held a 6-0 lead at the end of the first period. The Broncos upped their lead to 12-0 with Tomlin capping off a drive with a short run to pay dirt with 1:53 to go before halftime break, but the 12-point Bronco lead wouldn’t last through the first half of play. The Lions put together a drive late in the second period that ended with a short touchdown carry by Anderson. Following the successful kick for the extra point, the Lions had cut the Bronco lead to 127 with 57 seconds remaining in the first half. In their final possession of the first half, the Bronco offense quickly cruised into Lion territory to find itself working just

row 24-21 victory, their first league victory of the season. The Broncos racked up 486 yards of total offense compared to the Lions’ 176 yards of total offense against an aggressive Bronco defense. “I think our defense played very, very hard,” said Dreyer. “I think Josh Young played a heck of a game to stop their run game.” Two-hundred of the Broncos’ yards came from their air attack, while they recorded a total of 286 yards on the ground. Hornung and Tomlin led Bronco ball-carriers, combining for 213 rushing yards. Tomlin took 32 carries for 112 rushing yards and rushing for two touchdowns. Hornung racked up 101 yards off 18 carries with one touchdown. Hornung also led Bronco receivers with 83 yards off eight catches. Dawson hauled in seven catches for 64 yards and one receiving touchdown. Osborne recorded 39 receiving yards off five catches. Western Brown senior Nick Osborne carried the ball 14 times for 61 rushing yards. Anderson led Lion ballcarriers with a total of 141 rushing yards off 35 carries and two touchdowns. The Lions dropped to an overall record of 4-3 and a 1-1 record in league play with the week seven loss at Western Brown. “I'm just proud of our kids, and the way they came back from two exciting games. We just need to keep improving and get ready for another league game this week,” Dreyer said following the win over the Lions. At 7-0, the Broncos rose to second in Division III, Region 10 standings.

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for 25-13 and 25-11 victories, and in a close third set it was the Lady Rockets coming away with a 25-18 victory to win the match. The Lady Rockets, with a

14-8 overall record, were scheduled to face the No. 2 seed Felicity-Franklin Lady Cardinals in the sectional finals at Mariemont on Oct. 18. The Lady Cardinals had little trouble claiming a victory over Cincinnati Coun-

try Day in a match that lasted three sets to earn a berth in the sectional finals. The Lady Rockets faced the Lady Cardinals once during the regular season on Sept. 3, a match that resulted in a win for the Lady Cardinals after four sets.


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Rigdon, Taylor win conference meet

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Ripley’s Dylan Phillips wrapped up his sophomore season of golf as co-medalist of the ShAC tournament and a Southwest District Division III Tournament qualifier.

Ripley’s Phillips competes in district golf tournament

BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press

An exceptional season of high school golf has reached an end for RipleyUnion-Lewis-Huntington sophomore standout Dylan Phillips. To wrap up the regular season, Phillips battled back from six strokes down in round four of the Southern Hills Athletic Conference tournament to end round for as a co-medalist with West Union sophomore Craig Horton. This marked the second year in a row that Phillips has earned co-medalist honors in the SHAC tourney.

With an excellent performance in this year’s sectional tourney, Phillips advanced to the Southwest District Division III Tournament at Weatherwax Golf Course, where he would face the toughest competition of the season. Phillips got off to a strong start, parring on two of the first three holes in the district tourney, but as the day rolled he would face struggles that started with a triple bogey on hole four. Phillips would fail to advance to the regional tournament, but after missing the district tournament last year by just one stroke, one of his main goals for this year was to earn a berth in

the district tourney. Consider it another goal accomplished for the skilled sophomore golfer. “I am proud of him for meeting that goal, and hopefully he can improve upon that and advance to the state tournament with his two years remaining in high school,” Ripley golf coach, Michael Scanlan, said of Phillips. Among his other accomplishments this season were finishing as medalist of the Clermont Northeastern Invitational earlier in the year (78). “Overall, he is to be commended for another outstanding year of high school golf,” said Scanlan.

Lady Broncos finish 21-2 Successful season ends for Western Brown volleyball squad

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A successful season has come to a close for the Western Brown Lady Broncos. After claiming victories in their first 21 matches of the season, the Lady Broncos suffered losses in their final match of the regular season and in the first round of sectional tournament play to finish with an impressive overall record of 21-2. The Lady Broncos were on the road for their final match of the regular season against the Amelia Lady Barons on Oct. 9, a match that determined whether the Lady Broncos took sole possession of their ninth

straight Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference American Division title or if they would have to share in the league title with the Lady Barons. The Lady Broncos entered the match with no losses, while the Lady Barons' only league loss was to the Lady Broncos earlier in the season. The Oct. 9 match at Amelia lasted four sets. The Lady Barons claimed a 2516 victory in set one, and it was the Lady Broncos rebounding to win the second set by a narrow margin of 26-24. The Lady Barons returned to the court to win the next two sets 25-23 and 25-22 to win the match 3-1.

The Lady Broncos and Lady Barons ended their regular season as SBAAC American Division cochampions, both with 9-1 league records. The Lady Broncos were back in action at Ursuline Academy for round one of the Southwest District Division I Sectional Tournament on Oct. 13. The Lady Broncos entered sectional tournament play as the No. 17 seed, and they would face off against No. 18 seed Talawanda in round one of the sectional. The Lady Broncos fell in three straight sets (25-18, 25-11, 26-24) to suffer only their second loss of the season, bowing out of tournament play. Talawanda moved on to suffer a loss to No. 16 seeded Milford in round two of the Ursuline sectional.

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The Western Brown Lady Broncos finished their 2014 volleyball campaign with an impressive 21-2 overall record, finishing as SBAAC American Division co-champs.

Another exciting season of Southern Hills Athletic Conference cross country has come to a close. The regular season wrapped up for SHAC teams and individual runners on Oct. 11 in Ripley with the annual SHAC Cross Country Championship Meet. In high school boys' action, it was Eastern sophomore Blake Rigdon leading all runners to the finish line to become this year's SHAC individual champion, and in a fine team performance it was the Eastern Warriors finishing runnerup to the conference champion team from Fairfield High School in Leesburg. Rigdon posted a finish time of 16:38, 32 seconds ahead of Fairfield's Matthew Mangus who finished runner-up in individual standings. Also aiding the Warriors in their runner-up team finish was junior Dakota Williams, who placed fifth on the field of 75 runners

with a finish time of 17:57. Eastern freshman Logan Lainhart placed 11th overall with a time of 18:24, while teammate Max Brunk placed 13th with a time of 18:31. Ripley sophomore Josh Deaton led the Blue Jays to the finish line, placing 15th with a time of 18:42. Leading the FayettevillePerry Rockets to the finish line was Cody Holden with a time of 19:04, placing 17th overall. Ripley's Chris Reuss placed 23rd with a time of 19:38, while Eastern freshman Garyn Purdy placed 26th with a time of 19:46.

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1. Fairfield 2. Eastern 3. Manchester 4. Ripley 5. West Union 6. Lynchburg 7. North Adams 8. Peebles 9. Fayetteville

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SHAC GIRLS STANDINGS 1. Manchester 2. Whiteoak 3. West Union 4. Eastern 5. Lynchburg 6. Fayetteville

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The eastern Brown high School boys’ cross country team finished runner-up in the ShAC Cross Country Championships held at Ripley Oct. 11. Front row, from the left, are Jarrett Lewis, Max Brunk, T.J. Stivers, and Logan Lainhart; back row, head coach Tom Glasscock, Austin Doss, Tyler Simpson, Garyn Purdy, Colin Graham, Dakota Williams, Blake Rigdon, and assistant coach Chris Pickerill.

Lady Broncos, Lady G-Men finish 2nd at SBAAC XC championships

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Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference cross country teams ventured to New Richmond High School Oct. 11 for one of their most important meets of the season, the SBAAC Cross Country Championships. Rain from the night prior made for a muddy 5K course during this year's conference championship meet, but some runners weren't about to let Mother Nature hold them back from posting their best personal best times or earning a spot on the SBAAC list of allstars. To earn a spot on the SBAAC First Team, runners had to finish in the top eight of their league, while an eighth through 16th place finish earned runners a spot on the SBAAC Second Team. In high school girls' action, it was New Richmond's Claire Burns leading all runners to the finish line with a time of 19:41, aiding her team to an SBAAC American Division title. The Western Brown Lady Broncos finished runner-up in the SBAAC American Division. Becky Appelmann led the Lady Broncos to the finish line, posting a time of 22:16 to place sixth of 38 runners. Western Brown's Hayley Clark placed 11th overall with a finish time of 23:28, while teammate Sierra Steppeler placed 13th with a time of 23:46. Western Brown's Meggie O'Hara placed 17th with a time of 24:52, and rounding out Western Brown's top five was Tori Patton, who placed 19th with a time of 25:46. In the SBAAC National Division, it was the George-

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Western Brown’s Becky Appelmann leads the Lady Broncos to a runner-up finish at the SBAAC Cross Country Championships at New Richmond, Oct. 11.

town Lady G-Men placing runner-up behind the league champion team from Bethel-Tate. Georgetown senior Megan Williams led the Lady G-Men to the finish line, placing fourth of 26 runners with a time of 21:41. Georgetown's Kelsey Miller ran for a seventh place finish, posting a time of 22:31. Georgetown junior Rachel Gibbons finished 13th overall with a time of 23:35, while junior team-

mate Kelsey Crawford placed 15th with a time of 24:13. Rounding out the Lady G-Men's top five was Courtney Wiechmann, who placed 19th with a time of 24:45. In high school boys' action, it was the Western Brown Broncos finishing third in the American Division behind runner-up Batavia and the league champion team from New Richmond. Leading the Broncos to CONTINUED ON PAGE 14

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Taylor winning the SHAC championship race with a finish time of 20:11. Eastern's Rebekah Ellis ran for a fourth place finish on the field of 44 runners, posting a time of 21:43. Eastern's Maddy Layton placed ninth overall with a time of 23:01. Leading the Ripley Lady Jays to the finish line was Stacey White, who placed 14th overall with a finish time of 23:28. Ripley lacked enough runners in the high school girls' race to account for a full team. Riley Claytor led the Fayetteville-Perry Lady Rockets to the finish line, placing 22nd with a time of 24:39. It was the team from Manchester winning the SHAC championship for high school girls, while the team from Whiteoak High School placed second in final standings.

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A successful season continued for the Eastern Lady Warriors with the fall sports season nearing an end, as they capped off regular season play with a 2-1 victory over the visiting Fayetteville-Perry Lady Rockets on Oct. 9 and dominated on their home field for an 8-0 victory over McDermott Northwest in round one of the Southeast District Division III Sectional Tournament on Oct. 14. The Lady Warriors entered the sectional tournament as the No. 3 seed with a 7-3-1 record at the time of the tournament draw, and with the recent victory over the No. 14 seed in round one, they advanced to face No. 6 seed Minford (7-5-1 at the time of the tournament draw) in round two of the sectional tournament on Saturday, Oct. 18. The winner between the Oct. 18 match between Eastern and Minford was scheduled to face the winner of the match between No. 2 seed St. Joseph and No. 7 seed Wheelersburg in round three of the post-season tourney.

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Eastern’s Kayla Tomlin fires for one of two goals during the Lady Warriors’ win over Fayetteville, Oct. 9.

In the Oct. 9 regular season bout between the Lady Warriors and the visiting Fayetteville-Perry Lady Rockets, it was the Lady Warriors taking an early lead with a goal by Kayla Tomlin in the first half of play. With five minutes to go in the first half, it was Fayetteville freshman Kelly Johnson firing for a goal to tie the match at one apiece, but the two teams wouldn't stay knotted long. Around one minute after Johnson's goal, Tomlin scored on a solo attack to record her second goal of the day, giving the Lady Warriors a 2-1 lead just before the first half reached

an end. Defense dominated on both ends in the second half without a single goal being scored, and it was the Lady Warriors coming away with a narrow one-point victory over the Lady Rockets to wrap up league play. As for the Lady Rockets, they rebounded from the loss to claim a 12-0 win over the West Union Lady Dragons just before facing the Bethel-Tate Lady Tigers in sectional tournament play on Oct. 15. The Lady Rockets' season would end as they suffered a 2-0 loss at Bethel-Tate. The Lady Rockets ended their season with an overall record of 6-8-3.

Rockets nab third straight win

BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press

Doubts were settling in the minds of FayettevillePerry football fans after the Rockets suffered losses in their first four weeks on the gridiron, but the heads of Rocket fans have since lifted following three straight victories. The Rockets ventured to Riverview East Academy for week seven on the gridiron Oct. 11, bringing home

a narrow 14-12 victory to up their overall record to 34 on the season and to make a slight climb to 15th in Division VI, Region 22 standings. Riverview East dropped to a 3-3 record with the loss to the Rockets. If the winning continues for the Rockets, they still have a distant shot at becoming the first Fayetteville-Perry football team to earn a berth in the state playoffs; however, to rise

among the top eight in their region will not be easy with only three games remaining in regular season play as of Oct. 16. The Rockets were scheduled to face Troy Christian (4-3) in a road game on Oct. 17, and on Oct. 24 they will play host to West Union. The Rockets will wrap up their regular season with an Oct. 31 bout against Miami Valley Christian Academy, a team that held a 5-1 record as of Oct. 16.

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their third place finish and earning a spot on the SBAAC American Division First Team was Jesse Leonard, who placed fifth of 63 runners with a time of 17:39. Western Brown's Rick Pride also earned a spot on the SBAAC American Division First Team by placing eighth overall with a time of 18:06. Western Brown's Trevor Stacy placed 10th to earn a spot on the SBAAC American Division First Team, posting a finish time of 18:16. Western Brown's Rob Conaty earned a spot on the SBAAC American Division Second Team by placing 16th with a time of 18:51. In the SBAAC National Division, Georgetown senior Jordan Kattine led the G-Men to the finish line, placing fourth of 46 runners to earn a spot on the league's First Team. Georgetown senior Matthew Williams also earned a spot on the SBAAC National Division First Team, placing eighth with a time of 17:46. Georgetown senior Jake Cropper earned a spot on the SBAAC National Division Second Team by placing 13th with a finish time of 18:20. Georgetown's three sophomore runners – Chris Dietrick, Tanner Householder, and Christian Linville – all finished among the top 22 runners in the SBAAC National Division, all of them just shy of earning spots on the league all-star list. Dietrick posted a finish time of 18:55, placing 17th

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Megan Williams leads the Georgetown Lady G-Men to the finish line during the SBAAC Cross Country Championships held at New Richmond, Oct. 11.

Jesse Leonard leads the Western Brown Broncos to the finish line during the SBAAC Cross Country Championships held at New Richmond, Oct. 11.

overall to miss the league's Second Team by just one spot. Householder posted a time of 19:01 to place 19th, while Linville finished 22nd overall with a time of 19:20. HS GIRLS AMERICAN DIVISION 1. New Richmond 24 2. Western Brown 62 3. Goshen 78 4. Amelia 90 5. Batavia 91 HS GIRLS NATIONAL DIVISION 1. Bethel-Tate 32

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HS BOYS AMERICAN DIVISION 1. New Richmond 35 2. Batavia 57 3. Western Brown 60 4. Amelia 89 5. Goshen 123 HS BOYS NATIONAL DIVISION 1. Bethel-Tate 51 2. Blanchester 53 3. Georgetown 61 4. Williamsburg 92 5. Felicity-Franklin 97

Creature Feature Handling common pet emergencies The best health insurance you can give your pet is preventive health care. Preventive health care is much more than just vaccinations. Preventive health care includes proper nutrition, exercise, weight control, internal & external parasite control, skin and coat care, and dental hygiene. It has been estimated that simply keeping your pets teeth clean can add two years to its life. Annual blood profiles and urinalyses for all pets over six years of age will allow earlier detection of problems before they become life threatening. Preventive health care also includes being prepared for an emergency. Even though you can't protect your pet from all dangers, you should pet-proof your home and learn how to handle an emergency. The first step in being prepared for an emergency is utilizing a veterinary hospital for routine preventive health care procedures that offers 24 hour emergency care seven days each week. When selecting a veterinarian, don't hesitate to ask how emergency service is handled. If you know how to stop bleeding, induce vomiting, administer medications, and apply a muzzle, you will probably save your pet's life if it is possible to do so. Remaining calm in an emergency situation is most important for a successful outcome. The unfortunate fact is that if a pet is going to die within the first 30 minutes after an accident, it will probably do so regardless of what you do. A basic emergency first aid kit can be assembled in a plastic bag and should include: • Elastic Bandage Roll (4) – for bandaging & controlling hemorrhage • 2 Gauze Sponges to apply directly to a wound • Triple Antibiotic Ointment • Nylon Cord for a Muzzle • Ipecac Syrup (for inducing vomiting) • Tweezers • Scissors Additionally a basic first aid kit for treating pets at home might include: • Activated Charcoal (for coating the gastrointestinal tract) • Pepto-Bismol (for diarrhea) • Dial Soap (for washing wounds) • Ivory Soap (for washing the skin from contact with poisons) • Rectal Thermometer How to Muzzle A Dog: Make a large loop by tying a loose knot in the middle of a gauze bandage roll or string. Hold the ends up, one in each hand. Slip the loop over the dog's muzzle and lower jaw, just behind his nose. Then quickly tighten the loop so the dog cannot open its mouth. Next, tie the ends under the lower jaw. Make a knot there and bring the ends back on each side of his face under his ears. Tie the ends together behind the ears at the back of the head. After tying both ends behind the dog's head, take one end and bring it down the middle of his face. Slip it under the loop around his nose, bring it back over his head, and tie to the remaining end. Since the dog perspires through his tongue, do not leave the muzzle on any longer than necessary. Small or short-faced dogs can be prevented from biting by wrapping them in a blanket, coat, or large towel and covering the head. Moving an Injured Pet: 1. Muzzle 2. Slide onto a board, blanket, jacket, or other makeshift stretcher 3. To carry a large dog, hold him across your arms with each arm just inside his front & hind legs. Quick Treatment of Common Emergencies: Allergic Reactions Don't panic if whelps (hives) should begin to break out on your pet. This type of allergic reaction is NOT fatal. It will become uncomfortable to the pet until treated by a veterinarian but the pet will not die. Allergic reactions that result in death usually show NO outward signs -- just a dead dog! Bleeding Control bleeding by applying direct pressure to the wound with your hand or a pressure bandage.

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Place a gauze pad over the wound and then cover and wrap with an elastic bandage. Place the bandage snugly for pressure, but not tight enough to cut off circulation. Although some blood may discolor it, the bandage should be tight enough so that blood does not drip through it. Seek veterinary attention for all cuts through the entire thickness of the skin or that bleed excessively. It is best NOT to apply any medications. Tincture of Iodine, Peroxide, and most ointments only irritate the wound more and decrease healing. Do NOT apply cotton to a wound. Burns Immerse the affected part in COLD water. Keep ICE on the area as much as possible. Do NOT apply any type medications until veterinary attention is obtained if the burn appears severe. The major complication is infection. Choking Attempt to push the lower jaw open and tilt the head up. Using extreme caution try to remove any object with the fingers. If unsuccessful, kneel behind the dog, holding its body just below the ribs. Squeeze hard a few times, pressing up. Seek professional veterinary attention if the object does not pop out. Swallowed objects that do not interfere with breathing are NOT immediate life or death threats. However, a veterinarian should be consulted if it is possible the object was swallowed. Complications are much less when the object can be removed while still in the stomach rather than in the intestine. Many veterinary clinics now have endoscopes that allow the object to be removed without surgery. Electric Shock Remove the source of electricity with a wooden object. Seek veterinary attention since electric shocks will result in fluid buildup in the lungs that can be fatal for several days. Eye Injuries NEVER apply any medication to an eye without seeking veterinary attention first. Many scratches on the surface of the eye are not visible until the eye is treated with a special stain. If the wrong type ointment is used, such as an ointment containing cortisone in an injured eye, the condition can be made worse--even to the extent of causing loss of the eye. "Popped Eyes" can sometimes be gently reinserted by grasping the upper and lower lids and attempting to pull them out over the eyeball while at the same time gently pushing in on the eye. If this cannot be accomplished, keep the eye moist with a wet cloth until veterinary assistance can be obtained. Fish Hooks Fish hooks must be pushed on through the skin, the barb and point cut off, and then the remainder can be pulled back through the skin the same way it went in. Antibiotics are often needed to prevent infection

from the puncture wound. Fractures Fractures are not immediate life or death threats. Stabilize the limb with a stick, rolled newspaper, etc., wrapped loosely with gauze. Do NOT wrap tightly because of swelling that will occur. Heat Stroke Early signs include panting, high fever (105.0108.0F), shock, and collapse. Lower the body temperature by hosing or immersing in cold water up to the neck. Apply ice packs to the head--very important to prevent brain damage. Poisoning (External) Most signs will involve the nervous system including such things as trembling, nervousness, salivation, pupil constriction or dilation, and convulsions or coma. Wash the skin in a mild soap such as Ivory. Rinse and repeat. Seek veterinary attention BEFORE signs develop. Take a description of the poison to the veterinarian for identification. Poisoning (Internal) Read the label of the product for instructions. Do not induce vomiting of some poisons such as caustic chemicals, acids, alkalis, and petroleum products. Most other cases require vomiting to rid as much of the chemical as possible from the stomach. Ipecac Syrup (5-15cc) is the drug of choice. Hydrogen Peroxide (15-30cc) will also sometimes work, but not always. Seizures There are many causes of seizures including low blood sugar, epilepsy, distemper, diabetes, and heart failure. The dog will NOT swallow his tongue--do not put your fingers in his mouth. Keep him warm, place him in an area where he cannot injure himself, and seek veterinary attention. Young puppies should be given a teaspoon of honey or other source of sugar. Do NOT give sugar to older pets if there is a possibility of diabetes. Shock Signs of shock include depression, decreased body temperature, and grayish gums. Keep the pet as quiet as possible, keep it warm, and seek veterinary attention immediately. Miscellaneous Notes: Kaopectate is of no value in diarrhea. Pepto-Bismol is the drug of choice if a specific cause of diarrhea is not determined. Stool samples should always be examined by the veterinarian to determine the cause if diarrhea exists for more than 24 hours. The major cause of gastric upset in the dog is dietary changes. All changes should be gradual. • Tylenol will kill dogs and cats. • Aspirin will often cause gastric ulcers. Use only the enteric coated types. (Ascriptin AD) • More damage is done to wounds by applying medication than would be present if nothing had been applied. • All topical medications retard healing to some extent.

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 Sardinia Historical Society will meet at 10 a.m. at the Sardinia Perk on Monday, Oct. 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. 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.

Diabetes Support Group will meet Monday, Oct. 20 at the Georgetown Baptist Church from 6:30 to 8 p.m., 794 Main Street in Georgetown. Everyone is invited to attend and learn more about diabetes. For more information please call the Brown County Health Department at (937) 378-6892.

TOPS Chapter in Mt. Orab meets at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 20, at Hospice of Hope, 215 Hughes Blvd. in Mt. Orab. Further information is available by calling Nancy at (937) 444-3437. TOPS Chapter in Sardinia will meet on Monday Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m. at Sardinia Church of the Nazarene on Sardinia-Mowrystown Road. Further information is available by calling Regina Davidson at (937) 446-3714.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Zumba Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 127 North Point Drive in Mt. Orab. These classes are for members of Snap Fitness as well as non-members. Please call (937) 444-5230 for more information.

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. 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.

Yoga Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness, 127, North Point Drive, Mt. Orab at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at the center. Members of Snap Fitness as well as non-members are welcome. Please call (937) 444-5230 for details and new hours. 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 (866-867-6892. 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.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 Free Weaving Classes will be held every Wednesday, including Wednesday, Oct. 22 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. Brown County Senior Citizens Club will meet at 12 noon on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at the ABCAP building in Georgetown. Potluck luncheon will be followed by a presentation by Diana Lawrence with Troop Box Ministries.

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.

Book Club for Adults will meet at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at the Georgetown Library, 200 W. Grant Street in Georgetown. For details on this meeting please call (937) 3783197. Home-Based Career Free Workshop will be held at Southern State Commu-

nity College, Mt. Orab on Oct. 22, for more information visit www.ratracerebellion.com/ohio.html. TOPS Chapter in Winchester meets at 10 a.m. every Wednesday, including Wednesday, Oct. 22 at Winchester Church of Christ, 1540 Tri-County Road in Winchester. For more information please contact Ruth at (937) 444-4209.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 Haunted Hills at Magic Waters will be on Friday, Oct. 17, Saturday, Oct. 18 and Sunday, Oct. 19 and will run every weekend through Nov. 1. Admission is $7 for adults and $4 for children. Call (937) 365-1388 for more information.The location is 7757 Cave Road in Bainbridge.

Sit and Stitch will meet at 10 a.m. until noon on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 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.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 Brown County Historical Society meeting will be held in Fayetteville for a program on Fayetteville’s past. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Fayetteville Hall, 3854 US 50 East. Refreshments will be cheeses and fruits brought by members. For more information contact Dr. Ned Lodwick at (937) 378-6334.

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The Brown County Historical Society wishes to invite the public to join the Society on Thursday night, October 23rd at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is to be held at the Perry Township building at 3854 U.S. 50 (east of U.S. 68). The program will be given by Mr. Joseph Huber. The topic is “Fayetteville’s Past”. Refreshments of ‘fruit and cheese’ will follow. Pictured above is the Old Fayetteville Fire Department, circa 1953.

Kick-boxing Classes will be offered on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 23, at the Snap Fitness Center in Mt. Orab, 127 North Point Drive. These classes are open to members as well as nonmembers. For details call (937) 4445230.

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Yoga Classes will be offered on Thursdays including Oct. 23, 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.

Alcoholics Anonymous will meet 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 220 S. High St., Mt. Orab.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 33rd Annual Spaghetti Supper at Southern Hills Career and Technical Center will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24 at the center 9193 Hamer Road in Georgetown. Carry out will be available beginning at 7 p.m.. Menu consists of all-you-can-eat spaghetti, garlic bread, salad bar, dessert and drink for only $7 adults, $4 children 4 to 10. Door prizes will be given throughout the evening and a silent auction with numerous items to bid on will be available. This event is sponsored by the Council for Vocational Education, Carmen Carson, treasurer.

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) 446-3191 or (937) 392-1146.

Brown County Chamber of Commerce, ‘Business After 5 Event’ sponsored by Ripley Federal Savings Bank will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 23 at the Ripley Federal, 1006 S. Second Street in Ripley. This event is for chamber members who are unable to attend regular scheduled meetings.

Catholic Campaign for Human Development “Helping People Help Themselves Workshop will be held from noon until 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24 at St. George Hall, 509 E. State Street in Georgetown. For more information please call (513) 421-3131 or email csa@catholiccincinnati.org. Lunch will be provided.

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. 23. These classes are open to both members and nonmembers. Call (937) 444-5230 for

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Property Sales

Betty Jean and Sam Tatman, Jr. to Betty Jean and Sam Tatman, Jr., 34.37 acres and 38.06 acres of land in Byrd Twp., filed 10-6-2014 Max A. Sales to William B. and Tara J. Fisher, 15.76 acres of land in Byrd Twp., filed 10-8-2014, $63,020 Charles R. Brooks to Steven R. and Peggy A. McKinney, 2 acres of land in Clark Twp., filed 10-7-2014, $35,000 Lottie and Roy Combs etal to Lottie and Roy Combs Sr., 5.08 acres of land in Clark Twp., filed 10-8-2014 Rose Marie Young to Bryan M., Jessica A. Noble and Ada May Lindsey, 1 acre of land in Clark Twp., filed 10-8-2014, $65,000 Roscoe Brown to Lynne Marie McCord, 1 acre of land in Clark Twp., filed 10-6-2014 Roger W. West etal to Roger W. and Nancy West, 109.11 acres and 74.32 acres of land in Eagle Twp., filed 10-3-2014 Angie Berchtold to James Bayless, 2.02 acres of land in Eagle Twp., filed 10-7-2014 Gary Gillespie to Greg Christman and Gail Breakiron, .33 acres of land in Eagle Twp., and 4.99 acres of land in Jackson Twp., filed 10-3-2014, $39,000 Christine Hollingsworth to Rebecca M. Vogler, In-Lot 95, In-Lot 73 and In-Lot 74 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 10-3-2014 Gemoleen Lynn and William D. Fee to Mary K. Willoughby 9.62 acres and 4 acres of land in Green Twp., filed 10-3-2014, $175,000 Federal National Mortgage Association to Lon Downing, 2 acres of land in Green Twp., filed 10-3-2014 Richard J. Boyd to Richard J Boyd and Dianna S. Evans, .26 acres of land in Mt. orab, Green Twp., filed 10-8-2014 Stacey Stowell to Selene Finance LP, Lot 10 in Grant’s Crossing Sub., Green Twp., filed 10-8-2014, $75,000 Rachel Berry to David and Rachel Berry, 20 acres and .49 acres of land in Jackson Twp., filed10-22014 Cleta Shannon to Gregory D. Stevens, In-Lot 630 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 10-3-2014 Scott and Alice Williams to Scott Williams, 1 acre of land in Lewis Twp., filed 10-7-2014 Gary L. and Beverly Arthur to Shawn M. Blackburn, Lot 16 in Wooded Run Sub in Lewis Twp., filed 10-2-2014 Steve Davis to Dominic Byus, Lot 28 in Lewis Twp., filed 10-8-2014 Stephanie and James T. Wilcox Sr to Stephanie L. Wilcox, 12.86 acres of land in Lewis Twp., filed 107-2014

James T. and Stephanie L. Wilcox to Stephanie L. Wilcox, 12.39 acres of land in Lewis Twp., filed 107-2014 Mary L. Garrison to US Bank National Association as trustee, 2 acres of land in Lewis Twp., filed 10-72014, $56,667 Jerry D. Christophel to Michael Christophel, 4.80 acres of land in Perry Twp., filed 10-2-2014 Jan McKinney to Samuel S. McKinney, 6.05 acres of land in Perry Twp., filed 10-6-2014, $150,000 Brenda and Rober Cox to Matthew R. and Michelle Fillmore, 2 acres of land in Perry Twp., filed 108-2014, $31,500 Jeremy and Mindy Holden to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Lot 2 in Barber Sub., Perry Twp., filed 10-7-2014 Adam Utter to James Craig, InLot 15 whole, In-Lot 16 whole, In-Lot 17 whole and In-Lot 18 whole in New Harmony Lots, Pike Twp., filed 10-3-2014, $143,000 Lois M. and William J. Hartman to Lois M. Hartman, .60 acres of land in Mt. Orab, Pike Twp., filed 10-32014 Richard J. Boyd to Richard J. Boyd and Dianna S. Evans, .15 acres of land in Pike Twp., filed 10-82014 Dana J. and Ricky McElroy, trustees to The McElroy Family Trust, 105.70 acres of land in Pleasant Twp., filed 10-3-2014 Liberty Savings Bank FSB to David L. Wint Living Trust, .51 acres of land in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 10-6-2014 Danny D. and Minnie Adamson to Bobbi B. and David E. Atkerson Jr., .46 acres of land in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 10-3-2014, $59,000 Beulah Gray to Bobby J. and Jennifer Hamblen, .13 acres of land in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 10-2-2014, $42,500 Barron W. Hixon to Daniel T. Harning D.D.S., LLC, 1.13 acres of land in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 10-8-2014, $450,000 Jennifer L. and Timothy C. Mayes to Jennifer L. Mayes, In-Lot 15 whole in Wills Sub in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 10-7-2014 Melissa B. Sand and Idella S. Shinkle to Idella S. Shinkle, InLot150 C in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 10-2-2014 Jeffrey and Carol Donohoo to L. Adams Properties, LLC, In-Lot 185 S 1/2 in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 10-8-2014, $87,000 Daniel & Joann Clifton to Randy Lattea, Lot 3 in Windy Acre Estates Sub., in Scott Twp., filed 10-7-2014 Wendy Crawford to Matt R. and Brittany Canter, In-Lot 59 whole, InLot 58 whole and In-Lot 57 whole in New Hope Lots, filed 10-8-2014,

$80,000 James E. Judy K. O’Cull and Ray Cable to Justin H. Macquarrie, 2 acres of land in Scott Twp., filed 106-2014, $145,900 James G. and Veronica L. Thacker to James G. Thacker, 5 acres of land in Sterling Twp., filed 10-8-2014 Brenda Grooms and Harlan Taylor to NationStar Mortgage, LLC, Lot4 in Cedar Estates Sub., in Sterling Twp., filed 10-7-2014, $34,840 Anthony S. and Brenda J. Crowder to Richard Augenstein, Lot 3 in Hess Road Farms, Sterling Twp., filed 10-2-2014, $59,000 Alta L. Hallgath, trustee to Daniel W. Vice, .73 acres and .73 acres of land in Sterling Twp., filed 10-7-2014, $79,900 Donald and Norma Bauer to Donald Bauer, 188.94 acres of land in Union Twp., filed 10-3-2014 Dale and Linda Truitt to Linda Truitt, 1.28 acres and 7.38 acres of land in Union Twp., filed 10-2-2014 Larry Clifton LLC-Tom Clifton to Katie Lee Lawrence, Lot 93 in Mt. Orab, Village at Wills Point, filed 107-2014, $120,000

Marriages

Melinda Sue Conrad, 51, Ripley to marry Bryan Conley Siegel, 52, Ripley, painter/roofer, filed 10-3-2014 Lauren Ashley Hoskins, 32, Russellville, deputy clerk to marry Timothy Scott Davenport, 41, Russellville, maintenance tech, filed 10-3-2014 Kelly Susanne Howard, 27, Mt. Orab, hair stylist to marry Shawn Michael Farley, 32, Mt. Orab, electrician, filed 10-3-2014 Alexis M. Colliver, 22, Mt. Orab, homemaker to marry Zachary D. Snider, 22, Mt. Orab, logistics support, filed 10-6-2014 Amber Lynn Ray, 20, Williamsburg, homemaker to marry Eric Ballard, 22, Williamsburg, mechanic, filed 10-8-2014 Georgia Kay Flaugher, 27, Felicity to marry Keith Lynn Long, 41, Felicity, brick layer, filed 10-8-2014 Lindsey Dawn Leist, 23, Hamersville, student, to marry Gregory Paul Liming, 24, Hamersville, sales, filed 10-3-2014 Kayla Jean Miller, 22, Blanchester, medical assistant to marry Randall William Gordon Keller, 23, Blanchester, digger, filed 10-3-2014

Probate

Wanda Beard, Georgetown, case #20141177, DOD 9-2-2014, filed 106-2014 Janet M. Buskey, Sardinia, case #20141180, DOD 5-2-2014, filed 107-2014 Timothy C. Mayes, Georgetown,

case #20141179, DOD 9-1-2014, filed 10-6-2014 Delores M. McKinzie, Georgetown, case #20141176, DOD 7-162014, filed 10-2-2014 James T. Wilcox, Sr., Felicity, case #20141178, DOD 2-24-2014, filed 10-6-2014

Common Pleas

CIVIL CASES United States of America versus Real Estate Property case #20140685, filed 10-2-2014, Action: original case filed in US District Court United States of America versus Real Estate Property case #20140686, filed 10-2-2014, Action: verified complaint foreclosure Ryan T. Duncan versus Sarah Catanzaro, case #20140687, filed 10-2-2014, Action: civil stalking Sheila M. Crum versus David Crum, case #20140689, filed 10-32014, Action: civil stalking Matthew Nickolas versus Donald J. Hauke, case #20140691, filed 106-2014, Action: other civil Midland Funding LLC versus Bryan Doyle, case #20140692, filed 10-6-2014, Action: other civil Chrissy Suiter versus Jonathan Hause, case #20140693, filed 10-72014, Action: civil stalking Midland Funding, LLC versus Jerry Staggs, case #20140694, filed 10-6-2014, Action: other civil Midland Funding, LLC versus Lawson Lynch, Jr. case #20140695, filed 10-6-2014, Action: other civil Citifinancial Servicing LLC versus Judy E. Gullett, case #20140698, filed 10-8-2014, Action: foreclosures NationStar Mortgage, LLC versus Janice L. Schosky, case #20140699, filed 10-8-2014, Action: foreclosures DOMESTIC CASES Christy Dailey, Mt. Orab versus David Dailey, Sardinia, case #20140678, filed 10-2-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Mabel J. Long, Williamsburg versus Richard K. Armstrong, Hamilton, case #20140684, filed 10-2-2014, Action: domestic violence Brittany Ramsden, Mt. Orab versus Cody Ramsden, Hillsboro, case #20140688, filed 10-3-2014, Action: termination of marriage Robin A. Shipley, Mt. Orab versus Michael S. Purvis, Union, KY, case#20140690, filed 10-3-2014, Action: domestic violence Tammi Ellis-Wessner, Sardinia versus Christopher Colliver, Mt. Orab, case #20140696, filed 10-62014, Action: U.R.E.S.A. Shannon Biddle, Covington, KY versus Johnny Bright, Ripley, case #20140697, filed 10-6-2014, Action: U.R.E.S.A.

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.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 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. “Team Layman Spaghetti Dinner” will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 25 at the Sardinia Life Squad. This event will include split-thepot and raffle baskets. All proceeds will go to Toni Layman who is struggling with stage 4 breast cancer.

Art Palooza by Appalachian Gateway Guild will be held from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25. The event will be held at Southern State Community College South Campus in Fincastle and will include holiday crafts and workshops. For a list of available workshops please call (740) 357- 8661 or (937) 403-5157.

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 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 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.

“Trunk or Treat” at the Sardinia Church of Christ at 11:45 a.m. on Sunday, October 26 at the church parking lot, 7130 Bachman Road. This event will follow the 10 a.m. worship service. All children are welcome and may dress, if desired, in appropriate costumes, (no weapons please). We are looking forward to this event and hope that everyone can be here to enjoy it.

St. Michael Harvest Dinner will be held from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 26 in the Parish Hall, 36 N. Fourth Street in Ripley. Turkey and pork dinners with all the trimming will be served, a silent auction, raffle and cake auction will take place. Proceeds to benefit St. Michael School.

UPCOMING EVENTS Mt. Orab Lions Club will meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. (for a meal) followed by a meeting on Monday, Oct. 27 at the New Harmony Lodge, 110 S. High Street. For more information please contact Bob Richmond at (937) 444-4791.

12th Annual SATH Radio-A-Thon hosted by C-103 and 99.5 in West Union will begin at 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 28. Broadcasting will be live and accepting pledges for Kamp Dovetail. To make a pledge prior to the radio-a-thon please call Linda Allen at (937) 366-6657. To pledge on the air, please call (800) 326-9722 or (937) 544-9722,

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. Appetizers 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 Av-

enue. Event will include dinner, baked goods auction and lots of fun. For more information or to have food delivered please call (937) 442-1170. 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.

Chatfield College Groundbreaking Ceremony & Celebration will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 8 at its new campus, 1544 Central Parkway in Cincinnati. Festivities will include live music by the Sound Body Jazz Orchestra and Chatfield College’s vocal ensemble, Finding Your Voice performing the Star Spangled Banner and other songs. Also included will be limited food and non-alcoholic beverages, children’s activities and a student art exhibit.

“Uncorked on Canvas”, the Lake Waynoka Art Club will hold a not-forprofit event to benefit the Waynoka community from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 8 at the Lake Waynoka Lodge. Cost is $20 in advance, $25 at the door and costs include all painting materials, light appetizers, water and door prizes. B.Y.O.B. Everyone will leave with a beautiful painting, no experience necessary. For more information please contact Joanne Edwards at (937) 446-1917 or Priscilla Redick at (937) 446-9385. Grandparents as Parents Support Group will meet every second Thursday, including Thursday, Nov. 13, 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.

Christmas Quarter Auction, sponsored by the Mt. Orab Women’s Club will be held on Friday, Dec. 5 at the Mt. Orab Elementary School. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the auction will start at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be available. For details call (513) 305-5481 or visit Mount Orab Women’s Club in facebook.

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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.

Narcotics Antonymous 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) 7980329.

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 Christcentered 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.

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TRUCK W O N G ! DRIVERS! N I R I H CD X-press is hiring Class A CDL Drivers

for daily runs between Cincinnati, OH and Atlanta, GA Home EVERY weekend. PART-TIME RUNS ALSO AVAILABLE!! 53' dry vans. No hazmat. Drivers will averge between 2600-2800 miles per week 2 years verifiable OTR experience required FOR APPLICATION CALL RON AT

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Thursday October 23, 2014 • 2 - 7:00 p.m.

TPW 14.85 LPN 19.06 /hr

THE STATE OF OHIO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND PROVIDER OF SERVICES.

CLERMONT SUN PUBLISHING

Needs a newspaper inserter for the mailroom. High School Diploma or G.E.D required

Class A or B CDL required.

$17.00 - $19.00 per hour.

Apply at:

Home every night. 2 years experience required and clean driving record. 513-489-0866 Ask for Paul or Tom

Call:

Carl Ritter Trucking 513-625-7072

200 - HELP WANTED

A FAMILY BUSINESS for Over 35 Years ************ CDL-A Driver $1,000 sign on Bonus 2 years experience Percentage Pay Vacation + Holiday Regional Position

513-724-7140

ALLIED AMBULANCE Services looking for FT/PT EMT Basics, EMT Intermediate & Paramedic. Contact 937-379-1404 for more information. AUTOMOTIVE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Amelia, Auto Tech, Auto Body, Auto Sales, Tow Truck Driver. Tools, references & experience required. 513-797-7278 or 513-200-9909.

200 - HELP WANTED DEDICATED RUNS Available for drivers living in the Cincinnati area. Weekly Home Time. Newer Equipment. Req'd: 6mos OTR exp., 22 yrs old, CDL-A. 866-370-4476 www.drive4marten. com.

DRIVERS-OTR: NEW Competitive pay package & benefits! Sign-ON, Safety, Fuel Bonuses! Vacation/Holidays. NOTouch Freight, NO Hazmat! CDL-A req'd. D&D Sexton, INC. 877-412-7209. DRIVERS: CDL-A. Average $52,000 per yr. plus. Excellent Home Time +Weekends. Monthly Bonuses up to $650. 5,000w APU's for YOUR Comfort +ELogs. Excellent Benefits. 100% no touch. 877-704-3773.

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Southwest Ohio Developmental Center provides quality services as a residential training facility to individuals with Developmental Disabilities who’s ages range from adolescent to seniors. A Therapeutic Program Worker implements “hands on” interaction with SODC’s residents assisting with daily living skills and high quality choice driven opportunities. TPW positions available require a two week training period, are initially considered intermittent and may provide opportunities for permanent employment at SODC. Employment subject to successful completion of background check and validation of current drivers license.

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER WANTED

2 Years CDL experience required Clean driving record Local Hauling.

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Southwest Ohio Developmental Center 4399 East Bauman Lane Batavia, Ohio 45103

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200 - HELP WANTED

DRIVERS: DO you want more than $1,000 a Week? Excellent Monthly Bonus Program/ Benefits. Weekend Hometime you Deserve! Electronic Logs/Rider Program. 877-704-3773. DRIVERS: TOP Paying Truck Driver Jobs Up to 46 CPM +3¢ Mileage Bonus Hiring Exp. Drivers & CDL Grads. Call U.S. Xpress 866-600-0790. DRIVERS: CDL-A. LOCAL Route. Home Daily! 40 CPM. Paid Vacation & Orientation. Call Dart and DRIVE LIKE A BOSS! 855-222-1904.

DRIVERS: SIGN-ON-BONUS! Dedicated hauler for Aldi Foods! Our Team has grown over 300% in past 5yrs! CDL-A 2yrs exp. 1-888-208-5112.

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200 - HELP WANTED

EXPERIENCED ROUGH Framer or Carpenter’s Helper needed, new construction. Must have transportation & phone. Call 513-752-1606 leave message. LOOKING FOR experienced concrete finishers & laborers. Competitive wages based on experience. Applications can be picked up at: 4154 Half Acre Rd. Batavia, Ohio 45103 513-735-0060.

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Clermont Sun Publishing 465 East Main St. Batavia, Ohio 45103 or Call Tuesdays ONLY Ask for Ruby

200 - HELP WANTED LPN

Accepting applications at: Sunrise Manor & Convalescent Center 3434 State Rt. 132 Amelia, OH 45102 513-797-5144.

MECHANIC (DIESELAll Levels) Openings: Competitive Pay, Comprehensive Health Benefits, 401k & More! Certifications & skilled knowledge to repair, troubleshoot Engines/ Transmissions required. Also part-time CDL-A or B driver openings. Penske Truck Leasing: 855-971-6286. TREE TRIMMER/ LANDSCAPER Must have valid driver’s license & clean record. Experience preferred. 513-876-3081.

200 - HELP WANTED

MEDICAL BILLING Company in Batavia seeks part time billing agent. Medical billing experience a plus. Ability to make sound judgments and independent decisions. Assertive, firm, fair, able to control demeanor in challenging situations. Please fax resume with salary requirements to 513-474-1906 or mail to PO Box 140, Batavia, OH 45103. THE EPILEPSY Foundation is hiring full and part time direct care staff for Batavia/Williamsburg group homes. Must be at least 21 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, clean driving record, and pass a background check. $10/hour plus benefits. For more information visit www.epilepsy-ohio.org or call 513-721-2905.

CLASSIFIEDS WORKED FOR ME! We’ve been looking for another employee and had just about given up when we decided to run a help wanted ad in The Brown County Press We found just the right one in almost no time!

You can too! Call (937) 444-3441 today!

No prior experience needed to work in our 8-client family home in Milford/Goshen area. You’ll help teach our developmentally disabled clients daily living skills. Our comprehensive training is paid and includes FA/CPR. With a HS diploma/GED; clean background check & acceptable driving record, you could be working immediately. EOE.

Call Kristina today at 513-616-2177 coiohio.net

Community Concepts, Inc. is a drug free workplace.

DIRECT CARE PERSONNEL 2nd & 3rd Shift Full Time Positions

To Assist Persons with Developmental Disabilities in Daily Living Skills, Community Activities, Social Skills, Work Skills & Health/Safety Skills in a group home environment. H.S. Diploma or G.E.D. required Excellent starting hourly rate with no experience and higher hourly rate with job experience Health insurance, Simple IRA with 3% match, Vacation

APPLY IN PERSON AT: 4073 Tollgate Road Batavia, Ohio Office hours: M-F 9:00am-3:00pm www.residentialconcepts.org 513-724-0094

LPN’S

Interim HealthCare, the Nation’s leader in Home Care is seeking LPN’s for clients in Brown, Highland & Clermont Counties. Full-time and Part-time positions available.

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Call Ginger at: 513-984-1110 for more info.

NOW HIRING full time all shifts. Temp to hire only!!

Forklift operators $12.00 & up Warehouse & general labor $10.00 & up Full medical, dental, & vision benefits. Paid weekly.

Contact Sarah to schedule interview

513-714-4406

200 - HELP WANTED

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.

200 - HELP WANTED

PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES A Caterpillar Company is hiring Welders/Mechanics Freight Car Repair Covington, KY Starting $15/hr Apply online http://progressrail.jobs/ EOE M/F/Protected Vets/Disabled. STATE TESTED Nurse Aides: Looking for caring, responsible, energetic individuals to care for our residents. Apply at: 12745 Elm Corner Rd. Williamsburg, Ohio 45176. Must be dependable.

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St. Michael Harvest Dinner will be held on Sunday, October 26 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Parish Hall, 36 N. Fourth St., Ripley. Turkey and pork dinners with all the trimming will be served. There will also be a Silent Auction, Raffle and Cake Auction. Some items included in the Silent Auction are two tickets to the Bengals vs Jaquars on November 2nd and a 1965 say "Pepsi please" metal sign. All proceeds will benefit St. Michael School.

Legion collecting for Childrens Fund Auction

Adult classes now offered at SHCTC

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 until 9 p.m. beginning October 20, 2014. If your certification is more than three years old, a refresher is needed to keep it current.

American Legion Post 367 Ripley, Ohio will have the Children's Fund Auction Sunday Oct. 26 starting at 2 p.m. and until all items are sold. This auction consisting of donated items is the major fund raiser which pays for the children's parties and other things which benefits children. Donated items can be dropped off at the Post from 12 till 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday until Oct. 26. Food will be served by the Ladies Auxiliary, so be sure to come hungry! For more info call the Post at 937-392-1586.

THE BROWN COUNTY PRESS FREE 1st month’s rent

RENT SPECIAL w/paid security deposit. Keep your rent current & your 6th month’s rent is also FREE! Now Accepting Applications for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments at: Georgetown 1 Apartments: 401 Marshall Ave. Georgetown, OH 45121 APPLY AT: 610 MARKLEY AVE. GEORGETOWN, OH 45121 or call for details0 at: 937-378-6460

Stove, refrigerator, and on site laundry. Possibility of rental assistance. "Metro Accepted"

TDD #419-526-0466 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”

300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED

1 & 2BR APARTMENTS, Williamsburg, all utilities included except electric. 513-724-7802.

2BR APARTMENTS w/attached garage in a 1-story tri-plex w/an equipped kitchen & laundry room, ample closet space, patio & a yard. No steps, private street. Darling apartments. Utilities not included. Small pets allowed. Located at the Sandstone Estates, a mature-living community in Mt. Orab. 513-625-4522 or 513-309-3311. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 1, 2 & 3br, Equal Opportunity Housing, apply at Forest Glade Apartments, 9001 Airport Rd., Georgetown, OH, 937-378-4565. AMELIA - 2br apartments. Under new management. $575. 513-365-4000.

APARTMENT IN Georgetown located on Kenwood Ave. 1br, 1ba, freshly painted, new carpet. Owner pays water, sewage & trash. Tenant pays electric heat & air. $450/month. 2br, 1.5ba available for $550. Leave message. 937-444-5223. APARTMENT IN Georgetown located on Main St., 2br, 1ba. Owner pays trash. Tenant pays gas, electric, water & sewage. $395/month. Deposit required. Call 937-378-1693. BATAVIA - Two and three bedroom apartments available with open waiting list. Accepting applications M-F, 9am-4pm. Apartments are income based. 513-732-3804. BATAVIA HANDICAPPED Accessible, 2BR, $525/mo., quiet family friendly, central a/c, eat-in equipped kitchen, laundry. Off-street parking. 513-561-4014. FELICITY GARRISON PLACE SENIOR APARTMENTS 62 & OVER Rent Subsidized Free Utilities Secure Bldg. On-site laundry Pets allowed

513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750

300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED

GEORGETOWN ON the Square - Apartment. 1-bedroom, 1-bath, equipped kitchen, new carpet in dining area. No pets. No smoking. 1-month rent of $450, plus 1-month deposit required. Must have excellent references. Call 513-625-4371.

GEORGETOWN, 1BR STOVE, refrigerator, water included, no pets, $350 month, pay your own electric. Call 937-379-1351 or 513-767-5888.

MT. ORAB, accepting applications 2-bedroom one bath duplex apartment, $550 per month plus deposit. No pets. Must have references. 513-313-5553.

RIPLEY LARGE 1bdrm, 2nd floor walkup, all appliances, deck, storage locker, yard, for singles or couple, no pets or smokers please. Rent $350 includes water/ sewer. References, deposit, 1-yr lease. Call Fred at 513-528-5100 ext. 211 or: email fredd@mikal.com.

WAITING LIST NOW OPEN

Owensville Commons Apartments

is currently accepting applications for 1br apartments for 62 years of age or older, handicapped/disabled regardless of age. Applications taken M-F 9:30a.m.-3:30p.m. 513-732-6935 TDD #1-800-750-0750 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” Equal Housing Opportunity

WILLIAMSBURG/ GEORGETOWN - Efficiency or 3br. Trash paid. Beautiful setting, spacious apartment homes. Rents $319-$675. Call to view 513-365-4000.

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT

2BR RANCH Mt. Orab area, close to 32. Call 513-752-4472.

RIPLEY - 3br, close to river, in-town, laundry room, $435/mo. plus deposit. 937-378-4706 or 937-213-2401.

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

TDD #419-526-0466

“This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”

LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS 937-379-2032 Quiet Setting $425 Month + $425 Security Deposit Conveniently located between Hamersville & Bethel

INTRODUCTORY PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS OFFERED Whether photographing children, landscapes, or sports, learn to use your digital point and shoot or SLR (single lens reflex) camera to match your needs. In this class, you will learn the following: aperture settings, shutter speeds, using flash, time exposures, filters, artistic composition, proper viewfinder framing, zoom and wide angle lens techniques, plus much, much more! Introductory Photography class begins November 4, 2014, and will meet on Tuesday

evenings from 6 - 9 p.m. for seven nights. Class is hands on, so bring your camera! Class will be held at the Southern Hills Career Center, 9193 Hamer Road, Georgetown. Remember, Senior Citizens receive a 50% discount on all Adult Education classes costing $25 or more! The Adult Education Department of the Southern Hills Career Center offers many classes for adults. For more information or registration for any class, please call Southern Hills Adult Education office at (937) 378-6131, ext. 357. MasterCard

W.P. HOMES

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.”

Two Bedroom One Bath Background & Credit Check References Required No Pets

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT

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.

FEESBURG WESTERN Brown SD, 3br, 2-full bath, $750 month plus deposit. 937-379-1351 or 513-767-5888.

GEORGETOWN, 1BR, equipped kitchen, unfinished basement, NO PETS! $350 a month plus utilities & deposit. 513-519-5372. HOUSE FOR rent, Northern Brown County. Secluded location close to highway, 1br, 1ba, $475. per month plus electric & water. Call 513-532-8672 or 513-582-7663.

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.

NEWLY REMODELED home for rent in Georgetown. 2-bed/1bath with detached garage/ storage, in village limits. $600.00 a month/$600.00 deposit. Call 937-213-0777.

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.

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT

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.

307 - MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

2BR TRAILER remodeled, located in Georgetown. W/D hookup, $435/mo. plus deposit. If interested call 937-213-2401 or 937-378-4706.

310 - WANTED TO RENT

MATURE COUPLE with two horses, seeks rental home w/barn & small pasture, can fence. Excellent credit, work & personal ref. 513-490-1703.

FOR SALE

1998 SUBURBAN runs good, new brakes, 180,000 miles

Asking $2,200 obo

937-218-1132 or 937-944-1074 in Wilmington

400 - HOUSES FOR SALE 406 - FARMS FOR SALE

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.

403 - MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE

ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDE with land, PLEASE TAKE OVER, $3500 deposit. 888-221-4503.

406 - FARMS FOR SALE

70-ACRE FARM - 8501 Henize Rd., Georgetown. Accepting offers for 10 days. Anyone interested call 937-205-7131.

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.

501 - CHILD CARE

DAYCARE HUGS & KIDS, LLC. 6th & Willow St., Williamsburg Call Dorothy Lewis 513-218-7471 or Stephanie Lewis 859-801-0125

and Visa accepted. PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 11 CLASSES OFFERED AT SHCTC Learn to edit and enhance your photos using Photoshop Elements 11. Classes will begin October 29, 2014, and meet on Wednesday evenings from 6 until 9 p.m. for seven weeks. With this program, you will learn how to select and apply effects with a single brushstroke, clean your scene of unwanted elements, create dramatic black and white photos and get the perfect exposure. Plus much, much, more!

Christmas E X T R AVA G A N Z A !

Sat., November 8 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. A SHOPPING EXPERIENCE

This will be a one-of-a-kind shopping experience for you, your family and your friends. You’ll want to invite everyone to come out to this event taking place at the

WILLIAMS CORNER CHURCH OF GOD

6162 State Route 132, Goshen. For more information call Darla at (513) 519-7159.

Crafters and vendors will include: It Works Wraps, Scentsy, Primitive, Thirty one Gifts, Mary Kay, Jamberry, Debbie's Handmade Jewery, Longaberger, Pampered Chef, Wagon Wheel, Damsel in Defense! Tupperware, Origami Owl, Vintage Marie, Younique, Rhonda's Crafts, Tastefully Simple, Gourmet Cupboard, Dove Chocolate, All'astA, Tabithas Crafts, Kay's Doll Cloths, Hippity Hop Crochet and Bevs Boutique. Lunch and Baked Goods will also be available!

BARN SALE (Estate Sale)

Furniture, kitchen appliances, dishes, clothes: All sizes: t-shirts- large & x-large, cd movies, cassettes, electronics, lamps, romance novels. 9am-5pm October 17th & 18th and 24th & 25th 5254 Upper 5 Mile East Rd./ Harwood Rd. Mt. Orab 45154.

507 - SEWING & ALTERATIONS

For all your sewing needs for you, your family and your home. Call 937-4444276. Reasonable rates, expert service.

510 - HALL RENTAL

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.

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

504 - BUSINESS SERVICES 613 - PETS AND SUPPLIES BUSH HOGGING, Garden Tilling and other tractor services. Call Mike at 937-515-0947.

TWINS WELDING & COLLISION REPAIR What we offer: -Collision repair/ paint work -Welding repair and fabrication -Portable welding repair For any information call Rickey 513-313-3253.

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FREE PUPPY SOCIAL All Creatures Animal Hospital at our Amelia location. 513-797-7387.

FREE TO GOOD HOME!! Full blooded 1-year old Chihuahua, female spayed, blonde, all shots, about 8lbs, 937-377-5300.

SHORKIE PUPPIES for sale, 2-females, adorable. $250. 513-382-2138.

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!

901 - SALES

BIG YARD SALE October 24th & 25th 9am-1pm. No early birds. 921 Surrey Trail, Cincinnati; Tools, Longaberger, games, seasonal decorations, movies, music, craft supplies, clothes, household & much more. 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!!!

HUGE MOVING Sale! 10/25/14 from 10-5. Solid wood dining room set, sofa, loveseat, oval end tables, leather recliner, 8x11 area rug all La-Z-Boy and only 1 yr. old., All-weather woven vinyl outdoor patio set, Craftsman 54" lawn tractor, tools and much more! No early birds! 2190 Bethel-New Hope Rd. Did you know you can also email your ad to bcpress@frontier.com

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ARE YOU READY TO BUY OR SELL?

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1415850 - Mt. Orab - Brand new roof, knotty pine ceilings *Renovated bath *Full basement *2 car garage *Stone grill 2BD, 1.5BA *Mature shade *Lots of road frontage *This home was in the middle of renovation when seller decided to sell *Must see to appreciate *No FHA *203K Avail. *may be eligi-

ble for assistance through the Brown County CHIP Program* $59,900

BELL ESTATE

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Ford 2310 Diesel Tractor- A.C. Tractor5’ Rotary Mower- 3pt. Concrete Mixer- 3pt. PH Digger- J.D. L130 Riding Mower- 6x10 Trailer w/Gate- Snow Blower- 3500PSI Excell Power WasherSeveral Hand & Power Tools- Mortor Mixer N.C.- Guns & KnivesColt- Win.- S&W- LC Smith- Gun SafeAmmo- Joan N. Bell Estate 14ES10280 Patrick Gregory Attorney. Items From Other Consignors incl. Used FurnitureAntiques & Tools- J.D. 15 Lawn Cart- Vic MT Table- Troy Bilt Pressure WasherHomelite Chain SawRyobi Table SawWerner Ext. LaddersSand Blaster- Hurd Seeder- Gas Fire PlaceTables Full of Everyday Items- Many Other Items- 20 UC Silver Dollars 99’ & Up- & Other Coins- 2, 09’ Ford F-250 w/Utility Bed w/Ladder Racks09’ Ford F-150- 3 Trucks From CC Metropolitan Housing06’ Ford F-150 4x406’ Keystone Zeppelin 27’ Camper w/Slide 1 Owner- 06’ Harley Davidson- 04’ Cavalier- 01’ Monte Carlo SS (Salvage Title)- 1990 Ford F700 Dump Truck Alum. Bed- 89’ Caprice 2nd Owner (Kept Inside)86’ Baja 240 Sport Boat 454 Mag. (Great Shape Garage Kept)77’ H.D. SportsterTrailers- 20’ Eq. 14,000lbs- 16’+2’ Steel & Wood Bottem Car Haulers- 16’ Utility w/Gate- 16’ Utility- 12’ w/Gate- All Titles To Be Mailed Out at Later Date! 1st Time Writing a Check Bring Bank Letter of Guarantee or Cash No Exceptions- Buying or Selling Call Today!!! Call or See Web For Complete List & Terms- All Sold As Is-

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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

Cell: 937-213-0902

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1400428 Western Brown Schools Welcome to Paradise! 3BD, 2BA. Complete renovation w/patio enclosure. New laminate in Kit. & Fam. Rm. Huge cov. back deck. det. Gar w/plenty of storage. Fenced yd. w/garden spot planted. Stocked pond w/dock & blt. in seating. New HVAC. $149,900

New Building Material & Misc. Sun. Oct. 26th 10:00 Sharp Sets of Kitchen Cabinets2 Auction Rings

Direct:937-444-2833 Cell: 937-213-2833 Office: (513) 474-3500

1400432 - Mt. Orab - Custom blt. One of a kind 2200 sq. ft. ranch on public wat & sew. Brand new conversion has FR w/cabinetry &counter tops. Two MBR suites, Equip.Kit. w/island, HVAC (1 yr). Ultra insulated. Kayak pool in fncd back yard. Shed w/porch. Wall in LR removable. $129,900

601 S. 2nd St. or Rt. 52 O.K. Warehouse, Ripley Oh.

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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 White Oak Creek. Unzoned.

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

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1412993 Bethel - 1.91 ACRES - You 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

1418021 - Georgetown - Super clean town property on public water & sewer. Renovated kitchen & bath. Beautiful hardwood floors thru-out. Full walkout basement w/garage. Driveway in rear to garage. 2BD, 1 BA. 0.25 Acre. Mature shade. There is an enclosed porch on the front. $57,500

1422048 Mt. Orab On a cul-desac in the desirable Beacon Hill Subdivision. One owner. 3 BD, 2.5 BA. 0.6400 ac. 2 story foyer, beau brand new hardwood flring, fluted wdwrk, recessed lighting, Gourmet kit w/huge cntr bar, bonus room which dbls as a rec. room, 1st flr laundry rm, gas F/P, Custom! $199,900 PEND

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

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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

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1358528 Georgetown WOW! All brick home w/brand new roof, paint & flring* Both baths & kit. fully renovated* 3BD, 2BA. Open foyer w/ceramic flring & closet *Fam. Rm. w/bar & wall of french doors* Deck w/lanai*2 walk in clsts in MBR suite*Coy pond* Beautifully landscaped. $117,000 SO

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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

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1374916 Ripley Wonderful SOL river view! D PE NDIN 2BD, 1BA. G Brand new kitchen, bsmt windows & paint thru-out. Hardwood flring. 1414188 - Georgetown - Area of fine homes. Large living room. Newer retaining 2500 sq.ft. home which is totally updated. wall at walk-out. Truly affordable. Newer hdwd flooring, updated kit, 1st. floor Why rent? $42,000 MBR suite. 4BD, 3BA. Window boxes, full bsmt, prof. landscaped & a 24x24 detached garage in add. to attach. 0.91 ACRE! 2 car. Large lot. Ready to move right in!! $184,900

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1420613 Mt. Orab - 4 acre wooded lot ready to build & set up your mobile home or modular. Septic, water & elec. are in place. 24x24 garage as well! Rare find! $45,000

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1413931 - Mt. Orab - Located in the heart of town *If Mt.Orab had one, it would be on the historical register *Quaint living with white picket fence *Formal DR, fully equipped Kit & a fenced yard for the kids 3BD, 2BA. 0.25 ACRE! *Walk to everything!! $67,500

Mt. Orab - Beautiful full brick, full fin. bsmt. on a tree-lined 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.

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$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

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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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

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206 W. NORTH STREETGEORGETOWN, OHIO

ESTATE AUCTION

NOV. 8th, 12:00 Noon

3 BR, 1 ½ bath home on large lot. New kitchen, newer roof, newer HWH, 100 amp. elec., NG HW heat, single car detached garage.

Appraised at $27,000 and must bring 2/3. Wanda Jones Estate- Stan Purdy Attorney

206 W. NORTH STREET- GEORGETOWN, OHIO

HUGE ESTATE AUCTION NOV. 8th, 10:00 AM

Fine Antiques, Auto, Household furnishing, tools. Moved to our warehouse Auction location to accommodate parking.

UPCOMING AUCTION- Estate Furnishings, Auto, Antiques. and

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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

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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 United States of America, acting through the Rural Development, United States Department of Agriculture vs. Harry D. Shafer, et al Case No. 20140584

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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 ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Trustees of the Township (Incorporated and Unincorporated Areas) of Byrd, Ohio, passed on the 10th day of June, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Township (Incorporated and Unincorporated Areas) for the purpose of Maintaining and Operating Cemeteries. Tax being Renewal and Increase at a rate not exceeding 1.12 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 11.2 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ----------------------------------------

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 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given to any person with an ownership interest or security interest in the following property, to wit: 1973 RV Camper, VIN #411353 that an Entry Ordering Forfeiture of Vehicle was filed in the Brown County Common Pleas Court in Case No. CRI2014-2056 on May 13, 2014, forfeiting the vehicle to the Georgetown Police Department. The Property is currently being held by the Georgetown Police Department. Any person having an ownership interest or security interest in said property may contest the forfeiture. Jessica A. Little Brown County Prosecutor BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ----------------------------------------

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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 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Trustees of the Township (Incorporated and Unincorporated Areas) of Franklin, Ohio, passed on the 17th day of July, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Township (Incorporated and Unincorporated Areas) for the purpose of Emergency Medical Services. Tax being Renewal at a rate not exceeding 0.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.05 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Council of the Village of Higginsport of Higginsport, Ohio, passed on the 14th day of July, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Village of Higginsport for the purpose of Current Expenses. Tax being Replacement at a rate not exceeding 1.6 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.16 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ----------------------------------------

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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 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Council of the Village of Higginsport of Higginsport, Ohio, passed on the 14th day of July, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Village of Higginsport for the purpose of Current Expenses. Tax being Additional at a rate not exceeding 5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.50 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ----------------------------------------

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 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Trustees of the Township (Incorporated and Unincorporated Areas) of Huntington, Ohio, passed on the 11th day of July, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Township (Incorporated and Unincorporated Areas) for the purpose of Maintaining and Operating Cemeteries. Tax being Additional at a rate not exceeding 0.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.05 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ----------------------------------------

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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 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Trustees of the Township (Incorporated and Unincorporated Areas) of Perry, Ohio, passed on the 14th day of July, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Township (Incorporated and Unincorporated Areas) for the purpose of Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services. Tax being Renewal at a rate not exceeding 2.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.25 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Trustees of the Township (Unincorporated Areas) of Pike, Ohio, passed on the 4th day of August, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Township (Unincorporated Areas) for the purpose of Fire Protection. Tax being Renewal at a rate not exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for Continuing Period of Time. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given to any person with an ownership interest or security interest in the following property, to wit: 2005 Dodge Caravan, VIN #1D4GP45R65B351261 that an Entry Ordering Forfeiture of Vehicle was filed in the Brown County Common Pleas Court in Case No. CRI2013-2266 on January 10, 2014, forfeiting the vehicle to the Aberdeen Police Department. The Property is currently being held by the Aberdeen Police Department. Any person having an ownership interest or security interest in said property may contest the forfeiture. Jessica A. Little Brown County Prosecutor BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ----------------------------------------

NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the RULH School Board Members of the RULH School District of Ripley, Ohio, passed on the 16th day of July, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of RULH School District for the purpose of General Improvements. Tax being Additional at a rate not exceeding 2.6 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.26 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Council of the Village of Sardinia, Ohio, passed on the 4th day of August, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Village for the purpose of Providing and Maintaining Fire Apparatus, Appliances, Buildings or Sites Therefor, or Sources of Water Supply and Materials Therefor, or the Payment of Volunteer Fire Fighters or the Fire Fighter Companies to Operate the Same, Including Payment of Firemen Employer’s Contribution. Tax being Renewa at a rate not exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Mariah Votel - Chair Kathy Jones - Director Dated: September 24, 2014 BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ---------------------------------------BID NOTICE-SALE OF DUMP TRUCK Byrd Township Trustees will be accepting bids for the following: 2004 Chevrolet 3500 Dump Truck - 4-Wheel Drive, 6.0 Gasoline Engine, Automatic, White, Low Mileage, Good Tires, Air Conditioning includes Western Snow Plow with Hydraulic Auger; Cyrstel Dump Bed Sealed bids will be accepted until 7:30 P.M. November 11, 2014, at which time bids will be opened. Anyone that has submitted a bid will have the opportunity to raise their bid until the truck is sold to the highest bidder. Minimum bid is $7,500. The Byrd Township Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. For information or to view truck contact: Shannon Wagoner: 937-515-0374 Dallas Huff: 937-515-0436 Steve Evans: 937-725-6044 Send bids to: Byrd Township Trustees Mark envelope “Dump Truck Bid” 5255 St. Rt. 763 Ripley, OH 45167 Submitted by, Connie Scott, Fiscal Officer BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ----------------------------------------

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Think about all the school carnivals and fund-raising events during the year. Local businesses throughout our area contribute thousands of dollars in money, services and merchandise to help make them successful. When you spend money with local shops and businesses, you help those businesses grow and prosper. Successful businesses stay around for a long time and help share the tax load for government services. When you shop locally, you help yourself and all of us! Find everything you need in your own backyard, travel fewer miles & save time and gas, to boot!

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LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Brown County Board of Commissioners for the FY’ 13 Community Development Allocation Road Project- Fishing Gut Road Huntington Township Resurfacing. This is a re-bid of the project due to a significant change in the Scope of Work. (The project was originally put to bid in July of 2014 and the advertisement for that bid first appeared in the July 10th, 2014 publication of the News Democrat). Bids wills be received in the office of the Brown County Board of Commissioners until 10:00 A.M. on November the 10th, 2014 and be opened and read aloud that same day at 11:00 A.M. Bids should be submitted in a sealed envelope and marked with the project title as underlined above. The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best Bidder. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to waive any irregularities, to reject all bids, and to negotiate with the apparent low Bidder. The project will require the Contractor to complete the project as specified in the bid packet and Bids must be submitted on the forms included in the packet. Each sealed bid must be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or certified check made payable to the Brown County Board of Commissioners in an amount not less than 10% of the total bid amount or a combination Bid/Performance Bond in an amount equal to 100% of the bid amount also made payable to the Brown County Board of Commissioners pursuant to ORC 153.54. Bid bonds must be filed with original signatures. Facsimile or electronic copies of the submitted bid bonds will be deemed non-responsive. Each bid must contain the full name of each company or person submitting the bid. Payment to the awarded Contractor will be made 30 days after the completion of work to the satisfaction of the Brown County Board of Commissioners. SPECIAL ATTENTION MUST BE GIVEN to all of the requirements contained in the bid packet, particularly the Federal Labor Standards provisions and Davis Bacon Wages, various insurance and Worker’s Compensation requirements, Equal Employment Opportunity provisions, and the Bond requirements. All bids must comply with the General Instructions to Bidders in addition to the requirements set forth in the Specification Documents referenced herein in order to be considered. Any Bid may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled closing time for the receipt of Bids, but no Bidder shall withdraw his Bid within 30 days after the actual bid Opening has taken place. Copies of the Bidding Specification (Bid Packets) can be picked up at the office of the Brown County Commissioners during regular business hours of 7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday. This project is funded by Community Development Block Grant and local funding. All work must meet the State of Ohio Department of Transportation Construction and Materials Specifications dated January 1, 2010, including any changes and Supplemental Specifications in effect as of the Contract Date. By order of the Brown County Board of Commissioners: Dated 10/15/14 Barry L. Woodruff, President ___________________________ Tony Applegate, Member ___________________________ Daryll R. Gray, Member ___________________________ Sarah Prebble, Clerk BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ----------------------------------------

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Christmas craft show planned at Rambler Center Plans for the 9th annual Christmas Craft Show and Sale are complete. The event will take place on Saturday, November 1st, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Rambler Center (the old Russellville School) located one block east of the stoplight in Russellville, Ohio. Due to the response received for this event to date, a large number of crafters is anticipated. All downstairs tables have been reserved but we still

have a few openings on the second floor. Table rent on the second floor is $10.00 each. If you hurry you can still take part in the craft show but space at this time is very limited! Breakfast and lunch will be served by members of the RCAP (Russellville Community Action Planners) for the event. For more information about the craft show or to rent a space call: Mary Kelch at 1-513-734-2511 or 513-543-3137.

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Halloween Dance at American Legion Post 180 A special Halloween Dance will be held on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 8 p.m. until midnight, sponsored by the American legion Post 180. The event will feature The River Pickles Band, raffle prizes and door prizes. Prizes will also be awarded for best costume for man and woman, and

setups will be provided. The American Legion Post 180 is located at 1001 S. Main Street in Georgetown and the cost of the event is only $8 single and $15 for couples. Everyone is welcome.

Lunar Eclipse over Brown County Cecil Black, Ripley, took this photo of the Lunar Eclipse on Wednesday, October 8, 2014.

S.A.T.H. Halloween Hustle 5K Run & One mile walk, Oct. 25 S.A.T.H. (Supplementary Assistance to the Handicapped) will be holding its 3rd Annual ‘Halloween Hustle’ 5K Run & 1 mile Walk on Saturday, Oct. 25 at the Rocky Fork State Park in Hillsboro. Registration for the event will begin at 9 a.m. at the Dovetail Activity area. The race will begin at 10 a.m. Walkers, runners and wheelchairs are invited to come out and help KAMP DOVETAIL with their support. Medals will be give to the top three individuals in men’s, women’s and walker category. Tickets will be available to purchase for raffle prizes. This event is being held to promote and support KAMP DOVETAIL, a five-day and 4 night sum-

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mer camp for children with special needs. The Kamp is held the third week of June at Rocky fork State Park. This past year, over 730 individuals, including children with special needs, volunteers and staff members enjoyed a fun-filled week of outdoor camping experiences. SATH underwrites the cost of KAMP DOVETAIL through generous donations obtained by fundraising events such as the 5K Run/Walk. Registration for the Halloween Hustle is $25 preregistered and $30 the day of the race. Please register by Oct. 17 at http://kampdovetail5k.ezregister.com. For more information contact Linda Allen, executive director at (937) 3666657.

DAR Chapter announces newest member The Ripley-Lieutenant Byrd Chapter of the DAR is proud to announce its newest member – Vickie Blair Carrington. Ms. Carrington entered the DAR under her Revolutionary War patriot, Samuel Pickerill. Mr. Pickerill was born around 1757 in Charles County, Maryland. He entered military service in 1776 in Dunfries, Virginia in Captain Gallius’ Company, Col. Brent's Regiment, Va. Troops and served for 3 years as a Private and drummer boy. Private Pickerill was in the Battles of Monmouth and Stony Point. He died May 9, 1850 (age 93) in Ripley, and is buried in Liberty Chapel Cemetery, Brown County. Ms. Carrington is married to Lowell Carrington and they live near Red Oak. She has a strong in-

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Chapter Regent Dee Watters, right, presents certificate of membership to Vickie Carrington.

terest in Education and has volunteered to be the Chapter Liaison to local schools to promote the NSDAR essay and scholarship programs. If you are interested in becoming a member of the DAR, “think” you have a

Revolutionary War ancestor, are interested in history, education, patriotism, please contact Vickie. The Ripley-Lieutenant Byrd Chapter is ready to help you with your genealogical research!

OWENSVILLE, OHIO

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25TH - STARTS 9:00 AM

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R E A L E S T A T E

INSPECTION - REGISTRATION @ 8:30 AM

LOCATION & DIRECTIONS: 1000 LOCUST ST., OWENSVILLE, OH. 45160. OWENSVILLE IS ON U.S. RT. 50, ABOUT 8 MILES EAST OF MILFORD, OHIO AND I-275. GO TO THE COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN THE CENTER OF THE CLERMONT COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS. THE BUILDING WILL BE FULL. 100+ PICTURES ON AUCTIONZIP #12409: FEATURING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE PARTS - ENGINES- TRANSMISSIONS- FRAMES- ACCESSORIES AND A RUNNING, RARE, GERMAN 1941 DKW MOTORCYCLE & OTHER OLD BIKES, 20+ LONG GUNS, INCLUDING REMINGTONS, WINCHESTERS, HENRY, LC SMITH, SPRINGFIELD & MORE, PLUS A LIKE NEW COLT 357/38 REVOLVER. WWII MILITARY OVERCOATS, GERMAN HELMETS, NAZI EMBLEMS, WOOD AMMO BOXES, LG. NASCAR COLLECTION, MODEL TRAIN COLLECTION, FEW ANTIQUE TOYS, STONEWARE JUGS & CROCKS, SMALL COIN COLLECTION & STAMPS, 300+ 70’S & 80’S TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS, SOME FINE, SIGNED & NUMBERED FRAMED PRINTS, (INCLD.) A JOHN STOBART & RUTHVEN, 200+ OLD RECORD ALBUMS, SEVERAL NICE ANTIQUE FURNITURE PIECES (MARBLE TOP TABLES & WASH STANDS)- CHINA CABINETS, SLANT FRONT DESK, KNOCKDOWN WARDROBE, CHAIRS, ROUND 48” OAK, CLAW FOOT PEDESTAL TABLE, SELECTION OF MODERN HOME FURNISHINGS, DECOR ACCESSORIES & MISC. SEVERAL BOXES STILL PACKED FULL OF ??? SURE TO BE SOME SURPRISES. SALE ORDER: 9:00 AM. WILL BE STARTING WITH QUALITY SMALLS & TABLE ITEMS & MODEL TRAINS. 10:30 AM. FIREARMS, MILITARY ITEMS, COINS & STAMPS. 12:00 NOON: MOTORCYCLES & ALL OTHER MOTORCYCLE RELATED ITEMS FOLLOWED BY THE NASCAR COLLECTION. ALSO AT 12:00 NOON: A SECOND AUCTION RING WITH THE ANTIQUE FURNITURE, MODERN FURNITURE, DECOR, ACCESSORIES, HOUSEWARES, A FEW TOOLS AND MORE. TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/PHOTO ID. NO CREDIT CARDS. NO BUYERS PREMIUM OR SALES TAX. SAME & NEXT DAY REMOVAL. SURE TO BE AN EXCITING AUCTION WITH PLENTY OF QUALITY & VARIETY.

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