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The Brown County Press Sunday, November 13, 2016 • Volume 44 No. 15 Sun Group

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Republicans sweep county offices The elephants ran wild in Brown County on election day, with republicans winning every race on the ballot but one. The smallest margin of victory for a local republican in a contested race was 65 percent. Voter turnout was 68.56 percent, which is in line with turnout from the last three presidential elections. Two commissioner seats and prosecuting attorney were the contested seats in the county this year. Brown County First Assistant Prosecutor Zac Corbin took 84 percent of the vote over independent candidate Dennis Varnau. “I really want to thank the voters of Brown County for their confidence. We have

a great team coming into county offices next year and I really think that good things are ahead for Brown County,� Corbin said. He also addressed the drug issue, which many see as the number one problem facing the county. “I don’t think any one office is going to solve the problem. It’s going to have to be a multi-faceted approach from different agencies and offices cooperating. If we work together, I expect you will see good results over the next four years,� Corbin said. Both incumbent Brown County Commissioners also won re-election to a second four year term. Commissioner Barry Woodruff won 70 percent of the vote against democrat challenger Jim Ferguson

and Commissioner Daryll Gray took 65 percent of the vote against democrat challenger Ralph Jennings. “Seventy percent of the vote is quite humbling. I want to thank the voters of the county,� said Woodruff. “Now we are going to have get to work with the sheriff, prosecutor and judges to solve our jail issue in the long term.� Gray said “I feel very good and I thank all the voters for their trust in me for another four years. Now we’ve got to tackle the budget again and solve our jail issue.� Incumbent GOP State Senator Joe Uecker also took home a strong win in Brown County, winning 75 percent of the vote against democrat challenger Charlie Carlier.

Incumbent GOP State Representative Doug Green also finished extremely strong in Brown County, taking 82 percent of the vote over democrat challenger Ken McNeely. “I am so blessed to have the privilege to serve you in the Ohio House of Representatives. I am humbled by your overwhelming support and will continue to respect and cherish the trust you have placed in me. Thank you for allowing me to continue serving as your State Representative,� Green said. Local prosecutor Nick Owens also won a contested race for the Ohio Board of Education, beating opponent Braydon Bevens in Brown County with 67 percent of the vote. Owens won his district

race with 60 percent of the vote. “What I’m most excited about is getting to Columbus and working to make sure that our rural kids and rural school districts get their fair share of state resources. I’m also excited to keep a conservative voice on the state school board,� Owens said. Other Brown County elected officials were unopposed on the ballot, including Sheriff Gordon Ellis, Clerk of Courts Clark Gray, County Recorder Amy DeClaire, County Treasurer Connie Patrick and County Engineer Todd Cluxton. All are republicans elected to four year terms. Democrat Dr. Tim McKinley was unopposed for county coroner. McKinley and Municipal Judge

Joe Worley will be the only elected democrats in Brown County in 2017. Four tax levies passed in Franklin, Green Scott and Washington townships in Brown County, and the Village of Higginsport also passed an additional tax levy for operating expenses by a margin of 56 votes in favor and 43 against. Two other local levies went down to defeat. Voters in the Village of Sardinia voted down an additional levy for operating funds, with 60 percent opposed and 40 percent in favor. Voters in the FayettevillePerry school system voted down a one percent income tax levy by nearly a two to one margin with 65 percent CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

BC Health & Wellness donates $20K to G’town HealthSource BY Martha Jacob On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Dale Cahall, chair for the Brown County Health and Wellness Foundation, presented a check for $20,000 to the new HealthSource Ohio facility, scheduled to open at the end of the year. “We are very excited about how quickly this facility is going up,� said Lisa Jackson, vice president of marketing and development for HealthSource of Ohio. “This donation from the Health and Wellness Foundation will go a long way in helping in our services here at HealthSource. It will be put to good use.� Cahall, who is also the Mayor of Georgetown said the Health and Wellness Foundation members wanted to make the contribution to HealthSource as a commitment from the community.

Groundbreaking on the new HealthSource Ohio building was held earlier this year at the end of April. The cost of the 10,000 square foot facility was $2.6 million to be constructed at 631 East State Street in Georgetown. Anticipated date for opening was November. The new facility will include a new family practice physician expanding to take care of more people in the community, according to Healthsource CEO Kim Patton. The facility will be partnering with Child Focus to provide additional services. The new HealthSource plans on serving up to 2,800 new patients and will contain laboratory services and will offer extended afterhours. Prior to the check presentation, Cahall was given a tour of the new facility

which is being completed. The facility includes; • A large lobby/ waiting room; • A special Kids Korner; • A special area for Child Focus to set up to serve not only children but adults and families; • Pods on each side of the building to serve as examining rooms, with at least 6 rooms in each; • An area to serve the 4 physicians on staff; • Nurses stations under a large skylight; • One side for pediatricians, the other for family medicine; • A Flex-Care unit, for after-hour and weekend patients, with its own entrance. “The Village of Georgetown is proud to have this new facility,â€? Cahall said. “It will be a real asset to the community. (See photo, page 4)

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Two killed in S.R. 32 crash The Ohio State Highway Patrol is currently investigating a two vehicle, commercial crash that occurred on November 8 at 12:21 P.M. The crash happened on S.R. 32 at the intersection of Eastwood Road. A 2007 Kenworth semi operated by Bradley Kinney, age 62, of Midland, Ohio was westbound on S.R. 32. A 1999 Chevrolet Silverado operated by Ray Harding Jr, age 76, of Williamsburg, Ohio was southbound on Eastwood Road. The Kenworth entered the intersection on a red light and struck the Chevrolet Silverado which was split in half on impact. Mr. Harding and his passenger, Patricia Harding, age 68, were both pronounced deceased on scene by the Brown County Coroner’s Office. Mr. Kinney was not injured in the crash.

Sardinia Annexation moves forward BY Martha B. Jacob

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The Village of Sardinia is hoping to get the go-ahead on an annexation project for the village which will include the extension of water and sewer to the homes involved in the annexation. According to Sardinia

Mayor Greg Cassidy, in 2012, the Brown County Health Department informed the Mayor at that time, Todd Bumbalough and Sardinia council members that there were approximately 6 homes on Brown Avenue in the village that all had older septic systems

that were in varied degrees of bad conditions and needed to be closed down. “When we (village council) learned about this, then Mayor Bumbalough and village administrator Tim Mock met with the Brown County Commissioners,� said now Mayor Cassidy.

“We needed input on what the village needed to do next. “The commissioners said that they would not and could not approve running water and sewer to that area of Brown Avenue and part of Purdy road, unless they were annexed into the vil-

lage.� Efforts began immediately, according to Cassidy, to inform all the residents who were part of the annexation proposed area about the changes. “Mayor Bumbalough and

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Two people were recently sentenced in Brown County Common Pleas Court.

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Christopher Cropper On June 30, a 3 Count indictment was filed against Christopher Douglas Cropper, in Case No. 20162145. The indictment charged Count 1, Theft of Drugs, a

felony of the 4th degree, having a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison and a fine of $5,000.00; Count 2, Aggravated Possession of Drugs, and Count 3, Possession of Drugs, both felonies of the 5th degree, having a maximum penalty of 12 months in prison and a $2500.00 fine. On October 20, Defendant entered a plea of guilty to Count 1

before Brown County Common Pleas Judge Scott T. Gusweiler. On that same date, Judge Gusweiler sentenced Mr. Cropper to 2 years of community control sanctions, subject to the intensive supervision and control of the Adult Probation Department, and take medications only as prescribed and agreed to by the Adult Pro-

Man convicted of rape after Brown County trial BY Wayne Gates

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A man was convicted of Rape, Gross Sexual Imposition and Abduction on Nov. 1 after a two day trial in Brown County Common Pleas Court. Newman Powih. will be sentenced Nov. 15. “The jury deliberated for about five hours and returned a guilty verdict on all counts,” said Brown County First Assistant Prosecutor Zac Corbin. Powih was on his first day on the job at the Locust Ridge Nursing Home in Williamsburg when the assault took place. “He essentially cornered another employee in a resident room, shut the door, confined her and sexually

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assaulted her,” said Corbin. “She was able to get away and reported the incident to a co-worker and her co-workers got her to a safe location and called the

authorities.” Corbin said that Powih still faces similar charges in Warren County. “He’s charged of Gross Sexual Imposition up in Warren County for an event that took place in Loveland just ten days before our incident here,” Corbin said. “So this guy twice in ten days assaulted a co-worker here and allegedly assaulted another person at his prior job.” Corbin praised the staff at Locust Ridge and the Brown County Sheriff’s Office for their quick and professional responses to the incident. Powih remains in the Brown County Jail pending his sentencing.

bation Department. Counts 2 & 3 are dismissed. Heather Johnson On October 19, a hearing was held for Violation of Community Control Sanction that was previously imposed on December 9, 2015, against Defendant, Heather M. Johnson, in Case No. 2015-2274. The Defendant has been convicted of Illegal Assembly or Possession of Chemicals for the Manufacture of Drugs, a felony of the 3rd degree, having a maximum penalty of 36 months in prison and a fine of $10,000.00. Defendant was placed on community control for a period of 2 years, which was subsequently extended an additional 1 year, ending December 9, 2018. Defendant was notified at that time that a violation of

community control could result in prison for 24 months. On that same date Defendant appeared before Brown County Common Pleas Judge Scott T. Gusweiler. Defendant waived hearing and admit-

ted to the violations contained in the Probation Department Report. On that same date Judge Gusweiler sentenced Ms. Johnson to serve 24 months in the Ohio Department of Corrections.

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Thursday, November 10th. We will be showing the 1993 classic “dramedy” Grumpy Old Men at 6:00 pm in the Community Room of the Georgetown Library. The new Disney and Pixar hit, Finding Dory will be showing at our Family Saturday Matinee, on November 26th. Showtime will be 1:00 pm in the Community Room. This is an event for all ages and no registration is required. If your child has been participating in the “Seasons Readings” program; Santa Shop sign-ups will begin November 7th. You may stop in the library to select a time for your child to spend their reading dollars in the Santa Shop.

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Georgetown Cub Scout Pack 304 has had a wonderful and active year! The Pack has welcomed three new families, sent letters to soldiers, visited Spookaree, made and raced Derby cars, made boats for their Rain Gutter Regatta, visited with the Veterans home residents and participated in the Brown County Fair. The cubs qualified for a summertime pack award for completing three outdoor activities. Thank you to the Ohio Valley Antique Machinery Show, Logan's Gap and Lake Waynoka for their support to complete those activities.

Thank you to our families, friends and community for helping our recent popcorn fundraiser be a success. Money from our fundraiser help support activities for the year. Thank you to Eric Rust and Carey Bavis American Legion Post 180 for their help and support throughout the year. An extension of 'Join Scouts Night' is Monday November, 14, 6:30pm, at the American Legion Post 180, Georgetown Ohio. We will have a presentation and demonstration about marbles. We welcome you and hope to see you there!

Georgetown Pack 304 has a busy year

Medicare information offered in Ripley

Join us on Tuesday, November 15th in the Ripley Library meeting room at 7:00 p.m. for a program on Medicare. The Ripley Library is located at the corner of US 52 and Main Street in downtown Ripley. This “Medicare 101” program or “Everything you wanted to know about Medicare”, will be presented by Tim McKeown who has over 35 years in the Medicare field. This is an educational PowerPoint presentation, not a talk about specific products. The presentation is generic and not state specific, so the information presented is for anyone. There will be plenty of time for your questions during the pro-

gram. The annual election deadline is December 7th. This is a free program and everyone is welcome to attend. For further information 937-392-4871 or www.facebook.com/RipleyOhioLibrary

Holiday food pantry

The AGAPE Food Pantry at New Faith United Methodist Church in Marathon, Ohio will be open November 18 and December 16 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. For more information, call (513) 313-8159.

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(1-3-2017) Daryll R. Gray (REP) 12,014 Ralph Jennings (DEM) 6,545 Prosecuting Attorney Zac Corbin (REP) 15,519 Dennis Varnau (NPC) 2,901 Clerk of Court of Common Pleas L. Clark Gray (REP) 15,636 Sheriff Gordon Ellis (REP) 15,834 County Recorder Amy Jo DeClaire (REP) 15,503 County Treasurer Connie Patrick (REP) 15,712 County Engineer Todd A. Cluxton (REP) 15,500 Coroner Tim McKinley (DEM) 14,023 Member State Board of Education 10th District Braydon L. Bevens 5,062

Nick Owens 10,116 Chief Justice of Supreme Court (1-1-2017) Maureen O'Connor 3,847 Justice of the Supreme Court (1-1-2017) Pat Fischer 9,325 John P. O'Donnell 6,424 Justice of the Supreme Court (1-2-2017) Pat DeWine 12,567 Cynthia Rice 4,233 Judge Court of Appeals 12th (2-9-2017) Robin N. Piper 13,552 Judge Court of Appeals 12th (2-10-17) Mike Powell 3,652 Clark/Hamersville Local Option YES 369 NO 205 Village of Higginsport Tax Levy Additional FOR THE TAX LEVY 56 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 43 Mt. Orab North Local

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Dale Cahall, chair for the Brown County health and wellness Foundation is shown presenting a check for $20,000 to healthsource of ohio’s new facility in Georgetown. Also shown from left is Gerry schumacher, roger Adkins, Judy huffman and Dale Cahall from the health and wellness Foundation, Kim Patton, Ceo of healthsource, Lisa Jackson, healthsource Vice President of Marketing and Development, Teri Baumann with Brown County health and wellness and sherri Cluxton with healthsource of ohio.

Option Party Place YES 415 NO 233 Mt. Orab South Local Option The Venue YES 643 NO 236 Mt. Orab South Local Opt The Venue Sunday YES 590 NO 271 Village of Ripley Tax Levy Additional FOR THE TAX LEVY 434 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 235 Village of Sardinia Tax Levy Additional FOR THE TAX LEVY 125 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 191 Franklin Twp (Unincorporated) Tax Levy Renewal FOR THE TAX LEVY 530 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 243 Green Twp (Unincorporated) Tax Levy Addi-

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sewer down to Brown Avenue and Tri-County Road was $450,000, but with the dropping oil rates, the project is now been re-estimated at $350,000. So we’re working on that plan.” At least one property owner in the village, Larry Meeker has expressed serious concerns over the annexation because he feels like this annexation was never asked for by the people involved. Meeker met Monday, Nov. 7 with the Brown County Commissioners to express his concerns, but according to Meeker, he was told that there are five specific things that the village had to have in place, and if those five stipulations are met, commissioners will approve the annexation. According to Meeker, the commissioners said that they will give their final decision by Nov. 19, 2016. “There will be a tap-in fee of $2,000,” Mayor Cassidy added, “But we plan on helping those people find agencies and organizations to help defray that cost. We’re talking about 18 or 20 households, and we will do everything in our power to help them.”

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against the additional tax and 35 percent in favor. Three local liquor option votes in the Mt. Orab area also passed, all three by fairly wide margins. The vote totals are unofficial until the Brown County Board of Elections meets to count provisional ballots and certify the election on November 19. Here is a complete look at the unofficial election results: President and Vice President Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine (DEM) 4,270 Richard Duncan / Ricky Johnson (NPC) 91 Gary Johnson / William Weld 419 Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka (GRE) 102 Donald Trump / Michael Pence (REP) 14,257 U.S. Senator Tom Connors (NPC) 350

Joseph R. DeMare (GRE) 226 Rob Portman (REP) 14,521 Scott Rupert 259 Ted Strickland (DEM) 3,418 Representative to Congress 2nd District William R. Smith (DEM) 4,050 Brad Wenstrup (REP) 14,436 State Senator 14th District Charlie Carlier (DEM) 4,627 Joe Uecker (REP) 13,698 State Representative 66th District Doug Green (REP) 15,437 Ken P. McNeely, Jr. (DEM) 3,384 County Commissioner (1-2-2017) Jim Ferguson (DEM) 5,472 Barry L. Woodruff, Sr. (REP) 12,998 County Commissioner

Sardinia Annexation moves forward

Mr. Mock were able to get all the necessary signatures from the area,” Cassidy said. “That was in late 2012, but our solicitor at the time was unaware that the signatures were only good and applicable for 6 months from the day the petition was signed. “So when we took the signatures to the commissioners, we were told we had to start all over getting signatures on a new petition. “By this time part of Purdy Road and the south end of Tri-County Highway had been added to the annexation, plus a second annexation on North Brookfield Place and King Avenue was needed.” Paperwork for the second annexation has just recently been filed. “We tried again in 2014 to get this annexation going, but new issues kept coming up,” Cassidy said. “So here we are, 2016 and we’re working on this annexation for the third time. This time, we’re going to get it right. “We’ve held one public hearing on this matter last month. The original estimate on running water and

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Ohio Presidential History talk at the Ripley Library Ohio’s Presidents of the past will be discussed at the Ripley library on Nov. 16

On Wednesday, November 16th in the Ripley Library meeting room, Stan Purdy, local historian will talk about the 8 elected presidents from Ohio. The program will start at 7:00 p.m. and end at 8:00 p.m. There will be a question and answer period. This is a free program and everyone is welcome to attend. Per the Ohio Secretary of State and the Ohio Public Library Information Net-

work, eight Presidents have been elected from the Buckeye State. That would make Ohio the state with the most elected Presidents. • William Henry Harrison, 9th President March – April 1841 • Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President 1869-1877 • Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President 1877-1881 • James A. Garfield, 20th President March – September 1881

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• Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President 1889 - 1893 • William McKinley, 25th President 1897-1901 • William H. Taft, 27th President 1909 - 1913 • Warren G. Harding, 29th President 1921 – 1923 Stan will entertain you with some tidbits about each of the eight Presidents that Ohio officially claims as their own. The Ripley Library is located at the corner of US 52 and Main Street in downtown Ripley. For further information (937) 3924871 or www.facebook.com/RipleyOhioLibrary

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David Rogers, 40

Ella A. Moon, 75

Tony Gacek, 90

David Rogers, age 40 of Winchester, Ohio died Thursday, November 3, 2016 in Clermont County, Ohio. He was a tree climber for DeWees Tree Service, a member of the Sardinia Church of the Nazarene, the Amelia Masonic Lodge F&AM # 590 and a United State Desert Storm Navy veteran. David was born January 11, 1976 in Pikeville, Kentucky the son of Garnett (Iricks) Rogers of Harold, Kentucky and the late Russell Rogers. Besides his father, he was preceded in death by one brother – Hershel Rogers and one sister – Lois Badour. In addition to his mother, Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife of nearly 15 years, Amanda D. (Woods) Rogers, whom he married December 26, 2001; two children – Alyson and Isaac Rogers; mother and father-in-law – Marcella Aldridge and husband Richard of Winchester, Ohio and Robbie Woods and wife Lucy of Martin County, Kentucky; seven brothers and sisters – Rosemary Blair and husband Lonnie of Dana, Kentucky, Ida Jane Akers of Harold, Kentucky, John Rogers of Flint, Michigan, Rufus Rogers and wife Billie Grace of Harold, Kentucky, Shannon Rogers of Flint, Michigan, Wanda Lee London of Newton Falls, Ohio and Ardenia Haulm of Flint, Michigan; two brothers-in-law – Brian Woods and wife Carina of Batavia, Ohio and Paul Aldridge of Winchester, Ohio and many nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral services will be held November 10, 2016 at the Cahall Funeral Home in Mt. Orab, Ohio. Larry Allen officiated. Visitation was November 9, 2016 at the funeral home with Masonic services at 5:45 P.M.Interment was in the Ash Ridge Cemetery in Ash Ridge, Ohio. Condolences may be sent to the family at cahallfuneralhomes.com

Ella Angeline “Angie” Moon (Bradley), age 75 of Mt. Orab, Ohio died Sunday, November 6, 2016 at her residence. She was a homemaker, a member of the Mt. Orab Women’s Club, founder of the Mothers Matter for 35 years and a youth leader at the Harrison and Williamsburg Church of Christ. Angie was born April 2, 1941 in Five Mile, Ohio the daughter of the late Rufus Charles and Tilda Mae (Kirk) Bradley. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters and nine brothers. Mrs. Moon is survived by husband– Larry Moon; three sons – Brian Moon and wife Deanna of Georgetown, Ohio, Troy Moon and wife Nancy of Mt. Orab, Ohio and Todd Moon and wife Amy of Batavia, Ohio; eleven grandchildren – Lauren Marshall and Joshua Moon both of Georgetown, Ohio, Christine Moon, Mikelle Moon, Shelby Comberger and Abby Hall all of Mt. Orab, Ohio, Abi Moon of Oakley, Ohio, Jon Moon of Beechmont, Ohio, Emily Moon, Olivia Moon and Amanda Moon all of Batavia, Ohio; four great grandchildren, Audrey and Landon Marshall both of Georgetown, Ohio and Lilah Lopez and Jackson Comberger both of Mt. Orab, Ohio and one brother, Leo Bradley and wife Betsy of Owensville, Ohio Funeral services were Friday, November 11, 2016 at the Mt. Orab Church of Christ in Mt. Orab, Ohio. Vernon Green and Bob Cockrell officiated. Visitation was Thursday at the church. Interment will be in the Mt. Orab Cemetery in Mt. Orab, Ohio. The Cahall Funeral Home in Mt. Orab, Ohio is serving the family. Memorials: Encourage someone you love, requested by Angie. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.cahallfuneralhomes.com

Tony Gacek, 90, of Mt. Orab, died Thursday, November 3, 2016. He was a retired employee of the Mead Corporation and a WWII Army veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents Tony Sr. and Honorata Gacek, brothers John and Joe, sisters Helen Walker, Nellie Klar, Ann Cannon and Louise Coburn. He is survived by his wife, Eileen; one son - Larry; one daughter, Nancy (Sam) Scott; four grandchildren - Mitchell (Maya) Scott, Ryan (Adrian) Scott, Dylan Scott, and Hunter Gacek; five greatgrandchildren - Sydney, Brody, Kash and Georgia Scott, and Kennedy Gacek; several nieces and nephews and one brother - Stanley Gacek. Funeral services were November 7, 2016 at the BeamFender Funeral Home in Sardinia. Burial was in Sardinia Cemetery. Rob Fender and the BeamFender Funeral Home, Sardinia, serving the family

THE VOICE OF GOD

Have you heard the voice of God? I am not talking about an audible voice, but do you know in your heart that God has spoken to you? I was raised in a Christian home and I am very thankful for that. My parents intentionally positioned our home so that I would be situated in a Christian environment, and the people who would most influence my life, were such that, when God spoke me I could hear Him. Well, it has been my desire, as well as my wife's, since we became parents, that we also wanted to position our home in a place where our children could hear the voice of God when He spoke. Did we always do it right? No, but that was our desire. Now that we are grandparents, it is our desire that we do whatever we can to position our grandchildren's lives that they also, when God begins to speak to them, can hear the voice of God. So again, my question to you is that as a parent or grandparent, are you intentionally positioning things so that your children and grandchildren hear the voice of God? Turn with me to I Samuel 3. Samuel was probably one of the greatest men of the Old Testament. He was not only a prophet, he was a judge, and a priest. He was ministering in that turbulent time in Israel's history between the judges and the kings. Let's take a look at the first time Samuel heard the voice of God in verse 1, "And the child Samuel ministered unto the LORD before Eli. And the word of the LORD was precious in those days; there was no open vision." During this time period, God was not giving revelation. He was not speaking openly through prophets or dreams and visions, so it was rare for God to speak at that time. That is why the Bible says the word of the LORD was precious in those days. "And it came to pass at that time, when Eli was laid down in his place, and his eyes began to wax dim, that he could not see; And ere the lamp of God went out in the temple of the LORD, where the ark of God was, and Samuel was laid down to sleep; That the

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LORD called Samuel: and he answered, Here am I. And he ran unto Eli, and said, Here am I; for thou calledst me. And he said, I called not; lie down again. And he went and lay down." Then the Bible says that God called to Samuel again and verse 7 says, "Now Samuel did not yet know the LORD, neither was the word of the LORD yet revealed unto him." God was talking to Samuel but Samuel did not yet know the Lord! Samuel was being raised in the temple and was around the things of God every day so he knew all about religious things. He knew about God, but he did not yet know God personally. Now watch, children can grow up in church and in Christian homes, and they know about God. They can attend Sunday school, memorize verses, but yet still not know God personally. I am saying that God will speak to children and they will hear His voice before they come to know Him as their Lord and Saviour. Now Samuel was not saved. He had not been called or commissioned yet at this time in his life. But God had spoken to him twice and then God speaks to him a third time. And again Samuel runs to Eli thinking that it was Eli calling him. By this time Eli perceived that it was God talking to Samuel and encouraged Samuel to answer God back the next time he hears the voice. Samuel did not realize it was God calling him. Are you paying attention parents? God could be calling your child. You need to have your home positioned and provide an environment where your child can hear the voice of God.

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Irene D. Thurman, 85 Irene D. Thurman of Maineville, 85, passed away November 8, 2016. Beloved wife of the late Lawrence Thurman. Loving mother of Linda (Al) Klassen, Connie (Jim) Cummings, Patricia (Brian) Hutt, Janet (Kelce) Smith, and Angela (Kevin) Dye. Dear step-mother of the late Lindsey Thurman. Proud grandmother of 10 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and 3 great great grandchildren. Cherished sister of Louise Watson, the late Thelma Minks, the late Juanita Watson, the late Donald Phillips, and the late Clayton Phillips. Family and friends will be received from 10-11 AM on Monday, November 14 at Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, 129 N Riverside Ave, Loveland, OH 45140, where a memorial service will be held at 11 AM. Inurnment will take place at Hopkinsville Cemetery. Donations in memory of Irene may be direct to the Alzheimer's Association, 644 Linn St. Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203 or the Ohio Valley Manor Activities Department, 5280 US Highway 62 & 68, Ripley, OH 45167. tuftsschildmeyer.com

Kathryn (Ross) Lashmit, 73 My dear little sister, Kathryn “Katty” (Ross) Lashmit, went to heaven on October 28, 2016, at 73 years old. She was born November 11, 1942 to the late Chick Ross and Allene Wikoff Ross. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Jimmie Lashmit; one sister, Bobbie Sue and husband Ed Tibbe, of Russellville; three niecesSherri Tibbe and husband Bobby, of Buda, Texas; Jill Tibbe and husband Michael Caudy, of West Harrison, Indiana and Suzanne Tibbe, of Russellville; five great niecesHaley and Kasey Borthwick, Madeline Tibbe, Corryn Caudy and Megan Caudy; great nephew-Trevor Caudy; five dear step-children: Sharon, Terry, Sandy, Jimmie and Jill and special grandchildren-Sarah, Brian, Molly, Amy, Kevin and Stephen. Katty lived in Texas for almost 50 years. She and her husband founded Therapy Pet Pals of Texas 32 years ago, and it is now a statewide organization. She resigned as Executive Director in July, 2016, due to failing health, but her legacy will be carried on by the many volunteers she trained in pet therapy. Katty and her husband traveled home frequently during the years to have many special visits with family and friends. Her last visit to Ohio was for her 50 year high school reunion in 2010. Katty will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. A memorial service will be held in Texas, but donations can be made in her honor to the Brown County Humane Society, in Georgetown, Ohio.

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Ann L. Yeary, age 59, of Lynchburg, Ohio, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at the Mercy Mt. Orab Medical Center. She was born on July 12, 1957, in Wilmington, Ohio, the daughter of George and Rita (Wilkey) Smith, and graduated from Fayetteville High School. She is preceded in death by her father, George Smith. Ann was a devoted wife of 19 years to husband Bill Yeary, and loving mother to daughters Kim (Jason) Iles, Kathy (Michael) Purdon, Kristin (Gary) Richey, and step-children Andy Yeary and Katie (Leonard) Watson. Her greatest joy in life were her 14 grandchildren Ashley, Haley, Jaden Moore and Jace Iles; Trey, Lily, Gracie, and Kaden Purdon; Emma, Izabella, and Liam Richey; Chloe, Libby, and Laney Watson. She is also survived by brother Greg (Joann) Smith; nieces and nephews Josh (Jennifer) Smith, Jason (Leslie) Smith, Brittany and Courtney Smith; great-niece and nephew Hunter and Elizabeth Smith; and many other special friends and loved ones. Friends and family may visit at Bible Baptist Church, 990 West Main St., Mt. Orab, Ohio, on Saturday, November 5, 2016, 9:00-11:00 AM, with services immediately following. Rev. Michael Purdon and Pastor Ted House will officiate. Burial will follow at the Myers Cemetery in Goshen, Ohio. Ann's family requests memorials in her honor be donated to Bible Baptist Church. Evans Funeral Home in Goshen is serving the family.

Wanda L. Nixon, 67, of Ripley, Ohio died Friday, November 4, 2016 at Meadowview Regional Medical Center in Maysville, Kentucky. She was born September 10, 1949 in Grundy, Virginia. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank Russell and Myrtle Lee (Coleman) Stiltner; husband, Roger Russell Nixon and one sister, Melba Jean Stiltner. She is survived by one brother, Russell Lee Stiltner of Ripley; one sister, Phyllis Geraldine Cantrell of West Union; three nephews: Ray Cantrell of West Union, Robert Cantrell of Winchester and Jonathan Landy of Ripley; one niece, Melissa Bailey of Seaman; one aunt, Mandy Hackney of Fairborn; and six great nephews and five great niece. She was a retired secretary at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton; a retired sales representative at the Kaiser-Blair Corporation in Batavia and co-owner and operator of the former Nixon’s Deli Mart in Ripley for 18 years. She was a 1967 graduate of Fairborn High School in Fairborn. She was a member of the Bible Baptist Church near West Union. The visitation was November 10, 2016 from 12 until 2 pm at Lafferty Funeral Home in West Union. The funeral was at 2 pm. Reverend Tim Carter will officiated. The interment was at Cherry Fork Cemetery in Wayne Township in Adams County. Lafferty Funeral Home in West Union is serving the family.

Donald L. Bauer, 85 Donald Lee Bauer, age 85 of Ripley, Ohio died Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at his residence. Mr. Bauer was a farmer and a United States Marine veteran. He was born November 24, 1930 in Levanna, Ohio the son of the late Tom and Mildred (Whaley) Bauer. He was also preceded in death by his wife – Norma (Trapp) Bauer in 2011 and two brothers – Tom and Billy Bauer. Mr. Bauer is survived by four daughters – Bonnie Klump and husband Brad of Russellville, Ohio, Barbara Bauer of Mt. Orab, Ohio, Joan Gast and husband Kevin of Fayetteville, Ohio and Carla Weatherspoon and husband Ched of Ripley, Ohio; one son – David Bauer of Ripley, Ohio; six grandchildren – Chase and Colt Weatherspoon, Josh and Jordan Gast, Chelsea Mussinan and Victoria Casey Dohm; ten great grandchildren and three sisters – Rosemary Hutchinson and husband Wes, Linda Schadle and husband Dean and Peggy Reeser and husband George. Funeral services were Saturday, November 5, 2016 at the Cahall Funeral Home in Ripley, Ohio. Visitation was Saturday at the funeral home. Interment was in the Bauer Cemetery in Ripley, Ohio. If desired, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Hope, 215 Hughes Boulevard, Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154. Condolences may be sent tothe family at www.cahallfuneralhomes.com

Joanna W. Carter, 67 Joanna Windsor Carter, age 67 of Georgetown, Ohio died Thursday, November 3, 2016 at the Clermont Mercy Hospital in Batavia, Ohio. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Carter was born October 25, 1947 in Georgetown, Ohio, the daughter of the late Robert and Ruby (Williams) Windsor. She was also preceded in death by one sister – Evelyn Hoffman. Mrs. Carter is survived by her husband of forty-eight years – Kenny Carter whom she married December 12, 1967; three children – Michael Carter and wife Brandie, Deanna Sarver and husband Frank and Robert Carter all of Georgetown, Ohio; two step daughters – Robin Carter of Georgetown, Ohio and Rachel Vaughn of Russellville, Ohio; eight grandchildren – Bethany Lawrence, Christian Carter, Andy and Eric Courts, Caitlin Jones, Christopher A. and Dakota DeVito and Jamie Beimesche; one step granddaughter – Kathryn Clark; three great grandchildren – Adrianna Carter and Hayley and Jayce Lawrence and four step great grandchildren – Brittany and Dylan Chinn and Derek and Layne Jones. Funeral services was Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at the West Fork Baptist Church near Georgetown, Ohio. Paul Armacost officiated. Visitation was Tuesday at the Church. Interment was in the Confidence Cemetery in Georgetown, Ohio. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the West Fork Baptist Church Food Pantry, 10127 West Work Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121. The Cahall Funeral Home in Georgetown, Ohio.

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Angela Jo Lanham, 51 years old of Moscow, Ohio, passed away on November 5, 2016. She is survived by her one daughter - Sarah (Timothy) Smith; one granddaughter - Addison Smith; mother and father - Pauline and the late Clarence Skeene; six frothers: Ronnie Skeene, Gary Skeene, Dennis Skeene, Donald Skeene and the late David Skeene and Steven Skeene; three sisters - Sandra Mathews, Paula Hilberg and the late Leisa Edmondson; numerous nieces, nephews and other family. Funeral Services will be held 1 PM Wednesday, Nov. 9 at the Moscow Church Of Christ, Moscow. Visitation will also be on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM, also at the church. Arrangements by the Charles H. McIntyre Funeral Home, 323 Union St., Felicity, Ohio, 45120. Burial will be at the Calvary Cemetery, Moscow, Ohio. Memorials may be made to: Smile Train, 41 Madison Avenue 28th Floor, New York, New York 10010.


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The Georgetown Baptist Church is pleased to announce the calling of Ron Garbutt as our new pastor. Ron comes to us from the Forestville Baptist Church in Anderson Township where he served as Associate Pastor. Prior to that, he served as Associate Pastor for Youth at Georgetown Baptist. Ron resides in Georgetown with his wife Allison and son Elijah. Pastor Ron and the GBC family invite you to worship with us at 794 South Main Street in Georgetown.

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Prussic acid when ingested by cattle, is quickly absorbed into the blood stream, and blocks the animal's cells from utilizing oxygen. Thus the animal dies from asphyxiation at the cellular level. Animals affected by prussic acid poisoning exhibit a characteristic bright red blood just prior to and during death. Lush young regrowth of sorghum-family plants are prone to accumulate prussic acid especially when the plants are stressed such as drought or freeze damage. Light frosts that stress the plant but do not kill it, are often associated with prussic acid poisonings. Producers should avoid grazing fields with sorghum type plants following a light frost. The risk of prussic acid poisoning will be reduced, if grazing is delayed until at least one week after a "killing freeze". As the plants die and the cell walls rupture, the hydrocyanic acid is released as a gas, and the amount is greatly reduced in the plants. One can never be absolutely certain that a field of forage sorghum is 100% safe to graze. Cattle that must be grazed on forage sorghum pastures during this time of year should be fed another type of hay before turning in on the field, and should be watched closely for the first few hours after turn in. If signs of labored

breathing, such as would be found in asphyxiation, are noted, cattle should be removed immediately. Call your local veterinarian for immediate help for those animals that are affected. Be certain to read OSU Fact Sheet PSS2904 “Prussic Acid Poisoning” before turning cattle to potentially dangerous fields. Frosts also stress the plant before a hard freeze kills it. Plant stress from frosts will impair the normal metabolism of the plant. Therefore the plant continues to take up nitrates from the soil but is inefficient at converting the nitrates to protein. Therefore nitrate accumulations may reach dangerous levels. Testing the forage before grazing or cutting for hay will provide important knowledge about the safety or danger in the forage. Visit with an OSU County Extension office about testing procedures and read OSU Fact Sheet PSS-2903 Nitrate Toxicity in Livestock”. LAMB 509 class Coming Soon LAMB 509 is a 2-day short course designed to address several factors associated with producing consistent, high quality, wholesome lamb at the farm, packing-plant and retail levels. This is a handson program that will enhance your understanding of quality attributes that affect consumer acceptability and ultimately consumer demand of lamb products. The objectives of the LAMB 509 are to: • Improve the competitive position of Ohio lamb producers through marketing high quality, consistent, wholesome lamb products.

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In recent weeks I have discussed the dangers of Johnsongrass in areas being grazed, and often find many that are not aware of the risk. We have had a couple of light frosts, but the forecast for this Sunday is a low in the 20s. This will most likely get the entire area into temperatures that can cause problems for plants like this. The following was in a recent Beef Blog and written by Glenn Selk, a Beef Specialist from Oklahoma State University Extension. Although late October has been very warm and “summer-like”, the average first frost date for much of the Southern Plains is here. Soon a cold front will bring near-freezing to sub-freezing nighttime temperatures. It was discovered in the early 1900s that under certain conditions sorghums are capable of releasing hydrocyanic acid or commonly called prussic acid.

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS BROWN COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. CVE 20160651 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE FOR PUBLICATION ACTION IN REM O.R.C. SECTION 5721.18(C) IN THE MATTER OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM: CONNIE PATRICK, TREASURER, BROWN COUNTY, OHIO PLAINTIFF vs. PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS DEFENDANTS

Notice of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes, by action in rem, by Connie Patrick, Treasurer of Brown County, Ohio. Public notice is hereby given that on October 21, 2016, Connie Patrick, Treasurer of Brown County, Ohio filed a complaint in the Brown County Court of Common Pleas in Georgetown, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real property only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if pursuant to the action the property is sold for an amount not less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgement against the stockholder holding a majority on the corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel including in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts; a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; all as set forth in the complaint, are as follows: SEE “LIST OF PARCELS”, MARKED EXHIBIT A, ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF. EXHIBIT A DELINQUENT LAND TAXES ACTION IN REM LIST OF LAST KNOWN OWNERS 10/17/2016 LAST KNOWN PARCEL # AMOUNT DESCRIPTION OWNERS OF TAXES Ida Mae Aikens, et al. 01-001568-0000 $191.20 Decatur In Lot #44 c/o Frances Sharp 01-001572-0000 $191.20 Decatur In Lot #45 284 Kingston Dr., Apt. C 01-001576-0000 $95.61 Decatur In Lot #46 St. Louis, MO 63125 01-001556-0000 $302.57 Decatur In Lot #50 01-001560-0000 $173.91 Decatur In Lot #51 01-001564-0000 $87.18 Decatur In Lot #52 Elizabeth Jane Brawner 4580 Upper Finley Road Dyersburg, TN 38024

06-004020-0000

$3,314.79

Hamersville

1.16 acre S.R. 125

Jesse Breeze 5234 Thomas Road Georgetown, Ohio 45121

41-079936-0000

$1,142.95

Ripley

.31 acre Main Street

David E. Burns & Sandra M. Burns 13336 Shitepoke Road, Sardinia, Ohio 45171

07-008204-0000 07-008208-0000

$469.96 $1,019.37

Macon Macon

In Lot #25 In Lot #26

Donald Cole Unknown Address

03-070204-0000 03-070208-0000

$357.48 $215.06

Hamersville Hamersville

Donald Cole, Jr. & Stacey Cole 4893 Wahlsburg East Road Georgetown, Ohio 45121

43-083552-0100

$156.66

Sardinia

Lot # 32 Lot # 33 Lot # 117A

James E. Croswait 39-073968-0400 501 Drummond Ave., Apt. #A4 39-0203 Ridgecrest, CA 93555

$493.01 $488.30

Union Twp. .138 acre 192 Richardson Mobile Home

Leroy Doughman 4668 Murray Corner Road Fayetteville, Ohio 45118

23-049924-0300

$1,430.04

Perry Twp.

Derek Courts 2288 Canary Lane Fairfield, Ohio 45014

31-058916-0300

$1,653.98

Pleasant Twp. 1.20 acre Sunshine Road

Robert A. Floyd 3916 Banks Road Cincinnati, Ohio

29-055536-1700

$2,485.09

Pike Twp. Lot #17 Indian Woods Estate

Donald Foster 1066 Market Street Aberdeen, Ohio 45101

12-022064-0000

$677.75

12-022068-0000

$701.22

12-022072-0000

$508.23

B.K. Giem 4350 Glendale Milford Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

37-073100-0000

$500.30

Sterling Twp.

Robin R. Hensley 17442 US 68 Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154

10-018428-0203

$2,793.37

Green Twp. 1 acre & Sterling Twp. 17442 US 68

Geo. M. Hook, Jr., et al. PO Box 487 Maysville, KY 41056

39-074692-0000

$468.51

Union Twp.

Lot # 6 Holiday Hills

E. H. Holly unknown address

39-074816-0000

$130.99

Union Twp.

1.08 acre Logan’s Gap

Deborah L. Jones unknown address

01-001456-0000

$689.72

Decatur

Brian & Beth Jones 549 Eastland MHP #41 Georgetown, Ohio 45121

42-081356-0200 08-00872-0100

$395.99 $226.60

Washington Twp. Franklin Twp.

Jeffrey Kaesheimer 29-055452-0204 13848 New Harmony-Salem Road Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154

$517.07

Eula & James McClughen unknown address

30-058600-0000

$21.71

Mt. Orab

High Street

Goldie & Alice Pangburn unknown address

39-080744-0000

$26.10

Ripley

Lot # 61 High Street

Norma & Kenneth Schneider 6-000007-0001 unknown address

$19.85

Hamersville

Mendell Sebastian unknown address

33-064540-0000

$1,618.25

Georgetown 332 Home St.

Donna Short unknown address

39-075240-0000

$210.91

Union Twp.

Estate of Jerry M. Smith (deceased) 1224 Tom Brown Road West Union, Ohio 45693

06-006168-0000 06-006172-0000 06-006176-0000

$692.59 $124.95 $4,124.31

Hamersville 121 Bank St. Hamersville 121 Bank St. Hamersville 121 Bank St.

Phoebe E. Smitson unknown address

22-041932-0000

$332.74

Higginsport

Ms. Mag Lean Smith 1816 Middleboro Road Clarksville, Ohio 45113

39-075820-0372

$1,427.75

Ripley

Henry L. Spomhauer 7763 Weis Road Sardinia, Ohio 45171

42-1116

$134.78

1973 Vindale Mobile Home

Wilbur Travis unknown address Debbie H. & James O. Trent 761 Black Creek Road Clay City, KY 40312-9071

41-080900-0000

$13.53

Ripley

37-071728-0500

$3,049.69

Sterling Twp. Lot # 5 Cedar Estates 1999 Old State Road

Denise A. Brooks & Joseph S. White 1564 Friendly Lane Lot 66 Williamsburg, Ohio 45176

37-071332-0102

1 acre

Glen A. Wiedenbein 1300 Baldwin Road Milford, Ohio 45150

29-055680-2700

$615.33

Pike Twp. .92 acre New Harmony Shiloh Road

Evelyn Sue Schuler York 6880 Coffin Station Road Urbana, Ohio 43078

39-074928-0102

$419.44

Union Twp.

39-074928-0103

$319.72

Union Twp.

Steven C. Schuler, et al 7690 Scoffield Road Ripley, Ohio 45167

39-074928-0104

$414.20

Union Twp.

39-074928-0105

$472.16

Union Twp.

39-074928-0106

$1.158.61

Union Twp.

39-074928-0107

$513.97

Union Twp.

Any person owning or claiming to own any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answers shall be filed in the office of the undersigned Clerk of Court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the Prosecuting Attorney twenty-eight days after the date of final publication of this notice. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default and the parcel shall be sold for the satisfaction of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or person with an interest in, a parcel may redeem the parcel by tendering to the Treasurer the full amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.18 of the Revised Code. IF PURSUANT TO THE ACTION THE PARCEL IS SOLD, THE SALE SHALL NOT AFFECT OR EXTINGUISH ANY LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE WITH RESPECT TO THE PARCEL OTHER THAN A RECEIVER’S LIEN AND OTHER THAN THE LIEN FOR LAND TAXES, ASSESSMENTS, CHARGES, INTEREST, AND PENALTIES FOR WHICH THE LIEN IS FORECLOSED AND IN SATISFACTION OF WHICH THE PROPERTY IS SOLD. ALL OTHER LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCERS WITH RESPECT TO THE PARCEL SHALL SURVIVE THE SALE. Clark Gray, Clerk of the Court Common Pleas Court, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Steven W. Purtell, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 510 E. State Street, Suite 2 Georgetown, Ohio 45121 (937) 378-4151 BCP 10-30-16, 11-6-16, 11-13-16 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LEGAL NOTICE The Village of Higginsport is accepting bids for tree removal & maintenance. Call 937-3754115 for more info. The Village reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. BCP 11-6-16, 11-13-16 ---------------------------------------NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Ohio History Connection is seeking bids for new construction of a Visitors Center at the John Rankin House in Ripley, Ohio. Bid documents can be downloaded 11/7/16 free of charge from the OHC web page: http://www.ohiohistory.org/hsfprojects. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held 11/15/16 at 11 AM at the John Rankin House. For more information contact Beth McFarlane at 614-297-2450. BCP 10-30-16, 11-6-16, 11-13-16 ---------------------------------------PROBATE COURT BROWN COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 20161195 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN RE:

$724.21

Aberdeen Lot #13 Walter McDowell St. Aberdeen Lot #14 Walter McDowell St. Aberdeen Lot #16 Walter McDowell St. 1.35 acre Jeff Lane

Lot # 43

1.84 acre 1.06 acre

Pike Twp. 1 acre 13848 New Harmony-Salem Road

Lot # 7A Walnut Street

.88 acre Ripley Road

1 acre US 52

Lot # 72 3019 Eagle Dr.

Third Street

Sterling Twp. Lot # 2 1564 Friendly Lane

b c p r e s s @ f r o n t i e r. c o m

Lot # 1 Eagle Cove Lot # 2 Eagle Cove Lot # 3 Eagle Cove Lot # 4 Eagle Cove Lot # 5 Eagle Cove Lot # 6 Eagle Cove

ESTATE OF DENNIS L. WIESENHAHN SR. TO: MARY HENDERSON, whose residence is unknown, and the unknown heirs at law, next of kin, devisees and legatees of Mary Henderson, DENNIS WIESENHAHN JR., whose residence is unknown, and the unknown heirs at law, next of kin, devisees and legatees of Dennis Wiesenhahn Jr., AND TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF DENNIS L. WIESENHAHN SR., late of Brown County, Ohio BROWN COUNTY PROBATE COURT, CASE NO. 20161195 An application has been filed asking the Court to relieve the estate from administration, saying that the assets do not exceed the statutory limits. A hearing on the application will be held on the 15th day of December, 2016, at 3:00 o’clock p.m. Persons knowing any reason why the application should not be granted should appear and inform the Court. The Court is located at 510 East State Street, Georgetown, Ohio 45121. Judge Danny R. Bubp BCP 11-6-16, 11-13-16, 11-20-16 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Village of Aberdeen is selling the following vehicles by sealed bid auction. 2005 Dodge Caravan 1999 Chrysler 300 There is no minimum bid on each vehicle. Vehicles are sold as-is. The sealed bids will be opened at noon on November 21, 2016. Please send your bid to: Village of Aberdeen ATTN Delbert Hester P.O. Box 509 Aberdeen OH 45101 BCP 11-6-16, 11-13-16 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Michelle McIntire whose last known address is 3823 Eagle Creek Rd. West Union, OH 45693; Mary Campbell whose last known address is 1470 Dorsey Rd #5 Winchester, OH 45697; You are hereby notified that your personal property now housed at 12396 Sardinia Storage or 7388 Staten Rd Sardinia, OH 45171 may be obtained by you for the payment in full of the balance due plus all other expenses. BCP 11-13-16, 11-20-16 ----------------------------------------

The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-3037 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Final Issuance of Permit to Install Brown County Landfill Gas Power Station 9427 Beyers Road, Georgetown, OH 45121-9301 ID #: P0119715 Date of Action: 10/28/2016 Installation of three Caterpillar G3520C Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines to produce electricity from landfill gas. BCP 11-13-16 ---------------------------------------IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SUMMONS AND NOTICE Docket No.: 2016-DR-14-273 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLARENDON South Carolina Department of Social Services, Plaintiff, vs. Lynsey Scott, Jerry Glaser, AND: A minor children born in 2015 TO: JERRY GLASER: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action, the original of which has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Clarendon County, on the 10th day of August, 2016, a copy of which will be delivered to you upon request; and to serve a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint upon the undersigned, Attorney for the Plaintiff, at Post Office Box 186, Darlington, SC 29540, within thirty (30) days following the date of service upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said Complaint within the time stated, Plaintiff will apply for Judgment by Default against said Defendants for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The Final Hearing in this matter is scheduled for January 30, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. NEWTON I. HOWLE, JR. Attorney for Plaintiff S. C. Bar No. 2729 100 St. Johns St. Post Office Box 186 Darlington, SC 29540 Telephone: 843-395-1519 Telefax: 843-393-0342 BCP 11-13-16, 11-20-16, 11-27-16 ----------------------------------------

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS JUVENILE DIVISION CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No.: 20163129 JUDGE BUBP MAGISTRATE OAKLEY NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE MATTER OF: TRENT CARLSON, a minor child TO: Jeremy Inlow, whose last known address is Unknown and who has been named as the natural Father. Take notice that a Motion for Legal Custody has been filed in the above-named court pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Sections 2151.23(A)(2), 3109.04, 3109.05, 3109.12, 3109.51, 3113.13 and 3127.18. Daryl Mangus has requested legal custody of the minor child. You are hereby summoned to appear before the Brown County Juvenile Court, 510 East State Street, Georgetown, Ohio, on the 21st day of December, 2016 at 10:00 a.m., at which time a hearing will be held on the Application, and if you fail or neglect to obey the summons or appear at the time stated, you may be subject to the loss of valuable rights or be sanctioned by the Court. You are further notified of your legal rights and privileges and the legal rights and privileges of the child in this hearing are as follows: You and your child have the right to be represented by a lawyer but if you are without means or financially unable to employ one, the Court may provide a lawyer for you. You may waive the right to be represented by a lawyer. You are further notified that the Court may grant legal custody of Trent Carlson, to others, as requested in the Application, and in the event that the Court should determine that such is necessary, you may be divested of rights with respect to custody of said child. Respectfully submitted, Danny R. Bubp Judge BCP 11-13-16 ----------------------------------------

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Soil and Water District annual meeting Our appreciation is also extended to Nicholas Layman of Pleasant Township for his willingness to serve as a candidate in this election. The dedication and support of the supervisors is an integral part of the District. Following the election, The Brown County Commissioners presented the district with a proclamation declaring October 24, 2016 as Conservation Day. Rep-

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for their continued support. Ripley Federal Savings Bank, Merchants National Bank, and First State Bank supported the banquet and became co-sponsors of the event. We want to thank the following for their donations to the evening: Adams Brown Recycling, BaneWelker Equipment, Bethel Feed & Supply, The Bolender Family, The Brown Family, Ron and Jeannie Bulow, Cahall Bros. Inc., Carrington Farm Supply, The Cropper Family, Connie Patrick, Brown County Treasurer, Donohoo Pharmacy, Friends of the SWCD, Georgetown Office Supply, Merchants National Bank, Lonnie & Becky Moran, Connie Patrick, Brown County Treasurer, The Ratliff Fam-

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There will be a quarter raffle Thursday, Nov. 17 at 208 East Main Street in Williamsburg from 6-9 p.m. Christmas items, split the pot and food and beverages will be available. For more information, call (513) 724-1137.

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Brown County Commissioners Daryll Gray and Barry Woodruff presented the District with a Proclamation declaring October 24, 2016 is Conservation Day.

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Mt. Orab United Methodist Church will be having it’s monthly Community meal on Saturday, November 19th, from 11am to 1pm. Our menu this month is a traditional Thanksgiving meal. This is a free meal for the community and everyone is encouraged to come and enjoy some great food and fellowship.

There will be a free community Thanksgiving dinner Saturday, Nov. 12 from 5-7 p.m. at the New Faith United Methodist Church in Marathon, Ohio. All are welcome. The church is located behind Marathon Grocery.

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November brings thoughts of Thanksgiving and we at the Chamber have many “thank you’s” to send. We have had several good events this past year and the efforts of our members made them successful. First, thank you to all of the businesses who opened up to our members and hosted our 2016 meetings and Business After Hours this past year. This is a great opportunity to bring new people into your business and tell your story. We are scheduling meetings for next year so please contact the office if you are interested in hosting a monthly meeting or a Business After Hours in your facility! On Saturday November 5th, the Chamber and the US Grant Homestead Association teamed up for the 14th Annual Reverse Raffle at St. George Hall in Georgetown. We want to congratulate Ned Lodwick of the Grant Association and Al Norris, of the Chamber and ABCAP for being the leading ticket sellers. We would also like to thank all those who were in attendance and helping making this event such a success year after year. The winner of the $1,000 grand prize and the second and third place winners will be announced at a later date.

Did you know that the Chamber publishes an e- newsletter every Monday with events, announcements and specials from our members? That’s the best way to stay informed with what’s happening around the county! Being able to submit an item to the newsletter is one of the many benefits included with your membership dues. For more information on our upcoming events or to be placed on our distribution list for our weekly newsletter, please e-mail us at brchcom@gmail.com or call us at (937) 378-4784.

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resentative Doug Green and Senator Joe Uecker presented Commendations to several individuals who were recognized for their contributions to conservation. These include: Tara Fisher, Friend of Conservation; Lonnie Moran, Distinguished Service Award; and Emerson Day and Gabriella Griffith, Science Fair award winners. We would also like to recognize three local banks

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The Brown County Soil and Water Conservation District hosted the 72nd Annual Meeting and Banquet on October 24. The evening began with the supervisor election. We would like to congratulate Fred Scott of Pleasant Township and Nathaniel Young of Green Township on their election to the board. Both members will serve three-year terms, from 2017-2019.

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The month of November evokes memories of being in grade school and learning about Pilgrims, Indians, corn and fish, and Thanksgiving, and now excited about the turkey dinner with Mom’s famous dressing recipe. Or is it called stuffing? What’s the difference? Best of all, for school kids, its knowing we would have four days off school making the approaching holiday even more exciting to think about. A few years back, 2013, we traveled to the East Coast, to Boston and drove south to visit Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts (always hard to spell) where the original Thanksgiving feast took place. During the visit, we toured the Mayflower replica docked on the harbor along with many other boats. It is recorded that, “the Mayflower departed Plymouth, England, on September 6, 1620 and arrived at Cape Cod (not the right place) on November

SHERRY MITCHELL TAKE JOY, A FARMHOUSE JOURNAL 9, 1620, after a 66 day voyage.” You remember that right? The smell of fish, at Plymouth’s harbor, I noticed immediately was potent on the seashore. Inside the small, wooden ship, I realized what a sacrifice our forefathers made. Oh, my! The ship was small, dark and gloomy. There were no beds. No bathrooms. No windows. Everyone I was told, “slept on the floor” except for the captain. He had a drop down shelf to make a bed on. No longer than five feet. “People were smaller back then,” the guide told us. The Mayflower's cargo we learned, was usually “wine and dry goods, but on this trip the ship carried

passengers, all hoping to start a new life on the other side of the Atlantic.” Originally, there were two ships sailing together to the new land, but the Speedwell developed a leak and both ships headed back to shore and then all passengers boarded the Mayflower, 102 in all. This delay, I learned, caused them to be at sea during the height of the storm season. Seasickness was rampant from the rough, rough sea. Can you imagine? But they made it to the New World after two horrible months. Some died before arriving. Many more that first year. Finally on shore, they set up in an abandoned Indian village. About half died that first winter. No wonder they started a Thanksgiving celebration. They truly were thankful for all they had endured and lived to write their history that first year. And why? We learned in school for our religious freedom, escaping the jurisdiction of the

Church of England, to establish a new church in the New World, seeking our religious freedom. So as November unfolds, think about the Pilgrims progress on your behalf and mine. Give thanks to them for being the “stepping stone” in a great land of wonderful freedoms. My ancestors, the Phillipses weren’t on the Mayflower I

learned on that trip, but came several years later. And just so you know, I found the answer to the initial question: stuffing or dressing? Well you might have guessed it already. In the bird—stuffing. In a pan—dressing. Unless you are from the South then it’s always called “dressing” siting that stuffing is “unpleasant” sounding. Be as it

may, I like Mom’s dressing stuffed in the bird come Thanksgiving day. Sherry is a regular contributor to The Press. She blogs at Take Joy! A Farmhouse Journal and there includes pictures of her weekly stories. You can reach her at sherryphillipsmitchell@yahoo. com

Cropper receives Jenco Award On October 25 at the Markay Cultural Arts Center in Jackson, Ohio, Becky Cropper received the Jenco Award from the Foundation of Appalachian Ohio. This award was established in honor of Father Lawrence Jenco who was held captive in Lebanon by the Shiite Muslims for 564 days. It was here that he became acquainted with Terry Anderson, the American journalist also held captive for 6 years. Father Jenco made a rosary out of thread from a sack and served as a faith leader to the other prisoners. Due to the impact Father Jenco had on Terry Anderson’s survival, he established The Father Lawrence Jenco Foundation to reward visionary leadership in Appalachian Ohio. Becky received this

honor due to her extensive work, love and passion for her community. Becky retired after 33 years as 4-H Community Development Educator for Brown County/The Ohio State University Extension where she worked with the youth of this county promoting leadership opportunities. She was instrumental in creating 4-H CAR TEENS which is now a nationwide program addressing teens with first-time motor vehicle operation offenses. Becky looked at retirement as a chance to help even more people in this area. Her passion is the youth of our community and it shows through her involvement. Becky served as the Gear-Up coordinator providing college information and resources to students. She still makes numerous presentations at the schools

about college readiness. She is a member of the Kiwanis, Toastmasters, Brown County Farm Bureau, Dolly Parton Imagination Library, Brown County Institute for the Enhancement of Education, active member of her church and currently is helping the fight against heroin through the Brown County Drug Coalition. Becky presently serves as the Coordinator of The 40 Developmental Assets program through the Brown County Educational Service Center working with the schools to promote positive characteristics in students. Her knowledge, enthusiasm and creativity make her an invaluable asset to this community.

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Mt. Orab Christmas Parade Nov. 26, will be bigger than ever There’s lots of excitement in Mt. Orab as members of the Mt. Orab Christmas Parade Committee work to have their greatest Christmas Parade ever. Each year the committee adds more and more famous characters that all the children can identify with and enjoy seeing. One of several new characters added this year is Dory, from the Disney film ‘Finding Dory”. Shown in the picture is Mt. Orab Mayor Bruce Lunsford, wearing the top part of the Dory costume. Village workers have begun stringing Christmas lights throughout the village already, in preparation of the annual 2016 Christmas Parade which is always on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, this year that date is Nov.26 and will begin at 6 p.m.

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SBAAC awards First Team football all-stars, league champion teams BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press

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A long-time sports tradition carried on Nov. 9 at Hamersville School, as the Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference played host to its annual Fall Sports Awards Dinner and Banquet to recognize and hand out awards to this season's league champion teams and the outstanding student/athletes who have been named to their league's First Team of allstars, as well as those earning Player of the Year honors. Receiving the SBAAC American Division Football Coach of the Year Award was New Richmond's Josh Stratton. Once again it was Western Brown Athletic Director Tim Cook emceeing the banquet, and the evening would end with the 201617 SBAAC American Division and National Division football awards. In the SBAAC American Division, it was the New Richmond Lions going unbeaten in league play with a 4-0 record to claim the league title, and New Richmond sophomore Josh Anderson would receive the SBAAC American Division Football Player of the Year Award in addition to his First Team award. Also receiving SBAAC American Division First

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SBAAC American Division First Team football players pose with their awards during the Fall Sports Awards Dinner and Banquet held at Hamersville School on Nov. 9. Front row, from the left, are Zach Stacy (junior, Western Brown), Noah Hill (senior, Western Brown), Wyatt Fischer (junior, Western Brown), Steve Robbins (junior, Norwood), Matt Goodman (junior, Norwood), Isaiah Freeman (junior, Norwood), Toron Brown (junior, Norwood), Peyton Schweickart (senior, New Richmond), Nick Sanchez (senior, New Richmond), and Gage Kramer (senior, New Richmond); back row, Ethan Gundler (senior, New Richmond), Jacob Cyrus (senior, New Richmond), Josh Anderson (sophomore, New Richmond), Jordan Ulrey (senior, Goshen), Kamrin Tuerck (senior, Goshen), Sam Edwards (senior, Goshen), Jake Rose (senior, Amelia), Blake Boykin (senior, Amelia), and Eli Altherr (senior, Amelia). Not present at picture time was Ollohjowon Wellington (senior, Norwood).

Team Awards for football were: Zach Stacy (junior, Western Brown), Noah Hill (senior, Western Brown), Wyatt Fischer (junior, Western Brown), Ollohjowon Wellington (senior, Norwood), Steve Robbins (junior, Norwood), Matt Goodman (junior, Norwood), Isaiah Freeman (junior, Norwood), Toron Brown (junior, Norwood), Peyton Schweickart (senior, New Richmond), Nick Sanchez (senior, New

Richmond), Gage Kramer (senior, New Richmond), Ethan Gundler (senior, New Richmond), Jacob Cyrus (senior, New Richmond), Jordan Ulrey (senior, Goshen), Kamrin Tuerck (senior, Goshen), Sam Edwards (senior, Goshen), Jake Rose (senior, Amelia), Blake Boykin (senior, Amelia), and Eli Altherr (senior, Amelia). In the SBAAC National Division, it was the Blan-

chester Wildcats staking claim to this year's league crown with a perfect league mark of 4-0. Blanchester senior Tristan Greene and Bethel-Tate senior Steven Cooper each received SBAAC National Division Co-Players of the Year awards for football in addition to their First Team awards, while receiving the National Division Football Coach of the Year Award was Blanchester's Brandon Sammons.

Also receiving SBAAC National Division Football First Team awards were: Andrew Smith (senior, Williamsburg), Nate Bogan (junior, Williamsburg), Dylan Bailey (senior, Williamsburg), Luke Newton (senior, Clermont Northeastern), Gavin Hickey (sophomore, Clermont Northeastern), Trevor Braun (senior, Clermont Northeastern), Marco Torres-Garcia (senior, Blanchester), Nick Hopkins

(senior, Blanchester), Dylan Fawley (senior, Blanchester), Hunter Collier (senior, Blanchester), Branson Campbell (senior, Blanchester), Bradley Lewis (junior, BethelTate), Owen Holtke (junior, Bethel-Tate), Austin Carter (junior, Bethel-Tate), Caleb Bastin (senior, BethelTate), Stephen Trainor (senior, Batavia), Spencer Fluegal (senior, Batavia), and Blake Albright (senior, Batavia).

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SBAAC First Team volleyball players, Players of Year, winning teams awarded BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press This year’s Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference fall volleyball season saw the Western Brown Lady Broncos climb to the top of league standings in the final week of the regular season to capture yet another SBAAC American Division title, earning the program’s 10th league championship in 11 years with a 9-1 league record. On Nov. 9, head coach Carla Fite and her Lady

Broncos were awarded their SBAAC American Division championship trophy as the conference hosted its annual Fall Sports Awards Dinner and Banquet at Hamersville School. After coaching her team to another league title, Fite took home this year’s SBAAC American Division Volleyball Coach of the Year Award. Western Brown junior Mary Sizer and New Richmond junior Aubree Story were both awarded SBAAC American Divi-

sion Co-Player of the Year awards in addition to their First Team awards. Also receiving SBAAC American Division First Team awards during Thursday’s banquet were: Tessa Pinkerton (junior, Western Brown), Emily Cooper (junior, Western Brown), Ryan Williams (junior, Norwood), Rachael Riffle (senior, New Richmond), Allison Umbarger (sophomore, Goshen), Lexi Payne (sophomore, Goshen), Trystan Norman (senior, Batavia), Alissa Marois (sophomore, Amelia), and Allie Brown (junior, Amelia). In the SBAAC National Division, it was the

Williamsburg Lady Wildcats capturing the league title with a perfect 10-0 league mark. Williamsburg senior Aubrey Young earned the SBAAC National Division Volleyball Player of the Year Award in addition to her First Team Award. Also receiving SBAAC National Division First

Team awards in volleyball during Thursday’s banquet were: Carly Wagers (junior, Williamsburg), Emily McKibben (senior, Williamsburg), Kassidy Seigla (senior, Georgetown), Sydney Carrington (senior, Georgetown), Lauren Mitchell (senior, Felicity), Ivy Young (junior, Clermont Northeastern),

Katherine Kelley (senior, Clermont Northeastern), Morgan Oberle (sophomore, Blanchester), Asia Baldwin (junior, Blanchester), and Brianna Combs (Bethel-Tate). Earning the SBAAC National Division Volleyball Coach of the Year Award was Williamsburg’s Ed Stewart.

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SBAAC American Division First Team volleyball players pose with their awards during the Fall Sports Awards Dinner and Banquet held at Hamersville School on Nov. 9. Front row, from the left, are Mary Sizer (junior, Western Brown), Tessa Pinkerton (junior, Western Brown), Emily Cooper (junior, Western Brown), and Ryan Williams (junior, Norwood); back row, Rachael Riffle (senior, New Richmond), Aubree Story (junior, New Richmond), Allison Umbarger (sophomore, Goshen), Lexi Payne (sophomore, Goshen), Trystan Norman (senior, Batavia), Alissa Marois (sophomore, Amelia), and Allie Brown (junior, Amelia).

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SBAAC National Division First Team volleyball players pose with their awards during the Fall Sports Awards Dinner and Banquet held at Hamersville School on Nov. 9. Front row, from the left, are Aubrey Young (senior, Williamsburg), Carly Wagers (junior, Williamsburg), and Emily McKibben (senior, Williamsburg); back row, Kassidy Seigla (senior, Georgetown), Sydney Carrington (senior, Georgetown), Lauren Mitchell (senior, Felicity), Ivy Young (junior, Clermont Northeastern), Katherine Kelley (senior, Clermont Northeastern), Morgan Oberle (sophomore, Blanchester), Asia Baldwin (junior, Blanchester), and Brianna Combs (Bethel-Tate).


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sBAAC American Division First Team boys soccer players pose with their awards during the Fall sports Awards Dinner and Banquet held at hamersville school on nov. 9. Front row, from the left, are Austin schweitzer (junior, western Brown), Colston roades (junior, western Brown), Gabe o’hara (senior, western Brown), sam Linkous (sophomore, western Brown), and Chase easterling (sophomore, western Brown); back row, Luke smiddy (senior, new richmond), A.J. hobbs (senior, new richmond), Clayton Farmer (senior, new richmond), Grant Anderson (senior, new richmond), Phillip Cline (senior, Goshen), Garrett Kraus (senior, Batavia), Austin King (senior, Batavia), Brendan shank (junior, Amelia), Bradyn riffle (sophomore, Amelia), and Beau hoffman (senior, Amelia).

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sBAAC national Division First Team boys soccer all-stars pose with their awards during the Fall sports Awards Dinner and Banquet held at hamersville school on nov. 9. Front row, from the left, are steven strubbe (senior, williamsburg), Blake Miller (junior, williamsburg), Zach shouse (senior, Georgetown), Tanner householder (senior, Georgetown), Chris hettinger (senior, Georgetown), Logan Doss (junior, Georgetown), scott Lindsey (junior, Felicity), Kevin Arkenau (senior, Felicity), Chris Coleman (senior, Cne), and Jacob Carlier (senior, Cne); back row, wesley Mitchell (junior, Blanchester), Dakota Penquite (senior, Blanchester), Brant Bandow (junior, Blanchester), Trenton weeks (senior, Bethel), Christian Veve (junior, Bethel), robby Perkins (sophomore, Bethel), Jake Clift (senior, Bethel), and Zack Boston (senior, Bethel).

SBAAC First Team soccer all-stars take home awards BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press

To cap-off another exciting season of high school boys soccer, the Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference handed out awards to this year’s allstar players and coaches of the year during the conference’s annual Fall Sports Awards Banquet on Nov. 9 at Hamersville School. In the SBAAC American Division, it was Western Brown sophomore goalkeeper Sam Linkous being named this year’s Player of the Year. Linkous recorded 13 shutouts to become Western Brown’s singleseason record holder for shutouts in a single season, aiding this year’s Broncos to the program’s first ever league title with a league

record of 7-0-3. Earning honors as SBAAC American Division Boys Soccer Coach of the Year was Western Brown’s first-year head coach Robert Kuntz. Western Brown players to earn spots on this year’s SBAAC American Division First Team were Linkous, sophomore Chase Easterling, senior Gabe O’Hara, junior Colston Roades, and junior Austin Schweitzer. Western Brown players to earn spots on the SBAAC American Division Second Team were sophomore Austin Coffey, sophomore Blake Hurt, and junior Zach Knight. In the SBAAC National Division, it was BethelTate senior Zach Boston earning Player of the Year

honors after aiding his team to a league title with a perfect 10-0 league mark. Bethel’s Dave Schellenberger was named the SBAAC National Division Boys Soccer Coach of the Year. The Georgetown G-Men finished runner-up in the SBAAC National Division with a league record of 72-1. Georgetown players to earn spots on the SBAAC National Division First Team were junior Logan Doss, senior Chris Hettinger, senior Tanner Householder, and senior Zach Shouse. Georgetown players to earn spots on the SBAAC National Division Second Team were sophomore Cameron Brookbank, junior Will Mootz, and sopho-

more Noah Pack. Players of the Year, winning teams, coaches of the year, and First Team allstars will receive their awards during the SBAAC Fall Sports Awards Banquet to take place Nov. 9 at Hamersville School. Brown County players earning SBAAC American Division First Team awards in girls soccer were Western Brown junior Autumn Boothby, and Western Brown seniors Sierra Steppeler and Mackenzie Young. Among those taking home SBAAC National Division First Team awards in girls soccer were Georgetown sophomore Amaya Lovell and Georgetown senior Emmalee Rockey.

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sBAAC American Division First Team girls soccer all-stars pose with their awards during the Fall sports Awards Dinner and Banquet held at hamersville school on nov. 9. Front row, from the left, are Mackenzie young (senior, western Brown), sierra steppeler (senior, western Brown), Autumn Boothby (junior, western Brown), savannah Matlock (sophomore, new richmond), Anna heiden (senior, new richmond), Jazmyn hinkston (junior, new richmond), Julie harrison (sophomore, new richmond), and Alexis Forsee (senior, new richmond); back row, Brandy rahm (senior, Goshen), Chloe Ducker (junior, Batavia), Maggie Mehlman (junior, Batavia), Lindsay Buten (senior, Amelia), Ally Brown (senior, Amelia), Abby Brown (senior, Amelia), Lauren Gilbert (junior, Amelia), and shelby elder (senior, Amelia).

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sBAAC national Division First Team girls soccer all-stars pose with their awards during the Fall sports Awards Dinner and Banquet held at hamersville school on nov. 9. Front row, from the left, are hope schaljo (senior, williamsburg), emily hart (freshman, williamsburg), Megan Fisher (junior, williamsburg), hailey Beesten (junior, williamsburg), emma Beesten (freshman, williamsburg), emmalee rockey (senior, Georgetown), Amaya Lovell (sophomore, Georgetown), Cassie Johns (senior, Felicity), and haley Belt (senior, Felicity); back row, Alyssa williams (freshman, Cne), Kayla nichols (sophomore, Cne), Kassie Billow (junior, Cne), regan ostermeier (sophomore, Blanchester), Merri Lindsey (senior, Blanchester), emily hinkle (sophomore, Blanchester), McKenzie hamm (senior, Blanchester), emma Gundler (senior, Blanchester), Abby hill (freshman, Bethel), and sam Gardner (senior, Bethel).

cook a meal over an open fire at the nature center. All equipment and instruction will be provided. The cost of the event is $15, and people who are interested should pre-register by calling the Caesar Creek Nature Center at 513-897-2437. • Tea with Louisa May Alcott at Malabar Farm State Park – Join the famous author, Louisa May Alcott, for tea in the Big House on Sunday, Nov. 13, with two seatings available at either 1 p.m. or 3 p.m. Guests will be served tea and traditional fare while enjoying the story of Miss Alcott’s life and her books. Pre-registration is required, and interested parties should call 419-892-2929. For guests ages 1-12, the cost for the event is $10, and the cost is $20 for participants 12 and older. • Turkey Trot at Independence Dam State Park – On Thursday, Nov. 24, from 8-10:30 a.m., we will be having the 19th annual Turkey Trot 4-Mile Run or Fun Walk! The deadline to pre-register is Wednesday, Nov. 16. Race day registration fee is $30 for a runner, $20 for a walker and does not include a T-shirt. Race day sign-in begins at 7:30 a.m. For more information, contact the race director at ttrun4sight@gmail.com. • Bird Walk at Sears Woods State Nature Preserve – On Saturday, Nov. 26, visit Sears Woods State Nature Preserve to learn which what types of birds will spend the winter in the Buckeye State. The event will take place from 3-5 p.m., and people should meet at the Sears Woods parking lot. For more information, call 419-445-1775. • Getting outdoors is an ideal way to relieve stress and boost mood levels. The new Explore Ohio initiative is aimed at encouraging people to exercise outdoors and become healthier in the process. Participants can track their miles, share their photos and create friends groups on the website. Whether people are running, hiking, biking, climbing, walking or paddling, Ohioans can keep track of their progress on ExploreOh.com, and share their adventures on social media using #ExploreOhio. ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.

Deer hunting is an extremely popular activity for sportsmen statewide, and Ohio’s white-tailed deer continue to provide hunters across the state with excellent opportunities for success as they head out into the field. Ohio’s deer-gun season opens Monday, Nov. 28. Hunting remains the most effective management tool for maintaining Ohio’s healthy deer population, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).

Hunting Season Details, Dates, Hours and Bag Limits Ohio’s annual youth white-tailed deer hunting season gives young hunters the opportunity to pursue the state’s most popular big-game animal on Nov. 19-20, and it is open to hunters with a valid youth hunting license and a deer permit. During the deer-gun seasons, deer can be hunted with a shotgun, a muzzleloader .38 caliber or larger, a handgun .357 caliber or larger, specific pistol-cartridge rifles or bows from Monday, Nov. 28, to Sunday, Dec. 4, and Dec. 1718. Details about deer hunting rules are contained in the 2016-2017 Ohio Hunting and Trapping Regulations, available where licenses are sold or at wildohio.gov. Only either-sex permits may be used after Sunday, Nov. 27, unless hunting in an ODNR Division of Wildlife authorized controlled hunt. Deer bag limits are determined by county, and a hunter cannot exceed a county bag limit. The statewide bag limit is six deer. Hunters may harvest only one buck in Ohio, regardless of method of take or location. Hunting hours for all deer seasons are 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset.

Deer-gun hunting season quickly approaching

Wildlife Hotline Hunters and others who have questions about hunting can contact the ODNR Division of Wildlife tollfree at 800-WILDLIFE (945-3543). The whitetailed deer-gun hunting seasons occur at a time when Ohio hunters may have last-minute questions, and the ODNR Division of Wildlife will be available to assist. Special call center hours include: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Nov. 18-19, for youth deer-gun season. 12-5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 26-27. 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday, Nov. 28, to Friday, Dec. 2, and 12-5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, for deer-gun season. The hotline will be closed Thanksgiving Day.

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As people get ready for the season’s festivities, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) reminds Ohioans to get outside for a much-needed break. This time of year is ideal to enjoy the stress-free environment of Ohio State Parks and spend time outdoors with family and friends during the Thanksgiving holiday. • Snowflake Festival at Mt. Gilead State Park – Winter is coming, and ODNR staff are celebrating its arrival on Saturday, Nov. 5. Bring the whole family and enjoy movies, games, prizes and other fun. Campers who decorate their campsites with Christmas décor can win a prize. For more information, call 419946-1961. • Fall Hiking Series at Burr Oak State Park – Enjoy a fall hiking series exploring different sections of Burr Oak State Park. Each hike is about three to four miles in length. The third event in the series will take place at the lodge boat ramp at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5, and the final event will take place at the ranger office on Saturday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m. For more information, call 740767-3570. • Fall Hike at Mohican State Park – On Saturday, Nov. 5, join ODNR naturalists on a refreshing hike to view the towering stands of white pine, hemlock, oak and maple trees. Participants should meet at the Mohican State Park covered bridge picnic area. The hike will last from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., covering approximately 4 miles. For more information, call 419-9945125. • Buckeye Trail Celebration at Boch Hollow State Nature Preserve – Come see the new 4 miles of Ohio’s Buckeye Trail on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 1-5 p.m. Hike options led by staff and volunteers will be available for both a leisurely four-mile hike and a longer, more strenuous hike, which takes in more of Boch Hollow’s improved trail network loops. Guests should meet at the Boch Hollow office at 7211 Bremen Road, Logan, and then they will be shuttled to the trailhead. For more information, call 740-380-8918. • Cast Iron Cookout at Caesar Creek State Park – On Sunday, Nov. 13, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., bring the family and learn how to

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LEGAL NOTICE - CURRENT YEAR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAX LIST

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JILL A. HALL BROWN COUNTY AUDITOR - Published pursuant to ORC 5721.03

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JILL A. HALL BROWN COUNTY AUDITOR - Published pursuant to ORC 5721.03

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BERGEN DEVELOPMENT LLC $46.81 BERGEN DEVELOPMENT LLC $180.45 WHITT ANTHONY J & KAYLA R $26.98 WELLS PAUL W TRUSTEE $955.34 DURHAM RANDALL S & STACIE S $284.86 SCARTH GARY N $13.49 SCARTH GARY N $1,093.08 ODUM DEREK S $26.98 CREECH FRED A & LINDA L $26.98 $26.98 CREECH FRED A & LINDA L CREECH FRED A & LINDA L $26.98 BROWN BEVERLY A $162.95 GAMBREL ROBERT A & JULIE A $127.12 STANFILL JOSEPH-STABLER JEFFERY BOOTS $18.16 EVANS EDDIE K & QUEEN $109.43 CARTWRIGHT HOLLY A & KEVIN $221.34 SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS $1.17 SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS $1.17 SINGLETON JILL M $26.98 CAREY THOMAS J & DEBORAH L $105.40 BAIRD CHESTER V & PATRICIA $217.26 WINDER ELDON & DOROTHY $221.34 BRAY CHRISTOPHER S $105.40 FLORA MARK C JR & SANDRA J $2,199.38 CAROL ANN FARRELL REVOCABLE LIV TRST $130.98 FARRELL CAROL A $35.19 COLLINS TIMOTHY & MELISSA J $1,133.13 LAUGLE JOHN MICHAEL-MALISSA L $2.45 WILLIAMSON JON & SARAH $4.98 BUCKLEY MICHAEL T $221.34 FREY RONALD J & MARLENE K $221.34 FREY RONALD J $35.85 HERTLEIN EMILY $2,334.46 HERTLEIN EMILY $221.34 HUGHES PAUL A & RENEE $10.29 HUGHES PAUL A & RENEE $10.29 $171.09 PIERRE SANDRA L MAINES JOSEPH & NICOLE $19.36 MAINES JOSEPH & NICOLE $23.21 OSBORNE ROY W $836.42 SWEET JAMIE M $859.57 THOMPSON THOMAS G & MARCEL R $6,083.68 JORDAN SUSAN $11.33 BAILEY JACK E $4,283.09 REUSS MICHAEL S & ASHLEY $109.85 HUBER DAVID L SR & CONNIE $2,111.53 $535.70 JONES JULIE HORNSBY RIDENER MICHAEL S $522.18 APPLEGATE CLARENCE E & CAROL $107.54 KILEY DENNIS E & JEROME R $843.25 KILEY PROPERTIES AN OHIO $1,592.94 BAKER FARRIL L $2.98 MURPHY WILLIAM J $1,373.88 MURPHY WILLIAM J $1,486.49 HOLDEN BERWANGER LLC $716.73 $89.45 LEWIS KENNETH L & ANDREA L PIERCE OTIS & VOGES JACQUELINE $175.16 WARNER MICHELLE $1,302.65 WARNER MICHELLE $277.85 GIST ERICA E & JOSEPH T $988.04 BAILEY JACK E $528.23 HUBER DAVID L SR & CONNIE $3,101.89 SIZEMORE JANA TRUSTEE $3,500.90 DOLBY JEREMY A $736.70 WHITAKER PAMELA K $1,181.17 $89.35 MCGAHA JAMES MICHAEL MEYER SONNY & DANNY $1,673.09 HUBER BRADLEY N $1,308.70 KELLEY DONOVAN JR $1,159.37 /NORTHEASTERN LSD BOTTOM LINE LAND LLC $87.00 /BLANCHESTER LSD GREESON JOSEPH & JOANNA $2.50 FALGNER ANTHONY W & LINDA S $989.13 FALGNER ANTHONY W & LINDA S $346.46 /LYNCHBURG LSD $260.00 YEARY WILLIAM H & ANN $942.02 YEARY WILLIAM H & ANN $219.17 /FAYETTEVILLE-PERRY LSD THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 $181.15 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $288.04 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $341.48 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $206.10 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH $153.82 $153.82 THOMPSON TIMOTHY & SARAH HANSEL DARREN S-SHAYNA L SONIAT $679.93 VAN WINKLE ROY A & DEANNA L $1,137.42 VAN WINKLE ROY A & DEANNA L $365.86 DEININGER VIRGINIA E $217.58 /WESTERN-BROWN LSD POWELL MICHAEL & KATHLEEN $1,176.27 GOODMAN BENJAMIN A & SUE E $16.15 LINDSEY LINDA L $367.38 SWANSON RACHEL $481.70 BINGAMON JOSEPH R $473.62 BISHOP DAVID-JASON-KEVIN-BRANDON-BRITTANY $540.28 BECHT RYAN J $567.80 BURNS KEVIN P $556.17 PAGE DAVID L & CRYSTAL L $342.99 FOX ALETHA $2,023.65 ST PIERRE BONNIE J $323.98 UNDERWOOD STEVE J & BETH $226.05 SAINI STEPHANIE $22.12 $437.10 SAINI STEPHANIE GREEN EARL & JOANN $87.57 HIGH HOLLY RENE $97.19 CONNOR BRENT D & MELISSA $128.26 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT CORP $192.45 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT CORP $44.36 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT CORP $347.89 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT CORP $222.94 SMITH KYLE $222.94 GODFREY ROBERT G $273.03 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT CORP $96.79 LEIMBERGER ROBERT & BEVERLY A $66.48 WILLIAMS EMI W $14.62 LEONARD SCOTT & MARY F $227.37 LEONARD CARL RANDALL ETAL $180.72 LEONARD SCOTT M & MARY F $1,043.87 GORHAM DIANA L $404.09 PAINTER JOAN CAROL $484.80 HOMESTEAD INVESTMENT CORP $1,134.28 PAINTER CAROL $253.78 JESTER GILBERT E $222.94 CAHALL MICHELE D $15.70 HARCOURT CHERYL K $728.55 SHUEMAKE BENNIE JUNIOR & LINDA $232.97 SHUEMAKE BENNIE JR & LINDA K $32.80 STEPHENS BILLY R & TRINA A $1,015.87 WILKERSON RODNEY & JEAN $402.13 POLLINGTON CHARLES H $353.52 $75.29 KARREN ROBINSON TRUSTEE ROSE ANGELA M $267.35 CREMER DAVID L & TRACY L $285.40 TENKOTTE JOHN E $294.09 CREMER PROPERTIES LLC $639.43 BINGAMAN CATHY $204.85 STRATTON BRIAN S $1,194.82 CARRINGTON RICKY & CAROL S $34.72 CARRINGTON RICKY & CAROL S $413.96 $31.04 CARRINGTON RICKY & CAROL S

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$415.48 37-072192.0800 JESTER GILBERT E MURRELL LOUISE $47.66 37-072196.0000 37-072256.1200 CONROY ROBERT R & SHIRLEY $2,067.36 37-072380.0400 BOLTON DONALD W & WAYNE $665.74 37-072388.0004 BROWN ROBERT LEE $215.31 37-072388.0005 BROWN ROBERT LEE $224.65 37-072388.0006 BROWN ROBERT LEE $246.80 37-072432.0100 RUTHERFORD MICHAEL $192.29 37-072448.0000 GIBSON WESLEY ALAN $735.76 37-072524.0700 VENTURE LIMITED PART $215.31 $534.81 37-072636.0600 CHRISTIE LEWIS & CARPENTER JON 37-072716.0100 DAVIDSON CARMON M $654.91 37-072724.0200 SHOEMAKE KARLA D & DALE J $224.65 37-072796.0105 PETERS JAMES S & ARICKA $30.03 37-072844.0100 WATSON BARBARA $114.61 37-072908.0400 SHEPHERD WALTER J & VERONICA L $641.70 37-072956.0100 FOWEE DAVID & KAREN $933.68 37-072956.0200 FOWEE DAVID A & KAREN L $999.10 37-073076.0603 MILLER TERRY R & JANE S $547.84 $416.50 37-073096.0000 WATSON BARBARA 37-073096.0410 WATSON BARBARA $86.48 37-073100.1300 DELANEY SANDRA $118.55 37-073100.1400 DELANEY SANDRA $32.27 37-073100.1600 MARTIN JOHN SCOTT $3.00 37-073100.1700 MARTIN JOHN SCOTT $11.77 37-073104.0100 DAVIS PHILLIP S $2,308.74 37-073104.0109 WATSON BARBARA $703.20 37-073104.0115 DAVIS PHILLIP S & SHAWNA $280.23 37-073104.0166 WATSON BARBARA $173.03 DIPIETRANTONIO RICHARD & MOORE RICHARD $116.79 37-073104.0167 38 STERLING TWP /WILLIAMSBURG LSD 39 UNION TWP /R U L H LSD 39-073700.0000 MUSSINAN MONICA $101.55 39-073716.0000 LIGHTNER REGGIE D & MELINDA S $522.49 39-074460.0100 WEBER JAMES P $348.07 39-074532.0000 BEVINS LEE & JANE $60.44 39-074604.0200 APPLEGATE GREGORY K $847.39 39-074604.0300 APPLEGATE GREGORY & BILLIE M $545.00 39-074680.0100 PANCOAST JANIEL & WARD $854.93 39-074728.0000 DAWLEY GWENDOLYN $42.92 39-074796.0000 MINZNER CAROL $50.60 39-074796.0400 MINZNER CAROL $8.49 39-074840.1200 CHAMBERLAIN HUNTER L $278.01 39-074840.1300 CHAMBERLAIN HUNTER L $267.75 39-074928.0141 ZACHARY JAMES W & SHELIA $61.75 39-074928.0143 HEFLIN DWAYNE $20.01 39-074928.0144 RODEN STANLEY R & SANDRA D $365.10 39-075148.0012 POE TONY & VANESSA $204.23 39-075148.0013 POE RAY ANTHONY ETAL $801.32 39-075148.0014 POE RAY ANTHONY ETAL $153.66 BURN LUAN WAGNER-MCDONALD DORIS WAGNER RICHARD $811.69 39-075284.0000 39-075820.0348 MOFFETT DURAND L & JENNIFER L $322.14 39-075988.0000 MERRICK JOHN $525.21 40 UNION TWP /GEORGETOWN EVSD 40-076160.0000 MCCLEESE STANLEY L & MARY B $202.98 41 UNION TWP /R U L H LSD $410.00 41-073716.0100 LIGHTNER REGGIE D & MELINDA S $19.35 41-076756.0000 BARRIOS MARCO ANTONIO CARBALLO $170.16 41-076900.0000 INSKEEP JANDA $26.25 SOUDER MONICA-CHURCH MARQUITA FARRIS $762.44 41-076916.0000 41-077064.0000 WHALEY CHLOE $131.23 41-077360.0000 SCOTT RICK & KRISTI $5.45 41-077408.0000 PARKER JARRAD T $189.65 41-077600.0000 BURDSAL DENNIS PATRICK $18.55 41-077604.0000 BURDSAL DENNIS PATRICK $18.55 41-077844.0000 MAYO YONG SUK $158.44 SPIRES BARB-TIM-TERRY-CHAS-DON- DAVID $16.93 41-078160.0000 41-078196.0000 MAYO YONG SUK $114.98 SHEPERD GROVER $304.39 41-078200.0000 41-078268.0000 SOUTH DAVID W $644.91 41-078392.0000 MOFFETT JENNIFER $722.19 41-078468.0000 MAYO YONG SUK $852.23 41-078484.0000 COOPER CHRISTOPHER G & ELIZABET $1.55 41-079028.0000 APPLEGATE GREGORY K & BILLIE $503.28 41-079032.0000 APPLEGATE GREGORY K & BILLIE $75.89 41-079256.0000 SHROPSHIRE MELINDA $111.74 CHANCE JESSICA-WOODS STEVEN & HUGHES JAMIE $636.68 41-079304.0000 $0.06 41-079320.0000 MAYO YONG SUK 41-079352.0000 BURDSAL DENNIS PATRICK $8.67 41-079356.0000 BURDSAL DENNIS PATRICK $660.43 41-079360.0000 MAYO YONG SUK $496.98 41-079444.0000 SOUDER TERRANCE & EMILY $459.32 41-079452.0000 TRAPP REX $137.61 41-079476.0000 BURDSAL DENNIS PATRICK $19.15 41-079576.0000 MAYO YONG SUK $509.59 41-079996.0000 TRAPP REX & JAYNE $45.28 41-080116.0000 WAGERS KATHY & PURCELL APRIL $202.06 $72.83 41-080304.0100 DALTON MATTHEW R & KIMBERLY A 41-080308.0200 KELLER MARION F JR & BETTY J $1,136.98 41-080412.0000 LARUE RHONDA K HAMILTON $1,024.69 41-080468.0000 MAYO YONG S $187.28 41-080532.0000 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST CO $583.78 41-080696.0000 TRAPP REX $169.35 41-080780.0000 POWELL DAVID F ETAL $150.02 41-080914.0000 STATE OF OHIO $3.40 42 WASHINGTON TWP /EASTERN LSD 42-080940.0100 PATRICK WILLIAM WAYNE $536.49 BUTTS LISA G $954.23 42-081200.0000 42-081436.0000 NANCE MICHAEL A $141.60 42-081536.0101 WHITEHEAD COY E & CHRISTINE $68.06 42-081544.0300 US BANK NA $18.29 42-081700.0100 CRAIG ANNETTE C $286.37 42-081984.0000 CONLEY TROY L & GREGORY D $3,144.79 42-081984.0103 SMITH KYLE $1,544.09 42-081992.0100 SAMS CARL & SAMANTHA $107.05 42-082012.0200 FLICK GREGORY R $379.85 CREMER R BRUCE-DEBORAH L & PERSHING GEOFFREY $215.18 42-082092.0600 42-082232.0025 DOSS MIKE S $2,299.52 42-082232.0031 BAUER GARY L $499.24 42-082408.0400 FLICK GREGORY R & GILPIN ARLIE $2,242.47 42-082452.0000 BOHL DANIEL $1,134.79 42-082548.0000 WILDER JOHN J & WRIGHT LINDA $203.53 42-082588.0000 KING JAMES K & LINA B $476.10 42-900990.0000 CLARK JULIA E & CRAIG T $36.20 42-900991.0000 CLARK JULIA E & CRAIG T $7.56 43 WASHINGTON TWP SARDINIA VIL/EASTERN LSD $41.72 43-082688.0000 WHALEN ARTHUR 43-083488.0000 BUTTS JON & LISA $621.36 43-083544.0000 SIMPSON LEONARD D & CARLA V $324.27 43-083628.0000 SECRETARY HSING & URBAN DEVELOP $548.55 43-083708.0000 HAAS PATRICIA M $320.36 43-083760.0000 WILMOTH KEVIN $903.05 43-083764.0000 WILMOTH KEVIN $38.35 43-083920.0000 SHEPERD GROVER $714.30 43-084160.0000 DAY DANIEL $255.15 43-084180.0100 RAMEY DAVID CHARLES $441.00 $64.34 43-084588.0000 REEDY AARON D & SANDRA J 43-084592.0000 REEDY AARON D & SANDRA J $64.34 43-084684.0100 GREEN JESSE J IV $1.83 43-084720.0000 SEXSON ANGELA $1,160.23 43-084952.0000 GRAVES KENNETH $1.14 43-084956.0000 GRAVES KENNETH $29.60 43-084960.0000 GRAVES KENNETH $1.14 43-085160.0000 SCHMIDT TIMOTHY E & SUSAN R $35.13 43-085180.0000 SCHMIDT TIMOTHY E & SUSAN R $24.21 44 STERLING TWP /MT ORAB VIL/WESTERN BROWN LSD $4,247.86 44-072084.0101 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC 44-072512.0000 HALE TIMOTHY R $1,832.71 44-072512.0200 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $643.83 44-072512.0800 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $142.71 44-072512.0900 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $41.67 44-072512.1100 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $53.17 44-072512.1200 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $40.28 44-072512.1300 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $40.28 $40.28 44-072512.1400 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC 44-072512.1500 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $40.28 44-072684.0100 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $262.88 44-072684.0200 HALE ANGELA MAY $74.61 44-072684.0500 LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC $94.38

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LEGAL NOTICE - CURRENT YEAR DELINQUENT MANUFACTURED HOME TAX LIST

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JILL A. HALL BROWN COUNTY AUDITOR - Published pursuant to ORC 5721.03

PARCEL # 1 BYRD TWP 1-0065 1-0085 2 BYRD TWP 3 CLARK TWP 3-0049 3-0086 3-0106 3-0186 3-0188 3-0280 3-0285 3-0428 3-0529 3-0532 3-0603 3-0657 3-0678 4 CLARK TWP 6 CLARK TWP 7 EAGLE TWP 7-0148 7-0151 7-0166 7-0206 7-0215 7-0236 7-0330 7-0348 7-0350 7-0378 7-0392 8 FRANKLIN TWP 8-0120 8-0143 8-0144 9 FRANKLIN TWP 9-0063 10 GREEN TWP 10-0122 10-0196 10-0341 10-0458 10-0474 11 GREEN TWP 11-0048 11-0072 11-0128 11-0174 11-0214 11-0327 11-0357 11-0391 11-0411 11-0418 12 HUNTINGTON TWP 12-0053 12-0219 12-0223 12-0391 12-0407 12-0413 12-0437 12-0480 12-0491 12-0521 15 ABERDEEN VIL 15-0287 15-0492 15-0517 15-0634 15-0725 15-0779 15-0788 15-0906 15-0909 15-0928

OWNER AMOUNT DUE /EASTERN LSD/EASTE HICKS DANNY $36.39 SANDLIN LEE $14.74 RULH LSD /WESTERN BROWN LSD GRAHAM MYRA L $66.72 HENSLEY SHARON $41.58 HENSLEY SHARON $41.58 SMITH THOMAS $41.58 SMITH THOMAS $41.58 TRUMBLE ARTHUR & CATHERINE HERINE $5.74 BARTLEY MELISSA $26.71 SMALLWOOD TONYA $64.68 AFTERKIRK JOHN S $41.58 HOMESTEAD INVESTMENT CORP $41.58 BRUMLEY KEITH $93.41 DEMPSEY DONNA $129.22 BRUMLEY KEITH $36.22 /BETHEL-TATE LSD /HAMERSVILLE/WBLSD /EASTERN LSD PIERCE THOMAS $215.59 JACKSON TIM $19.80 POLLITT WILLARD & TRESSIE $28.18 JAMISON ERNIE R $7.59 DREES FRANK W & GARNET $324.12 TOLLE RICHARD KYLE $667.68 CHASE MANHATTAN BANK USA $574.89 MURRAY RICHARD $21.16 HANSELMAN ROY $2.89 PARKER LOUIS & KIM $325.46 PARKS SUSAN $2.23 /EASTERN LSD BUNDY ROBERT $545.02 MAYS WAYNE L $13.55 CARTER HOMER $97.57 /GEORGETOWN EVSD BRUMFIELD JACKIE & TONYA $342.07 /WESTERN BROWN LSD WALLACE RICHARD VA & JANNINE $219.75 FIRST STATE BANK $60.73 PLANCK CONNIE $159.58 DRUCK DENISE $179.38 CAMPBELL DAVID $28.92 /MT ORAB VIL/WBLSD LUMA PROPERTIES LLC $118.25 STAMPER TIFFANIE $40.21 FYFFE AMY $37.65 O'FARRELL DANIEL $68.81 DAWES PATRICIA & ANTHONY $104.92 JANSON DENNIS $280.52 LYKINS GARY $100.78 FOSTER VILLIE/MCKINZIE APRIL $87.44 LARUE JASON $43.73 LOVELL ALICEN/MILLER ROXANNE $6.63 /RULH LSD QUICK JOHN R & BRENDA $62.35 YEAGER MELVIN M $20.05 ROSS MICHAEL WAYNE $102.99 YEAGER MELVIN M $14.72 DUNN ROBERT L $1.40 WALTERS TERRY $1.98 ROSE JANET R & THOMAS $759.36 HOBBS NORMAN & DAWN $199.94 SHELTON JERRY/MULLIKAN KRISTA $52.88 BLOOMFIELD FREDRIC/ LADONNA $6.81 /RULH LSD GARRETT MATTHEW $29.55 SCHNEIDER RONNIE 1995 $101.30 PFEFFER MICHAEL TRUSTEE $2.30 PFEFFER MICHAEL $3.20 COOPER BONNIE $17.72 VIZE JOYCE $40.29 MANNING GERALD S $118.18 MYERS DINAH K $375.45 FELTNER DIANE $10.65 GRANDE CYNTHIA D $441.57

PARCEL # 15-0939 16 JACKSON TWP 16-0021 16-0187 16-0536 17 JEFFERSON TWP 18 JEFFERSON TWP 18-0057 18-0082 19 LEWIS TWP 19-0020 19-0084 19-0274 19-0311 19-0357 19-0381 19-0388 19-0436 19-0465 19-0477 19-0489 20 LEWIS TWP 20-0204 20-0215 20-0307 20-0337 21 LEWIS TWP 21-0040 21-0055 21-0068 22 LEWIS TWP 22-0002 22-0094 23 PERRY TWP 23-0051 23-0167 23-0334 23-0340 23-0412 23-0418 23-0428 23-0509 23-0544 23-0576 23-0591 23-0606 23-0643 23-0667 26 PERRY TWP 27 FAYETTEVILLE 27-0026 29 PIKE TWP 29-0138 29-0177 29-0250 29-0317 29-0367 29-0499 29-0518 29-0691 29-0770 29-0791 29-0795 29-0850 29-0876 29-0881 29-0905 29-0989 30 PIKE TWP 30-0022 30-0023 30-0027 30-0030 30-0033 30-0034 30-0048 30-0050

OWNER AMOUNT DUE REYNOLDS THOMAS $44.33 /EASTERN LSD $160.00 GAST JASON $97.14 EDMISTEN ELISHA $16.65 STRUNK NOBLE $269.18 /EASTERN LSD /RUSSELLVILLE VIL/ELSD WELLS ALAYNE $720.70 BLEVINS STEVEN W $73.52 /WESTERN BROWN LSD HAYSLIP TERRY $45.99 SOARD CELIA $41.58 $171.34 JORDAN ELDON & BEVER STEPHANY JAMES & ROSE $7.09 HICKS JENNIFER L $362.42 MENDENHALL JOHN E & EASTERLING $17.46 DIETRICH MARVIN & MARY $260.73 NEAL CARLA R $141.35 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT $26.19 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT $130.89 MUNCY PAUL & ELAINE $130.89 /RULH LSD OWEN ANITA M $329.75 STEMMERDING RONDA $222.57 $16.49 ROGER & KATELYNN TAYLOR KLUBA EDWARD JR $497.39 /GEORGETOWN EVSD HOMESTEAD INVESTMENT $183.35 HOMESTEAD INVESTMENT $138.90 HOMESTEAD INVESTMENT CORP $55.58 /HIGGINSPORT VIL/RULH LSD KNOPF HELMUTH $59.92 NEWKIRK JOHN & KATHLEEN $102.29 FAYETTEVILLE/PERRY LSD DUNN GARY W $11.13 COMBS DUSTY & SUSAN JORDAN $2.55 PIERRE SANDRA $213.82 MCPHERSON TINA LYNN $76.37 FILLMORE MATTHEW & MICHELLE $2.73 SWEET JAMIE LOT 33 $378.33 RUMMEL JAMIE L $213.87 SMITH JAMES M $329.73 HUBBARD TIM & KIM $1,093.24 BUTLER JEFFREY & MYRNA LYNN $235.25 APPLEGATE CLARENCE & CAROLE $668.75 BRADSHAW RICK $57.24 CHEWNING BRADLEY $40.95 SHERROD JOE $16.31 WILLIAMSBURG LSD VIL/FAYETTEVILLE-PERRY LSD VANWINKLE ROY A $487.76 WESTERN BROWN LSD MCKINNEY MAXINE & HIGH STEVEN $84.44 SHUEMAKE BENNIE & LINDA $45.21 SANI STEPHANIE $108.00 BINGAMAN CATHY $135.28 MOORE ROBERT F $23.22 COMBS MITCHELL B $19.89 SAINI STEPHANIE $108.00 DAVIS SHELIA R $1.88 BREEDLOVE ANNA $74.45 SMITH KYLE $161.98 DAWES ROBERT & TAMMY $188.97 PARKER CLYDE $67.50 GOODMAN BENJAMIN A $668.77 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT $108.00 SPARKS JEFFREY M $66.07 HENSLEY LOFTIE & ROBIN $216.90 MT ORAB VIL/WBLSD VRABLIC MICHAEL A &ANNA $69.07 WELLS DAVID $103.79 SCHNEIDER RONALD 988 LOT $66.67 SCHNEIDER RONALD C 1993 LO $49.42 $34.32 SCHNEIDER RON 8) LOT# SCHNEIDER RON 7) LOT# $34.32 SCHNEIDER RON 94) LOT# $34.32 SCHNEIDER RONNIE 87) LO $54.91

PARCEL # OWNER AMOUNT DUE 30-0051 SCHNEIDER RONNIE 84) LOT $20.59 30-0053 JOHNS BRUCE $20.59 30-0058 SCHNEIDER RONNIE $27.46 30-0065 CARTONE FILIPPO $65.08 31 PLEASANT TWP /GEORGETOWN EVSD 31-0063 LONG DANIEL G $1.98 31-0065 HOLLAND RANDY L & CO $125.09 31-0073 SOUDER TERRANCE ETAL $164.85 31-0123 SHELTON BRENDA $57.71 $1.57 SHELTON BRENDA 31-0149 32 PLEASANT TWP /RULH LSD 32-0026 FINLEY TERI L $353.80 33 PLEASANT TWP /GEORGETOWN VIL/GEVSD 33-0023 HAGER CLARENCE E & LITTLE TIFF $35.87 33-0042 PARKS CONNIE L $41.58 33-0072 WILMOTH KEVIN & TRICIA $14.18 33-0117 SARVER FRANK $45.42 33-0136 HAMMONS JERRY & NORMA $182.05 33-0211 MOORE DAVID LOT 16 $295.05 34 SCOTT TWP WESTERN BROWN LSD 34-0948 LOVELL BRYANT $41.58 34-0986 TRUITT JACKIE $53.13 WHITE DENNIS $66.44 34-1015 34-1016 MOORE PAULINE $333.69 34-1023 FITHEN RUTH ANN $1.11 34-1025 MINNIE HEATHER $37.21 35 SCOTT TWP GEORGETOWN EVSD 35-0032 GREEN JESSE & SARAH $57.96 37 STERLING TWP /WESTERN BROWN LSD 37-0041 GROSS PAMELA $204.04 37-0062 DELANEY SHAWN $41.58 37-0172 SHEPHERD WALTER &VERONICA $13.21 37-0291 GREEN DAVID $13.61 37-0298 VOSS WILLIAM M $68.04 37-0352 DAVIDSON CARMON & MAGDALEN $180.41 $7.00 37-0366 DAY BRENDA L 37-0419 COUCH ALYSSA $90.32 37-0473 FIZER SHANNON N $3.36 37-0474 SHOEMAKE DALE J & KARLA $132.13 37-0520 BRUNER ARTHUR & VIRGINIA $1.98 37-0801 WATSON CARL $41.58 37-0816 KENNEDY ANITA $41.58 37-0852 IKER GREG $113.84 37-0903 DALEY JOANN H $4.62 37-1083 SHAW HARVEY & MILDRED $158.72 37-1167 PAYNE JUDY $259.12 37-1198 WATSON BARBARA & CARL $51.68 37-1199 WATSON BARBARA $36.92 37-1200 WATSON BARBARA $68.04 JORDAN JOEY $71.26 37-1319 37-1337 BURDINE SHANE $16.31 37-1402 LINDSEY RANDALL $39.69 37-1500 GULLETT AMANDA $108.82 38 STERLING TWP /WILLIAMSBURG LSD 39 UNION TWP RULH LSD 39-0043 PACE GARY S $15.98 39-0142 HEFLIN JOHN & DONNA $98.20 39-0235 DAWLEY GWENDOLYN $65.08 39-0252 POE TONY & VANESSA $13.33 40 UNION TWP GEORGETOWN EVSD 41 UNION TWP RULH LSD 41-0022 COCHRAN DONALD & CHARLENE $3.07 $41.58 41-0083 HERRMANN FRANCES CHRISTINE 41-0084 FREBIS MARY $78.40 41-0192 MASON MANDY $4.24 41-0298 DAWSON GLORIA $52.06 41-0328 CAMPBELL DAVID $37.26 41-0336 BLEVINS STEVEN W $118.53 42 WASHINGTON TWP /EASTERN LSD 42-1248 KESSLER KATHLEEN $434.65 42-1254 WHITEHEAD CHRISTINE $112.50 42-1291 WILDER JOHNNY J $167.04 43 WASHINGTON TWP /SARDINIA VIL/ELSD 43-1071 HOLLEN ANGIE L $77.66 43-1092 WATKINS TIFFANY $139.78

Clermont County fair gets a new face lift

After years of planning, fundraising opportunities, donations, and community support, the Clermont County Fair Board is very proud to announce that the fairgrounds is under construction for the building of a brand new 21,000 ft. show arena with enclosed pens for hog, sheep, and goats. The first step is the removal of all the existing barns, maintenance shop, and show arena in the south west corner of the property. This is happening very quickly, thanks to a group effort of Board members, Friends of the Fair, and 4-H parents. Old pens have been sold, and whatever can be salvaged has been put aside. Once everything has been cleared away, construction on the new metal facility can begin. The entire project will cost around $400,000, and is being funded in part by the Friends of the Fair whose main source of income has been the pork tenderloin sandwiches they sell at the fair and the profit from the Quarter Auctions held during the fall campouts. They also have received several major corporate donations to put toward this project. Another major contributor of this project has been the profits from spring concerts that have been held on the fairgrounds for the past several years. The Dan Varner Band has been one of several well-known bands to support this project.

Last year we had approximately 258 goat, 50 sheep and 165 hog projects which means approximately 400 4-H and/or FFA members will benefit from this endeavor. Fair Board President Dan Hodges said, “the hog and goat programs have grown tremendously and our current barns are outdated and in poor condition, they are also inadequate (size wise) for our needs. We are simply at a time when we need to make a change and grow to the next level.” In addition, the existing show arena is not large enough to hold even a fraction of the number of people who want a seat to see the shows. Hodges said, “The new structure will be a fixture on our grounds and will show our dedication to our youth for their hard work and determination. These young people are the future of our county, our leaders for tomorrow, the driving force behind our success as a community. They are the future for our fair. They deserve the best of us and to have something they can be proud of.” While this renovation is way overdue, coming up with the money has not been an easy task. Even with the efforts of the Board’s Barn Fund Committee, the Friends of the Fair, and the donations they have already received, they are working with a very slim budget. The Fair Board has already arranged for a line

of credit for the balance of the money needed, but the amount of the loan has not been set. The more community support they receive in donations, either in kind or monetary, the less they will have to borrow –or- the more bells

and whistles can be added to the project such as LED lighting which will save money in the long run but is costly to install. Hodges said, “We have a great fair family, the best volunteers, parents, grandparents, consultants, and

Adams Brown Recycling, in Georgetown, will be closed Thursday, November 24th, Friday, November 25th, in observance of Thanksgiving. We hope you and your families have a wonderful holiday. Regular hours are Mon. – Fri. 9am-4pm and Saturday from 9am-2pm. There will be NO Curbside recycling pick up on Thursday, November 24th.

The changes will run as: Fayetteville and St. Martin will be picked-up on Wednesday, November 23rd along with the regular Wednesday routes. Mt. Orab East and West will be picked up on Friday, November 25th. Call (937) 378-3431 for more information or go to www.browncountysolidwate.org.

Adams Brown holiday recycling hours

many more. I want to personally thank everyone who has been involved in making this dream a reality, but now we are in need of some additional financial help to complete the project. I am asking for anyone who can help to contact us.” Donations can be sent to: CCAS Barn Fund, PO Box 369, Owensville, OH 45160 or call Dan Hodges at 513-515-1927. For those of you who went

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through the 4-H or FFA programs in Clermont Co., now it’s your opportunity to give back to the youth of today. The Clermont Co. Agricultural Society is a non-profit organization.

Mt. Orab Wesleyan Church

Come join us for some holiday fun before the Mount Orab Christmas Parade on Nov. 26 for cookies, coffee and hot chocolate. Our church parking lot is the perfect place to see the parade. So park on our lot and enjoy some cookies before the parade. Call the church office for more information at (937) 444-3370.

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HELP WANTED

SENIOR HOMECARE UNLIMITED, LLC., a rapidly growing company in Mt. Orab, OH is seeking CNA’s, STNA’s, & HHA’s in Adams, Brown & Highland Counties. If you enjoy working with the elderly & a flexible schedule please contact us at 937-444-0930.

ENTRY LEVEL – Factory Positions Immediate Openings. Great Benefits. Apply @ Core Composites Cincinnati 4174 Half Acre Rd., Batavia, 45103 Or send resume to droush@coremt. com

WE HAVE JOBS!!!! Landscape, General Labor Window Mfg., Construction Painters, Material Handlers Shipping, Warehouse Inspectors, Packers, Electrician, machine Operators/maintenance, Welders, Construction. Call 513-842-8000 today for an immediate interview! or apply online at www.expresspros.com Select the Cincinnati East office. EXPRESS EMPLOYM E N T PROFESSIONALS HIRING ROOFERS!!! Commerical & residential. Hiring sheet metal mechanic for shop & field work. Also hiring steel building erectors. Apply in person at: 789 US Hwy 50 Milford, OH 45150. 513-965-9200.

AUTO BODY or AUTO MECHANIC Must have own tools, references and experience. VANDEMARK COMPANY

513-797-7278

SEXUAL ASSAULT ADVOCATE YWCA Greater Cincinnati & Women Helping Women are hiring for a full-time Sexual Assault Advocate for Adams & Brown Counties. Candidates should have bachelor’s degree in social work/human services or related field. Experience in sexual assault advocacy, strong communication, organization & project planning skills are essential. Candidates must have reliable transportation & be comfortable in conducting outreach & supporting relationships with survivors, community volunteers, courts, law enforcement, local hospitals, & mental health providers. Please submit resume & cover letter to Amber Malott at amalott@ywcacin.org DRIVERS WANTED Tanker Endorsement Needed Earn up to $300 a day 2 Years Experience Class A CDL Local Hauling $500 Sign-on Bonus (See details at TCB office)

Call TCB Trucking 513-309-7559 513-625-8183

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Southwest Ohio Developmental Center

THERAPEUTIC PROGRAM WORKER (TPW), LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN)

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

OPEN/WALK-IN INTERVIEWS Tuesday, November 15, 2016 • 9:00am - 5:00pm

TPW 15.60/hr LPN 20.02/hr

Southwest Ohio Developmental Center provides quality service 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 one (1) week training period, are initially considered intermittent (current intermittent staff are averaging 30+ hours/wk) and may provide opportunities to permanent employment at SODC. Employment subject to successful completion of background check and validation of current drivers license.

Home Health Administrative Assistant 21 Hours Per Week

Candidate must be an organized, motivated, self-starter with experience in medical insurance authorizations. Candidates should have a healthcare background with general office knowledge, computer literacy, understanding of medical terminology and the ability to assist in general clerical duties. This position will be responsible for obtaining insurance approvals, assisting in the new referral process & using specialized medical software. * 401(k) Retirement Plan * Paid Time Off * In House Fitness Center

Apply on-line or in person Monday - Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. or applications are available at www.ohiovalleymanor.com 5280 US Highways 62 & 68 Ripley, OH 45167 (937) 392-4318 Email: sfite@ohiovalleymanor.com

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Providing 1 bedroom affordable rental housing units designated for 62 years of age or older; disabled regardless of age. On site manager/maintenance. Appliances furnished. Water, sewer, trash included. No steps. Laundry / community room - air conditioner - porches - off street parking. Possibility of rental assistance. Handicap accessible. TDD # 419-526-0466 This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

HIRING CAREGIVERS! Clermont & Brown County openings. Helping seniors to remain at home by providing non-medical care. All shifts. Home Instead Senior Care Call 513230-5111 DRIVERS: REGIONAL. Home Weekly/BiWeekly Guaranteed. Paid Loaded & Empty/Rider Program. No-Touch, benefits & monthly bonuses. 877-758-3905.

D R I V E R S WANTED. Class ACDL. Local and over the road. 606-7768627.

PART TIME office help needed for a landscaping company. Eastern Clermont County. 513-8763081. NURSES & STNAs needed for long term care facility. Must be dependable. Please apply at Locust Ridge Nursing Home 12745 Elm Corner Rd, Williamsburg, Ohio or call 937-444-2920 or 513-579-9949.

NOW HIRING! CLASS A CDL DRIVERS. Must have clean record & pass drug test. Must have 2 years experience. Good equipment & steady work. Retirement & health insurance available. Some possible overnight work - no more than 200 miles from home. TRUCK WASHER Part time, Saturdays $10.00/hour. Call 937-444-3717. RESIDENTIAL ROOFER Transportation & driver’s license required. Pay according to experience. Apply in person at: 789 US Hwy 50 Milford, OH 45150. 513-965-9200.

Sun Publishing Group, a family-owned community media company based in Batavia, Ohio, with newspapers, websites, magazines and specialty publications is looking for a talented design and pagination artist to help take our company to the next level in community marketing/layout. We are a young company with a long history of community newspapers and websites looking to expand our presence in web and graphic design to fit the needs of a changing social environment. If you have a natural eye for design and layout with the knowledge of QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign this could be a perfect fit for you. There is also a need to understand and use an ad tracking software to place the ads in each publication. This position would be working with existing staff on designing newspaper ads, layouts of newspapers and design websites for four different newspapers. The successful candidate will have a Bachelor’s degree with emphasis in Graphics design and/or three years experience newspaper or print design. The position has a Monday-Friday work schedule.

Send your resume to Scott.t.champion@gmail.com

Serving People with Developmental Disabilities

WE ARE HIRING!

DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS $9 – $11.50 per hour

APPLY ONLINE @ www.benchmarkhs.com/careers OR CALL 513-648-9360

THE VILLAGE OF RUSSELLVILLE is seeking qualified candidates for the parttime salary position of FISCAL OFFICER/ VILLAGE CLERK. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Preparing the annual budget, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, banking activity, office duties & attending monthly meetings. Requirements: Experience in accounting, computer skills, Microsoft Office. Knowledge of governmental fund accounting is strongly desired. For more info call 937-377-9129. Mail resume to: Village of Russellville, PO Box 158, Russellville, OH 45168 or email to villageofrussellville@yahoo.com FULL TIME EXPERIENCED MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed for a busy Batavia practice. Epic knowledge a plus. Hours are MondayFriday 9:00 am -5:30 pm. No weekends. Send resume with salary requirements to: Practice Administrator 2055 Hospital Drive Suite 300 Batavia, Ohio 45103 or email resume to clermontinternists2@gmail.com. NO phone calls please. WE ARE NOW HIRING for kitchen work. Looking for a dependable upbeat person with reliable transportation, flexibility with the work schedule includes weekends. No Experience necessary. Located in Eastern Brown County. if interested please email resume to: barrelracerrobyn@ yahoo.com be sure to include contact information.

A Family Business for Over 35 Years ************ CDL-A Driver $1,000 sign on Bonus 2 years experience Percentage Pay Health Insurance Vacation + Holiday Regional Position 513-724-7140

POLE BARN BUILDERS or Subcontractors needed to build pole buildings. TECUMSEH BUILDINGS 937-446-2542 or 937-446-2917

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EXPERIENCED ROUGH FRAMER or Carpenter’s Helper needed, new construction. MUST HAVE Transportation & Phone. Call 513-752-1606 leave message.

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The Brown County Public Library (BCPL) and The Union Township Public Library (UTPL) have been selected by the State Library of Ohio to participate in Guiding Ohio Online, an AmeriCorps program. This is the third year that the grant has been awarded to Brown County’s libraries. Guiding Ohio Online was developed by the State Library of Ohio to support rural public libraries in their efforts to teach patrons to find, understand, and use vital online resources and services. Guiding Ohio Online recently approved Patsy Fisher for another 11month term of service to Brown County Libraries as an AmeriCorps member. Ms. Fisher will deliver digital literacy training through computer classes, one-onone computer assistance, outreach to local organi-

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"MILO" is an intact male who is approximately three years old and weighs fifty pounds. Milo is getting a little sad in his kennel. He loves to go out and play and watches down the aisle for someone to come get him out. He is fuzzy and funny and would make a great family dog.

Joshua Manor Apartments

91 Simmons Avenue Peebles, Ohio 45660 Applications for low-income housing will be accepted for Joshua Manor Apartments at 91 Simmons Avenue, Peebles, Ohio on Wednesdays between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

To qualify you must be 55 years of age or older.

Persons requiring a unit designated for persons with a mobility impairment are not required to be 55 years or older to apply. For more information contact Patricia Montgomery at 1-800-553-7393 ext. 257.

"Amara" is a spayed female who is approximately a year old and weighs 54 pounds. She knows basic commands and is happy and friendly.

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NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS AT

MULBERRY HILL APARTMENTS

RIPLEY, OH. RIVERVIEW 38 NORTH FRONT ST., 1st floor, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Available now. $475 month plus deposit plus utilities. 513-616-8665 leave name & number. MT. ORAB - 55 & older community. New construction - 2 BEDROOM SPECIALS! Call today! 937-444-1708 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

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

BATAVIA: 2BR, $550. per month, balcony, quiet family friendly, central a/c, eat-in equipped kitchen, laundry. Offstreet parking. 513561-4014.

RIPLEY - 1 BR Ground floor LR, KIT & Deck, lower level 1-BR, BA, walk in closet, storage rm & door to patio & yard. All appliances inc dishwasher & washer/ dryer. In Ripley at 4th & Market St. 2 person max, no pets or smokers please. Credit & background check required. $400/mo & $400 deposit. Text/call 513-373-9123.

2 BEDROOM APARTMENT OR HOUSE FOR RENT No Pets. References required. $400 month plus deposit. 937-6180066

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 9:30am-3:30pm. 513-732-6935 TDD# 1-800-750-0750 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.”

for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments at:

459 S. Mulberry St., Wilmington, Oh 45177

Georgetown 1 Apartments: 401 Marshall Ave. Georgetown, OH 45121

ONE & TWO BEDROOM APPLIANCES PROVIDED. LAUNDRY FACILITY ON SITE RENTAL ASISTANCE IS AVAILABLE

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

Office 937-380-4563 TDD 419-526-0466

TDD #419-526-0466

“This institution is an equal opportunity employer.”

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

APTS UNFURNISHED

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS APPLY AT: 610 MARKLEY AVE. GEORGETOWN, OH 45121 or call for details at:

937-378-6460

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

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments at:

Markley Square Apartments located at 610 MARKLEY AVE. GEORGETOWN, OH 45121 or call for details at

937-378-6460

Stove, refrigerator, and on site laundry. RENT BASED ON INCOME TDD #419-526-0466

“This institution is an equal opportunity provider.”

GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! New deluxe 1-3 BR apartments in Mt. Orab. Prices range from $620 - $1200. These are a must see! 937-444-3043.

BATAVIA - TWO and THREE bedroom apartments available with open wait list. Accepting applications M-F, 9a.m.-4p.m. Apartments are income based. 513-732-3804 HOUSES FOR RENT

VERY NICE AND CLEAN 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 bath near 62 & 32. NO SMOKING! NO PETS! $695/month plus deposit. 937-5150210

3BR, 1BA located in Ripley, full basement, fresh paint, some appliances; $475/mo plus deposit. Call 937213-2401.

BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage home to rent ASAP in Mt. Orab. Located near WB schools. Kitchen appliances included. Over 1800 sq ft. living pace. NO pets, tenants responsible for water, electric, & lawn maintenance. 1yr lease, deposit required. Call 937-213-1548 or go to: www.tristaterental management.com for more information & to download an application. MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

NICE CLEAN 2 Bedroom Mobile Home on 2 acres. Has stove, refridgerator, shed. NO SMOKING, NO PETS. References required. $475.00 deposit, $475.00 rent. Call 937-378-6827

GARAGE/ PARKING/ STORAGE

GARAGE FOR RENT CHEAP!! 9x18 garage with concrete floor and roll-up door. No car/boat repair, etc. FOR STORAGE ONLY. $65.00 per month Call Bill 513-383-4084 14 North Third Street Ripley, Ohio 45167 LOTS AND ACREAGE

20 PRIME ACRES. 1800’ frontage all tillable Scott Township 937-444-7048 MISC. FOR RENT

HALL RENTAL Two halls available for rent. One hall is 4000 sq. ft. w/complete kitchen. Second hall holds 175 people. Call for pricing. 937378-4330.

MOBILE HOMES, PARTS & SERVICE

ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDEplease take over. $3500 Deposit required 859-371-2140 FIREWOOD

FOR SALE SEASONED Firewood & outside furnace wood. All year round. Local. I would like to haul 14’ dump loads. Scott Malott 937-213-3193

FOR SALE: Seasoned firewood, full measured cord, $130. Cash only. You haul. 937-444-6167. HAY & GRAIN

HAY FOR SALE Mixed grass, hay 4x5 round bales & small square bales 937-725-5050

zations, and volunteer recruitment of future trainers in the libraries. Some popular training sessions offered by Ms. Fisher are: How to Use Facebook, How to Set Up and Manage an Email Account, How to Protect Yourself and Your Kids Online, How to Access Online Health Records and Government Information, How to Edit Digital Photos, How to Use the Library’s Online Catalog, How to Download eBooks, plus much more. Ms. Fisher can also tailor lessons for an individual’s specific needs. Anyone interested in receiving computer assistance should contact Patsy Fisher at (513) 436-1301, call or visit The Brown County Public Library or The Union Township Public Library, or email Ms. Fisher at goobrowncounty@gmail.com .

PROPERTY CLEAN-UP (rentals, repos, remodels, etc.)

& JUNK REMOVAL Let us clean up the mess.

513-815-2116.

HAY & GRAIN

MIXED HAY for sale 5x5 round bales $30., Also square bales $4. 937-618-1410 HAY FOR SALE $25 per roll, Good quality 4x5 ft bales, will discount to volume buyers. Hauling available! 937-544-7133

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! 937-3782850, 937-378-2399, 513-348-5870 or 513256-8623.

WANTED Insulated copper & aluminum wire. Must have 100lbs or more. I will pick up wire & pay cash. My scale is mobile. I pay #1 price for 12ga. or larger stranded wire & #1 price for 14ga. & larger solid wire. Also buy other sizes of copper wire & will buy insulated aluminum wire. Call for current pricing as it changes twice a week. Give me a try! Honest weights, great prices! 937-4140972. Ask for Bernie. PETS & SUPPLIES

2 COON Hound pups male & female, full blooded, out of good stock, 6 months old. FREE TO GOOD HOME. 937-5153277

SIAMESE KITTENS, Seal Point, Pure bred - not registered. Vet checked. $190. each - cash only. 937-584-4497 MISC. FOR SALE

FOR SALE Butcher Hogs Delivery & bookings available. Call Hattan Farms 937-780-6401.

MISC. FOR SALE

FOR SALE Butcher Beef Buy half of half, half or whole. Bookings & delivery available December & January. Call Hattan Farms 937-780-6401. FREE, FREE, FREE PIANO Baldwin Spinet w/bench. Fair condition. Needs tuning. Fayetteville 513-875-3119.

FOR SALE: 2 blue recliners, table lamp, small air compressor, heater & step stool, 513-265-7155.

CHINA CABINET black, has glass shelves, back mirror great shape $150. Desk - average shape $25. 937-483-4203 VIKING EQUIPMENT 13 ton Ram engine lift, $250. Electric pop machine $75 513-875-2263. HORSES

FOR SALE: 10 year old Miniature horse, mare, very gentle, great 4-H project, AMHR registered. $300 (937) 205-0133 R.V.’S/CAMPERS 2012 GULF STREAM CAMPER, 19 miles, excellent condition. Never been smoked in. $20,000 OBO 937-217-5487 YARD/GARAGE SALE

INSIDE GARAGE SALE Nov. 16, 17 &18 Dye Families at 1219 Gray Rd between Sardinia & Buford off St Rt 134. Follow signs! Christmas decorations, table clothes, tins, special Santa mug & cookies plate, cake pans, pie plates, cookie sheets, skillets, Jadeite, Pyrex, Corning, bells, tools, tobacco sticks & dog house. Weather not a problem.


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Highland County Line: $67,000.00 Looking for a solidly blt. 3 possible 4 BR home w/2 Full Ba, 2 car det. gar, fenced back yard and a bsmt? Look no further. This home is a stone's throw from the corner of SR's 138 & 134. Hardwood flring thruout. MBR suite has beautiful ceramic shower and a w/o to decking ovrlking the back yard. Public water and sewer.

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1515955 Mt. Orab STUNNING! 2 BR, 2 BA Custom Renovation! Amazing touches to every room. Bamboo flring almost thru-out. Custom blt-ins, vanities, wdwrk & trim work.Cathedral ceilings in LR & Kit. Stone work focus wall in Kit. Granite island. Beau. Laundry closet. French door walk-out to outdoor living area that is 2nd to none. Tiered dckng, Fully decked pool, Cov porches!! $157,500

Sprigg TWP. Private location for this 2BR 2.5 Ba. stick blt hm. on 7.10 rolling acres. Full part finished bsmt. w/walk out. Several drywalled rooms inthe bsmt. Sunken Kit. and Dining Rm. w/walk out to side decking. Living Rm. has walk outs on both ends. Beau. laminate thru-out. Cov. front andback porches. Small bsktbll court and a huge shed.Look! $87,500

1504451 Georgetown 3 BR, 1 Full Bath. You step back into time as you enter this solidly blt. home. Built-ins, Original lite fixtures, Fully equipped Kit.,Beautiful hardwood flring (under carpetas well). Wrap around porch & huge walkup attic. Located just one block over from the Business District. Wrap around porch, full dry bsmt. Public Water & Sewer. Take a look $69,500

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1508743 - Mt. Orab - Quality home in up and coming bedroom community of Cincinnati! This custom-built home is thoughtfully placed for private views on a large, tastefully landscaped lot in a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood. Its two stories feature 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, high ceilings, large kitchen with SS appliances & pantry. Home office on 1st. Fl. $225,000

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1508900 - Blue Creek Country Living at it's best! This 4BR 2Ba Hm sits atop a knoll on a corner lot. Newer siding w/insulation wrap, gutters & roof. The floor plan is openand easy. This fully equipped kitchen has SS appl. and loads of storage, it even has a SS chef style Exhaust. Split Flr plan, MBR suite w/all of theamenities, Deck in the Rear. 3.207 rolling acs. $89,900

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1477577 - Georgetown - 3 BR. Brand New Windows, Newer flooring, natural hdwd under all carpet.New roof'10, HVAC '11, Plumbing and Electric'15. Natural wood work throughout. Some original lite fixtures. Eat in Kitchen, Formal Dining Room. Huge walk-in attic storage on second level. Full bsmt. w/1 car garage included.All of this on a corner location!! Will 1515717 - Sterling Look No Further! Land Is Set Up With Water (BPA), Electric (Duke Or not last long! $54,000 So. Cen Power) & Septic. All You Need To Do Is Hire A Builder Or Bring Your Favorite Home. Heavily Wooded, Approximately 500' Of Frontage. 13.9 Acres With Creek! $79,900

1511801 Bethel Totally awesome 3 BR full brick hm. ready to move into! Fully equipped kit., Huge Family Rm., w/o to amazing screened back porch (w/skylite)! Hard woodfloors in most rooms. Check out the gorgeous basin in Master Ba. Cov. front porch and att. 2 car gar. Above ground pool in fenced back yard. Small coy pond. Located on a no outlet street. Come take a look $175,000

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1516023 Mt.Orab 3 BR, 1.5 Bath. In the Heart of Mt. Orab's business district. Visable from US Rt 68. Fresh paint on exterior. Brick Home should be a renovation in process. Beautiful pocket doors, rich natural woodwork, 1st. floor. bath, hdwd floors, thru-out, Formal LR, parlor w/built-ins. Newer roof, 2 car gar. Income producing property! $87,000

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1501697 Batavia Anchor Site is Buffalo Wings and Rings which has a solid customer base. Units 1 & 3 currently avail. Unit 1 former Restaurant 3600 sq. Ft. w/outdoor dining not included in noted footage. Much equipment avail. Easy Start-up for food business. Unit 2 3500 Sq Ft. Great Location minutes to Eastgate. 85 Parking spaces avail. 30,000 traffic count.

$159,900 - Minutes to Georgetown and Mt. Orab. Come take a closer look at this full brick 2600 SF beauty! 4BR 2.5 Ba, The MBR Suite is a one of a kind, French door walk out, Bath has a soaking tub and shower. Fully equipped kitchen, SS appl. Formal DR and a wonderful, big Family Room w/two entry doors. Stunning hardwood in foyer, kit and DR. There is a concrete track in the back yard perfect for bike riding etc.

AUCTION November 19, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. Location: 3760 Wheat Ridge Rd, West Union, OH Amish Community Building - Inside

Started in 1957 in Southern Ohio

is becoming “The Campbell Group� of Sibcy Cline BIGGER, BETTER, MORE POWERFUL... But still your Neighbor BRINGING THE CITY TO THE COUNTRY LIST WITH US!

GEORGETOWN- 3 Houses for the price of one! - 6 Acres with a 3BR, 2 bath Ranch home, Great room living/ dining combo, large family room, office, large carport, on 6 acres for $274,000 sounds like a pretty good deal until you hear the rest of what there is to offer and now it becomes a GREAT deal. 2 nice additional homes are on the property with central heat and AC that rent for $500 each! And..... as they say on those TV ads..... But wait there's more! 32X56 barn, 32X40 shop, 16X32 garage, 3 storage buildings and a pond.

Adams Co. - Peebles, Ohio 65 Primitive Acres with Nice 2 BR house, wrap around decks, hunting cabin, extremely nice garage/shop. Talk about quiet country living!! this beautiful location will make you forget about the hustle and bustle of the city!! The house has a large open concept kitchen/living room, one bedroom, utility room and a huge bathroom. The covered deck adjoins a guest cottage for visiting family and friends. There is a large detached garage/workshop for all your "man" stuff. Priced at $175,000, the owner says SELL IT NOW! HISTORY LESSON- This home has seen a lot of changes in Ripley. It was built in 1852-53 and lovingly restored in 1995-2000. The foyer displays a large curved stairway, two parlors, plaster crown molding, and tall ceilings with chandelier. The dining room and library have hardwoods and a fireplace. The original Butler's Pantry has been changed into a first floor bathroom. The kitchen has exposed brick and a large pantry. Upstairs the house features 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The owner is ready to retire and relocate so the home is priced to sell. WATERFRONT- Stand on your front porch and wave at Nick and Nina Clooney across the river!! This fantastic river front home is located on US 52 across from historic Augusta, KY. It was completely remodeled by the current owner. The house features a master on the first floor. 4 Unit apartment- Very nice, good rental income and low vacancy history- $130,000 GREAT HOME GREAT VIEW PLUS 30 ACRES- 14 year old Custom built home w/ full walk-out poured wall basement; huge deck overlooks miles and miles of the Ohio River Valley. One of the baths is extra large with shower and also a whirlpool tub, Master Suite has an super sized walk-in closet. Priced at $249,000 TAVERN/ PUB/ RESTAURANT- Well Established Business, owner retiring, books and records available. Excellent location. Ripley- 4 bedrooms, one bath, dining area and cute kitchen. This house would make a wonderful starter home for a young couple. $45,000 RIGHT ON THE RIVER WITH GOOD DEEP WATERabout ½ acre, high and dry out. Campbell’s Frontier Realty

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1509257 Hillsboro Tiny Houses.. BIG LIVING! It's all the craze! Two Authentic Log Cabins nestled in the woods. Completely furnished (list att) Both have a hot tub on the covered back porch. Amazing! The privacy is unbelievable. Real Smokey Mountain feeling. Currently rented out with a two night minimum. Located in an area of fine homes. The possibilities are endless! Everything is there, bed linens, towels, plates and saucers, couch, tables and chairs, you get the picture. Slip out to the back porch and uncover the hot tub as you get comfortable for a relaxing moment. There are even two sets of comfy bathrobes included in this offering. $175,000

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1 ac. Bldg. lot, Clark Twp ..$15,900

Brand New Construction! 3BR, 2.5 Ba w/full walk-out bsmt. Hardwood flrs, granite cntr tops, ceramic tile, formal Dining Rm, Natural Bay window overlooking wooded back yard. Finishing touches are being added. Close to Williamsburg. Western Brown Schools. $187,500

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N E W L IS 1516593 T IN G Batavia 3 BR, 2 BA Barry Wallace Renovation, Brand New: Flring, Lignts and Paint thruout. Brand New Kitchen has granite, New cabinets, ceramic tile and SS appls.Beautiful vanities in baths. Hugh picture window overlooking fully fenced back yard w/fire pit. This full brick hm is ready to move into. The open flrplan is great for entertaining!!!.$164,500

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE: NICE OAK KITCHEN 2 Pc. CUPBOARD w/ lots of Drawers and Pull outs, unusual Oak Arts & Craftsman drop front desk, Oak Hi Boy dresser, 6 extra nice Victorian era walnut hip rest cane bottom chairs, fancy oak fern stand, oak sewing rocker, original steamer trunk, camel back trunk, oak dresser, ash drop leaf table, oak spindle rocker, Victorian bamboo rocker, 2 oak T-back chairs, 3 slat child's rocker, oak lamp table, oak wall telephone, poplar what not shelf, Victorian doll bed, doll high chair, oak coat rack, fancy Victorian love seat, oak swivel desk chair, fern stands, cast iron piano stool, 4 fiddleback cane bottom chairs, more to list!! HUMMELS: Visiting an Invalid, Be Patient, Strolling Along, Village Boy, Accordian Boy, Little Hiker, Accordian w/ Bird, Happiness, Just Resting. ANTIQUE SMALLS: Group of Souvenir spoons, Victorian Bowl & Pitcher, Slop jar, View Master w/ slides, Chatillion brass scale, milk scale, American Family scale, metal hanging lamp, Green onyx clock, ruby candy jar, Fenton glass, #2 amber lamp, hand bells, glass paperweight, cedar churn, Victorian coal hod, tobacco picture, rug beaters, ice tongs, doilies, Chew Mail Pouch matchbook, old Oat box containers, linens, Sultana Peanut Butter bucket, Behren tin bucket, Hop A Long Cassidy Lunch Box w/ Thermos, Crawford Ginger Store tin, iron kerosene lamp holder w/ reflector, ornate oil lamp, small hanging oil lamp, others; Parkinson Toffee tin, Cremona milk tin, French Bauer Cream can, crocks, hickory basket, onyx desk set, bonnet, wick trimmer, Clabber Girl ad, Kitchen utensils, corn stick pan, iron skillets, GE Radio, Golden Books, 6 McGuffey Readers, 1877 Rays Arithmetic, 1917 Almanac, nice eagle foot brass scale, asst. Hanson scales, Fostoria, sprinkler can, millifori type paperweight, Drostee tin, Rumford Baking Powder, KC Baking Powder, cornn dryer, cast metal horse tie, 1928 Merchants 8 day clock, handcuffs, Wild Turkey punch bowl, asst. glass, wood tea caddy, wood scoop, more!! RAILROAD: MCRR Lantern, Dressel 4 Lite Switch lamp, Dietz Inspector lamp, Aladdin Nu Lite lamp. SPECIAL INTEREST: Dyola Dye Country Store cabinet, Hony Soit Top Hat, Porcelain Mail Pouch thermometer. MISC.: Nice Westinghouse refrigerator, asst. tools.

Bldg. lot, public water and sewer, Ripley ................................$19,900 Bldg. lot, public water and sewer, Ripley ................................$29,900 5.01 acs., Bldg lot, Georgetown.......................$29,900 1.98 acs., N. Union Rd., Montgomery Co.................$15,000

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A lovely three bedroom house full of clean used furniture and household items. Three like new bedroom suites, living room suite, dining room furniture, curio cabinet, serving cart, dinette table, washer, dryer, range, refrigerator, grill, lawn furniture, dishes, small appliances, pots and pans, crystal stemware, linens and so much more!! This house is spotlessly clean and so are the furnishings. You wonĘźt want to miss this auction!! Starts promptly at 10 so donĘźt be late. See our website for pictures and details. Terms – Payment in full on day of Auction. Cash, Check w/ ID, Visa, MasterCard, with 3% handling fee. NO BUYERS PREMIUM! Campbell’s Frontier Realty

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AUCTIONEER: Herbert Erwin (937) 544-8252 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK BROWN CO- SARDINIAVERY CLEAN 3BR, 1 BATH HOME W/ NEW CARPET DOWNSTAIRS. A GREAT GARAGE PREVIOUSLY USED AS A BUSINESS. A 28X45 GARAGE W/ 24X28 ADDITION, PAVED DRIVEWAY & PARKING AREA, FULL BASEMENT W/FAIRLY NEW FURNACE & HOT WATER HEATER. QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR SR 32, CITY UTILITIES. THIS PROPERTY WON’T LAST LONG. REDUCED PRICE ASKING $74,900. CALL DAN SR.

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OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Nov. 19th • 2-4 pm 31 N. Taylorsville Rd. (N. High St.) Mowrystown, Ohio Completely Rehabbed 3 BR, 1 full Bath, 1 1/2 Story Home located in the Village of Mowrystown! Renovations include new metal roof, windows, siding, insulation, central heat & air, kitchen, bath, etc, etc! This property is “Move-In Readyâ€? on a large double lot with mature shade! Agent Owned. Priced at only $59,900! Call Klayton Juillerat - Agent/Owner (937)205-5256

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2016 Brown County Fair Results FLORAL HALL

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Class 146 - CUSHION/ PILLOW UNLISTED - 1st JOYCE LINDSEY Hamersville, OH, 2nd BRENDA HARDYMAN Sardinia, OH. Class 147 - CUSHION/ PILLOW BY JUNIOR - 1st EMILY FANNIN Mount Orab, OH, 2nd RAE ANN KING Hamersville, OH. Class 153 LATCH HOOK RUG - 1st PATRICIA BENDS Georgetown, OH, 2nd CRYSTAL RAMEY Mount Orab, OH. Class 156 - RUG UNLISTED - 1st JOYCE LINDSEY Hamersville, OH. Class 169 - CRAZY PATCH QUILT - 1st FLOYD MORRIS Russellville, OH. Class 170 - DRESDEN PLATE QUILT - 1st SHEILA BRADLEY Winchester, OH. Class 172 - ANY PATCHWORK QUILT UNLISTED, 2nd BRENDA HARDYMAN Sardinia, OH. Class 173 - ANY APPLIQUED QUILT - 1st LAURA M DURHAM Williamsburg, OH, 2nd BRENDA HARDYMAN Sardinia, OH. Class 174 - ANY EMBROIDERED QUILT - 1st FLOYD MORRIS Russellville, OH. Class 175 - ANY LAP QUILT - 1st SHEILA BRADLEY Winchester, OH. Class 176 - ANY PATCHWORK CRIB QUILT - 1st BRENDA HARDYMAN Sardinia, OH. Class 179 - ANY MINIATURE QUILT - 1st JOYCE LINDSEY Hamersville, OH, 2nd BRENDA HARDYMAN Sardinia, OH. Class 185 NINE PATCH QUILT - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 186 - STAR QUILT 1st MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 195 - DRESDEN PLATE QUILT 1st MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 197 - LAP QUILT - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd BEN TRUMBLE Hamersville, OH. Class 199 - RAG QUILT 1st MAKAYLA MEADOWS Fayetteville, OH. Class 201 - APPLIQUED QUILT - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 204 - ANY PATCHWORK QUILT UNLISTED - 1st HOWARD LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH, 2nd BETH LOUDON Georgetown, OH. Class 205 - PATCHWORK CRIB QUILT - 1st MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 211 - ANY QUILTED WALL HANGING - st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 215 STUFFED TEDDY BEAR - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd CAROL SHAY Hamersville, OH. Class 216 STUFFED ANIMAL UNLISTED - 1st BRENDA HARDYMAN Sardinia, OH, 2nd MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 218 - RAGGEDY ANN DOLL - 1st MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH, 2nd HOWARD LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 219 - RAGGEDY ANDY DOLL - 1st HOWARD LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH, 2nd MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 220 - PAIR- RAGGEDY ANN & ANDY - 1st MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH, 2nd HOWARD LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 223 - TOY UNLISTED - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Department F FLOWER SHOW: Class 1 - FAIR THEME ARRANGEMENT - 1st MELISSA COLE Georgetown, OH, 2nd KARRA CONRADMcKENZIE, 3rd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 2 - FEATURING WOOD - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH, 3rd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 3 - FEATURING WILDFLOWERS - 1st TRACY DONLEY Georgetown, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 3rd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 4 - ALL GREEN - 1st MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 3rd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 5 - VERTICAL - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH, 3rd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 6 - TABLE CENTER PIECE - 1st KARRA CONRAD- McKENZIE, 2nd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH, 3rd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 7 - HORIZONTAL - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 3rd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH. Class 8 - TRIANGULAR - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 3rd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH. Class 9 - ANY SPECIAL OCCASSION - 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 3rd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH. Class 10 - ANY HOLIDAY - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 3rd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 11 - MINIATURE (NOT TO EXCEED 5") - 1st TAMMY STATEN Georgetown, OH, 2nd TRACY DONLEY Georgetown, OH, 3rd JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 12 UNDERWATER - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 3rd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH. Class 13 - FEATURING MIRROR - 1st MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 3rd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 14 - FEATURING PUMPKINS/ GOURDS - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 3rd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH. Class 19 - HYBRID TEA ROSE- ORANGES - 1st LEWIS HAUCK Sardinia, OH, 2nd MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 20 - HYBRID TEA ROSE- PINKS - 1st LEWIS HAUCK Sardinia, OH, 2nd MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 21 - HYBRID TEA ROSEREDS - 1st MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH, 2nd LEWIS HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 27 - FLORIBUNDA- ORANGES - 1st MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 28 - FLORIBUNDA- PINKS - 1st MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 29 - FLORIBUNDAREDS - 1st LEWIS HAUCK Sardinia, OH, 2nd MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 33 - MINI FLORA- WHITES - 1st LEWIS HAUCK Sardinia, OH, nd MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 34 - MINI FLORA- YELLOWS - 1st LEWIS HAUCK Sardinia, OH, nd MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 37 - MINI FLORA- PINKS - 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 38 - MINI FLORA- REDS - 1st MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 40 - ANY SHRUB OR KNOCKOUT ROSE - 1st PAM WAINSCOTT Georgetown, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 41 - OPEN BLOOM- ANY ROSE VARIETY - 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd PAM WAINSCOTT Georgetown, OH. Class 43 DAHLIA- LARGE: 8-10" - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 44 DAHLIA- MEDIUM: 6-8" - 1st SARAH WATSON Georgetown, OH, 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 45 DAHLIA- SMALL: 4-6" - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd SHIRLEY BERZ Georgetown, OH. Class 46 - DAHLIAMINIATURE: UP TO 4" - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 48 DAHLIA- MINI BALL: 2-3 1/2" - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 58 MARIGOLDS- TALL - 1st EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH, 2nd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 59 MARIGOLDS- COMPACT - 1st PAM WAINSCOTT Georgetown, OH, 2nd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 61 CHRYSANTHEMUM - COMPACT - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 63 ZINNIA- DAHLIA: 4" & UP - 1st EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH. Class 64 - ZINNIA- MEDIUM FLOWERED: 3-4" - 1st MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH, 2nd SHIRLEY BERZ Georgetown, OH. Class 65 - ZINNIA- CRESTED: UP TO 4" - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 66 - ZINNIA- SMALL : 1 1/2- 3" - 1st SHIRLEY BERZ Georgetown, OH, 2nd JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 67 - ZINNIA- SINGLE : 1 1/2- 3" - 1st EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH, 2nd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 69 - CELOSIA CRESTED COCKSCOMB - 1st PAT ADAMS Georgetown, OH, 2nd CAROL SHAY Hamersville, OH. Class 70 CELOSIA- PLUMED OR FEATHERED 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 71 - CELOSIA- DWARF - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 73 - COSMOS-THREE BLOOMS ANY COLOR - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 74 - CHRYSANTHEMUMS-ONE SPRAY -

1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH. Class 75 - POMPOM- ONE SPRAY - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 80 PACHYSANDRA - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 81 - ENGLISH IVY 1st MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 82 - NEEDLED EVERGREEN- 3 TYPES - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 83 BROADLEAF EVERGREEN-3 TYPES - 1st SHIRLEY BERZ Georgetown, OH, 2nd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 84 - SEDUM- PINK - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 85 - SEDUMWHITE - 1st CHRISTY BULLER Winchester, OH. Class 86 - SHASTA DAISY - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd MARLENE L FRODGE Ripley, OH. Class 87 - OTHER DAISY - 1st EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 88 - HYDRANGEABLUE - 1st MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 89 - HYDRANGEA- PINK - 1st LEWIS HAUCK Sardinia, OH, 2nd MONICA HAUCK Sardinia, OH. Class 90 - HYDRANGEA- WHITE - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 96 - BUTTERFLY BUSH - 1 FLOWERHEAD - 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH. Class 98 - ANY GARDEN PLANT - ANNUAL - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 99 - ANY GARDEN PLANT- PERENNIAL - 1st DAVID LINDSEY Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 100 GRASS- UNDER 18" - 1st RHONDA WORTHINGTON Georgetown, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 101 - GRASS18"-24" - 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 105 - ANY HOLLY - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 106 - UNLISTED CUT SPECIMEN - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd EDDIE BAILEY Georgetown, OH. Class 107 - ANY CUT SPECIMEN GROWN BY JR. 1st EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH. Class 110 - POTTED GARDEN PLANT- BLOOM - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd TAMMIE MERS Georgetown, OH. Class 111 - POTTED GARDEN PLANT- FOILAGE 1st PAT ADAMS Georgetown, OH, 2nd SHIRLEY BERZ Georgetown, OH. Class 120 - GERANIUM- BUSH TYPE - 1st SHIRLEY BERZ Georgetown, OH. Class 128 - BEGONIA- SEMPERFLORENS (WAX) - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd TAMMIE MERS Georgetown, OH. Class 135 - VINE- GROWN FOR BLOOM - 1st CG UEBEL Mount Orab, OH. Class 136 - VINEGROWN FOR FOILAGE - 1st KATHRYN LIMING Georgetown, OH, 2nd SHIRLEY BERZ Georgetown, OH. Class 141 - FERNBOSTON - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 155 - ANY COLUMNAR CACTI - 1st NICOLE ALEXANDER Fayetteville, OH. Class 159 - CHRISTMAS CACTI - 1st CARMAN MARION Hamersville, OH. Class 160 - KALANCHOE - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 161 - TRUE ALOE 1st SARAH WATSON Georgetown, OH. Class 164 - HENS AND CHICKENS - 1st ELIZABETH LINDSEY Winchester, OH, 2nd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 165 - FAIRY SAUCER GARDEN - 1st CHRISTY BULLER Winchester, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 166 - ANY UNL POTTED HOUSE PLANT - 1st PAM WAINSCOTT Georgetown, OH, 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 167 ANY POTTED PLANT GROWN BY JR - 1st ROSIE DEAN Georgetown, OH. Department K - KITES: - Class 7 - HOMEMADE KITE (GRANDPARENT) - 1st HOWARD LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH, 2nd MARGARET LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Department P - FARM & GARDEN PRODUCE; Class 5 ALFALFA HAY (2ND/3RD CUTTING) - 1st MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH. Class 6 - ALFALFA/ GRASS HAY - 1st MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH. Class 7 - ALFALFA/GRASS/CLOVER MIX - 1st MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH. Class 9 CLOVER/ GRASS MIX - 1st LaDONNA SCOTT Georgetown, OH, 2nd MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH. Class 10 - GRASS HAY - 1st DAN SCOTT Georgetown, OH, 2nd MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH. Class 11 - HAY UNLISTED - 1st DAN SCOTT Georgetown, OH. Class 15 - YELLOW CORN - 1st PAT BERRY Winchester, OH, 2nd MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH. Class 18 - INDIAN CORN - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd TOM CROPPER Georgetown, OH. Class 19 - SHELLED CORN - 1st PAT BERRY Winchester, OH, 2nd JANET ROCKEY Sardinia, OH. Class 20 - SHELLED POPCORN - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 21 LONGEST EAR - 1st MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH, 2nd JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 25 - SOY BEANS - 1st TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH, 2nd JANET ROCKEY Sardinia, OH. Class 26 SOFT WINTER WHEAT - 1st TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH, 2nd JANET ROCKEY Sardinia, OH. Class 31 - SEED UNLISTED - 1st GABRIELLA KING Hamersville, OH, 2nd VAN SMITH Bethel, OH. Class 34 - COTTON PLANT - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 35 - SOY BEANS (6 STALKS TIED) - 1st KENNETH POTTS Hamersville, OH, 2nd DORIS POTTS Hamersville, OH. Class 36 TALLEST CORN STALK - 1st MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH. Class 37 - BROOM STRAW - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 38 - HAND TIED WHEAT BUNDLE 1st RAE ANN KING Hamersville, OH, 2nd CAROL KING Hamersville, OH. Class 39 WHITE IRISH POTATO - 1st TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH. Class 40 - RED IRISH POTATO - 1st TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 41 - YELLOW FLESH POTATO - *RED IRISH POTATO P-39 - 1st ROB PERRY Mount Orab, OH. Class 43 SWEET POTATO. - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH. Class 44 - CARROTS - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH. Class 45 - BEETS - st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 48 - TURNIPS - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 51 - GARLIC 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH. Class 52 - WHITE ONION - 1st BRENDA BLAIR Mount Orab, OH. Class 53 - YELLOW ONION - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 55 - ONION UNLISTED - 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH. Class 57 - HORSERADISH ROOT - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 58 PEANUT PLANTS - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 59 - ROOT CROP UNLISTED - 1st JOYCE LINDSEY Hamersville, OH, 2nd DAVID LINDSEY Hamersville, OH. Class 66 - ZUCCHINI - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH. Class 68 STRAIGHTNECK SQUASH - 1st CHRISTINE HALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 69 - ACORN SQUASH - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 70 - BUTTERNUT SQUASH - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 71 SPAGHETTI SQUASH - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 72 - CUSHAW SQUASH - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 75 - SMALL PUMPKIN (UNDER 10 LBS.) - 1st BRENDA BLAIR Mount Orab, OH, 2nd NICOLE ALEXANDER Fayetteville, OH. Class 76 - PIE PUMPKIN - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 77 FIELD PUMPKIN - 1st JAKE CROPPER Georgetown, OH, 2nd TOM CROPPER Georgetown, OH. Class 79 BIRDHOUSE/BOTTLE GOURD - 1st

DAVID LINDSEY Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 81 DIPPER GOURD - 1st LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH, 2nd HANNA POLSTON Lynchburg, OH. Class 82 - CROWN OF THORNS - 1st LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH, 2nd KENLEY POLSTON Lynchburg, OH. Class 83 - SNAKE GOURD - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 84 - TURBAN GOURD - 1st HANNA POLSTON Lynchburg, OH, 2nd LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH. Class 86 - SM. ORNAMENTAL MIXED GOURDS - 1st BRENDA BLAIR Mount Orab, OH, 2nd LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH. Class 87 - GOURD UNLISTED - 1st LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 90 - RED TOMATO - 1st TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH, 2nd CINDY NEWBERRY Bethel, OH. Class 91 - YELLOW TOMATO - 1st CINDY NEWBERRY Bethel, OH. Class 94 - RED PASTE TOMATO - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd ALYSSA EUBANKS Hamersville, OH. Class 96 - TOMATO UNLISTED - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 97 - TOMATO DISPLAY - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd JANET ROCKEY Sardinia, OH. Class 98 RED CHERRY TOMATO - 1st RAE ANN KING Hamersville, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 99 - YELLOW CHERRY/ PEAR TOMATO - 1st ALYSSA EUBANKS Hamersville, OH, 2nd EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH. Class 100 GRAPE TOMATO - 1st JANET ROCKEY Sardinia, OH, 2nd JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 105 - GREEN BELL PEPPER - 1st TRACY McKENZIE Georgetown, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 106 RED BELL PEPPER - 1st JERRY BLUM Georgetown, OH, 2nd CAROL SHAY Hamersville, OH. Class 107 - GOLDEN BELL PEPPER - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 109 - PIMENTO PEPPER - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 110 - SWEET BANANA PEPPER - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 112 - RED CHERRY PEPPER - 1st SHANON HILER Hamersville, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 113 - PETER PEPPER - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 114 - JALAPENO PEPPER - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd GAILE SENTNEY Sardinia, OH. - Class 115 - HABANERA PEPPER - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH. Class 116 - CAYENNE PEPPER 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH, 2nd CHRISTINE HALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 117 - PEPPER UNLISTED - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JEREMY VARNER Georgetown, OH. Class 120 - KENTUCKY WONDER BEANS - 1st PAM WAINSCOTT Georgetown, OH. Class 121 GREEN BEANS (STRINGLESS) - 1st CAROL KING Hamersville, OH, 2nd ALYSSA EUBANKS Hamersville, OH. Class 122 - STRING BEAN - 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH, 2nd SYDNEY PORTER Georgetown, OH. Class 123 - YELLOW WAX BEAN - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 124 - LIMA BEAN - 1st CAROL KING Hamersville, OH, 2nd CHRISTINE HALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 129 - UNLISTED DRY BEAN - 1st CAROL KING Hamersville, OH. Class 132 BICOLOR SWEET CORN - 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH. Class 135 YELLOW POPCORN - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 136 - BLUE POPCORN - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 137 - STRAWBERRY POPCORN - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd KENLEY POLSTON Lynchburg, OH. Class 139 FREAK VEGETABLE (NATURAL) - 1st MICHELLE PRICE Ripley, OH, 2nd MARK CAUDILL Mount Orab, OH. Class 140 FREAK VEGETABLE (ALTERED) - 1st TAMMY STATEN Georgetown, OH, 2nd SARAH WATSON Georgetown, OH. Class 142 - SUNFLOWER - 1st SHANON HILER Hamersville, OH, 2nd CAROL KING Hamersville, OH. Class 146 - CELERY PLANT - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 148 - PICKLING CUCUMBERS - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 152 BRUSSEL SPROUTS - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 153 - OKRA - 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH, 2nd ALYSSA EUBANKS Hamersville, OH. Class 161 - WATERMELON (ROUND) - 1st ROB PERRY Mount Orab, OH, 2nd DELMAR BARTLEY Georgetown, OH. Class 168 - BARTLETT PEAR - 1st LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH. Class 173 - QUINC - 1st TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH. Class 176 PAWPAWS - 1st McKAYLA JACOBS Hamersville, OH. Class 177 - PERSIMMON - 1st CHRIS DRESEL Georgetown, OH, 2nd RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH. Class 179 - GRAPES - 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH. Class 180 FRUIT UNLISTED, 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH . Class 190 BLACK WALNUTS - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH. Class 192 - CHESTNUTS - 1st CHRIS DRESEL Georgetown, OH, 2nd LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH. Class 194 - HICKORY NUTS - 1st TRACY DONLEY Georgetown, OH, 2nd LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH. Class 196 - BUCKEYES - 1st ROSE SMITH Georgetown, OH, 2nd EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH. Class 197 - NUT UNLISTED - 1st LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH. Class 200 - CATNIP - 1st TRACY DONLEY Georgetown, OH. Class 201 - ROSEMARY - 1st JOANNA LAWRENCE Bethel, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 202 - LAVENDER - 1st EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH, 2nd LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH. Class 203 - OREGANO - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd TRACY DONLEY Georgetown, OH. Class 204 - SAGE - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 206 THYME - 1st LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Class 207 - SPEARMINT - 1st SHANON HILER Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 208 - MINT UNLISTED - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd TRACY DONLEY Georgetown, OH. Class 209 - SWEET BASIL - 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 210 - PURPLE BASIL - 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 211 - BASIL UNLISTED - 1st RAE ANN KING Hamersville, OH, 2nd TRACY DONLEY Georgetown, OH. Class 212 - PARSLEY - 1st LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH, 2nd RAE ANN KING Hamersville, OH. Class 213 - CHIVES - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH. Class 215 - FENNEL - 1st TRACY DONLEY Georgetown, OH. Class 216 - HERB UNLISTED - 1st LYNN KRAGLER Aberdeen, OH, 2nd JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 220 - LARGEST POTATO - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH. Class 221 - LARGEST SWEET POTATO 1st JOE PFEFFER Ripley, OH, 2nd DALE CLAYPOOL Ripley, OH. Class 223 LARGEST TOMATO - 1st TRISHA MABRY Mount Orab, OH. Class 224 - LARGEST ZUCCHINI - 1st CHRISTINE HALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH. Class 227 LARGEST CUCUMBER - 1st MISSY CORNETTE Georgetown, OH, 2nd CHRISTINE HALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 228 LARGEST CUSHAW SQUASH - 1st LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 229 LARGEST PUMPKIN/ SQUASH - 1st SARAH WATSON Georgetown, OH. Class 230 - LARGEST WATERMELON- ROUND - 1st MEMORY BARTLEY Georgetown, OH. Class 231 - LARGEST WATERMELON- OBLONG - 1st SUSAN BARBER Mount Orab, OH, 2nd SHANON HILER Hamersville, OH

. Class 232 - GOURD - 1st LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH. Class 233 - LONGEST CARROT - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 236 - LONGEST BEAN - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 237 LONGEST ZUCCHINI - 1st RICHARD BURWINKEL Blanchester, OH, 2nd CHRISTINE HALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 239 - LONGEST GOURD - 1st JIM PINDELL Williamsburg, OH, 2nd LINN PINDELL Williamsburg, OH. Class 240 - LARGEST SUNFOWERDIAMETER 1st GABRIELLA KING Hamersville, OH, 2nd ROB PERRY Mount Orab, OH, 2nd FLOYD MORRIS Russellville, OH. Class 245 - VEGETABLE DISPLAY - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 247 - GOURD DISPLAY - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH. Class 248 PUMPKIN/ SQUASH DISPLAY - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 249 MIXED DISPLAY - 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd TAMMY STATEN Georgetown, OH. Department PA PAINTED PUMPKIN ART: Class 1 - PRESCHOOL - 1st EVAN KENNEDY Ripley, OH, 2nd KEELAN DELANEY Georgetown, OH. Class 2 - GRADE K-3 - 1st PAYTEN LaRUE Mount Orab, OH, 2nd JUSTIN SMITH Georgetown, OH. Class 3 - GRADE 4-6 - 1st JAKE WINTER Georgetown, OH, 2nd MADDY NICOLE Sardinia, OH. Class 5 - GRADE 9-12 - 1st EMILY LITTLE Georgetown, OH. Class 6 - ADULT (19-65) - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH. Department PC - PROFESSIONAL CAKE: Class 3 - SMALL WEDDING CAKE - 1st ANNETTE FITZPATRICK Williamsburg, OH, 2nd SIERRA COLLIVER Georgetown, OH. Class 5 - ANY SEASONAL / HOLIDAY CAKE - 1st ANNETTE FITZPATRICK Williamsburg, OH . Department PH - PHOTOGRAPHY: Class 1 - BROWN COUNTY HISTORICAL - 1st AMANDA POFF Georgetown, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 2 - BROWN COUNTY FAIR - 1st AMANDA McQUEARY Georgetown, OH, 2nd BETTY KENNARD Ripley, OH. Class 3 - WATER SCENE - 1st RANDY KENNEDY Hamersville, OH, 2nd KATY SMITH Williamsburg, OH. Class 4 - SNOW SCENE - 1st ANNETTE KLEIN Georgetown, OH, 2nd RANDY KENNEDY Hamersville, OH. Class 5 - MOUNTAIN SCENE - 1st ALISON ROYALTY Mount Orab, OH, 2nd LORI NETHERO Bethel, OH. Class 6 LANDSCAPE - 1st MICHELLE PRICE Ripley, OH, 2nd ALISON ROYALTY Mount Orab, OH. Class 7 - CITYSCAPE - 1st LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH, 2nd ANNETTE KLEIN Georgetown, OH. Class 8 SUNRISE/ SUNSET - 1st KATY SMITH Williamsburg, OH, 2nd DAN LONGBOTTOM Mount Orab, OH. Class 9 - BRIDGE 1st TRAVIS DOTSON Russellville, OH, 2nd TAYLOR LEWIS Mount Orab, OH. Class 10 - DOG - 1st LINDSEY DUNCANSON Mount Orab, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 11 - CAT - 1st CURRY INGLE Mount Orab, OH, 2nd KATY SMITH Williamsburg, OH. Class 12 - BIRD - 1st BRITTANY BARBER Sardinia, OH, 2nd TY BOGART Sardinia, OH. Class 13 HORSE - 1st AMANDA McQUEARY Georgetown, OH, 2nd CARISSA MARTUS Russellville, OH. Class 14 - COW - 1st TRAVIS DOTSON Russellville, OH, 2nd TRACY McKENZIE Georgetown, OH. Class 15 - PIG - 1st ANGIE CARRINGTON Georgetown, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 16 - GOAT - 1st LINDSEY DUNCANSON Mount Orab, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 17 - CHICKEN - 1st CURRY INGLE Mount Orab, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 18 - SHEEP - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 19 - FARM ANIMAL UNLISTED - 1st MADDY NICOLE Sardinia, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 20 - COSTUMED ANIMAL - 1st RHIANNON MOORE Williamsburg, OH , 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 21 - WILD ANIMAL - 1st ANGIE CARRINGTON Georgetown, OH, 2nd AMANDA McQUEARY Georgetown, OH . Class 22 - INSECT - 1st KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH, 2nd ANGIE CARRINGTON Georgetown, OH. Class 23 - FLOWER - 1st ANGIE CARRINGTON Georgetown, OH, 2nd LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH. Class 24 PLANT - 1st AMANDA McQUEARY Georgetown, OH, 2nd TAYLOR LEWIS Mount Orab, OH. Class 25 - GARDEN - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd CARA LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 26 BABY (0-12 MONTHS) - 1st SHAWNA GRUBBS Mount Orab, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 27 - TODDLER (1-3 YEARS) - 1st CAITLIN ARMSTRONG Georgetown, OH, 2nd CAREY BRYAN Georgetown, OH. Class 28 - CHILD (4-12 YEARS) - 1st ANGIE CARRINGTON Georgetown, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 29 - TEEN (13-19 YEARS) - 1st KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH, 2nd CAITLIN ARMSTRONG Georgetown, OH. Class 30 - ADULT - 1st KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH, 2nd BRITTANY BARBER Sardinia, OH. Class 31 - COSTUMED PERSON/ PEOPLE - 1st RANDY KENNEDY Hamersville, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 32 - TRACTOR - 1st LINDSEY DUNCANSON Mount Orab, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 33 - CAR/ TRUCK - 1st TY BOGART Sardinia, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 34 - TRAIN - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd NOAH VARGAS Sardinia, OH. Class 35 UNLISTED TRANSPORTATION - 1st KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH, 2nd TY BOGART Sardinia, OH. Class 36 - STILL LIFE - 1st ANGIE CARRINGTON Georgetown, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 37 - COLOR PHOTO UNLISTED - 1st TY BOGART Sardinia, OH, 2nd CARISSA MARTUS Russellville, OH. Class 45 - PERSON/ PEOPLE - 1st CAROL SHAY Hamersville, OH, 2nd AMY COMBS Blanchester, OH. Class 46 - ANIMAL - 1st BRITTANY BARBER Sardinia, OH, 2nd CAROL SHAY Hamersville, OH. Class 47 FLOWER/ PLANT - 1st CAROL SHAY Hamersville, OH, 2nd BRITTANY BARBER Sardinia, OH. Class 48 - STILL LIFE - 1st BRITTANY BARBER Sardinia, OH. Class 49 - UNLISTED TINTED PHOTO - 1st BRITTANY BARBER Sardinia, OH, 2nd RACHEL SPENCER Georgetown, OH. Class 50 - BROWN COUNTY HISTORICAL - 1st KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 51 - BROWN COUNTY FAIR - 1st TY BOGART Sardinia, OH, 2nd AMANDA PARKER Georgetown, OH. Class 52 - LANDSCAPE 1st LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 53 - CITYSCAPE - 1st LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 54 - BRIDGE - 1st LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH, nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 55 - DOG - 1st KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 56 - CAT - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 57 - BIRD - 1st LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 58 - FARM ANIMAL - 1st LORI NETHERO Bethel, OH, 2nd BRITTANY BARBER Sardinia, OH. Class 59 - WILD ANIMAL - 1st AMANDA McQUEARY Georgetown, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 60 - INSECT - 1st LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 61 - FLOWER - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH. Class 62 - PLANT 1st LORI TROUTMAN Georgetown, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 63 - BABY (0-12 MONTHS) - 1st BETTY KENNARD Ripley, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 64 - TODDLER (1-3 YEARS) - 1st BETTY KENNARD Ripley, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 65 - CHILD (4-12 YEARS) - 1st KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 66 - TEEN (13-19 YEARS) - 1st AMANDA POFF Georgetown, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 67

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- ADULT - 1st BRITTANY BARBER Sardinia, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 68 ANY TRANSPORTATION - 1st KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH, 2nd TY BOGART Sardinia, OH. Class 69 - STILL LIFE - 1st CAROL SHAY Hamersville, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 70 - UNLISTED B&W/ SEPIA PHOTO, 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd KAREN SPERRY Fayetteville, OH. Class 75 - LANDSCAPE BY JUNIOR - 1st MEGAN COX Sardinia, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 76 - CITYSCAPE BY JUNIOR - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 77 - ANIMAL BY JUNIOR 1st LIZABETH DUNCANSON Mount Orab, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 78 - INSECT BY JUNIOR - 1st AMANDA McQUEARY Georgetown, OH, 2nd ASHLEY POFF Georgetown, OH. Class 79 - PERSON/ PEOPLE BY JUNIOR - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd MORIAH COMBS Blanchester, OH. Class 80 - FLOWER/ PLANT BY JUNIOR - 1st ASHLEY POFF Georgetown, OH, 2nd MORIAH COMBS Blanchester, OH. Class 81 - ANY TRANSPORTATION BY JR. - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd JARRETT INGLE Mount Orab, OH. Class 82 - STILL LIFE BY JUNIOR - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd ABBY FOGLE Fayetteville, OH. Class 83 - SELFIE - 1st ABBY FOGLE Fayetteville, OH, 2nd TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH. Class 84 - PHOTOBOMB - 1st TIFFANY DARNALL Sardinia, OH, 2nd WILLIAM CULVER II Georgetown, OH. Class 85 - UNLISTED PHOTO BY JUNIOR - 1st TAYLOR LEWIS Mount Orab, OH, 2nd MORIAH COMBS Blanchester, OH. Department RS - RECYCLED SCULPTURE: Class 1 - ANIMAL - 1st EMMA DALTON Georgetown, OH. Class 4 8 YEARS & UNDER - 1st JUSTIN SMITH Georgetown, OH. Class 7 - AGE 19 & OVER - 1st JOHN SHARP Sardinia, OH, 2nd DAVID A SCHMIDT Hamersville, OH. Department SC - SCARECROWS: Class 1 - FEMALE SCARECROW (OUTSIDE) - 1st MICHELE WATSON Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 2 - FEMALE SCARECROW (INSIDE) - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 3 MALE SCARECROW (OUTSIDE) - 1st MICHELE WATSON Hamersville, OH, 2nd JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 4 MALE SCARECROW (INSIDE) - 1st JEAN STEELE Felicity, OH, 2nd JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 5 - OUTSIDE SCARECROW UNLISTED - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 6 - INSIDE SCARECROW UNLISTED - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Class 7 - JUNIOR (8 & UNDER) - 1st EVAN KENNEDY Ripley, OH, 2nd CORBIN BROCK Fayetteville, OH. Class 8 - JUNIOR (9-13) - 1st EMILY MULLINS Winchester, OH. Department SD - SCRATCH PUMPKIN ART: Class 1 - PRESCHOOL - 1st EVAN KENNEDY Ripley, OH. Class 6 - ADULT (19-65) - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH. Department T - TOBACCO: Class 1 - X - 1st DIANE LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH, 2nd LEROY LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH . Class 2 C - 1st LEROY LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH, 2nd DIANE LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH, 3rd TOM KELLUM Georgetown, OH. Class 3 - BF - 1st DIANE LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH, 2nd LEROY LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH, 3rd TOM KELLUM Georgetown, OH. Class 4 - T - 1st DIANE LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH, 2nd LEROY LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH, 3rd TOM KELLUM Georgetown, OH. Class 5 - 4 STALKS (UNCURED) - 1st TOM KELLUM Georgetown, OH, 2nd LEROY LOUDERBACK Georgetown, OH. Department W - WINE MAKING:Class 1 - RED DRY - 1st CHRIS DRESEL Georgetown, OH. Class 4 - RED WINE - 1st CHRIS DRESEL Georgetown, OH. Class 9 - FRUIT WINE - 1st JEANNE LAWSON Ripley, OH, 2nd CHRIS DRESEL Georgetown, OH. Class 11 - BERRY WINE 1st CURRY INGLE Mount Orab, OH, 2nd CLIFF VOGEL Winchester, OH. Department WC - WOOD CRAFT: Class 1 - FISH - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 2 - HORSE - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 3 - SONG BIRD - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 4 - WATER BIRD - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH, 2nd KATHRYN LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 5 - PREDATORY BIRD - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 6 - OTHER REALISTIC ANIMAL - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 7 - ANY ANIMAL CARICATURE - 1st DARRELL ERNST Georgetown, OH, 2nd KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 8 - REALISTIC HUMAN BUST 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH, 2nd DARRELL ERNST Georgetown, OH. Class 9 - HUMAN CARICATURE - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH, 2nd DARRELL ERNST Georgetown, OH. Class 10 FIGURINE OR DOLL - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH, 2nd CG UEBEL Mount Orab, OH. Class 11 - TOY - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 12 GAME - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 13 - CANE/ STAFF - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH, 2nd GARY ZANE STEELE Georgetown, OH. Class 14 - BOX - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 15 - QUILT BLOCK - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 16 - TRIVET - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 17 - WHAT-NOTSHELF - 1st LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH. Class 18 - WALL PLAQUE - 1st DARRELL ERNST Georgetown, OH, 2nd KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 19 DEEP CARVED RELIEF - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 20 - LOW CARVED RELIEF - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 21 - CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 22 - ANY HOLIDAY DECOR UNLISTED - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 24 HAND CARVED UNLISTED - 1st CG UEBEL Mount Orab, OH, 2nd KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH. Class 26 - ANIMAL - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 27 - BIRD - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 29 - WHAT-NOTSHELF - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 31 - CANDLEHOLDER - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 33 - WALL PLAQUE - 1st EDDIE BAILEY Georgetown, OH, 2nd BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 34 - RELIEF - 1st DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 35 - DEEP RELIEF - 1st CG UEBEL Mount Orab, OH. Class 40 - TOYS - 1st HOWARD LAUDERS Mount Orab, OH. Class 41 BOWL - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH , 2nd DAVID B WALKER Blanchester, OH. Class 42 - VASE - 1st CARLA WALKER Blanchester, OH, 2nd BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 43 - BOX - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH . Class 44 BASKET - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH, 2nd LOIS POLSTON Blanchester, OH. Class 45 - QUILT BLOCK - 1st JOYCE LINDSEY Hamersville, OH. Class 46 CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 47 - HOLIDAY DECOR UNLISTED - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH, 2nd EDDIE BAILEY Georgetown, OH. Class 48 - CUTTING BOARD - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 49 - CLOCK - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 51 - ANY MACHINED ITEM UNLISTED 1st JOAN WALDBILLIG Hamersville, OH, 2nd BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 65 - ANIMAL - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH, 2nd BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 66 - BIRD - 1st CG UEBEL Mount Orab, OH. Class 68 LANDSCAPE - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH. Class 70 - PORTRAIT - 1st KENNETH LIMING Georgetown, OH, 2nd CG UEBEL Mount Orab, OH. Class 72 WOOD BURNING UNLISTED - 1st BUCK EDMISTEN Georgetown, OH, 2nd JOYCE LINDSEY Hamersville, OH.


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Brown County Junior Fair Exhibitors Thank the Following Individuals and Merchants For Their Support at the 2016 Junior Fair Sales. 2600 The Farm LLC A&J Driving Academy AJ Strasinger Trucking A&A Safety A-1 Building Co. ABC Goats ADM Grain Adam Fire Protection LLC Adams County Rural Electric Co-Op Agri Business Finance Inc. Albanese Concessions All About Kids Pediatrics Aluminum Works American Family Ins. E. Tapp Agency Amy Declaire, Brown Co. Recorder Anderson Custom Homes Anderson Irrigation & Outdoor Lighting Armstrong Crop Insurance Arnett, Randall & James Arnett Arrick’s Propane B & H Storage BDK Feed & Supply BNS Electric Baker’s Deer Processing Bane-Welker Equipment Bank of Maysville Banks, Phil & Lisa Barber Farms Barber Jr., Ralph E. Barber Trucking & Septic Hauling Barger, Joyce Bary McFarland Dealer Group Belfast Market Ben Caudill LLC Bentley Pigs Bernhardt Tax Services Bess Construction Bess Show Pigs Bethel Feed & Supply Big Boys Toys Bihl Family, Patrick Bill Mason-Miller-Mason Paving Black Helmet Sealcoat & Asphalt Bluegrass Stockyards Blythe Trucking Bolender Farms - Adam & Aubrey Bolender Bolender Farms - Ronnie & Darlene Bolender Bowie Tire Brannock Farms Bray Const-In Mem. of Garland Moore Bridges, Scott & Karen Brown Co Asphalt, Inc Brown Co Press News Democrat & Ripley Brown Co. Farm Bureau Brown County Cattleman’s Association Brown County Commissioners Brown County Motors Brown County Pork Producers Brown, Leonard & Dora Brownie Farms Buford Farmers Institute Bumgardner General Contractor Burbage Cattle Co. Burrows, Chris & Sarah Burwinkel Family Dentistry Busam, Kevin Butterbee’s Grille CSR Land Surveying LLC C&L Farms Cahall Funeral Home, Gtwn, Mt. Orab, Ripley Cahall, Chip & Pam Car Temps Rental Carey Plumbing Carls Rolling B.B.Q. Carr Farms Pioneer Seed Carrington & Family, Mike & Vicki Carrington Farm Supply Carrington Farms & Trucking LLC Carrington Lawn Service Carrington Machine Shop Carrington, Beth A. Cherry Fork Farm Supply Chris & Sherri Cluxton and Family Clark Farms Classic Federal Credit Union Clough Pike Veterinary Clinic Cluxton Family Cattle Colliver Constructioin Colonial Post & Fence Colwell Farms Community Lane Bowling Alley Cooper-Tarvin Insurance Copher Farms Corbin For Prosecutor Cornerstone Concrete Construction Inc. Country Inn Resturant Craig Farms Craig’s Boots Craig, Christina Craigs Sales & Service Crocker, Jim D n L Mowing DBTR Campground DN Equipment Dailey Farms Dakota Construction Damer Trucking Dance Steel and Farm Supply Daniel Faul Painting Daniels Family Cattle Danny Bubp, Brown Co. Probate/Juv. Judge Davis Family Dayton, Mr. & Mrs. DeClaire Insurance Diamond Cut Lawn Care Disaster Master Restoration Donohoo Pharmacy Dotson, Mark & Brenda Doug Grant Trucking Doug Green, State Representative Dr. Glen McClung @ Beacon Orthopedics Dream Catchers Communications C103 Dugan Rolling Acres Farm Dugan, Randy E Livestock E&M Livestock Earhart Farms Edward Jones Investment-Nick Gray Edward Jones in Georgetown Electro Mech. Services Embroidery Pointe Emmons, David End Of The Road Angus & Pork Engelhaupt Embroidery Ernst, Ryan Evans, Bob Everyday Homecare F.O.E. 2293 Farm Credit Of Mid America Farm Credit Services Farmer’s Stockyards Feed Mill Resturant Feesburg Fertilizer - Bill Fisher Fifth Third Bank First State Bank

Five Points Animal Hospital Neal Farms Five Points Implement Co. Inc. Nelson Stark Company Fleeisher Farms New Beginnings Greenhouse Fleming Meat Packers Newkirk & Son Painting Co. Forsythe’s Antiques & Auctions Nicholas Dailey Trucking Fowler Family Nick’s Landscaping & Property Maintenance Frank Fussnecker, Franklin Twp. Trustee Noah, Kathy & Mike Gable, Rick Northern Plumbing Systems LLC Carrett Heating & Cooling Ohio Valley Federal Credit Union Gary Gray, Pleasant Township Trustee Ole Barn Primitives Gauche, Rick Painless Tax Gentry Family Pandorf Transport Georgetown Marble & Granite Paris Stockyards Gifford Farms Patriot Signs Goecke Livestock Paul Hall & Assoc. Gorman Homes Rental Payne, Janalyn Grant’s Farm & Greenhouse Pearcy, Janie & Anthony Gray Farms, Tim People’s Bank Gray Farms-Danny Gray & Family Peters, Ron & Kathy Great Blessings LLC Pickerill Farms Greenbush Seed Pierce Plumbing Griffith, Glen Pine Ridge - Village Residential Home Gusweiler GM Center Polston, Zeb H&F Club Lambs & Calves Poole, William H&R Block - Mt. Orab Purdy & Ring Attorney @ Law Hacker Livestock Quick Keys & Remotes Haitz Family Farms R&R Construction Haitz Farms RT 73 Homes Hall - County Auditor, Jill Ralph Jennings for Commissioner Hall, Beverly Ramsey Food Service Hamersville Coal & Feed Rapp Farms Hamilton, Susie Rapunzel Hair Salon Harmony Construction Ratliff, Jeff & Susan Hauck, Ed Rau Jersey Farm Hauck, Russ & Sharon Red Oak Construction Haucke Farm Redkey Express LLC Henson Family Reynolds Show Cattle Hickory Grove Farms Rhinestahl Corp. Higgins Steel Roofing Ridge Top BBQ Hinton Mills Ring Real Estate Hirons Memorial Works Inc. Rip’s Farm Center Holden Concrete Const/Green Twp Trustee Rip’s Farm Supply Holden Farms of St. Martins Ripley Boat Club Holden Silo Sales & Service Ripley Federal Savings Bank Houk Farms Ritt Farms Houk’s Jeep Parts Robert Jones Plumbing Howerton Construction Rocky Mountains Shirtworks, LLC Howry Brothers & Steward Seed Rogers Bros. Farm Howsers Convenient Store Rogers Family Hudson & Hudson Fuel Oil Inc. Ryan Waterfield Farenheit Defense Iaroli Distributing Ryan Wealth Strategies Iles, Jason & Kim S&S Show Cattle Ilyinsiy, Ms. Salem Barber Shop In Memory of Donna Baily Sales & Cahall Insurance In Memory of Ray Houk Sardinia Fuel Mart In Memory of Tom Cluxton Sardinia Ready Mix Ironsides Animal Health Schadle, Randy J&D Landscaping Scott Family Cattle J&J Lift Services Scott Grant Trucking J&M Farms Scrub A Dub Storage of Sardinia J&B Heating & Cooling Senior Homecare Unlimited JD Equipment Sharon’s Grooming Jack Woods, Woods Concessions Short, Albert & Teresa Janie Wills, Washington Township Trustee Sibrel Excavation Co., Inc. Jay Anderson Nationwide/Kallam Ins. Simpson Show Stock Jerry Haag Motors Sims, Jim & Jaylene Jerry Ritter Trucking Skyline Chili - Fayetteville & Mt. Orab Jim Mootz Trucking Smith Cattle Jim Nickell Blacktopping & Son Smith, Jeff & Micki Jimison Lawncare Souder Trucking Joe Stephens Trucking Southern Ohio Stove John Wood Insurance Agency Southwest Quick Print LLC Jones Family Show Cattle Spitznagel Show Pigs Jones Truck & Auto Care Stahl Farms, James Josh Edminsten American Family Insurance Stamper, Laura Judge Joe Worley, Municipal Crt Brown Co. Standing Excavating Justin Cluxton Club Lambs Staples Electric Kallam Insurance & Realty Starrett Farms & Cattle Ken’s Barber Shop Starrett Firewood Kidwell Farms & Trucking Steer Straight Auto Kile’s Landscaping Stephan Heating & Cooling Kinder Construction Stevie Fussnecker & Family Kings Ford Straight Creek Firearms Kissick Family, Ralph Streamline Logistics Klein, Nancee Sullivan Tire & Auto Kramer Myers Insurance & Grange Insurance Sunrise Cooperative Kress, Jeff & Judy Sunset Bar & Grill Kress, Sarah TNT It Kricket Express Taco Bell Mt. Orab & Long John Silver’s Kroger Co.-Mt. Orab Taulbee Feed & Supply Langs Pumpkins Taylor Farm Latham Farm Tecumseh Builders, Inc. Lawson Custom Baling Terrex Lawsons Family Farms Terry Farms Leatherwood, Kriss & Gladys That Guy Heating & Cooling Leesemann, John & Ginny The Bridge Lerch’s Barnlot The Gingerbread House Daycare LLC Linda’s Embroidery The Working Hunter Link Evergreen Nursery Thomas Auto Sales & Salvage Link Insurance Service Thunderhill Graphics Long Farms Tom Belcher Body Shop Lori E. Drake, Pleasant Twp Fiscal Off. Tom Gacek Trucking Lovett Farms, Todd Tony Staggs State Farm Insurance Lovett, Scott Total Health Chiropractic Center Luschek Welding & Fabrication Tracey L. Hawkins Law LLC Lykins Energy Solutions Trent, Scott & Stephanie M&L Trucking Trim Masters Magulac’s Tire Service Triple S Boer Goats Main St. Grill - Sardinia Triple Treat Shows/ Fair Ride Company Malicole Manpower Tucker, Gary & Ruthie US Bank Mt. Orab Malone, Kevin, Missy & Mollie Umbarger Show Feed Malott Farms Unger Construction Manning Packing Co. Union Stockyards Manning Trucking Uptown Marathon Marion Brooks Farm Urban, Susan & Jan Mark Edenfield Inc. Utter Construction Marthaler Concrete Utter Farms Mary Kay Cosmetics Utter, Shannon & Heather Mary’s Hair Care Vics Bobcat Services Master Feed Mill Village Pizzeria McCabe Contractors Vogal, Dorris McElroy, Bobby Wagner Family Club Calves McElroy, Dana & Kathrynn Wagner Trucking McIntosh Show Cattle Wagner’s Whitetails McKinzie, Michael Wagoner Angus Melinda’s Cleaning Service Wahlsburg East Investments Meranda & Family, Whey Wallace Seed & Service Meranda Farms Wallace, Teresa Merchants National Bank - Mt. Orab Wallace, Blaine Mike & Steve Roush Families Whiteoak Station Storage Miller Family Wilkin Transportation Miller Farms Winchester Ag Service & Propane Mitchell Surveying Wisby Farms & Trucking Moore, Sean & Stacey Wiseway Supply Moran Family Cattle XTREME Carpet Cleaning Co. Moran Farms Yazell, Mike Morgan Insurance Agency Yeary Farm Morrison, Ken & Debbie Yockey, Roger Mower Auto Service Young’s Family Farms Mr. Wash Exterior Home & Roof Cleaning Youth Sports Officiating Mt. Orab Cab Co. Zarbuch Farms Murphy 5 Way Show Pigs Zugg, Orville & Rebeca National Cooperative Bank NA Nationwide Insurance Nationwide Insurance-Farris Paid for by The Brown County Jr. Fair Sale Committee.

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