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Big budget hit could be coming to county The budgets of Ohio counties and the state itself are going to take a hard hit beginning next year. The elimination of a state sales tax on services provided by Medicaid managed care organizations is going to cut an estimated $756 million from local and state budgets. The potential impact will be a $558 million loss on the state level and a $195 million loss spread out over Ohio’s 88 counties. The loss to Brown County will be an estimated $191,000 loss in 2017 and $767,054 in 2018. In response to the development, Ohio Director of Budget and Management Tim Keen has directed all state agencies to present proposed budgets to the state for 2018 and 2019 that

are no more than 90 percent of the 2017 numbers. Governor John Kasich and leaders of the state house and senate are currently discussing the issue and exploring solutions. The first indication about how the state intends to handle the shortfall will be in the proposed budget of Governor Kasich, which is due to be presented to the legislature in early February of next year. The legislature then must approve the budget before it takes effect on July 1 of 2017. At this point, it is unknown whether Kasich will allow the revenue loss to stand. He could also propose raising revenue or making cuts in other areas to make up the shortfall. How the state legislature will react to those proposals is also unknown. Both

chambers must come to an agreement on the budget and Kasich must sign it. In Brown County, the commissioners must have a proposed budget that is based on calendar years. This means that they must plan for a loss of $191,000 in revenue next year in a worst-case scenario. “We are in the process of talking to elected officials and department heads and telling them that these are real dollars that are going to disappear,” said Brown County Commission President Barry Woodruff. “If we don’t start bending the curve now, and this tax cut does hit, and if it is $767,000, we’re going to have a problem.” Woodruff said that the county budget is being squeezed from many different directions.

“So how are we going to cover $767,000 in lost tax revenue in 2018 and continue to spend half a million dollars a year housing inmates in Butler County? On top of all this, the heroin epidemic and all the money that it costs the county in a multitude of ways, is not subsiding,” Woodruff said. “I’m hoping that we can offset some of that money that we could potentially use with an increase in sales tax revenue from new businesses. But Woodruff said that the law requires a balanced county budget and if expenses exceed revenue, “We are talking eliminating positions in county government. It’s just like a business. We may have to be having those conversations this time next year. if the money is not there, we cannot spend it.”

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Brown County could face a $191,000 drop in state sales tax revenue in 2017 due to the elimination of a tax on Medicaid services.

Gray and Jennings vie Carlier and Uecker Woodruff, Ferguson for commissioner seat battle for State Senate fight for commission BY Wayne Gates

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Former Brown County Commissioner Ralph Jennings and incumbent commissioner Daryll Gray are both competing for a four year term on the Brown County Commission. Both were provided a list of questions from The Brown County Press and their answers are being printed as submitted. Ralph Jennings Why are you running for commissioner again? I find public service rewarding. To be elected to serve as a member of the three person commission that assists in management of county government would be a privilege. What, if anything, do you plan to do differently from the incumbent if elected? I will work diligently to become familiar with the scope of day to day operations of the Board of Commissioners and strive to be a knowledgeable ‘hands on type’ of leader. I will promote improved communication and cooperation with all levels of government, reaching out to former officials and citizens for guidance, ideas and be receptive to constructive criticism. What skills and experience that you bring from your first term as a commissioner will help you if elected?

I believe that my 30+ years of township government experience in conjunction with my 4 years of experience as a Commissioner would enable me to provide positive input to the Board of Commissioners. That experience will allow me to be a better listener and ask more relevant questions to find answers and solutions to issues. Daryll Gray Why are you running for another term as commissioner? We still have problems to solve! I want to see the new sheriff get the jail running. I like the challenge of the job. What have you accomplished that you are proud of? We have done a lot of repairs to building and sewer lines without borrowing any money. What do you hope to accomplish if re-elected? The state is cutting money to the county so our budget will be harder to operate. What have been some of the most difficult issues you have faced during your term? The shutting down of the jail and paying for housing the inmates. Paying for locking devices on the cell doors without borrowing money to do it. The winner will take office January 3, 2017.

BY Wayne Gates Incumbent State Senator Joe Uecker and challenger Charles Carlier are competing for a four year term in the Ohio State Senate, District 14. Both candidates answered questions submitted to them by The Brown County Press. Charles Carlier Why are you running for the Ohio Senate and what are your qualifications? I am running for the Ohio Senate because the current Senator is not working for the people of the state. I am a Marine Corps Veteran and trained to help the people and to empower them. I was President and Chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and worked with a multi billion dollar company. What would be your priorities and goals if elected? Economy, jobs, taxes. Heroin and opiate problem. Funding cuts, Education and Local Government.

What would you do differently from the current office holder? Be on the front line with the Heroin and Opiate problem. Work for the betterment of the 14th District and the State of Ohio Joe Uecker Why are you running for another term? I have been honored to serve the 14th Senate District over the past four years and I hope you will agree that many of our initiatives have made improvements to the wellbeing of our community. That being said, there is still much more to be done. We all know that our district has unfortunately been hit hard by the opiate epidemic. I was recently appointed to serve on the Attorney General’s Joint Study Committee on Drug Use Prevention and Education and I hope to continue serving on this committee so that we are able to continue the fight. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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BY Wayne Gates Incumbent Brown County Commissioner Barry Woodruff and former commissioner Jim Ferguson are competing for a four year term on the Brown County Commission. Both submitted answers to questions submitted to The Brown County Press. Barry Woodruff Why are you running for another term as commissioner? When I initially ran for the office of Brown County Commissioner in 2012, I said that I had been taught by my parents three basic principles to live by: 1) Be honest; 2) Treat people with respect; 3) Work hard. I believe I have tried to display those principles this term. Government cannot continue to be viewed as a “special” entity above those who have entrusted us with their future. I still want to make Brown County a better place in which to live, work, visit and raise a fam-

ily. What have you accomplished that you are proud of? -With input from our building occupants, we transitioned from an inhouse cleaning staff to a contract cleaning staff, saving the county in excess of $50,000 per year. -The Commissioner’s staff has been reduced from four to three. This was done due to attrition, and those duties were reassigned to existing staff, saving the county an additional $40,000 per year. -Upon taking office, we quickly discovered that the numbers had been changed on the budget by our predecessors and turned into the Auditor’s office having us upside down by $345,000. Working with other elected officials and department heads, we were able to work through that situation and submit a corrected budget. -Early in the term we

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BY Martha B. Jacob The list would be long of the many people who are responsible for making plans to bring the Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall to Brown County in 2017, a reality. Chaplain Bill Grabill was on the ground floor when the first meeting was held in Georgetown to decide on ways to pay for the project. He is currently chairman of the Brown County H.E.R.O. Tribute Committee. “In 1966, I joined the Army,” Graybill said. “In 1968 I received my orders to go to Vietnam, which I did, and returned home in 1969. “I believe the people of Brown County want and need to see this memorial wall and understand what it represents. I have been to the Vietnam Wall in Washington D.C. a couple of times and have been involved with four other Vietnam Moving Walls throughout our surrounding counties. “I also had the privilege to go to Washington D.C. again on the Honor Flight on Nov. 5 along with many of my friends. I think of the Vietnam Wall more as a spiritual, healing wall.” Chaplain Graybill said that when the Memorial Wall arrives in Georgetown at the fairgrounds on May 11 through May 14, 2017, people will be on site with computers to assist those who are hoping to find a name of someone they knew. There will also be people at the Wall that will help comfort, listen to or pray with. “There will be places to sit and stay for a while at the Wall at the fairgrounds too,” Graybill said. Another key figure in raising the funds to bring the Wall to Brown County is Rick Banyea who served in the US Air Force from 1968 to 1990. “I was not called upon to

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The Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall is a 3/5 scale replica of the Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. The center of the traveling wall stands 6 feet tall in its center and covers over 300 feet, end to end. It contains over 58,000 names of American soldiers who died in the Vietnam Conflict.

serve in Vietnam,” Banyea said, “However I did have many friends that did. I have met many Vietnam Vets that were willing to share their stories, some not so willing. “Some of these Veterans I’ve met still live their experience every day in a way that’s not so pleasant. “One name that’s on the wall is Charles Fleek, he was my cousin who served more than one tour in Vietnam and came home in a casket just like the other 58,000 plus men and

women.” Banyea said that having the Vietnam Memorial Wall come to Brown County is a way of paying honor to not only his cousin, but to all the names on the wall. He feels it is also an opportunity for all Veterans to maybe find a name on the wall of someone they knew. Banyea said he hopes everyone in Brown County takes a little time out of their busy lives to visit the Wall. Annette Fitzpatrick is a H.E.R.O. Tribute Commit-

tee co-chair. She has worked diligently organizing events and fundraisers to help raise the money to bring the wall to Brown County “We started with an initial need to raise $40,000 which is what it is going to cost to bring the Wall to Brown County,” Fitzpatrick said. “Through a lot of hard work and from the generosity of individuals and businesses in our community, we met that first goal. “Now as we move closer to that May 11, 2017 date, we’ve been able to add more relevant events and exhibits for the community to interact with, we have continued to fundraise. “One of the things our committee hopes to do is make it possible for every student in Brown County to be bussed to the exhibit. But that takes money, so we’re trying to help the schools defray that expense.” Fitzpatrick said it is her hope that the younger generation will gain some pride and understanding of just how important this country’s precious freedoms are. “There have been so many people helping this dream become a reality,” she said. “I am amazed at every time we ask Brown Countians to open up their hearts and their wallets at just how wonderfully we are received. “As of right now we have the Traveling Wall confirmed and paid for, but we are working now to pay for things like exhibits on the Revolutionary War through the present day.” Fitzpatrick said she is very excited for the area schools to be able to see a real piece of history. “Please make your plans now to be a part of this historic event scheduled for May 11-14 in Georgetown,” Fitzpatrick said, “It will be something that will effect your life forever.”

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Taking A Trip Through Time The Ash Ridge School was built in 1931. Pictured are teachers, Gladys Shaw, Roy Gustin, Robert Green and Luther Fite. If you have more information about this photo or would like more information about the Brown County Historical Society please call Ned S. Lodwick at (937) 446-3226. ‘Taking a Trip Through Time’ is a feature of the Brown County Press that is supplied by our readers. If you have photos of places within Brown County that are at least 30 years old please feel free to submit them along with some information about the photo to The Brown County Press by email to bcpress@frontier.com or mail them to or drop them off at The Brown County Press 219 South High Street Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154. You will get your picture back. You can also reach us at (937) 444-3441.

Finding joy as the seasons change November is here. The year, which once was new, is winding down, and wrapping up here on the farm with eye candy fall colors, of scarlet red, pumpkin orange and sunshine yellow. Did you notice the leaves seem to be falling before they have had a chance to really paint us a brilliant picture? You haven’t noticed? Here on the farm we introduced a new program last month, Dances With Nature. It is true, I read in the book, “Last Child in the Woods” that we are living in a “nature deficit” world. So many are removed from the romance of nature and its healing, therapeutic qualities. Perhaps you grew up in the sixties like I did and you remember being out in the woods at dusk. Maybe you

SHERRY MITCHELL TAKE JOY, A FARMHOUSE JOURNAL remember raking a big pile of leaves and jumping into them one after another. Did you gather the various colorful leaves and paste them on construction paper for your science project and did your best to explain why the leaves go from green to scarlet? And who could spell the word chlorophyll? Do you remember that walk in the woods hearing the leaves crunching under foot, while the breeze rustled overhead in swaying treetops above you? Then you hear an eerie noise. On high alert, you sigh to find

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the screech is only a tree branch rubbing another. I always feel an omnipotent presence of the great I Am as I stop, look and listen during a walk in the woods. Awe the splendor of autumn. Worse though, is if you find yourself too “grown up” now and you mumble “look at all these leaves I have to rake,” or you already start thinking too far into the future mumbling, “winters next— Ugh!” And you sigh. If there is one thing I have learned, when being around kids and especially special needs kids this past month, here on the farm, is life should not be hurried but enjoyed. Oh, my goodness, the splendor on those kids’ faces when feeding an apple nugget to the minis… simply marvelous. Watching them feel Henry the goat’s beard brought wide eyes and big smiles. On the wooded trail and prairie walk, they drank in the splendor of a warm October breeze, feeling the warm sunshine on their faces searching for clues of the forest…living in the moment. So I say all that to say this: Be a kid again; drink in the splendor of the planet. Do a little dance with Nature. Take a walk in the woods and feel it lift your spirit. Or be like Henry (not my goat) but Thoreau—he never stopped looking into nature for ultimate Truth. Always looking to nature for greater intensity and meaning for his life. And by all means Take Joy! Sherry is a regular contributor to The Press. She blogs at Take Joy! A Farm-

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EMT is thanked for service Dear Editor, I was recently in an auto accident. Georgetown and Mt. Orab lifesquads were on the scene. The people in the other car were hurt worse than I was. They were taken care of first. But one of the Georgetown EMT’s was with me the whole time. His name was Estel Newberry. The collar he put around my neck didn’t fit right. He held it so I was more comfortable. He talked to me and really put me at ease. One of the topics was about his wife and kids. We go to church together. I just wanted to say THANK YOU. He took time for me, something he didn’t have to do. Barbara Georgetown

Americans understand that our nation’s strength and security depend on its fiscal health. This may not be foremost on their minds right now, but rarely do I address a public meeting at which no one expresses concern about the federal debt and our general fiscal condition. We face an ongoing, long-term mismatch between our spending and revenues, and year after year, administration after administration, the debt grows larger. A lot of ordinary people worry about this. They believe that a healthy fiscal situation is essential to our success as a nation. And they want policies in place that allow us to address the debt without interfering with the economic wellbeing of the country. But the presidential candidates aren’t giving serious attention to deficit reduction, and neither, for the most part, are members of Congress. This may be because the federal deficit — that is, the yearly difference between revenues and expenditures — has shrunk. But that’s only temporary, a respite from the deficit highs we incurred during the recession. With a rising proportion of older people and spending on entitlement programs such as Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare growing dramatically, we’re not far away from facing dangerous levels of debt. A fix is becoming increasingly urgent, and the longer we delay the more difficult it will be. So what do we do? The solutions flow along three broad lines: spending cuts, tax increases, and economic growth. There are advocates for each, but it is hard to imagine that salvation lies in one approach alone. Proposals to slash the deficit by cutting spending fall far short of what is needed. Indeed, our experience in the recent past offers no hope that politicians will find agreement on significant spending cuts. A similar issue confronts those who believe that we just need to unleash the forces of the market to propel economic growth — to make progress, we would need to see a growth rate far above anything we have a reasonable chance to reach and sustain. And although there may be politicians who quietly wish we could tax our way out of the deficit crisis, there is no political appetite for it. In short, we need them all: a combination of tax increases, spending cuts in both defense and non-defense areas, and economic

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OPINION growth that will stabilize debt at a manageable level. Each is difficult. Capitol Hill’s preferred tactic when it comes to taxes is to cut them, not increase them. The tax code is larded with tax “expenditures” — that is, the mess of preferences, loopholes, and tax breaks aimed at solving social problems or buttressing one industry or another. These are politically attractive because they don’t create additional spending, but the budgetary impact is the same: they reduce revenues and expand the deficit. In that atmosphere, actual tax increases — the kind that would help us get our debt under control — can seem remote. On the spending side, the rhetoric coming from Washington — and out on the campaign trail — raises unrealistic expectations about the savings that can be achieved through budget cuts. Not only do most proposals fall far short of what is needed, but the demands we face on entitlement programs, the country’s evident need for public investment — especially in infrastructure — and higher interest rates on the debt are all powerful forces pushing in the opposite direction. But really, what choice do we have? The threepronged solution I’ve outlined — a combination of spending restraint, tax increases, and economic growth — is privately acknowledged by almost everyone I’ve encountered, whatever their public position, to be the only realistic approach. Yes, this kind of deal will have to be phased in over years, giving people and businesses time to adjust. But the urgency of the question is pressing and will only get greater as deficits go up. The longer we delay, the more painful the adjustment will be. Our system has met greater challenges in the past. We’ve been through a civil war, two world wars, waves of immigration unseen by any other nation, and we’ve managed them all. It took strong political leadership, bipartisanship, negotiation, and compromise to thread our way through. That’s what getting our debt under control will require. We’d better get started. Lee Hamilton is a Senior Advisor for the Indiana University Center on Representative Government; a Distinguished Scholar, IU School of Global and International Studies; and a Professor of Practice, IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 34 years.

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FP High School introduces Spotlight “Rock”et Star with their projects including: • Garrett Craig, Grand Champion Market Lamb • Bailey Barber 5th overall in Steer Show • Jason Stephens, Grand Champion Welding • Cecilia Murphy, Showman of Showmen • Abbi Fogle, Grand Champion photography The districts FFA students served in the pork producer’s booth and raised over $1,400. The FFA will also be working for Perry Township road clean-up and earning $250. Mr. Birkhimer is teaching his students about the importance of being involved in their community, networking and serving in leadership roles. Congratulations to Mr. Birkhimer for doing a great job for Fayetteville-Perry High School.

towards the concession stand and bathrooms at Reservoir Park. Proceeds generated at the concession stand will go to the Mt. Orab Elementary Neediest Kids, in memory of Linda Cooper. Tickets are now on sale at all Western Brown Schools and First State

Gaslight Theater Players to perform in November The Gaslight Theater Players announce their next production- “Every Christmas Story Ever Told....and then some!” Instead of performing Charles Dickens' beloved holiday classic for the umpteenth time, three actors decide to perform every Christmas story ever told -- plus Christmas traditions from around the world and seasonal icons from ancient times to topical pop-culture. A madcap romp through the holiday season! Show dates are November 11th, 12th, 18th, and 19th at the Gaslight Theater in Georgetown. Doors open at 7:30 pm with the show starting

at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $10 ($8 for seniors) and may be purchased at the door. In honor of our military personnel and Veterans’ Day, all ticket proceeds from the November 11th performance will be donated to the Brown County H.E.R.O. Tribute organization to aid in their endeavor in bringing the Vietnam mobile Memorial Wall to Brown County in May of 2017. Also, for the November 11th and 12th performances all military veterans will receive free admission to the show. Donations to the Memorial Wall will also be accepted.

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Fayetteville-Perry high school teacher, nathan Birkhimer was named october’s spotlight “rock”et-star for his excellent skills as a teacher. Congratulations to Mr. Birkhimer.

Harlem Wizards come to Western The Harlem Wizards are coming to Western Brown High School on Monday, Nov. 14 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.) and everyone is invited. This event is being sponsored by the Mt. Orab Girl’s Softball Association and all the proceeds will go

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The Fayetteville-Perry High School recently announced its October Spotlight “Rock”-et-Star, Nathan Birkhimer, who is in his second year at the high school. According to officials at the school Birkhimer is proving to be a great asset to the district. He has demonstrated great success with his students and is developing positive “Teamwork Attitude” with his students. The Brown County Fair proved to be a great success, with his strong leadership and guidance. Fayetteville’s 4H/FFA teams had five ambassadors involved in this year’s fair, including sheep, small animals, crop and woodworking, beef and goad departments. The FFA students represented their district well

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November 12, 2016 There will be food (spaghetti dinner), fun, dancing, and silent auction. Location: The Eagles FOE 2293 600 Mount Orab Pike Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Time: 5pm - Whenever Cost: $25 a person or $35 for couple $5 for kids For tickets contact: Shannon 937-213-3749 or Gina 513-315-4892

Craft show The Williamsburg Music Boosters are hosting a Craft Show on Saturday, November 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Williamsburg Middle/High School. The school is located at 500 S. 5th St. Please come out and support the Music program as we will have over 30 vendors. We will have a bake sale, raffle tickets and plenty of great items to help with your Christmas shopping. Any questions, email angel.webb@fuse.net

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The Sardinia Historical Society would like to invite the community to join us for our meetings in November. We will be having guest speakers for both of our November meetings. On November 7, 2016, Dr. Ned Lodwick will be joining us to share four Brown County Ghost Stories: Thomas Hamer and his ghost, the ghost of the Norfolk and Western Brakeman, the girl in blue at the Gaslight Theater and the mysterious story of Lydia Osborn and the Indians. These are the same stories that he recently told at the John P. Parker House. On November 21, Stan Purdy will be joining us to share a presentation on the Ohio Presidents. Stan shared this presentation at the Georgetown Library recently. Both of these men are wonderful presenters and historians! Come join us on November 7th and 21st at 10:00 am at the Brown County Christian Academy for our meetings. The

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Brown County Christian Academy is located on College Avenue in Sardinia. Work is progressing on the fence that was damaged by the recent tornado. Lee McRoberts is completing the work and the damaged sections will be returned as soon as possible. The Society is planning on placing a plaque at the remaining George A. Kennedy Fairground gatepost. This is all that remains from the Fairground that was the site for the Sardinia Fair in the early 1900's. Thank you to the community for the support that we received at our Grill Out Fundraiser held at Kibler's in September. We are grateful that Kibler's provided this opportunity for us!

BCBDD board meeting set The Brown County Board of Developmental Disabilities will hold its regularly scheduled board meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 4:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Brown County Board of Developmental Disabilities Center at 325 West State Street in Georgetown.

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An Election Luncheon will be served in the Charles Moore Auditorium at the Decatur Community Center on St. Rte. 125, Tuesday Nov. 8. The menu will include soups, sandwiches, desserts and refreshments. Doors open at 9 a.m. Donations will be accepted, with proceeds going to preserve and maintain the Decatur Community Center. The luncheon is open to the public.

The Brown County Beekeepers will hold it's last meeting of 2016 on November 8th at 7:00 p.m. in the Western Brown High School. Each family is asked to bring an appetizer, snack or dessert to share. There will be no program for November. We will have a short business meeting. After that we will have a fellowship time to talk with old friends and to get to know the new beekeepers. Our 2017 year will begin on February 14th. Don't forget to vote before you come to the meeting.

OBITUARIES Etta M. Mays, 81 Etta M. Mays, age 81, of Russellville, Ohio, passed away Friday October 28, 2016 at her residence. She was born January 25, 1935 in Estill County, KY the daughter of the late Robert and Lillie Mae (Keith) Sparks. She was a cook at the Russellville Elementary School; an active member of the Russellville Church of Christ, participating in the church’s Ladies Aid and taught Sunday and Bible School there. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by seven brothers and sisters. Etta is survived by her loving husband of 67 years Dale Mays of Russellville; four daughters, Sue Talley and husband Sam of Winchester, Delores Chandler of Hillsboro, Nanette Campbell of Russellville, Patricia Lawson of Higginsport; one brother, James Sparks of Stanton, KY; three grandchildren; Joshua Chandler, Devin (Stephanie) Lawson and Tyler Lawson. Funeral Services will be Monday October 31, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Russellville Church of Christ under the direction of the Meeker Funeral Home. Drue Lane will be officiating. Burial will follow in the Linwood Cemetery. Visitation will be held Sunday Oct 30, 2016 from 5:00 - 7:00 PM at the Russellville Church of Christ. In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Russellville Church of Christ, PO Box 219, Russellville, OH 45168.

Andrew Washington Brown, 92 Andrew Washington Brown, 92 of Fayetteville, Ohio died Monday, October 31, 2016 at Hospice of Cincinnati East in Anderson Township, Ohio. He was a plumber, a World War II Army veteran, a member of the New Harmony Masonic Lodge F&AM #435, the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Value of Cincinnati and the Syrian Shrine. Andrew was born February 23, 1924 in Long Corner, Maryland the son of the late Melvin D. and Catherine R. (Lowery) Brown.In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife – Mary Brownin 2009 and one son – Tom Brown. Mr. Brown is survived by his daughter –Kimberly Fath of Milford, Ohio; three grandchildren – Amy Toner and husband Lonnie of Hillsboro, Ohio, Holly Stott and husband Chris of Charlotte, North Carolina and Stephanie Fath of Milford, Ohio; four great grandchildren – Zach Drew, Hannah Bowlin and Hayden Bowlin all of Milford, Ohio and Mason Toner of Hillsboro, Ohio and one sister – Sarah of Tacoma, Washington Funeral, Masonic and Scottish Rite Ring Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, November 6, 2016 at the Cahall Funeral Home in Mt. Orab, Ohio. Visitation will be held from 12:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. Sunday, November 6, 2016 at the funeral home. Interment will be in the St. Patrick Cemetery in Fayetteville, Ohio with military services by the Carey Bavis American Legion Post #180 of Georgetown, Ohio. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.Condolences may be sent to the family at www.cahallfuneralhomes.com

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Robert E. Bailey, 85 Robert Eugene, age 85, passed away Monday, October 31, 2016. Beloved husband of Patricia Bailey (nee Kowal), loving father of Nichola (Ed) Winokur, Robert P. (Nina) Bailey, Michelle (Rick) Jenkins and Jessica (David) Little, cherished grandfather of Heather, Adam, Molly, Mikie, Matt, Mary, Maria, Darcy, Dana, David and Allison, also survived by 10 great-grandchildren and 1 great-greatgrandchild. Robert was a retired member of the Carpenters Union Local 2 and a member of the Clermont Catholic Community. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Philomena Church, 1800 Balzhiser Lane, Batavia,Ohio 45103. Visitation will be held at the Maham Funeral Home, 187 North Second Street, Williamsburg, Ohio on Saturday from 9:30 to 11:30 AM prior to the service. MahamFuneralHome.com “And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise.” Luke 23:43

Myrtle L. Stiltner, 88 Myrtle Lee Stiltner, age 88 of Ripley, Ohio, died Sunday, October 30, 2016 at Meadowview Regional Medical Center in Maysville, Kentucky. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Stiltner was born January 27, 1928 in Virginia the daughter of the late Joe and Virginia (Dale) Coleman. She was also preceded in death by her husband – Frank Stiltner; one daughter – Melba Stiltner; one grandson – Russell Lee Stiltner, II; a son-in-law – Roger Nixon; one sister – Larnia Marsden; three brothers – Jonah, Bert and Virgil Coleman. Mrs. Stiltner is survived by two daughters – Phyllis Cantrell (Virgil) of West Union, Ohio and Wanda Nixon of Ripley, Ohio; one son – Russell Stiltner of Ripley, Ohio; five grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren; nine great great grandchildren; one sister – Mandy Hackney of Fairborn, Ohio; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at Cahall Funeral Home in Ripley, Ohio. Pastor Doug Brown will officiate. Visitation will be from 12:00 to 1:00 P.M. on Wednesday. Interment will follow the funeral service in Cherry Fork Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to:The Ronald McDonald House at: www.rmhc.org Condolences may be sent to the family at:www.cahallfuneralhomes.com

Kathleen A. Holden, 71 Kathleen Ann “Kate” Holden, age 71, of the St. Martin community, died Friday, October 28, 2016 at the Vitas Inpatient Hospice Unit in Cincinnati. She was born October 17, 1945 in Oak Park, Illinois the daughter of the late James Judson and Ireneclaire Gillespie Rich. Mrs. Holden had retired after over twenty-five years of service as a rural mail carrier for the Midland and later the Blanchester Post Office. She is survived by her husband, Francis A. Holden who she had married on November 28, 1970, two daughters, Jennifer (William) Hopper of Blanchester, Holly (Jeremiah) Becknell of Winchester, seven grandchildren, Amanda Schutte, Tony and Billy Hopper, Cooper and Jenna Mobley, and Joe and Josh Becknell, one great grandchild, Dylan Schutte and three brothers, Mark Rich of Arlington, Texas, Craig (Diane) Rich of Summerville, South Carolina, Tony (Pat) Rich of Temple, Texas. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, George Robert Rich. In keeping with Kate’s wishes, her body will be cremated and no services will be held. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Vitas Hospice, Northlake Drive, Suite 210, Cincinnati, Ohio 45249. The Turner Funeral Homes and Crematory is serving the family. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.turnerfuneralhomes.cc

PRECIOUS In I and II Peter the word "precious" is used 7 times. The definition of precious is: of great price; costly; of great value or worth. Something does not have to be rare to be precious. A child is precious to his/her parents and grandparents. A memory of a loved one can be precious to us. Another definition of precious is: highly valued; cherished. It could be a family heirloom which has been passed down from generation to generation or maybe it is a wedding band from a parent who has passed away. There are many things that are precious to us. The apostle Peter used this word precious concerning our faith. Look at verse 1 of II Peter chapter 1, "SIMON Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to them that have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ: " If you have accepted Christ as your Saviour we share a common faith. Peter called it that like precious faith. It is a wonderful thing! The Bible says that we obtained it through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. In II Corinthians 5:21 it says, "For he" (God) "hath made him" (Jesus Christ) "to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him." That is what Peter is talking about. The only way that anyone ever obtained that like precious faith is by coming through the blood of Jesus Christ! They had to be saved by the blood. I John tells us in chapter 1 verse 7, "But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin." Verse 2 of II Peter chapter 1 says, "Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord." The only way a person can become a saved, born again believer, to obtain this like precious faith, is by the knowledge of God and of his son Jesus. They might know about Jesus and God the Father, but they do not know how to apply that knowledge to themselves. However, when someone explains to

REV. TED R. HOUSE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH MT. ORAB www.bbcmtorab.com them how Jesus died on the cross for their sin and shed His precious blood so that they could be cleansed of their sin, they have the choice of accepting Christ as their Saviour or rejecting Him. The knowledge of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is powerful! Verse 4 says, "Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises..." In this passage of scripture it is not talking about His precious promises such as: ask and it shall be given or the promise that He will never leave you nor forsake you. It is talking about the promises He gave us so that we could be saved! Look at all the verse, "Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious" ( valuable; costly) "promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust." When you get saved and the Holy Spirit of God moves in you. You get a brand new nature! When you are born the first time you are born with a human nature, a sinful fallen nature. But when you get saved, born again, you get a divine nature. Look with me in the Gospel of John chapter 10 and verses 27-28. Here we will see just one of these great exceeding precious promises, "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand." When you get saved you are saved eternally, not temporarily! You will never go to Hell, you will never perish. You will have eternal life with God forever and no man can take you out of God's hand. That is an exceeding and great precious promise!

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$18.55 41-077604.0000 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 41-078200.0000 SHEPERD GROVER $304.39 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 $503.28 APPLEGATE GREGORY K & BILLIE 41-079028.0000 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 41-079320.0000 MAYO YONG SUK $0.06 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 $137.61 TRAPP REX 41-079452.0000 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 41-080304.0100 DALTON MATTHEW R & KIMBERLY A $72.83 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 $583.78 41-080532.0000 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST CO TRAPP REX $169.35 41-080696.0000 41-080780.0000 POWELL DAVID F ETAL $150.02 41-080914.0000 STATE OF OHIO $3.40 42 WASHINGTON TWP /EASTERN LSD 42-080876.0000 MOLER AX'L $1,126.04 42-080940.0100 PATRICK WILLIAM WAYNE $536.49 42-081200.0000 BUTTS LISA G $954.23 42-081364.0100 CASPER WILLIAM T & JOYCE A $105.69 42-081436.0000 NANCE MICHAEL A $141.60 42-081536.0101 WHITEHEAD COY E & CHRISTINE $68.06 US BANK NA $18.29 42-081544.0300 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 $2,242.47 42-082408.0400 FLICK GREGORY R & GILPIN ARLIE BOHL DANIEL $1,134.79 42-082452.0000 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 43-082688.0000 WHALEN ARTHUR $41.72 43-083488.0000 BUTTS JON & LISA $621.36 43-083544.0000 SIMPSON LEONARD D & CARLA V $324.27 $548.55 SECRETARY HSING & URBAN DEVELOP 43-083628.0000 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


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AMOUNT DUE

43-084180.0100 43-084588.0000 43-084592.0000 43-084684.0100 43-084720.0000 43-084952.0000 43-084956.0000 43-084960.0000

RAMEY DAVID CHARLES REEDY AARON D & SANDRA J REEDY AARON D & SANDRA J GREEN JESSE J IV SEXSON ANGELA GRAVES KENNETH GRAVES KENNETH GRAVES KENNETH

$441.00 $64.34 $64.34 $1.83 $1,160.23 $1.14 $29.60 $1.14

PARCEL #

OWNER

AMOUNT DUE

43-085160.0000 43-085180.0000 44 STERLING TWP 44-072084.0101 44-072512.0000 44-072512.0200 44-072512.0800 44-072512.0900

SCHMIDT TIMOTHY E & SUSAN R SCHMIDT TIMOTHY E & SUSAN R /MT ORAB VIL/WESTERN BROWN LSD LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC HALE TIMOTHY R LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC

$35.13 $24.21 $4,247.86 $1,832.71 $643.83 $142.71 $41.67

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OWNER

AMOUNT DUE

44-072512.1100 44-072512.1200 44-072512.1300 44-072512.1400 44-072512.1500 44-072684.0100 44-072684.0200 44-072684.0500

LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC HALE ANGELA MAY LAH PROPERTY ENTERPRISES LLC

$53.17 $40.28 $40.28 $40.28 $40.28 $262.88 $74.61 $94.38

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PARCEL # 1 BYRD TWP 1-0065 1-0085 1-0118 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 11-0408 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 GODBY JOHN & HERNDON GRACE $106.07 RULH LSD /WESTERN BROWN LSD GRAHAM MYRA L $66.72 $41.58 HENSLEY SHARON 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 LINDSEY ROBIN $99.17 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 $14.72 YEAGER MELVIN M 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 19-0333 19-0357 19-0381 19-0388 19-0436 19-0465 19-0477 19-0482 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 29-0929 29-0989 30 PIKE TWP 30-0022 30-0023 30-0027 30-0030 30-0033 30-0034 30-0048

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 JORDAN ELDON & BEVER $171.34 STEPHANY JAMES & ROSE $7.09 ISBILL TONYA L $76.37 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 $130.89 MAPLE GROVE DEVELOPMENT $22.90 BORGERDING JAMES/DURHAM SHELLEY MUNCY PAUL & ELAINE $130.89 /RULH LSD OWEN ANITA M $329.75 STEMMERDING RONDA $222.57 ROGER & KATELYNN TAYLOR $16.49 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 $1,093.24 HUBBARD TIM & KIM $235.25 BUTLER JEFFREY & MYRNA LYNN 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 $108.00 SANI STEPHANIE $135.28 BINGAMAN CATHY 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 HAYNES SAMUEL W II $44.65 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 SCHNEIDER RON 8) LOT# $34.32 SCHNEIDER RON 7) LOT# $34.32 SCHNEIDER RON 94) LOT# $34.32

PARCEL # OWNER AMOUNT DUE 30-0050 SCHNEIDER RONNIE 87) LO $54.91 30-0051 SCHNEIDER RONNIE 84) LOT $20.59 $20.59 30-0053 JOHNS BRUCE $27.46 30-0058 SCHNEIDER RONNIE 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 31-0149 SHELTON BRENDA $1.57 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 $41.58 33-0042 PARKS CONNIE L 33-0072 WILMOTH KEVIN & TRICIA $14.18 33-0089 DAY NORMA J $42.55 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 34-1015 WHITE DENNIS $66.44 34-1016 MOORE PAULINE $333.69 34-1023 FITHEN RUTH ANN $1.11 34-1025 MINNIE HEATHER $37.21 35 SCOTT TWP GEORGETOWN EVSD GREEN JESSE & SARAH $57.96 35-0032 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 37-0366 DAY BRENDA L $7.00 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 $41.58 37-0801 WATSON CARL 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 37-1319 JORDAN JOEY $71.26 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 41-0083 HERRMANN FRANCES CHRISTINE $41.58 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

Campbell Frontier Realty merges with Sibcy Cline results of his website (campbellauctioneers.com) he doesn’t get 50,000 hits a week like Sibcy Cline does. “I’m still going to be the ‘hometown boy’ and this is still a hometown business,” Campbell added. “I still look forward to supporting our schools and handling the small animal auction, and other events like the FFA Auction. We will remain part of this community but we will be able to highlight

David Campbell, owner/operator of Campbell Frontier Realty, and his family have lived in the Village of Ripley his entire life. He has operated Campbell Frontier Realty for over 30 years, and has a genuine love and respect for his community. Campbell’s father, Duane Campbell, started Campbell Auctioneers in the Village of Ripley in 1957 which is where David Campbell got his start in the business. Campbell Auctioneers will remain the same. But now in his continuing efforts to keep up with the best technology for his many clients and friends Campbell Frontier Realty has entered into a partnership with Sibcy Cline Realtors®. “We don’t want our clients to feel like we’re selling out to Sibcy Cline,” Campbell explained. “We will now be their representatives in the Brown County area and they will be our representative to the world. “We will always be the local company who knows its local market. We know what is selling and we know first hand what it’s worth. It was very important to me that being a part of this community won’t change.” Campbell said that after he had sat down and studied some of the major real estate players in the regional indus-

some of our beautiful homes here in Ripley to anyone looking for a great place to live.” Sibcy Cline Realtors® is the largest independent real estate broker in Greater Cincinnati and Dayton, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana. It has been around since the 1930’s, a family-owned company which is locally owned and operated. It is ranked among the top 50 in-

dependent real estate companies in the nation. “We here at Campbell’s Frontier Realty and Auction Service see this merger as an exciting time,” Campbell said with a smile, “We will be able to help our clients more and better than ever before.” To learn more about the merger or Campbell Auctioneers service please call (937) 392-4308 or email bidsold@aol.com.

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David Campbell

try, he could see that Sibcy Cline was doing things that could be trusted and could make all the difference in getting exposure on a local property. “When I saw all the tools the Sibcy Cline had at their disposal for their clients,” he said. “I knew right away that this was the direction I wanted Campbell Frontier Realty to go. “I will now be able to offer advanced methods of showing off a home. It will be such an advantage in regard to advertising, marketing techniques and name recognition. “As a small company, we really couldn’t afford things

like TV advertising or at sporting events.” Campbell added that even though he is happy with the

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Open house at Chatfield College Chatfield College in St. Martin, OH will host an open house for potential students on Saturday, November 12 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Registration opens at 10 a.m. and campus tours will begin at 11 a.m. A free lunch will be provided. To reserve a seat, or for more information, call (513) 875-3344, ext. 110.

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Bubp speaks to government students Southern State Community College Professor Lonnie Griffith recently invited Brown County Probate/Juvenile Court Judge Danny Bubp to speak to his College Credit Plus students at Western Brown High School for his U.S. Government class. Bubp talked about the importance of voting. During the class Bubp talked to the kids about the three branches of government, term limits, duties of members of Congress, local candidates and their responsibilities. Throughout the class he asked the students questions about their future plans and how important they feel the upcoming election is to them. Only one student in the class was actually old enough to vote. He also discussed the electorial college and the importance of the U.S. Supreme Court.


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During your working years, you are (hopefully) putting money into your IRA and your 401(k) or similar employer-sponsored retirement plan. But once you’ve retired, how can you maximize the benefits you get from these plans? First of all, you need to be aware of the rules governing withdrawals from your retirement plans. If you are older than 59½, you can withdraw money from your traditional IRA without paying penalties, though the withdrawals will typically be taxable. But once you reach 70½, you generally must start taking “required minimum distributions” (RMDs) from these accounts, with the annual amount determined by your age, the account balance and other factors. (The situation is different with a Roth IRA. If you are the original account holder, you are not required to withdraw funds from your Roth IRA at any age. You can choose to withdraw your contributions at any time, tax and penalty free. To withdraw your earnings tax and penalty free, you generally must have owned the account for at least five years and have reached age 59½.) So, assuming you do have a traditional IRA and a 401(k) or similar plan, what should you do with the RMDs? You’ll probably require at least some of these distributions for your living expenses, but if you don’t need it all, what should you do with the “excess”?

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Brown County Farm Bureau, Young Agricultural Professionals, recently conducted a canned food drive to benefit local food pantries throughout Brown County. We want to thank all of the local 4-H clubs for participating and competing in this event! We would also like to thank the individuals who made donations

during the canned food drive as well, including cash donations. Over 1,002 items were donated and over $200.00 was raised during the canned food drive held on Thursday and Friday of the Brown County Fair. The Hamersville Livestock 4-H Club donated the most items for a total of 395 cans. The club will

enjoy bragging rights, a pizza and ice cream party and a trophy! We truly appreciate the donations and efforts from the community for this successful event. We would also like to thank the Brown County Pork Producers and Brown County Farm Bureau for supporting this event.

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Woodruff, Ferguson fight for commission CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 made the decision to remove Casino Revenue from our Operating Budget and use it to make capital improvements. With these funds we were able to replace five roofs; we made repairs to the jail locking systems in excess of $350,000; an additional $200,000 was spent relining collapsed sewer lines all over the campus including the Sheriff’s Office as well as the old courthouse; replaced aging phone systems in the Administration Building, the Sheriff’s Office and Municipal Court, all without borrowing money. -We were able to negotiate a transaction to sell 29 acres in Mt. Orab which allowed us to pay off a $750,000 note which eliminated approximately onethird of the county debt. When all phases of the project now known as the Mt. Orab Auto Mall are completed, approximately 500 jobs will be created. -We worked with our Development Office to capture some CDBG monies to be used to renovate the old Southern State Campus into 46 assisted living units adding approximately 40 jobs to the county. -Our Development Office was able to work with HealthSource to secure some funding for their new project here in Georgetown, maintaining current staffing levels and adding approximately 6 new jobs. This project wa s finalized by the Village of Georgetown. What do you hope to accomplish if re-elected? -Continue the process of involving department heads and other elected officials, along with the Commissioner’s office to make improvements to our aged county systems. This was done recently when our outdated accounting system needed replaced as it could no longer be supported. Replacement cost was over $200,000. The

Commissioners were able to write a $32,000 check to complete the replacement when other elected officials used their Special Revenue Funds to contribute to the completion of the project as well. We wish to continue this spirit of cooperation. -Law Enforcement which includes all the Courts, Sheriff’s Office, Jail and Prosecutor consume in excess of 62% of the General Fund budget. We know this is not sustai nable. Cooperation among all departments will be needed to find solutions. -We have to try to find a solution to this drug epidemic which will require law enforcement, mental health and drug and alcohol intervention. It costs the taxpayers $38 per dose to use Narcan. I am convinced that incarcerating without other forms of intervention does nothing but keeps the cycle going. -Continue the work with the Public Safety Task Force in seeking solutions to an overcrowded jail system which is plaguing all counties. What have been some of the most difficult issues you have faced during your term? -The opiate epidemic is an unprecedented crisis that impacts our county in two areas in particular: 1) child protective services and 2) justice and public safety services. Parents who are addicted have caused an increase in the number of children being placed outside the home, and when drugs are involved, the reunification process takes longer. Placement costs for these families are steadily eating away at CPS resources, and county budgets are becoming overwhelmed. The spike in addicted individuals going into county jails has increased the risk and expenses associated with the jail facilities. Healthcare costs for the population in jail are ex-

cessive, and housing them in jails ultimately threatens public safety by taking up scarce bed space. Jail may not be an appropriate solution for individuals suffering from an addiction or mental health issues, and jail employees are not always trained to manage or treat these types of issues. I believe this will require funding from the federal, state and local communities. Jim Ferguson Why are you running for commissioner again? Incidents have occurred in Brown County that I feel were not done or handled in the best interest for the residents or the county itself. Two examples are Brown County General Hospital closing and the jail situation. Some of the problems in the county that we faced, I feel were caused by negligence and also were not acted upon in a timely fashion by certain office holders. With my experience and previous accomplishments as former commissioner for eight years, I am the best qualified and provide strong leadership which will propel Brown County in a positive direction as I have done in the past. The diplomacy and communication has not been the best between office holders and commissioners, specifically the Board of Elections. We had to rely on the state of Ohio to intercede and resolve the problem that we could not accomplish. These happenings cannot be tomorrows headlines again. One of the jobs as a commissioner is to solve problems by being professional and act in a diplomatic manner that would be beneficial to all concerned. In the past, while in office I have acted in a manner which resulted in positive outcome. Communication and respect are of the upmost importance.

What, if anything, do you plan to do differently from the incumbent if elected? 1. Create financial stability 2. Entice new business which will result in plus revenue and create employment. 3. Visit all office holders on a regular basis to discuss everyday problems and solutions. 4. Invite ideas and interact with the Brown County residents to help resolve situations instead of using a “band-aid effect.” 5. Work more closely with the township trustees. 6. Maintain an open door policy and access to the commissioners office. 7. Support the drug task force 100% and make available all necessary means to help eradicate drugs in Brown County Ohio. What skills and experience that you bring from your prior experience as a commissioner will help you if elected? Graduate of Morehead, KY with a Bachelors in education, graduate of Xavier University with a Masters in Administration, President of the Brown County Educational Service Center, former teacher principal and superintendent, former board member of alcohol, tobacco and mental health, former director of ABCAP board, former mayor and current council member, former President of the Brown County General Hospital Board of Trustees and former Brown County Commissioner. This is the right time, this is the right place, I am the right person. Whether you are a Republican or Democrat when you go to the polls to vote please remember my accomplishments and experience. Let that be the deciding factor on Nov. 8.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 My constituents have done an excellent job at bringing their concerns to my attention. Much of the legislation I have been able to see into law has come from conversations of their needs. I would like to continue serving in this capacity so that I am able to continue to address these concerns. They include business regulations, Bureau of Workers Compensation issues as well as unemployment and community safety. What have you accomplished during your first term that you are particularly proud of? Due to the extreme increase in opiate abuse, I authored an amendment into our state budget that expanded the use of a new and experimental treatment drug that helps the addict get past the addiction phase of recovery. The amendment also authorized the Department of Corrections to study the feasibility of taking one of Ohio’s existing prisons and creating a

stand alone drug treatment facility just for those inmates whose crime was a result of drug addiction. It's no secret that our economy has seen better days. During my time in the Ohio Senate we have made great efforts in trying to reduce the burden that this has put on Ohioans by creating several of Ohio’s largest tax cuts in history and easing regulations that have impeded economic growth. As a result of the economic downturn caused by the lack of our federal administration’s leadership, many of our veteran organizations are struggling. This is why I authored an amendment to our state budget which increased the veteran’s hall tax exemption from $10,000 to $36,000. Increasing the exemption allows these organizations to remain open and provide a place of congregation for those who have so bravely made sacrifices for our many freedoms. Another one of my accomplishments as a State

Senator has been the creation of the Ohio Broadband Caucus. The 14th district in particular lacks access to high speed Internet which is becoming increasingly necessary for education and job growth. By forming this caucus I have created a platform for key players and legislators to come together to discuss and implement ideas to increase Internet access throughout Ohio. As Chairman of the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review, I have fought to keep state agencies from creating rules that are overly burdensome on our residents and to eliminate those rules that have no authority in statute. As Chairman of the State and Local Government Committee I have fought to protect our local governments from improper state intrusion. At the request of several organizations (and in one case an individual) I was able to author legislation that changed the way the Bureau of Motor Vehicles creates and issues specialize license plates. Started

by a constituent whose daughter was afflicted with a brain tumor disease and could not get a license plate created to bring awareness and muchly needed dollars for research, I was able to free the Bureau to be able to respond to this and other constituent needs. What would some of your goals be if re-elected? There are many issues we still need to address here in Ohio. Should I have the honor of serving a second term as your State Senator, I will continue to participate in discussions and create solutions to the issues we are currently facing, such as CAUV (current agricultural use value) taxes that continue to vex our farmers . While we have made great strides in reducing student testing we still have much more to work on. I would also like to continue to provide constitutional gun laws in this state. Women’s health issues and infant mortality are one of my priorities and will continue to work to make Ohio a safe place to live and raise a family.

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On Veterans Day, we salute the American veterans and active-duty military whose courage and dedication have protected our freedom and our way of life for generations. We recognize their service and their sacrifice, their selflessness and bravery, their hard work and their faith. Please join in celebrating the men and women of our military, past and present.

Veteran's Day to be observed in Brown County By Wayne Gates

Veterans’s Day ceremonies will be held on November 11 in many Brown County schools. Fayetteville-Perry will hold a ceremony at 8:30 a.m and Eastern High School will have an event beginning at 9:00 a.m. Ripley and Georgetown have events at both the elementary and high schools. In Ripley, the ceremony at the elementary school starts at 9:30 a.m. and at 1 p.m. at the high school. In Georgetown, the Veteran’s Day ceremony begins at 9:15 a.m. at the elementary school and at 10:15 a.m. at the high school. Western Brown High School will

begin its long running Veteran’s Day ceremony at 9:30 a.m. All observances are open to the public, with special invitations extended to veterans. Western Brown Principal Heather Cooper said that the Veteran’s Day ceremony is always a bright spot in the school year. “I really do feel like our staff and students put on a great program. Our FFA and JROTC kids go above and beyond,” she said. “Our choir and band have always been a big part of that ceremony as well by performing the service anthems of each branch and other patriotic music.” She added that the students always seem

to get the message behind the event. “I’m always very proud of our kids. Whether they are or participating watching, they always take it very seriously,” Cooper said. “I’m very proud of them. We have a lot of kids who have joined the military who will come back and visit us. It makes me very proud as a teacher, administrator and a citizen that they are

willing to make that sacrifice for us.” Cooper said that some in the community would like to see Veteran’s Day as a holiday for the school district, but Cooper said “I would argue that it’s more important for them to be here and see how important veterans are to us and to honor those who have served.” The Western Brown ceremony is a joint ef-

fort between the FFA and the JROTC organizations. FFA advisor Ryan Rosselot said that he thinks the ceremony fulfills an important role. “I don’t think many of us take the time to stop and honor our veterans. If it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t have all the freedom and rights that we do,” he said. “One of the greatest moments of last year

was when a World War II veteran stood up and saluted the flag. That brought the kids to their feet.” Rosselot said the featured speaker for the event at Western Brown will be Officer Greg McKenzie of the Mt. Orab Police Department. McKenzie is also a veteran of the Marine Corps.

nity. · Support a military family in your town who may be missing a loved one stationed elsewhere. Make meals, mow the lawn, help with grocery shopping, or simply provide emotional support. · Volunteer time at a veterans' hospital. You may be able to read with veterans or engage in other activities. · Get involved with

a military support charity that can provide much-needed funds to struggling families or disabled veterans. · Have children speak with veterans in your family, including grandparents, uncles and aunts or even their own parents. It can help them gain perspective on the important roles the military plays. · Ask a veteran to give a commencement

speech at a school or to be the guest of honor at a special function. · Drive disabled veterans to doctors' appointments or to run any errands. · Support a local VFW organization. · Create a scrapbook for a veteran in your life. · Cheer for or thank military personnel each time you see them.

· Visit the veterans' portion of a nearby cemetery and place poppies or other flowers on the graves. · Always keep the military on your mind and never forget those who have served and didn't return home. Armistice Day, Remembrance Day and Veterans Day are great ways to honor past and current military for their service and sacrifice.

Ways to remember our veterans There are many ways to honor the military at home and abroad in time for the November festivities. The following are just a handful of ways to show appreciation for military men and women. · When dining out, ask your server if you can pay the tab for a soldier or veteran you see in the restaurant. · Attend a military parade with your family and explain the significance of the day to children in attendance. · Draft letters and send care packages to

soldiers currently in service far away from home. · Ask your company if Veterans Day or Remembrance Day can be an observed holiday at your place of business each year to pay homage to servicemen and women. · Visit a military memorial in a city near you. Your town also may have its own memorial. · Petition town officials to erect a memorial if your town does not already have one. Such memorials can be a source of inspiration for your commu-

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Rigdon finishes 3rd in Pickerington Div. III Regional Meet, advances to OHSAA XC State Tournament Eastern cross country teams compete in regional tourney BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press Eastern High School's senior cross country star, Blake Rigdon, headed to the Division III OHSAA Cross County State Tournament after placing third of 135 runners in the Pickerington Regional Meet on Oct. 29. The entire Eastern High School boys cross country team would compete in the

regional meet after qualifying as a team in the district championships, but the team would finish just one spot shy of qualifying as a team for the state championships with a sixth place finish in the Pickerington Regionals, which required a top five team finish or a top 20 individual finish to qualify for state. There were 17 teams competing in the Division

III high school boys race at the Pickerington Regionals, and topping all teams was the Fairfield Lions with a score of 71. Rigdon would post a finish time of 16:28.14 as the third runner to cross the finish line and the only member of his team to place in the top 20 and qualify for the state championship meet. Junior Logan Lainhart was the second Eastern runner to cross the finish line, placing 23rd overall with a finish time of 17:29.54. Eastern junior Garyn

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girls cross country team also competed in the Division III Regional Tournament at Pickerington after placing among the top six teams in the district tournament at Rio Grande. As a team, the Lady Warriors finished in 15th place of 17 teams in the Division III Regional Tournament. Leading the Lady Warriors to the finish line was freshman Camryn Picker-

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Western Brown’s Carson Eyre dives for extra yardage after pulling down a reception in the Broncos’ Oct. 28 bout against Goshen.

as head of the program. At Kibler Stadium/LaRosa’s Field in Mt. Orab on Oct. 28, it was the Broncos suffering a 41-20 loss to the Goshen Warriors in their final bout of the season to finish with an overall record of 3-7 and a record of 1-3 in Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference American Division play. The Oct. 28 league game against Goshen marked the end of high school football careers for Bronco seniors Jake Henderson, Logan Elswick, Jacob Haggerty, Arturo Hernandez, Jerome Gruen, Dawson Bowling, Tanner Patten, and Noah Hill; who were all recognized during the Oct. 28 game, which was Senior Night for Western Brown. “It's extremely sad (Senior Night), because we do put in a lot of time and effort and spend a lot of time together,” Western Brown head coach Don Sizer said of this year's seniors as they came into their final game of their high school careers. “This is a small group (of seniors) and I've got to know them very well. They're

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going to be sorely missed, not just because of football, but because of the wonderful kids they are, too.” With less than 10 seniors to be lost to graduation, one must look to the bright future ahead for the Western Brown varsity football team that will return next season with a large crew of seniors who are equipped with experience and talent that will provide leadership on the field for a very skilled crew of younger players. Among those expected to return next year for their senior seasons are quarterback Seth Becker, who wrapped up his junior season this fall with a total of 2,955 passing yards, throwing for a total of 28 touchdowns; and Wyatt Fischer, who led the team in receiving with a total of 1,301 yards and 13 touchdown catches. Fischer also contributed on the defensive end as a junior this season. Running back Zach Stacy wrapped up his junior season this fall with 659 rushing yards off 121 carries and 11 touchdowns. He also hauled in five touchdown receptions on the season with a total of 546 receiving yards. Carson Eyre finished off his junior season with 405 receiving yards off 31 receptions. Sophomore Josh Taylor gained some valuable varsity experience with 339 receiving yards off 29 catches with five touchdown receptions, while sophomore Evan Luttrell hauled in 11 catches for 123 receiving yards and five touchdowns this season. On the defensive end, defensive back Eric Altman will return as a senior leader next season after serving as a defensive leader for the Broncos as a junior this fall. Becker was able to complete 22-of-33 pass attempts

for 313 passing yards, throwing for three touchdowns in the Oct. 28 contest against Goshen. Fischer totaled 139 receiving yards off eight receptions with one touchdown in the final game of his junior season, and Stacy would pull down two touchdown passes. The Warriors totaled more than 430 offensive yards in the week 10 win over the Broncos. After the Warriors won the coin flip and chose to receive the ball to start the game, and they would cap off a 77 yard drive with a touchdown by Kube, followed by a successful kick for the extra point, to take a 7-0 lead less than four minutes into the game. The Broncos capped off a drive with a touchdown pass to Stacy in the final minute of the first quarter but were unsuccessful on the kick for the extra point, and with the first period in the books it was Western Brown trailing 7-6. The Warrior defense held the Broncos scoreless in the second quarter while their offense cruised behind the running of Strunk to score two unanswered touchdowns to hold a 20-6 lead at halftime. The Broncos rallied back in the second half, slicing the Goshen lead to just seven points (27-20) in the third quarter of play, but the Warriors were able to cap off a third-quarter drive with a sixyard touchdown carry by Kube to expand their lead to 34-20 lead and move farther out of reach from the Broncos. The Warriors went on to outscore the Broncos 7-0 in the fourth quarter to seal a 21point victory. The Warriors finished their season with an overall record of 5-5 and a record of 1-3 in SBAAC American Division play.

ill, who placed 35th on the field of 131 runners with a time of 21:55.69. Eastern freshman Juanita Frost placed 51st in the regional tourney with a finish time of 22:28.25, and freshman teammate Emily Fannin placed 117th with a finish time of 25:36.94. Eastern freshman Abby Gillispie placed 123rd with a time of 26:37.68, while sophomore teammate Sierra Mitchell placed 128th with a finish time of 27:33.79.

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Brown County Athletes of the Week BLAKE RIGDON Eastern High School’s senior cross country star, Blake Rigdon, headed to the OHSAA Division III Cross County State Tournament at National Trail Raceway on Nov. 6 after placing third overall in the Division III Regional Meet held at Pickerington on Oct. 22. Rigdon posted a finish time of 16:28.14 in the regional tournament to place third on the field of 135 runners.

MARY SIZER Western Brown High School’s junior volleyball standout, Mary Sizer, has been named a Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference American Division Co-Player of the Year after aiding her team to a league title this fall with a league record of 9-1. Sizer led the Lady Broncos in digs this fall season with a total of 466, ranking among the top seven for digs in Southwest Ohio.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 Another season of high school football has reached an end for Brown County teams. The Fayetteville-Perry Rockets and the Western Brown Broncos didn’t end their 2016 gridiron campaign as they had hoped, both suffering losses on their home fields in week 10 on Oct. 28. The Rockets finished with an overall record of 6-4 after falling to the Bishop Ready (7-3) in their final game of the regular season on Oct. 28 at Fayetteville-Perry High School. The Rockets suffered a 420 loss in their final game of the season, coming off a 27-0 loss to Notre Dame (Portsmouth) in week nine on the gridiron. The losses at home in the final weeks of the season do not fully describe what kind of successful season it has been for the Rockets, who finished 4-0 in the Ohio Valley Athletic League to claim their second straight league title in only two years of competing in the OVAL before moving into the Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference’s National Division. Fayetteville-Perry’s senior star running back, Chase Jester, wrapped up his football career by rushing for an impressive total of 1,743 yards off 234 carries with 24 touchdowns on the season. He was just one of the Rocket seniors to prove themselves as leaders on the field this season, along with fellow seniors Andy Smith, Austin Brockman, Tay Call, Garhett Thompson, Ryan Shaw, Skylar Minton, and Tyler Kingus. The Rockets graduate a great deal of experience and talent on their offensive line, but through hard work during the offseason you can expect the Rockets to once again be tough competitors in 2017. The Rockets were once again coached by Kevin Finch, who has found a great deal of success in recent years

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To cap off another exciting season of high school boys soccer, the Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference has announced this year’s all-star players and coaches of the year. 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

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western Brown’s sophomore goalkeeper sam Linkous has been named the sBAAC American Division soccer Player of the year.

western Brown’s Austin schweitzer has earned a spot on this year’s sBAAC American Division First Team.

western Brown’s Gabe o’hara, Colston roades, and Chase easterling have been named to the sBAAC American Division First Team after aiding the Broncos to a league title this fall.

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senior Tanner householder is among four Georgetown players to earn a spot on the sBAAC national Division First Team.

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Georgetown senior Zach shouse has been named to the sBAAC national Division First Team of soccer all-stars.

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Georgetown’s Chris hettinger capped off a successful senior season of soccer by being named to the sBAAC national Division First Team.

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Georgetown junior Logan Doss has earned sBAAC national Division First Team honors after aiding his team to a runner-up league finish.

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American Division Second Team were sophomore Austin Coffey, sophomore Blake Hurt, and junior Zach Knight. In the SBAAC National Division, it was Bethel-Tate 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 7-21. 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 sophomore 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.

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earning All-shAC awards in high school boys golf this fall were, front row, from the left, elijah McCarty (west union), Craig horton (west union), Logan hayslip (Manchester), noah Lung (north Adams), and Patrick england (north Adams); second row, Jacob Pell (west union), Dylan Phillips (ripley), Jordan Johnson (eastern), Bryant Lung (north Adams), and Tyler Fowler (west union); third row, Brian Dunn (ripley), scottie ott (ripley), Dylan Colvin (Manchester), and eli Fuller (west union); back row, eric McLaughlin (Lynchburg-Clay) and Colt shoemaker (north Adams).

SHAC awards boys golf all-stars, winning teams

BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press

The Southern Hills Athletic Conference played host to its annual Fall Sports Awards Banquet at Eastern High School on Oct. 31, and among those receiving awards were the players make this year’s list of SHAC high school boys golf all-conference team. The West Union Dragons finished this fall as the SHAC boys golf champions, while the North Adams Green Devils finished runner-up and the RipleyUnion-Lewis-Huntington

Blue Jays in third place. Receiving All-SHAC awards for boys golf were: Elijah McCarty (West Union), Craig Horton (West Union), Logan Hayslip (Manchester), Noah Lung (North Adams), Patrick England (North Adams), Jacob Pell (West Union), Dylan Phillips (Ripley), Jordan Johnson (Eastern), Bryant Lung (North Adams), Tyler Fowler (West Union), Brian Dunn (Ripley), Scottie Ott (Ripley), Dylan Colvin (Manchester), Eli Fuller (West Union), Eric McLaughlin (Lynchburg-Clay), and Colt

Shoemaker (North Adams). McCarty received special honors as the SHAC Golfer of the Year, while West Union head coach Carl Schneider received the SHAC Boys Golf Coach of the Year Award.

SHAC BOYS GOLF STANDINGS 1. West Union 630 2. North Adams 660 3. Ripley 699 4. Manchester 711 772 5. Whiteoak 6. Eastern 782 7. Lynchburg-Clay 799 8 Fairfield 819

Creature Feature The truth about bloodwork

Have you ever wondered why your veterinarian recommends bloodwork on your pet if they aren't showing signs of illness? This article is designed to demystify that recommendation and help you better understand how important lab work is to our cherished pets and family members. Pets, unlike ailing humans, are masters at hiding signs of illness for long periods of time. There are many reasons for this beginning with the fact that they cannot talk to us and communicate minor issues. In the wild, animals that appear weakest are first attacked by predators so, in order to survive, animals mask their weakness/illness. Because animals mask their pain/sickness so well, a seemingly healthy pet could be hiding a deadly disease. We know from human medicine that early detection/diagnosis is often the key to survival. Bloodwork plays a huge part in the early detection of disease. Blood values often change slowly over time when diseases are just beginning. Kidney function is an excellent model of this behavior. Cats don't typically show outward signs of kidney disease until they have only around 30% of their kidney function remaining. Often one blood panel can't tell the whole story; a cat or dog may have kidney disease but their kidney values can be in the normal range. What that one blood panel can't tell you is that 6 months ago the values were lower than this time. And 6 months from now they will be higher. This change over time can help diagnose kidney disease before losing 70% kidney function. We call this trending. With multiple blood panels we can evaluate trending and diagnose disease much earlier; leading

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to a longer, happier life. Many times a diet change can prevent a disease from becoming a chronic condition. The bottom line is that bloodwork can show what pets hide so well. Blood panels combined with urinalyses are effective at early disease detection. At All Creatures we frequently recommend a blood panel that includes a thyroid level, chemistry, CBC, and urinalysis, giving us a very good picture of yo ur pet's overall health. In summary, here are the benefits of bloodwork: 1. Establishing baseline values: Knowing your pet’s normal blood values will allow a veterinarian to

easily identify changes thereby making early detection a simple comparison. 2. Early identification of unseen disease: Early diagnosis increases the likelihood of a positive outcome as well as lessens the overall cost of treatment. 3. Prescription of safe medication: Some medications cannot be used when certain other conditions are present. Bloodwork allows veterinarians to prescribe medications which are safe for your pet’s health status. 4. Pre-anesthetic screening: Regular blood testing is important for procedures requiring anesthesia. This is especially true as pets get older and develop skin and dental problems. Dr. Dan Meakin is the owner of All Creatures Animal Hospital, 1894 Ohio Pike in Amelia. Call 513-797-PETS (7387).

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LEGAL NOTICE Scott Township Board of Trustees are excepting sealed bids for the cleanup and removal of structure (s) and property located at 3360 Pierce Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121. The project requirements are that the structure be removed and disposed of in an EPA approved dump. Property to be cleared of debris and mowed. Septic tank to be filled in accordance with Brown County Health Department Standards. All bids can be mailed Scott Township Board of Trustee PO Box 258, Georgetown, Ohio 45121, in care of Fiscal Officer and must be received no later than November 17, 2016, at 3:00 p.m. The Board will open bids at 5:10 p.m. at the Township Hall in New Hope and make our selection based on lowest bid by qualifying bidders. Bidders must have been in business for five years, hold bond on one million dollars liability. BCP 10-30-16, 11-6-16 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20150357CVE THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF THE CWABS INC ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005-11, Plaintiff -vsJOSEPH K. LAUGEL, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of PLEASANT to-wit: EXHIBIT A DESCRIPTION OF LAND Situate in Lawson’s Military Survey No. 2523, Village of Georgetown, Pleasant Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron spike found on the centerline of Grant Avenue, said beginning point being the southwesterly corner of Ronald K. and Cynthia Klein’s 0.80 Acre tract as recorded in Deed Book 225, page 89 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio; thence from said beginning point and with the line of said Klein South 79 degrees 53 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 219.67 feet to an iron pin set; thence on a new division line through the land of Ronald Liming and Kenneth Liming for the next four (4) courses: South 21 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 203.25 feet to an iron pin set; North 67 degrees 42 minutes 11 seconds West a distance of 104.18 feet to an iron pin set; North 86 degrees 41 minutes 58 seconds West a distance of 13.67 feet to an iron pin set; North 61 degrees 37 minutes 21 seconds West a distance of 176.61 feet to an iron spike set on the centerline of Grant Avenue; thence with the centerline of said road for the next two (2) courses: North 50 degrees 07 minutes 42 seconds East a distance of 149.53 feet to an iron pin found; North 42 degrees 53 minutes 08 seconds East a distance of 11.04 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1.0206 Acres more or less subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record and being a part of the land conveyed to Ronald Liming and Kenneth Liming as recorded in Deed Book 229, page 725 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Basis of bearing is the centerline of Grant Avenue North 50 degrees 07 minutes 42 seconds East - established by G.S. Renshaw’s survey dated June 1978. Survey by Gerald S. Renshaw, Registered #4872 on 18 November 1993. Parcel No. 330618960000 Address: 532 East Grant Avenue, Georgetown, on 451211360 Prior Deed Reference: Official Record 337, Page 1390 Joseph Laugel and Erin Tackett Said Premises Located at: 532 Grant Street Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio David Demers #0055423 Attorney ----------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20150764CVE CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES LLC Plaintiff -vsTHE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, EXECUTOR ADMINISTRATORS OF ADRIAN R. KOON DECEASED, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of PIKE to-wit: 14021 Holiday Drive, Mount Orab, OH 45154 Legal Description Situated in T. Perkins Military Survey No. 12755, Pike Township, Brown County, Ohio and being all of Lot Number 15 of Woodland Estates as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 112, Slide 730 of the Brown County Records. Containing 1.62 acres of land and being subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Parcel Number(s): 290546841400 Prior Deed Info.: Warranty Deed, Instrument No. 2009000001751, OR Book 381, Page 1157, recorded April 8, 2009 Said Premises Located at: 14021 Holiday Drive Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Said Premises Appraised at $87,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Charles Gasior #0075946 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20160162CVE VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE INC. Plaintiff -vsJOHN D. MITCHELL, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of GREEN to-wit: Exhibit ”A” Legal Description For File: 52142988 Situated in the Township of Green, County of Brown, State of Ohio, being all of Lot Number 41, Phase III of Five Mile Crossing, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 2, Slides 127 and 128 of the Plat Records of Brown County, Ohio. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Current Owner: John D. Mitchell, a married man Prior Deed Reference: Official Record 170, Page 584, Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio. Known As: 16989 Minnick Road, Mount Orab, OH 45154 Parcel No. 100187240432 Said Premises Located at: 16989 Minnick Road Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Said Premises Appraised at $35,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio David Demers #0055423 Attorney ---------------------------------------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 ----------------------------------------

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PROBATE COURT OF BROWN COUNTY, OHIO DANNY R. BUBP, JUDGE ADOPTION OF Joshua Taylor Weeks CASE NO. 20165003 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADOPTION Notice must be served not less than 20 days before the date of the hearing [R.C. 3107.11] To: Joshua Paul Bronson, Southeastern Correctional Institute Inmate #A72421508, 5900 B.I.S. Road, Lancaster, Ohio 43130 You are hereby notified that on the 28th day of April, 2016, Jordan Lee Weeks, filed in this Court a Petition for Adoption of Joshua Taylor Bronson, a minor, whose date of birth is 09/03/2008, and for change of the name of the minor to Joshua Taylor Weeks. This Court, located at 510 East State Street, Suite 1, Georgetown, OH 45121, will hear the petition on the 23rd Day of November, 2016 at 11:00 o’clock a.m. It is alleged in the petition, pursuant to R.C. 3107.07, that the consent of Joshua Paul Bronson is not required due to the following: That person is a parent who has failed without justifiable cause to provide more than de minimis contact with the minor for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition or placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner. That person is a parent who has failed without justifiable cause to provide for the maintenance and support of the minor as required by law or judicial decree for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner. “A FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION, IF GRANTED, WILL RELIEVE YOU OF ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO CONTACT THE MINOR, AND, EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO A SPOUSE OF THE ADOPTION PETITIONER AND RELATIVES OF THAT SPOUSE, TERMINATE ALL LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE MINOR AND YOU AND THE MINOR’S OTHER RELATIVES, SO THAT THE MINOR THEREAFTER IS A STRANGER TO YOU AND THE MINOR’S FORMER RELATIVES FOR ALL PURPOSES. IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION, YOU MUST FILE AN OBJECTION TO THE PETITION WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS AFTER PROOF OF SERVICE OF NOTICE OF THE FILING OF THE PETITION AND OF THE TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING IS GIVEN TO YOU. IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION, YOU MUST ALSO APPEAR AT THE HEARING. A FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION MAY BE ENTERED IF YOU FAIL TO FILE AN OBJECTION TO THE ADOPTION PETITION OR APPEAR AT THE HEARING.” Danny R. Bubp, Probate Judge By: Lesley Myers, Deputy Clerk BCP 10-23-16, 10-30-16, 11-6-16 ----------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20160072CVE FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff -vsJOHN STERLING BIDDLE, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of HUNTINGTON to-wit: EXHIBIT A Legal Description: The following described real estate located in Huntington Township, Brown County, Ohio: Beginning at an iron pin on the Northeast side of Big Run, said pin being the Northeast corner of the l 1/2 acre of which this was a part; thence with two lines of said Tract, S 53 degrees 00’W. a distance of 74.25 feet to an iron pin; thence with a stone wall, N. 61 degrees 48’ W., a distance of 289.05 feet to an iron pin; thence with a division line through the original tract, N. 33 degrees 15’ E., a distance of 144.83 feet to an iron pin in the Northeast line of the original tract: thence with said lines, S. 47 degrees 46’ E., a distance of 316.89 feet to the beginning, containing 0.76 acres, more or less. Also: Parcel of land situated in Huntington Township, Brown County, State of Ohio, and in John O’Bannon’s Military Survey No. 2709 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a 1” iron pipe

found, said pipe found being the southwest corner to the 0.76 acre conveyed to Roger W. and Paula P. Mason by deed in Deed Book 147, Page 477, in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, Ohio; thence with Roger W. and Paula P. Mason’s line S. 65 degrees 55’ 35” E., 73.46 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set and a corner to the land of Noel Smoot; thence with Noel Smoot’s line S. 53 degrees 15’ 00” W., 73.17 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set in the east line of an alley; thence with the east line of said alley N 36 degrees 45’ 00” W., 144.00 feet to a 5/8” iron pin in the south line of Poplar Street; thence with the south line of Poplar Street, N. 53 degrees 15’ 00” E., 0.62 feet to a point in the line of William P. Dotson and Harriett D. Starrett; thence with the William P. Dotson and Harriett D. Starrett’s line, S. 61 degrees 27’ 35” E., 87.90 feet to the place of beginning and containing 0.116 acre, more or less. Parcel Number(s): 12021604.0000, 12-021776.0000 Property Address: 9634 Big Run Road, Aberdeen, 0H 45101 Deed Reference Number: dated August 29, 2014, filed September 12, 2014. recorded as Official Record Volume 441, Page 457, Brown County, Ohio records Case Number: CV 20160072 Said Premises Located at: 9634 Big Run Rd Aberdeen, Ohio 45101 Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio David Hanson #0059580 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20160183CVE WELLS FARGO BANK N.A. Plaintiff -vsTONY GENE DARNALL, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of PIKE to-wit: Exhibit A Situate in Jordan and Tompkins Survey No. 12858, Pike Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the centerline of Oakland Road, said beginning point being the northwest corner of Jerome J. and Dorothy M. Seubert’s 51.2 Acre Tract as recorded in Deed Book 126, page 443 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio; thence from said beginning point and with the line of Seubert South-30 deg. 30’ 00” -W. a distance of 720.00 feet corner to Oscar Ballein on Seubert’s west line, thence with the line of Ballein North - 22 deg. 43’ 36” W. a distance of 353.56 feet; thence on a new division line through the land of Wayne and Jean Barthel North - 31 deg. 34’ 29” -E. a distance of 140.63 feet; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of Barthel North - 11 deg. 31’ 43” W. a distance of 169.73 feet; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of Barthel North - 23 deg. 35’ 05” E. a distance of 71.21 feet to the centerline of Oakland Road; thence with the centerline of Oakland Road South - 82 deg. 30’ 00” - E. a distance of 437.56 feet to the place of beginning CONTAINING 4.012 acres more or less subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record and being a part of the land conveyed to Wayne and Jean Barthel as recorded in Deed Book 101, page 411 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw P.S. #4872, August 1976. Property Address: 4566 Oakland Road, Bethel, OH 45106 Parcel Number: 290546480000 Prior Instrument Number: OR Volume 350 Page 502 Said Premises Located at: 4566 Oakland Rd Bethel, Ohio 45106 Said Premises Appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Ellen Fornash #0085284 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20150552CVE SELENE FINANCE LP. Plaintiff -vsCHRISTOPHER ALLEN HOUSEHOLDER AKA CHRISTOPHER A. HOUSEHOLDER AKA CHRIS HOUSEHOLDER, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of PLEASANT to-wit: A tract of land situated in Pleasant Township of Brown County, State of Ohio and in J. Harvie’s Military Survey No. 3040, lying West and adjacent to Cahall Schoolhouse Road and more particular describes as follows: Beginning at a 1/2” iron pin set in Cahall Schoolhouse Road, said iron pin being located S. 26 deg. 23’16” W, 1838.02 feet from a stone found at the Southeast corner to the 193.438 acres conveyed to Charles R. and Dorothy S. Loudon by deed recorded in Deed Book 236, Page 477 in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, Ohio; thence along Cahall Schoolhouse Road S. 26 deg. 23’ 16” W 177.93 feet to a spike set; thence with a severance line, N. 63 deg. 11’ 03” W. 362.52 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set: N. 26 deg. 23’ 16” E. 177.93 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set; S. 63 deg. 11’ 03” E. 362.52 feet to the place of beginning and containing 1.481 acre, subject to all existing easements of record. Being part of the land conveyed to Schoolhouse Farms, an Ohio General Partnership by deed recorded in Deed Book 258, Page 585 in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, Ohio. A survey of this property was made by James B. Mitchell, Registered Surveyor No. 6692 in November, 1991. ALSO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: A tract of land situated in Pleasant Township of Brown County, State of Ohio and in J. Harvie’s Military Survey No. 3040, lying West of and adjacent to Cahall Schoolhouse Road and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike set in Cahall Schoolhouse Road, said spike being located S. 26 deg. 23’ 16” W. 2015.95 feet from a stone found at the Southeast corner to the 193.438 acres conveyed to Charles R. and Dorothy S. Loudon by deed recorded in Deed Book 236, Page 477 in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, Ohio; thence along Cahall Schoolhouse Road, S. 26 deg. 23’ 16” W. 177.93 feet to a spike found at the corner to the land of Everett R. and Josephine K. Watson; thence with Everett R. and Josephine K. Watson’s line N. 63 deg. 08’ 29” W., 362.52 feet to a 1/2 inch pin set; thence with a severance line; N. 26 deg. 23’ 16” E. 177.66 feet to a 1/2” Iron pin set; S. 63 deg. 11’ 03” E., 362.52 feet to the place of beginning and containing 1.480 acres, subject to all existing easements of record. Being part of the land conveyed to Schoolhouse Farms, an Ohio General Partnership by deed recorded in Deed Book 258, Page 585 in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, 0hio. A survey of this property was made by James B. Mitchell, Registered Surveyor No. 6692 in November, 1991. Parcel Number: 31-05-94-8022-00 / 31-059480-23-00 Property Address: 5713 Cahall Schoolhouse, Georgetown, OH 45121 Prior Deed Reference: 2000500004933 O.R. 329, Page 817 and O.R. 9, Page 249 Defendant(s): Christopher A. Householder and Roberta L. Householder Said Premises Located at: 5713 Cahall School House Rd Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Said Premises Appraised at $185,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Matthew Murtland #0088290 Attorney ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20160374CVE NORTH POINTE BANK Plaintiff -vsJANE HARTMAN NKA PIERCE, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of PIKE to-wit: Situate in C. Kendall’s Military Survey No. 2074, Pike Township, Brown County, Ohio and being bounded and described more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a PK spike found on the centerline intersection of Pleasant Hill Road and New Harmony-Shiloh Road; thence from said beginning point and with the centerline of Pleasant Hill Road South 74 degrees 12’ 01” East a distance of 164.58 feet to a PK spike set; thence with a new division line through the land of Brian K. and Holly A. Decker and Terry F. and Carol L. Taylor South 11 degrees 48’ 35” West passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 25.06 feet for a total distance of 289.17 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set on the line of George D. and Emma M. Goodman; thence with the line of said Goodman North 85 degrees 36’ 36” West passing a 1/2” iron pin found at 99.94 feet for a total distance of 130.08 feet to a PK spike found on the centerline of New Harmony-Shiloh Road; thence with the centerline of said road North 05 degrees, 29’ 00” East a distance of 319.36 feet to the place of beginning containing 1.0217 acres, more or less. Subject, however to all legal highways and easements or record and being a part of the land conveyed to Brian K. and Holly A. Decker and Terry F. and Carol L. Taylor as recorded in Deed Book 259, page 702 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Basis of bearing is the centerline of New Harmony-Shiloh Road established by J. Mitchell’s Survey 2T147-954. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, Professional Surveyor No. 4872 on March 14, 1996. Commonly known as: 13448 New Harmony Shiloh Road, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 Parcel Number: 29056352.0201 Prior Deed Reference: O.R. 209, Page 883 Said Premises Located at: 13448 New Harmony Shiloh Rd Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Said Premises Appraised at $30,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: All Purchasers, with the exception of plaintiff or its assignee, will be required to deposit ten percent of the appraised value by cash or check payable to the sheriff, at the time the bid is accepted. The balance of the accepted bid shall be paid to the sheriff with certified funds or cashiers check within 30 days from the date of sale. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Jeanna Weaver #0075186 Attorney ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given to any person with an ownership interest or security interest in the following property, to wit: 2014 Subaru Outback, VIN #4S4BRCCC5E1217000 that an Entry Ordering Forfeiture of Vehicle was filed in the Brown County Common Pleas Court in Case No. 2016-2235 on October 21, 2016, forfeiting the vehicle to the Brown County Drug and Major Crimes Task Force. The Property is currently being held by the Brown County Drug and Major Crimes Task Force. Any person having an ownership interest or security interest in said property may contest the forfeiture. Jessica A. Little Brown County Prosecutor BCP 10-30-16, 11-6-16 ---------------------------------------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 ----------------------------------------


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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20160269CVE SUMMIT FUNDING INC Plaintiff -vsTRAVIS BARGER, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of CLARK to-wit: Situated in Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio, in Military Survey No. 3780 and is a 1.059 acre parcel cut from a larger tract and is more particularly described as follows. Beginning at a point in the centerline of Liming Van Thompson Road said point being a distance of 263.65’ from the centerline of State Route 125; Thence continuing on said centerline North 4 Deg. 5 5’ East 143.85’ to a point; Thence on new division lines South 86 deg. 21’ East 225.00’ to a point; Thence South 4 Deg. 56’ West 266.17’ to a point; Thence North 57 Deg. 32’ West 253.71’ to a point in the road and the place of beginning containing 1.059 acres, more or less, subject to all easements, restrictions and right-of-ways of record in the County Courthouse. This description is based on a survey by Ballinger and Associates engineering Services in September, 1979; Registered Surveyor No. 5636, William McCreary Supervisory Control. Said Premises Located at: 10760 Liming Van Thompson Rd. Hamersville, Ohio 45130 Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Susana Lykins #0075603 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO. 20160101CVE WELLS FARGO BANK N.A. Plaintiff -vsTERRY FREY, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 2016, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of FRANKLIN to-wit: Legal Description: Situate in the Township of Franklin, County of Brown, and State of Ohio, being all of Lot No. 174 of Lake Waynoka Subdivision, Map No. 1, as the same is designated, numbered, and known on the recording plat thereof, Volume No. 6, Page: 111, Plat Records of Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio. But subject to all legal highways. Situate in the Township of Franklin, County of Brown, and State of Ohio, being all of Lot No. 173 of Lake Waynoka Subdivision, Map No. 1, as the same is designated, numbered, and known on the recorded plat thereof, Volume No. 6, Page: 111, Plat Records of Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio. But subject to all legal highways, easements, right of ways and restrictions of record. Parcel Number(s): 080162040000, 080162080000 Property Address: 122 Seminole Drive, Lake Waynoka, OH 45171 Deed Reference Number: dated October 23, 2003, filed November 5, 2003, recorded as Official Records Volume 299, Page 128, Brown County, Ohio records Case Number: CV 20160101 Said Premises Located at: 122 Seminole Drive Lake Waynoka, Ohio 45171 Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: Oct. 23, 30, & Nov. 6, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs as-

sociated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio David Hanson #0059580 Attorney ---------------------------------------IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS JUVENILE DIVISION BROWN COUNTY, OHIO CASE NOS. 2011 3005; -3006; -3007 JUDGE: DANNY R. BUBP MAGISTRATE: KAREN OAKLEY NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF: K.W., J.W., J.W. DIANE SCHEADLER And TRENT OGDEN And VANESSSA OGDEN Plaintiffs Vs. TARA WAGNER (NKA England) And SCOTTY WAGNER Defendants

To Scotty Wagner, Father of K.W. (DOB: 04/06/2004), J.W. (DOB: 12/14/2006) and J.W. (DOB: 12/14/2006), whose residence is unknown; take notice that a COMPLAINT ALLEGING DEPENDENCY; AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT; MOTION FOR LEGAL CUSTODY has been filed in the Brown County Juvenile Court concerning K.W., J.W., J.W., who are minor children as defined in Section 3109.04(c) of the Ohio Revised Code. You are hereby summoned to appear before said Court, 510 East State Street, Georgetown, Ohio on the 22nd day of December, 2016 at 9:00 AM at which time a hearing will be held on the motion. If you fail or neglect to obey the summons or to appear at the time stated you may be subject to the loss of valuable rights or to sanctions by the Court. Judge Danny R. Bubp Magistrage Karen Oakley BCP 11-6-16 ---------------------------------------IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS JUVENILE DIVISION BROWN COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF: SABRINA AL-QUZAA AARON NOBLE CASE NO. 20163116 20163117 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To, MURAD AL-QUZAA, whose last known residences are unknown, a Complaint for Custody has been filed in the above named Court petitioning said Court to award custody of the above named minor child to GREG & ANNETTE RING. You are hereby summoned to appear before said Court, Brown County Juvenile Court, 510 East State Street, Suite 1, Georgetown, OH 45121 on the 20th day of December, 2016 at 10:00 AM at which time a hearing will be had on the Complaint for Custody, and if you fail or neglect to obey the summons or to appear at the time stated, you might be subject to the loss of valuable rights or to sanction by the Court. You are further notified of your legal rights and privileges and the rights and privileges of the child in this hearing as follows: You have the right to be represented by an attorney however are without means or financially unable to employ one, the court will provide an attorney for you. You may waive the right to be represented by an attorney. BCP 11-6-16 ---------------------------------------Notice of Election in Overlapping Districts R.C. 3505.071, 3513.05, 3513.262, 3513.263 TO: Board of Elections Clinton/Highland County This is to notify you that a resolution/ordinance has been filed in our office calling for an election to be held in the district, territory or municipality of the: Fayetteville - Perry Local School District on the 8th day of November, 2016. The resolution/ordinance requests the submission of the following question/issue: annual income tax of 0.5% on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district for current expenses. Date: October 21st, 2016 BOARD OF ELECTIONS Brown County By Kelly L. Moran Deputy Director BCP 10-30-16, 11-6-16 ----------------------------------------

PROBATE COURT BROWN COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 20161195

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IN RE: 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 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Franklin Township Trustees of the Franklin Township - unincorporated of Franklin Township, Ohio passed on the 16th day of June, 2016, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Franklin Township - unincorporated for the purpose of fire protection. Tax being renewal at a rate not exceeding 1.1 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.11 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Dated October 18, 2016 Margery Paeltz - Chair Connie Ayers - Director BCP 11-6-16 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Green Township Trustees of the Green Township - unincorporated of Green Township, Ohio passed on the 9th day of June, 2016, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Green Township - unincorporated for the purpose of fire protection and emergency medical services. Tax being additional at a rate not exceeding 0.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.05 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a continuing period of time. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Dated October 18, 2016 Margery Paeltz - Chair Connie Ayers - Director BCP 11-6-16 ---------------------------------------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 ----------------------------------------

NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Scott Township Trustees of the Scott Township - unincorporated of Scott Township, Ohio passed on the 16th day of June, 2016, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Scott Township unincorporated for the purpose of fire protection and emergency medical services. Tax being renewal at a rate not exceeding 1.2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.12 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a continuing period of time. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Dated October 18, 2016 Margery Paeltz - Chair Connie Ayers - Director BCP 11-6-16 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Washington Township Trustees of the Washington Township unincorporated of Washington Township, Ohio passed on the 17th day of May, 2016, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Washington Township - unincorporated for the purpose of fire protection and emergency medical services. Tax being renewal at a rate not exceeding 0.9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.09 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Dated October 18, 2016 Margery Paeltz - Chair Connie Ayers - Director BCP 11-6-16 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Village of Higginsport of the Village of Higginsport of Higginsport, Ohio passed on the 11th day of July, 2016, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Village of Higginsport for the purpose of current operating expenses. Tax being additional at a rate not exceeding 5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.50 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Dated October 18, 2016 Margery Paeltz - Chair Connie Ayers - Director BCP 11-6-16 ----------------------------------------

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NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Village of Ripley of the Village of Ripley of Ripley, Ohio passed on the 12th day of July, 2016, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Village of Ripley for the purpose of fire protection. Tax being additional at a rate not exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a continuing period of time. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Dated October 18, 2016 Margery Paeltz - Chair Connie Ayers - Director BCP 11-6-16 ----------------------------------------

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NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Village of Sardinia of the Village of Sardinia of Sardinia, Ohio passed on the 11th day of July, 2016, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 2016, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Village of Sardinia for the purpose of providing adequate funds for the general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing, and repair of streets, roads, and bridges. Tax being additional at a rate not exceeding 4.8 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.48 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a continuing period of time. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Brown County, Ohio. Dated October 18, 2016 Margery Paeltz - Chair Connie Ayers - Director BCP 11-6-16 ----------------------------------------

My colleagues here at the Brown County Press are good cooks and bakers. Frances Pope is one of them, and she loves pumpkin desserts. Along with baking pumpkin cookies for her kids, Frances makes this delicious, moist pumpkin bread. “It’s from Libby’s pumpkin”, Frances told me. Here’s my slight adaptation. FRANCES POPE’S PUMPKIN BREAD 1 can pumpkin puree (2 cups) 1 cup vegetable oil 2/3 cup water 4 eggs 3-1/2 cups all purpose flour 3 cups sugar 2 teaspoons baking soda 1-1/2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon Preheat oven to 350. Grease and flour three 8-1/2x41/2x2-1/2 inch loaf pans. In large bowl, stir together pumpkin, oil, water and eggs. Stir together flour, sugar, baking soda, salt and cinnamon; gradually add to pumpkin mixture, stirring until well blended. Bake 45-50 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes; remove from pans to wire racks. Cool completely. COUNTRY KITCHEN WISDOM

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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

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

Aberdeen Lot #13 Walter McDowell St. Aberdeen Lot #14 Walter McDowell St. Aberdeen Lot #16 Walter McDowell St.

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

Lot # 32 Lot # 33 Lot # 117A

1 acre

1.35 acre Jeff Lane

Lot # 43 1.84 acre 1.06 acre

Pike Twp. 1 acre 13848 New Harmony-Salem Road

Norma & Kenneth Schneider 6-000007-0001 unknown address

$19.85

Hamersville

Lot # 7A Walnut Street

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

$724.21

Sterling Twp. Lot # 2 1564 Friendly Lane

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.

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

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 Per ORC 5747.53 the following is published. On August 2, 2016, The Brown County Budget Commission met in regular session and approved the Ohio Department of Taxation's Estimated Local Government Fund distribution for Brown County. The approved formula for distribution breakdown is as follows. If you have questions, please contact Jill Hall, Brown County Auditor and Secretary for the Brown County Budget Commission. Estimated County Undivided Local Government Fund For 2017 County Portion $375,000.00 VALUATION PERCENTAGE YEAR TOTAL BYRD 14953810 1.88% $7,063.14 CLARK 43011730 5.42% $20,315.75 EAGLE 29214350 3.68% $13,798.83 FRANKLIN 51573810 6.50% $24,359.89 GREEN 31029490 3.91% $14,656.18 HUNTINGTON 15719150 1.98% $7,424.63 JACKSON 50455720 6.36% $23,831.78 JEFFERSON 20258360 2.55% $9,568.64 LEWIS 44416860 5.59% $20,979.44 PERRY 102539830 12.92% $48,432.70 PIKE 40548670 5.11% $19,152.38 PLEASANT 31375350 3.95% $14,819.54 SCOTT 27133330 3.42% $12,815.90 STERLING 57778190 7.28% $27,290.40 UNION 27414450 3.45% $12,948.68 WASHINGTON 28238690 3.56% $13,338.00 ABERDEEN 18191140 2.29% $8,592.23 FAYETTEVILLE 5459760 0.69% $2,578.81 GEORGETOWN 57810110 7.28% $27,305.48 HAMERSVILLE 5050970 0.64% $2,385.73 HIGGINSPORT 2822920 0.36% $1,333.35 MT ORAB 53918280 6.79% $25,467.25 RIPLEY 20609180 2.60% $9,734.35 RUSSELLVILLE 5937320 0.75% $2,804.38 SARDINIA 8474030 1.07% $4,002.54 TOTAL LGF FROM STATE 793935500 100.00% $750,000.00 BCP 11-6-16 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Local DAR celebrates birthday with service to Brown County October 11th marks the 126th anniversary of the founding of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. The Ripley-Lieutenant Byrd Chapter, in following the Ohio Society DAR’s Theme of “sowing seeds of service, outreach, and love” baked cookies and cupcakes for local law enforcement and first responders in appreciation for their service to our community. Cookies were delivered by members to the Ripley Police Department and the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. Cupcakes were delivered to the Georgetown Post of the Ohio State Patrol to thank them for all they do every day to keep our communities safe. To learn more about the

Submitted/THE NEWS DEMOCRAT

Ripley-Lieutenant Byrd DAR members delivered cookies and cupcakes to law enforcement officers in Brown County on October 11.

work of today's DAR, visit

www.DAR.org.

.88 acre Ripley Road

1 acre US 52

Lot # 72 3019 Eagle Dr.

Third Street

Christmas Craft Show The Altar Society of St. Mary’s Church, 3398 State Route 133 in Bethel will be holding their annual Christmas Craft Show, Friday, November 11th from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, November 12 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Gift basket bid-n-buy bids close at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday and the winning bidder does not have to be present. The show will be held at the Fr. Lewis Center located on site. The show will feature handcrafted gift and Christmas items, made from wood, cloth, etc. and in-

cludes items such as jewelry, wreaths and unique one-of-a-kind gifts. A 50 Cent Grab Bag table, Bake Sale and a Thanksgiving Dinner raffle will also be taking place during the show. The ladies of the Altar Society will sponsor a homemade bake sale with a wide variety of homemade sandwiches, soups, chili and desserts being served throughout both days. Carry out for lunch and supper available as well. Plan to join us for Christmas shopping, food, fun and fellowship!

Christmas at the cabin now open Christmas at the Cabin will now be open through mid -December: Tuesday through Saturday 10am5pm , Sundays 1pm-5pm, and Thanksgiving evening from 4pm-9pm (Closed on all Mondays) Visit www.magicwaterstheatre.com for more information and/ or call (937) 304-0818 for directions from your neck of the woods.


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Brown County

CMYK

CMYK

Business Directory CALL 937-444-3441 TO PLACE YOUR AD TODAY!

Are You Looking For A Local Business Or Service In your Area? Are You Interested In Advertising Your Business Or Service? Support Your Local Area Businesses

Accounting Bookkeeping Income Tax Services

CUSTOM BUILDERS OF POST FRAME BUILDINGS

Complete Accounting and Bookkeeping Services for All Types of Businesses

Computer & Payroll Services TFN

CALL 444-2600

11-1

Auto Service

“Since 1975”

Specialist in:

ZUGG & SONS REPAIR SVC. LLC

• Garages 12-1 • Agriculture • Commercial • Mini Storage • R.V. / Boat Storage • Shop • Equine • Arena

11-3 TFN

CarCareCenter The Next Generation of Automotive Service Specializing in Automotive Repair

COMPUTERIZED DIAGNOSTIC EQUIP.

513-875-2565 4296 St. Rt. 131, Fayetteville (Just 6 Minutes East of Lake Lorelei) HOURS: Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00

Building, Remodeling Home Improvement

937-446-2917

• Leaf Relief • Gutter Protection That Really Works • 5”-6” Gutters

Almost any job around your home!

Lydon Yoder (937) 386-3184

12-22

937-446-4595 Electric Supply BATAVIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., INC. INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL

Auto Towing/ Rebuilder/Auto Sales

Building, Remodeling Home Improvement

COLLINS AUTO TOWING & REBUILDER 24 Hour Towing Service “You Call... We Haul”

★ AUTO SALES ★

12-29 TFN

(513) 732-0484 TFN 8-14

HOME IMPROVEMENTS (937) 444-2288 FREE ESTIMATES–GUARANTEED WORK SIDING–REPLACEMENT WINDOWS TFN REMODELING–ROOM ADDITIONS 11-10

(937) 444-3491 • Cell (937) 515-6151

1x1 Ad 9 Weeks for $54.00

Awards/Trophies GROW, Inc. - Awards Dept. Trophies, Ribbons,Plaques, Engraving, & more

.... unbeatable prices Customized T-Shirts & More!! TFN Open Mon. - Fri. 8:00 am-3:30 pm 11-17 9116 Hamer Rd. • Georgetown, OH

(937) 378-2786 ext. 2

Banking RIPLEY FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Home Office: 1006 S. Second St. Ripley Ph. (937) 392-4375 11-10 TFN

Branch Office: 200 E. State St. Georgetown Ph. (937) 378-6134

2x1 or 1x2 AD 9 Weeks for $99.00

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11256 Hamer Rd. Georgetown, OH 45121 TFN (937) 446-4443 12-29

corn, pellet, wood, & gas Free-standing & Add-on units

15457 Eastwood Rd. Williamsburg Ohio 45176 937-444-3382

John Stamm 513.505.0133 john@jdstammlawns.com

Musical Instruction

Julianne Holbrook 937-446-4422 11-10

Transmission Service TRANSAXLES STANDARDS

Painting

Ed Smith Painting For All Your Painting Needs INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 38 YEARS EXPERIENCE 12-8

Picture Framing SAVVY FRAMING, LLC Custom Framing

Locally owned and operated with over 10 years experience

FREE WOOD

937.377.1416

Cincinnati Dowel

savvyframing@gmail.com Sandy Hastings, owner 12-29

has 10 ft bundles of ribbings looking for a new home. This material will make great kindling and we will load your trailer! Pick up at

OVERDRIVES CLUTCHES

STEVE’S TRANSMISSIONS 13034 LOWER CUMBERLAND ROAD MT. ORAB, OHIO Certified with 25 Years Experience STEVE

(937) 444-2815

12-8 TFN

ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS

Boyd’s Transmission & Wrecker Service COMPLETE TRANSMISSION SERVICE SINCE 1979 • MEMBER ATSG FOREIGN & DOMESTIC • LIMITED FREE TOWING HARD PARTS - FREE OR AT COST • 24 HR. TOWING TFN 12-29

937-379-0317 937-618-1543

MT. ORAB 444-2665 Evenings Call 444-4193

Tree Service EXPERT TREE CARE • TRIMMING 5-15 • FERTILIZATION • CROWN REDUCTION • PLANTING & REMOVAL • LANDSCAPE SERVICES

LAND & TREE TENDING COMPANY SINCE 1975 • 513-876-3081 WWW.LANDANDTREETENDING.COM

1x1 Ad 9 Weeks for $54.00

135 Oak St. Mt. Orab 45154

Roofing

Genealogy Research Home Improvement

DB&R Construction

9-29

GRAVEL (937) 378-0602 TFN

Leppert’s Home Improvement, LLC Get Ready For The Holidays With Your New: • Kitchen or Bath Remodel • Basement Remodel • Room Addition • Man Cave • Windows - Doors - Siding

If you are considering a metal roof for your home, let DB&R Construction talk with you about the advantages of a metal roof.

B R O A D S H E E T O D D

Specializing in all metal roofing! Call For A Free Estimate

937.378.3092

11-3

Vinyl Siding

All Your Home Improvement Needs!

12-15

Free Consultation

11-24

513-456-6404

Groomer Bow Wow Beauty Boutique

Certified Groomer for all breeds of dogs & cats. Small Dogs Start at (937) 392-1282 Only $30! 4726 Old U.S. 68

By Appointment Only.

Ripley, OH

Certified, Bonded, & Insured

To place your Ad

Call Diane 937-444-3441

10-27

Lamps THE OLDE LAMP SHOPPE

We do NOT power wash, which can damage siding. We brush thoroughly and rinse with water. We clean soffits, gutters, downspouts, window frames and sills, eaves, flashing and any trim. 40625579

Place your business directory ad in The Brown County Press!

206 E. Grant Ave. Georgetown

937.478.8437

1-5

OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK OFFERING NEW & USED LAMPS, REFURBISHED LAMPS, ANTIQUE, & VINTAGE LAMPS. ALSO OFFERING LAMP REPAIR, PIANO TUNING & REPAIR.

Across from the Post office

Good reasons why it pays to support your local business.

1. 2. 3.

Jamie Taylor cell 513-374-0017

Mowing/Trimming/Cleanup • Edging • General Use Herbicide • Brush Removal • Spring Cleanup • Gutter Cleaning • Flower Bed Cleanout • Mulching 12/22

TFN

TFN 11-10

Everyone Benefits!

3

Southern Ohio Stove Systems

PIANO LESSONS

Free Wood

Construction

Wes Mitchell, Owner Operator Cell: (937)217-9840 Email: aandwconstruction@hotmail.com

1x3 Ad 9 Weeks for $153.00

Daren and Barb Howser

STEVE’S TRUCKING

S peci ali zin g i n Co mm er c ial Bu ildi ng , Exc av at ing , Con c ret e, Cons erv at ion Pr ac ti c es, Seam l ess Gut te r

5-15

Stoves

you grow it we mow it

J.D. STAMM LAWNS

Barbara.Howser@gmail.com

Gravel

A & W Construction

TFN 11-10

Danny Bauer Handyman

15898 Driver Collins Rd. Now in stock. 16234 US 68 Landscaping Fabric Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154

The Hair Pros

B11/17 C10/30

Have Danny Do Your “Honey Do’s” Junk Removal & Light Hauling Call Dan: 937-446-4256 513-305-3691

Also Specializing in Orchard Grass, Timothy, Clover, Alfalfa, Wild Life Plot Mixes & Numerous Other Varieties of Hay & Pasture Mixes Also Available Bagged Fertilizer and Bulk Garden Seed

513-553-3942 Mallen1@fuse.net

She’s Back!! Ms. Randell Ray - hair designer Jane Lightner - hair designer/owner

Handyman Dan

TFN 9-15

Owner/Partner

(cell)

Triple T Mowing Service

Supplying all of your seeding needs... Garden to Farm

cell 937-483-6141 fax 937-444-4787

Beverly Eyre

Mowing

Greenbush Seed

Before Me Genealogy, LLC

Call for appointments Walk-ins Welcome!

(office)

Farm & Garden

Beauty Salon

937-378-3507 410 ELM STREET GEORGETOWN TUES - SAT 10 am - ??

Chimney Cleaning & Repair • Foundation Repair Brick, Block, Concrete & Rock (New or Repair) 30 Years Experience 12-29 TFN INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES (937) 444-4134 (513) 518-2527

Call Today for your FREE Introductory Lesson

209 N. High Street • Mt. Orab, Ohio

OFFICE (513) 753-9660 Ext. 12 CELL (513) 633-3027 EMAIL eyre@koogler-eyre.com WEBSITE www.koogler-eyre.com

Ron Melton Masonry Services

Handyman

300 W. Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103 Stephen G. Handra • Shirley Handra

ROBERT MORGAN’S COMPLETE

12-8 TFN

Kitchen Bath Remodel, Install Tile, Tub, Shower, Commode, Faucet, Ceiling Fan, Counter Top, Water Heater, Garage Door & Opener, Dishwasher, Doors, Patio, Storm, Entry, Floor Repair, Roofing, Plumbing, Electric Repair, Painting, Pressure Washing, Deck Staining INSURED

Real Estate

Masonry

HOME MAINTENANCE

Let Us Quote Your Next Building Project! Fully Constructed On Your Site Call For Free Estimates

tecumsehbuildings.com

Gutters Let Us Take Care of Your Gutter Needs

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

Call Diane at 937-444-3441 1x1 Ad ................9 Weeks for $54.00 1x2 or 2x1 Ad......9 Weeks for $99.00 1x3 Ad ..............9 Weeks for $153.00 2x1.5 Ad............9 Weeks for $144.00 1x4 or 2x2 Ad......9 Weeks for $189.00 2x4 Ad...............9 Weeks for $369.00

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RESIDENTIAL CONCEPTS, INC

Come Join Our Team of Professionals! Brown County Senior Citizens Council is currently accepting applications for

DIRECT SUPPORT PERSONNEL

CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES and HOME HEALTH AIDES

Full Time and Part Time Positions 2nd & 3rd Shifts $11.25 hourly rate No prior experience Paid training

for IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS. Benefit package includes paid vacations, paid holidays, sick leave, personal days, health insurance, mileage reimbursement and incentive plan. All applicants must have valid Ohio Driver’s License, vehicle insurance and be in good health.

H.S. Diploma or G.E.D., Background Checks, Valid Driver’s License Required Assist persons with developmental disabilities in daily living skills and community activities in a home environment. Health insurance paid by company, Simple IRA with 3% match, and vacation.

Apply in person at

BROWN COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL

$750 Sign-on Bonus (after 520 hours worked)

505 North Main Street, Georgetown, Ohio. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

APPLY IN PERSON AT: 4073 Tollgate Road Batavia, Ohio 45103 Near Williamsburg Office hours: M-F 9:00am-3:00pm www.residentialconcepts.org 513-724-0094

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

HELP WANTED!

Brown County Senior Citizens Council is currently accepting applications for IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS for

DIRECT CARE STAFF to oversee daily activities of our clients in Supported Living Homes. Openings include 2nd and 3rd shift. All applicants must have High School Diploma or GED, valid Ohio Driver’s License, insurable under agency fleet, vehicle insurance, Medication Administration and be in good health.

Apply in person at

BROWN COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL 505 North Main Street, Georgetown, Ohio. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

PINE RIDGE PINE VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL HOMES INC NOW HIRING DIRECT SUPPORT STAFF/STNA’S FULL & PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE • 2ND & 3RD SHIFTS DIRECT CARE STAFF 11.50 PER HOUR STNA’S 13.00 PER HOUR QUALIFICATION’S INCLUDE: PASS A DRUG SCREEN • CLEAN BACKGROUND CHECK • VALID DRIVERS LICENSE • HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA/GED • 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER • STNA’S MUST CARRY A CURRENT VALID CERTIFICATION YOU WILL BE ASSISTING INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES IN THEIR HOME AND COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT’S

SIGN ON BONUS OF $800.00 ( after 400 hours worked ) Employee health insurance plan paid by the company, Vacation pay , Birthday pay, Aflac APPLY AT 146 NORTH 3RD STREET WILLIAMSBURG OHIO 45176 M-F 9 AM - 5 PM

HELP WANTED 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. EMPOWERING PEOPLE is seeking experienced, compassionate & dedicated people who like a challenge & enjoy working with the DD population. If you are looking for a great career opportunity, please apply. FT 2nd/3rd shifts available in Clermont/Hamilton counties. $11-$13/hr. based on exp. w/excellent benefits. Duties include assisting w/ADLs, med passing, transportation, etc. Must be 18 yrs. w/clean valid driving record. Send resume to: info@ takoda-trails.net or Apply in person at 350 Kolb Dr., Fairfield, OH 45014.

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

513-797-7278 PART TIME office help needed for a landscaping company. Eastern Clermont County. 513-8763081.

NOW HIRING! CLASS A CDL DRIVERS. Must have clean record and pass drug test. Must have 2 years experience. Good equipment and steady work. Retirement and health insurance available. Some possible overnight work - no more than 200 miles from home. TRUCK WASHER - Part time, S a t u r d a y s $10.00/hour. Call 937-444-3717. DRIVERS WANTED. Class A-CDL. Local & over the road. 606-776-8627.

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Entry Level Packers - Batavia

Pay is $10 New Pay rates in effect with BelFlex and Paklab's partnership FORMER EMPLOYEES ENCOURAGED! All shifts available Apply today - start tomorrow!! Weekend Overtime available on voluntary basis Drug test required No violent felonies Apply online at www.belflex.com/register Choose the Milford location, complete the application and call us at 513-831-6414. EOE

ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLASSES Adams Brown Community Action Partnership (ABCAP) is offering classes for current or aspiring small business owners. Social Media trainings will be held on Tuesday November 15, 2016 and Tuesday November 29, 2016 from 9:30 to 2:00 in Georgetown at ABCAP’s Main Office. A Microsoft Excel class will be offered at the Adams County Annex Building on Wednesday, December 7, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All trainings are FREE to current small business owners or individuals who are interested in starting a small business. For more information or to register for the class please contact Lisa Tumbleson-Davis at 1-800-553-7393 ext. 238 or email at ltumbleson@abcap.net. Sponsored by Adams Brown Business Development Department, a division of ABCAP.

MAINTENANCE Must have knowledge and experience in HVAC, electrical and plumbing equipment. If interested, please apply at:

Sunrise Manor & Convalescent Center, Inc., 3434 St. Rt. 132, Amelia, OH 45102, (513) 797-5144

United Energy Workers Healthcare is currently looking for a 1099 contracted home health aides / state tested nursing assistants in Amelia, OH. This position is per hour and all client charting is done by hand on paper. Services are performed under the supervision of a registered nurse who is under contract with UEW Healthcare. Job Requirements *Applicant must hold a current STNA/CNA certificate for the state of Ohio *Must be willing to travel to locations through out Hamilton County, Ohio *Ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends, nights and holidays *Available to work 10-40 hours per week *Ability to work independently as well as a part of a team environment *Computer skills preferred, but not required *Must have a valid driver's license and have access to an automobile *Must have professional liability insurance Essential Duties and Responsibilities The primary duties of this position are to administer home health care services for EEOICPA clients in their home or place of residence. *Assist patients to do as much activities of daily living as is possible, while giving the nursing assistance to the patient that is recorded in the patient’s plan of care. ADLs may include but are not limited to the following: bed mobility, bathing, oral care, hair, skin, nails, transfers, toileting, peri-care, assists with self-administered meds, preparing light meals, light cleaning, etc *Obtain and maintain an accurate record of patients’ vital signs and observed physical/mental/emotional state *Assures continuity of quality patient care delivered with required documentation *Interact in an emotionally supporting way with the patient, family members and caregivers *Provides effective communication to patient/family, other team members and other health care professionals *Adherence to HIPAA and compliance guidelines Job Type: Contract Salary: $13.00 /hour Required education: High school or equivalent Required experience: STNA: 1 year

Administrative Support Specialist Brown County Public Library seeks a highly organized problem-solver to support its administrative operations. DUTIES: reception, scheduling, and clerical support for management team; produce reports and marketing materials; coordinate records retention; maintain employment files, and support onboarding and benefits; research and analyze information for special projects REQUIREMENTS: Exercise a high level of attention to detail, discretion, and confidentiality; use computer applications and devices at an advanced level; possess excellent time management, judgment, and written/verbal communications skills PREFERRED: Bachelor’s degree; 3 years successful experience in related position; experience working in a public or non-profit agency DETAILS: 30-40 hrs/wk; occasional evening and weekend shifts. $25-$30K annually, dependent upon qualifications and hours, plus benefits. Available Dec. 5, 2016; position open until filled. APPLY: Submit BCPL application form (available at browncountypubliclibrary.org), résumé, and references by email to: bcpl.bookly@gmail.com or mail to:

Brown County Public Library Administrative Support Search P.O. Box 527 Mt. Orab, OH 45154

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 EXPERIENCED ROUGH FRAMER or Carpenter’s Helper needed, new construction. MUST HAVE Transportation & Phone. Call 513-752-1606 leave message. DRIVERS: GETTING Home is Easier. Nice Pay Package. BCBS/Dental/Vision. Monthly Bonuses. No-Touch. Chromed out Trucks w/APU’S. CDL-A 855-842-8498. 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

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. LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE - accepting applications at Sunrise Manor & Convalescent Center 3434 St. Rt. 132, Amelia, Ohio 45102 (513) 797-5144. 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 e-mail resume to: barrelracerrobyn@ yahoo.com be sure to include contact information. HOUSEKEEPING Accepting applications at Sunrise Manor & Convalescent Center 3434 St. Rt. 132, Amelia, Oh. 45102 (513) 797-5144

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. SEXUAL ASSAULT ADVOCATE YWCA Greater Cincinnati and Women Helping Women are hiring for a full-time Sexual Assault Advocate for Adams and Brown Counties. Candidates should have bachelor’s degree in social work/human services or related field. Experience in sexual assault advocacy, strong communication, organization and project planning skills are essential. Candidates must have reliable transportation and be comfortable in conducting outreach and supporting relationships with survivors, community volunteers, courts, law enforcement, local hospitals, and mental health providers. Please submit resume and cover letter to Amber Malott at amalott@ywcacin.org

ASSEMBLERS NEEDED Hydro Systems, located in Newtown, OH seeks full-time and part-time workers to perform assembly work for both 1st and 2nd shift. 1st shift pay rate: $11.50/hr & up 2nd shift pay rate: $12.50/hr & up These positions offer: • Excellent benefits and 401(k) match on first day of employment (full-time employees) • Clean, quiet, and safe work environment • Lucrative profit sharing plan after 1 year of full-time service • Opportunities for growth/advancement

Apply online at: www.hydrosystemsco.com/careers/ 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 and 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

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

HIRING ROOFERS!!! Commerical & residential. Hiring sheet metal mechanic for shop and field work. Also hiring steel building erectors. Apply in person at: 789 US Hwy 50 Milford, OH 45150. 513-965-9200. 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 POLE BARN BUILDERS or Subcontractors needed to build pole buildings. TECUMSEH BUILDINGS 937-446-2542 or 937-446-2917


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The Brown County Press - Sunday, November 6, 2016 - Page 21

At WBHS students enrolled in Agriculture Education are subjected to opportunities that core curriculum courses aren’t capable of providing. For example, Ag lets students get involved in local community events such as the Brown County Fair. Just a few weeks ago, students were able to serve and give back to their community by running several food booths as well as educate others through their FFA display. Students also explored entrepreneurship through a variety of animal or plant projects. The Fair was a busy time for all of Western Brown FFA to say the least. The chapter would like to thank everyone who participated, or supported FFA members through purchasing projects and also the Brown County Pork Producers for continuing to allow us a place to raise money through the annual breakfast fundraiser. Agriculture Education is more than just the stereotypical farming and shop class. At WBHS, students are capable of owning their future by

choosing what type of Ag class they want to take. Courses currently offered at Western Brown include: Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources, Animal and Plant Science, Mechanical Principles, Livestock Selection and Agronomic Systems. Recently in Mechanical Principles, students have been working toward their shop safety certification and in doing so have received hands-on training sessions with the Mount Orab Fire Department to discuss emergency situations that may arise while working on the farm or in the Ag shop and also received their first aid and CPR certification. The chapter would like to thank Chief Reeves and Jake Barber for donating their time to work with its students. In the General Livestock class, students have been learning about the business management and budgeting techniques used to run livestock operations. In doing so, the class is currently preparing simulated livestock operation budget programs to present to their classmates. The class is also responsible for planning and carrying out the chapter wide fruit sale

Joshua Manor Apartments

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments at:

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.

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

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

937-378-6460

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

APTS UNFURNISHED

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.”

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through budgeting and crunching numbers and to set specific profit margin goals and projections for total sales based on last year’s numbers. If you’re interested in purchasing fruit to support the chapter feel free to contact a local member or Mr. Rosselot to order. In the Animal and Plant Science course, offered to sophomores interested in livestock and crop production, the students are learning about soil science and how to judge soil. We always get the question “How do you judge soil?” That’s a loaded question to say the least. In short, soil scientists diagnose soil problems based on drainage, texture, structure, organisms and fertility nutrients. From there, they can make recommendations of several best management practices to improve the soil for better crop production. Students can take what they learn about judging and use it during the Agronomic CDE’S. Career Development Events are those between several chapters that take what students learn in the classroom and apply that content to a competitive

RIPLEY - 1 BR Ground floor LR, KIT & Deck, lower level 1-BR, BA, walk in closet, storage rm & door to patio and yard. All appliances inc dish washer & 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. MT. ORAB - 55 and older community. New construction - 2 BEDROOM SPECIALS! Call today! 937-444-1708

APPLY AT: 610 MARKLEY AVE. GEORGETOWN, OH 45121 or call for details at: Stove, refrigerator, and on site laundry. Possibility of rental assistance. "Metro Accepted"

HOUSES FOR RENT Georgetown Square Equipped kitchen. 1-bedroom Very clean. Perfect for young couple or retired individuals. No pets. $485 month. References & deposit required. 513-625-4371. 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 and number.

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

2BR, 1BA on Markley Ave., Georgetown. C/A, heat, W/D hookup, stove refrigerator & d i s h w a s h e r. Water/sewer included. $500/mo. plus $500/dep. No pets. Available Nov. 1st. 937-213-3124.

3BR, 1BA located in Ripley, full basement, fresh paint, some appliances; $475/mo plus deposit. Call 937213-2401. 2-FAMILY DUPLEX in town, Ripley 3BR, 1BA $550/mo. Georgetown mobile home in town 2BR 2-full BA $500/MO. Tenants pays all utilities. Deposit required. 937378-1569. FOR RENT OR SALE 682 US 52, Aberdeen 1 BR apt. upstairs with down stairs space available for business or storage. Has 25x40 garage behind property. 2acres total. Will consider land contract. Across from BP station. Financing availa b l e ! 606-584-8881 or 606584-8008. MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT FOR RENT: MOBILE HOMES in Georgetown & Aberdeen mobile home parks. Deposit & reference required. No Pets, Call 937-7958080. MOBILE HOMES, PARTS & SERVICE ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDEplease take over. $3500 Deposit required 859-371-2140

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Staff and residents at Ohio Valley Manor celebrated Halloween with a variety of activities.

Halloween at Ohio Valley Manor Ghosts, ghouls and geeks made an appearance at Ohio Valley Manor as patients, residents and staff celebrated Halloween with a variety of activities over the weekend. On Saturday, approximately 300 visitors visited OVM to go trick-or-treating. On Monday the 31st, several staff dressed up in

costumes and entertained residents with a “Costume Parade.” There was also a Pumpkin Decorating contest, which drew several very creative entries. “The residents really enjoyed seeing all the kids come in, dressed up in their costumes,” said Pam Sauer, Activities Director. “There’s a really festive atmosphere here.”

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

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937-378-6460 Stove, refrigerator, and on site laundry. RENT BASED ON INCOME TDD #419-526-0466

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

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

setting. These contests simulate applicable skills that can be used in future careers. In the Agronomic Systems class, students are busy with the newly established research plots. They are currently experimenting with conventional tillage vs. no-tillage methods as well as nitrogen applications to soybeans. They are currently collecting data that will be published next month. And as for the freshman enrolled in Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, they’re wrapping up their introduction to FFA and Parliamentary Procedure. They are about to start their SAE’s. SAE’s are supervised agricultural experiences that allow students to take what they learn in class and apply it to the real world business experiences. Students can have very different types of SAE’s, including entrepreneurship, job placement, exploratory and research. Future articles will highlight students’ SAE projects throughout the year. Stay tuned!

“This institution is an equal opportunity provider.”

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

HOUSES FOR SALE

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, $130.00. Cash only. You haul. 937-4446167. WANTED TO BUY

DOUBLE WIDE home for sale. 3 bedroom two bath. Older homes from the eighties. Sits on 2.5 acres at end of private road. Electric heat. Western Brown Schools. Close to Williamsburg. Inside needs to be painted and carpet put down. I have paint and new carpet ready to be put in. Selling as is now for $65,000. firm on price. Has small storage shed. Has a nice building lot in the woods. Call 937-302-7992. 1 1/2 STORY with 2-3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath situated on corner lot, 2 blocks from river in Ripley, Ohio - $67,500. Call (937) 618-0012 for details. 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.

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 and aluminum wire. Must have 100 lbs or more. I will pick up wire and pay cash. My scale is mobile. I pay #1 price for 12 ga. or larger stranded wire and #1 price for 14 ga. and larger solid wire. Also buy other sizes of copper wire and will buy insulated aluminum wire. Call for current pricing as it changes twice a week. Give me a try! Honest weights, great prices! 937-414-0972 Ask for Bernie.

PETS AND SUPPLIES SIAMESE KITTENS - Seal Point, pure bred - not registered. Vet checked. $190.00 each - cash only. 937-584-4497

HORSES/ LIVESTOCK

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

JUNK REMOVAL Let us clean up the mess.

513-815-2116. MISC. FOR SALE

FOR SALE: 10 YEAR OLD MINIATURE HORSE, mare very gentle, great 4-H project, AMHR registered. $300 (937) 2050133

FOR SALE Butcher Beef Buy half of half, half or whole. Bookings & delivery available December & January. Call Hattan Farms 937-780-6401.

HAY & GRAIN

R.V.’S/CAMPERS/ TRAILERS

MIXED HAY FOR SALE - 5x5 round bales $30.00, also square bales $4.00 937-618-1410 HAY FOR SALE Mixed grass, hay 4 X 5 round bales, and small square bales (937) 725-5050 HAY FOR SALE $25.00 per roll, Good quality 4X5 ft bales, will discount to volume buyers. Hauling available! (937)544-7133 MISC. FOR SALE CRAFTSMAN YARD Vacuum leaf chipper, shredder bar 4.5HP, $200; Viking Equipment 13 ton Ram engine lift, $250. 512-875-2263. FOR SALE Butcher Hogs Delivery & bookings available. Call Hattan Farms 937-780-6401.

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2012 GULF STREAM CAMPER, 19 miles, excellent condition. Never been smoked in. $20,000 OBO 937-217-5487 YARD/GARAGE SALE YARD SALE THURS., NOV. 10 9 AM - 3 PM, FRIDAY, NOV. 11 9 AM - 3 PM SAT., NOV. 12 9 AM - 12 NOON Large Yard Sale something for everyone! All priced to sell: household, yard, toys, etc. Everything Must Go! 4886 SR 125, Georgetown (across from McDonalds, house behind Nazarene Church)

Tossit, SELLIT. Why send that lamp to the curb? Find a new home for it through the Classifieds. Area buyers and sellers use the Classifieds every day. Besides, someone out there needs to see the light.

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Call Classifieds (513) 732-2511 1-800-404-3157


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1490533 - Eagle Twp. Seller says SELL! 52.77 acres. Public WATER and SEWER available at this corner location tract. Over 35 acres of woods with the remainder being tillable. Uses for this property are numerous as the intersection is an up and coming area for great growth. You will not want to miss this opportunity as the seller will entertain your realistic offer $285,000

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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Beverly Eyre 513-633-3027

3 BR, 3 Bath. Beautiful home, well maintained with privacy in a nice neighborhood. Home is in move-in condition with many extras for the new home buyer. Home sits on two lots with concrete driveway and large matching 2 car garage.

Larry Griffith 513-543-5894

1499782

Miami Twp.

New Roof! One Owner. Vinyl sided ranch on .67 acres with covered front porch, close to shopping and pharmacy. 5 rooms, 2 bed, 1 1/2 baths, 1 car garage, nice brick fireplace in living room, pantry in kitchen, central vac. New central air new hot water heater. 1 year warranty. All Appliances included.

$99,900

Len Koogler 513-753-9660

1506654

Washington Twp.

3 BR, 2 Bath. Nice doublewide vinyl siding home on 1 acre +/- with utility building, enclosed inside porch, front deck, 6 rooms, 3 bed, 2 full bath, 2x6 exterior walls. Lot of cabinets in kitchen. Skylights in bathrooms, vaulted ceilings. New carpet and vinyl floors.

$79,900

Len Koogler 513-753-9660

$59,500

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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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$159,900

FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE & TOOLS Oak hall tree w/mirror, lg. blanket chest, oak sq. lamp table, oval spindle leg lamp table, other misc. tables, gossip bench, side chairs spindle/ladder back, maple night stand, double globe lamp, sev. other nice lamps, wood cupboard, graniteware pcs., Property of Cincinnati lantern, lg. brass vase w/elephant head handles, lg. etched basket, cast iron banks, skillets & kettle, Fenton Red Caramel slag covered compote Bicental & other Fenton pcs., Westmoreland, Gone with the Wind lamp, crock jugs, Stoneware, Pyrex rainbow color set, lg. reverse painting/gold frame, huge marbles, K.O.I metal shop wall clock lg, Pepsi porcelain signs, sev. new adv. signs, beer & wine wooden boxes, Sunoco oil can, red metal service sign, duck decoys, hand painted Indian milk glass punch bowl & base, Navajo Indian vase, huge chalk Miss Piggy Bank, misc linens, hook rug, green quilt, baseball cards, wood ammo box, Cadillac cream soda bottle, tin signs, sev. boxes of hand tools wrenches & etc., acetelene & O2 gauges, lg. adult size Radio Wheelbarrow, post hole digger, sev. other tools, 70's cartoon Pepsi glasses, sev. bags of new & used costume jewelry, watches & sterling silver bracelets, Longaberger basket birdhouse, 5 gal. Elec. Bucket blender, Perfection Smokeless oil heater, sev. Coleman lanterns, live animal traps some new, life size deer practice target, kids desk, Aunt Jane's Pickle Mobile Car ride on battery operated, old Texaco toy truck. Lg. sale possibly run 2 rings. Not responsible for accidents

SALE CONDUCTED BY Wm. J. Holton 513-218-4100 Jesse Mckenzie 513-218-2541 Associate of Gustin Realty

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Georgetown $89,900.00 Clean, affordable w/public utilities, att, 2 C Gar and a french door walk out to the back deck. This stick blt. hm. is ready to move into. Fresh paint, Large fully equipped kit, split flr. plan. 3BR, 2Ba .36 ac.

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$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.

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.

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Batavia Twp.

Michele Hedrick 513-703-3188

Blue Ash

Michele Hedrick 513-703-3188

Springdale

Well maintained Brick/Vinyl ranch home on double lot 150x250, 7 rms., 3 bed, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, bay window in liv room, fully equipped kitchen overlooking back fenced yard. Utility bldg. and wood storage bldg., covered patio, privacy fence and chain link fencing. Lots of build in storage cabinets. 1 yr warranty.

Location: 180 Flaugher Hill Road, Aberdeen, OH 45101, U. S. 52 East of Wm. Harsha Bridge. Signs posted.

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4 BR, 3 Bath. Rare find at this price on over 2000 Sq Ft home with wrap around porch in Blue Ash...minutes to Summit Park, I-71 , Blue Ash and Evendale. Priced well below market for quick sale and your updating touches. This is not move in ready at this price. New roof and HVAC..Hardwood floors, full basement. Playset and Refrigerator do not stay.

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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

2 Bed 2 Bath. Rare Opportunity for a fantastic Lake View Condo. It's like being on vacation 24/7! Owners relocated...Make offer :) Huge master suite with walk-in closets, 10 ft ceilings and awesome view. Open Floorplan, covered balcony, firplace, attached garage. New Stainless Steel Refrigerator and stove. Laundry , Den and guest bedroom. A must see!

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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

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

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

1455246

Williamsburg

Unique rental or 3 bedroom home. Approx 1500 SF and Build your dream home at Four Mile Creek Estates, 3 approx. 1500 SF shop & Garage on 1 acre. Must see, acres, 616 feet of road frontage, partly cleared & also has many uses. woods. Lovely homes, Must see!

$249,900

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1512249 Aberdeen

$164,900

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

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

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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2 BR, 1 Bath. Mini Farm: 25 acres, 2 large outbuildings. Home with full basement, large kitchen & dining room. New carpet in living room, fireplace. Enjoy the deer & wildlife.

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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

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Sprigg Township What a find! 2BR 2.5 Ba stick blt hm. on 7.01 acres. Full part finished bsmt. w/walk out. Several drywalled rooms in the bsmt. Sunken Kit. and Dining Rm. w/walk out to side decking. Living Rm. has walk outs on both ends. Beautiful laminate thru-out. Cov. front and back porches. Small basketball court and a huge shed. $85,000

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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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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$29,900 Beverly Eyre 513-633-3027 1478212 Batavia Twp. First Offer. Nice 5 acre tract level treed on Front Wheel Dr., now James E. Sauls Sr. Dr. Visible from SR 32. Next to YMCA. Utilities Avail. Detention access Avail. Zoned Industrial. $249,900 Len Koogler 513-753-9660 1514459 Sprigg Twp. Nice Woodland 23.99 acres, lots of road frontage. Public water on property. Flat area on south side with driveway culvert piping. Lots of different species of trees. Great get-a-way, hunting, retreat. Near Golf Course. $59,900 Len Koogler 513-753-9660 1271590 West Union Adams County Hospital, 54,518 Sq. Ft. 7,300 Sq. Ft. leased. Helicopter Landing Pad. On 6 acres. For sale or lease. Has many uses. $975,000 Beverly Eyre 513-633-3027 1426080 Stonelick Twp. Selling 73 yr old Hardware Store in new location last 2 yrs @ former Owensville Bldg & supply. Selling complete w/real estate,equip,inventory & business.Added new garden center 2 yrs ago. Sales increasing every yr.25,000+ SF of bldgs. Approx 10 bldgs. $989,900 Len Koogler 513-753-9660 1479995 Milford Top A Beauty Salon & Spa Business, equipment, inventory, 6 salon chairs, 3 shampoo bowls, 2 pedicure chairs with massage, 2 manicure stations, eyebrow threading, teeth whitening equipment, facial equipment, massage equipment with private room. $115,900 Beverly Eyre 513-633-3027 1493636 Sterling Twp. The Bridge Church on (2) parcels, 2.5 ac +/- total. Paved parking lot, brick/vinyl building of approx. 8500 SF,3575 SF sanctuary, kitchen, (4) restrooms, (8) classrooms (2) very large meeting areas, upstairs storage and meeting room. Lots of storage space. 1 car garage. $299,000 Len Koogler 513-753-9660 1502008 Batavia Twp. 8.8 acre zoned industrial sets 12 yr old 61,000 Sq. Ft. metal/steel building, built in two sections and connected as business expanded. 3 phase, wet sprinkler system, 6 dock doors (1) drive-in door, rail on back of property. Plenty of parking. Owner would lease back up to 50% of building. $1,700,000 Len Koogler 513-753-9660

JOHNSTON REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION Located at 8261 SR 350 New Vienna, Ohio, 45159. Follow SR 350 W. off SR 73 at Snow Hill Golf Course just N. of New Vienna, Ohio to auction.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 at 10:30 AM 12:00 Noon Real Estate Followed by Pickup, Tractor, Equip., Polaris, 4 Wheelers, Dune Buggy & Mowers 22+ ACRES, HOME, POLE SHOP, STORAGE BUILDING & POND: Cedar sided modified A frame home nestled in among a beautiful mature woods of 22.648 ac.; offers abundance of wildlife & seclusion w/ stocked pond; home has kitchen w/ appliances, LR area, spiral staircase, 1 BR & bath on main floor & upstairs has 2 BR, bath & sitting room (possible BR); lg. front deck, carport, heat pump w/ central air; 30'x40' pole shop w/ concrete floor, water & elec., sm. storage bldg.; co. water & private septic; nice yard for recreation, circle drive, blackberries & fruit trees. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Hunter’s paradise, weekend getaway or full time home in Clinton County! Only seconds from Snow Hill Country Club & Golf Course! Move-in ready, immediate possession at closing. East Clinton School Dist.; Check web for terms; Disclaimer: All information contained herein is believed to be accurate but not warranted. Auctioneers & sales people are agents for the seller. Any announcements made by auctioneer on day of sale will take precedence over this ad.; FOR INFORMATION PACKET OR INSPECTION CONTACT AUCTIONEERS @ 937-763-2455 OR 937-7634455 or Jeff Honnerlaw @ 937-725-2833; OPEN HOUSE: Wed., Nov. 9, 4:00-5:30 & Sat., Nov. 19, 9:0010:30 or by Appt.; Watch for Upcoming ad w/ 05 Chevy Pickup, Kioti Tractor, Equip., Polaris UTV, 4 Wheelers, Dune Buggy, Household & Misc. or check web for detailed ad & pictures;

OWNERS: WILLIAM "FRANK" & LINDA JOHNSTON Conducted by:

Call 937444-3441 to place your ads today! LARGE SURPLUS AUCTION! FARM STORE MERCHANDISE Located At: 8 West Main St. Mowrystown, Ohio 45155 – (30 Minutes East of Cincinnati)

SATURDAY NOV. 12TH, 10:00 AM. STORE RETURNS - CLOSEOUTS - OVERSTOCK ITEMS - SCRATCH & DENTS - ETC. * Large Auction w/2 Rings Selling All Day! * Items are all coming straight from one of the largest farm stores in the country! Hunting Items: Cannon 72 Gun Safe, Stack-on Elite; 48 Gun Safe; Stack-on Elite 40 Gun Safe; (Safes have Lock Codes & Work!) sev. pistol safes; Bear Arms 24 gun safe; sev. firearm laser sights; sev. Fortus 180 lb. Crossbows w/scope; sev. Jaguar 175 lb. Crossbows; youth compound bows; pistol crossbows; lg. camping tents; folding camping chairs; sev. live animal box traps; sev. game cameras; Tools of all kinds including gas powered posthole digger w/8” auger; power tools such as hand grinders, sanders, sawzall, hammer drill, etc; air tools of all kinds; 6/12 volt battery chargers; pistol grease guns; sev. lg. truck winches in 3000 lb., 4500 lb., 9500 lb., & 12000 lb.; 2 ton shop jack; 20 ton bottle jack; 72 pc. air tool set; LED light bars; sev. jet well pumps 3/4 hp. & 1 hp.; ATV sprayers; ATV 15 gal. seeder/fertilizer; sev. sump pumps; welding helmets; hand held & back pack sprayers; mower/ATV shop jacks; 6” bench grinder w/lights; 100 ft. garden hoses; shop vacs; trailer light sets; 500 lb. alum. Cargo Carrier; (2) grain bin fans; 4 ft. LED shop lights; flashlights of all kinds; outdoor security lights; LED motion lights; radio headsets; Hay Wagon full of Clothing such as jeans, bibs, coats, sweatshirts, in all kinds & sizes, All Name Brand!; Lots of Workboots in all kinds & sizes, All Name Brands!; Patio Furniture & Misc.: log frame yard swing; lg. 4 ft. patio fire pit; park benches; wood porch swings; 10 ft. offset umbrellas; (2) 10ft. log frame windmills; sev. bug zappers; 3-seat yard swing; metal yard windmills; tractor landscape fountains; Housewares: (50+) port. heaters such as kerosene, electric infrared, sm. space heaters; oscillating, etc! (These are all checked & good!); 16 qt. Pressure canner; box fans; 22 qt. Hamilton Beach roaster; lodge cast iron skillets; 8000 BTU window AC unit; coffee makers; sev. “My Pillows”; ice cream maker; glass jar drink dispenser; Furniture: 3-cushion brown leather sofa; sev. rocker/recliners in brown leather, suede, & camo; child’s camo recliners; Livestock & Pet Supplies: sev. electric fence Chargers (100 & 200 mile); sev. solar fence chargers; (50+) packs of fence insulators; stock tank de-icers; lots of pet beds; lg. wire dog crates; egg incubators; Misc.: lots of R.C. helicopters, quadcopters, & drones; R.C. trucks & cars; 10 qt. Propane fish fryer; mole traps; bird feeders; metal detectors; mailboxes; sev. Gaylord Bins full of “Need Repair” Items sold by the bin; plus many other wholesale bins; many more Items packed & unseen by Auctioneer! Terms: Cash or Check w/Proper I.D. All information is believed accurate, but NOT guaranteed! Announcements made Day of Auction take precedence over any & all ads! Auctioneer’s Note: These items are all New Items, Store Returns, Closeouts, Scratch & Dent, Seasonal Items, Etc. Items are straight from the warehouse of a major Farm Supply Store! Tons of Great Items & Deals! Good Food Available as Well! “Plan To Attend!!” No Buyers Premium!!! (2) Auction Rings Used! For more info see NationwideSold.com - Klayton Juillerat – Auctioneer (937) 205-5256

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The Gaslight Theater Players announce their audition dates for their winter production -- "FOOLS" -- Sunday, November 13 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and Monday, November 14th from 7:30 PM to 9:30 p.m. at the Gaslight Theater in Georgetown. "FOOLS" is a comic fable by Neil Simon, set in the small village of Kulyenchikov,

Ukraine (Russian Territory), during the late 19th century. The story follows Leon Steponovich Tolchinsky, a schoolteacher who takes a new job educating Sophia, the daughter of Doctor Zubritsky and his wife, Lenya. Leon soon learns that there is a curse on the village that makes everyone stupid, but complications ensue when Leon falls

in love with his pupil. The cast consists of seven male roles and three females and is being directed by Kelly Bohl. Show dates for "FOOLS" are February 10, 11, 17 and 18, 2017. For more information, go to gaslighttheaterplayers.com or check us out on Facebook.

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AUCTION WHEN: SAT. NOV. 12TH, 2016 @ 10:00AM WHERE: 14720 DAY RD. MT. ORAB, OHIO 45154 DIRECTIONS: ST. RT. 32 EAST TO MT. ORAB EXIT, TURN LEFT ONTO St. Rt. 68 N. RIGHT ONTO BARDWELL EAST RD., TO DAY RD ON RIGHT, TO AUCTION SIGNS

TRACTORS & EQUIP: IH md.5488 tractor (cab is in excl. cond.) w/duals & front weights, 2454 hrs.; IH md.1066 turbo tractor w/duals & weights, 3386 hrs; IH md.766 tractor, diesel, wide front; Farmall Super M-TA row crop tractor w/pwr.steering; IH md 384 diesel tractor w front loader, pwr steering, 456 hrs.; IH md 184 tractor w/ belly mower w/Easy Vac gas powered; 1991 Chev. Kodak tandem truck, w/18ft. grain bed, 108,000mi; Gleaner M Combine, 2wh dr., w/md.315 grain head. & md 630 – 6 row corn head, 1744 hrs.; (2) DMI grain/seed wagons w/side augers, in excl. condition; AMCO power ditcher; Case md 415 – 20’ cultamulcher, in excl. condition, very little use; Case IH md 5100 grain drill w/grass boxes; 16ft. IH disc, excl. condition; 16ft. IH md 496 – 22’ disc, excl. condition; IH md 5560 – 5 bottom plow; Hl Cyclo md 400-6 row planter; Hay wagon;New Holland pull type, PTO dr. 7ft. cycle mower; (2) 3pt. PTO dr. post hole augers; Pull type sprayer; Hahn 20ft. field sprayer w/ 500gal tank; Fuel tank w/pump; 20ft. flatbed equip. trailer/dual axles/fold down ramps; Est. 700gal plastic chemical tank; Bush hog 72� pull type rotary mower; Harrogator Brand 20’ bat wing harror w/cyl; 30’ New Idea corn elevator ;John Deere 6 row 3pt cultivators; IH 13’chisel plow wheel lift ;3pt. boom pole; 8’ Woods grader blade; “Bad Boy� Zero turn 60� lawn mower; 2001 Chevy Silverado C2500 Truck 277k mi.;1987 Four Winns 23’ boat, gas powered; 1983 Buick Electra Park Avenue Auto 82kmi.; Honda Big Red 3 wheeler; 1939 Buick 4dr. sedan—frame, motor, transmission, wheels, all have been restored—body needs restoration; Misc. hand & garden tools, drill press, air compressor, way too much to list.

SELLER: LAZY “R� FARM, INC. REGENA K. MILLER PRES. & POA AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Lewis Auctioneering is proud to be offering at public auction this excl. line of International tractors and other farm equip., along with some personal property. It has all been well maintained & stored under roof. To see more pictures Visit www.auctionzip.com user #7414 Everything sold as is where is w/no guarantees. Announcements auction day take precedence Inspection @ 8am auction day. Auction starts @ 10am regardless of weather. Don’t Miss this “DANDY� Auction! TERMS: Cash or Ohio Check w/Photo ID, Visa, Master Card, Discover—3% fee will be added to all Credit Card transactions. “NO BUYERS PREMIUM�

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November 19, 2016 @ 10:00 AM

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.

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Getting the most value from hay Way back in the early part of the summer I started getting the calls coming in about how much are "large round bales" worth? How can I answer that? What is a "large round bale" by definition? With the amount of hay that was produced in the Southern Ohio this year the value of rounds bales is most likely not going to be as high as it has been in recent years. However, that could change some, as several people have started feeding some hay due to the dry conditions that have suppressed pastures in the past several weeks. I have also had some calls from people who have straw for sale in the past few days, so I thought we might revisit a few thoughts on buying and selling bales of hay or straw. I put this article together several years ago, but the points are still true today when it comes to evaluating bales of hay, or in some instances straw. This year some hay was put up very timely, while some was way over mature. Hopefully this will help you know what you are buying or selling.Regardless if it is the local classifieds, agricultural publications or local radio call-in buy and sell, you often see or hear the advertisement as just that, large round bales for sale, so let's see what we know about large round bales. First of all a large round bale could be defined, as far as dimensions are concerned, as any of the following sizes, if you check with farm machinery dealerships literature on balers. These of course are expressed in approximate feet: 4 x 4, 4 x 5, 4 x 6, 5 x 4, 5 x 5, and 5 x 6. Six different sizes of bales that all would be classified as a large round bale. If you look further into the literature you will find that the approximate weight for bales in each of the mentioned dimensions are also listed, or at least a range. If you compare the weights you will find that there are some big differences in what a large round bale is. You can argue the weights, but they are all estimated by the same people, so for comparison, they should be good. The 4 x 4 bale will average maybe in the neighborhood of 700 pounds, but this depends on the type of hay put in the bale, too. Finer hay like second cutting orchard grass or alfalfa will have more hay that long stem first cutting grass hay. This will be the same for all sizes of large round bales. So, a 4 x 4 bale is approximately 700 pounds, and 4 x 5 or 5 x 4 will weigh on average around 1000 pounds and a 4 x 6 or 5 x 5 may get up to around 1400 pounds on aver-

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age. That would mean a 4x6 bale will have twice as much hay in it as a 4 x 4 bale if these weight averages are accurate. Then you look at a 5 x 6 that will average in the neighborhood of 1800 pounds. That means a 5 x 6 bale is more than 2.5 times as much hay as a 4 x 4 bale. But it is worth considering if you are buying or selling hay. Compare apples to apples, not apples to oranges.Ok, we have now established that we have some big differences in the amount of hay large round bales depending on the size. What other differences should be factors in establishing the price or value of a large round bale (or any hay)? Here are some more things to think about as we decide what hay might be worth.What is it? Just because it has been put into a baler, it is round and either is bound by twine or net wrap, does not necessarily make it hay or even feed. If it is going to be used as feed it needs to have nutritional value. Back in 2007, when hay was short, producers were rolling up corn stalks, soybean stubble, and anything they could to try to make it through the winter. We use several things that have various qualities when it comes to forages for hay. Some of the more common forages include orchard grass, fescue, timothy, clover and alfalfa. The feed value of these is not the same in fact they can vary greatly for different things that animals may require like protein, energy, fiber and more. Corn stalks and soybean stubble have plenty of fiber,but not much more.The quality is something else to consider when looking at the forages that make up the round bale. All alfalfa or all orchard grass is not the same. Depending on how mature it was when it was cut will greatly affect the quality of the hay in the bale, plus other issues like if the hay was cured and dry when it was baled, or if it was rained on after it was cut. The problem most producers are facing now is the fact that we have had too much rain for hay to be harvested without these issues. The quality continues to diminish on much of the crop and the weather is not being cooperative. When it comes to quality there are several things that you can do when inspecting hay in addition to pulling a sample and sending it to a lab to have it

tested. Here are some things that you can do while looking at the hay to get an idea about quality. Try to establish the Stage of Maturity, the Leafiness, the Color, the Odor and Condition, and look for Foreign Material. A good fact sheet from the University of Maryland discusses these in detail and even gives you a chart to rank and score hay based on what you see. The fact sheet can be found at https://extension.umd.edu/sites/default/fil es/_docs/programs/4-H/resources/animal_science/FS64 4.pdf or contact your local Extension office for information.The last thing that should be checked out and considered when estimating the value of a large round bale is the storage. Round bales were designed to be stored outside and shed water. However, this is not without the loss of hay, so there are several things that can be factors in the amount of hay loss you may be looking at. Round bales stored inside will have the least decay. Bales stored outside on a raised area with gravel under them will reduce the amount of decay on the bottom of bales versus bales stored on the ground. Even hay on the ground will have less decay if it is elevated so water can get away from the hay that is actually touching the ground. Stacking hay outside that is not covered will have losses where the hay touches because the water is trapped there. Keep in mind that if you have a few inches of decay on the top of the bale, or maybe even more on the bottom of the bale, the amount of hay, or the percentage of hay lost is in relation to the size of the bale.There is no exact science to putting a value on a round bale, but these things should help establish a fair price for both the buyer and the seller. Hopefully these points will also help make fair comparisons when it comes to the size of the bales, the quality of the hay and the amount of dry matter that can be consumed by the livestock that will be eating the hay.The one factor that I did not mention above that always comes into play is basic economics. Supply and demand will always have an influence on the value of anything, and large round bales are not exempt from that. When hay is in short supply the price will be higher than when everyone has plenty of hay to feed and there are very few looking to buy. Even when we have extremes of these situations, it is a good idea to compare what you are getting for your money.

Getting the garden ready for Winter BY Faye Mahaffey How are you progressing on your “to do list� as you put your beds to sleep for the winter? The weather has been giving gardeners some bonus days to pull some weeds and plant shrubs and trees, but we all know the bitter cold temperatures are on the way! Today’s tasks on my list include: Put the tomato cages away in the shed, add shredded leaves to the garden, cut and treat Honeysuckle stumps, and tidy up the Potting Shed. November’s list of garden tasks includes: The Whole Garden: Clean, oil and sharpen your garden tools Prepare the lawn mower for winter storage Test your soil Before the ground freezes hard, install bluebird nesting boxes Feed lawn before winter Trees and Shrubs: Make sure all leaves are off your lawns before heavy snows begin Remove broken or diseased branches

Spray antidessicants on broadleaved evergreens Flowers and Grasses: Keep planting daffodil bulbs until the ground freezes Finish cutting back perennials Mulch perennial gardens Fruits and Vegetables: Continue harvesting kale and collards until snow is on the ground Harvest greens in your cold frame Finish putting the garden to bed While doing some research on the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service website I found a handy Autumn Calendar compiled by B. Rosie Lerner that includes the following advice for November: (1) Move plants closer to windows or to sunnier exposures, such as west and south facing windows, if plants are dropping many leaves. Artificial lights may be needed to supplement particularly dark rooms. (2) If you are planning to order a “live� Christmas tree, prepare its planting hole before the soil freezes. Mulch

the area heavily to prevent freezing, or dig the hole and put the fill in a protected, nonfreezing area, such as a garage or basement. (3) Have garden soil tested for fertilizer needs every three to five years. (4) Apply winter mulch to strawberries when plants are dormant but before temperatures drop below 20 degrees F, usually in late November or early December. Mark your calendars for the OSUE Brown County Master Gardener Volunteers’ November 17th garden seminar being held at the Mt. Orab campus of Southern State Community College in Room 107 at 7:00 p.m. FFA advisor and teacher, Jamie Louden, will be talking about Growing Chrysanthemums. Remember that all seminars are free and open to the public. My outside “to do list� is getting revised daily depending on the weather. Our window of opportunity to finish up this year’s list is closing quickly! It is time to prioritize!

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Take a step back into prehistoric times at the Georgetown Library. On Thursday, November 17th, at 5:30 pm, attend our Dino-vember Family Night. Join the Education Chair of the Dry Dredgers Fossil Club, Greg Courtney as he brings his World Famous Fossils and Flying Dinosaur Boomerang Show to the library. This event is free for all ages and no registration is required. All children in attendance will take home a free fossil sample. Movie lovers are wel-

come to attend one of our free movie events during the month of November. Adults, 18 and over, are invited to our Throwback Thursday Theater on 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. For more information on these and other upcoming programs, visit our website, www.browncountypubliclibrary.org; or call the Georgetown Library at 937-378-3197.

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