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The Brown County Press Sunday, August 24, 2014 •Volume 42 No. 3 Serving Brown County, Ohio since 1973
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Celebrating the dedication of the Southern State Community College’s new Brown County Campus in Mt. Orab are retired SSCC Trustee Leilani Popp, retired SSCC Trustee Larry Anderson, SSCC Trustee Don Moore, SSCC Trustee Paul Hall, Brown County Chamber of Commerce Representative Dan Mitchell, SSCC Trustee Michele Cimis, SSCC Trustee Doug Boedeker, SSCC Trustee Mike Pell, SSCC President Dr. Kevin Boys, Brown County Chamber of Commerce President Brian Elliott, Senator Joe Ueker, Representative Doug Green, Brown County Chamber of Commerce Representative Gerry Schumacher, SSCC Campus Director Dr. Peggy Chalker, Ohio Board of Regents Senior Vice Chancellor Gary Cates, Mt. Orab Mayor Bruce Lunsford, and Brown County Chamber of Commerce Representative Jone Bruce.
Southern State cuts the ribbon BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Years of hoping and planning paid off on Aug. 20 as Southern State Community College officially cut the ribbon to open the Mt. Orab campus. “The facility dedication we are hosting here today is just one component of us ful-
filling Southern State’s mission and vision,” said Dr. Kevin Boys, SSCC President. “In dedicating this facility tonight, we also dedicate ourselves to ensuring that what happens inside these walls continues to be relevant and responsive. We will continue to strengthen our relationship with our K12 school districts and our
career tech centers so that more high school students will set their sights on post high school education. We also rededicate ourselves tonight to bringing to reality the vision of a campus in Adams County where we can expand our reach there as we do here.” “It’s an accomplishment that will help Mt. Orab and
Brown County continue to grow. I think that our enrollment will grow as well and it’s a win for everyone involved” said SSCC Board Member Paul Hall. He added that the new building was only the beginning in the long term planning for the campus. “We believe that this building will eventually be
one of four. Long term, we see this as a campus of four buildings”, Hall said. He added that there was more construction planned for the immediate future for the college. “We are already looking forward to building a new campus in Adams County and we hope to have that project underway as soon as
next Spring.” Hall said the new Adams County campus would be one story, but have the same floor plan as the new Mt. Orab campus. “That will save us tens of thousands of dollars in architectural fees and other costs”, Hall said. He also expressed his CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
Huge Meth Lab busted on Hwy 68 BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Four men have been arrested and a huge meth lab has been taken down in a joint effort between the Mount Orab Police Department and the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. Probable Cause Affidavits filed by investigators said the meth lab was located at 12301 US 68 between Mt. Orab and Georgetown. David Sexton, Daniel
Fondenberger, Christopher Wells and Mark Davison are all facing multiple felony charges, including manufacturing enough methamphetamine to label them as “Major Drug Offender’s” in their indictments. The charges include first degree felonies for Illegal Manufacture of Drugs and Aggravated Possession of Drugs, second and third degree felony Illegal Assembly or Possession of CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
BCRWA votes to pay Aberdeen BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press The Brown County Rural Water Association is proceeding with its contract to purchase the water system from the Village of
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Classifieds...................15, 16 Court News.........................8 Death Notices .................5, 6 Legals..........................18-22 Opinion..............................4 Sports ..........................11-13
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Aberdeen. The association will pay the village $700,000 within the next 30 days. In an Aug. 20 press release, BCRWA attorney Stan Purdy stated that “Brown County Rural Water Association President, Lowell Allen, said the Board decided to go forward with the purchase, despite the litigation, to give the Aberdeen residents confidence that the water issue was settled.” The litigation referred to by Purdy is a lawsuit by the BCRWA to prevent Annette Applegate from building a separate water system to supply residents of her mobile home park with water. CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
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Ten people indicted Western Brown by Brown County jury gets new computers BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Ten individuals were indicted by a Brown County Grand Jury August 21 on a variety of charges. Dennis Burdsall, Jr., 25 of Hamersville, is charged with one count of second degree felony Burglary and one count of fifth degree felony Theft. Warren Kragler, Jr., 29 of Aberdeen, is charged with one count of second degree felony Aggravated Vehicular Assault and two counts of Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol or a Drug of Abuse. Timothy Gray, 24 of
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BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press The Western Brown Board of Education met in regular session on Aug. 18. Superintendent Peggy McKinney told the board about a successful orientation meeting for 15 new teachers in the district on July 24. She also discussed the progress the district was making in installing 750 new computers to replace outdated technology in the district. McKinney said that the new computers should be ready for student and staff use on the first day of school.
District Treasurer Denny Dunlap said that the computers cost about $500 dollars each, making the total financial commitment to the district around $325,000. McKinney also acknowledged WBHS Marketing teacher Mike Goins who has been recently named as Brown County Teacher of the Year. Goins has been with the district since 2001 and also serves as DECA Advisor. Following a short executive session, the board voted to approve employment for the following individuals: • Substitute Teachers CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
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It was a day when members of the Brown County community joined together to show support for a worthy cause, a day when retired NBA standout Brian Grant returned to his original hometown of Georgetown to reunite with family and old friends, and a day when Mother Nature provided the beautiful weather for a funfilled day outdoors. The day was August 16, and the calling that brought crowds of people to the Courthouse Square in Georgetown was the second annual Shake It, Bake It, Grill It for Parkinson’s Disease hosted by the Brian Grant Foundation. This year’s event would raise nearly $15K, including the donations that were made, according to event director and Brian Grant’s mother, Dorella “GiGi” Grant. “The weather was so nice, and it really helped that we had a food sponsor (Mark Curry) for this year’s event,” said Dorella Grant. “I think it
went very well, and we had some different things this year that brought more people out.” Curry, a Georgetown native, donated the food for the event, so all proceeds from food sales went to benefit the Brian Grant Foundation for Parkinson’s Disease. New to this year’s Shake It, Bake It, Grill It was the Metric Century Bike Ride sponsored by Freedom Gear Cyclery and coordinated by Mike Jennings, an educator of Georgetown Jr./Sr. High School who is known for his solo benefit bike ride across the United States. According to Jennings, there were a total of 30 bikers pedaling for Parkinson’s at this year’s Shake It, Bake It, Grill it. Fun was available for people of all ages. For the fitness buffs, there was the early morning bike ride and the 5K Run/Walk. Children had their choice of two bouncy houses, games, and raced around the Courthouse Square in the Kid’s Fun Run. There was also plenty of time to socialize while enjoying great food,
drinks, and music. And let’s not forget the grand grill off, which brought some tough competition. After the panel of judges made up of Brown County Municipal Court Judge Joe Worley, Dr. Jeff Donohoo, and Attorney Mike Kelly; it was Val Lewis taking first prize in the Grill Off. Brian Grant, while enjoying homemade ice cream, said he was glad to see so many people come out to support his cause with the weather cooperating to make for a successful event for the second straight year. He would get to spend a little time with Ohio State Representative Doug Green in the jail and bail, which also proved to be a successful source for raising funds during the event. There were several volunteers who helped to make the second annual Shake It, Bake It, Grill It a success that included event directors Katie Kelly, Shawna Slack, Grant, and Jennings, and activity coordinators Cathy Zurbuch, Mark Bolce, and Rachel Spires.
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State Rep. Doug Green joins Brian Grant in “jail” as they await donations to bail them out during “Shake it, Bake it, Grill it” in Georgetown.
Dorella Grant said they are already thinking ahead to next year’s Shake It, Bake It, Grill It; looking into possible ways to improve the event, such as giving away a high quality smoker grill as the top prize for the Grill Off. “We are looking for more people to reach out to for next year. We want to keep improving,” she said.
Unemployment numbers flat Mt. Orab BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press The unemployment rate in Brown County for July is down .1 percent to 6.0, continuing a trend of numbers not seen since before the “great recession” of 2008. The last time the county saw a 6.0 jobless rate in July was in 2007. Other area counties all saw a small decrease in their unemployment rates as well, with Adams and Clermont counties both dropping .1 percent to 7.9 for Adams County and 5.2 for Clermont County. Highland County saw a .2 percent drop to 7.1 percent and Clinton County saw a .3 percent drop to 7.5 percent.
This area of southwest Ohio went against a slight upward trend in the state, where the unemployment rate rose in 73 of 88 counties. The jobless rate for the Cincinnati metro area rose from 5.3 percent in June to 5.4 percent in July. Statewide, the rate rose from 5.9 in June to 6.0 in July. The highest unemployment rate in Ohio was once again in Monroe County at 12.2 percent. The rest of the top five are Meigs County at 9.4 percent, Pike County at 8.9 percent and Huron and Monroe counties at 8.8 percent. Locally, Adams County had the 8th highest jobless rate in the state, followed
by Clinton County in 13th place, Highland County at 19th place, Brown County in 42nd place and Clermont County in 70th place. Mercer County had the lowest unemployment rate in the state at 3.3 percent. As a measure of progress in Brown County, the jobless rate here hovered between 2025th highest in the state consistently for the past few years until this Spring. The unemployment rate then began improving relative to other counties, with Brown County breaking new ground in July for a tie with four other counties for 42nd place on the county by county list in Ohio.
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Georgetown Mayor Dale Cahall says goodbye to village administrator Jeremy Germann. Germann has accepted a job in Idaho.
Volunteer Fire Department Award of the Year Award for 2014,” Rockey said, wearing a big smile. “I was thrilled about this award and I think it speaks volumes for our department and this community as well. There will be a special ceremony on Wednesday, September 17 at 1 p.m. in Reynoldsburg.” Rockey also told council that an EMT training class would be held in a couple weeks and at least one firefighter was transitioning over to the EMS and another five who were planning to transition.
Dan Wickerham with Adams/Brown Recycling spoke briefly with council regarding changing the village recycling program from recycling pick-up twice a month to every week. He recommended the change, with the full support of Germann who suggested the village try the new plan on a one year pilot program. Council approved the plan. Germann added that the cost of the pilot program would be $8,000 but that funds were available and the program would begin in January, 2015.
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Eastern’s FCCLA program strong and growing In school year 2012-2013, Eastern High School relaunched its FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) program. Advisor for the program was Joan Garrett who was paid with funds raised by the students in the program. At the August 19 Eastern Local School board meeting, Garrett asked the board if it could find the $2,000 stipend from somewhere else. She said she felt like the students worked very hard for the money they raised and shouldn’t have to pay her salary. “Having had a great first year,” Garrett said, “we are now looking to expand and continue the program. However, money, always seems to drive what we are able to do. I know that when I was hired under a supplemental contract it was just for advising the FCCLA we were told we could continue if we could be self supportive.” Garrett brought several students who are members of the Eastern FCCLA and an alumni with her to tell the
board about how important the program is to them. Each student stood and spoke briefly and thanked Ms. Garrett for the job she was doing and how the program has helped them. Following a few questions by board members and an explanation from treasurer Kevin Kendall, that the $2,000 could come out of the general fund-student activity account, the board agreed to the proposal. In other business at the meeting Kendall asked the board to accept the resignation of Johnna Cattine, 7th grade teacher. The board accepted the resignation. Kendall told the board that he needed to fill the positions of delegate and alternate delegate to the OSBA (Ohio School Board Association) conference scheduled for Nov. 10. Board member Martin Yockey was named delegate while board member Vern Creighton was named alternate. The board accepted the workers compensation group rating program with Shakeley at a 22% rate. The principals of all the schools gave brief reports and all expressed gratitude
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(Standing) Eastern High School senior and FCCLA student Breana Rowland spoke on behalf of the FCCLA program and support of her advisor Joan Garrett.
to staff at their schools who worked so hard on the buildings preparing them for opening day. The board approved two request for use of the buildings and five field trip requests. After a brief executive session the following actions were taken: • a contract with the teachers union was ratified; • the FY 15 classified handbook and salary increases to classified and administrative employees was approved;
• the list of superintendent’s goals was approved; • the unofficial results from the OAA/OFT 20132014 were reviewed; • JV Boys basketball will be Jordan Michael; • Varsity Golf coach, Jeff Johnson; • Eastern High School athletic director, Sharon Hauck; • volunteer assistant high school athletic director, Russ Hauck; • FCCLA advisor/instructor, Joan Garrett.
Fayetteville Firemen’s Festival faces grim future
BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press
Since 1950, the Fayetteville Firemen’s Festival has been the departments biggest fundraiser, but times are changing and the fire department must change with the times, according to Mark Rosselot, assistant Fire Chief with the fire department. Rosselot spoke briefly to members of the Fayetteville Village Council about the future of the festival. “I have addressed the fire department trustees, as president, and basically ask them if I could talk to council our festival,” Rosselot told council at its Aug. 13 meeting. “We have to do something about the firemen’s
festival. It’s not a moneymaker anymore. It’s taking too much work to pull off and everyone thinks we’re making a lot of money, but we’re not. This year we barely raised $3,000. It’s getting worse every year and we just don’t know how to make it better.” Rosselot went on to discuss some of the things the festival has tried to do including a large food venue, but ended up taking money away from the department. “We’ve held our festival on fathers day for 60 years now, and we are hearing that there are other things to do for fathers day other than attend the festival,” Rosselot said. “And our resources are getting too strung out, there
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This year marked the 60th year for the annual Fayetteville Firemen’s Festival. State Representative Doug Green is shown presenting an award to the department for their many years of service and dedication to the residents of Perry Township and the Village of Fayetteville. Shown from left, Captain Andy Huber, assistant chief Delta Johnson, assistant chief Mark Rosselot, Rep. Doug Green, Fire Chief Kyle Singleton, Lieutenant R.D. Kraft, paramedic Patty Hubbard and firefighter Rick Gauche.
aren’t as many of us as there once was. Most of us here can remember back when this town used to just shut down for the firemen’s festival. And the whole town was involved. But it isn’t like that anymore.” Rosselot said his department doesn’t know what they’re going to do. He said he has talked about the problem with Fayetteville Chief of Police, Randy Carson and wanted any input from council. “I just want council aware that this issue exists. We’re not saying we’re not going to have the festival next year, we’re just saying we can’t continue operating the festival the way we are now.” Rosselot said there has been discussion on possibly moving the date. He said he hopes the community will understand the problem. In the absence of Mayor Bernie Vilvens, vice mayor Jim McMullen led the meeting. In other actions, village clerk Barb Kiley told council that the village financial statement was holding its own and running about the same as last years budget. Chief Carson reported that four new tires had been purchased for his cruiser and the vehicle was running well. Village Administrator Bob Campbell told council that he would be purchasing paint for the fire hydrants in the village, and community
service workers would be doing the work. Councilman Joe Huber said he had been talking to a representative from Smart Services, Inc. who had bid on the cistern project in the village. Several cisterns must be filled in, either by the village or the state.
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It was an emotional Georgetown Council meeting August 14 as the mayor and council members said goodbye to village administrator Jeremy Germann who resigned his position of two years a few weeks ago. Germann told council in his letter of resignation that he had accepted a job with the U.S. Department of Energy in Idaho. Friday, August 15 marked his last day as administrator. Germann thanked Mayor Dale Cahall for appointing him as administrator and council and employees for supporting him the past two years. “Everyone in this town has been tremendously supportive of me,” Germann said, “I have only nice things to say about this village. I wouldn’t be leaving if this wasn’t a real opportunity for me and my family.” “It is with heartfelt thanks and well-wishes that we give Mr. Germann a gracious farewell,” Mayor Cahall said as he shook Germann’s hand. During the meeting council heard from Ron Roberts, Georgetown building inspector, who has been actively
trying to help the village clean up old, unsafe, dilapidated buildings in the village. Roberts said that he had now received permission to tear down two of the three houses the village hoped to have demolished. The cost to the village for the demolition will be added to the current property taxes of the home owners. Julie Rockey, representing the Georgetown Athletic Boosters, asked council to approve a bonfire. “We are planning an outdoor pep rally on August 28, for the community and for our student athletes,” Rockey said, “We’re requesting permission to have a bonfire during the pep rally.” Following a brief discussion by full council and a request by Mayor Cahall that all state mandated permits from the fire marshall were obtained, permission to have the bonfire was granted. Fire Chief Joey Rockey also told council that he had been recently notified that his department had received an award from the Firefighter and Fire Safety Inspector Training Committee, along with the Ohio Department of Public Safety Division of Emergency Medical Services. “We received the Ohio
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Taking A Trip Through Time
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Jimmy Ellis, Sardinia, was in and brought in this old photo of the Big 3 Concert Band. The Big 3 Concert Band (1949 to 1957) was formed at the Sardinia School building by School Director Roger “Jim” McQuitty. Rehearsals were held at Sardinia School where members came from three counties, Adams, Brown and Highland. The band’s first concert was held on August 22, 1949 and its last concert was held on August 26, 1957. McQuitty was the director until he collapsed at the Brown County Fair in 1950, at the age of only 45. He had taught in Brown County for 13 years. Clark Alexander, a trumpet player, took over the duties of director. This picture was taken at Decatur School on April 21, 1955. Front row, Mary Lou Smith, Elenor Reed Malblanc, Marilyn Reed O’Conner, Judy Hite Albers, Susan Smith, Linda Rotroff, Jimmy Ellis, Roy Liston, Kenneth Johns, Betty Shell Riggs, Dwright Robinson, Myron Swearingen, Vaughn Purdy, Second row Kathleen Kress Waddell, Janice Dunn Blum, Jane Beam Snider, John Bowen, Marlyn Kelch Davidson, Hugh Smith, Emily Smith, Judith Yockey Thomson, Ronald Yockey, David Jacobs, Arthur Rau, Roy Ed Druhot, Jimmy Greenfield, Lloyd Naylor, Tom Walker, Robert Naylor, Elizabeth Harker, Doug Reifer, Standing Clark Alexander (director, after death of Jim McQuitty), Glenda Brown Roth, Berneda Ellis Fultz, Leono Reed Fannin and Richard Shelton.‘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.
Another hard lesson learned Fighting to save
It was an awful hot summer eve in the sixties that I learned the importance of a modern convenience of a window screen. You know, it is to keep out bugs, especially the mosquitos but I learned one summer of my youth that it is far more valuable than just keeping out mosquitos, or the common bug and here’s how I learned this. That first summer season in our farmhouse, sister Debbie and I, being the oldest of the four children, learned how to properly install the portable wooden framed screens into our window’s opening. While one held the window up, unless of course one was lucky and the window could stay up on its own, one stretched the frame out to fit in the window opening then pushed the window down on top to hold it in place. “Make it fit snuggly to keep the bugs out,” mother schooled us. And then there are times when one gets distracted and simply forgets to insert the screen in the open window and a terrifying situation occurs. I remember it well. We had returned after dark from visiting our cousins. What a grand time we had indeed. The car ride home was wonderful too since the wind whipping in the windows cooled us. But upon entering the comforts of home it happened. Mom entered the house first with us kids following her like ducklings. Our parent’s bedroom was right off the kitchen and dining room with two doors to enter from either room. We kids stopped in the kitchen for a Kool-Aid beverage when
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suddenly from her bedroom mom began to hoot and holler. “Oops. Oh my! Ahhhhh!” Then one of the bedroom doors closed loudly. Sister and I had never heard our mother carry on in such a frightened manner. We didn’t know whether we should run for our lives, hide or what. Quickly from the bedroom she ran into the kitchen slamming the door behind her obviously frightened. “What’s wrong,” I asked. “There’s a bat in there.” We all looked at one another while she was deep in thought. “I thought it was going to get caught in my hair,” she shuddered. “If it gets tangled up in your hair it can bite you and give you rabies.” With wide eyes we watched mom desperately thinking, while we could hear the bat hitting the wall. Suddenly, Mom said, “The light, it bothers them. I have to turn off the light, which meant she had to open the door to reach the light switch. Reluctantly she turned the door knob and reached in to switch off the light; the bat swooped past the door as she did so. She slammed the door again. “What am I going to do”? She fretted. We didn’t know, heck we were just kids and we had watched that Dracula movie and
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truthfully I feared the next time she opened the door a man might be standing there instead. Finally, knowing daddy was at work until one in the morning, she said talking to herself, “It’s late, I know but I have to call Mr. Rembis,” our dear neighbors who lived within a mile or so of our home. After hearing how she describes our dilemma, he agreed he would come over. Time stood still waiting for the head lamps of his truck to turn into our driveway. After he finally got there, Mr. Rembis asked, “Do you have a broom?” I ran to the pantry to fetch it. He put on his heavy leather gloves then disappeared behind the door into the dark. The light came on shining from under the door which obviously aggravated the bat and we heard it flying into the wall again. “Bats don’t like lights, remember, we saw it in the vampire movie,” I whispered. “Shut up,” Debbie insisted. After a brief scuffle we heard a high pitched squealing. Mr. Rembis came through the door with broom and bat in hand and the look of victory written on his otherwise gruff face. We wanted to look and then we didn’t want to look and then we did because he encouraged us too. And when we did, I do believe it was the ugliest thing I had ever seen. He told us he noticed that one of the windows didn’t have a screen in it, . . . yikes. He, now being our hero walked through the house with mom before he left to make sure this was the only one in the house. And so we learned what an important job we had that day. From then on, the screens had a new purpose as bat deterrents and we were happy to make sure they were all in place. It was a very important job indeed. One that two little farm girls could, and would, take pride in doing from that day forward.
Ohio Postal Service jobs
In 2015, the United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to close and consolidate up to 82 mail processing facilities across the country – including ones in Akron, Dayton, Toledo and Youngstown – putting 15,000 jobs at risk. To protect these jobs and ensure that Ohioans continue to receive reliable mail service, I joined with 49 other Senators in signing a letter, urging the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee and the Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government to prevent all USPS closings and consolidations through Fiscal Year 2015. As our economy recovers, workers can’t afford to be without a paycheck. This extension would give Congress time to pass comprehensive postal reform legislation to fund USPS operations and keep over 1,000 Ohioans in good-paying jobs. This Congress, I introduced The Postal Service Protection Act, alongside seven other senators, to modernize and save USPS. This legislation would preserve Saturday mail delivery, restrict the closure of rural and urban post offices, and protect mail processing facilities to ensure maintenance of timely service. It would also address the Postal Service’s financial problems by eliminating the requirement that it pre-fund 75 years’ worth of future re-
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tiree health benefits. This mandate – which no other public or private business must meet – has caused USPS to overpay into its
What is your favorite Robin Williams movie? What Do You Think?
Got to be "Mrs. Doubtfire." Michelle Hornsby, Greenbush
That would be "Mrs. Doubtfire." Danielle Kirk, Sardinia
"Mrs. Doubtfire." Michelle Sharp, Mt. Orab
"Patch Adams." Vicki Shafer, Georgetown
"Hook."
"Jumanji." Connie Craycraft Mt. Orab
YOUR LEGISLATORS
State Representative Doug Green (R) (614) 644-6034 or by email at rep66@OhioHouse.gov U.S. Senators Rob Portman (R) (202) 224-3353 Sherrod Brown (D) (202)224-2315
U.S. Representative Dr. Brad Wenstrup (R) (202) 225-3164, or by email at www.wenstrup.house.gov. State Senator Joseph Uecker (R) (614) 466-8082 uecker@OhioSenate.gov
Governor John Kasich (R) 77 S. High St. 30th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614) 466-3555
pension plans and subsequently subsidize retire accounts for the entire Federal government. The hard-working employees of USPS provide an essential service and deserve to keep their jobs. Congress must act to keep these mail processing facilities open and ensure the USPS can afford to operate in the future.
Josh Noble, Mt. Orab
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The Brown County Press - Sunday, August 24, 2014 - Page 5
Superintendent of RipleyUnion-Lewis Huntington School District Linda Naylor told the board at their Aug. 20 meeting that everyone had been working very hard in preparation of the first day of school. She said she had already attended a Citizens for RULH Students meeting, met with the bus drivers, food services cooks and the community eligibility program was set. She said the district will now be getting a 100% reimbursement on breakfasts and lunches in the district, which will be free to all students. Naylor said that she and district maintenance supervisor Dick Zurbuch had discussed getting video intercoms installed at the front doors at all the buildings. She said she and Zurbach are waiting for the MARCS radios that were purchased for the school with grant funds which will be located in all the offices of the buildings. The board also heard a re-
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RULH Food and Nutrition Supervisor, Michelle Rau, spoke to members of the board of education Aug. 20 regarding food service changes in the district.
port from Michelle Rau, part-time food and nutrition supervisor at RULH regarding changes in food service set to begin in 2015. “There are a lot of changes in the district’s food service program,” Rau said. “I plan on presenting a report to the board at least every
three months, so you all know what’s happening.” Some of the changes discussed by Rau included: • the district must be in compliance with all the new mandated standards; • all the district’s cafeteria schedule reviews have to be done every year by February; • the district received a good rating from a recent audit; • food ordering should be done by only one person in all the schools; • reimbursement rate for meals under the Community Eligibility Provision will be $1.93 for breakfast and lunch, $3; • all meals must serve whole grain rich at breakfast and lunch, no salt will be made available to students; • the new national standards for ‘a la carte’ food and beverages (smart snacks) must be followed. Actions taken by the board during the meeting included: • approved a contract with Barb Weidus/Curriculum Alignment Specialists for middle school training;
• approve expenditure of $88.219 to Region 14 Hopewell for special education services for fiscal year 2015; • approve certified and classified substitute list for 2014-2015 school year (available upon request); • approve the internal classified substitute list (available upon request); • accept the resignation of Jill Cracraft as choir teacher; • approve employment and award one year contract to Tim Brown as band teacher (pending certification); • approve supplemental contract to Marty Adams as high school boys soccer coach; • had second reading to revise/replace wellness policy; • approve all out of state athletic trips; • employ David Dickson as 7th grade girls basketball coach; • Approve Jeff Wilson as unpaid volunteer assistant cross country coach and Susie Skinner as an unpaid volunteer assistant volleyball coach.
OBITUARIES Betty Jean Purdy, 91
Betty Jean Purdy, 91 of Cincinnati, formerly of Buford, died Sunday, August 10, 2014. She was born December 5, 1922 near Buford, the daughter of the late James Everett and Callie Ruth Landen Gossett. Mrs. Purdy was a homemaker and a member of the Buford Church of Christ and the Ladies Aid. She is survived by two children, Charlotte Knabb of Cincinnati and James Daryll (Judy) Purdy of Buford, five grandchildren, Bryan (Joann) Purdy of Florida, Kristen (John) Wylie of Lynchburg, Mark (Jennifer) Knabb of Batavia, Gregory (Lisa) Knabb of Cincinnati, Stacey Knabb of Louisville and seven great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Millard Paul Purdy on May 5, 1997 and her grandson, Matthew Kirk Purdy. Services were held Thursday, August 14, 2014 at the Buford Cemetery. Leo Kuhn officiate. The Davis-Turner Funeral Home, Lynchburg, served the family.
Evelyn Lucile Johnson, 85
Evelyn Lucile Johnson, 85, of West Union, Oh., formerly of Winchester, died Sunday, August 17, 2014. She was born September 30, 1928 in Dayton. She was preceded in death by her parents, Glenn and Eva Marie (Warstler) Miller and husband, Paul W. Johnson. She is survived by two daughters: Laura Thornton of West Union and Sara Dawson of Amelia; two sons: Thomas Johnson and Peter Johnson, both of West Union; one sister, Louise Holt of Troy; one brother, Robert Miller of Eaton and five grandchildren. She was a 1946 Graduate of Eaton High School and a 1949 Graduate of Christ Hospital School of Nursing in Cincinnati. She retired from Adams County Home Health after working many years as a Registered Nurse. She was a former Hospice of Hope Volunteer, and had attended the Winchester Church of Christ in Christian Union. Services were held Friday, August 22, 2014. The interment is at Cherry Fork Cemetery. The Lafferty Funeral Home, West Union, served the family.
Linda Sue Young, 55
TANF Summer Youth Employment Program successful
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Youth returning to high school for the 2014 – 2015 school year had their last day of employment Friday, August 8, 2014. The summer ended with an Enrichment Retreat at Logan’s Gap in Ripley, where youth enjoyed lunch, games and a guest speaker. Through the TANF Summer Youth Employment Program residents of Adams and Brown counties who are between the ages of 16 and 24 years of age may qualify for a work experience that will help them earn a paycheck, gain useful knowledge about being employed and get useful training. The program usually runs from June through the first week in August for youth returning to school. Youth 18 to 24 who are not returning to high school are sometimes able to work through October. The TANF Youth Specialists, Caylah Baldwin, Pam Chandler, and Tina Wright, along with Angela Sutter, WIA/TANF Youth Specialist would like to thank all of the youth who participated for an exciting summer. We would also like to thank all of the local businesses throughout Adams and Brown counties for allowing youth to be a part of your staff, “Without the participating businesses there would be no TANF Summer Youth Employment Program.” For further information about any of the programs offered through Ohio Means Jobs you may call 1-800-233-7891.
New members welcome to join SSCC choir’s 16th season
The Southern State Singers will begin rehearsals for the 2014-15 season 6 p.m. Monday, August 25, in Room 107 of Southern State Community College’s Central Campus, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro. Under the direction of John M. Glaze, the Southern State Singers are preparing to begin their 16th season. The choral group is comprised of a core of dedicated community members, with Southern State students making up the remainder of the membership. “It’s for all who love to sing and enjoy the process of creating music together,” said Glaze. The Southern State
Singers perform concerts throughout the school year, presenting holiday music, light classics, show tunes and more. “Southern State has sponsored our community chorus for many years and Southern State Singers has represented the college in our community through the group’s performances,” said Glaze. “As we begin our new season, we invite all those with a love of the joy of singing to come out and join us. With Southern State Singers, you’re only a stranger for a few minutes. We look forward to welcoming you!” For more information about the Southern State Singers, please contact Glaze at jglaze@sscc.edu.
SSCC Theatre is pleased to announce upcoming auditions for the fall production of Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest.” Open to community members and students, auditions will be held 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, in the Edward K. Daniels Auditorium on Southern State Community College’s Central Campus, 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro. Those interested in auditioning should prepare and memorize a one- to twominute comedic monologue. Those interested in working available crew positions will be asked to complete an interview the night of auditions. If you’re interested in auditioning, but unavailable to attend the audition date, please contact director Rainee Angles to schedule an alternate audition prior to Aug. 29. “The Importance of Being Earnest,” directed by Rainee Angles, will be performed Nov. 7-9. For more information about available roles and
a rehearsal schedule, please visit the audition page at www.sscctheatre.com.
Southern State Theatre to hold auditions
Georgetown Happy Hustlers to hold banquet
BY Tyler Newberry Georgetown Happy Hustlers
The 10th meeting of the Georgetown Happy Hustlers was called to order by Bayley Johnson, President. Reports were given by the officers. Our club discussed our fair float and our end of the year banquet. Our end of the year banquet will be September 14 at 6 p.m., and will be held at Southern Hills CTC. Meat and drinks will be provided by the club, members are asked to bring a covered dish. Time was given to members to meet with Advisors to see if they had any questions or needed any advice about individual projects. Jeremy Ackley, Environmental Officer, invited Danielle Thompson from Brown County Soil and Water to speak to our club. She spoke to us about mammals of Ohio and brought some furs to show us. Some of the furs that she showed us where; the black
Union Township Public Library on Facebook
Union Township Public Library in Ripley with branches in Aberdeen and Russellville now have a Facebook page, Union Township Public Library – Ripley, Aberdeen, Russellville. The link to the page is www.facebook.com/Ripleyohiolibrary . The page will include a large variety of information. On Tuesdays the new video and book releases will be posted. Information on how to use the many programs available on the website will be explained. A link will be available to the library catalog on Facebook. Information and reminders about programs or
Linda Sue Young, 55 of Port Richey, Flor., formerly of Sardinia, Oh., died Monday, August 18, 2014 at her residence. She was a homemaker. Linda was born March 23, 1959 in West Union, the daughter of Thomas Belcher of Sardinia, and the late Marie (Davis) Belcher. In addition to her father, Ms. Young is survived by four children – Linsey Sawyers and husband Joe of Georgetown, Kyle Young of Sardinia, Kati Kilgore and husband Matt of Hamersville, and Hailee Young of Mt. Orab, seven grandchildren – Hunter, Cody and Zoey Sawyers, Kylie and Kelsey Young and Lacey and Dylan Kilgore; seven brothers and sisters – Juanita Helbling and husband Frank of Georgetown, Bonita Helton and husband Terry of Mt. Orab, Joe Belcher, Pam Hanselman, Tom Belcher, Jr. and wife Heather and Kelly Murphy and husband Nathan all of Sardinia, and Elizabeth Fediuk and husband Russ of Williamsburg, and many nieces and nephews. Following cremation, a memorial service was held on Saturday, August 23, 2014. If desired, memorial contribution may be made to the Linda Young Memorial Fund c/o Merchants Bank. The Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, served the family.
Virginia Katherine (Goslin) Flynn, 83
Virginia Katherine (nee Goslin) Flynn, 83, passed away on August 10, 2014. She was the loving wife of Ralph James Flynn married 62 years. Mother of R. Steven Flynn and the late Robert D. Flynn and Russell E. Flynn. Sister of Mary Helen McCrocklin and Thomas Goslin. Preceded in death by her parents Edgar and Elizabeth Goslin. Services were held on Wednesday August 13, 2014. Interment Mt. Zion Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Amelia 85 W. Main St. Amelia Oh, 45102. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Amelia, served the family.
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Norma Shea Burlington, 89
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Norma Shea Burlington, 89, passed away on August 16, 2014. Norma was born November 18, 1924, and grew up in Fayetteville, OH. She resided in Cincinnati for her adult life. She was preceded in death by her husband, First Lieutenant Ray Burlington, Jr., who died in active service during WWII. A funeral mass will be held at 9 a.m. on August 27, 2014, at St. Patrick Chapel in Fayetteville, OH.
Mike Carr, 65
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Mike Carr, 65, of Mt. Orab, OH., passed away on Thursday, August 14, 2014. He was born February 21, 1949. Mr. Carr loved to fish, bowl and draw. He attended Mt. Orab Church of Christ and worked for the Village of Mt. Orab for several years. He was the beloved brother of Jerry (Peggy) Carr of Mt. Orab, caring uncle of numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edgar and Louella Carr; a sister, Janet Lee Clark; and three brothers, Bobby Carr, Donnie Carr and Freddie Carr. Memorial services were held at 3 PM Saturday, August 23, 2014 at Mt. Orab Church of Christ, 400 Smith Avenue, Mt. Orab, OH 45154, where friends will be received from 2 PM until the time of service. Memorial donations may be directed to the church. The Megie Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, served the family.
Kenneth Wayne Ferriel, 61
Kenneth Wayne Ferriel, 61 of Peebles, Oh., died Tuesday, August 19, 2014. He was a custodian for Western Brown Local School District. Kenneth was born September 20, 1952 in Cincinnati, the son of Charles Richard Ferriel of Mt. Orab, and the late Helen Louis (Watson) Ferriel. Mr. Ferriel is survived by two brothers - Charles Ferriel and wife Alice of Mt. Orab, and Ron Ferriel and wife Linda of Batavia, one daughter – Linda Moore and husband Gary of Georgetown, one nephew – Justin Moore of Georgetown, and one niece – Charlene Brawn of Port Orch, Wash. Services were held Saturday, August 23, 2014 where Jay Madgin officiated. Interment was in the Mt. Orab Cemetery, Mt. Orab. The Cahall Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, served the family.
Nicholas Jay Hackney, 34
Nicholas Jay Hackney, 34, died Sunday, August 10, 2014 unexpectedly. He is survived by his parents James R. and Sharon Hackney, his son, Nicholas Jay Hackney Jr., one sister, Naudia "Amber" Hackney/Lacy, one brother inlaw, Kriss Lacy, also one half brother, Shane Lambert, James Lambert and one half sister, Jinger Hackney, one niece Briana and 2 nephews, Rowan and Dawson Lambert. Nick had many, many friends. Services were at the Bible Baptist Church in Sardinia, Ohio on Saturday, August 23, 2014 at 6 p.m.
Juanita F. "June" (nee Tucker) Riley, 71
Juanita F. "June" (nee Tucker) Riley, 71, Felicity, passed away on Sunday, August 3, 2014. She was the wife of the late Howard C. Riley, dear mother of Paul H. Riley and the late Lillian Sue, sister of Suedella L. (Ray) Hicks, also survived by 6 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Close friend of Martha and Marilyn. Services were held Thursday, August 7, 2014. Burial Tate Township Cemetery, Bethel. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.
THE DOOR
Matthew 7:13-14: “Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.” According to the Bible, the majority are not on the right road; they are on the broad road. The narrow road is Jesus only. Jesus is the one who died on the cross for our sins. There is no other way to heaven but Jesus. Jesus said in John 10:9: “I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved...” He died for the whole world. John 3:16-17 states: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.” Back in Matthew 7 verses 21-23 says: “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” Jesus will say: “...I never knew you...” Ladies and gentlemen, He will not say: I knew you once, but I don’t know you now. No, He will say: “I never knew you”. These are the people that talk about Jesus; they have done many wonderful works in His name; but they never really became a Christian. It is not difficult to become a Christian. Romans 10:13 tells us: “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” However, you have to be sincere in your heart. You can not fake it. I would not want the day to come and then hear Jesus say: “..I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” Look with me in Matthew chapter 24. Jesus is coming back again someday, but, His arrival will be in two different ways and two different times. In Matthew 24 verse 27 it says: “For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and
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shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.” Verse 30 says: “...with power and great glory.” Jude 14-15 tells us: “...Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints, To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him.” When Jesus comes that way, it is “not” what we call the Rapture. This arrival is obvious. He is going to come and put His feet on the Mount of Olives and the whole mountain splits according to Zechariah 14:4! However, Matthew chapter 24 also talks about another coming. Look at verses 37-39: “But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.” We are as it was in the days of Noah now! Watch, this coming is sudden and not everyone will know it. Verse 40: “Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.” Two people working together and one just suddenly disappears! (I Cor. 15:51-54; I Thes. 4:14-17). Verse 44: “Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh.” Notice the word “hour”; it didn’t say day, or month, or year. His timing is precise. No man knows when Jesus is coming. Are you ready for His coming? Have you literally asked the Lord to save you? If not, you are not a Christian! You have to come in at the door! You have to ask for entrance.
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Alline Hines, 91
Alline Hines, 91 of Hamersville, Oh., formerly of Higginsport, died Wednesday, August 13, 2014 at her daughter’s residence in Georgetown. She was a homemaker and a member of the God’s Mission Church in Hamersville, Ohio. Alline was born August 11, 1923 in Lewis County, Ky., the daughter of the late Jesse and Nancy Jane (Coleman) Rice. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband – George Hines in 1975, two brothers – Charles and Paul Rice and one grandson – Philip Hines, Jr. Mrs. Hines is survived by six children – Philip Hines and Paul Hines and wife Barbara all of Williamsburg, Diana Johnson and husband Wayne of Georgetown, Larry Hines and wife Toni Ann of Felicity, George Hines of Hamersville, and Cindy Perkins of Bethel, eleven grandchildren; twenty-two great grandchildren; three brothers – William Rice and wife Donna of Ripley, Leo Rice and wife Violet of Higginsport, and Jesse Rice and wife Dixie of Sunbury, Oh., and one sister-in-law – Lillian Rice of Higginsport. Services were held Monday, August 18, 2014 at the God’s Mission Church in Hamersville, where Rev. Chad Searls officiated. Interment was in the Shinkles Ridge Cemetery near Georgetown. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the God’s Mission Church, 333 Walnut Street, Hamersville, Ohio 45130. The Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, served the family.
Christopher Michael Jackson Sr., 47
Christopher Michael Jackson Sr., 47, Mt. Orab, OH, formerly of Norwood, passed away Thursday, August 14, 2014. He was born October 1, 1966. He was the beloved husband of Kim Jackson of Mt. Orab, loving father of Amber Kolb of Batavia, Christopher M. Jackson, Jr. of Batavia, and Robin Jackson of Mt. Orab, caring grandfather of Harley and Jada; dear brother of James (Rhonda) Jackson of Batavia, Theresa Reeves-Coleman of Dover, DE, Barbara Mills of Williamsburg, Junita Norton of Oakley, OH, Elizabeth Sloan of Cincinnati, and Virginia Moore of Norwood, also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Carol Jackson and a sister, Dana Dhonau. Services were held on Monday, August 18, 2014. The Megie Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, served the family.
Ryan Alford Partin, newborn
Ryan Alford Partin entered the world on August 8th, 2014 at 12:25 a.m., weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces, and measuring 16 inches long. We were so incredibly blessed to be given 35 amazing hours with our angel, before he passed away in his mommy and daddy's arms on August 9th, 2014 at 11:17 a.m. There are no adequate words to honor this precious little miracle. Our lives have been forever changed. Ryan leaves behind his parents, Seth and Chelsey Partin, brother, Tyler Partin, and sister, Hadley Partin. Great grandparents Alford Sr.and Louise Partin, Jimmy and Annabelle Neal, Daniel Soell Sr., Carl and Michele Mills, Herschel and Josephine Short, Ronald and Martha Bivens. Grandparents Alford Jr. and Denise Partin, Debra and Larry Scott, Duke and Jan Williams, and Angela and Chris Elliott. Aunts Sara Partin, Gracie Scott, Nicole Partin, Lindsey Williams, Chelsea Williams, and Becca Elliott. Uncles Luke Williams, Noah Elliott, and Joshua Elliott. Cousins Maddison Stewart, Alivia Williams, and Weston Williams. Services were held on Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Interment will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery, Deerfield Twp., OH. Memorial contributions in Ryan's memory can be directed to Ryan's Journey with Anencephaly, C/O any 5/3 Bank. - See more at: http://www.tuftsschildmeyer .com/obituary/Ryan-Alford-Partin/Lynchburg-OH/1408327#sthash.f1wePmZk.dpuf The Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, Goshen, served the family.
Melvin Michael “Curby” Yeager, 85
Melvin Michael “Curby” Yeager, 85 of Ripley, Oh. died Wednesday, August 13, 2014. He was a retired technician from Rohr Industries Inc. He was also a member of St. Michael Catholic Church in Ripley, the Knights of Columbus and the Ripley Lions Club. Mr. Yeager was born February 10, 1929 in Cincinnati, the son of the late Peter Eugene and Veronica (Hartman) Yeager. He was also preceded in death by his first wife – Loretta Fay Yeager; one daughter – Susan Marie Cranston and one son – Curby Michael Yeager. Mr. Yeager is survived by his wife Pauline Brown Swearingen Yeager of Ripley; two daughters – Lisa Risdon and Lara Martin, Both of Aberdeen, one son – Kent Yeager of Arizona; one brother – Ted Yeager of Indiana; several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial was held on Monday, August 18, 2014 at St. Michael Church in Ripley, where Rev. Dohrman Byers was the Celebrant. Interment will be in Heitts Chapel Cemetery near Ripley. If desired, memorial donations may be made to: The Ripley Life Squad, P.O. Box 174 Ripley, Ohio 45167. The Cahall Funeral Home, Ripley, served the family.
The family of George “Red” Simpson would like to thank everyone who supported us with prayers, cards, verbal expressions of sympathy and donations in his name during his decline and passing. Our special thanks go to the expert staff of Stein Hospice, the staff and residents of the Ohio Veterans Home, and Dr. Todd Williams for their care, concern, spiritual help, and encouragement for George and the family. We greatly appreciate Bob Parr and Vernon Green for their comforting words; and the women of the Williamsburg United Methodist Church for the delicious meal. Thanks to the Cahall Funeral Home and the Mt. Orab Life Squad. May God grant you many blessings. Sincerely, The family of George “Red” Simpson
Richard O. Moore Sr., 77
Richard O. Moore Sr., 77, of Winchester, Oh., passed away Sunday, August 17, 2014. He was born August 25, 1936 in Reardon, OH, son of the late Arthur L. and Melissa Ilo (Perry) Moore. On March 17, 1958 in Leesburg, OH, he married Norma Jean Kenney, who survives. In addition to his wife other surviving family members are two sons, Bill (Kim) Moore of Fincastle, and Rick (Denise) Moore of Winchester, three daughters, Nancy Moore Devilbliss of Winchester, Misty Moore of Sardinia, and Jo (Tom) Wilkinson of Cincinnati, several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, four sisters, Ellen Mobry of WI, Carol (Leon) Darst of Springfield, OH, Marilyn (Joe) Ramby of TN, and Vivian (Paul) Colwell of Springfield, OH, three brothers, Glenn (Lee) Mershon of Springfield, OH, Frank (Shirley) Mershon of Springfield, OH, and Ted (Betty) Mershon of Springfield, OH, two sons-in-law, Mike Smith of Sardinia, and Louis Walters of Sardinia, and brother-in-law, Lindel Puckett of Hillsboro. In addition to his parents Richard was preceded in death by daughter, Cheryl Ann Smith, granddaughter, Megan Smith, sister, Theresa Puckett, and brother, Wayne Mershon. Funeral Services were held on Friday. August 22, 2014. Interment followed in the Fincastle Cemetery. The Edgington Funeral Home, Mowrystown, served the family.
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William J. Hartman, 77
William J. Hartman, 77 of Mt. Orab, died Monday, August 18, 2014. He was a retired machinist for Senco, member of the Carey Bavis American Legion Post #180 in Georgetown, Ohio, member of F.O.E. #2293 in Georgetown, Ohio and a United States Navy veteran. William was born April 24, 1937 in Madeira, Ohio the son of the late William J. and Nina (Sheets) Hartman, Sr. Mr. Hartman is survived by his wife – Lois (Stout) Hartman; three children; six step-children; several grandchildren; several great grandchildren and several cousins. Funeral services were held Friday, August 22, 2014 where Fr. Dohrman Byers officiated. Interment will be in the Graceland Memorial Gardens in Milford, Ohio. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Villa Activity Fund, 8065 Dr. Faul Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121. The Cahall Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, served the family.
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Winona May Seidel, 90
Winona May Seidel, 90 of Georgetown, Oh., died Monday, August 18, 2014. She was a homemaker, a member of the Fairview Church, the former Brown County General Hospital Auxiliary and the Brown County Homemakers. She was born March 16, 1924 in Georgetown, the daughter of the late Charles and Mamie (Fley) Seidel. She was also preceded in death by three brothers – Lloyd, Carl and Russell Seidel. Ms. Seidel is survived by one sister – Emily Ann Decker of Florida; five nephews – Steve, Rob, Mike, Davey and Rickey Decker; four nieces – Patricia White, Janet Bohl, Anne Kenney and Marilyn Bowen; one special great niece – Rachel Bradley and her children – Clarissa and Devin and one cousin – Norine Harry. Services were held on Friday, August 22, 2014 at the Fairview Church near Georgetown, where Lee Shafer officiated. Interment was in Confidence Cemetery in Georgetown. If desired, memorial donations may be made to: Fairview Church, P.O. Box 146, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 or to Stein Hospice, 100 Liming Farm Road, Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154. The Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, served the family.
Danny Wayne Rymer, 47
Danny Wayne Rymer, 47 of West Union, Oh., died Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at the Mt. Orab Mercy Medical Center in Mt. Orab. Danny was a 1986 graduate of Western Brown High School. He worked as an auditor for the State of Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles since 2012, was previously employed by the Ohio State Highway Patrol as a Dispatcher from 1994 to 2012, was a member of the Mt. Orab Fire Department for 19 years, serving as assistant fire chief from 1990-1999, was a member of the Mt. Orab Youth Basketball Association, officiated for the Ohio High School Athletic Association and Southern Ohio Basketball Officials Association, former president of the Clermont/Brown Youth Basketball Association, a member of the Southern Ohio Soccer Officials Association, member of the Adams County Umpires Association and was a former member of the Walking Horse Owners Association. Danny was born June 9, 1967 in Georgetown, Brown County, the son of Greta (Wilson) Rymer of Mt. Orab, Ohio and the late Gus Rymer. In addition to his mother, Mr. Rymer is survived by his fiancé – Sonya R. Evans of West Union, two sons – Nicholas Rymer and wife Erikka and Nathan Rymer all of Mt. Orab, two step-children – Lindsey and Tyler Evans of West Union, five grandchildren - Jayden Rymer of Mt. Orab, Emma Ramey, Kaydence Podiak, Broadie Bloomfield, and Braylee Brewer, all of West Union; four brothers – Jeff Rymer and wife Debbie of Mt. Orab, David Rymer and wife Lori of Sardinia, Michael Rymer of Mt. Orab, and Lonnie Rymer of Cincinnati, and seven nieces and nephews – Makayla, Derek and Whitney Rymer all of Mt. Orab, Tim Rymer of Sardinia, Amanda Rymer of Winchester, Greg Rymer of Mt. Orab, and Renee Wallace and husband Chris of Portsmouth.
HIS JOURNEY ’S JUST BEGUN Don’t think of him as gone away his journey’s just begun, life holds many facets this earth is only one... Just think of him as resting from the sorrows and the tears in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and years. Think how he must be wishing that we could know today how nothing but our sadness can really pass away. And think of him as living in the hearts of those he touched... for nothing loved is ever lost and he was loved so much. We wish to thank the Mt. Orab Fire Dept., Bethel Fire Dept., Fayetteville Fire Dept., Paint Creek Fire District and the Ohio State Highway Patrol for your presence in the procession. We wish to thank the two female passersby for your attempts to provide aide and for calling emergency services, as well as, the Squad/Rescue personnel and the staff of the Mercy Medical Center, Mt. Orab Campus. Thanks to the many friends and family who visited and sent cards, food, flowers and gifts. Thanks to the Winchester Church of Christ in Christian Union Associate Pastor Chris Johnson, Danny’s brother, David Rymer and friend, James Taylor for your beautiful words of comfort during the service. Thank you to the Cahall Funeral Home staff in Mt. Orab, Ohio for your assistance during our time of loss and thank you to the pallbearers, Randy Hiler, Charlie Green, Jerel Osborne, Jimmy Unger, Mike Pell and Jeremy Grooms. A special thank you to Kathy and Gary Lynn Wallace and family for graciously opening their home for the after-service gathering and for assisting with food and meal preparations. To everyone who had supported and prayed for us following the death of our loved one, we would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation. Your many acts of kindness and sympathy continue to be a great comfort to us in our time of sorrow.
The Family of Danny Rymer
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The Sardinia Historical Society's next meeting will be at the Perk's on Monday Sept. 8, 2014 at 10 a.m. We invite those who would like to join us and bring any historical information that you might have of Sardinia, Ohio. We will be having our weekly meetings again beginning Sept. 8, 2014 with the first, second, third Monday's being at The Perk's and the fourth meeting of the month at Maddy's in Sardinia at 10:30 a.m. We had 2 first time attenders at our August 18th meeting.
We plan to have a 10K run on November 8th, 2014. If you would like to join in this run you will need to preregister by October 25th. For information on this 10K run you may call Mary Smith at 937-446-2465 or Patsy Albert at 937-446-2129. If you are under 18 you will have to have permission from your parents to participate in this race. The town flag for Sardinia was brought to the meeting and shown to the group. We will be showing this at the Open House on Sept. 18th at the Sardinia Methodist Church. We are
inviting those that have any Historical items about Sardinia to share those with us that evening. It was good to have Danny Bubp join in our meeting. For any donations that you would like to give to the Fence fund you may send them to Shirley Gillermin at 553 Bells Run Rd., Sardinia, Ohio 45171 or Mary Alice Ellis at 7567 Tri-County Hwy., Sardinia, Ohio 45171. These donations are tax deductible. We appreciate any help that you can give with this project.
Freedom In The Rock Helping hosting 3+ week Revival Hands
Freedom In The Rock Church, Bantam, will be in Revival beginning Friday, August 29 through Sunday, September 21 with multiple ministers. Services will begin nightly at 7 p.m. with the exception of Sunday evening services which will begin at 6 p.m. Ministering are Pastor Jason Mays - August 29 and 30 (7 p.m.), Rick Back - August 31 (6 p.m.), Pastor Don White - Sept. 1 (7 p.m.), Pastor Jaston King Sept. 2 (7 p.m.), Pastor Chris King - Sept. 3 (7 p.m.), Sis. Lawanna Daugherty - Sept. 4 (7 p.m.), Tim and Emma Henderson - Sept. 5 (7 p.m.), Pastor Glen Henderson Sept. 6 (7 p.m.), Pastor Troy - Sept. 7 (6 p.m.) and
Sept. 8 (7 p.m.), Brother Thomas Beverly - Sept. 9(7 p.m.), Asst. pastor Christy Prichard - Sept. 10 (7 p.m.), Bro. David Miller Sept. 11 (7 p.m.), Bro. Joshua Purcell - Sept. 12 (7 p.m.), Bro. Bruce Davidson - Sept. 13 (7 p.m.), Pastor Deems - Sept. 2 (6 p.m.), Pastor James Reeder - Sept. 15 (7 p.m.), R. J. Hampton - Sept. 16 (7 p.m.), Pastor Jim Brock Sept. 17 (7 p.m.), Richard Gifford - Sept. 18 (7 p.m.), David Gifford Sept. 19 (7 p.m.), Bishop Wayne Gifford - Sept. 20 (7 p.m.), and Sugar Klette - Sept. 21 (7 p.m.). The church is located at 3187 South Bantam Road, Bethel and is pastored by Pastor Deems and Asst. Pastor Christy Pritchard.
Decatur Town meeting set about Post Office
The Postal Town meeting for Decatur has been set for Thursday, August 28 at 6 p.m. in the gym of the Decatur Community Center on State Route 125. This meeting is open to the public and those concerned with the fate of this U.S. Post Office are encouraged to attend. A final decision about the Decatur Post Office will not
be made until all community input and opinions, from the surveys mailed out to P.O. Box customers in July and the meeting. Under current plans the Decatur Post Office hours would be reduced from 8 hours each weekday to 2 hours per weekday. Please make plans to attend.
The end of summer is approaching, and with it, the end of the 2014 season of free Concerts on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio. The final concert of this year will take place on Thursday, September 4 at 7:00 PM, in front of the historic Brown County Courthouse on South Main Street. Presented by the Courthouse Square Association, Inc., local Leesburg band Inside Straight will perform. Known for its interpretation of classic rock, modern country, dance funk, oldies and southern rock, the band is comprised of Tony Colwell (Vocals, Acoustic Guitar), Jeff Miller (Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals), Steve Hughes (Bass, Vocals), Shawn Young (Guitar, Vocals), and Lance Ferneau
(Drums, Vocals). Dancing is encouraged at their concerts, and they are expert at getting everyone involved and having fun. This local Leesburg band has opened for top country acts such as Faith Hill, Neil McCoy, Mark Chesnutt, Hank Williams Jr. and many more! Thanks to local businesses Bolce's Pub, McConn and Cutrell Law Offices, Applegate’s Pro Hardware, Georgetown Office Supply, and Sonny’s Smoke Shop for making the concert possible. Lawn chairs or blankets are a must for seating. Refreshments will be available at minimal cost but patrons should feel free to picnic prior to the concert! In the event of rain, the show goes on at the Gaslight Theater on State Street.
Start off the school year the fun way! School Age children and family join us at the Mt. Orab Library on Monday, August 25, 2014 from 6:30 - 8 p.m. for games, crafts, and ice cream. Also, sign up for an
important school supply…A library card! For more information contact the library at 937-444-1414 or check out the website www.browncountypubliclibrary.org.
The Williamsburg Garden Club will meet on Tuesday evening, September 2nd at 6:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. Hostesses for the evening will be Valerie Music, Sandy Briegel and Toni Teague. Members are to bring a Chrysanthemum bloom or spray for the educational exhibit. The program for the evening will be "Fall and/or Winter Gourd Design" presented by Sharma Hatcher and Peggy Cook. The club is holding their
annual Mum Sale every Friday and Saturday from 10 am until 5 pm through September 6th at the corner of St. Rt. 32 and McKeever Roads. The mums in 8 inch pots are $4.00 each or three for $11.00. Twelve inch pots for $12.00 are also available. For large orders please call 724-7824. The club welcomes new members. For additional information call (513) 7347676, visit the club at www.williamsburggardenclub.com or "Like" the club on FaceBook.
Last G’town Concert on the Square Sept. 4
Mt. Orab Library’s Back to School Bash
‘Burg Garden Club to meet
having BTS sale
Helping Hands is having a back-to-school sale the month of August. Brown bags have been reduced to a $2.00 donation. Helping Hands is located at 668 Camp Run Road in Georgetown. Hours are 9 a.m. - Noon on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Seniors to meet
The Brown County Senior Citizens will meet on Wednesday, August 27th at the ABCAP Building in Georgetown. Potluck luncheon at l2:00 noon followed by Brandi Fisher, Justine Krenlin and Tom Mayes presenting a program on Estate Planning, Health Care Power of Attorney and Living Wills.
Republicans to meet
The Brown County Republican Club will meet on Thursday August 28th at 7:30 pm. The meeting will be held at the Southern Hills Career and Technical Center. Guest Speaker for the meeting will be State Senator Joe Uecker. All are welcomed to attend.
Touchdown Club to meet
The Western Brown Touchdown Club will meet on Tuesday August 26th at 7:00 pm. The meeting will be held in the Community Room located in the back of the Western Brown High School. All Parents and Fans are invited to attend.
BCBDD to meet, location change
The Brown County Board of Developmental Disabilities will hold their regular scheduled board meeting Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. This months meeting will be held at 208 East Grant Avenue, Georgetown (across from the Post Office). In case of rain, the meeting will move to Brown County Board of Developmental Disabilities Center located at 325 West State Street, Building A, Suite 2, Georgetown, Oh. 45121. The public is invited to attend.
Daria-White graduates
Tyler Daria-White, of Bethel, was among nearly 730 graduates who received their degrees from Capital University during the 20132014 academic year, culminating with the University's 164th Commencement Ceremony in May 2014. Daria-White received a BA (Bachelor of Arts).
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Sardinia Historical Society to meet
Backpack winners announced
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Ripley Federal participated in the RULH Back to School Open House on August 14th and in addition to providing school supplies to the students, also had a drawing for a girl’s backpack and a boy’s backpack. Pictured presenting the backpacks is Betsy L. Pasley, COO of Ripley Federal Savings Bank to Sadie Gross, above-left and Thomas S. Shelton, above, right.
Ready, set, let’s roll BY Christopher J. Burrows Superintendent, Georgetown Exempted Village Schools
Usually when it’s back to school time parents and teachers are ready for students to be back. Students on the other hand are typically requesting another few weeks off because the break wasn’t quite long enough. This school year has been a little different. I have spoken with several of our students lately that tell me they are ready to get back into school. After hearing this repetitively, the inquisitive side of me began to wonder. Why is this year different? Why are so many of our students suddenly eager for school to begin? I set out to find some answers to my questions and learned the importance of listening to the voice of our youth. Depending upon the student that I spoke with, the answers to the above questions varied slightly, however there were some major themes that were common among all who were so eager to return. K-6 grade students are ready to return so they can meet their new teachers and see their old teachers again. The older students also overwhelmingly are excited to start to learn Spanish. One student shared with me that he wanted to be a missionary in Mexico when he got older and was excited that he could start working on that goal this year in the 5th grade. Another student was excited to learn Spanish so
they could be smarter than their parents at something. Our 7-12 grade students are excited to return so they could meet their new teachers and like the elementary students they were eager to see their teachers of the past as well. Many of them also noted that they were anxious to return so they could catch up with friends they hadn’t seen over the summer. All these were pale in comparison to the response that they are ready to begin using IPADS for learning. At our IPAD rollout in early August I had a grandmother approach me, with tears running down her face, and thank me for providing this opportunity for her grandchildren. “Without this program we would have never been able to afford to put two computers in our home for them. I told them I would get Internet now so they can do their lessons.” One student commented, “I’m ready to get back to school this year because it’s going to be fun!” Our students are happy to return to school because they love our staff and because they are excited about all of the new ways that we have for them to learn. Isn’t it amazing what we can actually learn when we listen to our students! As a father of three Georgetown students, as a community member and as the leader of this great district, I am equally as excited to get back into the swing of things. I am excited to watch our students as they are deeply engaged in the learning process. I am excited to watch them learn skills and
be exposed to cutting edge researched based practices that will set them apart from other graduates throughout the state and the country. I am excited to watch our caring staff embrace our students and challenge them to become better human beings and better students than they ever dreamed they could be. I am excited about all of the possibilities that will exist as the future of Georgetown comes through our doors this week! Our aim at Georgetown is to be a place where all students want to come learn, a place where all parents want to send their children and a place where everyone wants to work. Our goals for this year are: We will….. Be fiscally responsible. Agree to prioritize spending on resources that have a direct impact on learning. Agree to keep the district operating at or above an average of 70 days cash. We will….Support the work outlined in the district strategic plan. We will….Increase all indicators on our district report card by at least 3% and our average ACT score by 1%. We will….become a school where all students want to attend, all staff wants to work and all parents want to send their children. We will….. NOT accept Mediocrity in any fashion by any employee. We will….Always ask the question, how is this decision making things better for Georgetown Exempted Village School Students? GO GMEN!!!!!!
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Is There A Future Veterinarian In the Family? Children are often asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Their responses vary from teacher, doctor to dancer and baseball player and everything in between. For a group of tweens and teens who responded “Veterinarian or Veterinary Technician,” their dream comes true a little early, at least in part. All Creatures Animal Hospital in Amelia, offers a week-long Vet Camp to children with veterinary aspirations. Participants ages 10 to 18 assist in various aspects of veterinary practice, including learning the differences between small animals and exotic pets. The students watch surgeries and learn what testing equipment is and what it is used for. Checking for intestinal parasites under a microscope and taking the vital signs of dogs and cats is always a camp favorite. While not always glamorous, organizers of the camp believe that the hands-on experience participants receive will make a great impression on them as they pursue a veterinary career. During the first four days of the camp, a licensed veterinary technician helps participants explore numerous veterinary medicine topics. This material stresses how important it is to be able to recognize the function, appearance and structure of a normal animal in contrast to a sick or abnormal one. Another important topic that is covered is training, learning animal behavior.
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The final day of the camp takes participants on a field trip to a local horse farm. The students learn about equines and equine medicine. They are able to have hands-on experience with the horses while learning
about their body structure. The camp’s hands-on, behind-the-scenes approach to veterinary medicine keeps the week exciting and only costs $125 including expenses. For more information, or to sign up give us a call at 513-797-7387. Dr. Dan Meakin is the owner of All Creatures Animal Hospital, 1894 Ohio Pike in Amelia. Call (513) 797-PETS.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 25 TOPS Chapter in Mt. Orab meets at 5:30 p.m. every Monday, including August 25, at Hospice of Hope, 215 Hughes Blvd. in Mt. Orab. Further information is available by calling Nancy at (937) 444-3437.
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Brown County Board of Commissioners will meet in regular session at 9 a.m. on Monday, August 25 at 800 Mt. Orab Pike. For more information please call (937) 378-3956.
Perry Township Trustees will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 25 in Fayetteville. The public is welcome to attend.
TOPS Chapter in Sardinia meets at 6:30 p.m. every Monday including Monday, August 25, at Sardinia Church of the Nazarene on Sardinia-Mowrystown Road. Further information is available by calling Regina Davidson at (937) 446-3714.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 Zumba Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness on Tuesday, August 26, at 127 North Point Drive in Mt. Orab. These classes are for members of Snap Fitness as well as non-members. Please call (937) 444-5230 for more information.
Ripley Village Council will meet at 6:30 on Tuesday, Aug. 26 and the public is invited and welcome to attend. Western Brown Touchdown Club meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 26 in the community room located in the back of the Western Brown High School. All parents and fans are invited to attend. For details call Mariah Votel at (937) 618-0446.
Yoga Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness, 127, North Point Drive, Mt. Orab at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 26, at the center. Members of Snap Fitness as well as non-members are welcome. Please call (937) 444-5230 for details and new hours. Flu Shots will be Available every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Brown County Health Department in Georgetown. For more information call (937) 378-6892 or toll free at (866-867-6892.
Al-Anon Family Group Sessions will be held every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Mt. Orab Methodist Church on Church Street, off N. High Street. This group can provide support and information to families and individuals who know someone who suffers from substance abuse. For more information call Jean at (937) 444-3877.
Brown County Senior Citizens will meet for a luncheon at 12 noon at the ABCAP building on Wednesday, August 27. Following lunch will be Brandi Fisher, Justine Krenlin and Tom Mayes presenting a program on estate planning, health care power of attorney and living wills. TOPS Chapter in Winchester meets at 10 a.m. every Wednesday, including Wednesday, August 27 at Winchester Church of Christ, 1540 Tri-County Road in Winchester. For more information please contact Ruth at (937) 444-4209.
Brown County Board of Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, August 27 in the commissioners office, 800 Mt. Orab Pike in Georgetown. This meeting is open to the public.
The Brown County Board of Developmental Disabilities will meet at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 208 East Grant Avenue in Georgetown, across from the post office. In case of rain, the meeting will move to the BCBDD Center located at 325 W. State Street, building A, suite 2 in Georgetown. Sit and Stitch will meet at 10 a.m. until noon on Wednesday, August 27, at the Sardinia Public Library, 13309 Purdy Road in Sardinia. Anyone who is a crocheter or spinner or who wants to learn is invited to attend and bring a current project. Children are welcome. Further information is available by calling (937) 403-8481 or (513) 314-1656.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 Kick-boxing Classes will be offered on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on August 28, at the Snap Fitness Center in Mt. Orab, 127 North Point Drive. These classes are open to members as well as nonmembers. For details call (937) 4445230.
Brown County Republican Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 28 at the Southern Hills Career and Technical Center. The evenings speaker will be Joe Uecker, State Senator. All are welcome to attend. For details call (937) 618-0446.
Georgetown Village Council will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 28. The public is invited to attend. Free Dinners at Decatur Park will begin at 6 p.m. until 8 p.m on Thursday, August 28, Sept. 4, 11 and 18. This event is hosted by the “We Can Help” Food Bank and will be served every Thursday throughout the summer and early fall unless called for rain. For more information please call Kay Fry at (937) 373-3703. Brown County Retired Teachers As-
sociation will meet on Thursday, August 28 at 12 p.m. at a new location, the Brown County Education Service Center next to Southern Hills Career and Technical Center, Hamer Road in Georgetown. Speaker will be Jane Amiot speaking on Chair Yoga. For more information please call (937) 4463191 or (937) 392-1146.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 Free Weaving Classes will be held every Wednesday, including Wednesday, August 27 at 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. (noon) at the Rambler Center (the old Russellville-Jefferson High School) on St. Rt. 125 in Russellville. Anyone interested in learning how to weave is asked to call Geri at (937) 378-3426.
Yoga Classes will be offered on Thursdays including August 28, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m at the Hospice Center located on Hughes Blvd in Mt. Orab. For more information on this class please contact Jane Amiot at (513) 535-7507.
Sardinia American Legion Bingo every Thursday including Thursday, August 28, beginning with early bird 7:15 p.m. and regular bingo at 7:30 p.m. For more information call (937) 442-4704. The legion is located at 106 College Avenue in Sardinia.
Grand opening of new Mt. Orab office
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Stein Hospice, a community-based, nonprofit organization serving hospice patients in Ohio since 1981, is pleased to announce the opening of its new Brown County office at 100 Liming Farm Road, Mount Orab, Ohio. “The addition of a free standing office allows us to strengthen our commitment to the residents of Brown County,” said Jan Bucholz, MBA, MSN, RN, CHC, chief executive officer. “We have had the privilege of serving the veterans in the Hospice wing at the Ohio Veterans Home, Georgetown for over three years. We have been serving a growing number of individuals in Brown County and the surrounding area for nearly two of those three years.”
Yoga Classes will be offered at the Snap Fitness Center in Mt. Orab, 127 North Point Drive beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 28. These classes are open to both members and non-members. Call (937) 444-5230 for more information. Alcoholics Anonymous will meet 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, August 28, at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 220 S. High St., Mt. Orab.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 Agape Food Pantry will be open between 1 and 3 p.m. on Friday, August 29. The pantry is located behind the grocery store on Marathon Edenton Road. This ministry is sponsored by the congregation of the New Faith United Methodist Church. For more information call (513) 313-8159. UPCOMING EVENTS The Sardinia Historical Society will be holding its meetings on the first Monday of the month (Sept 1) at The Perk in Sardinia at 10 a.m. with the trustees meeting at 9:30 a.m. The third Monday of the month (Sept. 15) the meeting will be at Maddy’s Restaurant in Sardinia at 10:30 a.m. Union #71 Masonic Lodge of Ripley will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 1 at the lodge. Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m., meeting to follow.
Power Over Parkinson’s Support Group will meet at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 2 at Villa Georgetown Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Georgetown. Get help and support with dealing with Parkinson’s Disease. For more information contact Heather Frye or Nikki Pelvit at (937) 378-4178. Phileo Ministries clothing ministry will be open on Tuesday, Sept. 2 and Tuesday, Sept. 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The location is 110 Winchester Street in Sardinia. This is a ministry of County Baptist Church. Call (937) 4461416 for more information.
Scanlon-Kelly VFW Post 5920 will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 3 at the Fayetteville Township Hall. For more information please contact Bernie Vilvens at (513) 460-0236.
Courthouse Square Association Concert is set for Monday, September 4 on the courthouse lawn and will feature “Inside Straight” band. This concert is free to the public. Bring a chair and enjoy the concert which begins at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For details contact Susan Bean at (937) 378-4739. Southern Ohio Council of Governments will meet at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4 in room A of the Ross County Service Center, 475 Western Avenue in Chillicothe. For more information please call (740) 775-5030, ext. 103.
Fundraising Dinner Sponsored by Harmony-Star, Masonic & Eastern Star will be held on Friday, Sept. 5 at the Masonic Lodge, 110 S. High Street in Mt. Orab. For more information contact Farrel Amiott at (937) 444-0045.
Identifying and Managing Grief Before an Anticipated Death Program, will be held on Wednesday, September 10 at 8:30 a.m. with registration and breakfast and part one of the class-Assessing bereavement risk levels will begin at 9 a.m. followed by the second part-Understanding and working with anticipatory grief will follow. This event is being held at Crossroads Hospice, 4380 Glendale-Milford Road in Cincinnati. For details contact LaTia Emory at (513) 793-5070. Please RSVP by Sept. 5.
Fall Golf Outing sponsored by the Brown County Health & Wellness Foundation will be held on Friday, Sept. 12, with registration between 8 and 9 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Golf, cart and lunch, event includes prizes raffles, special holes, hole-in one contest. The event will be held at the Friendly Meadows Golf Course in Hamersville. Proceeds benefit the Foundation’s Scholarship Program. For
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Property Sales
James E. Stevens to US Bank National Association as successor trustee, 6.79 acres of land in Byrd Twp., filed 8-7-2014, $201,000 James D Patrick and Barbara Hudson and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Christian McLaughlin, 15.43 acres of land in Clark Twp., filed 8-7-2014 Ambrose Anderson etal to The Ambrose-Genevieve Anderson Family Trust, 204 acres, 1.03 acres and 100 acres of land in Franklin Twp., and 37.06 acres of land in Pike Twp, filed 8-8-2014 Jeanne M. Eastlake to Michael T. Eastlake, In-Lot 2571, In-Lot 2570 and In-Lot 2569 in Lake Waynoka Sub., in Franklin Twp., filed 8-7-2014 Daniel Rose to Waynoka Property Owners Association, Inc., In-Lot 2549 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 8-12-2014 Newberry Family Trust to Howard J. and Mary B. Alban, In-Lot 2643, In-Lot 2644 and In-Lot 2645 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 8-7-2014, $50,000 Elton L. Pierce to Elton L. Pierce, In-Lot 109 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Franklin Twp., filed 8-8-2014 Carol R. Dick to Susan A. and Alan H. Jackson, 1.05 acres of land (Lot 14) in Green Twp., filed 8-122014 Karen L. and Michael J. Vance, Jr. to Donovan L. Jones, 6 acres of land in Green Twp., filed 8-13-2014, $77,100 Cathy L. Zimmerer and Paul H. Zimmerer, trustee to Paul H. Zimmerer Family Trust, Cathy L. Zimmerer, trustee, 71.94 acres of land in Green Twp., 40.29 acres and 161.20 acres in Lewis Twp., filed 8-12-2014 Terry D. Lewis to Jeff Powers, 3 acres of land in Green Twp., filed 812-2014, $21,000 Randy Bollinger to Golden Eagle Extrusions, LLC, Lot 35 in Eagle Creek Sub., Huntington Twp., filed 811-2014 Roy Workman to Jo Ann Workman, In-Lot 65R in Aberdeen, Huntington Twp., filed 8-7-2014 Lois E. Calhoun to Dana J. and Sherrie A. Heller, In-Lot 2 in Huntington Park Sub., in Aberdeen, Huntington Twp., filed 8-11-2014,
$78,000 David P. Williams and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Carrie L. Taylor, Lot 14 in Ashridge Acres Sub, Jackson Twp., filed 8-122014, $17,000 Richard C. Baird to Timothy Baird, 227.80 acres of land in Jackson Twp., filed 8-7-2014 Marcus D. Spaulding to Calvin Nissley, 3 acres of land in Jackson Twp., filed 8-7-2014, $6,000 Patrick O. Prine, etal to Patrick O. Prine, 59 acres of land in Jackson Twp., filed 8-8-2014 James L. and Susan F. Colding to The Colding Family Trust, James & Susan Colding, trustees, In-Lot 638 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 8-7-2014 Robert J. and Diane C. Knueven to Robert J. Knueven, In-Lot 1627 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 8-7-2014 Marilyn K and George D. Davis to Christine E. and Jared P. Wolfer, 11.58 acres of lands in Perry Twp., filed 8-12-2014, $115,000 Mildred S. and Charles R. Floyd, Jr., to Charles M. Floyd, 6.06 acres of land in Perry Twp., filed 8-132014, $53,000 Donald P. and Bonnie Lanham to Mark C. Kayser, 4.64 acres of land in Perry Twp., filed 8-13-2014, $142,000 Justin R. and Laura M. Schweitzer to Federal National Mortgage Association, 2 acres of land in Pike Twp., filed 8-8-2014 Paul & Carol Whitehead to Carol Bonham Whitehead and Candace Raye Green, Lot 65-A, In-Lot 66 whole in Wilhoit Addition, in Mt. Orab and Lot 66-B in Mt. Orab, Pike Twp., filed 8-7-2014 Steven & Glenda Whisman to Jason Barber, .86 acres, .02 acres and .58 acres of land in Scott Twp., filed 8-7-2014, $67,000 Ronald J. and Donna S. Petrey to James O. Petrey, Lot 4 in Sweet Gum Meadows Sub., Sterling Twp., filed 8-7-2014, $54,000 Richard A. Jenkins to William Tyler Spitznagel, 1.07 acres of land in Sterling Twp., filed 8-13-2014, $59,900 Harold R. and Sondria K. Pattison to Harold R. and Sondria K. Pattison, 3.58 acres of land in Sterling Twp., filed 8-12-2014
Edwin G. Bauer and Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance 1.01 acres of land in Sterling Twp., filed 87-2014, $73,000 Elizabeth R. Whitaker to Kirby J. and Harry W. Fontaine, 201.63 acres of land in Union Twp., filed 8-112014, $550,000
Marriages
Amanda Rena Tull, 20, Georgetown, Nurse Aide to marry Travis Omar McGuffey, 22, Georgetown, Construction, filed 8-7-2014 Kristen Lorene Danbury, 22, Mt. Orab, homemaker to marry Bilal Anas Ammouri, 23, Mt. Orab, assistant manager, filed 8-12-2014 Amy Kay Bunting, 46, Mt. Orab, banking clerk, Joseph Wendel Baker, 47, Mt. Orab, signal maintainer, filed 8-13-2014 Rebecca S. Eversole, 27, Mt. Orab, paralegal to marry Bradley M. Grover, 31, Mt. Orab, machine operator filed 8-13-2014 Alanna Mae Daigle, 47, Mt. Orab, homemaker to marry Robert Heath McKinney, Jr., 47, Mt. Orab, Amazon, filed 8-11-2014
Probate
James C. Kennedy, Georgetown, case #20141143, DOD 7-6-2014, filed 8-13-2014 Merry Rigg, Ripley, case #20141142, DOD 10-8-2010, filed 811-2014
Common Pleas
CIVIL CASES Brown County Rural Water versus Louis & Clara Bramel, LLC, case #20140532, filed 8-8-2014, Action: other civil Midland Funding, LLC versus Mark Morris, Sr., case #20140537, filed 8-12-2014, Action: other civil National Collegiate Student versus Dawn D. Shannon, case #20140539, filed 8-12-2014, Action: other civil Jamie Aubry versus Jim Thiery, case #20140543, filed 8-13-2014, Action: civil stalking
Connie Patrick, Brown County Treasurer versus Michael Washburn, case #20140521, filed 7-312014, Action: foreclosures General Electric Credit Union versus Barbara S. Kohus, case #20140524, filed 8-1-2014, Action: other civil Citimortgage, Inc., versus Gwendolyn L. Walters, case #20140525, filed 8-1-2014, Action: foreclosures Richard Kincannon versus Veronica Pennington case #20140527, filed 8-4-2014, Action: civil stalking The Bank of New York Mellon versus James Sneed, case #20140528, filed 8-6-2014, Action: foreclosures Michael Reeves versus Jamie Roy Pittilo, case #20140529, filed 86-2014, Action; civil stalking DOMESTIC CASES Alice Williams, Felicity versus Scott Williams, Hamersville, case #20140530, filed 8-7-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Elizabeth Music, Georgetown versus Charles Music, Winchester, case #20140531, filed 8-8-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Doug Huddle, Georgetown versus Lucie Huddle, Bethel, case #20140533, filed 8-8-2014, Action: termination of marriage Jutta King, Williamsburg versus Jeffrey King, Williamsburg, case #20140534, filed 8-8-2014, Action: termination of marriage Abigail W. Parker, Sardinia versus Christopher Parker, Sardinia, case #20140535, filed 8-11-2014, Action: domestic violence Mark Koewler, Russellville versus Johnna Koewler, Russellville, case #20140536, filed 8-11-2014, Action: termination of marriage Christina M. Tomlin (Grooms), Mt. Orab versus Dudley R. Tomlin, Manchester, case #20140538, filed 8-12-2014, Action: termination of marriage Britany Swearingen, Franklin versus Jason Swearingen, Georgetown, case #20140541, filed8-13-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Karen A. Brown, Sardinia versus Michael S. Brown, Ripley, case #20140542, filed 8-13-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage
more information call (937) 378-7712.
Meet the Author, Shelley Shepard Gray, at the Mt. Orab Library, 613 S High Street on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 3 p.m. Gray is the author of “Joyful, Return to Sugarcreek,” “Thankful and Hopeful,” Days of Redemption Series,” and “Heart of a Hero Series.” Refreshments will be provided by the Mt. Orab Friends of the Library. For more information call the library at (937) 4441414. Mt. Holly Christian Chapel Country Gospel Singing will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 5 and then again on Friday, Sept. 19 at 2141 E. Ohio Pike in Amelia. This free event will feature great gospel music, refreshments and door prizes. For more information please contact Dan Cook at (513) 5097312 or Kevin Cain at (513) 602-4654.
St. Michael’s Quarter Raffle, will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 6 at the church, 220 S. High Street in Mt. Orab (across from Gold Star Chili). Doors open at 6 p.m. for seating, viewing auction items and vendor shopping and sign-ups. Auction begins at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be available. All are welcome. Chatfield College Day at the Ballpark, Cincinnati Reds game between the Reds and the Mets on Sunday, September 7 at 1:10 p.m. Tickets are only $7 for view level seats. For tickets contact Brianna Houchens at (513) 875-3344, ext. 140.
Wilson Sroufe VFW Post 9772 will hold its first Annual Car Show on Sunday, Sept. 7 with registration beginning at 9 a.m., judging at 12:30 p.m. awards presentations at 4 p.m. For more information please contact Bill Cornetet at (937) 618-0325. Spay & Neuter Clinic, sponsored by the Brown County Animal Shelter and UCAN will be offered to Brown County residents every first Tuesday of the month including Tuesday, Sept. 9. Animals will be picked up at 7 a.m. and returned the following day at noon. During the month of June, for cats, the cost is only $20 for surgery and rabies shot. Please call at (513-762-0135).
Grandparents as Parents Support Group will meet every second Thursday, including Thursday, Sept. 11, in the Youth Room of Ripley Church of Christ, 105 N. Third Street in Ripley. This group is for grandparents and others who have custody of children because the parents are unavailable. Share information, concerns and ideas with others regarding available resources and solutions to your unique situation. This is non-denominational and all are welcome. For more information call Julie Steddom at (937) 3923057.
Hospice of Hope Memory Bear Workshop will be held between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13 at Hospice of Hope Maysville and again on Saturday, Sept. 20 at Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley in Mt. Orab between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This free memory bear workshop will provide an opportunity to make a bear out of an article of clothing that belonged to a loved one. The workshop is free and open to the community. For details contact Peg Lynch at (800) 928-4243.
Open House at Mt. Orab Library will be held on Monday, Sept. 15 to celebrate library card sign-up month between 5 and 8 p.m. The library is located at 613 S. High Street in Mt. Orab and can be reached by calling (937) 444-1414.
Open House at Mary P. Shelton Library in Georgetown will be held between 5 and 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at the library at 200 W. Grant Avenue. It will celebrate the grand reopening to celebrate its renovations. Everyone is invited. For more information call (937) 378-3197. Open House at Fayetteville-Perry Library, 406 N. East Street in Fayetteville to celebrate 15 years of service to the community. The event will be held between 5 and 8 p.m on Monday, Oct. 6. For more information contact the library at (513) 875-2665.
Open House at Sardinia Library will be held between 5 and 8 p.m. on
Wednesday, Oct. 15 to celebrate a 15th Birthday Bash. The library is located at 13309 Purdy Road in Sardinia. For more information call (937) 446-1565.
ONGOING EVENTS Miracles Happen Group, (Narcotics Anonymous) meets at 7 p.m. every Sunday at the Brown County Community Board of ADAMHS, 85 Banting Drive (around the back), in Georgetown. For more information on this group please call 800-587-4232.
“Walk in the Park” free to the public are offered daily by Ideal Nutrition in Mt. Orab Village Park. Tee shirts are also provided to anyone who walks and registers their dates and distances at Ideal Nutrition. For more information contact Sue at (937) 515-8488. Narcotics Antonymous meets every Friday at 7 p.m. at the Faith in God Fellowship Church, 7736 US Rt. 62 in Russellville. For more information please call (937) 377-0101. Helping Hands Please come shop with us any Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday from 9 a.m. until noon at 668 Camp Run Road in Georgetown.
Senior Bingo will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. each Monday at the Georgetown Nutrition Center. Please bring a $1 wrapped gift. A nutritional meal will be offered.
HIV/Hepatitis C Testing is offered free by the Brown County Health Department by appointment only. The HIV test results are available within 15 minutes. To schedule an appointment call (937) 378-6892.
Tuesday Community Bingo will be held every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Community Building in Country Place Apartments, located across from the Country Inn in Georgetown. Please bring a $1 gift and join in the fun. This is a free event. For more information contact Joy Gelter at (937) 483-4614. Crafting Classes will be offered the second Saturday of the month at the Mt. Orab Public Library, sessions from 1 to 2 p.m., at the library, 613 South High Street in Mt. Orab. The classes are for adult patrons with the Care and Share program.
County Adams/Brown Alzheimer/s/Dementia Family Care giver Support Group will meet on the second Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Adams County Regional Medical Center in the second floor conference room. For more information (937) 386-3590.
Adams-Brown Emergency Home Energy Assistance Program available, anyone wishing to obtain further information or to schedule an appointment to discuss obtaining E-HEAP services may contact the Adams Brown Community Action Program Office in Georgetown at (937) 378-6041 or 1800-553-7393, Ext. 253 or 254. Walkin hours are 8-11 a.m. daily at the ABCAP Office at 406 W. Plum St., Georgetown, and outreach is available for the very elderly or disabled. ‘We Can Help’ Food Bank at the corner of Decatur-Eckmansville Road and State Route 125 is open 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Fridays and is sponsored by private donations. Donations should be made when the Food Bank is not open, and all donations are appreciated.
Southern Hills Adult Education Department offers adults an array of computer classes throughout the school year at Southern Hills Career and Technical Center, 9193 Hamer Road, Georgetown. Anyone wanting further information or wishing to register for an Adult Education class may contact Southern Hills Adult Education at (937) 378-6131, Ext. 357.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 Marathon New Faith United Methodist Church will be holding a free community picnic in the park for the residents of Perry Township, Brown County and Jackson Township, Clermont County on Sunday, August 24 beginning at 11 a.m. at the park shelter. Event will include music, games, play area, walking track, shelter and lots of love and fellowship. Hope to see everyone there.
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The Brown County Senior Citizens Council, located at 505 N. Main Street in Georgetown offers transportation for medical appointments, shopping area, nutrition sites and other service providers. It also offers homemaker assistance, Respite Care, Passport which offers alternatives to nursing home placement and care giver support. To contact a representative, call (937) 3786603 or toll free at (877) 259-8598
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Chemicals for the Manufacture of Drugs and third degree felony Endangering Children. There was a child under eighteen living in the home at 12301 US 68 when the alleged drug activity occurred. All four also face chargers for Possessing Criminal Tools, a fifth degree felony. The drug bust began as a traffic stop in Mt. Orab on Aug. 15. MOPD Sergeant Christopher Hodges pulled Sexton over after noting that his car fit the description of a stolen vehicle. Fondenberger was a passenger. Hodges arrested Sexton after verifying that he had an active arrest warrant and
then told Fondenberger to get out of the car. MOPD Patrolman Michael Dearing then searched Fondenberger, finding a full box of Pseudoephedrine. Meanwhile, Hodges searched the car and found a digital scale, hypodermic needles, coffee filters, ziploc bags, a yellow funnel and a dust mask. “After further questioning, (Fondenberger) advised that he had picked up the decongestant up from his residence and was taking it to a friends house so that they could use it to make Methamphetamine”, Hodges writes in court documents. “(Sexton) advised that the residence they were in
route to on US 68 south of Mt. Orab is where he was making Methamphetamine and that he had a lab in the process of cooking at that location. (Sexton advised that he would take us to the residence and show us the active lab that was in a shed behind the residence”. At this point, the Brown County Sheriff’s Office and Ohio Highway Patrol were contacted for assistance. “Once on scene, units located Christopher Wells behind a shed with an active lab working inside and Mark Davison fled the shed into the woods and was taken into custody”, Hodges writes. The Brown County Sheriff’s Office then processed the scene.
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A major meth lab was busted in a shed behind this home on US 68.
SSCC cuts the ribbon CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 thanks for the support that Mt. Orab Mayor Bruce Lunsford and the Mt. Orab Village Council gave to the project. “”Whatever the college needed or wanted, Bruce Lunsford and the village council did whatever was in their power to make it happen”, he said. “The village actually bought the poles for the traffic lights ahead of time to make sure they were here in time for classes to start this week. It’s that kind of commitment that helped make this project a reality.” Lunsford said he was thrilled to be at the ribbon cutting. “It was an unbelieveable feeling to see something that we’ve all worked for years and years to finally come to fruition. It was a great feeling.” He also said the campus was pleasing to the eye.
“It’s a beautiful building. It’s well laid out and doesn’t just look like a big box with a hallway down the middle. I think people should come out and check it out.” Lunsford also said that the presence of the campus would help the economy and the future of Mt. Orab and Brown County. “It will have benefits spinning off in ways we haven’t even thought about yet. It will also be a great benefit for everyone who can stay closer to home to get their first two years of college in, and they can also get specialized training to enter the job market.” Hall said the philosophy of the people of Southern State comes down to one simple idea. “We are always looking for ways to make the quality of life for the citizens of these five counties better.” Classes begin at the new campus on August 25.
SSCC board meets before dedication BY Martha Jacob The Brown County Press
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WBHS teacher Wendel Donathan participated in the “ice bucket challenge” following the Western Brown board meeting. Assisting are Roger Taylor (left) and Denny Dunlap.
Western Brown gets new computers CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Connie Kirker and Teri Stephenson • Substitute Custodians David Stowell and Michael Flint • Full Time Bus Drivers Tara Griffith and Becky Watson
• Substitute Bus Drivers Dona Beauhea and Kelly Day • MOMS Drama CoSponsors Paula Hitt and Jody Wilson • MOMS Volunteer Asst. Cross Country Coach Stephanie Stoffel • Long Term Sub Brenda
Hester The board also took the following business actions: • Approve bus routes • Approve Tim Cook attending OIAAA conference • Approve agreement with Mt. Orab PD for resource officer • Approve Jina Bohl to
attend a state conference for Federal/State program coordinators • Approve MOMS 8th grade field trip to Washington D.C. The next Western Brown Board of Education meeting is scheduled for Sept. 18 at 6:30 pm.
BCRWA votes to pay Aberdeen
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 A hearing on the matter was held on Aug. 15, but it didn’t last very long. After hearing from attorneys from both sides, Common Pleas Judge Scott Gusweiler said from the bench that the BCRWA was not yet the owner of the Aberdeen water system, and therefore was premature in filing a request to stop Applegate’s activities. He granted the motion of Applegate attorney John Estill to continue the matter until Sept. 15. Estill argued at the hearing that the vote of village residents to approve the sale of the water system to the BCRWA had not yet been certified by the Brown County Board of Elections and that the BCRWA had not yet paid the village the $700,000 for the water system that is called for in the contract between the two entities. Gusweiler also directed
that the Village of Aberdeen become a party in the legal proceeding. The Aberdeen Village Council voted to join the civil suit on August 18, the same day the vote was certified by the Board of Elections. Purdy filed an amended complaint against Applegate in anticipation of the Sept. 15 hearing on Aug. 20. The new complaint adds the Village of Aberdeen as a party and also refers to a federal law that Purdy said is relevant to the case. “The federal statute, 7 U.S.C. 1926(b) protects rural water associations from encroachment of its territory by other water systems. Brown County Rural Water claims the Aberdeen Mobile Home Park is its territory”, wrote Purdy in his press release. Applegate told The Brown County Press on Aug. 15 that she wants to provide free water to the homes in her
mobile home park in Aberdeen. In the complaint, Purdy writes that 260 taps are involved, while Applegate puts the number at about 300. She wants to bring water from wells that have been drilled on her property south of Highway 52 to service the homes in the mobile home park she owns just west of Aberdeen. Applegate submitted samples and other paperwork to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for approval, but the Ohio EPA said on Aug. 20 that her submission was missing some required documentation and returned it to her. Ohio EPA Public Information Officer Dana Pierce said that Applegate could resubmit her application for review once the required documentation is provided. The May 7 contract between the village and the BCRWA refers to the village and “adjacent areas of Hunt-
ington township” in numerous places, but only those residents within the village voted on the question of its approval. One of the contingencies of the contract reads “All water users in and out of the village shall become customers and members of the association.” This presumably includes the residents of the mobile home park outside the village that Applegate plans to provide with free water. In the original complaint asking for the restraining order, Purdy wrote “If Defendants are permitted to build a treatment plant, install water lines and serve customers, Plaintiff will be damaged and such action is a violation of its contract with the Village of Aberdeen.” Purdy said that BCRWA is planning to spend $2.5 million to serve the residents of Aberdeen and the surrounding area.
The members of the Southern State Community College Board of Trustees held their meeting at the new campus in Mt. Orab, Aug. 20. All members present were Paul Hall, Michelle Cimis, Kevin Boys, Doug Boedeker, Mike Pell and Donald Moore. President Kevin Boys welcomed everyone to the meeting and expressed his excitement for the opening of the facility ahead of schedule. “We’ve been making an attempt to move our board meetings around to all our campuses,” Boys said, “and we’re so pleased to be out here at the new Brown County campus.” Boys briefly discussed the ‘Co-op/Internship program which he said was a huge success. SSCC placed 26 students in the program and of the 26, 23 students were hired by the businesses where they wanted to be placed. “That, to me, is a phenomenal statistic,” he added. A grant pays part of the student’s salary while they’re in training. So this program is working the way it should.” Boys told the board about a recent event in Wilmington where the Ohio National Guard visited the north campus providing free health services. The event served 375 local residents (150 were children under the age of 15). He said he considered the event a good-will gesture by SSCC. In other business at the meeting board treasurer, Jim Buck updated the board on the financial report. Buck told the board that he didn’t have a lot to say yet about enrollment, which he said was basically flat, but he would know more by the
September meeting. “Our revenue was down last fiscal year, about 5 or 6 percent below our estimates,” Buck said. “which is interesting because our expenses were at 5.7%.” Buck briefly told the board that it was too early to tell how he expected the upcoming fiscal year will do financially. He said that all the available funds from bonds were used up during the construction of the Mt. Orab campus, which is exactly what the board wanted to happen. He also said that at least $250,000 in scholarships had been given out, which was $70,000 over what had been budgeted, but still less than had been given away in past years. Also approved was a bid from Marvin Wilson with Wilson National Real Estate, to handle the sale of the SSCC campus in Fincastle.
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Ten people indicted by county jury CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol or a Drug of Abuse, and one first degree misdemeanor count of Driving Under OVI Suspension. Mark Davison, Christopher Wells, David Sexton and Daniel Fondenberger were all indicted on multiple felony drug charges. A separate story on these individuals can be found on page 1 of this newspaper. An indictment means that charges have been filed against an individual. It is not a finding or admission of guilt.
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ley.” In the past six years, the campground has raised nearly $50,000 for those in need. The event consists of golf carts going from camper to camper, purchasing homemade food and drinks and concludes at the shelter house overlooking the river with a raffle and live auction. Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley is a non-profit organization which has served the community for over 26 years. Located at 215 Hughes Blvd. in Mt. Orab, Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley is a community-based organization serving termi-
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Erin Richmond, public relations coordinator for Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley accepts a check for $12,000 from Mike Minnick, event organizer and owner of White Oak Creek Marina and Campground in Higginsport. The campground raised the money through a recent Golf Cart Poker Run.
Marjorie Muller receives merit award BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press
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112 Glover Drive, Mt. Orab Next to LaRosa’s 937-444-2525 "Like us on Facebook."
Sardinia resident and watercolorist Marjorie Muller, was recently awarded a merit award from the Salmagundi Art Club in New York City. “I was very excited to learn about the award I won from Salmagundi Art Club,” Muller said. “My watercolor entry was called “On the Rocks 1,” and was from a beautiful picture I had taken of a stream in Gatlinburg, Tennessee where brightly colored leaves were hung up in bunches on the rocks.” The Salmagundi Art
Club was founded in 1871 and is one of the oldest art organizations in the United States. It is located in Greenwich Village in New York City. The Club owns a collection of over 1,500 works of art with a membership of nearly 850 artists and patrons. Muller is an award winning artist who has been painting most of her life. She is owner of “Muller Gallery” fifteen years in Gatlinburg, but now makes her home in Sardinia on a 200 acre farm. She said she loves the farm and paints a lot of nature, landscapes, ani-
mals and florals. “I enjoy recording everyday life on paper,” Muller said. She is a 1977 graduate of Morehead State University with a bachelor of arts degree. From 1983 to 1997 she has held many one-woman shows and won many awards in Sevier County, TN. Since 1983 she has shown her watercolor paintings in New York as well as at the American Watercolor Society nonmember shows. To see many of Muller’s watercolors please visit her on facebook.
Ripley River Village Christmas Events are being added and growing! Mark your calendar for Dec. 12 Friday through Dec. 14 Sunday 2014 The RVC committee want to encourage all local merchants, organizations, school groups and interested individuals to participate in this very special weekend.
E V E N To the community for their support and a successful opening of our
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nally ill children, adults and their families. “We are so thankful for groups like this,” said Erin Richmond, public relations coordinator for Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley. “All these proceeds donated by White Oak Creek Marina and Campground will stay here in Brown County to benefit the patients and families in our program.” To learn more about the White Oak Creek Marina and Campground please visit their website or call (513) 417-0400. To learn more about Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley please call (800) 928-
107 Glover Dr. Mt. Orab, OH (937) 444-4848
Plan an event, hold a fundraiser, promote your business or organization! Call or e-mail us for a promotional package. We have advertising, press, a coupon page, taste events and more. We will help promote your event! E-mail Fred at fredd@mikal.com Even before RVC the Women's club is doing the Door Decorating Contest – be sure to have your door ready for judging before River Village Christmas weekend! Free greenery is available at the red barn behind the post office on 3rd Street starting Thanksgiving weekend. Decorate for the Holidays! Friday December 12th The Friends of the Library Tree Lighting and book sale kicks off River Village Christmas with the RULH students caroling before the tree lighting starting at 5pm. The RULH Band and MJROTC have added music and a Color Guard to the festivities that night. The Tree lighting starts with music on the Ripley Library steps at 5 p.m. Friday December 12th. After the tree lighting there is a free hot chocolate social, Friends book sale, and CoHearts hosts a Holiday Dinner with music! Saturday December 13th The Baby Show was held last year at the Nazarene church. The Ripley Museum Angel tree angels were available for purchase and the name of loved one you wish to remember or honor. Look for Taste of Ripley locations for treats and snacks around town including Gils, Citizens Deposit Bank, Ripley Florist and many others. Don’t miss SANTA! at First State Bank Saturday 9 a.m.12 p.m. and the featured music at Ripley Federal Bank Saturday morning. The John P. Parker Historical Society hosts (since 2005) the Holiday Forest of Lights at the Parker Park. Be sure to drive by during River Village Christmas. The Friends book sale is also in full swing, the Nazarene Craft Show is open, a Bell Choir performs on Main Street and a Barbershop Quartette tours local merchant locations. Plan on attending the popular Community Concert on Saturday night! Sunday December 14th Last year the first ever Chair-ity and Chili event took place. After being on display at sponsoring businesses for admiring, the artistic chairs were auc-
tioned off Sunday at 4 p.m. Chili was being served at 3:30 p.m. when people gathered to enjoy music by area musicians Local merchants, organizations, school groups and interested individuals are all welcome to participate in this very special weekend. Plan an event, hold a fundraiser, promote your business or organization! Call or e-mail us for a promotional package. We have advertising, press, a coupon page, taste events and more. We will help promote your event! E-mail Fred at fredd@mikal.com E-mail Fred Dengler, CoChair of RVC at fredd@mikal.com with any updates, comments, or questions. Any errors or omissions are solely the responsibility of the RVC Committee. The events listed above are examples from RVC 2013 and are all subject to change for 2014.
WB class of 2004 reunion scheduled The Western Brown Class of 2004 will be holding a 10 year class reunion on Saturday, September 13 at the Pike Township Community Center. Doors will open at 5 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Cost will be $15.00 per person and should be sent to Caroline Hennig at 1117 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, Ohio 45030, you can also check us out on facebook. We look forward to seeing you
Lytle birthday celebration scheduled The Williamsburg Harmony Hill Association extends an invitation to the public to attend the annual Lytle Birthday Celebration and open house at Harmony Hill, 299 South Third Street on Sunday afternoon, September 7th. The Harmony Hill Museum is open the first Saturday of each month from 1 - 4 p.m. and by appointment. For more information, call 513-724-7824 or 513-724-7790.
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Watercolorists Marjorie C. Muller is shown doing what she does best, painting in watercolors. She operated an art gallery in Gatlinburg, TN for many years, now resides in Sardinia.
St. Michael Quarter Raffle set A quarter raffle will be held at St. Michael's Church Hall at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 6th. The Church is located at 220 S. High Street in Mt. Orab across from Gold Star Chili. Doors open at 6 p.m. for seating, viewing auction items and vendor shopping and sign-ups. The actual auction will begin at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be available during the event. All are welcome.
Marathon church to hold free community picnic New Faith United Methodist Church located at 5452 Marathon Edenton Road, Marathon, will beholding a free community picnic in the park for the residents of Perry Township, Brown County and Jackson Township, Clermont County on Sunday, August 24. Music, games, play area, walking track, shelter and lots of love and fellowship! There will be fun to be had by all! Morning worship at the Park Shelter will begin at 11 a.m. and picnic and fun to follow immediately after the service. Hope to see you there!
Mum sale to be held The Williamsburg Garden Club will hold their annual mum sales on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. beginning Friday, August 15th thru Saturday, September 6th at the corner of St. Rt. 32 and McKeever Road. The mums, in eight inch pots, will be $4.00 each or three for $11.00. Large 12 inch pots will be available for $12.00. For large orders call (513) 7247824. All proceeds will be used for the beautification of the Williamsburg Community.
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The White Oak Creek Marina and Campground recently held a ‘Golf Cart Poker Run’ and raised over $12,000 which was donated to Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley. White Oak Creek Marina and Campground is located on U.S. 52 in Higginsport, next to the Ohio River. White Oak Creek Marina offers seasonal or overnight camping and dockage, along with pontoon rentals. Its season runs from May 1 to October 31 annually and consists of 140 seasonal
campsites with eight overnight rental sites along the river bank. During the recent Golf Cart Poker Run campers and boaters raised all the money in that one day. Mike Minnick, event organizer and owner of the campground said, “We do something like this each year for a family or an individual in need. This year, someone suggested Hospice and since most of us have had a personal experience with Hospice, we thought that it was a great idea. We wanted to make sure the dollars raised went to our local hospice, Hospice of Hope Ohio Val-
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It’s tee time for local teams Golf teams enter new season BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press It's tee time once again, and local golf teams have taken to the courses with hopes of another successful season. For the Georgetown GMen, repeating a Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference National Division champions is at the top of their list of goals for the 2014 season, and once again they will have the talent and determination to do so. Among the three Georgetown golfers to earn spots on the SBAAC National Division First Team of allstars last season, only one was lost to graduation. On the return for their senior seasons are SBAAC First Team golfers Hugh Highlander and Clinton McElroy. Joining the two returning all-stars are six other Georgetown varsity golfers, some with a great deal of varsity experience and others new to the varsity team. On the return for her senior season of high school golf is Jessica Griffith. This marks Griffith's fourth season as a member of the Georgetown varsity golf
team, and you can expect her to aid the G-Men in their quest to defend their league crown. New to the Georgetown golf team this season is senior Jake Cropper. Cropper may lack in experience, but he is showing consistent improvement every time he takes to the course. Dakota Gray and Brendan Hatfield make up Georgetown's junior golfers who are looking to make a name for themselves at the varsity level. The G-Men have one sophomore golfer this season, Ethan Evans, and one freshman, Alex Zurbuch, making his varsity golf debut. With eight golfers on the roster, this marks the largest varsity golf team Georgetown head coach Sheri Griffith has had in her years of coaching. “We have a big group this year, and I'm glad to see so much interest in golf at Georgetown,” said Sheri Griffith. “Clinton (McElroy) has been our leading scorer early in the season. Our other returning senior golfers haven't been performing their best early in the season, but they are working hard to turn things
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The Georgetown G-Men are out to defend their SBAAC National Division golf title with four seniors to lead the way. From the left, are Clinton McElroy, Jessica Griffith, Hugh Highlander, and Jake Cropper.
around before we get too far into the season.” The G-Men faced off against golf teams from Ripley, Bethel, and St. Patrick, KY at Buttermilk Falls Golf Course in Georgetown on Aug. 19. McElroy was the medalist for the match, shooting for a score of 36 on the par 35 course. As for team scores, it was the Ripley-UnionLewis-Huntington Blue Jays winning the Aug. 19 match with a team score of CONTINUED ON PAGE 12
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BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press With the 2014 season just around the corner, the football hype has hit Western Brown. Crowds of football fans ventured to Western Brown High School's Kibler Stadium/LaRosa's Field on the evening of Aug. 15 to catch a glimpse of this year's Broncos as they faced Anderson in a preseason scrimmage. No score was kept during the scrimmage, but both teams would put on quite a show for those in attendance with dazzling plays on offense. With the varsity quarterback position still up in the air, there were three Broncos to see time at QB in the Aug. 15 varsity scrimmage. Starting off at QB for the Broncos was junior Chaiten Tomlin. Tomlin is new to the Western Brown varsity football squad this season after recently moving from Kentucky into the Western Brown School District. Al-
though he's knew to the program, Tomlin appeared to fit in well with this year's Bronco varsity team, throwing for a 50-yard touchdown and then running in
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High school boys begin their trek along the 5K course during this year’s Felicity-Franklin Early Bird Run held Aug. 20.
XC teams compete in Early Bird Run Pride races way to first place finish BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press Cross Country season is officially underway for local high school teams. On Aug. 20, cross country teams of schools in Brown County took part in Felicity-Franklin's Early Bird Run, and it was Western Brown's Rick Pride leading the way in boys' action to place first of 91 runners with a time of 17:57. Pride led the Western Brown Broncos to a runner-up finish of nine full teams. The Georgetown G-Men, who were absent two runners (senior Jake Cropper
and sophomore Christian Linville) lacked enough runners to account for a full team in the high school boys' race, but they did have some individuals perform exceptionally well for their first race of the season. Georgetown senior Jordan Kattine finished runnerup overall with a time of 18:29, while Georgetown senior Matthew Williams finished ninth overall with a time of 19:11. Georgetown sophomores Tanner Householder and Chris Dietrick ran for 23rd and 25th place finishes. The Ripley-UnionLewis-Huntington Blue
Jays finished seventh overall, led to the finish line by sophomore Josh Deaton, who finished 13th with a time of 19:48. The Eastern Brown Warriors placed fifth of nine teams, led to the finish line by junior Dakota Williams, who placed seventh with a time of 19:07. Winning the boys' race was the team from New Richmond High School. In high school girls action, Eastern senior Alyssa Taylor led all 50 runners to the finish line to win the race with a time of 21:39. Eastern's Rebecca Ellis also performed well, finishing fourth with a time of 23:10. Eastern lacked enough
runners to account for a whole team. The Georgetown Lady GMen placed third of five teams, led to the finish line by junior Kelsey Crawford, who placed 10th with a time of 23:59. Not far behind Crawford was Georgetown's Megan Williams, who placed 11th with a time of 24:09. The Western Brown Lady Broncos finished in fourth place, led to the finish line by Becky Appelmann, who placed 13th with a time of 24:42. Western Brown's Tori Patten finished in 14th place with a time of 25:18. Winning the meet in high school girls' competition was the team from BethelTate.
177. Bethel finished in second with a team score of 180, and Georgetown finished in third place with a team score of 189. St. Patrick placed fourth with a score of 211. The Ripley Blue Jays, headed by long-time golf coach Michael Scanlan, are excited about the upcoming season with some skilled golfers on the return. Among those skilled golfers is their lead man and Southern Hills Athletic Conference all-star, sophomore Dylan Phillips. Phillips led the Jays in the Aug. 19 match at Buttermilk with an individual score of 42. This year's Jays are packed with overall experience with four seniors on the return – Jon Dunn, Christian Wallace, Ryan Poole and Daniel Campbell. Rounding out the Ripley roster is freshman Brian Dunn, as he makes his varsity golf debut this season. Back for another season of golf are the Western Brown Broncos, who are gunning to make their way back into the top spot in the SBAAC American Division after a third place finish in the league last season. Members of the this year's Western Brown varsity golf team include senior Tim Lanhan; juniors Brandon Butler (captain), Devin Moriarty, Norm Poklar, Abby Boggs, and
Meranda Wallace; and freshmen Caleb Cox, Blake Luck, Evan Wells, Will Stratton and Kyle Boggs. Heading the Broncos once again is golf coach Dave Bickett. The Western Brown varsity team has one to two years experience from the number one player to the number six player. The five freshmen will get playing time through junior varsity matches. Butler marks the only SBAAC American Division all-star on the return for the Broncos from last season, as he earned SBAAC Second Team honors in 2013. The team has started slowly, but has battled back to have a 13-13 record. At the Bethel Tiger Invite held at Friendly Meadows early this season, they went 1-3. At The Clermont County Tournament held at Stillmeadows Country Club, the Broncos went 2-5, and at the Clermont Northeastern Rocket Shootout held at Cedar Trace, the Broncos went 9-5. The Broncos showed significant improvement as they recently defeated Norwood 199-201 at White Oak Golf Course. Bickett looks for more improvement out of his Broncos as the 2014 season rolls along. “We are not shooting the numbers we need to be competitive in the SBC but the kids are working hard to get there,” said Bickett.
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Kattine wins Shake It, Bake It, Grill It 5K Run/Walk
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BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press Just over 40 runners and walkers threw on their most comfortable pair of athletic shoes and ventured to the Courthouse Square in Georgetown on the morning
of Aug. 16. The calling was the second annual Shake It, Bake It, Grill It 5K Run/Walk, an event to help raise funds for the Brian Grant Foundation for Parkinson's Disease. Leading runners to the finish line was Jordan Kat-
Brown County Athletes of the Week ALYSSA TAYLOR, EASTERN
tine, a senior cross country runner of Georgetown High School. The second runner to cross the finish line was Georgetown High School cross country coach, Tony Watson, while finishing in third place of all runners was Danny Bubp. In the female runners' division, it was Rebecca Miller, a graduate of Georgetown High School who now resides in Loveland, taking first place. Georgetown seventh
grader, Allyson McHenry, placed second in the female runners' division, while Mary Shaw, of Mt. Orab, finished third in the female runners' division. The first walker to reach the finish line was Jay Loudon, of Georgetown. Awards were issued to top three winners of the male and female runners' divisions and the top three in the walkers' division. Awards were also handed out to those winning their respective age divisions.
Eastern Brown High School’s senior cross country standout, Alyssa Taylor, has gotten off to an excellent start to the 2014 season. Taylor competed in the FelicityFranklin Early Bird Run on Wednesday, Aug. 20, placing first of 50 runners. Taylor posted a time of 21:39 in her winning performance after working hard in the offseason toward improvement. Expect her to be among the lead female runners in the county this season.
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After leading the Ripley Blue Jays as a freshman, Dylan Phillips returns for his sophomore season of golf.
Coming off a 2013 high school golf season in which he earned Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference National Division First Team honors and aided his team to a league title, Georgetown’s Clinton McElroy is back in action and ready to help the G-Men varsity golf team in its quest for a league championship repeat. On Aug. 19, McElroy was the medalist at Buttermilk Falls against teams from Bethel, Ripley, and St. Pat’s; golfing one over par.
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Runners and walkers begin their journey along the 5K course during the Shake It, Bake It, Grill It 5K Run/Walk held in Georgetown on Aug. 16.
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Ryan Poole is back for his senior season of golf with the Ripley Blue Jays.
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BRONCOS: Teams hit the gridiron 5K run/walk raises $750 for out who earns the spot. “Chaiten (Tomlin) played well and did some things athletically, but mentally there were some things he didn't do. Eli (Crall) did some good things mentally, but the ball slipped out of his hands a couple of times. Seth Becker, after his first play of the game, came back and threw some nice passes with the younger group. We have some really talented young receivers that can play. The young 'O' line was also impressive tonight,” Dreyer said following the Aug. 15 scrimmage. The Broncos will officially kick off their season Aug. 29, playing host to the Hillsboro Indians in a nonleague contest.
Brown County Animal Shelter BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press The first Brown County Animal Shelter and Southern Ohio Fitness 5K Run/Walk proved to be a great success, raising $750 with just under 40 participants. The event took place Aug. 16 at the Brown County Fairgrounds in Georgetown.
Shortly after racing his way to a first place finish in the Shake It, Bake It, Grill It 5K Run/Walk, Georgetown senior Jordan Kattine would go on the win the Animal Shelter 5K, leading all participants to the finish line. Finishing in second place was Tony Watson, of Ripley, who also competed for a runner-up finish in the
Shake It, Bake It, Grill It just prior to competing in the Animal Shelter 5K. Danny Bubp, of West Union, placed third in the Animal Shelter 5K Run after placing third in the Shake It, Bake It, Grill It 5K also held on the morning of Aug. 16. Proceeds from the run went to benefit the Brown County Animal Shelter.
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Western Brown’s Chaiten Tomlin delivers a pass during the Broncos’ Aug. 15 scrimmage against Anderson.
With nearly 40 runners and walkers participating to raise $750 for the Brown County Animal Shelter, the first Brown County Animal Shelter and Southern Ohio Fitness 5K Run/Walk was a success.
MRP holds Ike Moler Memorial event By Mike Goins The Brown County Press
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Western Brown defenders line up to face Anderson during the Aug. 15 preseason scrimmage at Western Brown.
Eagles are Dog Days champs Submitted news The Brown County Press
of luck and some timely help on defense in the opening half allowed the score to stand throughout the remainder of the game. The Ball Hogs had one scoring opportunity denied when the shooter would be stripped by the help defense in the box and a second chance would ring off the crossbar and into the arms of the keeper. This was a nice way to begin the fall campaign for the Eagles, but there is still work to be done before league play begins. The Eagles will kick off their league schedule in September, and will see additional tournament action throughout the region this season.
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Playing in the Dog Days soccer tournament for the last time as a team, the Beechmont Soccer Club Eagles came home as champions in the girls under 14 age group. The next time this tournament is played the Eagles will be preparing for their freshman season on their respective high school teams. Led by a potent scoring attack and a very stingy defense, the girls finished the weekend undefeated going 4-0, outscoring the opposition 19-1 overall. Kicking off the tournament on Friday evening against a team from tournament host club CSA, the lady Eagles came
away with a 5-0 win to begin the weekend. They returned to action on Saturday afternoon, and after allowing the only goal of the weekend against, scored four unanswered goals to take a 4-1 win over a TFA team from southeast Indiana. The evening game versus NKSA saw the girls take an 8-0 win to advance to Sundays final game against the also unbeaten Eastside Ball Hogs. In the opening half of the final match, the girls found themselves up a goal early after a very nice counter attack and some unselfish passing. An additional goal would also be scored before the half to give the lady Eagles a slim 2-0 lead at the break. A bit
In the eighth annual Victor “Ike” Moler Memorial, presented by Mt. Orab Ford Aug. 15, there were 36 Mt. Orab Ford Late Models on hand trying to gain their way into the most prestigious race at the fastest quarter-mile dirt oval in the Midwest. The event is held in honor of the late Victor “Ike” Moler, “The Man with the Dream,” who along with his wife, Rosemont Moler, owned Mt. Orab Speedway back in the 1950’s and were the inspiration for four generations of Molers being involved in everything from racing to owning race teams to now operating one of the most popular dirt tracks in Southern Ohio. In the Slicker Graphics qualifications it was Chad Smith of Centerville, Ohio claiming the overall fast time(12.635) and bonus money courtesy of Slicker Graphics, Truitt Auto Body in Seaman, and Biogene Seeds of Sardinia. In the Diamond Cut Lawn Care Dash for the fastest cars of each qualifying group it was Walton, KY driver Jesse Lay taking the win and earning the pole position in the feature. Devin Moran of Dresden placing second with Edinburgh, Indiana's Chad Stapleton and Chad Smith completing the running order. In heat race action it was Wyanet, Illinois driver (2013 Ike Moler winner) Jason Jaggers taking the checkers in heat one, while Batavia’s Tim Carpenter was victorious in heat two. In heat three it was Forest,Va driver Walker Arthur claiming the win in Mike Unger's machine while Wheelersburg's Rod Conley claimed the win in heat four. In the first of two B-main events, it was Roger Ruark taking the over Chris Shannon, while in B-main two, it was Middletown,Ohio's John Whitney Jr taking the win over Jeff Arnold, Jr. of Manchester . In the 50 lap A-main event, it was Jesse Lay jumping to the top spot and leading the first four laps,
but Moran would take over the top spot on lap five and begin to pull away. At the green it was Moran once again pulling away out front with Lay, Jaggers, and Smith battling hard behind him. Lap 14 would see hard charging Duane Chamberlain spun around on the front stretch and Rod Conley going pit side to change a tire. Lap 26 would bring an end to Robbie Hensley's night as an accident in turn four would force the Snappy Tomato sponsored driver into the wall in turn four. On the restart, it was still Moran out front but Smith and Lay would trade second spot until a lap 40 caution for the stopped vehicle of Arthur would slow things once again. On the restart, it was Moran out front but it was Scott James finding a groove on the highside and quickly working his way from fourth to second once the green was waved. Moran was continuing to work the bottom of the race track and upon catching lap traffic it was James taking the lead with two laps to go. As they entered turn three for the final time, it was Moran pulling a clean slide job on James to retake the lead. The two would make contact and Moran would turn sideways and cross the finish line just a foot or so ahead of James to take the win, the $3000 payout, and the prestigious title of being the eighth winner of the Victor “Ike” Moler Memorial. James came home second with Steve Casebolt, Chad Smith, and Jason Jaggers completing the top 5 positions. The UMP Modifieds would not be outdone as 25 cars were on hand and it was Columbus,Indiana's Devin Gilpin, Flemingsburg,Ky's Jimmy Lennex Jr, and Aurora,Indiana's Matt Hamilton claiming heat race wins while Dave McWilliams would claim the B-main event. In the feature it was a rough start and three complete restarts needed before a lap would be completed with Lennex out front
briefly before Hamilton would take over the top spot with Gilpin in pursuit. Gilpin would diamond the corners in turn one and get a run on Hamilton, but couldn't make the pass. Following a lap 16 caution for Adam Stricker spinning in turn four, it was a four lap shootout. Hamilton would get a good jump but as they took the white flag he would jump the cushion in turn two and open the door for Gilpin but as they entered turn three, Hamilton would close that door and take his fourth consecutive win at MRP in his Lightning chassis, Varsitee Screen Printing, Sign-A-Rama, OTS sponsored machine. Gilpin would come home second with Josh Rice charging from 15th to 3rd while Lennex and Jim Szekacs would complete the top five spots. In the final race of the night, things were no different as it would be a final lap finish to make things exciting for the fans in the DRC.net Crazy Compacts. The feature would start with a lap one three wide race for the lead as T.J. Dalton,Bubba Gibson, Tony Reed would battle it out but a caution would ruin the parade with Dalton the leader. On the restart, it was Dalton out front with Gibson right on his bumper the entire way. With a caution on lap 14 for the stopped car of Bethany Moler, there would be a one-lap shootout to determine the winner. At the green, Gibson would take advantage of a good start to take the inside spot going into turn one. As Gibson and Dalton would bang off of each other down the backstretch, it was 11th starting Justin Dalton who would take advantage and squeeze by on the inside to make it three wide off the last turn coming for the checkers. Justin Dalton would take his Bob's Used Auto, Cash For Junk Cars & Trucks, TJ's mobile computing sponsored machine to victory lane while Gibson would come home second with Jason Borgenmenke, Stephanie Butler and Clyde Pack completing the top five spots.
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The BSC Eagles pose with their trophy and medals after winning the Dog Days Tournament. Front row, from left, are Gwendalyn Flick (Anderson), Hannah Bolender (Mt. Orab/WB), Cloe Dingo (Batavia), Ellie Fullerton (Anderson), Kayla Nichols (Owensville/CNE), and Cassidy Asbury (Mt. Orab/WB). Second row, Caitlyn Woermann (Milford/CNE), Allison Blank (Sardinia/Eastern), Carolina Mayfield (Anderson/Turpin), Emma Smith (Batavia), Amanda Moon (Batavia), Mallory Tarvin (Anderson/Turpin), Laura Schmidt (Batavia), and Reagan Slattery (Batavia). Back row, coaches Derrick Ellis and Brian Smith. Not pictured are Madison Kattine (Georgetown) and Mackenzie Ellis (Glen Este).
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little time to show off their crew of skilled receivers during the scrimmage such as senior and Southern Buckeye Conference allstar Christian Dawson. When not at QB, Crall hauled in some fine catches as a 6'2” wide receiver. The preseason scrimmage that was open to the public gave Western Brown head coach Evan Dreyer and his staff the opportunity to see where improvements need to be made before the official season kicks off on Aug. 29. According to Dreyer, intensity was one major concern. “We have a lot of things to work on, that's the exciting part,” said Dreyer. “Did
we play the game the right way? Yes. Did we play the game enthusiastically? Not as high as high as I wanted to. Like I told the kids after the game, it's a journey and we're going to start this journey off the right way. I thought they played really well, and we are just going to have to keep improving. We have to play the game with an extreme amount of passion, we have to know our assignments, and we have to know our alignment. Anderson has a very good program. They are fundamentally sound and disciplined, and I felt like it was a good scrimmage for us.” As far as the tight battle for the starting QB position, fans may have to wait until the season kickoff to find
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for daily runs between Cincinnati, OH and Atlanta, GA Home EVERY weekend. 53' dry vans. No hazmat. Drivers will averge between 2600-2800 miles per week 2 years verifiable OTR experience required For application call Ron at
The University of Cincinnati Clermont College is currently accepting applications for a Student Development Specialist. Full time position (80%) to assist the Director with operational functions of the Upward Bound grant, including the following: recruitment and selection of high school students who are Upward Bound participants, written and oral public relations, communication with students, parents, schools and community agencies, coordination of student travel, enrichment seminars and career exploration, meetings with students to assess progress.
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER WANTED
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree with 1 year experience; OR associate degree with 3 years experience; OR 5 years experience. Experience must be in related field.
513-734-6696
Class A or B CDL required.
$17.00 - $19.00 per hour.
Home every night. 2 years experience required and clean driving record. 513-489-0866 Ask for Paul or Tom
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED 2 Years CDL experience required Clean driving record Local Hauling. Call:
Carl Ritter Trucking 513-625-7072 DUMP TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED
Two Years CDL Experience Required
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WHAT: FREE PERSONAL & CAREER DEVELOPMENT CLASS When: Sept. 2nd - Dec. 16th, Tuesday nights 6:30 - 9 pm Where: Southern Hills Career Technical Center, Room 161A CALL: 937-378-6131 TO REGISTER TODAY! Travel allowances available. Need more information? Call Rhonda at 937-763-0808
200 - HELP WANTED
200 - HELP WANTED
A FAMILY BUSINESS for Over 35 Years
Now Hiring Class A CDL Drivers. Must have clean record and pass drug test. Good equipment, steady work, mostly local with some overnights. Retirement and health insurance available. Bonus & Performance Incentives. Call 937-444-3717.
************ CDL-A Driver $1,000 sign on Bonus 2 years experience Percentage Pay Vacation + Holiday Regional Position
HIRING QUALIFIED, professional mow crew member. 2-year minimum commercial experience with walk behind z turn mowers, ride on z turn mowers, string trimmers and blowers. Must have reliable transportation and be flexible with schedule. 25-35 hours week. 513-678-0735.
GAS STATION Canopy Construction Crew needed Sheet Metal or Steel Prefab exp a plus. Travel Job. Company Vehicle provided. Year round Position. Must have clean driving record. Please email resume or contact information to kellphipps@hotmail.com.
513-724-7140
Job Description: Under general supervision from a designated administrator, assist students with academic and career related concerns.
Position Qualification: Bachelor's degree in education, counseling or a related field. At least 1 year of experience working with disadvantaged students in an educational setting, particularly low-income, first-generation to college students, or educational advising experience. To apply for position (214PV9113), please see www.jobsatuc.com
The University of Cincinnati is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer/M/F/Vet/Disabled. UC is a smoke-free work environment.
TELECOMMUNICATION SPECIALIST/ 911 DISPATCHER
Applications are now being accepted for the position of Telecommunication Specialist/911 Dispatcher for the Brown County Communication Center.
The Communication Center provides County-wide emergency and non-emergency communications for Police, Fire, and EMS as well as other governmental agencies. The Communications Center is an Enhanced 911 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and uses multiple state of the art computer systems to process calls for service to the general public as well as our public safety user community.
Minimum Qualifications Include:
Must be at least 18 years of age; experience working with the public; ability to type 40 wmp; valid driver’s license; normal physical ability; legible hand writing; good oral and written communication skill; ability to follow oral and written instructions; prior knowledge of windows software applications; good hearing; clear speaking voice; must work flexible hours to include all shifts, nights, weekends, and holidays, and accept on-call duty status. Applicant must also pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check. Beginning salary $10.45 an hour plus an excellent benefit package.
Applicants may pick up an application and complete job description at the:
Brown County Communication Center 755 Mount Orab Pike Georgetown, Ohio 45121
Resumes may accompany a completed job application. All applications must be in a sealed envelope marked to the attention of the Director and must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., Friday, September 5, 2014. Brown County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
200 - HELP WANTED
ALL CREATURES Animal Hospital is seeking to hire one Satellite Manager to oversee our 3 locations. Locations are in Anderson, Mt. Washington & Mt. Carmel, The manager’s primary job is to make the 3 Satellites as profitable & efficient as possible by maintaining trained staffing & happy repeating customers. The job would require working at least one day a week at each of our 3 facilities. Email your resume to: lisa@all-creatures.com if interested.
ALLIED AMBULANCE Services looking for FT/PT EMT Basics, EMT Intermediate & Paramedic. Contact 937-379-1404 for more information.
AUTOMOTIVE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Amelia, Auto Tech, Auto Detailer/ Tow Truck Driver. Must have experience, tools & references 513-200-9909.
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200 - HELP WANTED DIETARY MANAGER
Must have Serv Safe Certification Accepting applications at: Sunrise Manor & Convalescent Center 3434 State Rt. 132 Amelia, OH 45102 513-797-5144.
DRIVERS: NEW MANAGEMENT. Home Almost Daily. Great Pay, Excellent Benefits. Sign on Bonus, CDL- A 2 YRS EXP REQ. 1-888-208-5112.
DRIVERS: CDL-A. Average $52,000 per yr. plus. Excellent Home Time +Weekends. Monthly Bonuses up to $650. 5,000w APU's for YOUR Comfort +ELogs. Excellent Benefits. 100% no touch. 877-704-3773. DRIVERS: MONEY & Miles… New Excellent Pay Package, 100% Hands OFF Freight, Great Home time, Monthly Bonus, 1 yr. OTR exp., No Hazmat 877-704-3773.
200 - HELP WANTED
DRIVERS: CDL-A Lots of Money & Miles Several Different Dedicated Routes. 100% Hands OFF Freight. Home Weekly. Newer Equipment. 855-347-2703. DUMP TRUCK DRIVER Class B. Must have physical. 513-383-7334.
EXPERIENCED HVAC Installer and/or Tech residential/light commercial work. Pay based upon experience. Clean driving record. 937-725-5790 HELP WANTED Felicity Manufacturer Full Time 1st shift. Apply in person M-Th 9am-3pm 1105 St. Rt. 133, Bethel. No phone calls please.
LANDSCAPE COMPANY looking for experienced individuals. Must be drug free with a clean driving record & pass a background check. Call 513-276-2836 for immediate interview.
200 - HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: We are seeking enthusiastic, motivated, mechanical minded individuals with general machine shop experience. Duties include operating radial drill press, lathe, horizontal and vertical band saw, grinders, etc. Welding experience a plus. Please call 513-286-7700 for information during hours of operation (M-F 8-4:30 pm). Submit applications at: 10402 West Fork Rd. Georgetown, Ohio 45121. HIRING CAREGIVERS Clermont & Brown County openings. Helping seniors to remain at home by providing non-medical care. All Shifts. Home Instead Senior Care Call 513-230-5111 IMMEDIATE POSITIONS OPEN 1st & 2nd shift. Apply in person or email resume to: droush@coremt.com. Core Composite Cincinnati 4174 Half Acre Road Batavia, OH 45103. Great benefit package. Equal opportunity employer. Looking for
EXPERIENCED Interior Trim Carpenters For More Info. Call
937-444-0820
LOOKING FOR rough framer starting ASAP. Experience a MUST $8-$15 DOS. Carpooling available, about 40+ hrs wkly. Call/leave message/text. 937-515-0361. WANTED: 20 people to join our 12 week, “Lose Weight & Inches” fall Weight-Loss Challenge. Last group, each averaged almost a 10 inches lost. For PreRegistration or more information call Sue @ Ideal Nutrition, 937-444-6161.
SMALL CLEANING Service looking for honest, reliable, hardworking person. Very part-time. Neat appearance a must. Clean & clear police record. Must be willing to sumbit to random drug testing 513-314-1778. Ask for Marie.
CARE GIVERS
FT/PT - All shifts
No prior experience needed to work in our 8-client family home in Milford/Goshen area. You’ll help teach our developmentally disabled clients daily living skills. Our comprehensive training is paid and includes FA/CPR. With a HS diploma/GED; clean background check & acceptable driving record, you could be working immediately. EOE.
Call today at 513-229-2281 coiohio.net
Community Concepts, Inc. is a drug free workplace.
SENIOR HOMECARE UNLIMITED
Accepting Applications for Brown, Highland and Adams Counties.
PART- TIME OR FULL-TIME HOME HEALTH AIDES
in Brown, Highland and Adams Counties to work in the home of the elderly. Prefer CNA, STNA or have 1-year supervisory experience as an Aide. Must have no criminal record and pass a drug test. We provide Flexible Hours.
Contact Melissa at (937) 444-0930 for more information on how to have a rewarding career as an HHA. An Equal Opportunity Employer
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY: Senior Homecare Unlimited, LLC does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national original, disability, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. For further information about this policy, contact Melissa Hughes, Section 504 Coordinator at 937-444-0930 or Ohio Relay TDD at 1-800-750-0750.
THE VILLAGE OF HAMERSVILLE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR A PART-TIME UTILITY CLERK POSITION.
B R O A D S H E E T O D D
THE POSITION AVERAGES 25 HRS/WEEK, AND APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO BE BONDED. Please mail resumes to Village of Hamersville, P.O. Box 146, Hamersville, OH 45130, or they can be dropped off at the Village office at 130 West Main Street, Hamersville, or faxed to 937-379-1851.
For more information, please call 513-646-1677.
HELP WANTED Full & Part time security officers. Apply at the Lake Waynoka Administration Building.
937-446-3232
200 - HELP WANTED
NOW HIRING DIRECT CARE AIDES PINE RIDGE PINE VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL HOMES INC. IS NOW HIRING FOR FULL AND PART TIME. WEEKENDS TO BE EXPECTED. Direct care aides needed for individuals with Developmental disabilities in a residential setting. Must have a valid driver’s license, clean background check and a High school diploma GED. No experience necessary will train. Starting pay @ 11.25 per hour. Apply in person @ 146 North Third St. Williamsburg, Ohio 45176.
200 - HELP WANTED NURSE
Accepting applications at: Sunrise Manor & Convalescent Center 3434 State Rt. 132 Amelia, OH 45102 513-797-5144.
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Stove, refrigerator, and on site laundry. Possibility of rental assistance. "Metro Accepted"
TDD #419-526-0466 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED
1 & 2BR APARTMENTS, Williamsburg, all utilities included except electric. 513-724-7802. ABERDEEN LARGE 2br apt. appliances with washer/dryer hook-up, lower unit, nice quiet area, $500/mo +utilities. Leave message. 937-378-2684.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 1, 2 & 3br, Equal Opportunity Housing, apply at Forest Glade Apartments, 9001 Airport Rd., Georgetown, OH, 937-378-4565. AMELIA - 2br apartments. Under new management. $575. 513-365-4000.
APARTMENT FOR Rent. Two bedroom, equipped kitchen, newly decorated. $450 month, deposit & references required. NO PETS. 513-876-3017. APARTMENT IN Georgetown located on Kenwood Ave. 1br, 1ba, freshly painted, new carpet. Owner pays water, sewage & trash. Tenant pays electric heat & air. $450/month. Leave message. 937-378-2684 BATAVIA - Two and three bedroom apartments available with open waiting list. Accepting applications M-F, 9am-4pm. Apartments are income based. 513-732-3804.
RIPLEY Elm Place Apartments
accepting applications. Newly remodeled 2 br., 1 ba., w/d hookup, C/A, heat, no pets.
937-618-1371 or 937-618-1370 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 RIPLEY LARGE 1bdrm, 2nd floor walkup, all appliances, deck, storage locker, yard, for singles or couple, no pets or smokers please. Rent $350 includes water/ sewer. References, deposit, 1-yr lease. Call Fred at 513-528-5100 ext. 211 or: email fredd@mikal.com.
300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED
FOR RENT OR SALE 682 US 52, Aberdeen
1BR apt. upstairs with down stairs space available for business or storage. Has 25x40 garage behind property. 2acres total. Across from BP station. Very low down payment! Financing available!
606-584-8881
GEORGETOWN - near center of town, 2br, 1ba, 1st floor, utilities included, $575 per month. Application & deposit required 937-776-4759.
GEORGETOWN TWO 2-bedroom, upper level large apartments available; Equipped kitchen, laundry on site, water & sewer paid. $450/$495 month, deposit & references 937-378-3495.
WAITING LIST NOW OPEN
Owensville Commons Apartments
is currently accepting applications for 1br apartments for 62 years of age or older, handicapped/disabled regardless of age. Applications taken M-F 9:30a.m.-3:30p.m. 513-732-6935 TDD #1-800-750-0750 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” Equal Housing Opportunity
WILLIAMSBURG/ GEORGETOWN - Efficiency or 3br. Trash paid. Beautiful setting, spacious apartment homes. Rents $319-$675. Call to view 513-365-4000.
Now Accepting Applications at AMANDA ACRES APARTMENTS
11 Cecelia Drive Amelia, Oh 45102
513-753-4334
DESIGNATED FOR 62 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER, HANDICAP/ DISABLED REGARDLESS OF AGE.
One and two bedroom apartments with appliances furnished. On site laundry facility. Call for details or pick up an application at the rental office Possibility of rental assistance. Metro accepted
TDD #419-526-0466 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
303 - HOUSES FOR RENT 400 - HOUSES FOR SALE
BEAUTIFUL 2-BEDROOM ranch house located near scenic historical covered bridge, creek. Stove/refrigerator included, washer/dryer hookup, garage, Mt. Orab area; $625/mo, good credit history, deposit required. Available Oct. 1st. 513-532-7560.
FOR RENT or Sale 4-bedroom house, brick, full basement. $485/mo plus 1-month deposit & utilities. Located at 307 Andrew, Georgetown. For more info call 937-379-1893.
HOUSE FOR rent in Sardinia, 2br, storage building, fenced-in backyard, front porch, refrigerator, stove, washer, dryer, hardwood floors, $500 month, $500 deposit. Leave message 937-444-2923.
NEW 4 BR, 2 BA houses for rent in Mt. Orab. 2car garage, cathedral ceilings, all appliances. No pets. 937-213-1548.
308 - OFFICE/BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT
Immaculate 3BR Brick home w/bsmt, & 4 lots only $115,000
Dorothy Roush
513-720-0547 droush@sibcycline.com
8 ACRES, Beautiful 3BR home loaded w/extras, full bsmt, pond, woods, barn, Beautiful estate!
Dorothy Roush
513-720-0547 droush@sibcycline.com
BUSINESS BUILDING 321 Walnut St., Felicity; AC, electric heat, water, $400 month, 937-379-1412. Ask for Ralph.
310 - WANTED TO RENT
LOOKING TO lease your property for hunting in Clermont, Brown & Adams Counties. I am very experienced in hunting leases & I am a responsible hunter. References available. 513-368-6480.
WANTED! FARM GROUND TO RENT
BIG PRICE REDUCTION!! 3+BR, family room, great room w/stone fireplace, 2 car attached garage, barn with storage, green house, 3.5 acres and creek!
Dorothy Roush
513-720-0547 droush@sibcycline.com
402 - APT. HOUSES FOR SALE MT. ORAB 2-family apartment 937-213-3909 house, zoned commercial, located in growing 400 - HOUSES FOR SALE area, $95,000.00, 3BR, 2BA, full basement with 4th BR, large deck, possible owner attatched garage, shed on financing, 1.25 ac. Near Lynchburg 937-444-2689. schools. $115,500,
for 2015 season and beyond.
937-725-2548.
MOVE-IN READY in Ripley, 3br 1ba house original hard wood floors, new appliances, double lot next to park, $109,000. Call 937-618-2061.
403 - MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDE with land, PLEASE TAKE OVER, $3500 deposit. 888-221-4503.
RIVERBEND APARTMENTS
Welcome Home! is currently accepting applications for 1 and 2 bedroom apartments
LAKEVIEW APARTMENTS 937-379-2032 Quiet Setting $425 Month + $425 Security Deposit Conveniently located between Hamersville & Bethel
1890 Vista Circle Aberdeen, OH. 45101 937-795-2504
Two Bedroom One Bath
INCOME QUALIFICATIONS DO APPLY AND RENTAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE
TDD #419-526-0466
“This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
403 - MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
MOBILE HOME 3br, 2bath 1993 Century 14x70, $10,500. All new interior from front to back & floor to light fixtures. Has never been lived in after renovation. Ready to move-in on your lot. Axles & tires are on. Ready to move where you want it. Home is located in Mt. Orab, OH. You will not find another like it. Just like walking through the door of a brand new home. If you would like a list of improvements or pictures, call John between 7am & 8pm. 859-393-8415.
MT ORAB Mobile Home, 2br 1ba, newly remodeled. Asking $8500. Accepting applications to rent. 513-313-5553.
406 - FARMS FOR SALE
PRICE REDUCED!! MT. ORAB FARM FOR SALE BY OWNER! Lovely 3br 2.5ba home in country with wb fireplace, walkout finished bsmt, situated on 30+ acres (18 tillable) on quiet dead end rd. Featuring 2 well stocked lakes, 36’x70’ barn w/concrete flr, 2 horse stalls, tack rm & workshop. Near grocery, restaurants, medical center & more. A great buy at only $270,000 or will divide. Call 937-444-4379 for viewing.
408 - LEASE-OPTION TO BUY
LEASE-OPTION TO BUY - Sardinia area, two bedroom, 1-bath house furnished with stove refrigerator, washer & dryer, attached carport, two outbuildings, fenced in yard $5000 down, $550 month. 937-728-9694.
501 - CHILD CARE
DAYCARE HUGS & KIDS, LLC. 6th & Willow St., Williamsburg Call Dorothy Lewis 513-218-7471 or Stephanie Lewis 859-801-0125
STAY AT home mom looking to do day care out of my Batavia home, will serve breakfast and 2-snacks, must bring their lunch, have a nice fenced in back yard with lots of toys to play with, can start asap, times from 6am–5pm Monday– Friday. Please call 513680-9314 also can get your kids on and off bus for school in the Batavia school district.
504 - BUSINESS SERVICES BATTISTA CRAFTMASTER HARDWOOD FLOORING Free Estimates
Specializing in: Refinish and Custom Installation & Repair 513-487-9476 513-601-4390
http://www.battistacraft masterhardwood.com
BUSH HOGGING, Garden Tilling and other tractor services. Call Mike at 937-515-0947.
CANCHESTER RECYCLING in Manchester is looking for insulated copper & aluminum wire.
INS. #1 = $1.75 INS. #2 = 95¢
937-414-0972 Open M-W-F 10-4
506 - CLEANING
HOUSE CLEANING SERVICES Natural Aromatherapy cleaning for a healthy, clean and naturally fragrant home. Everything we use is all natural. Weekly, monthly, one-time, move-in/ move-out cleanings. New customers receive $25 off your first clean by mentioning this ad. K&M Cleaning Pros 513-806-8537 KandMcleaningpros@ gmail.com
507 - SEWING & ALTERATIONS
For all your sewing needs for you, your family and your home. Call 937-4444276. Reasonable rates, expert service.
510 - BANQUET HALL RENTAL
HALL RENTAL Two halls available for rent. One hall is 4000 sq. ft. w/complete kitchen. Second hall holds 175 people. Call for pricing. 937-378-4330.
600 - FURNITURE
DANISH MODERN dining room suite includes table, 8-chairs & buffet. Excellent condition. 937-379-2071.
611 - WANTED TO BUY
ANTIQUES CASH PAID!! I buy antiques everyday. Call for appointment or see me on Monday at the Old Piano Factory Mall, 307 N. Second St., Ripley, Ohio 513-313-0338.
Background & Credit Check References Required No Pets
611 - WANTED TO BUY CASH PAID TODAY!
Antiques • Jewelry • Furniture • Appliances • Gold • Silver • Records • Tools • All Collectibles • Household • Estates • Used Cars • 30 Year Buyer
Almost Anything! 937-378-2850 937-378-1819
613 - PETS AND SUPPLIES
FREE PUPPY SOCIAL All Creatures Animal Hospital at our Amelia location. 513-797-7387.
NKC AMERICA Bulldog puppies males & females for sale, $400. Ready August 3rd. Call Christie 937-502-5096.
614 - HORSES/LIVESTOCK
(NEW) ELECTRIC fence supplies! Fence chargers (electric, solar, and battery type) plus insulators of all types, hi tensile and polywire rolls. Discount prices and large quantities! Call Klayton Juillerat, 937-205-5256.
615 - MISC. FOR SALE 18FT 1990 Bayliner Bowrider, 115 HP MerCruiser, Good condition, $1900. 937-379-1817.
CRAFTSMAN RIDING Mower, 46" $400; above ground pool, 24' new filter & solar blanket with reel $400 OBO 937-515-0964.
702 - MISC. NOTICES
HELP A VET! Donate your junk cars. Call 513-739-7978. Leave name & number. Help put food on a Vet’s table.
802 - MOTORCYCLES/ MINI-BIKES
2008 YAMAHA 650 Classic, Good condition, 20,000 miles, $3,000. 513-444-6869.
901 - SALES
BIG YARD SALE: 5105 Shafer Road Georgetown, Off 68 & Hamer Rd. Wahlsburg, Thurs., Aug. 28, Fri., Aug. 29th, Sat., Aug. 30th 9am. Rain or shine! Large appliances, furniture, antiques, tools, household, Lots, Lots More!!! BIG ESTATE YARD SALE: 108 Plum Street East Georgetown, Corner of Apple & Plum St. East one block from courthouse, every Friday & Saturday 9am. Rain or Shine! Appliances, furniture, antiques, advertising, jewelry, tools DVD’s, household. House & garage are full!!!
901 - SALES
ESTATE YARD SALE! August 30th 9am-??? John Deere diesel riding mower, household items, tools, vintage items. 3773 Tri-County Road, Seaman. FIRST-TIME YARD SALE!! August 29th & 30th 9am-4pm; Household, dishes, decorative items, antiques, dining room table, games & misc. 5338 Bardwell-Buford Rd., Mt. Orab.
FUND RAISING for Mission trip to Africa. Antiques, collectables, household items & misc. Garage opens @ 9am6pm Aug 30, Sept 6, Sept 20. 13254 US HWY 62, Winchester OH 45697.
GARAGE SALE (Inside) August 29th & 30th, 12824 Heaton Rd., Sardinia 9am-5pm, great variety, good clothes, antiques, lots more. GARAGE SALE - Rain or Shine. Sept 4th, 5th, 6th 9am-4pm. Great prices on new/returned vacuums, market & beach umbrellas, mini fridge, microwave, intex pool sets, wet/dry vac, bike ramps, barely used clothes, dryer, light fixtures, toy tractors, household items, women’s clothing. 1964 Bethel New Hope Rd., Bethel.
LARGE GARAGE SALE! Pre-moving Sale, furniture, decorations, clothes, linens, very nice assortment of things. 108 South Fork Drive, Mt. Orab Thursday & Friday August 28th & 29th 10am-5pm Saturday August 30th 9am-noon.
MULTI-FAMILY SALE - Everything must go! August 31-Sept. 1st 8am-??? 3422 Carpenter Rd., Carpenter Rd., Mt. Orab. Furniture, bedding, rugs, etc. Way too much to list!! All prices negotiable!! Rain or shine!! RESCHEDULED YARD SALE Sept. 5th, 6th & 7th 10522 John Woods Rd. off St. Rt. 32, Winchester, 9am-6pm. Camper size refrigerator, vanity top, fish tanks w/cabinet, Sun Conure & African Grey w/cages. Rain dates 12th, 13th & 14th.
SARDINIA UMW RUMMAGE SALE SEPT. 5TH & 6TH Sardinia United Methodist Women invite everyone to attend their annual rummage sale to be held at the SUM church annex located at 110 Graham St., Sardinia starting 9am, Friday the 5th & Sat. the 6th. Many items including school clothing will be available. All items in the rummage sale are ‘sold’ by donation only. Pay as much as you can or as little as you need. Proceeds benefit the Agape Christian Emergency Fund & local Community Food Pantry.
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new listing - winchester area very clean, 3br, 2 bath, manufactured home on 6 1/2 acres with lake. in n. adams school district. asking $89,900. call dan jr.
new listing - sardinia - 5 secluded acres, approx. 2 miles to sr 32. this property is at the end of private road. fenced in swimming pool. rolling w/creek front. 3 br home with finished basement & basement garage. large deck over looking creekside. many trees. asking $125,000. call dan sr. new listing - sardinia very nice 2 story home in town, 3br, 1 1/2 baths, basement, motivated seller. need to settle estate. asking $52,500. call dan sr.
new listing - sardinia area - 3 br, 2 bath, extra large 2 car attached garage. large family room/dining room area. asking $99,500. call dan sr.
new listing - sardinia - bank owned, 3 br brick on 1/2 acre lot. full basement. needs tlc & repairs. asking $42,000. call dan sr. price reduced adams co. cherry fork area - bank owned needs repairs & tlc. 2 large outbuildings on 1/2 acre lot near sr 136. asking $35,000. call dan sr.
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1414259 - Amelia Brand new windows, drywall, beautiful flooring, HWH, slider, Stainless Steel appliances w/total Kitchen renovation. >2000 sq.ft. living area in this home, it's better than new! 0.5 ACRE! 4BD, 2.5BA. Entire back deck is surrounded w/privacy fencing. Fenced areas for safety. $154,500
SOL Georgetown DP END $49,900 - 1990 ING Brandy-wine Mobile Home w/ cov. front and back porches. Newer Laminate thruout. Brand new carpet in 2nd BR. Fully Equip. Kit. has pull-out cabinet drawers. Central HVAC, MBR suite has a walk-in shower. Cath. ceilings thru-out. Black top drive. Public Water and Sewer. Carport. .50 ac. 1400432 - Mt. Orab - Custom blt. One of a kind 2200 sq. ft. ranch on public wat & sew. Brand new conversion has FR w/cabinetry &counter tops. Two MBR suites, Equip.Kit. w/island, HVAC (1 yr). Ultra insulated. Kayak pool in fncd back yard. Shed w/porch. Wall in LR removable. $129,900
1400428 Western Brown Schools Welcome to Paradise! 3BD, 2BA. Complete renovation w/patio enclosure. New laminate in Kit. & Fam. Rm. Huge cov. back deck. det. Gar w/plenty of storage. Fenced yd. w/garden spot planted. Stocked pond w/dock & blt. in seating. New HVAC. $149,900 P EN D IN G
1389049 - 2005 Anniversary Model. Brand new laminate, carpet, paint, faucets plus pot & pan rack. Huge kitchen. This model has most of late year upgrades all in this home. Side deck. 3 acre lot. Approx 1.5 acres in woods. Creek lined. Large shed. Move in ready $87,000
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Office: (513) 474-3500
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1415850 - Mt. Orab - Brand new roof, knotty pine ceilings *Renovated bath *Full basement *2 car garage *Stone grill 2BD, 1.5BA *Mature shade *Lots of road frontage *This home was in the middle of renovation when seller decided to sell *Must see to appreciate *No FHA *203K Avail. *may be eligible for assistance through the Brown County CHIP Program*
$69,900
1412993 Bethel - 1.91 ACRES - You will be looking for the moat! This hm boasts a turret, court yard, open loft, great room, flr to ceiling brick F/P and an updated Kit w/granite cntr tops, an island and lots of storage space. The entry door, light and staircase are truly medieval. 4BD, 3BA. $227,500
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1411341 - Mt. Orab Complete renovation! Brand new flooring thru-out! Absolute Doll House! 3 BD, 2 BA. Natural bay window, stained glass windows. Butcher block counter tops, fullbath up and down, privacy on a no out let street. Conveniently located seconds off of St Rt 32. $129,900 PEN
1407798 - Mt. Orab - Unbelievable!! Beau. hdwd floors, 3BD, 2BA, Wainscoting, Kit. renovation ‘12, crown molding, natural woodwork, 2 staircases, 2 car gar w/apt which rents for $400. Corner location, rolling landscaped yard. Seconds off of St.Rt. 32. (Drapes are avail. 4 all win.) $145,000
1404089 Georgetown ING Beautifully PEND SOLD maintained home that has not lost it's charm. Wonderfully maintained and spotless. 1404094 - Winchester - 3 yr. old Brick Ranch w/vaultPocket doors, wide base boards, hrdwd flring, ed cathedral ceilings. Brand new light fixtures & ceiling & asummer kit along with renovated baths, fans. Hardwood thru-out the home. Beautiful kitchen DR & kit. Immaculate! Det 2 car gar. Small lot. equippedw/granite countertops & ALL stainless steel appliances. 3BD, 2BA MUST SEE!!! $137,500 Public utilities. 3BD, 2BA. $139,900 1398370 - Lake 1402623 - Waynoka BethelBeautiful home 5 ACRES! nestled on four Minutes off lots in the gated of SR 125. community of Lake Waynoka. Spacious Inside walls insulated, 2 full kits, Formal DR w/crown two story, 4 BR, 2.5 Bath home with full molded tray ceiling, Deluxe MBR suite, Full brick walk-out basement. All BR’s have walk-in w/coined corners, Decking & patio, 40x60 closets. New gas logs in F/P. Fully Tecumseh bldg. w/ water, elec,& 12' door. 8' att. gar equipped Kit. has SS appliances. doors 4BD, 3 1/2BA. 5 acres. $315,000 Wonderful wooded setting. $179,900
new listing - georgetown - well maintained 3 br brick ranch in country on approx. 1 acre. screened in side porch. new roof in 2010. mature landscaping, ideal starter home. all kitchen appliances stay. nice detached 20x40 garage. also 2 outbuildings. asking $99,500. call dan sr.
acreage - russelville area - 36+ vacant acres. lots of road frontage on multiple roads. 1/2 in crops, 1/2 in pasture that rolls. public water & sewage available. several building sites. asking $169,900. contact dan sr.
sardinia - price reduced - 3/4 bedroom frame home on large lot in town with partial basement, very clean, great starter home or rental investment. must see interior to appreciate this property. new price is $51,500.
ash ridge area - 2009 16x68 giles mobile home with above ground pool & deck on 6 acres. large commercial size building with wood boiler heat in garage, electric & bathroom. large oversized garage doors, implement shed. shed has additional finished heated room. asking $164,900. call dan jr. sardinia vacant church building. needs occupant. main st., asking $52,500.
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new listing - russellville - large corner lot. water & sewage available. asking $10,000 new listing - 2 1/2 acres with large garage near cherry fork, with frontage on sr 136. asking $11,000 new listing - eastern schools - 5 vacant acres. asking $22,900 price reduced - double waterfront lot - lake waynoka - great place for dock & building spot. asking $69,900 new listing - vacant corner lot in downtown sardinia, all utilities available. many options for your new building. contact dan sr. sardinia, 1-1/2 acre lot in town - water & sewer available. asking $49,500 price reduced - sardinia - commercial lot, edge of sardinia near new elementary school. has city water & sewer. excellent traffic flow. asking $39,500 mt. orab area - moon rd. 4 vacant acres. county water available. price reduced to $12,900 or make offer.
danny d. declaire, broker
sardinia, oh 45171 • phone: 937-446-2610 (office) 1-800-967-6166 charles griffin dennis declaire ellen housh kenneth kelch roger courts dan declaire ii
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LD 1404922 PE ND Hamersville IN G Beautiful Country Setting! Brand new flooring & sub-flooring thru-out. Brand new furn. & HWH. 3BD, 2BA. Newer roof, paint, shed & updated elec. service. Covered front porch and tiered decking in the back. All on 1 acre. Nice area of homes. Why pay rent? Western Brown Schools. $64,500
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You can move into a New Home Today! Look weekly in the Sun Group Newspapers real estate section for all the area’s listings of new homes.
1417232 Sardinia - Step back into time! 3 BR/2 BA, .20 acre. Natural original wdwk. 3 stained glass windows. Newer elec, furn w/AC, roof & poured patio area. Easily converted to office bldg. Bckyrd could become parking area. Currently has a pool w/pool house. part bsmt. $99,900 LISTI
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1413931 - Mt. Orab - Located in the heart of town *If Mt.Orab had one, it would be on the historical register *Quaint living with white picket fence *Formal DR, fully equipped Kit & a fenced yard for the kids 3BD, 2BA. 0.25 ACRE! *Walk to everything!! $87,500
1409839 Georgetown .69 ACRESFirst offering in desirable Stonybrook subdivision*3 BD, 3BA*Winding driveway*Full glass entry w/side lites, ceramic & half Ba.*Renov. Kit. w/island*FRw/WBFP*Beau Florida Rm*2 walk-outs to 16x30 rear deck*Amish blt shed*Landscaping w/ rock wall & iron fencing. $172,000
SOL D PE $209,900.00 NDIN Western Brown G Schools!! 2 minutes to SR 32. 2 YR. OLD Geothermal Heating & Air. 2100 sq.ft. plus a Full (part. fin.) Beau. Italian tile in huge eatin kit., Large Fam.Rm. w/antique mantle. Huge MBR suite. All on 12 wooded acs. 100% financing avail! 4BR, 2 1/2 BA
1358528 Georgetown WOW! All brick home w/brand new roof, paint & flring* Both baths & kit. fully renovated* 3BD, 2BA. Open foyer w/ceramic flring & closet *Fam. Rm. w/bar & wall of french doors* Deck w/lanai*2 walk in clsts in MBR suite*Coy pond* Beautifully landscaped. $117,000
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1374916 Ripley Wonderful river view! 2BD, 1BA. Brand new kitchen, bsmt windows & paint thru-out. Hardwood flring. Large living room. Newer retaining wall at walk-out. Truly affordable. Why rent? $42,000
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1414188 - Georgetown - Area of fine homes. 2500 sq.ft. home which is totally updated. Newer hdwd flooring, updated kit, 1st. floor MBR suite. 4BD, 3BA. Window boxes, full bsmt, prof. landscaped & a 24x24 detached garage in add. to attach. 0.91 ACRE! 2 car. Large lot. Ready to move right in!! $184,900
SOLD 1408571 PEND ING Mt. Orab Full Brick Home w/full bsmt 3BD, 1BA. *Brand new roof *Gorgeous hdwd floors thru-out *’13 Bath remodeled w/ceramic & travertine, Basement sump installed & bsmt waterproofed *Unique liting pkg *Fluted woodwork w/rosettes, Fam. Rm (Brand new carpet) *Drive thru garage. $129,900
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1401780 - Looking for privacy??? This is your home! Beautiful stick built - 3 bdrm, 2 baths sitting on 1.56 acre. $110,000
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1265584 Mt. Orab OWNER FINANCING! Flexible Terms!! Former Cahall Apparel Store in the heart of Mt. Orab. 1100 sq ft of store front office area w/4 add'l rental apts. Full walkout bsmt. Low maintence. 15 space parking lot with mo. income. Public Utilities. $199,900
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Ken Juillerat, Sr. 937-442-4302
Ken Juillerat, Jr. 937-402-1276
Klayton Juillerat 937-205-5256
J.W. Lee 513-476-4184
Ken McCarty 937-478-6077
VACANT LAND 51.5 ACRE TRACT Located at 600 Main St., Ripley w/2 acres in city limits.
PRICED AT $2,900 PER ACRE 56 ACRE TRACT Located at 12398 U.S. Rt. 62 near Mt. Orab. 40 acres tillable!
PRICED AT $4,155 PER ACRE 125 ACRE TRACT Located at 12577 U.S. Rt. 62 near Macon. 50 acres tillable!
PRICED AT $4,000 PER ACRE 9 ACRE TRACT Commercial land on Sicily Rd. & St. Rt. 32
PRICED AT $227,500
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FARM MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY Sept. 6th, 2014 10:00 AM
1994 FORD 3930 DIESEL one owner clean only 638 hrs SHARPEST ONE YOU’LL EVER FIND!
FUSSNECKER AND SONS TRACTOR SALES 6027 US HWY 62 Ripley, Ohio 45167 Just North of Ripley in Red Oak close to US62/68 intersection
TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT, COMBINES, LAWNMOWERS, & MISCELLANEOUS
CONSIGNED: 1994 Ford 3930 Diesel one owner clean with less than 700hrs, Timber-Jack Skidder, 2007 John Deere 6603 2wd Diesel Cab AC/Heat, Ford 641 tractor, One horse open Sleigh and much more! Accepting consignments NOW till Friday September 5th M-F 8:00 AM till 5:00 PM, SATURDAYS 8:00 AM till Noon • NO CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED ON SALE DAY!
TO CONSIGN OR FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL DUSTIN (937) 515-5448 OR FUSSNECKER AND SONS (937) 392-4700
TERMS: Cash or Check with ID. Payment in full on day of Auction. COMMISSION RATES: Progressive Rates at 10% per item. $400.00 maximum per item; $10.00 minimum per item; $10 no sale fee per item. Announcements made sale day take precedence over any and all advertising. See additional pictures and information at www.auctionzip.com - Auctioneer ID #31651
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DUSTIN FUSSNECKER LICENSED AUCTIONEER 6027 US HWY 62 Ripley, Ohio 45167• (937) 515-5448 Licensed and Bonded in favor of the Sate of Ohio
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weather so far. Clermont was hot Monday and Tuesday. Then they had rain on Wednesday. Cooling off Thursday; it really was great weather for us and a large turnout of people. Hope the trend for good weather lasts through the last week of September and the Little State Fair. We visited with Tom and Lori Cornwell and met some of the directors. Tom and I talked to Brent Bair who sells french fries and lemonade at fairs including ours. He told stories about past fairs and experiences he has had through the years. The Antique Machinery Show was our next stop. Went on Thursday and enjoyed a Pork Tenderloin Sandwich from the Knights of Columbus in Fayetteville. Our friend and fellow director Mitch Erwin and his friends really get you looking forward to the Brown Co. Fair, food wise. Harold and Betty Manning were there with their homemade ice cream and there was fresh corn on the cob too. They had a bigger flea market and the parade and all the old ways of making things instead of buying
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when our children were born. Matt and his wife are expecting their baby the first of September. We hope their son can see his first Brown Co. Fair September 22 through the 27. Congratulations to the Adams Co. Agricultural Society. All their hard work really showed in the improvements and appearances of the fairgrounds. You could feel a new pride and excitement with a job well done. Got to meet Barb and Steve Rader at the fair; they have the concession tent at the Brown Co. Fair with the cooked pig out front. They have a busy schedule this summer but look forward to being at the 163rd Brown Co. Fair. After packing up Saturday night, they were heading for the Clermont Co. Fair starting Sunday. We went to the Clermont Co. Fair on Thursday. The fairs are really having good
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ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30TH AT 10:00 AM UNFINISHED NEW HOME - OUTBUILDINGS - 3 ACRES
INSIDE INSPECTION MON. EVE., AUG. 25TH - FROM 5:00 TO 6:00 PM OR CALL (513) 732-6300 FOR PRIVATE SHOWING LOCATION & DIRECTIONS: 2398 HESS ROAD, MT. ORAB, OH. 45154. FROM MT. ORAB, TAKE ST. RT. 32 WEST ABOUT 2 MILES TO LEFT ON BODMAN, SHORT DISTANCE TO RIGHT ON HESS RD. TO DRIVEWAY ON LEFT. OR FROM WILLIAMSBURG, TAKE ST. RT. 32 EAST TO RIGHT ON EASTWOOD RD., SHORT DISTANCE TO LEFT ON HESS RD. LESS THAN 1 MILE TO DRIVEWAY TO PROPERTY ON RIGHT - SIGN POSTED. HOME IS SITUATED ABOUT 1,000 FEET OFF HESS ROAD ON YOUR OWN PRIVATE DRIVEWAY ON A NICE 3 ACRE LOT. BEING LOT #3 OF HESS ROAD FARMS SUBDIVISION WITH GOOD PROTECTIVE RESTRICTIONS & COVENANTS.
ATTENTION HOME BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS!! OR ANYONE TO BUY & COMPLETE FOR PERSONAL USE: BEING SOLD AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION TO SETTLE A DIVORCE CASE. HOME DESIGN WITH 1,484 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING SPACE. MASTER BEDROOM SUITE - 2 STANDARD BEDROOMS - 2 FULL BATHS - VERY NICE OVERALL FLOOR PLAN. ABOUT 60% COMPLETED. (NEEDS HEAT & AIR SYSTEMS - KITCHEN COMPLETED & FINISH WORK + COUNTY APPROVED SEWAGE SYSTEM.) BONUS: DANDY 30’ X 56’ COMPLETED COMBINATION SHOP - GARAGE BUILDING W/WATER - HEAVY ELECTRIC ETC. PLUS TWO 12’ X 16’ UTILITY BUILDINGS.
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BAXLA TRACTOR SALES, INC. CONSIGNMENT EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Located at Baxla Tractor Sales, between Seaman & Winchester, Ohio, at 4595 Tri-County Hwy. (Old St. Rt. 32).
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TRACTORS & MOWERS: Kubota M9000 w/ cab, 4WD, loader, 1400 hrs., nice; 2008 Kubota B7800 HSD w/ cab, 4WD, R4 tires, low hrs.; 1985 Massey Ferg. 290, solid tractor; 2007 John Deere 6403 w/ cab, 4WD, 3 remotes, wts., low hrs., very clean; White 2-70, 2WD; Allis Chalmers 7045 w/ cab, 2WD, 4350 hrs.; 2011 John Deere 5075M, 2WD, ROPS, 376 hrs., very clean; Ford 7600, 2 WD w/ loader; (2) Ford 4000; 1972 Ford 4000; Ford 2110, 4WD w/ loader; 1973 Ford 3000; Oliver 1555, gas, 3620 hrs., wide front, good rubber, straight & original; Int. 574; 1988 Deutz 6275, ROPS, 2WD, low hrs; Massey Ferg. 165; 2003 New Holland TC35D; 2000 Kubota B2410HST; Kubota B21, loader & backhoe; Kubota L3600, 4x4 w/ turf tires; Kubota L225; IH Farmall 706, gas; Ford 8N; 2011 Kubota BX2360RV w/ 60” mower deck; Deutz 612 riding mower; 2000 JD F735 mower; JD LX172 riding mower; JD 1209 mower; Murray riding mower; COMBINES: JD 4400 w/ 215 grain head & 443 corn head; JD 6620 w/ 216 grain head & 443 corn head; UTV’S & ATV: (2) Kawasaki 2510 mules (one 1997); 2007 Kawasaki 3010 mule; Kawasaki Prairie 300, auto. four wheeler, 4x4, needs some repair; HAY EQUIPMENT: New Holland 851 round baler; 2006 Feraboli 265LT round baler, clean; 2001 New Holland 678 round baler; 2003 New Holland BR780 round baler; JD mower conditioner; Agromaster 4 wheel rake; Int. 35 rake; Kuhn GA4100TH rake, field ready; New Holland 55 rake; Miller Pro 1150 rotary rake; OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT: Case 496 disc, 22’; Sunflower 6331-19 finisher; Krause 10 shank chisel plow; Ford 7310 loader w/ 2 buckets & pallet forks; (2) Danuser augers 12’ & 24’; Oliver chisel plow; IH 510 drill, 21-7; Land Pride RTR1558 tiller; 2005 Agri 55 tiller; JD 830 grain drill; 2008 Hutchison 6’ auger; Mayrath 62’x10” auger; Ford 6’ blade; construction attach. 1PF48 pallet fork; JD 350 spreader; 2 Ez Flow wagons; J&M gravity wagon; gravity wagon w/ JD gear; flatbed wagon; King Kutter dirt scoop, 3 pt.; bale spear; hay elevator; (2) New Holland 353 grinder mixers; New Holland 352 grinder; cultivator; Case 5100 drill; 3 pt. seeder; 3 pt. sprayer; JD 3 pt. planter; 3 pt. 2 bottom plow; 2 one bottom plows, 3 pt.; MF 2 bottom plow; 3 pt. disc; 4’ drag; Danuser post hole auger; Woods SB-74 snow blower; JD 1209 mower; Bush Hog 2610L-1 rotary cutter; 2010 Land Pride RCR1872 rotary cutter; Woods finish mower, 5’; Woods PDR8400 finish mower; 2002 Land Pride AFM4014 finish mower; Woods MR107 rotary cutter; 2 Woods finish mowers; Boomford B458 flail mower; Howse 7’ rotary cutter; Woods S105 rotary cutter; TRAILERS: 21’ Moritz dual tandem gooseneck trailer; 20’ tri-axle trailer; (2) 16’ tandem axle trailer, bumper hitch; 2 flatbed trailer; 7’ mower trailer; SHED - MISCELLANEOUS: 10’x16’ lofted garden shed (free delivery within 75 mi.); camper top; truck tool box; plastic tool box; lawn seeders; plastic driveway tile; pallet fork & bucket; 3 pt. concrete mixer, PTO; trailer winch; water pump; PTO; come along; grass sweep; (2) 250 gal. plastic totes; 100’x1” rope; 35’x70’ tarp; OTHER ITEMS; NOTE: Consignments may be made up to day of auction; Tractors offered throughout the day in lines & not left to the end of the auction, as before; Items will be kept behind chain link fence for security; Consign & bring items early so they can be on display for the buyers to view! Financing available w/ prior approval through CNH Capital - Contact Larry Calvert at Baxla’s Batavia Store at 513-732-2300; TERMS: Cash or check w/ proper ID. Any announcements made by auctioneer on day of sale will take precedence over this ad. SPONSORED BY:
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WILLIAMSBURG TOWNSHIP SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Fiscal Officer of the Board of Williamsburg Township Trustees, Clermont County, Ohio, P.O. Box 499, Williamsburg, Ohio 45176-0499 or placed in a secured drop box at the Williamsburg Township Hall located at 4025 Alexander Lane, Batavia, Ohio until 7:00 p.m., September 22 for sale of a 2000 International 4900 Truck with attachments of a Swenson Salt Spreader and a 10 foot Gledhill Plow. Please mark as “International Truck 2014”. Vehicle can be viewed at the Cemetery Building at 824 Gay Street, Williamsburg, Ohio and can be obtained by calling (513) 724-1110. Each bid must contain the full name of each person, firm, company or corporation interested in the same. The bids will be opened and read aloud on Monday, September 22, 2014 at approximately 7:00 p.m. at the regular meeting of the Williamsburg Township Trustees located at the Williamsburg Township Hall located at 4025 Alexander Lane, Batavia, Ohio. The Williamsburg Township Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informality therein. By order of:
BOARD OF TRUSTEES WILLIAMSBURG TOWNSHIP CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Bari Henning, Chairman Gary B. Jordan, Vice Chairman Guy N. Bainum, Member Gregory W. Carson, Fiscal Officer
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them. Events coming up include the Bluegrass Festival; Highland Co. Fair; the Winchester Caramel Festival; the Seaman Fall Festival and starting September 22 the Brown Co. Fair. A question that I'm asked a lot. Is the Brown Co. Fair the last county fair of the year? No, there are 4 more fairs after ours and Fairfield Co. Fair is the last. We wished a happy birthday to Becky Cropper in late July. Becky has been a caring, guiding, helpful, and special person for Brown Co. Extension since 1978. 30 years she took on 4-H here in Brown Co. My memory of Becky is talking Clyde Taylor, Tom Wendel, Roger Barricklow, and myself into a adult style review. It was never done again and if you see the picture she has, you'll know why. There are 840 young adults in 35 4-H clubs in Brown Co Extension this year. 1 out of 6 Brown Co. youth have been involved in a 4-H program. There are 3 and 4 generations of families here who have proudly been part of Extension. Over 200 volunteers give their time, money, and experience back to Brown Co. Local businesses; our two newspapers; the radio stations; and civic groups give services, time, money, and support to Brown Co. Extension each year. Why? Extension costs only a few cents each day to keep a young person in a 4-H program. They learn hand-on experiences and acquire essential life skills and values. In contrast, it costs $100.00 a day to keep a youth in a regional juvenile facility. Help the kids of Brown Co. get into a Extension program instead of juvenile court. We also have the new Brown Co. Fair book to distribute all over the county. Mentions of the fair book go back to the early 1900's and have been a collector item for years. This is also a way for you to get your applications for camper spots, talent show entry, and all the new things that you'll see at the Little State Fair. Page 46 of the fair book has a new entry in the Floral Hall. Fall and winter in Ohio can be cold and rainy. Perfect time for your favorite bowl of Chili. Saturday the 27th bring your favorite home-made chili and compete for prizes of $70; $50; and $20. Please read all the rules for entries at the Floral Hall and with over 5000 entries please be patient and have your entries in early. Classic Federal Credit Union is sponsoring a contest to show our appreciation for all the fire-fighters, EMT's, and police officers in Brown Co. They will have a booth at the fair. There you can vote for the person or persons that you feel deserve recognition. Saturday in the Center Ring somewhere around 5 or 6 o'clock they will recognize the winners. We are going to provide a link on our Website to give more information about this contest. For now you can look up www.classicfcu.org and find their link for this contest. All of the Brown Co. Agricultural Society are very proud of the fairgrounds appearance the week of the fair and all year long. Nancy Connor has worked all year keeping it showroom perfect. This said we have a request that you do not tape blankets, flags, or towels on the bleachers. This is the Tractor Pull area; the Grandstand area, Floral Hall; or seats in the Danny Gray Activity center. This is everyone's fair to enjoy and please help us keep it neat and clean at the Little State Fair. If you have any questions about the fair, look on our website at www.littlestatefair.com. Like us on Facebook at littlestatefair. Our E-Mail address is: brcofair@hotmail.com. Telephone number: 937-378-3558 and fax number is: 937-378-1361. The 163nd Brown Co. Fair will be held on September 22rd through the 27th. Your memories start when we see you at the fair.
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140104CVE Connie Patrick, Brown County Treasurer Merchants National Bank and as Successor in Interest to the Citizens Bank of Higginsport (Third Party Plaintiff on Cross Claim) Plaintiff -vsRobert O. Reeves and Patricia G. Reeves, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Exhibit “A-2” Parcel No. 33-063932.0000 Situated in the County of Brown, State of Ohio, Village of Georgetown, Township of Pleasant, and being Lot “B” as numbered on the recorded plat of J.R. Andrew Addition to the Village of Georgetown. Plat Book C3, page 92, Slide 100. Prior Deed Reference OR 300, page 900 Said Premises Located at 115 North Pleasant Street, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $180,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Richard L. Goettke #0010869 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140104CVE Connie Patrick, Brown County Treasurer Merchants National Bank and as Successor in Interest to the Citizens Bank of Higginsport (Third Party Plaintiff on Cross Claim) Plaintiff -vsRobert O. Reeves and Patricia G. Reeves, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Jefferson to-wit: Exhibit “A-3” Parcel No. 17-036056.0202 Situate in S. Hopkins’ Military Survey No. 1287, Jefferson Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a P.K. spike set over a spike found on the centerline of Fryer Road, said beginning point being South 06 degrees 00’ 00” West a distance of 200.22 feet from the centerline intersection of State Route No. 125 and Fryer Road; said beginning point also being corner to Donald E. and Janice Gast’s 0.798 Acre tract; thence from said beginning point and with the line of said Gast’s 0.798 acre tract North 89 degrees 16’ 12” East passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 25.00 feet for a total distance of 175.05 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set corner to said Gast’s 0.798 acre tract and corner to said Gast’s 0.850 acre tract; thence with the line of said Gast’s 0.850 acre tract North 87 degrees 49’ 26” East a distance of 191.74 feet to a 1/2” iron pin found corner to said Gast and corner to Louis Bramel; thence with the line of said Bramel South 87 degrees 21’ 44” East a distance of 31.97 feet to a 1/2” iron pin found corner to Peter and Patsy Paul; thence with the line of said Paul South 05 degrees 53’ 13” West a distance of 181.75 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set; thence with a new division line through the land of Richard L. Plessinger, Jr. North 84 degrees 13’ 57” West passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 370.92 feet for a total distance of 395.92 feet to a P.K. spike set on the centerline of Fryer Road; thence with the centerline of said road North 06 degrees 00’ 00” East a distance of 133.70 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1.4330 acres more or less subject, however, the all legal highways and easements of record and being a part of the land conveyed to Richard L. Plessinger, Sr. as recorded in Deed Book 226, Page 164 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Basis of bearing is the centerline of Fryer Road- North 06 degrees 00’ 00” East - established by G.S. Ren-
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Wilmington is a mixture of old town charm, a college town, and new shopping section East of town. I had a little difficulty finding the fairgrounds and Lottie was quick to let me know I was going the wrong way on a one-way street. We were visiting the Clinton Co. Fair and our adopted daughter (she doesn't know) Greta Gray. Greta is a new fair board director in Clinton County. They had beautiful weather and seemed to have good attendance the day we were there. Greta and Mike her husband took us on a tour of the fairgrounds and we met some of the people who work at the fair. David Drake has the soft ice cream concession there and at the Brown Co. Fair. Lottie enjoyed a delicious hot fudge sundae from his booth. We waited till Saturday to visit the Adams Co. Fair in West Union, Ohio. They had the best weather through the week till Friday afternoon and evening. Saw Matt Hilldebrand, C103 radio personality, he and I discussed his upcoming fatherhood. A lot of differences between now and
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shaw’s 1977 survey, 3T-29-249. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, Professional Surveyor No. 4872 on 24 February 1995. Prior Deed Reference: OR 319, page 46 Said Premises Located at 8366 Fryer Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Richard L. Goettke #0010869 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140104CVE Connie Patrick, Brown County Treasurer Merchants National Bank and as Successor in Interest to the Citizens Bank of Higginsport (Third Party Plaintiff on Cross Claim) Plaintiff -vsRobert O. Reeves and Patricia G. Reeves, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Exhibit “A-4” Parcels 33-061176.0000 and 33-065560.0000 A parcel of land located in the Incorporated Village of Georgetown, Pleasant Township of Brown County, State of Ohio, lying north of the intersection of Apple Street and the Georgetown-New Hope Road (now U.S. Highway No. 68) and between said street and road, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin in the east line of Apple Street in the White Addition to the Village of Georgetown, a plat of which is recorded in Plat Book B No. 2, Page 343, in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, Ohio, at the southwest corner of Lot No. 97; thence with the east line of Apple Street and the West line of Lot No. 97, N. 6 deg. 00’ E., 26.50 feet to an iron pin; thence, leaving the street line and lot line, S. 66 deg. 00’ E., 45.20 feet to an iron pin in the west line of the Georgetown-New Hope Road (now U.S. Highway No. 68), a line that is 30 feet west of and parallel to the center line of the said road; thence with the west line of the road S. 24 deg. 18’ W., 136.92 feet, passing the southeast corner of Lot No. 97 at 13.20 feet, to a spike set at the point of intersection of the west line of the Georgetown-New Hope Road with the east line of Apple Street; thence with the east line of Apple Street N. 6 deg. 00’ E., 117.46 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 3094 square feet (including 813 square feet of Lot No. 97 of the White Addition to the Village of Georgetown, Ohio. Being the land conveyed to Floyd Puckett and Marlene Puckett by deed dated July 18, 1967, and recorded in Deed Book 99, page 235, in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, Ohio; and also the land conveyed to Floyd Puckett and Marlene Puckett by quit claim deed dated May 19, 1970, and recorded in Deed Book 114, Page 298, in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, Ohio. Prior Deed Reference: OR 201, page 712 Said Premises Located at 605 Mt. Orab Pike, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $51,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Richard L. Goettke #0010869 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES Revised Code Sec. 5721.19.1 In the Court of Common Pleas, Brown County, Ohio Case No. 20140151CVE In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for delinquent land taxes County Treasurer of Brown County, Ohio Plaintiff -vsParcels of land encumbered with delinquent tax liens Jeffrey R. Gorman and Linda G. Gorman, et. al Defendants
Whereas, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, costs and charges as follows: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 17916 Gauche Road, Williamsburg, Ohio 45176 PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: O.R. Book 115, Page 760 PARCEL NUMBER: 37071044-1500 DELINQUENT TAX JUDGMENT: $10,349.01 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of said judgment; Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Dwayne Wenninger, Sheriff of Brown County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against each parcel at the west door of the Courthouse on Square in Georgetown, Ohio, on Monday, the 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 p.m. if any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 29th day of September, 2014, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against the parcel. Publication Dates; August 10, 17, 24, 2014 Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff of Brown County, Ohio Steven W. Purtell #0062624, Attorney BCP ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES Revised Code Sec. 5721.19.1 In the Court of Common Pleas, Brown County, Ohio Case No. 20140216CVE In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for delinquent land taxes County Treasurer of Brown County, Ohio Plaintiff -vsParcels of land encumbered with delinquent tax liens Lillian N. Phillips, et. al Defendants Whereas, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, costs and charges as follows: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15617 Bodman Road, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: O.R. Book 22, Page 10 PARCEL NUMBER: 37072448.0000 DELINQUENT TAX JUDGMENT: $5,286.93 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of said judgment; Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Dwayne Wenninger, Sheriff of Brown County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against each parcel at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, on Monday, the 15th day of September, 2014, and continue from day to day thereafter, if any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 29th day of September, 2014, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against the parcel. Publication Dates; August 10, 17, 24, 2014 Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff of Brown County, Ohio Steven W. Purtell #0062624, Attorney BCP ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130773CVE Bank of America, N.A. Plaintiff -vsDebra S. Brierly, Johnathan Brierly aka Jonathon Brierly, and Josh Franklin, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Huntington to-wit: Property at: 718 Locust Street, Aberdeen, Ohio PP#: 150237760000 Prior Deed Reference: Book 379, Page 967 Legal description can be found at the Brown County Recorder’s Office Said Premises Located at 718 Locust Street, Aberdeen, Ohio 45101 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $20,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Richard J. LaCivita #0072368 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130818CVE National Home Investors, LLC Plaintiff -vsRandy J. Brown and Michelle P. Hicks, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Clark to-wit: Situate in J. Kerr’s Military Survey No. 4851, Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron spike found on the centerline of Watson Road, said beginning point being the Northeasterly corner of Jeffrey W. and Amy Burkenmeier’s 2.249 acre tract as Recorded in Deed Book 232, Page 801 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio; thence from said beginning point and with the centerline of Watson Road South 82 deg. 49’ 00” East a distance of 135.04 feet to a P.K. spike set; thence on a new division line through the land of Clifford and Christine Blank South 7 deg. 11’ 00” West a distance of 401.95 feet to an iron pin set on the line of Albert F. and Lillian A. Neel; thence with the line of said Neel North 57 deg. 57’ 48” West a distance of 222.23 feet to an iron pin found corner to said Jeffrey W. and Amy Burkenmeier; thence with the line of said Burkenmeier North 19 deg. 21’ 53” East a distance of 315.66 feet to the place of beginning containing 1.409 acres more or less. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw #4872 on March 19, 1991. Parcel No. 030023560201 Address: 3084 Watson Road, Hamersville, OH 45130 Deed Reference: O.R. Volume 367 Page 1685 Said Premises Located at 3084 Watson Road, Hamersville, Ohio 45130 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Matthew Murtland #0088290 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140214CVE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff -vsRick Hoffer, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Exhibit A Situated in the Village of Georgetown, Pleasant Township, County of Brown, Ohio, and being Lot 30 of the Spring Meadow Subdivision, Section Two. Said Spring Meadow Subdivision being recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 146A, Slide 530 of the Plat Records of Brown County, Ohio. Property Address: 118 Spring Meadow Drive, Georgetown, OH 45121 Parcel Number: 33062960.3100 Prior Instrument Number: OR Book 386, Page 1164 Said Premises Located at 118 Spring Meadow Drive, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Maria Divita #0082405 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140193CVE The Park National Bank Plaintiff -vsThomas L. Cuni, in his capacity as Administrator of Estate of Michael G. Gibson, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Clark to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” Legal Description Situated in Holt Richardson’s Military Survey No. 3627, in the Village of Hamersville, Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio and being part of the land being conveyed to Jeffrey C. and Diana L. Thompson, by deed filed in the office of the Brown County, Ohio Recorder in Official Record 279, Page 2618, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a Mag Nail found in the intersection of State Route 125 and Fite Avenue; thence 1) Continuing along the centerline of Fite Avenue, S 50 deg. 00’ 00” W, 261.96’ to a found mag nail, said point also being the True point of beginning, of the herein described tract thence; 1) Leaving said Fite Avenue centerline, S 39 deg. 01’ 36” E, passing a found 5/8” iron pin at 20.00’ and 162.66’ for a total distance of 313.66’ to a set 5/8” iron pin; thence 2) S 50 deg. 00’ 00” W, 104.00’ to a set 5/8” iron pin; thence 3) N 39 deg. 01’ 36” W, passing a found 5/8” iron pin at 293.66’ for a total distance of 313.66’ to a found mag nail in the centerline of Fite Avenue; thence, 4) Continuing along said Fite Avenue N 50 deg. 00’ 00” E, a distance of 104.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning, containing 0.749 acres of land, more or less. Basis of Bearings - Official Record 279, page 2618. Subject to all legal highways and easements of record. The above described real estate is part of the same premises described and recorded at Official Record 279, Page 2618, of the Brown County Ohio Records and identified as part of Parcel 06-001800-0200 (0.717 Ac.), and part of Parcel 06-001800-0202 (0.032 Ac.) on the tax maps of said county. Being the results of a survey and plat dated August 2004, made by Jeffrey C. Thompson, PS, Ohio Registered Surveyor Number S-7362. To the best of my knowledge, the above legal description is true and correct. There are excepted from the warranty covenants set forth
herein, matters of zoning, conditions and restrictions, and easements of record. Commonly known as 9996 Fite Ave., Hamersville, Ohio 45130. Brown County, Ohio Parcel No. 06-001800-0200. Prior Deed Reference: O.R. 365, Page 1157. Said Premises Located at 9996 Fite Avenue, Hamersville, Ohio 45130 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $22,500.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Benjamin M. Rodriguez #0079289 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130721CVE Bank of America, N.A. Plaintiff -vsTracie L. Black, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pike to-wit: Exhibit A Situated in the Township of Pike, County of Brown, State of Ohio, is described as follows: Situate in C. Kendall’s Survey Number 2074, Pike Township, Brown County, Ohio and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a railroad spike set on the centerline of Old State Road beginning point being South 56 deg. 08’ 00” East, a distance of 195.00 feet and South 59 deg. 22’ 00” East, a distance of 181.49 feet from the centerline intersection of Boyd Road and Old State Road; thence from said beginning point and with a new division line through the land of Russell B. and Jean G. Apgar, North 45 deg. 46’ 06” East, passing an iron pipe set at 25.00 feet, for a total distance of 497.25 feet to an iron pipe set on the lines of Thomas T. Moler; Thence with a new division line through the land of said Apgar, South 24 deg. 39’ 45” West, passing an iron pipe set at 472.49 feet, for a total distance of 487.79 feet to a railroad spike set on the centerline of Old State Road; Thence with the centerline of said road, North 57 deg. 10’ 15” West, a distance of 134.20 feet to a bolt spike found; Thence continuing with the centerline of said road, North 59 deg. 22’ 00” West, a distance of 46.47 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1.000 acre, more or less. Subject to, however, to all legal highways and easements of record. Being a part of the land conveyed to Russell B. Apgar as recorded in Deed Book 115, Page 640 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, Registered Surveyor Number 4872 on 22 September 1983. Property Address: 3195 Old State Road, Mount Orab, OH 45154 Parcel Number: 290544640100 Prior Instrument Number: O.R. 315 Pg. 2208 Said Premises Located at 3195 Old State Road, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $40,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Ellen L. Fornash #0085284 Attorney ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140054CVE CitiMortgage, Inc. Plaintiff -vsDwayne A. Hundley, AKA Dwayne Hundley, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Jefferson to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION U.S. Surveyor 0.275 Acre Tract Situated in the Township of Jefferson, Village of Russellville, County of Brown, State of Ohio, being a part of Thomas Fox Military Survey No. 700, and being the same real estate referred to as the 0.25 acre tract as conveyed to Jean Hundley and recorded in Official Record 44, Page 612 of the Brown County Recorder’s Office, and being further bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a 1/2” iron pin (found) in the westerly margin of Middle Street (66 ft. wide), said iron pin being the northeasterly corner of a 1.0000 acres tract as conveyed to Franklin M. Music, et ux (O.R. 104, Page 484); thence with Music’s northerly line N 84 deg. 04 min. 52 sec. W; a distance of 169.04 ft. to a 1/2” iron pin (found), said iron pin being in the easterly line of a 2.968 acres tract as conveyed to James William Price, Jr. (D.B. 167, Page 771); thence with Price’s easterly line, passing the northeasterly corner thereof and continuing with the easterly line of a 0.678 acre tract as conveyed to Pauline Stuerenberg (D.B. 227, Page 131) N 04 deg. 01 min. 47 sec. E, a distance of 70.06 ft. to a 1/2” iron pin (found), said iron pin being the southwesterly corner of a 0.2205 acre tract as conveyed to Russell R. Black, et ux (O.R. 61, Page 179); thence with Black’s southerly line S 84 deg. 05 min. 04 sec. E, a distance of 172.73 ft. to a 3/4” iron pin (found) in the westerly margin of the aforementioned Middle Street; Thence with the westerly margin of Middle Street S 07 deg. 02 min. 52 sec. W, a distance of 70.04 ft. to the beginning, containing 0.275 acre of land. Subject to all legal easements and rights-of-way of record. Bearings are based upon the record bearing (N 84 deg. 04 min. 52 sec. W) of the northerly line of the 1.0000 acres tract as found in Official Record 104, Page 484. Land surveyed in May 1998, under the direction of Eric N. Lutz, Registered Professional Surveyor No. 7232, the survey plat of which is referred to as Drawing No. S98-249 on file in the office of McCarty Associates, 213 North High Street, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133. Said Premises Located at 231 N. Middle Street, Russellville, Ohio 45168 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $18,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Edward H. Cahill #0088985 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20121254CVE BMO Harris Bank, N.A. successor by merger to M&I Bank, FSB Plaintiff -vsMelissa L. Boling-Maggard and John M. Maggard, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Sterling to-wit: Exhibit A Situated in the Village of Mt. Orab, Township of Sterling, County of Brown, and State of Ohio, being all of Lot Number 40 of The Heritage Subdivision, Section 2, as the same is designated, numbered and known on the recorded plat thereof, Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 154 of the Plat Records of Brown County Recorder’s Office, but subject to all legal highways, easements, rights of way and restrictions of record. Property Address: 108 Pine Ridge Avenue, Mount Orab, OH 45154 Parcel Number: 44071768.0504 Prior Instrument Number: OR 182, Page 259 Said Premises Located at 108 Pine Ridge Avenue, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $92,500.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Craig A. Thomas #0037667 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130655CVE CitiMortgage, Inc. Plaintiff -vsJames A. Anderson, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Clark to-wit: EXHIBIT A Situated in the County of Brown in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Clark: Being Lots 7 & 8 on the Carol Ann Acres Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book C3, Page 209, of the Slide 218, Brown County, Ohio Records. Subject to all legal highways. Property Address: 1683 Bethel New Hope Road, Bethel, OH 45106 Parcel Number: 03004784.0000 and 03-004788.0000 Prior Instrument Number: Official Record 21, page 470 Said Premises Located at 1683 Bethel New Hope Road, Bethel, Ohio 45106 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Craig A. Thomas #0037667 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140079CVE Flagstar Bank, FSB Plaintiff -vsBrandon C. Murray, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Green to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Green Township, Brown County, Ohio, and in Woodridge Military Survey No. 13598 and Bond Military Survey No. 7449 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of U.S. Route 68 and corner to the lands of Lloyd J. McClain, et al.; thence with the centerline of said U.S. Route 68 N. 3 deg. 8’ W., 82.50 feet to another point in the centerline of U.S. Route 68; thence S. 75 deg. 45’ E., 668.26 feet to a point on the East side of a small ravine; thence S. 65 deg. 47’ W., 126.56 feet to a point marked by a stake on the West bank of said ravine; thence N. 75 deg. 45’ W., 544.50 feet with the line of McClain passing a stake at the right of way line and a spike in the McCadam of U.S. Route 68 to the point of beginning, CONTAINING 1.096 ACRES of land and subject to legal highways. Titleholders: Brandon C. Murray Property Address: 15430 US Highway 68, Mount Orab, OH 45154 Parcel number: 100182120000 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 368, Page 2451 Recorded: 01/22/2008 Said Premises Located at 15430 U.S. Highway 68, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $40,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Matthew C. Gladwell #0075591 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130741CVE Flagstar Bank, FSB Plaintiff -vsTerry Voiles aka Terry K. Voiles (Deceased and Nancy Voiles), 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Clark to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel I: A tract of land situated in Clark Township of Brown County, State of Ohio and in James Knox’s Military Survey No. 2737, lying Northwest of and adjacent to State Route No. 774 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike set in the center line of State Route No. 774, said spike being located N. 52 degrees 01 minutes 18 seconds E., 151.15 feet from a spike found at the intersection of the center line of State Route No. 774 with the center line of Pride Hill Road; thence with a severance line N. 39 degrees 12 minutes 33 seconds W., 1891.89 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 29.29 feet, to a 1/2” iron pin set in the line of the land of Virginia L. West, thence with Virginia L. West’s line N. 51 degrees 42 minutes 02 seconds E., 488.90 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set in the line of the land of Omar Figgins, Jr., et al; thence with Omar Figgins, Jr. et al’s line S. 38 degrees 56 minutes 34 seconds E., 1604.32 feet to a point; thence with a severance line S. 52 degrees 03 minutes 12 seconds W., 300.04 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin found at 5.00 feet, to a 1/2” iron pin found at a corner to the land of Kermit K. III & Tammy L. Kiger; thence with Kermit K. III & Tammy L. Kiger’s line for the next two calls: S. 39 degrees 11 minutes 57 seconds E., 290.42 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin
found at 260.42 feet, to a spike found in the center line of State Route No. 774; thence along the center line of State Route No. 774, S. 52 degrees 01 minutes 18 seconds W., 31.40 feet to the place of beginning and containing 18.061 acres, subject to all existing easements of record. A survey of this property was made by James B. Mitchell, and Registered Surveyor No. 6692 in January 1989. Save and Except the Following: Situated in J. Knox Military Survey No. 2737, Clark Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being part of the 18.061 acre tract identified as Parcel No. 03004592-0005 conveyed to Joseph Shinkle as recorded in Official Record 170, Page 488 in the Brown County, Ohio Recorder’s Office and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of the 1.00 acre tract of William D. and Lisa D. Mofford as recorded in Deed Book 254, Page 405 in the Brown County, Ohio Recorder’s Office, said beginning point being referenced by a 1/2” iron pin found South 52 degrees 03 minutes 12 seconds West a distance of 5.00 feet; said beginning point also being on the line of Omar F. Jr. and Ruth E. Figgins; thence from said beginning point and with the line of said Mofford and continuing with the line of Thomas and Tina Schramm South 52 degrees 03 minutes 12 seconds West a distance of 270.40 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence with a new division line through the land of Joseph Shinkle for the next two (2) courses: North 38 degrees 04 minutes 16 seconds West a distance of 326.75 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; North 52 degrees 44 minutes 14 seconds East a distance of 265.50 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set on the line of Omar F. Jr. and Ruth E. Figgins; thence with the line of said Figgins South 38 degrees 56 minutes 34 seconds East a distance of 323.63 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2.000 acres more or less, subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record. Basis of bearing is South 38 degrees 56 minutes 34 seconds East, based on Survey 3T-73-844 and all other bearings are based on angles and distances measured in the field. This description was prepared by Gerald S. Renshaw, Ohio Registration No. 4872 on 12 July, 2000, based on an actual field survey. Parcel II: Situate in the Township of Clark, in the County of Brown and State of Ohio: A parcel of land situated in Clark Townshp, Brown County, State of Ohio, and in J. Knox’s Military Survey No. 2737, lying West and adjacent to State Route No. 774 and more particuarly described as follows: Beginning at a spike found in the center line of State Route No. 774 at the Southeast corner to 18.061 acres conveyed to Joseph A. Hitt by deed recorded in Deed Book 241, Page 52 in the Office of the Recorder of Brown County, Ohio; thence along the center line of State Route No. 774, S. 52 degrees 01’ 18” W., 71.00 feet to a spike set; thence with a severance line N. 39 degrees 12’ 33” W., 1891.49 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set in the line of the land of Virginia West; thence with Virginia West’s line N. 51 degrees 42’ 02” E., 70.99 feet to a 1/2” iron pin found at a corner to the land of Joseph A. Hitt; thence with Joseph A. Hitt’s line S. 39 degrees 12’ 33” E., 1891.89 feet to the place of beginning and containing 3.083 acres, subject to all existing easements of record. A survey of this property was made by James B. Mitchell, Registered Surveyor No. 6692 in May, 1991. Titleholders: Terry Voiles aka Terry K. Voiles (deceased) Property Address: 9933 State Rt. 774, Hamersville, OH 45130 Parcel number: 03-0045920007 & 03-004592-0005 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 329, Page 182 Recorded: 06/16/2005 Said Premises Located at 9933 State Route 774, Hamersville, Ohio 45130 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Matthew C. Gladwell #0075591 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130879CVE Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff -vsChad A. Swain and Shera Swain, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Exhibit A Situated in the Township of Pleasant, Village of Georgetown, County of Brown and State of Ohio, being all of Lot No. Two (2) of Puckett’s Addition to said Village, as the same is designated, on Plat found in PB. 5 Pg. 100 Slide 482, numbered and known on the recorded Records of Brown County, Ohio. And the Grantee, for himself, his heirs, successors and assigns in consideration of the execution and delivery of this deed, hereby covenants and agrees with, and for the benefit of the Grantor, their successors and assigns, to hold said premises hereby conveyed, upon the following terms: 1. The lot is restricted for residential use, including attached or detached garage, no out buildings. 2. The residence is to have a minimum of 900 square feet living area. 3. The residence is to be connected to the Village of Georgetown water and sewer services. 4. No obscene lumber, old cars, old junk of any kind is to be stored on property outside of garage. 5. No trailer, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn or other building erected or placed within the limits of said subdivision shall be used at any time as a residence, temporarily or permanently nor shall any structure of a temporary nature be used as a residence. 6. All streets, alleys, sidewalks or other public thoroughfares constructed within the said subdivision shall be constructed to comply with the minimum specifications and requirements of the Village of Georgetown, Ohio, which shall not be less than the minimum specifications prescribed by the County Engineer of Brown County, Ohio, for subdivision streets in unincorporated areas. ALSO, an easement for ingress and egress over Marilyn Drive, as designated in Puckett’s Addition as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 100 (Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 482) from Dell Acres Drive, said easement being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of Dell Acres Drive, said beginning point being the northeast corner of Lot 24 of Block “A” of Lakeview Acres Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 82 (Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 360) of the Plat Records of Brown County, Ohio; thence from said beginning point and with the north line of said Lot 24 and the north lines of Lot 6 and Lot 5 of Puckett’s Addition as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 100 (Plat Cabinet 1, slide 482) of the Plat Records of Brown County, Ohio, N. 82 deg. 22’ 00” W. a distance of 396.42 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 5 and on the east line of Lot No. 4 of said Puckett’s Addition; thence with the east line of Lot 4 and Lot 3 of said Puckett’s Addition N 8 deg. 3’ 18” E. a distance of 49.85 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 2 of Puckett’s Addition; thence with the south lines of Lot 2 and Lot 1 of said Puckett’s Addition S. 82 deg. 22’ 00” E. a distance of 195.82 feet to the southwest corner of Lot No. 23 of Block “A” of Lakeview Acres Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 82 (Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 360) of the Plat Records of Brown County, Ohio; thence with the south line of Lot 23, S. 82 deg. 26’ 06” E. a distance of 199.85 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 23 and the west line of Dell Acres Drive; thence with the west line of Dell Acres Drive S. 7 deg. 11’ 21” W. a distance of 50.09 feet to the place of beginning. Property Address: 38 Marilyn Drive, Georgetown, OH 45121 Parcel Number: 33062436.0200 Prior Instrument Number: O.R. Book 363, Pg 2106 Said Premises Located at 38 Marilyn Drive, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $95,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of
sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Carson A. Rothfuss #0088636 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140078CVE DECA, INC. Plaintiff -vsTHERESA FRITZ, 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 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Sterling to-wit: Being situated in Military Survey No. 5257, in the Township of Sterling, in the County of Brown, in the State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a spike at the intersection of Eastwood Road and Bardwell West Road; Thence with said Bardwell West Road, S. 66 deg. 19’ E. a distance of 1054.32 feet to a spike in the centerline of Bardwell West Road and at the Northwest corner of the original tract of which this was a part; Thence with the centerline of Bardwell West Road, S. 66 deg. 00’ E. a distance of 287.90 feet to a spike in the centerline of said road at its intersection with the centerline of a 30 feet wide right of way to be used by Grantor and Grantee; Thence with the centerline of said 30 feet wide right of way, S. 21 deg. 01’ W a distance of 270.50 feet to an iron pin in said centerline and being the real point of beginning; Thence with a division line through the original tract, S. 66 deg. 00’ E. a distance of 86.39 feet to an iron pin in the east line of the original tract; Thence with said east line S. 18 deg. 37’ W. a distance of 239.73 feet to an iron pin; Thence with two division lines through the original tract, N. 66 deg. 00’ W. a distance of 96.45 feet to an iron pin in the centerline of the aforementioned 30 feet wide right of way easement; Thence with said centerline, N. 21 deg. 01’ E. a distance of 239.00 feet to the beginning, CONTAINING 0.501 acre more or less, being a part of the premises transferred to Leonard Simpson in Volume Page, subject to all legal easements and included with the above tract is the 30 feet wide right of way easement from Bardwell West Road to the southwest corner of the described tract and is further described as beginning at the iron pin at the southwest corner of the above described tract and running N. 21 deg. 01’ E. a distance of 509.50 feet to a spike in the centerline of Bardwell West Road and lying 15.00 feet to the right and left of said centerline and to be used by grantor and grantee. Be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. PPN: 37-073092.0000 Prior Reference: OR 383 Pg. 1763, OR 328 Pg. 363 Said Premises Located at 2324 Bardwell West Road, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $30,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of the appraised value to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days of the confirmation. Any sum not paid within said 30 days shall bear interest at the rate of 10% per annum from the date of sale. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio David E. Grimes #0067097 Attorney ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE John Lloyd whose last known address is P.O. Box 86 Mowrystown, OH 45155. You are hereby notified that your personal property now housed at Sardinia Storage 12396 Freeh Rd may be obtained by you for the payment in full of the balance due plus all other expenses. Last day to obtain your property will be August 30, 2014 through our office at 12338 Martin-Alexander Rd. Sardinia, OH 45171. Phone 937-446-2082. BCP 8-24-14, 8-31-14 ---------------------------------------How can you help protect the prairie and the penguin?
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20080506CVE Washington Mutual Bank fka Washington Mutual Bank, FA Plaintiff -vsThomas Whisman AKA Thomas C. Whisman and Deborah Whisman AKA Deborah A. Whisman, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Clark to-wit: Legal Description Situated in Albert Gallatin’s Military Survey No. 3859, in the Township of Clark, in the County of Brown, in the State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a spike found at the intersection of North Feesburg Road, Grisham Road and Wahl Road and at the southeast corner of the Original 76 1/2 acres; thence with the centerline of said North Feesburg Road, North 83 deg. 07’ 37” West a distance of 376.44 feet to a spike set in said centerline and being the real point of beginning; thence with the centerline of said North Feesburg Road, North 83 deg. 07’ 37” West a distance of 100.00 feet to a spike set in said centerline; thence with three division lines through the original 76 1/2 acres, North 6 deg. 05’ 52” East passing an iron pin set at 20.00 feet, a distance of 445.92 feet to an iron pin set in the line of a 100.22 acres of James E. and Victoria A. Howard; thence with a line of said Howard, South 83 deg. 11’ 37” East a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pin set in said Howard’s line; thence South 6 deg. 05’ 52” West passing an iron pin set at 426.04 feet, a distance of 446.04 feet to the beginning, containing 1.024 acres more or less, being a part of the Original 76 1/2 acres of the premises transferred to Harold B. Bissantz, Robert O. Franke, Oliver Moyers and Albert Wettstein in Volume 126, Page 11 and subject to all legal highways and easements. Bearings are magnetic. Also see Deed Book 126, Page 553, Deed Book 242, Page 441. A survey of this property was made by Robert E. Satterfield, Surveyor No. 4238, West Union, Ohio on May 27, 1985. Property Address: 2953 North Feesburg Rd., Hamersville, OH 45130 Parcel Number: 03002096.0006 Prior Deed Reference: OR 274, Page 1943 Said Premises Located at 2953 North Feesburg Road, Hamersville, OH 45130 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $37,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Julia E. Steelman #0082778 Attorney ---------------------------------------ORDINANCE NO. 1995-11 AN ORDINANCE ON CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE MEANS FOR PROTECTING THE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM FROM CONTAMINATION DUE TO BACKFLOW OR CONTAMINANTS THROUGH THE WATER SERVICE CONNECTION INTO THE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM. (excerpt) SECTION 2. That no person, firm or corporation shall establish or permit to be established or maintain or permit to be maintained any connection whereby a private, auxiliary or emergency water supply other than the regular public water supply of Aberdeen may enter the supply or distributing system of said municipality, unless such private, auxiliary or emergency water supply and the method of connection and use of such supply shall have been approved by the Superintendent of Water of Aberdeen and by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. (Ordinance 1995-11 may be viewed in its entirety at the Aberdeen Village offices or at villageofaberdeen.com) BCP 8-17-14, 8-24-14 ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140162CVE Green Tree Servicing, LLC Plaintiff -vsThomas G. Imbus, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 15th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Sterling to-wit: 2593 Tri-County Highway, Mount Orab, OH 45154 Legal Description: A parcel of land located in Sterling Township of Brown County, State of Ohio and in Justice W. Randolph’s Military Survey No. 12010, lying north of and adjacent to State Highway No. 32, approximately 2-3/4 miles west of Mt. Orab, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of State Highway No. 32, a corner of the land of Homer C. Dickson, et al., and the most southwesterly corner of the land herein described, said point being S. 76 deg. 04’ E. 210 feet from the point of intersection of the centerline of Bodman Road prolonged with the centerline of State Highway No. 32; thence with the line of the land of Homer C. Dickson et al., N. 15 deg. 50’ 30” E. 275 feet, passing an iron pin at 50 feet, to an iron pin, a corner of the land of Homer C. Dickson, et al., thence with a severance line S. 76 deg. 04’ E., 225 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 15 deg. 50’ 30” E., 33 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 76 deg. 04’ E., 100 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 15 deg. 50’ 30” W., 308 feet, passing an iron pin at 258 feet, to a point in the centerline of State Highway No. 32; thence with the centerline of the highway N. 76 deg. 04’ W., 325 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 2.126 acres, subject to such rights as may be vested in the State to a right-ofway for State Highway No. 32. Parcel Number(s): 370723240000 Prior Deed Info.: Warranty Deed, Deed Book 262, Page 228, filed June 08, 1992 Said Premises Located at 2593 Tri-County Highway, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $43,900.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 10, 17 & 24, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Charles V. Gasior #0075946 Attorney ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS CONCERNING THE PROPOSED INCREASE IN THE REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX R.C. 322.02 The Board of Commissioners Brown County hereby gives notice that it shall conduct two public hearings concerning whether or not the Board shall adopt a resolution increasing the real property transfer tax, aka conveyance fees, on each deed conveying real property or any interest in real property located wholly or partially within the boundaries of the county. The tax shall be levied upon the grantor named in the deed and shall be paid by the grantor for the use of the county to the county auditor at the time of the delivery of the deed as provided in section 319.202 of the Revised Code and prior to the presentation of the deed to the recorder of the county for recording. The date of the first hearing is September 3rd, 2014, at 1:00 p.m. (time); the date of the second hearing is September 8th, 2014, at 1:00 p.m. (time). The location of both hearings shall be at the Brown County Administration Building, 800 Mt. Orab Pike, Suite 101, Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio, 45121. BCP 8-17-14, 8-24-14 ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130561CVE Nationstar Mortgage LLC Plaintiff -vsMichael L. Hacker, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Lewis to-wit: EXHIBIT A Legal Description: Situate in R. Lawson’s Military Survey No. 1716, Lewis Township, Brown County, Ohio and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a P.K. Spike set in the centerline of Eden Road, said beginning point being N. 40 deg. 47’ 47” W a distance of 447.80 feet from the centerline intersection of Eden Road and Love Road, said beginning point being also corner to David H. Swedes and on the centerline of East Branch Bullskin Creek; Thence with the line of said Swedes down said creek S. 20 degrees 08’ 31” W. a distance of 44.17 feet witness an iron pipe set S. 64 degrees 56’ 49” W. a distance of 12.29 feet; Thence continuing with the line of said Swedes and down said creek S. 18 degrees 17’ 45” E a distance of 92.13 feet witness an iron pipe set S. 61 degrees 09’ 01” W. a distance of 10.81 feet; Thence continuing with the line of said Swedes S. 61 degrees 09’ 01” W. a distance of 129.86 feet to an iron pin found corner to Beulah E. Ackman; Thence with the line of said Ackman N. 26 degrees 03’ 29” W. a distance of 202.81 feet to an iron pin found corner to said Ackman; thence with the line of said Ackman N. 63 degrees 27’ 25” E. a distance of 168.46 feet to a railroad spike found on the centerline of Eden Road; Thence with the centerline of said road S. 30 degrees 14’ 53” E. a distance of 76.26 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.701 acres more or less subject however, to all legal highways and easements of record and being all of the remaining land conveyed to Harry E. Highlander et al as recorded in Deed Book 59, Page 226, Deed Records, Brown County, Ohio. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, Registered Surveyor No. 4872 on 17 November 1983. Parcel Number(s): 190394080000 Property Address: 2150 Eden Road, Hamersville, OH 45130 Deed Reference Number: dated March 18, 2010, filed April 12, 2010, recorded as Official Records Volume 392, Page 414, Brown County, Ohio records. Case Number: CVE 20130561 Said Premises Located at 2150 Eden Road, Hamersville, Ohio 45130 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $55,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Michael E. Carleton #0083352 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140204CVE HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc. Plaintiff -vsSamuel E. Humphries Jr. and Wendy S. Humphries, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Scott to-wit: Property at: 3275 Wahl Road Hamersville, Ohio PP#: 340693440012 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 350, Page 792 Legal description can be found at the Brown County Recorder’s Office Said Premises Located at 3275 Wahl Road, Hamersville, Ohio 45130 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Peter L. Mehler #0075283 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130755CVE PHH Mortgage Corporation fka Cendant Mortgage Corporation dba Coldwell Banker Mortgage Plaintiff -vsMark A. Drake, Jr. and Michelle Drake, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Lewis to-wit: Exhibit A PARCEL I: Situated in Edward Stevens Survey No. 1669, in the Township of Lewis, in the County of Brown, in the State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a spike at the intersection of Vernon Hill Road and Skiffsville Road; thence with the centerline of said Skiffsville Road for the next two calls North 89 deg. 11’ West a distance of 155.88 feet to a spike; thence North 77 deg. 07’ West a distance of 151.36 feet to a spike in said centerline and a corner to a 0.717 acre of Frank Taylor and being the real point of beginning; thence with two lines of said Taylor, North 19 deg. 43’ East a distance of 107.96 feet to an iron pin; thence North 0 deg. 37’ East a distance of 141.64 feet to an iron pin and a corner to said Taylor thence with the three division lines through the original 100 acres, North 84 deg. 11’ East a distance of 87.09 feet to an iron pin; thence South 18 deg. 06’ West a distance of 160.75 feet to an iron pin; thence South 36 deg. 56’ West passing an iron pin at 102.28 feet, a distance of 124.18 feet to the beginning. Containing 0.25 acres, more or less. Being a part of the original 100 acres of the premises transferred to Elbert Malone, in Volume 66 page 147. Subject to all legal highways. A survey of this property was made by Robert E. Satterfield, Surveyor No. 4238, West Union, Ohio in August, 1979. There are excepted from the warranty covenants set forth herein matters of zoning, conditions and restrictions and easements of record. Auditor’s Parcel 20-0406840202 PARCEL II: Situated in Edward Steven’s Military Survey No. 1669, Lewis Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a P.K. spike set on the centerline of Skiffsville Road, said beginning point being South 88 deg. 25’ 47” West a distance of 150.97 feet and North 79 deg. 04’ 34” West a distance of 158.32 feet from the centerline intersection of Skiffsville Road and Vernon Hill Road; said from beginning point also being corner to Elbert F. and Marjorie Malone; thence from said beginning point and with the center-
line of Skiffsville Road for the next two courses: North 63 deg. 16’ 40” West, a distance of 58.31 feet to a P.K. spike set; North 38 deg. 06’ 00” West a distance of 236.15 feet to a P.K. spike set on the line of Joseph B. and Sandy Baxter; thence with the line of said Baxter North 81 deg. 44’ 48” East a distance of 227.48 feet to an iron pin set on the centerline of a lane corner to John Berryman’s 0.25 acre tract; thence with the line of said Berryman’s 0.25 acre tract and the centerline of said lane for the next 2 courses: South 1 deg. 50’ 45” East a distance of 141.64 feet to an iron pin found; South 17 deg. 11’ 00” West a distance of 107.96 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 0.747 acres, more or less. Subject, however, to all legal highways. Being a part of the land conveyed to John Berryman as recorded in Deed Book 258 page 884 of the Deed Records of Brown County, this. Subject to an easement 12 feet in width for ingress and egress from the centerline of Skiffsville Road through the above described 0.747 acre and the 0.250 acre tract of John Berryman to the northerly line of the above described 0.747 acre tract; the centerline of said easement being the easterly line of the above described 0.747 acre tract and the centerline of said easement being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of the above described 0.747 acre tract and the southerly corner of John Berryman’s 0.250 acre tract, said beginning point being on the intersection of the centerline of Skiffsville Road and the centerline of the herein described easement; thence from said beginning point and with the centerline of said easement and the easterly line of the above described 0.747 acre tract and the westerly line of said Berryman’s 0.250 acre tract for the next 2 courses: North 17 deg. 11’ 00” East a distance of 107.96 feet; North 1 deg. 50’ 45” West a distance of 141.64 feet to the northerly line of the above described 0.747 acre tract and terminus of easement. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, Registered Surveyor No. 4872 on December 16, 1991. There are excepted iron the warranty covenants set forth herein matters of zoning, conditions and restrictions and easements of record. Auditor’s Parcel 20-0406840201 Being situated in Edward Steven’s Military Survey No. 1669, in the Township of Lewis, in the County of Brown, in the State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a 1/4” spike set in the centerline of Skiffsville Road No. C-42 and a corner to a 0.747 acre of Roy Dean and Debra Jane Wylie as recorded in Volume 259, page 269 and at the southwest corner of the original 44.888 acres; thence with the said centerline for the next seven calls, N 37 deg 13 min 26 sec W a distance of 273.88 feet to a 1/4” spike set; thence N 41 deg 35 min 37 sec W a distance of 166.98 feet to a 1/4” spike set; thence N 37 deg 17 min 47 sec W a distance of 354.95 feet to a 1/4” spike set; thence N 49 deg 42 min 33 sec W a distance of 88.61 feet to a 1/4” spike set; thence N 64 deg 10 min 49 sec W a distance of 76.84 feet to a 1/4” spike set; thence N 80 deg 12 min 55 sec W a distance of 82.09 feet to a 1/4” spike set; thence S 87 deg 19 min 09 sec W a distance of 65.01 feet to a 1/4” spike set in the centerline of said Skiffsville Road and in the line between Brown and Clermont Counties, thence with said county line and a division line through the original 44.888 acres, N 0 deg 31 min 18 sec W, passing a 5/8” iron pin set at 20.02 feet, a distance of 1133.24 feet to a 1/2” iron pin found in said county line and in the line of an 86.60 acres of Elbert F. and Marjorie Malone as recorded in Volume 144, page 382; thence with two lines of the 86.60 acres, S 42 deg 45 min 48 sec E a distance of 533.90 feet to a 1/2” iron pin found; thence S 48 deg 45 min 38 sec E a distance of 627.00 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set and a corner to a 67.953 acres of Randall and Karen Sue Perry as recorded in Volume 276, page 111; thence said Perry’s line, S 18 deg 45 min 38 sec E a distance of 1023.00 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence with a line of said Perry’s and the line of 0.25 acre of the aforementioned Roy Dean and Debra Jane Wylie as recorded in Volume 259, page 438 and the line of the aforementioned 0.747 acre of said Wylies, S 77 deg 09 min 40 sec W, passing a 3/4” iron pin found at 336.45 feet, a distance of 388.19 feet to the beginning, containing 23.060 acres more or less, being a part of the original 44.888 acres of the premises transferred to George Halfhill in Volume 274, page 139 and subject to all legal highways, easements and restrictions. Bearing are magnetic and based upon the S 42 deg 45 min 48 sec E line along the property of Elbert F. Malone. A survey of this property was made by Robert E. Satterfield, Surveyor No. 4238, West Union,
Ohio on March 18, 1994. Property Address: 475 Skiffsville Road, Felicity, OH 45120 Parcel Number: 2004068.0201, 20-040684.0202 and 20-040840-0000 Prior Instrument Number: O.R. Book 331, page 1144 Said Premises Located at 475 Skiffsville Road, Felicity, Ohio 45120 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $35,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Channing L. Ulbrich #0071855 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20030670CVE National Bank & Trust Company Plaintiff -vsPatrick McGuire and Bonnie J. McGuire, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Eagle to-wit: Property at: 10776 Wilson Road Winchester, Ohio PP#: 070072200003 Prior Deed Reference: O.R. 136, Page 793; Legal description can be found at the Brown County Recorder’s Office Said Premises Located at 10776 Wilson Road, Winchester, Ohio 45697 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $57,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Peter L. Mehler #0075283 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140219CVE Nationstar Mortgage LLC, dba, Champion Mortgage of Ohio Plaintiff -vsNancy Weaver and David W. Weaver, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pike to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION File Number: J140402 Situated in the Township of Pike, County of Brown, State of Ohio: and in George Hight’s Military Survey No. 12754 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the centerline of Shiloh Pike, said point being South 25 deg. 30’ West five hundred ninety-four and 57/100 (594.57) feet from the centerline intersection of said Shiloh Pike and a county road leading to United States Route No. 68; thence with the centerline of said Shiloh Pike South 25 deg. 30’ West one hundred and ten (110.00) feet to a spike; North 65 deg. 43’ West one hundred and thirty-eight (138.00) feet to a stake; thence North 25 deg. 30’ East one hundred and ten (110.00) feet to a fence post corner; thence South 65 deg. 43’ East one hundred and thirtyeight (138.00) feet to the place of beginning, and subject to all legal highways. Containing 0.348 A. of land. Being the result of a survey and plat made by Stanley E. Montgomery, Registered Surveyor No. 3879, dated August 3, 1954. Premises commonly known as: 3535 Pleasant Hill Road
Mount Orab, OH 45154 Permanent Parcel No(s): 29055236.0000 Prior Deed Reference: OR Book 368, Page 622 Said Premises Located at 3535 Pleasant Hill Road, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of the Sheriff’s appraised value to be paid at the time of sale. Balance to be paid within thirty (30) days of the confirmation. Any sum not paid within said thirty (30) days shall bear interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the date of sale. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio George J. Annos #0060075 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130800CVE United States of America, acting through the Rural Development, United States Department of Agriculture Plaintiff -vsKyle R. Lewis and Vanessa D. Lewis nka Vanessa D. Seipelt, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Pleasant to-wit: Situate in the Village of Georgetown, Township of Pleasant, County of Brown, and State of Ohio, and being more particularly described as Lot Eight (#8) of Quail Trace Subdivision, Section 1, as the same is more particularly shown on Quail Trace Addition to said Village of Georgetown, Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 792, Recorder’s Office of Brown County, Ohio. Current/Owner Deed Reference: Vanessa D. Seipelt by virtue of a Quit Claim Deed dated May 11, 2011 and recorded May 13, 2011 in OR Book 403, Page 2365. Premises commonly known as: 80 Douglas Lane, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Parcel Number: 33059440800 Said Premises Located at 80 Douglas Lane, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $100,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 NOTE: All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Brown County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for all prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of confirmation of the sale of property. 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 Stephen D. Miles #0003716 Attorney ----------------------------------------
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130495CVE Community Trust Bank, Inc. Plaintiff -vsThe Estate of Gerald Polley, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Union to-wit: “Exhibit A” All that parcel of land in Brown County, State of Ohio, as more fully described in O.R. Book 370, Page 1559, ID# 390754360200 [formerly a part of ID #390754360000], being known and designated as a tract of land situated in Union Township of Brown County, State of Ohio and in J. Harris Military Survey No. 1036, lying west of and adjacent to Kinkead Road and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike set in the centerline of Kinkead Road at a corner to the 126.694 acres conveyed to Wilbur Greenhill, D. B. 200, Pg. 604; thence along Kinkead Road S. 05 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. W., 232.53 feet to a spike set; thence with a severance line N. 74 deg. 38 min. 10 sec. W., 253.91 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 19.10 feet, to a 1/2” iron pin set, and N. 08 deg. 39 min. 07 sec. E, 202.50 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set in the line of the 126.694 acres conveyed to Wilbur Greenhill, D.B. 200, Pg. 604; thence with the line of Wilbur Greenhill S. 81 deg. 20 min. 53 sec. E., 239.38 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 222.19 feet, to the place of beginning and containing 1.224 acres, subject to all existing easements of record. Bearings are magnetic and based upon the record bearing (S. 05 deg. 30 min. 00 Sec. W.) being the centerline of Kinkead Road. LAST: Fee Simple Deed from Daniel Polley, husband and wife, and Debbie Polley, husband and wife and David Polley, unmarried and Donald Polley, unmarried and James Polley, unmarried, as set forth in O.R. Book 370, Page 1559, dated February 28, 2008 and recorded March 18, 2008, Brown County Records, State of Ohio. Tax Parcel ID: 390754360200 Address: 4411 Kinkead Road, Ripley, OH 45167 Last Source of Title: O.R. Volume 370, at Page 1559, Office of the Recorder, Brown County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 4411 Kinkead Road, Ripley, Ohio 45167 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $40,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Matthew L. Ward #91292 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130408CVE U.S. Bank National Association, Successor by merger to The Leader Mortgage Company, LLC successor by merger to The Leader Mortgage Company Plaintiff -vsRonald Gray, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Green and Sterling to-wit: Situated in the Township of Green and Sterling, County of Brown, and State of Ohio: Being all of Lot Number 6, Phase 1 of Five Mile Crossing, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 126, of the Plat Records of Brown County, Ohio. Subject to all legal highways and all easements and restrictions of record, if any. Property Address: 17205 US Highway 68, Mount Orab, OH 45154 Parcel Number: 37072412.0303 & 10-018724.0303 Prior Instrument Number: O.R. Book 277, page 2610 Said Premises Located at 17205 U.S. Highway 68, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $50,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Ellen L. Fornash #0085284 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20050109CVE U.S. Bank, N.A. as Trustee, Successor by Merger to Firstar Bank, N.A. Successor in Interest to Firstar Bank Milwaukee, N.A., as Trustee for Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc. Mortgage PassThrough Certificates Series 1999-NC1 Plaintiff -vsDana P. Bealer, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Pluries 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Lewis to-wit: Situate in R.K. Meade’s Survey No. 1660 and F. Taylor’s Survey No. 1659, Lewis Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin on the centerline of Vernon Road, said beginning point being S-71 deg. 59’ 49” -W a distance of 83.54 feet from the centerline intersection of Vernon Road and Bramel Road, said beginning point also being on the line of John B. Jennings; Thence from said beginning point and with the line of said Jennings S-29 deg. 13’ 46” -E a distance of 153.85 feet to a point in the centerline of Middle Branch Bullskin Creek; Thence continuing with the line of said Jennings S5 deg. 46’ 15” -E a distance of 795.72 feet to an iron pin corner to Charles Owen Gray and on the north line of David B. and Sylvia M. Deeters; Thence with the line of said Deeters for the next three courses: N-68 deg. 04’ 24” -W a distance of 531.00 feet to an iron pin; S-31 deg. 58’ 24” W a distance of 546.64 feet to an iron pin; N-57 deg. 24’ 14” -W a distance of 876.82 feet to a stone corner to said Deeters and corner to Harley and Gladys Cahall; Thence with the line of said Cahall N-48 deg. 15’ 56” -W a distance of 804.77 feet to a stone corner to Tevis B. Schooler; Thence with the line of said Schooler N-42 deg. 34’ 32” -E a distance of 541.26 feet to an iron pin on the centerline of Vernon Road; Thence with the centerline of Vernon Road for the next fifteen (15) courses: S-53 deg. 48’ 36” -E a distance of 145.27 feet to an iron pin; S-47 deg. 54’ 32” -E a distance of 145.39 feet to an iron pin; S-52 deg. 17’ 29” -E a distance of 170.19 feet to an iron pin; S-55 deg. 26’ 39” -E a distance of 236.70 feet to an iron pin; S-71 deg. 18’ 15” -E a dis-
tance of 66.40 feet to an iron pin; N-85 deg. 06’ 36” -E a distance of 68.09 feet to an iron pin; N-66 deg. 34’ 09” -E a distance of 113.68 feet to an iron pin; N-74 deg. 08’ 56” -E a distance of 106.24 feet to an iron pin; N-84 deg. 26’ 10” -E a distance of 83.78 feet to an iron pin; N-72 deg. 42’ 10” -E a distance of 129.14 feet to an iron pin; N-86 deg. 20’ 04” -E a distance of 135.54 feet to an iron pin; S-83 deg. 59’ 31” -E a distance of 175.64 feet to an iron pin; S-89 deg. 10’ 48” -E a distance of 58.85 feet to an iron pin; N-65 deg. 25’ 09” -E a distance of 47.48 feet to an iron pin; N-44 deg. 12’ 34” -E a distance of 128.16 feet to an iron pin; containing 33.980 acres more or less subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record and being a part of the land conveyed to Phyllis Ann Mills as recorded in Deed Book 83, Page 552, of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, Registered Surveyor #4872, on 7 April, 1978. Being the same real estate conveyed to Melba Hayslip by deed recorded in Deed Book 228, Page 148, Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. SAVE AND EXCEPT: Situate in R.K. Meade Survey No. 1660 and F. Taylor Survey No. 1659, Lewis Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being a part of the land conveyed to Dana P. Bealer as recorded in Official Record 63, page 554 in the Brown County, Ohio Recorder’s Office and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stone found at the northwesterly corner of Harlen E. and Mary L. Hayslip’s 36.116 Acre tract as recorded in Deed Book 248, page 376 in the Brown County, Ohio Recorder’s Office, said beginning point also being corner to the 91.392 Acre tract of Trail’s End Farm, LLC; Thence from said beginning point and with the line of said Trail’s End Farm, LLC North 48 degrees 13 minutes 04 seconds West a distance of 804.76 feet to a 1/2” iron pin found corner to the 50.7880 Acre tract of said Trail’s End Farm, LLC; Thence with the line of the 50.7880 Acre tract of said Trail’s End Farm, LLC North 42 degrees 34 minutes 32 seconds East passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 520.59 feet for a total distance of 540.59 feet to a 1” iron pipe found on the centerline of Vernon Road; Thence with the centerline of said road for the next seven (7) courses: South 53 degrees 48 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 145.27 feet to a 1” iron pipe found; South 47 degrees 54 minutes 32 seconds East a distance of 145.39 feet to a 1” iron pipe found; South 52 degrees 17 minutes 29 seconds East a distance of 170.19 feet to a 1” iron pipe found; South 55 degrees 26 minutes 39 seconds East a distance of 236.70 feet to a 1” iron pipe found; South 71 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds East a distance of 66.40 feet to a 1” iron pipe found; North 85 degrees 06 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 68.09 feet to a 1” iron pipe found; North 66 degrees 34 minutes 09 seconds East a distance of 36.00 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set; Thence with a new division line through the land of Dana P. Bealer South 14 degrees 30 minutes 25 seconds East passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 20.00 feet for a total distance of 1016.30 feet to a 1” iron pipe found corner to Harlen E. and Mary L. Hayslip; Thence with the line of said Hayslip North 57 degrees 24 minutes 14 seconds West a distance of 876.82 feet to the place of beginning CONTAINING 17.6126 Acres more or less subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record. Basis of bearing is the centerline of Vernon Road - South 53 degrees 48 minutes 36 seconds East based on Survey 2T-200-499 and all other bearings are based on angles and distances measures in the field. This description was prepared by Gerald S. Renshaw, Ohio Registration No. 4872 on October 1998 based on an actual field survey. Parcel Number: 200406960100 Property Address: 954 Vernon Road, Felicity, OH 45120 Prior Deed Reference: OR 63, Page 554 Defendants: Dana P. Bealer Court Case Number: CVE20050109 Save and Except: Parcel Number: 20040696.0101 Property Address: 954 Vernon Road, Felicity, OH 45120 Prior Deed Reference: OR 153, Page 502 Defendants: Vernon Lotz and Sue Lotz Said Premises Located at 954 Vernon Road, Felicity, Ohio 45120 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $25,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of
sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Matthew Murtland #0088290 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20121065CVE US Bank National Association, as Trustee for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc. 2007AHL1, Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-AHL1 Plaintiff -vsJerome R. Kombrinck, AKA Jerome E. Kombrinck, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Perry to-wit: EXHIBIT A Legal Description: Being situated in the Samuel Cabell’s Virginia Military Survey No. 5229, in the Township of Perry, in the County of Brown, in the State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at reference point at a spike found at the intersection of the centerlines of Bauer Road T-102 and Woodville Road C-46 and at a corner to 7.09 acres of John D. O’Nan as recorded in Deed Book 172, Page 502; thence with the centerline of said Bauer Road for the next two calls, S. 52 deg. 21 min. 37 sec. W. a distance of 319.90 feet to a spike found; thence S. 51 deg. 59 min. 15 sec. W. a distance of 483.20 feet to a 1/4” spike set in the centerline of said Bauer Road and being the real point of beginning; thence with three division lines through the original 50.464 acres, S. 37 deg. 38 min. 23 sec. E., passing a 5/8” iron pin set at 20.00 feet, a distance of 994.77 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence S. 51 deg. 30 min. 35 sec. W. a distance of 437.24 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence N. 37 deg. 38 min. 23 sec. W. passing a 5/8” iron pin set at 978.42 feet, a distance of 998.42 feet to a 1/4” spike set in the centerline of said Bauer Road; thence with the said centerline N. 51 deg. 59 min. 15 sec. E. a distance of 437.20 feet to the beginning, containing 10.002 acres more or less, and being a part of the original 50.464 acres of the premises transferred to Elmer Atkins as recorded in O.R. 66, Page 508 and subject to all legal highways, easements and restrictions; Bearings are magnetic and based upon the N. 51 deg. 59 min. 15 sec. E. line. An actual field survey of this property was made by Robert E. Satterfield, Surveyor No. 4238, West Union, Ohio on January 5, 1999. Parcel Number: 230498040016/ Property Address: 1992 Bauer Road, Blanchester, OH 45107 Deed Reference Number: dated May 5, 2001, filed May 16, 2001, recorded in Official Records Volume 237, Page 1793, as re-recorded on January 28, 2002, in Official Records Volume 252, Page 1489, Recorder’s Office, Brown County, Ohio. Case Number: CV 20121065 Said Premises Located at 1992 Bauer Road, Blanchester, Ohio 45107 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $175,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value. A deposit equal to 10% of the appraised value of the property must be made in the form of a cashiers check at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid by cashiers check within thirty days of the sale. If the purchaser fails to pay the balance of the purchase price within thirty days of the sale, the deposit shall be forfeited to Plaintiff for the costs associated with the advertisement and resale of the property and for interest charges. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Michael E. Carleton #0083352 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140021CVE William F. Hurdle, Trustee of the W.F. Hurdle Enterprises Profit Sharing Plan and Trust Plaintiff -vsShannon A. Daulton and Paula K. Daulton, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Jefferson to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” Lot 7, Parcel No. 17-036936-0107 A parcel of land situated in the Jefferson Township, Brown Co., Ohio, and in J. Wilson’s M.S. No. 1820, lying west of Fern Baird Road and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a 5/8” iron pin (set) in the west line of Fern Baird Road and in the line of the 18.00 acres conveyed to Roger D. and Doris J. Houck, D.B. 236, page 12, said iron pin being N38 deg 57 min 13 sec W, 182.60 feet for a 1” iron pipe (found) a corner of the 309.561 acres conveyed to Larry Campbell, O.R.B. 89, page 84; thence a division line for the next three calls, N53 deg 19 min 37 sec W, 638.09 feet to a 5/8” iron pin (set) N 39 deg 14 min 57 sec E, 349.00 feet to a 5/8” iron pin (set) S53 deg 19 min 37 sec E, 636.29 feet to a 5/8” iron pin (set) in the west line of Fern Baird Road and in the line of the 18.00 acres conveyed to Roger D. and Doris J. Houck, D.B. 236, page 12; thence with Roger D. & Doris J. Houck’s line, S 38 deg 57 min 13 sec W, 348.93 feet, to the place of beginning, CONTAINING 5.100 ACRES, more or less, and subject to existing easements of record. Bearings are based upon the record bearing (N35 deg 25 min 38 sec E) of the centerline of Paeltz Road. Being a part of the land conveyed to Frank M. Hurdle by deed recorded in O.R. 231, page 163, in the Office of the Record of Brown Co., Ohio. This description was prepared by Lawrence W. Thatcher, Registered Surveyor No. 6312 in December 2000 based on a field survey. Prior Deed Reference: O.R. 337, page 2200 Said Premises Located at 5.100 Acres (Vacant Land) on Fern Baird Road, Jefferson Township, Brown County, Ohio Parcel ID# 17-036936.0107 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $25,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Dana N. Whalen #0072534 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130770CVE JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff -vsDavid R. Stowell and Carolyn Stowell, Et Al Defendant In pursuance of an Alias Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Courthouse on the Square in Georgetown, Ohio, in the above named County, on Monday, the 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Lewis to-wit: “Exhibit A” Situate in Taylor’s Military Survey No. 1651, Township of Lewis, County of Brown, State of Ohio, and being all of Lot No. 30 of Jimmy Burnette Estates as recorded in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 272-276 of the Brown County Recorder’s Office. Property Address: 550 State Route 756, Felicity, OH 45120 Parcel Number: 19039696.3400 Prior Instrument Number: O.R. 292, Page 1963 Said Premises Located at 550 State Route 756, Felicity, Ohio 45120 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.
Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Jeffrey R. Helms #0075659 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20130869CVE The National Bank & Trust Company Plaintiff -vsGarrett and Parker, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Green to-wit: Situate in C. Kendall’s Military Survey No. 2074, Village of Mt. Orab, Green Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the centerline of High Street (U.S. Route 68), said beginning point being North 15 degrees 37 minutes 35 seconds East a distance of 165.63 feet from the centerline intersection of High Street (U.S. Route 68) and Main Street (TriCounty Highway); Thence from said beginning point and with the centerline of High Street North 15 degrees 37 minutes 35 seconds East a distance of 29.61 feet; Thence South 75 degrees 37 minutes 56 seconds East passing an iron pin set at 36.30 feet for a total distance of 227.15 feet to an iron pin set corner to Darryll Moler; Thence with the line of said Moler South 16 degrees 25 minutes 32 seconds West a distance of 32.62 feet to an iron pin set at the south easterly corner of a 22 1/2 pole tract of F.W. Kibler Milling Co., Inc.; Thence with the southerly line of said 22 1/2 pole tract of F.W. Kibler Milling Co., Inc., North 74 degrees 52 minutes 26 seconds West passing an iron pin set at 191.81 feet for a total distance of 226.65 feet to the place of beginning containing 0.1620 acres more or less subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record and being all of the 22 1/2 pole tract of land conveyed to F.W. Kibler Milling Co., Inc. as recorded in Deed Book 86, Page 453 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Subject to an easement five (5) feet in width for purposes of ingress through the adjacent to the southerly line of the above described 0.1620 acre tract from High Street (U.S. Route 68), said easement being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly line of High Street (U.S. Route 68), said beginning point being North 15 degrees 37 minutes 35 seconds East a distance of 165.63 feet and South 74 degrees 52 minutes 26 seconds East a distance of 33.00 feet from the centerline intersection of High Street (U.S. Route 68) and Main Street (Tri-County Highway); Thence from said beginning point and with the easterly line of High Street North 15 degrees 37 minutes 35 seconds East a distance of 5.00 feet; Thence South 74 degrees 52 minutes 26 seconds East a distance of 193.72 feet to the easterly line of the above described 0.1620 acre tract and the line of Darryll M. Moler; Thence with the easterly line of said 0.1620 acre tract and the line of said Moler South 16 degrees 25 minutes 32 seconds West a distance of 5.00 feet to the southeasterly corner of the above described 0.1620 acre tract; Thence with the southerly line of the above described 0.1620 acre tract North 74 degrees 52 minutes 26 seconds West a distance of 193.65 feet to the place of beginning. Prior deed reference: ORV 245, Page 957 of the Records of the Brown County Recorder Parcel No. 11-0203520-0100 Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw #4872 9-22-92. Property Address: 114 N. High Street, Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154 Parcel No. 11-020352-0100 Prior Deed Reference: O.R. Book 328, page 1596 LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS AND ASSESSMENTS OF RECORD OR MECHANIC’S LIENS FILED AFTER LIS PENDENS DATE HEREIN. Said Premises Located at 114 North High Street, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $25,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates:
August 24, 31 and September 7, 14, and 21, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Malinda L. Langston #0068758 Attorney ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 THE STATE OF OHIO, BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140104CVE Connie Patrick, Brown County Treasurer Merchants National Bank and as Successor in Interest to the Citizens Bank of Higginsport (Third Party Plaintiff on Cross Claim) Plaintiff -vsRobert O. Reeves and Patricia G. Reeves, 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 29th day of September, 2014, at 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Brown and State of Ohio, and in the Township of Sterling to-wit: Exhibit “A-1” Parcel No. 37-071048.0304 Situate in T. Martin’s Military Survey No. 4785, Sterling Township, Brown County, Ohio, and being bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin found on the centerline of Malady Road, said beginning point being the northeasterly corner of Carl W. and Carla F. Boyd’s 2.00 Acre Tract as recorded in Deed Book 203, page 434 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio; thence from said beginning point and with the line of said Boyd and continuing with the line of Carl W. and Mamie Lambert North 73 degrees 15’ 56” West a distance of 787.36 feet to an iron pin set on the line of said Lambert; thence with a new division line through the land of Harry M. Brunner, Jr. for the next two (2) courses: North 16 degrees 19’ 54” East a distance of 169.49 feet to an iron pin set; South 73 degrees 15’ 56” East a distance of 783.42 feet to a P.K. spike set on the centerline of Malady Road; thence with the centerline of said road South 15 degrees 00’ 00” West a distance of 169.56 feet to the place of beginning CONTAINING 3.056 acres more or less subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record and being a part of the land conveyed to Harry M. Brunner, Jr. as recorded in Deed Book 208, page 771 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Basis of bearing is the centerline of Malady Road based on prior survey. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, Registered Surveyor #4872 on July 23, 1993. Prior Deed Reference: DB 274, page 621 Said Premises Located at 16731 Malady Road, Mount Orab, Ohio 45154 NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property upon confirmation of the sale. Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Publication Dates: August 24, 31 and September 7, 2014 Terms of Sale: 10% of purchase price to be paid on day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. Dwayne Wenninger Sheriff Brown County, Ohio Richard L. Goettke #0010869 Attorney ----------------------------------------
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