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a farm. All three properties were located on White Oak Creek just west of Georgetown, and each one included a mill. The two daughters, Violet and Molly, were given dowries. James, the oldest son, received what has become known as the Armleder home and a mill which was just across the road. William’s property included the Tunnel Mill, which still stands next to S.R. 221. John was the youngest and his land was between the properties given to James and William, with a mill which stood on the south side of the creek below Buttermilk Falls and the (now abandoned) road up Bald Point Hill. In about 1852 John Thompson built this impressive Greek Revival home on a hill overlooking White Oak Valley. When Ken and Judy Klosterman purchased the home their vision for the property included a second level on the west wing to balance the two-story east wing, and a large kitchen addition in the rear. Months of planning were required before the final architectural drawings were completed and construction work could begin. The original structure has been meticulously restored and both additions were executed with painstaking care to perfectly match the original structure. The result is undoubtedly one of the finest homes in southern Ohio. Judy Klosterman died on
Phone: (800) 404-3157 • Fax: (937) 444-2652 E-mail: bcpress@frontier.com PROBATE COURT BROWN COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 20161195 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
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Ken and Judy Klosterman home
October 13, 2016 and this
open house is in her honor.
OBITUARIES Dennis D. Johnson, 61 Dennis D. Johnson, age 61 of Hamersville, Ohio died Monday, November 14, 2016 at the Ohio Valley Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center near Ripley, Ohio. He was a retired mechanic and services manager for Cahall Brothers John Deere in Georgetown, Ohio, owner and operator of Johnson’s Mower Repair in Hamersville, Ohio and the unofficial President of the “Hood” on Daugherty Marks Road. Dennis was born May 6, 1955 in Georgetown, Ohio the son of Doris (Paul) Johnson of Hamersville, Ohio and the late Carl “Skunk” Johnson. In addition to his mother, Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife of 16 years, Melody (Hardy) Johnson, whom he married November 27, 1999; two daughters – Katy Hultz and husband Nic and Carly Passet and husband Ryan all of Georgetown, Ohio; two step-children – Tara Thompson and husband Bruce of Bainbridge, Ohio and Tyler Meyer and wife Stephanie of Georgetown, Ohio; three granddaughters – Alexandra, Sydney and Ava Arn; three step-grandchildren – Caleb, Hayleigh and Logan Thompson; two sisters – Valerie Johnson of Georgetown, Ohio and Chris Adamson and husband Daryl of Mt. Orab, Ohio; two brothers – Jan Johnson of Georgetown, Ohio and Lucky Johnson and wife Marilyn of Cincinnati, Ohio and many other family and friends. Funeral services were held Saturday, November 19, 2016 at the Georgetown Church of Christ, 149 Hamer Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121. Scott Hennig officiated. Visitation was held Friday, November 18, 2016 at the church. Interment will be in the Confidence Cemetery in Georgetown, Ohio. The Cahall Funeral Home in Georgetown, Ohio is serving the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribution may be made to the Hospice of Hope, 215 Hughes Blvd., Mt.Orab, Ohio 45154. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.cahallfuneralhomes.com
Homer C. Eldridge, 92
SOUND DOCTRINE The book of Titus was written by the Apostle Paul to Titus because he was to become the Pastor in Crete. God used Paul to make sure that Titus knew what to do when he got there. Let's begin in chapter 1 and verse 2, "In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began; But hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is committed unto me according to the commandment of God our Saviour;" God has chosen the vehicle of preaching to manifest His word. In verse 9 he says, "Holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught..." God was telling Titus, through Paul, that he was to hold fast the faithful word. Aren't you glad that the Word of God is faithful, that the Word of God is truth? It is faithful even when we are not. That is why preachers are to hold fast to it. It says, "...as he hath been taught..." A preacher should not be self flung, so to speak. He should not be a greenhorn preaching his own opinion. He should be preaching the faithful Word of God. Titus was taught sound doctrine by Paul and Paul was telling him not to depart from it. Verse 9 goes on to say,=, "...that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers." To gainsay means to deny, dispute, or contradict. It means to speak, act against, or to oppose. The Word of God is sound doctrine and God wants sound doctrine preached, not philosophy, science, or psychology. When people come to the house of God to hear the Word of God, then it is to be preached from the Word of God, which is the Bible. There are churches all over America today where the preacher will get behind the pulpit and never open the Bible! How are they to convince the gainsayers or even to exhort the people? If I did not have a Bible to preach from, I would have nothing to say to the people in a Sunday or Wednesday service. Go with me to chapter 2 and verse 1, "But speak thou
REV. TED R. HOUSE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH MT. ORAB www.bbcmtorab.com the things which become sound doctrine:" That is all that should be taught from the pulpit and in the Sunday school classes. Sound doctrine is the gospel of Christ, the Trinity, the Holy Ghost, the end time; for example. Look what God has to say in verse 2 of chapter 2 and clear through to the end of the book of Titus! I want you to see that if you believe sound doctrine it will produce a sound life! The two cannot be separated. Sound doctrine produces sound living. Verse 2 says, "That the aged men be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, in charity, in patience." Aged men need to live a certain way. What you believe about the Bible should affect the way you live, aged men! Verses 3-5 say, "The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed." You might ask, "That's doctrine?" Yes, it is. The elder women of the church should be teaching the younger women how to live a productive life according to the Bible! Do young women need to be taught to love their husbands and children? Yes, they do. And there is even more. It also speaks about young men, employers and employees! Sound living is produced by sound doctrine which should be preached from the pulpit by preachers all over this world.
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Homer C. Eldridge, 92, of Cherry Fork, Ohio, died Monday, November 14, 2016 at the Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley Inpatient Center in Seaman. He was born October 2, 1924 in Cherry Fork. He is preceded in death by his parents, Samuel E. and Goldleigh M. (Nevil) Eldridge and wife, Lavera “Jean” Eldridge. He is survived by one son, Donald (Michelle) Eldridge of Cherry Fork; three daughters: Cindy (Dan) Raines of Seaman, Jane (Harry) Leonard of Cherry Fork and Lois (Bob) Smith of Columbus; 10 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; four nephews and first cousin, Esther Stinson of Batavia. He was a retired tobacco, grain and livestock farmer in Wayne Township. He was owner and operator of the Homer Eldridge and Son Trucking Company of Cherry Fork for 20 years. He was a former employee of the O.K. Warehouse in Ripley for 25 years, and former crop reporter for the Statistical Reporting Service of Columbus. He was a member of the Cherry Fork Presbyterian Church since 1934, and was a Trustee, Elder, Custodian and Sunday School Teacher. He was a 1942 Graduate of the former Wayne Township High School in Cherry Fork. He was a member of the Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Department since 1952, and was a Chief for many years. He was a member of the Farm Bureau. He was a former poll worker and judge at the Wayne Township and Cherry Fork Village precincts. He was a member of the former Seaman School Board for eight years. Memorial donations may be made to the Cherry Fork Presbyterian Church, 14806 State Route 136, Cherry Fork, Ohio 45618. The visitation was Thursday, November 17, 2016 at the Cherry Fork Presbyterian Church in Cherry Fork. The funeral service was Friday, November 17, 2016 at the Church with a visitation one hour prior. Pastor Norine Behm officiated. The interment was at Cherry Fork Cemetery. Lafferty Funeral Home in West Union is serving the family.
In Loving Memory and Happy 70th Birthday on November 20th to my brother
Paul D. Hines
who left this life on September 19, 2016. He was welcomed by a band of angels singing: Serenaded by Angels, up to the Throne Serenaded by Angels, finally at Home Surrounded by Praises to the King “Welcome to Paradise” the Angels did sing.
PUBLIC NOTICE PIKE TOWNSHIP, BROWN COUNTY ZONING RESOLUTION AMENDMENT HEARING
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The Christmas Home Tour, sponsored by the U.S. Grant Homestead Association, will be held in Georgetown on Sunday, December 4, 2016 from 12:00 to 5:00 pm. The tour begins at the Thompson House Gallery, 203 East Grant Avenue where you can buy tickets and pick up a tour packet. Tickets are $10 and are available at Donohoo’s Drugstore on the west side of the courthouse square or by phone at 937-378-3087. All ticket purchasers will be entered in the drawing for a special John RuthvenThompson House Basket with a retail value of over $125. You do not have to be present to win. Included on the tour is Ulysses Grant's first school at 208 East Grant Avenue, the Stock Company Building at 107 South Apple Street, the Colonel David Ammen home at 115 South Apple Street, and the restored U.S. Grant Homestead at 219 East Grant Avenue. Another home featured on the tour is the Klosterman home on SR 221. In 1843 Edward Thompson and his wife, Susannah, gave each of their three sons
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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 ---------------------------------------IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SUMMONS AND NOTICE Docket No.: 2016-DR-14-273 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CLARENDON South Carolina Department of Social Services, Plaintiff, vs. Lynsey Scott, Jerry Glaser, AND: A minor children born in 2015 TO: JERRY GLASER: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action, the original of which has been filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Clarendon County, on the 10th day of August, 2016, a copy of which will be delivered to you upon request; and to serve a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint upon the undersigned, Attorney for the Plaintiff, at Post Office Box 186, Darlington, SC 29540, within thirty (30) days following the date of service upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said Complaint within the time stated, Plaintiff will apply for Judgment by Default against said Defendants for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The Final Hearing in this matter is scheduled for January 30, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. NEWTON I. HOWLE, JR. Attorney for Plaintiff S. C. Bar No. 2729 100 St. Johns St. Post Office Box 186 Darlington, SC 29540 Telephone: 843-395-1519 Telefax: 843-393-0342 BCP 11-13-16, 11-20-16, 11-27-16 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Michelle McIntire whose last known address is 3823 Eagle Creek Rd. West Union, OH 45693; Mary Campbell whose last known address is 1470 Dorsey Rd #5 Winchester, OH 45697; You are hereby notified that your personal property now housed at 12396 Sardinia Storage or 7388 Staten Rd Sardinia, OH 45171 may be obtained by you for the payment in full of the balance due plus all other expenses. BCP 11-13-16, 11-20-16 ----------------------------------------
There will be a public hearing at the Pike Township Community Center located at 12700 SR 774, Bethel, OH, on Tuesday, December 6, 2016; at 6:00PM. This hearing is set by the Pike Township Board of Trustees to consider the recommendation from the Pike Township Zoning Committee of an amendment to the Pike Township Zoning Resolution. The amendment pertains to required setbacks of accessory buildings. This meeting is open to any resident or property owner of the unincorporated portions of Pike Township. The Pike Township Board of Trustees includes: Roger Griffith, Jay Anderson and Michael Foster. Submitted by Jenny Lind Conrad, Fiscal Officer 937-444-7418 BCP 11-20-16 ---------------------------------------IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS JUVENILE DIVISION BROWN COUNTY, OHIO NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Case No. 20153159 20153160 20153161 IN THE MATTER OF: AMELIA CORNETTE ALEAH CORNETTE JADA CORNETTE Alleged Abused/Neglected/ Dependent Children TO: Josh Cornette, whose last known address is UNKNOWN; who has been named as the Father of Amelia Cornette, D.O.B.: 02/22/2011; Aleah Cornette, D.O.B. 08/22/2009; Jada Cornette, D.O.B. 03/23/2008. Take notice that a Motion has been filed in the above named Court under Section R.C. 2151.03 and 2151.04. The Brown County Department of Job and Family Services has requested temporary custody of the minor children Amelia Cornette, Aleah Cornette, & Jada Cornette. You are hereby summoned to appear before said Court, 510 East State Street, at Georgetown, Ohio, on the 19th day of January, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. at which time a hearing will be had on the Complaint, and 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 sanction by the Court. You are further notified of your legal rights and privileges and the legal rights and privileges of the children in this hearing as follows: You and your children have the right to be represented by a lawyer but if you are without means or financially unable to employ one, the Court will provide a lawyer for you. You may waive the right to be represented by a lawyer. You are further notified that the Court may grant temporary custody of Amelia Cornette, Aleah Cornette, & Jada Cornette to others, as requested in the complaint, and in the event that the Court should determine that such is necessary, you may be divested of rights with respect to custody of said child. Judge Danny R. Bubp BCP 11-20-16 ----------------------------------------
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