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The Brown County Press Sunday, August 31, 2014 •Volume 42 No. 4

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Improved traffic flow in Mt. Orab BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Local drivers will soon be enjoying three million dollars worth of traffic flow improvements at two Mt. Orab intersections. The traffic signal at State Route 32 and Brooks-Malott Road went live on Aug. 28 and the barricades came down. That means that Southern State Community College students and staff can now access the campus from State Route 32, and can depend on a traffic light to help them turn safely. “This is a really good safety enhancement for the area. There is a lot of traffic on 32 and this signal will help it keep moving smoothly”, said Ohio Department of Transportation District Nine spokesperson Kathleen Fuller. The $1.2 million dollar

project was taken on by the village of Mt. Orab and paid for by safety grant funding. Fuller praised the efforts of Mt. Orab Mayor Bruce Lunsford and the village council in making the project happen. “The nice thing about working with a community like Mt. Orab is that they are forward thinking. They are always thinking about what they need to do to deal with future growth”, Fuller said. Less than a mile east, the improvements to the State Route 32 and U.S. 68 intersection are nearly complete as well. Fuller said the traffic signals at that intersection are scheduled to go live on Tuesday, Sept. 2. That project was supervised by ODOT, and cost 1.82 million dollars. The village of Mt. Orab contributed $200,000 of that and paid $90,000 for the iniCONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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The traffic lights at State Route 32 and Brooks-Malott Road were activated for full use on Aug. 28. The lights at Sr. 32 and the U.S. 68 overpass are scheduled to be activated on Sept. 2.

Kasich comes to Bethel to tout farming BY Kristin Rover The Brown County Press

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Students at Georgetown Junior/Senior High School get on their bus to head home on Aug. 26.

Districts, police work to keep bus students safe BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Over 1000 kids in Ohio were injured in a school bus accident between 2011 and 2013. That is just one of the sobering statistics from the Ohio Highway Patrol. Almost 1500 crashes every year. Just over 4000 drivers cited for failing to stop for a bus that was taking on or dropping off passengers.

In Brown County, there were 16 motor vehicle accidents involving school buses between 2011 and 2013. Those buses are now back on the road for the new school year, carrying thousands of kids back and forth to school. Colon Graves is the Transportation Director for the Georgetown Exempted School District. He said his drivers have close calls every day. “Everybody is in a hurry,

but safety is so important with these kids getting on and off the bus. People may be late to work or something and they see a bus ahead of them and do everything they can to get around it. I don’t think the safety of the children enters their minds.” Sherry Ridner has been driving a bus for 36 years. “There have several times I’ve had to blow my horn to get the kids to stop because I could just tell the car coming CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

Mt. Orab canine team racking up drug busts

Governor John Kasich and Lt. Governor Mary Taylor visited Bethel Feed and Supply during an agriculture-focused campaign stop on Aug. 26. Kasich and Taylor discussed their accomplishments since they have been n office and addressed several topics including agriculture, jobs, education, and more. “It's important to understand where we were and what we've accomplished,” Kasich said. Kasich and Taylor talked about balancing the budget, and reducing taxes. “We are not only balanced, but have a $1.5 billion surplus,” Kasich said. Taylor said they worked to eliminate the estate tax, CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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Governor John Kasich talks with constituents about agriculture, jobs, education, and other topics at Bethel Feed and Supply, located on Plane Street in the village of Bethel. The shop was one of three locations Governor Kasich and Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor visited Aug. 26 as part of an agriculture-focused campaign.

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Groundbreaking for new visitors center held at Rankin House BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press On August 23, over 300 people took part in the rededication of the John Rankin House Historic Site in Ripley and were also privy to an exciting announcement. Members of the Ripley Heritage, Inc., the History Connection, and over 300 visitors watched as a ground

breaking ceremony was held for the construction of a new visitor center at the site. “That was our big surprise for everyone who came to the rededication of the Rankin House,” said Betty Campbell, president of Ripley Heritage, Inc. “We are all so excited about this new visitor center coming to this historic site. It will include an area for exhibits, a gift shop and a

meeting area where up to 50 students or people can attend lectures and other events.” Ripley Heritage, Inc. has managed the John Rankin House Historic Site on behalf of the Ohio History Connection (formerly the Ohio Historic Society) since 1981. Ripley Heritage, Inc., collects, preserves and interprets the history of Ripley CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

Two hundred successful drug detections in six months. That’s how well the Mt. Orab Police Department Canine Unit is working. The unit is lead by Officer Mike Dearing with his dog Monthy and Officer Craig Heintzelman and his dog Gator. “(Monthy) is an extraordinary dog. Everyone says that for a young dog just starting his career, he’s doing very well”, Dearing said. He added that he and the dog have been staying busy. “We’ve been all over the county. The only department that hasn’t used us is the sheriff’s department. We’ve also been to Clermont County and Highland County. Even on our days off, we get called out a lot. It could be a tracking mission for a suspect or missing person, or a search mission for

9/11 Memorial Dedication in Aberdeen BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press

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Mt. Orab Police Officer Mike Dearing and Monthy.

possible narcotics.” One recent success was apprehending a suspect who ran away from a meth lab that was recently busted on Highway 68, south of Mt. Orab. “This guy was buried up

in some rose bushes and we would have never found him. The dog alerted to a human scent and I said ‘Police Canine...talk to me now’’ and he said ‘I’m right here!’ and gave up. He was CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

“Never Forget 9/11 Memorial Dedication” in Aberdeen, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014 at the Aberdeen Park greenspace. Thanks to the efforts of Aberdeen Fire Chief Will Eastwood, Police Sgt. Shawn Newman and members of the Aberdeen Concerned Citizens, the Village of Aberdeen was able to obtain a small piece of the World Trade Center, hit by terrorist attack in 2001. In early August 2009, the village learned that it would be one of only 40 sites in the state of Ohio to receive a piece of an I-beam which was once part of one of the World Trade Center.

“This piece of I-beam weighs over 2,230 pounds is about 79 inches long,” Chief Eastwood explained. “It will be located in the middle of this memorial. “The floor of the memorial itself will be a concrete form in the shape of an octagon in honor of our Pentagon which was also hit on 9/11. We are very excited about the dedication next Saturday, and we hope everyone in Brown County will join us.” The beam will be located in the middle of the concrete surrounded by a black onyx plaque honoring firefighters, a plaque honoring police officers, EMS, and 9/11. The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. with parade registration at the middle school

Valero station. The parade begins at 10:30 a.m. and travels down Rt. 52 to Market Street, then down river to the green space in the park. Free hotdogs and hamburgers will be provided by the Aberdeen-Huntington Township Fire and Life CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

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This weekend Saturday, Sept. 6 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the Music in the Park Concert, the featured band will be ‘Southern Saviour’, a group from Cincinnati. Members of Southern Saviour include Tommy Williams, lead vocals and guitar, DJ, lead guitar and vocals, Bruce Stacy, bass guitar and vocals and Jimmy Bartels, drums. “This is an exciting band to watch,” said Woody Whittington, coordinator of the Concerts in the Park shows. “The band performs a mix of music from the 70’s to current rock and new pop country.” Whittington then ac-

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knowledged the sponsor for the event. “This concert is being sponsored by Mt. Orab Ford, in fact, they are sponsoring the next three concerts and everyone in the community appreciates them for it. Don’t forget that there will be a big screen TV given away at the last concert. It’s not a raffle, all you have to do is pick up a free ticket, then be at the last show, in person, to pick up the TV if your name is drawn. It should be a lot of fun.” Southern Saviour is well known in the Cincinnati and has performed at ‘Pirates Cove Four Seasons Marina, Peecox 2 The Roost in Independence, KY, Petes Cafe in Milford, Traci’s in Loveland, Shaffer Shack in Batavia,

Skippers in New Richmond, Dick’s Last Resort and Coyote Ridge Saloon to name a few. The band performs such classics as: • Put Some Drive in Your Country • Bottom’s Up • Love Somebody Like You • Last Kiss • Slide • Every Rose Has It’s Thorns • Smokin’ In The Boys Room •Beverly Hills “Bring the family and lawn chairs and sit back and enjoy this great show. In case of rain, the show will be canceled, but we’re hoping it doesn’t rain. There’s plenty of parking for everyone.”

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“Southern Saviour” Band will perform this Saturday night, Sept. 6 at the Music in the Park Concert in Mt. Orab. The show is being sponsored by Mt. Orab Ford and is free to the public.

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Annual Farm Bureau meeting held BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press Agriculture is the number one business in Ohio, and the Ohio Farm Bureau as well as the Brown County Farm Bureau gives farmers a seat at the table in making policies that affect farmers. The Brown County 2014 Annual Meeting was held August 18 at Southern Hills Career and Technical Center in Georgetown and was attended by over 100 farm bureau members, trustees, committee leaders and local and neighboring farmers. Following an invocation led by trustee Jim Crocker, and a welcome to the event offered by Chris Rogers, president of the bureau, the crowd enjoyed a buffet dinner catered by Estel Newberry. Elections were held for trustees and state annual meeting delegates. During the meeting, five Brown County Farm Bureau scholarship recipients were named, two were in attendance of the meeting and were awarded their scholarships in person. They were Josh Prine, Western Brown High School and Alicia Gifford, Georgetown High School. Those $500 scholarship winners unable to attend the meeting included Hannah Metzger, Fayetteville-Perry High School, Matthew War-

ring, Western Brown High School and Jared Cluxton, Ripley High School. Brett Rogers, board trustee from District 1, briefly discussed policy resolutions and code changes which included: • strong support of local farm markets to increase farm to school programs; • monitor gas and oil pipe lines issues; • support the OSU Extension levy (currently on hold); • support efforts of CAUV program; • support the adoption of a county wide drug task force. On the state level, Rogers said the bureau supports the following: • lenient regulations for black-headed vultures; • oppose the transfer of power from ODNR regarding manure complaint investigations to ODA;

• support increased economy for soil and water conservation districts; • support state adoption of a county wide drug task force; • increase membership fees from $60 to $80 a year, since meetings are now held 6 times a year as opposed to 12 times a year. The bureau members accepted all the policy and code recommendations. Nicholas and Jessica Daily were awarded the ‘Outstanding Young Farmers” award and the “Excellence in AG” award was presented to Tami Davis, vice president of the Brown County Farm Bureau. Guest speaker of the event was Jack Fisher, executive vice president of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation who spoke briefly about what bureau members should be doing in the state of the cur-

rent economy, working together as a group, supporting elected officials, farm safety, CAUV and supporting tax policies that directly involve farmers. In other actions at the meeting, state trustee Craig Adams was recognized, action team leaders were recognized and the meeting ended with door prize presentations. To learn more about the benefits of becoming a Brown County Farm Bureau member please call (937) 378-2212.

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Jessica and Nicholas Dailey received the “Outstanding Young Farmers” award during the 2014 Brown County Farm Bureau meeting held Aug. 18. Craig Adams, state trustee for Brown County made the presentation.

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Shown from left, Chris Rogers, President of the Brown County Farm Bureau, Tami Davis, vice president, State Representative Doug Green, OFBF executive vice president, Jack Fisher and Craig Adams, state trustee. Green was presented with a “Friend of Agriculture Award.”

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The Fayetteville-Perry Board of Education met in regular session Aug. 21 and had a visit from Danny Bubp, candidate for Brown County Juvenile/Probate Court Judge. Bubp told the board that there are approximately 7,600 school age children in Brown County and unfortunately over 700 of them end up in the court system last year, some for traffic violations some more serious. Bubp said he would like to bring juvenile court in to the schools so kids won’t miss as much class time and that he believes intervention is the best policy for keeping kids out of the court system. He also said he would like to see an ROTC program started up in Fayetteville Perry Schools. In other business, Superintendent Raegan White told the board that several of the old cameras on the busses had been replaced with new digital cameras and they were much clearer than the old ones. The cam-

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Former State Representative Danny Bubp, currently running for Brown County Juvenile/Probate Court Judge spoke briefly at the Fayetteville-Perry Local School District Board of Education meeting held on Aug. 21. Also shown is Superintendent Raegan White.

eras had been purchased by the board several months ago. Board treasurer Jo Anna Carraher reported to the board that several grants for the year and the student activity budgets needed to be approved. Both were later approved. Carraher said the Touchdown Club, the Band Boosters and the School Boosters had submitted

their statements to her office and she was waiting on a couple more. Board member Craig Smucker recommended to the board that a standard form be designed for these clubs so that all their submitted reports would be on the same form. Smucker said he would take on the project. Board member Jim Holden reported as South-

ern Hills liaison that the career center had a good start to this years school year. “Mr. Kratzer, superintendent of SHCTC, said the school had 213 juniors on the first day and that was a record number,” Holden said. “There are some big class sizes so they are trying to figure out what they can do with such high enrollment.” Principal at the Fayetteville-Perry Elementary School, Greg Barlow, told the board that there are currently 82 kindergarten students, 16 of which are open enrollment. Eight new staff members have been hired and 24 new students have been added to enrollment in the district. Following an executive session the board approved the following items: • accepted the resignation of Christi Ward as elementary school teacher; • approved Kellie Vilvens as intervention specialist; • approve Jennifer Zeigler as kindergarten teacher; • approve Debbie Holt as a 2 hour a.m. bus driver to

the JVS and Mike Wallman as a 2 hour p.m. bus driver to JVS: • approve Beacon Physical Therapy Institute on a

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The Brown County Chamber of Commerce’s August 21 meeting was held at the Indian Spring Winery, which opened it’s doors last year in the Sardinia area. Host Vernon Creighton welcomed everyone to the meeting and he and his family had prepared homemade muffins, cake and fruit for the members of the chamber. Following chamber president Brian Elliott’s call to order, Erin Richmond, chamber secretary gave her report, followed by treasurer, Gerry Schumacher’s report. Chamber member and economic development committee chair Barry Woodruff reported to the chamber that the progress on the property where the Ford dealership is planned for in Mt. Orab is continuing and Dominoes is still being lined up for the area. He added that there is still a lot of work being done behind the scenes. “The estimate on sales tax revenue alone could reach $1 million a year in additional tax revenue from this project,”

Woodruff said. “ It not only helps the sales tax numbers but also helps the 911 and the quarter of a cent sales tax on it. The only glitch is, they need another access road, so there’s still a lot of work to do. So now it’s down to who going to run the utilities and who’s going to pay for the road, and who’s going to run gas to it.” Elliott then gave the audience a report on the recent SummerFest celebration. “What a success our first SummerFest celebration turned out to be. I want to thank all the volunteers at the event. We had well over 10,000 visitors, which also helped the local economy the two days of the event”, Elliott said. “We had 12 non-profit groups that received donations as a part of working SummerFest booths on behalf of the chamber. And of course the book-bag giveaway went well, we gave out 1050 backpacks. We also got six new members to the chamber thanks to the event.” Elliott also set the date for the 2015 SummerFest for August 7 and 8 and he passed around a sign-up sheet for manning the

chamber booth at this year’s Brown County Fair. Other issues discussed at the chamber meeting included: • The formal dedication /opening of the new Southern State Community Collage Mt. Orab campus; • OhioMeansJobs currently has positions available, which are paid by the state; • National Bank and Trust will merge with Peebles Bank; • The chamber will offer customer service classes in the fall; • More chamber mem-

bers are needed for the travel and tourism committee; • Business after five meetings will be held quarterly for members unable to attend early meetings; • The Reverse Raffle and the Jingle Bell Bash will be combined, and set for Nov.1 ; • At least 7,600 student attend Brown County Schools and 50 new teachers have been hired. The September 18 Brown County Chamber of Commerce meeting will be hosted by Chatfield College.

Fosse, the only Ripley soldier killed in action in the Vietnam War. Councilwoman Linda South had attended the August 23 rededication of the Rankin House in Ripley and told council that it was an impressive event. “I talked with the woman from the Ohio Historical Society and she said there were no empty seats and some people were standing up in the back,” South said. “The program was really nice and it went well.” Four Ripley Council members attended the event at Rankin House. In other business at the meeting, when council was first approached about plans to recognize De Fosse, it was suggested that perhaps the village park could be named after him since no one seemed to know the name of the park. In the last couple of months, Councilwoman Sidwell has been on a mission to find out what the village park’s name really is. “Roberta has insisted all along that the park in town does have a name,” Lesley Myers, fiscal officer said with a smile, “So she researched until she found something on it.” Myers went on to explain that in 1937, an ordinance was passed in Ripley establishing a new public park to be named the Red

Cross Park. At least 25 lots were given to the village at that time, located between Cherry Street, Red Oak Street (now partially under water) and Third Street, where the park now sits. “The Red Cross donated that property to the village,” Myers said, “so, our village park will be officially and forever called Red Cross Park.”

Ripley Council hires new police officer BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press

At the August 26 council meeting, Ripley Village Councilman Charles Poole, chair of the public safety committee, made a recommendation to council to hire Dakoda Jones as the newest police officer for the Village of Ripley. “Chief Harvey Bowman brought Mr. Jones to our public safety meeting to meet and interview with us,” Poole told council. “We had a nice interview with him and I would like to make the recommendation to hire him. He is a Ripley High School gradu-

ate, he’s a former marine, combat in Afghanistan and has worked in the sherriff’s office. He impressed us.” Council voted to approve Jones’s appointment to the police department. Councilwoman Roberta Sidwell then told council that the Aug. 23 Thomas Glenn De Fosse Memorial Benefit Dinner sponsored by the American Legion Post 367 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2734 was very well attended and the event raised over $3,000. Proceeds from the event will go towards the purchase of a special memorial plaque to honor De

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Ripley Village Police Chief Harvey Bowman (left) introduced the newest patrolman to join his department at the August 26 council meeting.

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Mr. & Mrs. Downing May 31, 2014 I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who was involved with making our deam wedding come true. To all of the organizations out there who put in the long hours of time, effort, finances and truly took what we wanted for this day to mean to us and make it mean just as much to you folks has truly been remarkable. I would love to thank each and every one of you individually and in person but I don’t think that that is possible. Please know that I am truly indebted to all of you as you have helped me more than any of you can ever know and that is to come through on the most important promise that I have ever made in my life. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart and I know that you folks have made this day possible for us. Without the help from all of you this day would still be a broken promise. Each and everyone of you are a huge part in the most important step in my life. I hope that one day I can pay it forward and show someone else in need that there are still kind people in this world, and help them like you have helped me. Thanks you so much, SSG Darren Downing U.S. Army Ret.

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Taking A Trip Through Time Pictured above is a lighter than air ‘Blimp’ demonstration at the 1935 Brown County Fair. If you have more information about this photo or would like more information about the Brown County Historical Society please call Ned S. Lodwick at (937) 446-3226. ‘Taking a Trip Through Time’ is a feature of the Brown County Press that is supplied by our readers. If you have photos of places within Brown County that are at least 30 years old please feel free to submit them along with some information about the photo to The Brown County Press by email to bcpress@frontier.com or mail them to or drop them off at The Brown County Press 219 South High Street Mt. Orab, Ohio 45154. You will get your picture back. You can also reach us at (937) 444-3441.

Come to our family reunion and bring a dish!

Before summer ends many families will celebrate with a huge picnic called a family reunion. Relatives come from far and wide to visit. Some relatives you have never seen before and truthfully, you may never see them again. I remember my first family reunion hosted on our family farm It was held in August, before school began which, back in the day, was always after Labor Day, and never before as it is now. Months ahead, mom and my Grandma Fender got together to address invitations instructing family members to come, bring a covered dish, a dessert, lawn chairs and softball equipment. My job was to lick the stamps and place them on the corner of the envelope. I thought the glue tasted rather good. Being young, I wasn’t quite sure what a family reunion was but when Daddy moved the chicken house from the cow pasture, to the barn lot, to create a softball field, I knew it was going to be something spectacular. Intently, I watched him jack the building up on all four corners then place locust logs under it which he had cut from the farm. After he hooked a chain to the tractor and to the logs, he began pulling the little white house away calling back to Mom, “Is everything alright?” She followed along to alert him if it fell off the logs. Later I realized he drug it right over what would the following weekend be home plate and down the 1st base line. Later in the week, Mom also instructed, “Eddie, bring those hay wagons up here and park them under

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the maple tree for shade for the reunion. I will use them for our food table.” The morning of our big event, she spread her best bed sheets over them, as who could possibly buy a table cloth that big. A charcoal grill was started. I watched daddy squirt the lighter fluid heavily on the briquettes and then woof, it went up in flame when he lit it with his Zippo lighter. I loved the smell of the lighter fluid burning and the morning excitement was exhilarating. Last minute preparations were still being made when, one by one, the cars started coming up the lane. They were instructed by daddy, “Park over there by the house,” he pointed with a big smile. “Who’s that?” I asked Debbie but she didn’t know either but mom and grandma knew them all. We kids dressed in our best short outfit, our hair neatly combed, sporting our better sneakers were introduced to these strangers we were to remember to "speak when spoken to." This is your aunt and uncle, or this is your cousin. We smiled politely as all good children do, or should, and I remember feeling very shy. The hay wagon began to fill up with casseroles from our family’s famous cooks that I never knew existed. Cakes and pies galore; corn on the cob, watermelon, mom’s potato salad, Aunt Vivian’s baked beans, Grandma Fenders famous

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green beans with ham as well as many other dishes. The grill finally hot, was covered with hamburgers and hot dogs that satisfyingly permeated the air along with much conversation that August afternoon of the early sixties. The lemonade and iced tea was ice cold and wonderfully refreshing as was the laughter and tales the family told. Finally, daddy called out to everyone who had their softball equipment to come play some ball. In the big cow pasture, cardboard was used for the bases and teams were chosen. We girls were too small to play against the men and older boy cousins but sometimes we got to be a base runner for an old or tired uncle. Daddy surprised us at how

good he was and how hard he could hit the ball. Uncle Bill always hit a home run and was a jokester while running the bases. One of the young Fender boys got caught in a pickle between 2nd and 3rd base. Upon seeing this, the women quickly flocked to the fence to cheer for him and watch the outcome. He was safe. It was a moment to remember. And then the dark encroached on our make-shift ball field. Our family reunion came to an end and one by one our relatives, which we now knew but some we would never see again, drove away leaving us with their love and memories that for many of us has lasted a lifetime.

Labor Day: then and now

Labor Day is a day off work for many students and workers, but its meaning is often forgotten by those of all ages. We know this day is about more than having a cookout with friends, realizing that warm summer days are coming to a close, and marking the beginning of a new school year, but what is this holiday really about? It was on a Tuesday in September of 1882 that the first Labor Day was celebrated. Now, over 120 years later, Americans still take the first weekend in September to pause and reflect on the amazing advances in our industry—and to honor the workforce that made it possible. It is unknown who proposed Labor Day, but credit is often given to Peter J. McGuire, cofounder of the American Federation of Labor, and Matthew Maguire, a secretary of the Central Labor Union. Whoever is to credit for this day, and however you decide to celebrate, I want you to know that you and your family make a large impact on our community no matter your field of work. Here in Ohio, we have much to celebrate this Labor Day. As a state, we have taken serious strides to ensure that the unemployment and underemployment rate decreases and that the skills of our potential workforce rise to match the needs of employers. This General Assembly,

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the legislature passed House Bills 1 and 2, both of which focused on effectively matching employees with the employers that need them. This is done through OhioMeansJobs.com; an innovative method of centralizing and streamlining Ohio’s potential workforce. Jobseekers can map career plans, prep for the SAT or GED, receive skill training suggestions and build and post resumes. Employers can search through those posted resumes to find the workers they need as their companies grow and expand. There is even a special resume builder for veterans to help our former service members translate their military experience into the skills sought out by civilian employers. As we work towards building a workforce to match the increased number of job availabilities, let’s use this Labor Day to not only celebrate how far we’ve come, but also to recognize the work that still needs to be accomplished. Ohio’s industry is a force to be reckoned with, and we will continue working to ensure that each Ohioan has the skills he or she needs to be successful in order to find a job that allows those skills to shine.

Addressing infant mortality in Ohio

According to humanitarian organization Save the Children, the United States has the highest first-day death rate for infants among industrialized countries – more than 11,000 babies die within 24 hours of their birth each year. It’s unthinkable. And each year in the U.S., there are more than 4,600 sudden unexpected infant deaths. What’s worse – Ohio is near the bottom compared with other states, ranking 48th in the nation for infant mortality and 50th for infant mortality among African Americans. In 2012, 1,047 babies died in Ohio before their first birthday. This is unacceptable. There are also more than 25,000 stillbirths in the United States every year. Some of these tragic deaths can be attributed to birth defects, umbilical cord problems, infections, or a chronic medical condition suffered by the mother. But, there is no known cause for as many as half of all stillbirths. Families enduring these heartbreaking losses are left in the dark. This week, I visited Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, the John R. Maloney Family Health and Wellness Center in Columbus, and

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Dayton Children’s Hospital to announce a plan to address infant mortality. I introduced the Sudden Unexpected Death Data Enhancement and Awareness Act because no parent should have to grieve the loss of a child with no answers and no help. This legislation would enhance and standardize a national reporting system to better track stillbirths and sudden unexpected infant and child deaths, allowing us to better identify risk factors to prevent them in the future. Enhanced and coordinated tracking will help us gain a better understanding of the reason for these heartbreaking deaths and ensure that all children in Ohio and across the country have every opportunity to lead healthy and full lives. By working together on all levels – local, state, and federal – to track these incidents and identify their causes, we can prevent many stillbirths and sudden unexpected infant and child deaths and help parents get the answers they deserve.

What Do You Think?

Do you think the government should have more control over gas prices?

I think someone should be in control of the prices of gas. Jeanette Applegate, Ripley

No, I do not think the government should get involved. Dan Moellmann, Mt. Orab

No, because the government is the reason we’re in this gas mess to begin with. Mary Shah, Mt. Orab

I think someone should get control of gas prices, but I think the government already has too much control. Connie Girtman, Mt. Orab

No, definitely not, too much government control is not a good thing. Martha Holbrook, Sardinia

I think we (the people) should have more control over gas prices. Kathy Schneider, Mt. Orab

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Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger reports that on August 16, 2014 the Brown County Sheriff’s Office responded to a address in Lewis Twp. Reported stolen were Jewelry, Fish-

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Sheriff Dwayne Wenninger reports that on August 12, 2014, the Brown County Sheriff’s Office responded to a address in Lewis Township. Reported stolen was property valued at $1,600.00. Timothy Gray, Ernie Valentine and Erik Beckelhymer were arrested and taken into cus-

Ernie Valentine

tody for Theft. Ernie Valentine was charged with a F-5 Theft and released on August 21, 2014 on a OR Bond thru Brown County Municipal Court. Timothy Gray was charged with a F-5 Theft and a M-Theft. Mr. Gray is currently incarcerated at

Chapman sentenced to prison

In June 2014, a three count indictment was filed against Billy D. Chapman. The indictment charged Count One, Theft, a felony of the fifth degree, having a maximum penalty of 12 months in prison; Count Two, Theft from an Elderly Person or Disabled Adult, a felony of the fourth degree, having a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison and Count Three, Misuse of Credit Cards, a felony of the fourth degree, having a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison. On August 25, 2014, Brown County Court of Common Pleas Judge, Scott T.

Gusweiler, accepted a plea of guilty to Count Two. Upon a motion by the State of Ohio, the remaining counts in the indictment were dismissed. Judge Gusweiler sentenced Mr. Chapman to 14 months in the Ohio Department of Corrections. Judge Gusweiler ordered Mr. Chapman to have no direct or indirect contact with the victim. Mr. Chapman will have to pay court costs and restitution. Judge Gusweiler further advised the defendant of the optional 3 years of post-release control at the discretion of the Adult Pa-

In May 2014, a six count indictment was filed against Ryan W. Colyer. The indictment charged Count One, Burglary, a felony of the second degree, having a maximum penalty of 8 years in prison; Count Two, Burglary, a felony of the second degree, having a maximum penalty of 8 years in prison; Count Three, Burglary, a felony of the second degree, having a maximum penalty of 8 years in prison; Count Four, Burglary, a felony of the second degree, having a maximum penalty of 8 years in prison; Count Five, Theft, a felony of the fifth degree, having a maximum penalty of 12

months in prison and Count Six, Theft of Drugs, a felony of the third degree, having a maximum penalty of 36 months in prison. Brown County Court of Common Pleas Judge, Scott T. Gusweiler, accepted a plea of guilty to Count One, Two, Three and Four. Upon a motion by the State of Ohio, the remaining counts in the indictment were dismissed. On August 7, 2014, Judge Gusweiler sentenced Mr. Colyer to serve a total of 9 years in the Ohio Department of Corrections. Judge Gusweiler further advised the defendant of the mandatory 3 years of post-release control

In June 2014, a four count indictment was filed against Jeannie Rebecca Long. The indictment charged Count One, Failure to Comply with an Order or Signal of a Police Officer, a felony of the third degree, with a maximum penalty of 36 months in prison; Count Two, Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle, a felony of the fourth degree, having a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison; Count Three, Receiving Stolen Property, a felony of the fourth degree, having a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison and Count Four, Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol, a Drug of Abuse or Combination of Them, having maximum penalty of 180 days in the Brown County Detention Center. Brown County Court of Common Pleas Judge, Scott T. Gusweiler accepted a plea of guilty to Count One and Two. Upon a motion by the State of Ohio, the remaining counts in the indictment were dismissed. On August 13, 2014, Judge Gusweiler sentenced Ms. Long to 9 months in prison on Count One, 6 months in prison on Count Two, to be served consecutively with

each other. Judge Gusweiler ordered Ms. Long to receive drug treatment in prison. Judge Gusweiler further advised Ms. Long of the optional three (3) years of post-release control through the Adult Parole Authority upon her release from prison.

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Billy D. Chapman

role Authority, upon his release from prison.

Colyer sentenced to prison

Jeannie Rebecca Long sentenced to prison

13493 New Harmony Shiloh Rd., Mt. Orab

Erik Beckelhymer

the Brown County Adult Detention Center on a $100,000.00 Cash/Surety Bond thru Brown County Common Pleas Court. Erik Beckelhymer was charged with a F-5 Theft and released on August 22, 2014 on a $20,000 O/R Bond Thru Brown County Common Pleas Court.

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Ryan W. Colyer

through the Adult Parole Authority upon his release from prison.

tention Center on a $100,000.00 Cash/Surety Bond thru Brown County Municipal Court. Mr. Downing is charged with Burglary a F-2.

T.J.s Fishing Lakes

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Three arrested by BCSO on felony theft charges Timothy Gray

ing Poles and Cash Valued at $2,700.00. Jason Downing was arrested and taken into custody for Burglary. Jason Downing is currently incarcerated at the Brown County Adult De-

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Adams Brown Recycling closed August 31

Adams Brown Recycling in Georgetown will be closed Monday, September 1st for Labor Day. Regular hours are Mon. – Fri. 9am-4pm and Saturday from 9am-2pm. As a non-profit recycling facility, Adams Brown Recycling provides local, communityfocused services for Adams and Brown counties. Services include: school recycling, curbside recycling, community drop-off boxes, educational programs, the purchase of materials from the public, yard waste drop-off, special materials collections, and more. Call 937-378-3431 for more information. Adams Brown Recycling is a division of ABCEOI.

Customer Appreciation Day Sunday, Sept. 14th, Noon-6pm Free Fishing For the Whole Family ($5 Optional Tournament) Door Prizes, Raffles, Split the Pot, & Fish Fry....we supply the fish, you bring a covered dish to share!!

Mt Orab Youth Basketball Sign ups. (4th - 6th Grade Boys & Girls)

September 4, 11, 18 from 6:00 - 7:30 pm Mt. Orab Middle School Cafeteria Cost $65.00 for first child $50.00 each additional child in same house hold. For more info call 937-213-2037 or email rhondark@aol.com

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The Eastern Brown FFA Alumni would like to thank everyone for supporting the 2nd Annual Truck and Tractor Tug Pulls. We would also like to give a huge thanks to the following sponsors: Armstrong Crop Insurance Semple's Service Center Russellville Feed Precision Contracting Beck's Hybrids/Cody Clifton Linda's Embroidery and Back of the Shop Screen Printing T&G Towing/Jay Gross Brown County Rental David Vogel Excavating Jeff & Michelle Puckett Superior Steel Service Southern Ohio Antique Tractor Pullers Association Eastern FFA members & parents All truck and tractor pull participants

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Betty Ann Boothby, 72

Betty Ann Boothby, 72 of Fairfield, Oh., died Friday, August 22, 2014. She was a homemaker and enjoyed reading books. Betty was born April 16, 1942 in Williamsburg, Oh., the daughter of the late Henry Miller and Grace (Burnett) Retzler. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband – E. Roger Boothby whom she married on September 19, 1959 and two brothers – Jim Miller and Stephen Miller. Mrs. Boothby is survived by three daughters – Terri Sutton and husband Roy of Cincinnati, Rhonda Howard and husband Brian of Palm Harbor, Flor., and Sandy Lopez and Mark Huffman of Fairfield, one granddaughter – Traci Stouffer and husband Justin of Palm Harbor, Flor., one brother – Robert Miller of Mt. Orab, three brothers-in-law – Carol Boothby and wife Marcia, Allen Boothby and wife Donna and Wayne Hile; one sister-inlaw – Mary Jo Hall and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Thursday, August 28, 2014 where Pastor Joe Strunk officiated. Interment will be in the Mt. Orab Cemetery in Mt. Orab, Ohio. The Cahall Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, served the family.

Audrey Anne Borokhovich, 87

Audrey Anne Borokhovich, 87 of Bethel, Oh., died Saturday, August 23, 2014. She was a retired registered nurse from the former Brown County General Hospital, where she worked for nearly thirty years. Mrs. Borokhovich was born January 11, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York the daughter of the late Thorwald and Hannah (Pritchard) Jacobsen. She was also preceded in death by her husband – Alexis Borokhovich. Mrs. Borokhovich is survived by two sons – Kenneth Borokhovich of Oxford, Oh., and William Borokhovich of Columbus, Oh., one daughter – Deborah Danner of Cincinnati, six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Following cremation, services will be held at a later date. The Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, served the family.

THE BRIDGE

Jesus told this parable beginning in Luke 15:11: “And he said, A certain man had two sons: And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living. And not many days after the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living.” He was not careful how he spent his money. I guess he thought it would never run out, but it did! Then when he thought he would get a job, there were no jobs to be had. The economy was in bad shape. There was a mighty famine in the land. The Bible says that he began to be in want. He wanted a place to live and he wanted food to eat but he had neither. Verses 1516 states: “And he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country; and he sent him into his fields to feed swine. And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave unto him.” He was so hungry that he was willing to eat the pigs’ food because no one would give him anything! You can just picture the predicament that he had gotten himself into. He left home with lots of money, nice clothes, maybe even a beautiful horse! And he probably had lots of friends until the money ran out. Now he was destitude, no money, no friends, his clothes were dirty and raggedy from messing around with the pigs, and he was very hungry! Things had gone down hill for him fast! He had to make a decision as to what to do with his life. Now, the father loved his sons very much but he saw in his younger son a determination to do whatever he wanted to do. He could not persuade him to change his mind so he let the young man go his own way. There is a story that goes like this: years ago when they had railroad bridges that would split in the middle and rise up to let the big ships pass under, there was a man who took his little son to work with him. The father did not have a lot to do unless a ship was coming and he had to raise and lower the bridge. He knew the train schedules so he knew when to expect a train. However, every once in a

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while, the bridge had to be serviced. On that particular day that he had his son with him he raised the bridge to grease the gears. He had plenty of time before the train was due to come through. The little boy begged his father to let him help. While the father was greasing the gears, he ran out of grease. He told his son to just wait there until he went to get another tube. But curiosity got the better of the boy and he climbed up in the bridge and got his foot caught in the gears. The father tried and tried to get his sons’s foot loose but was not able to do so. He looked at his watch and realized that the next train was due to reach the bridge within minutes. He heard the train whistle and made one last attempt to release his son’s foot, but it would not budge. He had to make a decision fast, his son or a train load full of people. The bridge was up and the train was fast approaching. Weeping he said: my son, my son, I have to do this, and went and pulled the lever to lower the bridge. He could hear cries of his only son and the screams of pain as the bridge came down. Just as the bridge was in place the train came roaring through with the passengers laughing, waving, and having a wonderful time. They had no clue as to what had just happened; the father was standing there heart broken and weeping saying: I sacrificed my son for your sake. Listen, the world today is like those people on the train, going on their merry way completely and willingly ignorant of God’s sacrifice. He chose to give the life of His Son to save the world. Jesus died a horribly painful death. Will you go on your merry way willingly ignoring the sacrifice which was made for you? John 3:16 tells us that God gave His only begotten Son that we might live.

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Edna May Moss Griffith, 92

Edna May Moss Griffith, 92, Moscow, Oh., died on Sunday, August 24, 2014. Wife of the late: Norman K. Griffith. Survived by 3 Children: Dottie Morton, Donna (Jon) Holmes and Norman K. Griffith, Jr. 5 Grandchildren: Andrew Morton, Robert (Vicki) Griffith, Amanda (D.J.) Bosse, Arron Morton and Jessica Holmes. 9 GreatGrandchildren. 1 Brother: Stewart (Wanda) Moss. 3 Sisters: Jean (Charles) Iker, Shirley Miles and Donna Hull. Numerous Nieces, Nephews and other family. Charter member of the Calvary Baptist Church. Services were held on Thursday, August 28, 2014. Burial will be at the Greenmound Cemetery, New Richmond, Ohio. The Charles H. McIntyre Funeral Home, Felicity, served the family.

Krisse Ann Franklin, 33, Georgetown, passed away August 22, 2014. She was the wife of Steve J. Franklin, mother of Kaleb Franklin, step-mother of Daniel Franklin, daughter of Linda (Steve) Hall and Jimmy (Tricia) Powers, step-sister of Tasha Beavers, Ashley Frost, Lindsey Hall, Brittany McCullar, half-sister of the late Chasity Ann Steeley, sister of Shannon and James Powers, granddaughter of Helen Darnell and Roland Powers. Services were held Wednesday August 27, 2014. Burial was in Tate Township Cemetery, Bethel. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.

James (Jack) Hampton, 85 of Georgetown, Oh., formerly of Mt Olivet, Ky., died Saturday, August 23, 2014. Mr. Hampton was a farm laborer for his entire life. He was born February 5, 1929 in Mason County Kentucky. The son of the late, Oscar Brian and Nancy Ann (Lawson) Hampton. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Lorraine Frazier and Christine Hampton, seven brothers, Harold, Gilp, William Estill, Ancel Perrine , Charles, Stanley, and Ronald. Mr. Hampton is survived by one brother, Eugene Hampton, of Aberdeen, many nieces and nephews and friends. There will be no services following cremation. If desired, memorial contributions can be made to Villa Georgetown, Georgetown, or Hospice of Hope, Maysville, Ky.

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Ruby Louise Wilson, 90

Ruby Louise Wilson, 90 of Williamsburg, Oh., died Monday, August 25, 2014. She was a homemaker. She was born August 15, 1924 in Mt. Orab, the daughter of the late Harold Harry and Susan Grace (Watson) Moon. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband – Charles J. Wilson in 2001 and one grandson – Shawn Wilson. Mrs. Wilson is survived by four children – Linda Amiott and husband Ronald of Mt. Orab, Paul Wilson and wife Marla of Batavia, Timothy Wilson and wife Patricia of Williamsburg, and Dennis Wilson and partner Rex Crockett of Mt. Orab, seven grandchildren – Terry Amiott and wife Tami, Cheri Sterling and husband Keith, Andrew Amiott and partner Johnny Bohner, Angie, Sharon, Derek and Bryan Wilson; nine great grandchildren and one great-great grandson. Services were held Friday, August 29, 2014 where Bruce Dickerson officiated. Interment was in the Mt. Orab Cemetery, Mt. Orab. The Cahall Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, served the family.

J. Carl Sininger, 91

J. Carl Sininger, 91, of West Union, Ohio, died Wednesday, August 27, 2014. He was born January 15, 1923 in Liberty Township in Adams County. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bessie (Nichols) Sininger and one son, Teddy R. Sininger. He is survived by one son, Dennis W. Sininger of Georgetown; two daughters: Pam (Owen) Evans of Louisville, Kentucky and Sandra K. Berry of West Union; four sisters: Rose McCann of West Union, Helen Culbertson of Dayton, Lois Riley and Shirley Ramsey, both of Cincinnati; five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He was co-owner of the former Sininger Oil Company in West Union; a former employee of Krogers Grocery Store, S & M Food Market and Knauff’s Market, all of West Union; a former farmer in Greenfield and a former weights and measures inspector for the Adams County Auditor’s Office. He was a 1941 Graduate of West Union High School; a Board member of the former West Union Local School District; a member of the F & A.M. Lodge No. 43 in West Union and a 35 year member of the Dunkinsville United Methodist Church. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran of W.W.II and a member of the V.F.W., Walter Harris, Jr. Post 3400 and the American Legion, Young-Moore Post 100, both in West Union. Memorial donations may be made to the Ohio Veterans Home, 2003 Veterans Boulevard, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 and/or the Dunkinsville Methodist Church, c/o Pastor Steve Darby, 830 Foster Road, West Union, Ohio 45693. The funeral service is Sunday, August 31, 2014 at 2 pm at Lafferty Funeral Home in West Union. Pastor Steve Darby and Minister Tulio Tourinho will officiate. The visitation was Saturday from 5 until 8 pm. The interment is at Kirker Cemetery in Liberty Township. The Adams County Honor Guard will perform a military service. The Lafferty Funeral Home, West Union, served the family.

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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, Ohio the son of Charles Richard Ferriel and wife Alice of Mt. Orab, Ohio and the late Helen Louise (Watson) Ferriel. In addition to his father Mr. Ferriel is survived by one brother - Ron Ferriel and wife Linda of Batavia, one sister – Linda Moore and husband Gary of Georgetown, one nephew – Justin Moore of Georgetown, and one niece – Charlene Braun of Port Orchard, Washington. Services were held Saturday, August 23, 2014 where Jay Madigan officiated. Interment was in the Mt. Orab Cemetery, Mt. Orab. The Cahall Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, served the family.

James (Jack) Hampton, 85

Helen Audrey Hertline, 83

Helen Audrey Hertline, 83 of Georgetown, Oh., died Friday, August 22, 2014. Mrs. Hertline was a homemaker. She was born July 11, 1931 in Rochester, New York the daughter of the late George and Cora (Kublar) Galliger. Mrs. Hertline is survived by her husband – John Hertline; three sons – Bill (Reckita) Case of Pierce Township, Rod (Brenda) Case of Georgetown, and Kenny Case of Galena, Ohio; six grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and two nieces. Private services were held at the convenience of the family on Monday, August 25, 2014. There was no visitation. Interment was in the Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica, New York. The Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, served the family.

Gladys Marie Lucas, 78

Gladys Marie Lucas, 78 of Ripley, Oh., died Thursday, August 21, 2014. She was retired from PCP Champion in Ripley and was a member of the Courts-Fussnecker American Legion Post 367 Auxiliary in Ripley. Mrs. Lucas was born February 21, 1936 in Sparta, Ky., the daughter of the late Marvin and Melissa (Browning) Marksberry. She was also preceded in death by one brother – Robert Earl Marksberry. Mrs. Lucas is survived by her husband of fifty years – William Carl Lucas; one daughter – Michele Brown and one grandson – Brandon Brown, both of Madeira, Oh., and one sister – Betty Younger (Larry) of Frankfort, Ky. Services were held on Monday, August 25, 2014. Interment was in Confidence Cemetery in Georgetown. The Cahall Funeral Home, Ripley, served the family.

Ralph A. Parker, Jr., 91

Ralph A. Parker, Jr., 91, passed away on Wednesday August 20, 2014. Mr. Parker was a WW II Veteran, a past master of the Bethel Masonic Lodge and a member of the Bethel United Methodist Church. He is survived by three children: Sherry M. Parker, Pam Parker and Ralph A. Parker III; three grandchildren: Kelly M. Brooks, Donnie Caudill and Aaron Eiben; and four great-grandchildren: Kari Brooks, Kristen Brooks, Kodie Caudill and Kadyn Keller. Residence Bethel, Ohio. A graveside service with Military and Masonic services were held on Monday August 25, 2014 at Tate Township Cemetery in Bethel. Memorials may be made to Shriners Burns Hospital The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.

Barbara L. (nee Shannon) Suttles, 74

Barbara L. Suttles (nee Shannon), 74, Batavia, passed away August 17, 2014. She was the widow of Walter Carl Suttles, dear mother of Donna (Don) Bradford, Don (Ginger) Suttles, William (Deborah) Suttles, Gregory Suttles and the late Carl Allen Suttles, grandmother of Nicole, Ashley and Kendra Suttles, Brian and Lauren Bradford, Andrew Hoeter and the late Nicholas and Nathaniel Suttles, sister of Patricia Hursong and the late Robert, Paul, Richard, Laura and Mildred. Services were held Friday August 22, 2014 at Tate Township Cemetery, Bethel, Ohio. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Bethel, served the family.

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Paul Barger, 82, Bethel, Oh., passed away August 24, 2014. Loving husband of Naomi Barger (nee Peters). Dear father of Paula K. (Dennis) Weber, and the late Deborah Lynn Baker who preceded him in death. Grandfather to 6 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and 1 great-greatgranddaughter. Brother of Kathleen Gilliam, Charles, Shafter and Ernie Barger and the late Ruby Ray, Clifton, Aubrey and Benjamin Barger. Son of the late Shafter and Etta Barger. He was an Army Veteran and served during the Korean War. He retired from Ford Motor Company. Services were held Friday, August 29, 2014 at the Saltair Church of Christ. Interment with military honors at Laurel Cemetery. The E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, bethel, served the family.

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Miranda Wallace, a Western Brown High School student. recently had a life changing event when she took part in the World Leadership Congress held by HOBY (Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Foundation). “In June of this year, I was privilege to be one of 185 students chosen to attend the Southwest Ohio HOBY held June 12 through 15 in Urbana,” Wallace said. “One of my cousins had attended the Southwest HOBY conference in the past, so I was excited about getting to go. “My school recommended me for it and I didn’t really know what to expect.” The Southwest Ohio HOBY was created over 20 years ago and is dedicated to fulfilling the mission of inspiring and developing the global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service and innovation. HOBY conducts pro-

grams allowing students the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of fields and hands-on leadership learning activities. The students also participate in activities such as community service projects. The Southwestern Ohio HOBY recommended six students to go on the World Leadership Conference held in Chicago, July 19-26 and Wallace was among that number. “I really enjoyed the Southwest Ohio HOBY but I feel like what I experienced and learned from the World Leadership Conference changed my life,” Wallace said. “I worked at raising my own money to pay for my trip, I raised $1,675 thanks to so many sponsors. My parents put in $250 to push me over the top.” Wallace said she received donations from Josh Black, Wallace Seed and Service, Marjorie and Chuck Shafer, Black Design, Bolender Farms, Gretchen McKinney, Colonial Post and Fence, Nicholas Ring, Feesburg Fertilizer, Barber Brothers

Automotive, Hamersville Feed Mill, Flash Baseball, Heather Cooper, Elite Ambulance, Locust Ridge Nursing Home and Peggy McKinney. “Because of all their help, I was able to attend the World Leadership Conference,” she said. Wallace said that at the conference she met students from Iraq, China, Sudan, the Philipines and all over the world. “My roommate was from Canada and we became very close friends,” Wallace said. “Her name is Taryn Walker and we’ve stayed in touch and I’m hopeful she will be coming to visit during the Brown County Fair. She was really a special person. She is a competitive figure skater.” During her time at the conference, Wallace, along with the 11 other students in her group took on a service project and helped clean up Humboldt Park, a 92 acre park in Chicago. “At the end of my time at the conference, I believed and felt like I could change the world,” Wallace said with

a smile. “Maybe not all at once, but a little bit at a time. I accepted a challenge, a global challenge, to try and make a difference by volunteering 100 hours of community service.” She continued, “I would like to make it mandatory for high school students to serve 10 hour a year of community service for their four years in order to graduate. “I feel like 40 hours of community service could only be good for the community. It’s not asking so much for high school students to give back to their community.” Wallace said she has already been in contact with Western Brown Superintendent Peggy McKinney about her idea. Wallace said she is excited to be giving back to her community. “I challenge every student at Western Brown and all the Brown County Schools to take on this challenge,” she said. “I know first-hand, how giving back, can uplift your spirit and the way you look at life.”

KG - Melinda Arn, Halle Campbell, Isaiah Clark, Olivia Cook, Jada Cornette, Naomi Cover, Isabella Ernst, Brooklyn Ewing, Drew Fite, Mattox Fite, Connor Gulley, Gracie Haddix, Ely Hansel, Brayden Harmon, Tyler Hitt, Jeremiah Hughes, Aiden Jetter, Tristan Keesee, Aiden Keith, Trenton Kidd, Lacey Kilgore, Haley McDaniel, Megan Meeker, Jaden Menard, Christian Miller, Gabrielle Miller, Greyson Miller, Aiyanna Morgan, Jacob Ogden, Ruben Pacheco, Lillyann Randolph, Zoie Reese, Nevaeh Richmond, Jade Riley, Jonathan Rogers, Carter Saylor, Devon Schuler, Kaleb Segrist, Groovy Sexson, Cash Smith, Skyla Snedigar, Duncan Spicer, Adyyson Tabor, Daniel Trumble, London Turner, Lucy Vieson, Lilly Wilson 1st Grade - John Bailey, Michael Bellamy, Rebekah Bernhardt, Katelyn Blair, Dakota Bolender, Hunter

Bragg, Ian Bragg, Kylee Butcher, Kyra Cadwell, Hadlie Clark, Kaylee Clark, Josie Davis, Lili Dean, Haley Dumford, Savannah Ebright, Mason Ernst, Ryder Gagen, Gauge Haddix, Hunter Hamblen, Alex Hammel, Sadie Hathorn, Lily Holder, Hanna Hollin, Haiden Jacobs, Jet Jamison, Noah Janson, Kylee Knoblauch, Paris Lawson, Trenton Macmillan, Ryley Mcfann, Elly Mcmullen, Aidan Middleton, Alexis Morgan, Mavis Pack, Lucas Powell, Jessalyn Powers, Jakob Pride, Baylee Riley, Kylee Scott-Moore, Makenna Seibert, Paige Smith, Bianca Tarter, Courtney Thomas, Esta Timmers, Madison Tolliver, Seth Vanwinkle, George Vineyard, Steven Wheeler, Raegan Yates. 2nd Grade - Caleb Argenbright, Cassidy Armstrong, Lainey Athon, Matthew Barber, Dylan Bruan, Cassandra Cadwell, Ethan Cahall, Con-

nor Casey, Camdyn Cunningham, Emma Davidson, Destiny Davis, Shaleigh Duncanson, Olivia Fischer, Lilah Flores, Peyton Fuhrman, Carson Gartner, Ava Hans, Brianna Hathorn, Merritt Hawks, Kaylee Helbling, Sam Holland, Ashlyn Jetter, Andrew Keith, Randy King, Emilee Lanning, Zachary Mcelroy, Presley Mcfann, Devon Mcintosh, Malania Noffsinger, Alexis Ormes, Lacey Patten, Braydin Pride, Emma Roberts, Ben Rothwell, Savannah Smith, Jasmine Stahl, Eric Stanfield, Caitlynn Steger, Preston Stike, Keegan Tarter, Kody Tucker 3rd Grade All A Honor Roll - Seth Barber, Kayli Cover, Sydney Davis, Dawson Hitt, Aubree Hodge, Peyton Schadle, Kate Stratton, Tristan Timmers 3rd Grade A-B Honor Roll - Isaac Bernhardt, Gillian Bishop, Adrianna Blair, Jessica Botts, Jackie Brown, Cassie Cairo, Tyler Cohorn, Logan Cover, Carbyn Cunningham, Jewels Davis, Lexie Dillon, Sammie Doyle, Kara Fite, Paige Friend, Morgan Goodman, Austin Hutson, Audrey Keith, Madison McKinzie, Grace Miller, Aidan Price, Alexus Rider, Cameron Ridpath, Bobby Schluttenhoffer, Emily Shields, Madison Townley 4th Grade All A Honor Roll - Paige Abbinante, Kellan Arn, Jaydee Brown, Ben Donathan, Ben Erhardt, Chris Ernst, Evan Grimes, Austin Hamilton, Kalisa Jennings, Parker Lauders, Skylar Niesen, Colton O’Hara, David Tincher, Jackson Vinson, Olivia Young 4th Grade A-B Honor Roll - Shane Abrams, Nicolas Bautista, Spencer Bick, Trentyn Bocks, Emily Boone, Brooklyn Duncan, Lizabeth Duncanson, Rylyn Dyer, Austin Haney, Jacob Holbrook, Brody Holland, Jordan Jacobs, Hailey Jones, Brandon Lanning, Cooper Murray, Brandon Perkins, Brianna Planck, Liam Powell, Trey Randolph, Alex Rothwell, Kayli Sanchez, Kylee Shelley, Riley Shepherd, Christian Springer, Mary Jane Sult, Samara Weil, Marissa Whitacre, Luke Woodruff, Ashlyn Yates 5th Grade All A Honor Roll - Hannah Barber, Maddie Benjamin, Bryar Cornett, Pierce Schadle, 5th Grade A-B Honor Roll - Aubrey Botts, Rylie Bridges, Lanie Clark, Madison Finney, Jadyn Flores, Ellie Hirons, Pashience Hughes, Davi Hurst, Aleaha Iker, Logan Lindsey, Taylor Lucas, Gary Powell, Abigail Roberts, Jacob Segrist, Scott Shouse, alexis VanWinkle, Reagan Votel 6th Grade All A Honor Roll - Kenzie Benjamin, Katie Bolender, Gauge Daugherty, Madison Davis, Rosie Dean, Madison Derose, Grace Erhardt, Gracie Fischer, Elicia Hamblen, Emma Holder, Isabella Holland, Justin Ingam, Abby Keith, Kasey Marcum, Maddie Shepherd, Bailey Tolliver, Caitlyn Walters 6th Grade A-B Honor Roll - Kylee Bragg, Ryan Cooper, Alex Crawford, Jesa Duncanson, Austin Grammar, Skyler Hammons- Mofford, Emily Huddleston, Zoe Hurst, lynsey Jackson, Hunter Kattine, William Lucas, Kenzie Mcmillion, Chance Moore, Kaden Newberry, Emma Sams, Grace Sarbach, Zachary Segrist, Sonny Striffolino, Taylor Tolliver, Colton Town-

ley, Kayla Wilson, Kaden Yates, Rebecca Zahn 7th Grade All A Honor roll - Ryan Craig, Reagan Henderson, Noah Hiler, Kyla King, Chase Lovett, Trevor Miller, Brooklyn O’Hara, Brendon Ormes 7th Grade A-B Honor Roll - Brianna Bolender, Finley Collins, Cassidy Cox, Jordan Davis, Hannah Hirons, Isaac Holland, Jessica Jones, Joseph Kinder, Dylan Kleinholz, Wesley O’Hara, Jesse Osborne, Melissa Perry, Kylie Ramsey, Taylor staley, Sabrina Stutz, Ashley Taylor, Katelyn Wallace, Kortney Wright 8th Grade All A Honor Roll - Kaitlyn Bolender, Nichole Boone, Mackenzie Bridges, Emily Cooper, Karley Cornett, Alaina Cowdrey, Sierra Darlington, Alanis Daugherty, Wyatt Fischer, Samuel Gibson, Sierra Hammons, Brittany Hauck, Kayla Hedge, Corrin Keplinger, Kensey Murray, Jennifer Rogers, Tyler Seng, Will Stratton, Evan Wells, Rylie Young 8th Grade A-B Honor Roll - Seth Becker, Bryson Blankenship, Kain Carter, Audra Compton, Taylor Couch, Sarah Dowling, Morgan Epperhart, Corey Erbe, Eric Funk, Caylene Graham, Hannah Hacker, Kerstin Hartman, Jordan Hunley, Alyssa Kidwell, Hannah Liming, Blake Luck, JT Martin, Sarah Pike, Alyssa Pollard, Wyatt Siemer, Zach Stacy, Gage Vineyard, Meranda Watson, Maddy Whisman

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Tyler Cash and Isabelle Cash are proud to announce the wedding of their parents, Debbie Craig and Greg Cash. Jr., both of Mt. Orab. The couple was wed on Friday, August 8, 2014 in Townsend, Tenn. Debbie is the daughter of the late Charles and Margaret Craig and Greg is the son of Greg Cash Sr., and Tammy Young and Elmer Hamilton. The Brown COunty Press would like to congratulate the Cashs on their recent nuptials.

In Loving Memory of Stella Marie Belcher 12/22/1934-08/29/2006 God’s Garden God looked around His garden And he found an empty place He then looked down upon the earth And saw your precious face He put His arms around you And lifted you to rest; God’s Garden must be beautiful He always takes the best. He knew that you were suffering He knew you were in pain He knew you’d never ever Get well on earth again. So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered “Peace be thine” Then He took you up to Heaven With Hands so gentle and kind. It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you The day God welcomed you home.

Deeply loved and sadly missed by her husband, children, & grandchildren

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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.

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

Brown County Board of Commissioners will not meet Monday, Labor Day, Sept. 1 at 800 Mt. Orab Pike. For more information please call (937) 3783956.

TOPS Chapter in Sardinia will not meet on Labor Day, Sept. 1, but will meet at 6:30 p.m. every Monday including Monday, September 8, at Sardinia Church of the Nazarene on Sardinia-Mowrystown Road. Further information is available by calling Regina Davidson at (937) 446-3714.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 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.

Mt. Orab Village Council will meet at 8 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 1 and the public is invited to attend.

Zumba Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 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.

Yoga Classes will be offered by Snap Fitness, 127, North Point Drive, Mt. Orab at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at the center. Members of Snap Fitness as well as non-members are welcome. Please call (937) 444-5230 for details and new hours. 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.

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 sub-

stance abuse. For more information call Jean at (937) 444-3877.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Free Weaving Classes will be held every Wednesday, including Wednesday, Sept. 3 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.

Jefferson Township Trustees will meet at 8 p.m. in Russellville on Wednesday, Sept. 3 and the public is invited to attend. 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.

TOPS Chapter in Winchester meets at 10 a.m. every Wednesday, including Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Winchester Church of Christ, 1540 Tri-County Road in Winchester. For more information please contact Ruth at (937) 4444209. Brown County Board of Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 3 in the commissioners office, 800 Mt. Orab Pike in Georgetown. This meeting is open to the public.

Sit and Stitch will meet at 10 a.m. until noon on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 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, SEPTEMBER 4 Kick-boxing Classes will be offered on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 4, 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.

Franklin Township Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4 in Arnheim. The public is welcome to attend.

Courthouse Square Association Concert is set for Thursday, 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) 3784739.

Green Township Trustees will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4 in Greenbush. This meeting is open to the public.

Pike Township Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4 at the Pike Township Community Center on Rt. 774. The public is welcome to attend. 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. Free Dinners at Decatur Park will

Bob Richmond at (937) 444-4791.

begin at 6 p.m. until 8 p.m on Thursday, 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 Beekeepers will meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 9 at Western Brown High School. If anyone sees a swarm of bees please call (937) 6181332. For more information on this meeting please call (937) 618-1332.

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.

Yoga Classes will be offered on Thursdays including Sept. 4, 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.

Yoga Classes will be offered at the Snap Fitness Center in Mt. Orab, 127 North Point Drive beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4. These classes are open to both members and nonmembers. Call (937) 444-5230 for more information.

Williamsburg American Legion Quarter Auction will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) on Thursday, Sept. 11 at 208 East Main Street in Williamsburg. Some of the vendors include Tupperware, My Favorite Things, Embroider Me Too, Avon and Longaberger. For more information please call (513)724-9915.

Alcoholics Anonymous will meet 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4, at St. Michael's Catholic Church, 220 S. High St., Mt. Orab.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 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.

Cry Out America, Remembering 9/11 will be held on Thursday, September 11, 2014 in front of the Brown County Court- house beginning with music at 5 p.m. and the program beginning at 6 p.m. The event will include prayers, guest speakers and music by Third Generation, Big-Easy, Jerry McKibben, Bethel Shiloh Drama Team and Doug Green. For more information call Larry Downing at (937) 446-3259.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Open Arms****Always, veterans support group, will meet at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 6 at La Rosa’s Restaurant in Mt. Orab. The public is welcome to attend. For more information please call (937) 515-9543 or email openarmsalways@yahoo.com.

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 more information call (937) 378-7712.

4th Annual 5K Legendary Run for a Cure will be held on Saturday, Sept. 6 at Legendary Run Golf Course located in Pierce Twp., in Clermont County, just off Rt. 125. For more information call (513) 520-5617. Music in the Park Concert in Mt. Orab featuring “Southern Saviour” country, rock band on Saturday, Sept. 6 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. This event is free to the public. Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the concert. For details call Woody Whittington at (937) 444-2916.

3rd Annual 2014 Kroger’s Cops & Cars will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Mt. Orab Kroger. Send registration to the Mt. Orab Police Department, 211 S. High Street in Mt. Orab. Event will include door prizes, live DJ, hot dogs, hamburgers and cold drinks. Come see all the motorcycles, trucks, hot rods, classics, projects and moderns. For more information contact Ptl. Hubbard at (937) 444-2281, ext. 209.

Community Dinner at the Sardinia United Methodist Church will be held on Saturday, Sept. 6 from 5 to 7 p.m. Bring your classic cars and motorcycles for a cruise-in held at the same time. The church is located at 105 S. Main St. behind US Bank.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Homecoming for Shinkles Ridge Church has been set for Sunday, Sept. 6 at 10:30 with a service, lunch at 12:30 at the church. Music provided by the Kinner Express beginning at 1:30. Please join us for good food, fun and fellowship.

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.

UPCOMING EVENTS Diabetes Support Group Sugar Helpers will meet between 6:30 and 8 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 8 at the Georgetown Baptist Church, 784 S. Main Street in Georgetown. For more information call the Brown County Health Department at (937) 378-6892.

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) 509-

Mt. Orab Lions Club meeting will begin at 6:30 with a meal, on Monday, Sept. 8 and Monday, Sept. 22 at the New Harmony Lodge, 110 S. High Street. For more information contact

COURT NEWS

Property Sales

Donna Utzinger to The Bank of New York Trust Company, Lot 9 in Pete Rose and Gary Waits Development, Clark Twp., filed 8-18-2014, $35,100 James J. and Betty Jay. Hauke, trustees to Howard and Patricia Malott, 3.50 acres of land in Eagle Twp., filed 8-15-2014, $50,000 Patricia malott and James J. and Betty J. Hauke, trustees to Todd and Susan Malott, 166.74 acres of land in Eagle Twp., filed 8-15-2014, $10,000 Amy Ester Hammons to Paul C. Webb, .02 acres of land in Green Twp. and 6.18 acres of land in Sterling Twp., filed 8-15-2014 Mickey Dryden and Burma A. Daniels, etal to Mickey L. and Ronnie E. Dryden and Linda M. Hoop, .89 acres of land in Huntington Twp., filed 8-18-2014 Clyde and Loretta Claypool to Clyde and Loretta Claypoole, 33.83 acres of land in Huntington Twp., filed 8-19-2014 Caroline Beatrice Paul to Jacob Lee and Amy Lyn Justus, 69.42 acres of land in Huntington Twp., filed 8-14-2014, $135,000 Ronald W. and Cathy K. Wilson to Ronald Heath Wilson In-Lot 106 whole, In-Lot 112 whole, In-Lot 105 whole, In-Lot 111 whole in Aberdeen and 5 acres of land in Union Twp., filed 8-15-2014 US Bank National Association to US Bank National Association, Lot 3 in Jackson Twp., filed 8-20-2014 Peter and Dawn Harriman to Steven & Maureen T. Scavo, In-Lot 1753 and In-Lot 1764 in Lake Waynoka Sub., Jackson Twp., filed 8-18-2014, $350,000 Joyce and Harry R. Devore, Sr. to Harry R. Devore, Sr, 11.05 acres, 17.27 acres, 21.53 acres of land in Jefferson Twp., and 27.69 acres of land in Union Twp., filed 8-15-2014 Michael and Peg Lingrosso to Wilma J. Golden and Larry D. Roberts, Lot 44 in Jimmy Burnette

Estates in Lewis Twp., filed 8-192014, $121,300 MidFirst Bank to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, In-Lot 9 in Ro-Da-Pa Acres in Lewis Twp., filed 8-14-2014 Donna L. Mayfield to James B. and Tracey M. Sumner, Lot 1 and Lot 19 in Utopia Camp Ground Sub. in Lewis Twp., filed 8-15-2014, $50,000 Teresa Dodd to Teresa and Stephen Ross Dodd, In-Lot 424 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 8-15-2014 Martha W. and William C. Wallace to Michael T. Buckley, In-Lot 935 in Lake Lorelei Sub., Perry Twp., filed 8-19-2014, 8-19-2014, $2,000 Bank of America, NA to Matthew W. and Michelle Smith, Lot 42 in Clearview Acres Sub., Perry Twp., filed 8-19-2014 Laura A. and Mark Hollon to Mark and Laura A. Hollon, 3.41 acres of land in Pleasant Twp., filed 8-192014 Douglas James Bowman to David B. Hurst, .27 acres of land in Georgetown, Pleasant Twp., filed 814-2014, $1,000 Knute Rockne Montgomery to PNC Bank National Association, InLot 25-S 1/2 and In-Lot 26 whole in Pleasant Twp., Georgetown, filed 818-2014, $73,334 Brady and Darla Cunningham to Edward N. and Angela Bunn, .33 acres of land in Washington Twp., filed 8-15-2014, $32,500

Marriages

Jean Ellen Patrick, 24, Ripley, STNA to marry Matthew Anthony Miller, 30, Ripley, International Paper, filed 8-18-2014 Hanna J. Faulkner, 24, Sardinia, homemaker to marry Johnathan Edward Hopper, Sr., 31, cook, filed 819-2014 Sharyln Whitney Neu, 23, Winchester, program worker to marry Michael Ottis Hedge, 28, Winchester, tow truck driver, filed 8-20-2014

Gwendolyn Lee Walters, 64, Georgetown, retired to marry Bobby Joe Brown, 72, Mt. Orab, retired, filed 8-20-2014

Probate

Donald L. Brown, Georgetown, case #20141148, DOD 7-26-2014, filed 8-20-2014 George R. Burgess, Aberdeen, case #20141149, DOD 6-6-2014, filed 8-20-2014 Arthur J. Butler, Williamsburg, case #20141150, DOD 8-4-2014, filed 8-20-2014 Carl B. Judy, Ripley, case #20141146, DOD 9-11-1996, filed 814-2014 Edward W. McNerney, Fayetteville, case #20141145, DOD 7-72014, filed 8-14-2014 Rebecca Morrison, Mt. Orab, case #20141144, DOD 6-25-2014, filed 8-14-2014 Vickie Ruscher, Mt. Orab, case #20141151, DOD 7-2-2013, filed 820-2014 Mabel J. Taylor, Fayetteville, case #20141147, DOD 7-6-2014, filed 814-2014 Dale E. Truitt, Ripley, case #20141152, DOD 8-1-2014, filed 820-2014

Common Pleas

CIVIL CASES Petitioner for Motor Vehicle versus 2007 Chevrolet truck, case #20140544, filed 8-14-2014, Action: other civil Capital Federal Credit Union versus Teresa D. Fisher, case #20140546, filed 8-14-2014, Action: other civil TD Bank USA, NA versus Lisa M. Miller, case #20140550, filed 8-152014, Action: other civil Discover Bank versus Brandy N. Duncan, case #20140551, filed 815-2014, Action: other civil

Discover Bank versus Howard C. Eldridge, Jr., case #20140552, filed 8-15-2014, Action: other civil Capital One Bank (USA), NA versus Nichole A. Little, case #20140553, filed 8-15-2014, Action: other civil Fifth Third Mortgage Company versus Joshua A. Duffey, case #20140557, filed 8-18-2014, Action: foreclosures Discover Bank versus Bryan E. Greve, case #20140558, filed 8-182014, Action: other civil Monica Peters versus Jennifer Helton, case #20140559, filed 8-182014, Action: civil stalking Christina Armacost versus Jennifer Helton, case #20140560, filed 8-18-2014, Action: civil stalking Reliable Transportation versus Anthony Brian Tully, case #20140564, filed 8-20-2014, Action: other civil DOMESTIC CASES Tina M. Ketterer, Cincinnati, versus Michael A. Ketterer, Georgetown, case #20140545, filed 8-14-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Martha Weber, Georgetown, versus Robert R. Weber, Georgetown, case #20140549, filed 8-15-2014, Action: termination of marriage Cassie Elfers, Georgetown, versus Chris Berry, Ripley, case #20140554, filed 8-18-2014, Action: domestic violence Lawrence C. Beach, Georgetown, versus Sherry A. Beach, Columbus, case #20140555, filed 818-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Melissa A. Burke, Bethel, versus Dustin L. Burke, Bethel, case #20140556, filed 8-18-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage Rhonda Luke, Fayetteville versus Robert Luke, Fayetteville, case #20140562, filed 8-20-2014, Action: termination of marriage Scott Brown, Georgetown versus Valorie Brown, Winchester, case #20140563, filed 8-20-2014, Action: dissolution of marriage

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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). Wilson Sroufe VFW Post 9772 , Mt. Orab meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10 at the Pike Township Building, Rt. 774.

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. 104th Homecoming for Pisgah Ridge Christian Church will be held around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 14. Please bring a pot luck meal and a lawn chair and card table. Table service and drinks will be provided and the meal should begin at 1:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Danny Bubp, retired Marine Colonel. 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.

Annual Book Sale sponsored by the Friends of the Russellville Library will be held on Saturday, September 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., behind the library. Come browse hundreds of books, videos, books on cassette and children’s books. Sales are by donation and the proceeds benefit the Friends of the Library. For more information please call the library at (937) 3772700.

Brown County Singing Convention will be held on Friday, September 19 at the Sardinia Church of the Nazarene, 135 Mowrystown Road in Sardinia. Please join us if you have a special song, poem or any other God given talent you would like to share or you just enjoy a fun time of fellowship. For more information contact Larry Downing at (937) 446-3259.

OVRDC”s Full Commission Meeting and Picnic will be held on Friday, Sept. 19 (RSVP by 8-15) beginning at 10:30 registration, meeting and lunch to follow. The meeting will be held in Jackson County at the OSU Extension Office, 17 Standpipe Road in Jackson. Anyone with questions please call (800) 223-7491. Stein Hospice Caregiver Support Group is forming and will meet at 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24 at the Stein Hospice office, 100 Liming Farm Road in Mt. Orab. This group will meet every 4th Wednesday of each month. This group is for people struggling with coping with caring for a loved one. For more information call (937) 515-5357 or at demerson@steinhospice.org.

Serenity Seeker Six-Week Course will begin at 3 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 30 and continue for the next 5 weeks on Tuesday. at the Stein Hospice office located at 100 Liming Farm Road in Mt. Orab. Anyone struggling with the loss of a loved one can participate in this course. For more information call (937) 515-5357.

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.

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Closed on Labor Day, Adams Brown Recycling in Georgetown. Regular hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information call (937)378-3431.

CALENDAR 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.

Celebrate Recovery will meet every Friday at Crosspoint Wesleyan Church, 300 W. Main Street in Mt. Orab. The meetings will begin at 7:40 and go to about 8:30. This is a Christ-centered recovery program that will allow discussions on life’s hurts, hangups and habits. For more information call (937) 444-3370. Tuesday Community Bingo will be held every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Community Building in Country Place Apartments, located across from the Country Inn in Georgetown. Please bring a $1 gift and join in the fun. This is a free event. For more information contact Joy Gelter at (937) 483-4614. 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. Walk-in 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.

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) 378-6603 or toll free at (877) 259-8598.

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 TOPS Chapter in Mt. Orab meets at 5:30 p.m. every Monday, except Labor Day, Sept. 1, 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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The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a non-profit volunteer women’s service organization. DAR members are dedicated to promoting historic preservation, education and patriotism in communities across the nation. All students are invited to participate and learn more about the educational programs the DAR offers. Educators, parents and students are encouraged to contact their local DAR chapters for more detailed information on programs provided in their

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community which may include: • Historic Preservation – American History Essay Contest • Christopher Columbus Essay Contest • DAR Historic Sites – Database catalogues information about historic properties that are owned or maintained by DAR chapters or state societies. • Education – Constitution Week • Junior American Citizens • Scholarships • Patriotism – DAR

Good Citizens Award and Scholarship • DAR Manual for Citizenship • Flags and the Flag Code • Good Citizenship Medal • ROTC Medals If you would like additional information on any of the educational programs offered by the DAR or are interested in becoming a member of the DAR, please contact Ripley Lieutenant Byrd Chapter Regent, Dee Watters at ldwatters@msn.com.

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Pictured left to right are Kasey Spires, Mary Saunders, Seth Dunning, Jim Saunders, Hannah Latham, Kaylee Powell, Tyler Newberry, Lydia Powell, Lizzie Powell, Jessica Latham, Kayla Newberry and center is Ethan Dunning.

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The Russellville Firecrackers 4-H group would like to announce the new 2014 club officers: Victoria Kohler, president; Rebecca Cooper, vice president; Xana Brown, secretary; Hallie Salisbury, Treasurer; Shelby Shepard, health; Rebecca Cooper, Safety; Victoria Kohler, recreation; Sidney Womacks, news reporter; Morgan Haitz, inspirational; Hayley Sherman, historian; Audrey Parrish, litter and Hayden Strecker, environmental.

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Shelby Griffith a junior at Georgetown High school and a leader of the Georgetown FFA chapter presents her AgriScience project to hundreds of fair goers at the State Fair in Columbus, Ohio in the Youth center building. In addition to presenting at the state fair, Shelby placed 1st at the FFA State Convention in

May, has applied to be judged at national FFA Convention in October, and has been selected to present her project at the Big Eastern Fair in West Springfield, Ma. Shelby’s AgriScience project involves a lengthy study of dissolving persimmons noninvasively that a horse may ingest while at pasture. If left untreated the condition in horses can be fatal.

Georgetown Happy Hustlers 4H had a great time at our club campout that was held on July 9th and 10th at Lake Waynoka Campground. We did a lot of great activities and we all had a great time. Jim and Mary Saunders of Chillicothe helped us with fishing and taught us how to clean fish. We even cooked some of the fish to sample while around the

campfire. We took a nature walk and collected an item that we wanted to press into a keepsake. Jerry Downing of Georgetown set up many of his primitive items and dressed like a mountain man to teach us about primitive living and camping. We made some crafts while at camp; many of which were made from recycled materials. We used recycled newspaper to weave a paper basket and we used recycled materials to have an egg drop. We

reused t-shirts from home to write on with permanent markers then spritzed the shirts with rubbing alcohol to make a cool design. We took pony beads and laid them into a design which we then melted to make a sun catcher. We finished camp off with a trip to the Lake Waynoka pool. Thanks to Jim and Mary, Jerry, and our Advisors for their time and putting this on for us. We really did have a great time and hope to do this again.

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Back Row left to right are Hannah Latham, Kaylee, Lydia, and Lizzie Powell, Jerry Downing, Tyler Newberry, Seth Dunning, Kasey Spires, Jessica Latham. Front row left to right are Stacey Smith, Kayla Newberry, and Ethan Dunning.

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tial traffic study that justified the project. Last February, Lunsford said “When both projects are done, it will be a huge improvement in both traffic flow and safety.” Last April, when ODOT held a press conference at the 68/32 intersection to mark the beginning of the construction season, Lunsford discussed an additional benefit to the intersection im-

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provements. “This improvement will help with economic development. On the north side, we have two projects going right now that will have about nine million dollars worth of development and bring about sixty jobs. We also have someone else looking at property near the interchange that, if it happens, will bring another large investment to the area.” Lunsford said that having

the intersection improvements on the books was a positive selling point almost immediately. “Some of the current and future development around this area would not be happening without the assurance that this intersection would be taken care of”, he said. Drivers are asked to be cautious as they get used to the traffic signals and new traffic patterns at both intersections.

got to stop doing that or you’re going to kill somebody.” Ridner also said she regularly has cars pull out too closely in front of her because the drivers are focused on getting on the road ahead of the bus. Georgetown Superintendent Christopher Burrows said that district drivers make a point of remembering violators. “If it’s a blatant safety or traffic violation, they will radio in and follow up with a written report that we send to the highway patrol”, he said. Sergeant Anthony Pearcy of the Ohio Highway Patrol said that state law allows the

word of a bus driver to be used as the justification to begin an investigation of an incident. Normally, a law enforcement officer is required to witness a traffic violation before writing a ticket. Pearcy added that state law requires motorists approaching a school bus from either direction that they are required to stop at least 10 feet back from buses displaying red flashing lights and an extended stop arm. Drivers may not resume driving until the school bus begins moving. The Patrol also urges drivers to never pass a stopped school bus.

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at them wasn’t going to stop”, she said. She added that she’s most on edge when younger children have to cross the road to get home and may not remember to stop and look before they cross. “The older ones know to stop, look and listen, but sometimes the little ones forget at first”, she said. Her message to other drivers is a simple one. “Please don’t be in such a hurry and pay attention to what you’re doing. Most of the time when you see them, they’re looking down and you can tell they have a phone in their hand. You’ve

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and the surrounding area. The group has worked closely with the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Act of 1998 which directs the National Park Service on the restoration project. Rankin House has received a complete renovation and been transformed back to its original look when it was built in 1816 by Presbyterian abolitionist John Rankin. It was one of the original stops on the Underground Railroad. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s visit to Rankin provided some of the story that became Uncle Tom’s Cabin. It is considered by many to be the first civil rights movement. The house was acquired by the State of Ohio in 1938 and is open for tours. Rev. Rankin, along with his wife and 13 children are credited with assisting as many as 2,000 slaves in their quest for freedom. The August 23 program began with a welcome and introductions by Glenda S. Greenwood, president of the Ohio History Connection board of trustees. “Today marks the fourth time in Ripley in two years,” said Greenwood. “I love Ripley and all its rich history. Rankin House was literally the first stop of the Underground Railroad. It is so significant to our country, not just Ripley, but America.” Following Greenwood’s comments the RipleyUnion-Huntington High School Marine Corps JROTC presented colors and the Centenary Men’s Ensemble from the Centenary United Methodist Church sang the National Anthem. Rev. James Settles from the Beebe Chapel C.M.E. Church led a prayer thanking God for all the lives that had been saved by Rev.

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Trustees of Ripley Heritage, Inc. are (from left) Cecil Black, Rev. James Settles, Jane Zachman, Carol Stivers and Betty Campbell.

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Rankin House is open for tours from May 2 through October 31 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Call (937) 392-4044 to schedule a tour.

Rankin. Next to speak was Betty Campbell who told the crowd that although she was the face most people see representing Ripley Heritage, Inc. she assured the crowd that all the work that had been accomplished was the result of hard work and determination of the staff of Ripley Heritage. She went on to talk briefly about the history of the Rankin family. The keynote speaker was Deanda Johnson, Midwest regional coordinator of the National Park Service, Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. She spoke

briefly referring to Rankin House as a ‘Beacon of Freedom.’ Those in attendance of the event included former State Representative Danny Bubp, State Representative Brad Wenstrup, representatives from Rob Portman’s office, from Governor Kasich’s office and secretary of state Jon Husted’s office. The Brown County Commissioners were also in attendance. Following the event refreshments were served and Rankin House was opened for tours.

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The 2,230 pound I-beam, taken from the site of the World Trade Center, is now in place in the center of a 9/11 Memorial site in the village of Aberdeen. The site will be officially dedicated on Sept. 6.

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Squad. There will be lots of games and inflatables for the kids throughout the day until 8 p.m. “The opening ceremony will begin at noon, followed by the singing of the National Anthem by Harriett Jackson Groh,” Chief Eastwood said, “ The dedication

of the 9/11 Memorial will take place at 12:30 p.m.” Guest speakers for the even will include State Representative Doug Green who will also sing two American themed songs, Danny Bubp, State Senator Joe Uecker and long-time Aberdeen resident Mike Faris. Throughout the evening visitors will be entertained by 8-Traxx Band, Jessica

Bothman and Hot Rod and the Fastlane. For more information on this event please contact Chief Eastwood at (606) 584-2692, or (937) 6182321. “We invite every resident of Brown County to join us Saturday, Sept. 6 to help us all remember 9/11,” Chief Eastwood said.

drug trafficking cases. We stop one car that has a little marijuana in it, share that intel with officers that are working narcotics cases and try to work it back up the line.” Dearing said it’s a simple and quick process to get Monthy involved in a traffic stop. “When we’re working and we hear another officer make a traffic stop, we’ll go out there. While the other officer is engaging the driver, we’ll go up and he’ll walk around the vehicle and alert me if he finds a narcotic

odor.” Dearing said that Monthy is a typical dog at home, but he lives for his job. “It really excites him to come to work. He sees me put on my uniform and starts bouncing on the door and getting excited.” Dearing added that he gets rewards from his partner that he never expected. “We’ll be driving around and he’ll stick his paw up from the back seat and just put it on my shoulder. There’s no greater feeling than having him as a partner.”

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caught in about five minutes”, Dearing said. He is quick to point out that the success of the program is not just because of himself and the dog. “It’s very much a team effort. All the officers in the area help out with training. It has been and continues to be an extraordinary experience for me, the department and the community.” Dearing said that word is starting to get around about Monthy’s nose. “I hear people say all the time that they don’t carry drugs in their cars anymore because of that Mt. Orab police dog. We have seen a huge decrease in the amount of narcotics flowing into Mt. Orab. That’s not just a direct result of the canine team, it’s a result of that team working with narcotics investigators. All of that together is causing people to say ‘We’re not going to Mt. Orab with this’. And that’s exactly what we want.” Dearing said that multiple arrests like the meth lab busts have resulted from traffic stops. “We’ve started several

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which she said would help farmers. “Agriculture in Ohio is very healthy,” Kasich said. “I believe the industry is healthy, and I am excited about the industry.” Susan Reeves, the owner of Bethel Feed and Supply, said she was happy to host the campaign event in

Bethel. “I felt honored,” Reeves said. She said her business is one of the oldest agriculture businesses in the county. In addition to the event in Bethel, Kasich and Taylor stopped at Peterson Family Farm in Sabina and Fecon Inc., in Lebanon Aug. 26.

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Landowners from five different counties gathered at the Mt. Orab Library on Thursday, August 21st to discover how Ohio law protects landowners when property is opened up for recreational use. Participants discovered that recreational use can mean many different activities, but includes hunting, fishing, hiking, ATV riding or even bird watching! Speakers included Amy Milam, an attorney from Ohio Farm Bureau, Scott Cartwright, Adams County Wildlife Officer, pictured speaking. We would like to thank both our speakers for providing valuable information during the event. In addition, we want to thank ODNR – Division of Wildlife personnel, Eric Lamb and Brian Goldick for their contributions. This event was a collaborative effort of your local Brown County Farm Bureau and the Brown County Soil and Water Conservation District.

Annual Book Sale set for Sept. 13

The Friends of the Russellville Library will be holding their annual Book & Bargain Sale on Saturday, September 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. behind the library. Come browse hundreds of books, videos, books on cassette, and children’s books! Sales are by donation, and the proceeds benefit the Friends of the Library. The Friends use the funds

to purchase new books for the Russellville Library, support the Summer Reading Program, and offer reward programs for kids and adult patrons throughout the year. The Library will be accepting donations of books and gently used household items (no clothing, please) through Friday, September 12. For more information, or to find out

Caregiver Support Group available

Are you struggling with coping with caring for a loved one? Could you use some support from others who are going through the same thing that you are? Come join the new Caregiver Support Group forming on September 24, 2014 from 3-4:30 p.m. at Stein Hospice’s Office located at 100 Liming Farm Rd. Mount Orab, OH 45154. The group will meet every 4th Wednesday of every month. If you would like more info or RSVP, please call Denise Emerson, LSW Stein Hospice at 937-515-5357 Or at demerson@steinhospice.org.

how you can join the Friends of the Russellville Library, please call 937377-2700.

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Meet the NY Times and USA Today bestselling author Shelley Shepard Gray at the Mt. Orab Library on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 3 p.m. Shelley will be discussing her newest book “Joyful” book number three of the Return to Sugarcreek Series. Light refreshments will be served. No registration is required. Contact the Mt. Orab Library at 937-444-1414 or visit the website www.browncountypubliclibrary.org for more information.

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Seated: Jennie Clark - Eastern Local Schools; Kelly Beebe - Fayetteville Perry Local Schools; Heidi Hyde Georgetown Exempted Village Schools; Pam Fannin - Ripley Union Lewis Huntington Local Schools; Ginger Ring - Southern Hills, Career and Technical Center; and Mike Goins - Western Brown Local School District. Standing: Jeff Charbonneau - 2013 National Teacher of the Year; Ron Rudduck - State Board of Education Member; Michele Filon - Superintendent, Eastern Local Schools; Raegan White - Superintendent, Fayetteville Perry Local Schools; Christopher Burrows - Superintendent, Georgetown Exempted Village Local Schools; Linda Naylor - Superintendent, Ripley Union Lewis Huntington Local Schools; Kevin Kratzer - Superintendent, Southern Hills Career and Technical Center; Peggy McKinney - Superintendent, Western Brown Local Schools, and James Frazier - Superintendent, Brown County Educational Service Center.

Bailey graduates Brown County teachers honored from basic training As a kick-off to the 2014-2015 school year, six Brown County teachers were honored at the Brown County In-Service held at Western Brown High School on August 18. Over 600 teachers, administrators, and staff members were in attendance to acknowledge and applaud the nominees for the LEE Excellence in Education Award. The LEE Excellence in Education Award, initiated by Dr. J.W. Lee of

Georgetown in conjunction with the Brown County Educational Service Center, recognizes the most outstanding teachers in the Brown County Schools. Throughout last school year, nominations were made by colleagues, students, and community members of each school district. Based on the following criteria, a candidate was chosen by each district to be a representative: worked as a full time class-

room teacher, set high expectations for students and self, inspired students, colleagues, and the community, maintained a high level of professionalism and professional growth, demonstrated concern and respect for students, and employed in a Brown County school for the 2013-2014 school year. Each candidate received a plaque of recognition and $250.00 to spend on classroom materials. The LEE

winner received a personal check donated by Dr. Lee in the amount of $1,000.00. This year’s honored recipient of the LEE Award was Mr. Mike Goins, Marketing Instructor and DECA advisor in the Western Brown School District. He serves the Western Brown School District as a satellite professor from the Southern Hills CTC. Congratulations to all of the LEE Teachers!

Sardinia UMC dinner, cruise-in The Sardinia United Methodist Church will have the next monthly Community Dinner on Saturday, September 6, 2014 from 5 to 7 p.m. Bring your classic cars and motorcycles for a cruise-in held at the same time. The church is located at 105 S. Main St., Sardinia, behind US Bank.

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Truth Seekers 4-H Club hits the lanes The Mt. Orab Truth Seekers enjoyed a couple of hours of bowling at the Georgetown Community Lanes. Both kids and adults had a great time bowling.

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Plan now to attend the 104th Homecoming for Pisgah Ridge Christian Church on Sunday, September 14, 2014. We will arrive around 12:30 p.m. and begin set up and prep for our pot luck meal. Bring your lawn chairs and card tables if needed to enjoy an afternoon atop the river hills en-

joying the early fall afternoon and wonderful dishes to share! As always, table service and drinks will be provided and with the offertory prayer we should commence around 1:30 p.m. as the ringing of the old church bell calls us to dinner. Promptly followed by a business meeting and

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Combs selected to be a National Shooting Sport Teen Ambassador Red Oak Rancher 4-H member Moriah Combs, above, left, was selected to be the state of Ohio’s National 4H Shooting Sport Teen Ambassador. She went to Bozeman, Montana for a training conference where she met other Teen Ambassadors from different states. As the National 4-H Shooting Sport Team Ambassador she will be traveling around the state to different shooting events. If you would like her to come talk to your club just contact the Extension Office. Combs is pictured with Christy Clary, Brown County OSU Extension Agent.

homecoming program with election of officers, this year’s guest speaker will be Danny Bubp (Ret.) Marine Colonel and will be the highlight of the day. We will remain outside for the meeting as we are suffering through condition issues with our historic building but it will be open but only for viewing! Always open to the public, we hope to see you there! This annual event has always been held the second Sunday in September and the weather has for the most part has co-operated nearly every year, but in the event of inclement weather the Homecoming will be moved to Centenary United Methodist Church in Ripley located at 110 North Second Street. Please plan on attending!

On September 6, 2014, Open Arms*****Always, veterans support group, will meet at the Mt. Orab La Rosa's at 2 p.m. The public is welcome to attend. For more information call 937-515-9543. Our email is openarmsalways @yahoo.com or visit our Website at http://www.openarmsalways.org/. We can also be friended on Facebook.

Shinkles Ridge Homecoming service set Homecoming has been set at Shinkles Ridge Church for Sunday, September 7, 2014. Service will begin at 10:30 a.m. with lunch to follow at 12:30 p.m. Music by The Kinner Express will begin at 1:30 p.m. All are invited to join us for food, fun, fellowship.

Air Force Airman Matthew C. Bailey graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Bailey is the son of Daniel and Jeana Bailey of Georgetown. He is a 2013 graduate of Georgetown Junior/Senior High School.

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The Brown County Press would like to thank Airman Matthew C. Bailey for serving our country.

Brown County resident attends workshop A Brown County resident who teaches high school science attended the Teacher Workshop hosted by the Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP) in June. OOGEEP provides the workshops to help teachers engage and connect students to the energy industry through science education. Georgette McClain from Blanchester High School participated in the two-day workshop held June 18 and 19 at the Marietta College in Marietta. The free two-day workshop offered by OOGEEP provided teachers with information on energy education ranging from formation to exploration, drilling to producing and processing to refining. Teachers engage in hands on experiments and Internet activities they can use in their classrooms. “This was a really fun workshop, I enjoyed the

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hands-on approach,” shared McClain who teaches honors biology, environmental science and physics. “I also appreciated the explanation by the industry on how things really work.”

GEVS offers lifetime senior athletic passes The Georgetown Exempted Village School District is offering lifetime passes to senior citizens of the district for all “home” athletic events. Anyone 60 years of age or older who is a resident of the Georgetown Exempted Village School District may re-

ceive a pass. Simply come to the Administration office at 1043 Mt. Orab Pike or call us at 378-3730 and give us your name, address and date of birth. The passes will be good for any home athletic event, with the exception of some tournament events.

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Jeff and Mande (Wallace) Lang are proud to announce the birth of their third child, a daughter born July 21, 2014. Blakely Grace weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 19 inches long. She was welcomed home by big brothers, Karson (6) and Ashton (3). Grandparents are Barry and Jennifer Wallace, Tammy and Tom Carroll and Jeff Lang, Sr. Great grandparents are Beverly Wallace, Marcella Masters and Ronnie and Kate Lang. The Brown County Press would like to congratulate the Langs on the birth of Blakely Grace Lang.


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The 3rd annual 2014 Kroger’s Cops and Cars will take place on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will be held at the Mt. Orab Kroger. This show is open to motorcycles, trucks, hot rods, classics, projects and moderns. Registration cost is $15.00. Fifteen classes/Top 15 will be

Do you have a talent? Can you dance, sign, or perform in front of an audience? Come show off your talent at the Ripley Athletic Boosters Talent Show. Solo acts, duets, groups, all acts welcome. C103’s local radio host will be there to host and judge the show. The show will be held at the Ripley High School Cafeteria on September 12, 2014 starting at 7 p.m. Entry fee for contestants is $20 per act and the age divisions will be 4-12, 13-17 and adults 18 and up. Registration starts at 5:45 and will end

awarded. There will be door prizes, police cars, live DJ, food and beverages. All show vehicles must be driven in and for additional rules and classes call Ptl. Hubbard at (937) 444-2281, extension 209. No alcohol. Free guest admission. Proceeds benefit the Mt. Orab Police Association.

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at 6:45. Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in each division. Door entry for audience students $1.00 and adults $2.00. Concession will be served. All acts must be able to setup their performance within a 3 minute time frame in order to keep the flow of performances in a timely manner. Vocal acts must have instrumental version of music, no lip sync, or singing with original music. Songs and /or material used for any act must be family friendly.

5K Legendary Run for a Cure set for Sept. 6 The 4th annual 5K Legendary Run/Walk for a Cure will be held Saturday, Sept. 6 at the Legendary Run Golf Course located in Pierce Township, Clermont County, just off state Route 125/Ohio Pike.

Snap Fitness to host glow cancer benefit Snap Fitness will be hosting a Glow Zumba and Glow Yoga event Thursday Sept 18th beginning at 6:30 p.m. Zumba is a fun, dance based workout party and yoga is a relaxing combination of stretching, strength and balance. We will have glow in the dark accessories available as well as door prizes and raffles. All proceeds will benefit The American Cancer Society research for thyroid cancer. For more information stop in: Snap Fitness 127 North Point in Mt Orab or call (937) 4445230.

The run/walk will begin at 9 a.m. Advance registration online at www.runningtime.net Race day registration begins at 7:30 a.m. You can also register and do packet pickup on Friday, Sept. 5 from 5 - 7 p.m. at the golf course clubhouse. Free kids fun-run will follow the race. Awards for each child 10 and under. The event also features a silent auction and free food. All proceeds go to benefit Cancer Free Kids.

9/11 service set at the courthouse Cry-Out America, Remembering 9/11 Prayer Service will take place on Thursday, September 11, 2014 in front of the Brown County Courthouse. Please bring a lawn chair. In case of rain, it will be moved to the Gaslight Theater. Music will begin at 5 p.m. and the program will start at 6 p.m.

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. Harmony Hill was the homestead of Major General William Lytle, the founder of Williamsburg and often referred to as “The Father of Clermont County”. His dairy house, built in 1800, is the oldest historical structure in Clermont County and is on the National Register of Historic Sites. The museum and dairy house will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. The museum has an extensive collection of items related to the history of Williamsburg. The carriage

OVRDC meeting, picnic Ohio Valley Regional Development Commission’s (OVRDC) Full Commission Meeting and Picnic will be held on Friday, September 19th in Jackson County at the OSU Extension Office, 17 Standpipe Road, Jackson, Ohio. Registration will be held at 10:30 a.m. with the meeting beginning at 11 a.m. and lunch will follow at noon. OVRDC Full Commission members have received registration

Guest speakers are Pastor Avery McCleese, Danny Bubp, and Art Owens. Music will be provided by Third Generation, Big Easy, Jerry McGibben, Bethel Shiloh Drama Team and Doug Green. For more information call Brown COunty Coordinator Larry Downing at (937) 446-3259.

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information and anyone planning to attend must RSVP by Monday, September 15th. The meeting is open to the public and registration information is on our website www.ovrdc.org. If you have any questions, please call 1-800-223-7491 or visit our website (www.ovrdc.org). The picnic cost for non-members and/or guests is $25.00, which must be paid by Thursday, September 18th.

house will also feature exhibits. The Olde Williamsburg Weavers will be giving demonstrations on an 1800’s barn loom and wool will be spun on spinning wheels made by local artisan, Earl Pringle. The Williamsburg Community Band will provide a program of patriotic and popular music at 3:30 p.m. It is suggested that everyone bring a lawn chair to sit and enjoy the concert. Refreshments will be served during the afternoon. 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 513-7247790.

Trinity hosts evening of prayer Trinity Christian Fellowship is hosting an evening of Prayer for the Nation on Friday, September 5th, beginning at 7 p.m. The church is located between Williamsburg and Mt. Orab off of Route 32 and the public is invited to attend. For additional information, please call Pastor Rex Schrolucke at (513) 7243500.

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Easterling snaps school record with 6 goals in Broncos' 9-0 win over Goshen Western Brown varsity boys' soccer squad rises to 3-1-1 BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press The Western Brown Broncos upped their over-

all record to 3-1-1 on the season Aug. 26, dominating for a 9-0 victory over the visiting Goshen Warriors. It was a game in

which Western Brown senior Logan Easterling broke the school record for goals in a single game, scoring six against the Warriors to

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Western Brown’s Logan Easterling is on the attack, on his way to scoring one of his six goals to set a new school record in the Broncos’ Aug. 26 win over Goshen.

top the previous school record of five goals. Easterling also had one assist in Tuesday's win. Also contributing on the offensive end for the Broncos was sophomore Gabe O'Hara with two goals, and junior Brandon York with one goal. Western Brown seniors Jessie Leonard and Lucas Hiler also dished out assists in the win over Goshen, as did junior Quentin Winkler. According to Western Brown boys' soccer coach Kyle Fender, the Broncos have recorded four shutouts so far this season, already tying the school record for shutouts in a season. Junior Zach Williams filled in as goalkeeper for the Broncos, recording the first shutout of his career by holding the Warriors scoreless. “Zach Williams did an excellent job filling in on short notice as our goal keeper,” said Fender. “I was happy to see our boys come out strong after a disappointing performance the previous night. It showed mental toughness on the part of our young men.” With Bronco senior Akio Purdon out with a concussion, other Bronco seniors certainly did an outstanding job of taking the lead while shorthanded. Our seniors all stepped up big for us,” said Fender. “It was nice to see Logan break the single game goal scoring record, and we look for him to continue to

be a threat throughout the season. Matt Perry anchored our defense alongside Derrick Mitchell, aiding the shutout effort.” The Broncos commanded the field from the start of Tuesday's game, rising to a 2-0 lead less than 20 minutes into the first half. With 17:07 to go in the first, it was Easterling firing for a goal to lift the Broncos to a 3-0 lead. Less than a minute later, a shot by Winkler was saved by the Goshen goalie; but seconds later it was Winkler dishing out an assist to O'Hara to expand the

Broncos' lead to 4-0 with 16:13 to go in the first half. With 14:04 remaining in the first, another goal by Easterling upped the Broncos' lead to 5-0. A save by Williams off a Goshen penalty kick with 13:18 to go in the first held the Warriors scoreless, and before the first half reached an end it was Easterling shooting for yet another goal to lift the Broncos to a 6-0 lead. Coming off halftime break with a comfortable 6-0 lead, the Broncos continued their rampage by CONTINUED ON PAGE 14

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Brown County Athletes of the Week AUTUMN BOOTHBY Western Brown High School freshman Autumn Boothby, fired for a hat trick during the Lady Broncos’ Tuesday, Aug. 26 soccer contest against the Goshen Lady Warriors. Boothby has played a key role in the Lady Broncos’ success this season. Following the Aug. 26 match against Goshen, she led the Western Brown varsity girls’ squad in goals with five on the season to go along with one assist.

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Western Brown High School’s senior soccer standout, Logan Easterling, racked up a total of six goals to break the Western Brown record for goals scored in a single game on Tuesday, Aug. 26, aiding his team to a 90 victory over the visiting Goshen Warriors. Easterling has kicked off the season on an excellent note, performing well to help the Broncos to an overall record of 31-1 with four shutouts.

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Western Brown volleyball squad tops Goshen, Norwood BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press

The Western Brown Lady Broncos had little trouble taking down the Goshen Lady Warriors in a match that lasted only three

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Western Brown’s Sam Clark comes through with a kills during the Lady Broncos’ Aug. 26 win over Goshen.

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Western Brown’s Jessie Leonard hustles to keep the ball in play during the Broncos’ Aug. 26 win over Goshen.

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racking up three more goals in the second half

to secure their nine-point victory. The Broncos were scheduled to be back in

action Sept. 2, journeying to Batavia High School to take on the Bulldogs.

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Western Brown’s Mackaela Fischer hammers down a spike during the Lady Broncos’ Aug. 26 victory over Goshen.

Lady Warriors fight to the finish to claim narrow victory at Ripley Submitted news The Brown County Press

Traveling to the humid river banks of RipleyUnion-Lewis-Huntington High School Aug. 22, the Eastern Lady Warriors left it all on the field as they competed physically through all 80 mins of the game to come away with a narrow 5-4 victory in a league bout against the home standing Lady Jays. The Lady Jay hopped on the score bored first with a goal from Lexi Conley, but the Lady Warriors rallied back with two unassisted

goals from Kayla Tomlin. The Lady Jays rallied back to take a 3-2 lead with a set of goals by Shaunee Bruce, but with just 23 seconds remaining in the first half it was Tomlin scoring on a penalty kick to complete a hat trick. Going into halftime, the score was knotted at three. Coming off halftime break, it was another goal by Tomlin that put the Lady Warriors up 4-3. Then it was Bruce firing for another goal to tie the game at four apiece, which is the way the game stay until the last two minutes

when Eastern's Courtney Belmont set up Tomlin for her fifth goal of the day, a goal that proved to be the game winner for the Lady Warriors. Eastern goalkeeper Molly Prine had a stellar six-save performance against the Lady Jays, stopping crucial shots and picking off dangerous crosses to help lead the Lady Warriors to a victory in their opening game of the Southern Hills Athletic Conference. With the win at Ripley, the Lady Warriors move to 1-0 in the SHAC and 2-1 on the season.

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Matt Wells, head coach of the Southern State Community College’s women’s basketball team, has been selected to serve as the college’s athletic director. “We are proud to welcome Matt in his new role for Southern State athletics,” said James Bland, SSCC Vice President of Student Affairs & Enrollment Management. “Matt’s background and accomplishments in coaching demonstrate his strong leadership abilities and his commitment to helping student-athletes find success in and out of the classroom.” A graduate of Western Brown High School, Wells is a veteran on field, court, and diamond. Throughout his high school and college tenure, he played football, basketball, baseball, and tennis. He has 18 years’ experience coaching football, basketball and track for several local high schools, including Western Brown, Williamsburg, Amelia, and East Clinton. In 2012, he joined the coaching staff at Southern State. “Getting the opportunity to be the athletic director at Southern State is a tremendous honor,” Wells said. “Southern State has a rich tradition in athletics, plus it is a wonderful chance for young men and women to get a great education at a low tuition and also a chance to play college sports.” Wells is taking on a dual role, serving as both head coach and athletic director. He credits his background in a variety of sports with helping him oversee the department. “I’ve been around athletics non-stop,” he said. “Many of the athletic directors I worked with were coaches too, so being able to witness how they handled both positions will benefit me as I take on my new role.” Wells said that students who choose to participate in sports at Southern State are well supported in both athletics and academics. “Our student-athletes have the opportunity to receive scholarships for participation in individual sports,” he said. “We also have a great academic advisor, Heather Miller, who is specifically assigned to our student-athletes. Furthermore, the support across administration has been

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outstanding. Everyone is committed to giving our student-athletes, and all of our students, a strong foundation.” While the athletic facilities at Southern State primarily are used for college events, Wells said he is inviting the community to utilize the space. The floor of the Patriot Center is marked to accommodate a volleyball court, two fulllength basketball courts which run east to west, as well the main basketball court which runs north to south. For both sports, the markings follow both high school and collegiate guidelines. “We’ve gotten a commitment from Fairfield High School to hold one men’s and one women’s basketball game here, and we’re looking to bring even more high school games to campus,” said Wells. “We also are hoping that during the summer months, we can bring in AAU teams and tournaments, summer camps, and coaches’ clinics.” The athletics department at Southern State currently includes softball and basketball for women, and soccer and basketball for men, though Wells looks to expand the opportunities. “I’d like to see Southern State branch out and give our students more options as student-athletes,” he said. “To start, we will be adding women’s soccer for the 2015-16 academic year. We are currently recruiting for a head coach and looking to add prospective players.” Wells provided updates on the upcoming season for the SSCC Patriots: SOCCER – Josh Thoroman is beginning his 13th year as the head coach for

men’s soccer; he is joined by assistant coach Sean Sweeney. Thoroman took the Patriots to the National Championships in 2009 and is 10 victories away from his 300th career win for Southern State. He has nearly 30 student-athletes trying out for 22 team positions. The first home game will be held Sept. 16. BASKETBALL – Blake Kibler has been named as the new head coach for men’s basketball; his assistant is Jeremy Hatfield. Eight local athletes have signed letters of intent to play for the SSCC Patriots. Matt Wells is beginning his third year as head coach for women’s basketball; he is joined by assistant coach Andrea Gifford. Currently, 10 local athletes have signed letters of intent. The basketball teams will begin practicing Oct. 1, and the game schedule is still being arranged. Men’s and women’s games are generally scheduled on the same days; typically at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on weekdays, and 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on weekends. SOFTBALL – Daniel Ward has been named as the new head coach for women’s softball. Though the season will not begin until Feb. 1, four students have announced their intention to play for the SSCC Patriots. “The coaches and I will work together to provide our student-athletes an opportunity to grow as students and athletes,” said Wells. “We are looking for student-athletes from our five service counties— Adams, Brown, Clinton, Highland and Fayette— which have some of the finest players. Southern State wants to become their home for an education and continuing their playing careers.” All SSCC Patriots’ home games are played in the Patriot Center or on the front field at the college’s Central Campus, 100 Hobart Drive in Hillsboro, and admission is free. “I do have to thank the administration of Southern State for giving me this opportunity, especially President Kevin Boys, James Bland and Dr. J.R. Roush,” said Wells. “It is a good time to be a Patriot!”

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sets at Western Brown High School, Aug. 26. With Tuesday's victory over Goshen and an Aug. 27 win over Norwood, the Lady Broncos rose to a 6-0 overall record and a 2-0 record in Southern Buckeye Athletic/Academic Conference American Division play. They have yet to lose, not only a match, but a set this season. The Lady Broncos topped Goshen 25-15 in the first set, 25-15 in set two, and ended the night by winning set three 25-11. Western Brown's Mackaela Fischer recorded 13 kills in the victory over Goshen, while teammate Mary Sizer recorded 12 digs and served for five aces. The score remained close in the first set of Tuesday's match with Goshen holding an 11-10 advantage. The Lady Broncos managed to tighten up their play and begin to pull away midway through set one. A spike by Fischer landed in for a score to put the Lady Broncos up 1411. Then it was Fischer hammering down another spike to expand the Lady Broncos' lead to 15-11, keeping the service of Lexi

Ring alive. A kill by Sugaree Schaffer upped the Lady Broncos' lead to 16-11. After a Goshen side out, it was another kill by Fischer that put the Lady Broncos up 18-12. Later on it was Western Brown's Sam Clark getting in on the scoring action, hammering down a spike to lift the Lady Broncos to a 20-12 lead. The first set would end with Western Brown's Brooke Lindsey landing a hard spike in for a score. The Lady Broncos remained hot for set two, and it was a kill by Fischer that would lift them to a 3-1 lead. Unlike the first set in which the Lady Broncos allowed Goshen to rally back to take a lead midway through the set, the Lady Broncos controlled the entire set two. A kill by Schaffer kept the Lady Broncos on top 12-10 midway through set two. Later it was a kill by Lindsey that put the Lady Broncos up 16-13. The Lady Broncos ended set two on an 8-1 run with kills coming from MaKenzie Brooks, Clark, Fischer, Schaffer, and Hannah Sininger. The Lady Broncos ended the match by claiming a 14-point victory in set three.

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Local runners face stiff competition in Finishtiming XC Classic BY Wade Linville The Brown County Press An exciting season of cross country continued for local runners Aug. 23, as three high school teams of Brown County ventured to Wilmington College to compete in the Finishtiming XC Classic. Saturday's races at Wilmington saw impressive turnouts in high school boys' action as well as high school girls. There were a total of 395 runners and 22 teams from 22 schools competing in the high school boys' 5K race, which included local teams from Eastern Brown, Western Brown, and Georgetown. Leading all runners from Brown County schools to the finish line was Western Brown senior Rick Pride, who placed 17th on the 395-runner field, posting a finish time of 17:46.32. Runners tackled not only muddy conditions caused by falling rain from the night before, but also had to deal the summer heat, and a crowded course through the wooded areas surrounding Wilmington College. The second Brown County runner to reach the finish line was Georgetown senior Jordan Kattine, who placed 41st with a finish time of 18:30.68. Western Brown's Jesse Leonard put together a fine performance to place 58th with a finish time of 18:51.88. Eastern's Dakota Williams also ran a good race to lead the Warriors to the finish line, placing 85th with a time of 19:22.89. Western Brown junior Trevor Stacy placed 115th with a finish time of 20:05.15, while Georgetown sophomore Tanner

Householder marked the second G-Man to reach the finish line, posting a time of 20:27.17. Eastern freshman Logan Lainhart placed 142nd with a time of 20:33.17, just ahead of Georgetown senior Matthew Williams, who finished 143rd with a time of 20:34.47. Eastern freshman Max Brunk recorded a finish time of 20:45.25 to place 162nd, while freshman teammate Garyn Purdy placed 189th with a time of 21:20.09. Georgetown sophomore Chris Dietrick, with a finish time of 21:20.39, placed 190th. Western Brown senior Chase Perkins placed 195th with a finish time of 21:28.39. Leading all runners to the finish line to win the high school boys' race was Elder senior Michael Huschart with a time of 16:51.60. Elder High School dominated in team competition with a score of 38, 43 points ahead of the runner-up team from LaSalle. The Western Brown Broncos finished 11th of 22 teams with a score of 369, while the Georgetown GMen finished 17th with a team score of 435. The Eastern Warriors finished in 19th place with a score of 482. HS BOYS RESULTS 1. Elder 38 2. LaSalle 81 3. Lakota West 115 4. Unioto 141 5. Anderson 148 6. Mason 178 7. Milford 214 8. Hillsboro 237 9. Fairfield (Leesburg) 271 10. Bethel-Tate 358 11. Western Brown 369 12. New Richmond 386

13. Blanchester 14. Westfall 15. Batavia 16. Emmanuel Chris. 17. Georgetown 18. Wilmington 19. Eastern Brown 20. Deer Park 21. Washington CH 22. East Clinton

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There were a total of 223 runners and 13 full teams competing in the high school girls' race. Although the Eastern Brown Lady Warriors lacked enough runners to compete as a full team, there were some Eastern runners to put together impressive performances. Eastern senior Alyssa Taylor led all Brown County runners to the finish line, placing 14th with a time of 21:29.41. Eastern junior Rebekah Ellis placed 50th with a finish time of 23:33.21. The Georgetown Lady GMen placed eighth of the 13 teams in a good showing. Georgetown senior Megan Williams led the Lady GMen to the finish line, placing 45th with a time of 23:21.33. Georgetown junior Kelsey Crawford placed 60th with a finish time of 24:04.26, while junior teammate Rachel Gibbons placed 81st with a finish time of 24:43.57. Georgetown junior Kelsey Miller placed 91st with a finish time of 24:58.05, while senior teammate Courtney Wiechman placed 118th with a finish time of 25:48.91. The Western Brown Lady Broncos finished in 11th place, led by sophomore Becky Appelmann's 58th place individual finish with a time of 24:02.83. Western Brown junior

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Western Brown’s rick Pride cruises to the finish line to place 17th of 395 runners in the Finishtiming XC Classic held at Wilmington College Aug. 23.

Tori Patton placed 83rd with a finish time of 24:44.11, and it was Western Brown sophomore Sierra Steppeler running for a 119th place finish with a time of 25:49.76. Winning the high school girls' race was Mason High School's junior standout, Maegan Murphy, with a

time of 19:31.76. Mason had six runners to finish in the top 10. Of all the 223 runners in the high school girls' race, 87 were from Mason High School. HS GIRLS RESULTS 1. Mason 23 2. Lakota West 63 3. New Richmond 105

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Eastern’s Alyssa Taylor crosses the finish line to place 14th of 223 runners in the Finishtiming XC Classic held at Wilmington College Aug. 23.

Jordan Kattine leads Georgetown runners to the finish line while competing in the Finishtiming XC Classic held at Wilmington College Aug. 23.

Western Brown’s Becky Appelmann, left, tackles the 5K course at Wilmington College while competing in the Finishtiming XC Classic Aug. 23.


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Building, Remodeling Home Improvement

Gravel

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Gutters Let Us Take Care of Your Gutter Needs

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Barns/Pole Buildings

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Storage Units Delivered to your Business, Farm, Job Site or Home 20 and 40 Foot Units Available For Sale or Rent Financing Available 9-7

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9-21

American Flags & Military Flags All American Made 9-4

HOME IMPROVEMENTS (937) 444-2288

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Electric Supply

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Roofing

Masonry

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STEVE’S TRANSMISSIONS

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Real Estate

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Logging/Tree Service

Bucket Truck Services

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TFN 10-12

Now in stock. Landscaping Fabric

19 Years Tax Prep Experience

513-875-2565

Transmission Service

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

Auto Service

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Painting

Specialize in: Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Volkswagon, Porsche, Jaguar, Volvo All others are WELCOME!!

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ASE Certified Master Technician Bosch Factory Certified

The Next Generation of Automotive Service Specializing in Automotive Repair

www.everydayhomecare.com This company does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, or age in admission, treatment, or participation it its programs, services, and activities, or in employment. For further information about this policy, contact: Everyday Homecare’s Section 504 Coordinator, Jamie Fry at 937-444-1672 or Ohio State Relay at 800-750-0750.

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Auto Service

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ACADEMIC ADVISER CLERMONT COLLEGE UC Clermont invites applications for a pool of three advising positions. The positions are located within the Student Success & Retention Services dept. Two of the positions will work with the at-risk student population, for example: developmental students, underprepared students and students on academic alert, probation or suspension. One of the positions will work with first-year students.

(214PV8876)

UC Clermont is a regional campus of the University of Cincinnati, located in Batavia, Ohio with an enrollment of approximately 3200 students. All advisors will meet with students to assess and discuss academic program, create academic plans, refer students as necessary to support services, and help students plan to meet program requirements. The at-risk advisors will assist students in targeted populations while acclimating to campus, scheduling appropriate classes, and general troubleshooting. Students who are in academic difficulty such as warning, probation, and suspension will also be assigned to work with the at-risk advisors. The first-year advisor will work with first-year students who are required to use advising services. The search committee will recommend candidate placement into positions based on the qualifications and experience of the pool. Job Description: Under general supervision from a designated administrator, advise current and prospective students on how to meet educational goals. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree and 1 year experience; OR associate degree and 3 years experience; OR 5 years experience. Experience must be in advising high school and/or college students or related field.

The ideal candidates will have a master's degree with 2 years of experience in advising and mentoring college students; strong analytical, organizational, and student service skills, excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills; and the ability to interact with students, faculty, staff, and departments throughout the University. Prior experience with electronic degree audit systems, proficiency and comfort with technology, and work experience at the two-year college level are preferred skills. To apply for position (214PV8876), 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.

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.

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.

DIRECT CARE PERSONNEL 2nd SHIFT Full Time Positions

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

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

NEED SOME EDUCATIONAL OR CAREER GUIDANCE?

Ready to make some changes in your life?

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

Bastin Home, Inc. is now hiring for Direct Care Aides to work with individuals with disabilities in a residential setting. 2nd, 3rd & weekend shifts are available. Must have a valid driver’s license, clean background check & a high school diploma/GED. No experience necessary, will train. Apply in person at: 656 West Plane Street, Bethel, OH 45106. Call 513-734-2662 for more information.

DIRECT CARE AIDES

Bastin Home, Inc. is now hiring for a Program Manager Position. Must have a valid driver’s license, clean background check & a high school diploma/GED. Must be organized, self-motivated, know how to run ISP & Behavior Plans. Apply in person at: 656 West Plane Street, Bethel, OH 45106. Call 513-734-2662 for more information.

PROGRAM MANAGER

INSTRUCTOR

Instructor needed at Lake Waynoka Health and Recreation Facility. Full gym, lots of fitness equipment to work with. Have a cool class, want to teach it, call Dana at 937-446-1778. Great Pay.

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DIRECTOR, ACADEMIC (214PV8945) The University of Cincinnati is currently accepting applications for a Director, Academic. Administer Educational Talent Search and Upward Bound programs in accordance with program proposal objectives and federal regulations. Hire and supervise program staff. Manage budgets in compliance with university policies and federal regulations. Oversee curriculum development and all student activities. Establish and maintain liaison with area schools and with college personnel. Write and submit reports as required by federal regulations and by the college. Ensure maintenance of appropriate records and completion of program evaluations. Job Description: Duties must be directly related to conducting, directing, or assisting in an academic program or academic unit, or directing or assisting with the direction of an academic advising office or center. The position must have primary responsibility for the administration of the program or unit. These duties must comprise of at least 75% or more of the work assigned to the position. (Administrative work elements are considered secondary, non-academic, and must not exceed 25% of the work assigned. )

(Academic director positions located in an academic department or academic unit may use this title as a secondary appointment for faculty members serving as directors. Such appointments would remain secondary to the faculty appointment.) (Faculty members holding this title as a secondary appointment are subject to those policies and procedures applicable to their primary appointment and retain faculty benefits.)

Minimum Qualifications: Academic positions will require specific educational credentials and experience related to the program for which the position is responsible.

Ideal Qualifications: Master's degree in education, counseling, public administration, or a related field. Experience in managing grant funded programs. Two or more years' experience working with teens, particularly low-income, first generation to college students. Effective communication skills, both oral and written. Documented interpersonal skills.

The Academic Director should be able to work some evenings and weekends to participate in student activities, including overnight student trips. The Academic Director should be able to participate in occasional overnight training opportunities in other parts of the country. The Academic Director should have a driver's license and be able to visit local schools for observations and to establish relationships with local school personnel. To apply for position (21PV8945), 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.

PROGRAM MANAGER

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

(214UC8772) The University of Cincinnati is currently accepting applications for a Program Manager.

Job Description: Under general supervision from a designated administrator, manage, design, develop, modify and present programs.

Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors' degree with 3 years experience; OR associate degree with 5 years experience; OR 7 years experience. Experience must be in program development or business administration. Experience may require at least 1 year of supervision.

Position Qualification: Proficient knowledge and experience working with UC systems including UC Flex, People Admin, Universis, Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint. Excellent customer service, exhibiting professional, positive diplomatic demeanor; organizational and business communications skills oral and written, including grammar, punctuation; demonstrated initiative and ability to meet deadlines and multi-task in a fast paced environment; experience handling sensitive and confidential information with discretion. Knowledge of UC Clermont College systems, practices and procedures preferred. To apply for position (214UC8772), 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.

FINANCIAL, ADMINISTRATOR 2 (214UC8252) The University of Cincinnati Clermont College is currently accepting applications for a Financial Administrator 2. Hiring faculty, complex payroll processing and for reporting. Job Description: Professional employees engaged in the day-to-day administration of specialized activities requiring training and on-the-job professional experience.

Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree with 1 years experience; OR associate degree with 3 years experience; OR 5 years experience. Degree must be in a business related field. Related business experience is required. Ideal Qualifications: Experience in hiring faculty at UC. Knowledge of UC systems, including SAP/UCFlex. Good communication skills. Professional demeanor. To apply for position (214UC8252), 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.

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Applications are now being accepted for the position of Telecommunication Specialist/911 Dispatcher for the Brown County Communication Center.

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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:

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

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

GENERAL LABORERS NEEDED NOW ENTRY LEVEL CANDIDATES WELCOME

HIRING

!!

Batavia, Eastgate and Milford areas. All shifts available. Positions start immediately. Background Check & Drug screen required. APPLY TODAY – WORK TOMORROW! Please apply online – www.belflex.com/register Select the Milford location, complete the application. Once completed, call us at

513-831-6414 to schedule your interview. EOE

HIRING TRUCK DRIVERS! CD X-press is hiring Class A CDL Drivers

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

513-734-6696

200 - HELP WANTED

3-ACRES OF Tobacco to be harvested about Sept. 15th, 2014 or Sept. 22nd, 2014. Cut & housed. 937-444-3354.

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

513-724-7140

ALLIED AMBULANCE Services looking for FT/PT EMT Basics, EMT Intermediate & Paramedic. Contact 937-379-1404 for more information.

AUTOMOTIVE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Amelia, Auto Tech, Auto Detailer/ Tow Truck Driver. Must have experience, tools & references 513-200-9909.

DEDICATED RUNS Available for drivers living in the Cincinnati area. Weekly Home Time. Thru the house during the week. New Equipment. Req'd: 1yr OTR exp., 22 yrs old, CDL-A. 866-370-4476 www.drive4marten. com.

DIETARY MANAGER

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

200 - HELP WANTED

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: 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.

FULL TIME medical assistant needed for busy Batavia practice. Monday-Friday. Experience prefered. Send resume with salary requirements to: Clermont Internists Attn: Practice Administrator 2055 Hospital Drive Suite 300, Batavia, Ohio 45103.

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.

NURSE

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

200 - HELP WANTED

FULL-TIME BOOKKEEPER/ ACCOUNTANT Chatfield College is seeking a full-time Bookkeeper/Accountant, who can work 40 hours per week at our Brown County campus. This position will be responsible for A/P processing, payroll processing and record keeping, processing and recording cash receipts and deposits, filing, maintaining Excel spreadsheets, preparing reconciliations of various General Ledger accounts including bank reconciliations, creating and recording complex journal entries, and other duties as assigned. Must maintain confidentiality and be a team player. At least two years of bookkeeping/accounting experience is required. Excel spreadsheet experience is required; Campus Anyware and MIP Fund Accounting software experience is a plus. An Associate degree is required. A Bachelor’s degree is preferred. This is a full time position with benefits. Please send your resume with cover letter and salary requirements to: mary.jacobs@chatfield. edu. HELP WANTED Felicity Manufacturer Full Time 1st shift. Apply in person M-Th 9am-3pm 1105 St. Rt. 133, Bethel. No phone calls please.

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

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. 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. PART-TIME SCHEDULER/ MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed for busy GI practice in Batavia on Wednesdays and Fridays. No experience necessary. Send resume & salary requirements to: Practice Manager 2055 Hospital Drive Suite 325, Batavia, OH 45103 or email resume to: sharonw@cincinnatigi.com

The Ripley Union Lewis Huntington Local School District

W.P. HOMES

has the following positions available for the 2014-15 school year:

BUS DRIVER GRANT DIRECTOR/ 21st CENT. COORDINATOR TEACHERS ASSISTANT If interested, complete an application and submit in person or via US Mail to: RULH Schools, 502 S. Second St., P O Box 85, Ripley, Ohio 45167 RULH Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer

NOW HIRING! FRY COOK Must be available days, nights & weekends. Apply in person at 103 Glover Drive, Mt. Orab. No Phone Calls!

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED

Two Years CDL Experience Required

Jerry Ritter Trucking (513)625-6495

FREE 1st month’s rent

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

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

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

200 - HELP WANTED

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. 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.

300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED

1 & 2BR APARTMENTS, Williamsburg, all utilities included except electric. 513-724-7802. 2ND STORY 2br, Sardinia, $350/mo, $350/ dep. Electric efficient heat, water/sewer/trash included. 937-587-2230.

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.

300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED

APARTMENT IN Georgetown located on Main St., 2br, 1ba. Owner pays trash. Tenant pays gas, electric, water & sewage. $395/month. Deposit required. Call 937-444-5223.

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 APARTMENT IN Georgetown on the Square. 1-bedroom, 1-bath, equipped kitchen, new carpet in dining area, no pets, no smoking. 1-month rent of $450, plus 1-month deposit required. Must have excellent references. Call 513-625-4371.

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

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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.

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3BR 1.5 bath ranch house in Williamsburg State Route 131; enjoy country living while being close to Milford. One acre land, one car attached garage plus a very large four car detached garage; fruit trees; nice yard, W/D hookup, $695/mo + utilities, good credit history, deposit required; 513-532-7560. 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.

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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

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307 - MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

3BR, 1BA large decks, private property. NO PETS. $500 month +deposit & utilities. 8244 Russellville Winchester Rd., Russellville, Ohio. 513-519-5372.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALE

3BR, 2BA, full basement with 4th BR, large deck, attatched garage, shed on 1.25 ac. Near Lynchburg schools. $115,500, 937-725-2548.

FOR SALE by owners 3br, 1ba, hardwood floors, full basement, new furnace & windows, upgraded plumbing & electric, new garage door. Nice lot included. Nice neighborhood. Call Mark at 937-378-2051. Asking price $74,000.

403 - MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE

1998 HOLLY PARK 14x70, 3br, 2ba, shingle on vinyl, new carpet, new vinyl, $2000 down, $500 month. Sardinia area. 513-505-8311 or 859-466-3554. ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDE with land, PLEASE TAKE OVER, $3500 deposit. 888-221-4503.

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.

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1.25 ACRE Benton St. in Bentonville, Ohio. Flat to rolling w/electric, septic, water & natural gas. 937-549-4190.

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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.

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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.

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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 MULTI29th 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 E 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 CD’s VHSOF OHIO, THE STATE BROWN COUNTY CASE NO 20140104CVE Connie Patrick, Brown County Treasurer Merchants National Bank and as Successor in Interest to the CitizensFBank 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” MULTIEast 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

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Brown County, Ohio. Basis of AUCTIONEER’S bearing is the centerline of Fryer SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND Road- North 06 degrees 00’ 00” PERSONAL PROPERTY East - established by G.S. RenTHE STATE OF OHIO, shaw’s 1977 survey, 3T-29-249. BROWN COUNTY Surveyed by Gerald S. RenCOURT OF shaw, Professional Surveyor No. COMMON PLEAS 4872 on 24 February 1995. Prior Deed Reference: OR CASE NO. 2014-0058 319, page 46 Said Premises Located at THE NATIONAL BANK 8366 Fryer Road, Georgetown, & TRUST COMPANY, PLAINOhio 45121 TIFF NOTE: There was not an inside inspection of the property VS. and the Sheriff is not liable for the condition of the property BACKSTREETS DELI & upon confirmation of the sale. PIZZA, LLC, ET AL., Said Premises Appraised at DEFENDANTS $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that In pursuance of an order of amount. sale in the above entitled action, Publication Dates: Brent Semple, auctioneer, will August 24, 31 and September offer for public auction, held at MULTI7, 2014 10709 Day Hill-Arnheim Road, F Terms of Sale: 10% of pur- Georgetown, Ohio 45121 in the chase price to be paid on day of above named county, on Septemsale. Balance due within 30 days. ber 30, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. the folDwayne Wenninger lowing described real estate, Sheriff situate in Franklin Township, Brown County, Ohio Brown County, Ohio: Richard L. Goettke #0010869 Situate in the unincorporated Attorney Village of Arnheim, Township of ---------------------------------------Franklin, County of Brown, SHERIFF’S SALE OF State of Ohio, and being REAL ESTATE bounded and described as folRevised Code, Sec. 2329.26 lows: THE STATE OF OHIO, Beginning at a spike in the BROWN COUNTY name brand centerline intersection of ArnCASE NO 20140104CVE heim-Day Hill Road and Delhic Connie Patrick, Brown County Arnheim Road; thence with the Treasurer Merchants National center of Delhi-Arnheim Road, Bank and as Successor in InterN 50 deg. 02’ W a distance of est to the Citizens Bank of Hig161.40 feet to a spike, thence N ginsport (Third Party Plaintiff 59 deg. 35, E a distance of 153.94 on Cross Claim) feet to an iron pin; thence S 25 Plaintiff deg. 30’ E a distance of 127.11 -vsfeet to a spike in the center of Robert O. Reeves and Patricia Arnheim-Day Hill Road; thence G. Reeves, Et Al with said road S 43 deg. 38’ W a Defendant distance of 92.40 feet to the point In pursuance of an Order of of beginning, containing 0.394 Sale in the above entitled action, acres of land. Land surveyed I will offer for sale at public auc- February 6, 1970 by Charles M. tion, at the west door of the Ryan, Registered Surveyor No. Courthouse on the Square in 5383. Georgetown, Ohio, in the above In addition, all of the personal named County, on Monday, the property contents located 29th day of September, 2014, at therein will be sold. 1:00 o’clock P.M., the following Titleholder: Backstreets Deli described real estate, situate in & Pizza, LLC the County of Brown and State Property Address: 10709 Day of Ohio, and in the Township of Hill-Arnheim Road, GeorgePleasant to-wit: town, Ohio 45121 Exhibit “A-4” Parcel No.: 08-008892-0100 Parcels 33-061176.0000 and Prior Deed Reference: Offi33-065560.0000 cial Record Book 386, Page 2472 A parcel of land located in the Said premises appraised at Incorporated Village of George- $56,500.00 and cannot be sold town, Pleasant Township of for less than two-thirds of that Brown County, State of Ohio, amount. lying north of the intersection of TERMS OF SALE: 10% Apple Street and the Georgedown on the day of sale, balance Holiday items, town-New Hope i Road (now U.S. due within 30 days. A buyer’s MULTIHighway No. 68) and between premium of 10% of the bid for said street and road, and more the real estate shall be paid by particularly described as fol- buyer in addition to the bid lows: amount. A buyer’s premium of Beginning at an iron pin in 15% of the bid for the personal the east line of Apple Street in property shall be paid by buyer the White Addition to the Village in addition to the bid amount. of Georgetown, a plat of which is Brent Semple recorded in Plat Book B No. 2, C. Garth Semple and AssociPage 343, in the Office of the ates, Inc. Recorder of Brown County, Licensed Auctioneer Ohio, at the southwest corner of 278 N. Third Street Lot No. 97; thence with the east Williamsburg, Ohio 45176 line of Apple Street and the West BCP 8-31-14, 9-7-14, 9-14-14 line of Lot No. 97, N. 6 deg. 00’ ---------------------------------------E., 26.50 feet to an iron pin; NOTICE OF thence, leaving the street line PUBLIC HEARING and lot line, S. 66 deg. 00’ E., CONTINUATION OF 45.20 feet to an iron pin in the PERMISSIVE SALES west line of the Georgetown-New & USE TAX Hope Road (now U.S. Highway (ORC 5739.026 AND 5741.023) No. 68), a line that is 30 feet west Notice is hereby given that of and parallel to the center line two public hearings on the quesof the said road; thence with the tion of the adoption of resoluwest line of the road S. 24 deg. tions continuing the previously 18’ W., 136.92 feet, passing the enacted sales and use tax, which southeast corner of Lot No. 97 at is due to expire on December 31, 13.20 feet, to a spike set at the 2014, pursuant to Ohio Revised point of intersection of the west Code Chapter 5739.026 and line of the Georgetown-New Ohio Revised Code 5741.023; Hope Road with the east line of said meeting shall be held at the Apple Street; thence with the office of the Brown County east line of Apple Street N. 6 deg. Commissioners, 800 Mt. Orab 00’ E., 117.46 feet to the place of Pike, Suite 101, Georgetown, beginning, and containing 3094 Ohio 45121 on September 22, square feet (including 813 square 2014 at 1:00 p.m. and on Sepfeet of Lot No. 97 of the White tember 29, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.; Addition to the Village of At which time all interested Georgetown, Ohio. persons shall be heard with reBeing the land conveyed to spect to such question. Floyd Puckett and Marlene By the order of the Board of Puckett by deed dated July 18, Commissioners, Brown County, 1967, and recorded in Deed Book Ohio 99, page 235, in the Office of the Barry Woodruff, President Recorder of Brown County, Daryll Gray, Member Ohio; and also the land conveyed Tony Applegate, Member to Floyd Puckett and Marlene Attest: Sarah Prebble Puckett by quit claim deed dated BCP 8-31-14, 9-7-14 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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611be- WANTED BUY light fix- packer storage container, ronics. There will clothes,TO dryer, g sale later in the af- ANTIQUES tures, toy tractors, house- toys, DVD’s, CD’s VHS ESTATE 3-FAMILY tapes,&new DVD player, oon. The CrosspointCASH holdPAID!! items, women’s everyday. Yard camera, Sale, Sept.guitar 4th, 5th hero, leyan Women I buy are antiques clothing. 1964 Bethel Call appointment or Bethel. & 6th, High St., many123 playstation 2 ing this yard sale at for New Hope Rd., me on Monday at the Hamersville, Ohio. games, Holiday items, W. Main St., see Mt. Old Piano Factory Mall, b, Ohio. If you have 307 N. Second St., MULTI- ice cream maker, nice HUGE men’sSALE suits,HUGE shirts & questions, please call Ripley, Ohio ESTATE FAMILY YARD SALE! 444-3370. Sat., pants, Sun., men’s Mon., 2XL Aug. coats 513-313-0338. Moler Mobile Home Park 30th & 31stsuits & Sept.size 1st. 50. 511 East Main St., Mt. 12353Hunting US RT gear, 68 between cot, neck & Orab Sat., Sept. 6th Mt. & Orab & New Hope, body massager, cross CASH PAID ATE & 3-FAMILY Antiques, crystal, furniSun., Sept. 7th 9am-5pm country skis, two nice Sale, Sept. 4th, 5th TODAY! ture, Wurlitzer Victrola. daily. motorcycles, beautiful 6th, 123 High St., Antiques • Jewelry • never worn wedding ersville, Ohio. Furniture • Appliances • YARD/GARAGESale Gold • Silver • Records • dress size 6, wedding FUND RAISING for Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sept Tools • All Collectibles • gown slip, maternity Mission trip to Africa. Household • Estates 3rd, 4th & 5th • 10:00am-? ATE SALE HUGE formal collectables, dress, lots of Antiques, Cars • 15778 Eastwood Rd., Mt. Sun., Mon., Aug. 30Used decor, household & misc. household items & misc. Year Buyer & 31st & Sept. 1st. Orab. Baby items, dolls, items. Garage opens @ 9amAlmost Anything! 6pm Aug 30, Sept 6, Sept 3 US RT 68 between Breyers, cast iron paper937-378-2850 name brand 20. 13254 US HWY 62, Orab & New Hope, weights, 937-378-1819 Winchester OH 45697. ques, crystal, furni- clothing, TV surround sound, shoes, purses and Wurlitzer Victrola. Did you know lots more. DON’T MISS THIS ONE!! that

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CRAFTSMAN RIDING Mower, 46" $400; above ground pool, 24' new filter & solar blanket with reel $400 OBO 937-515-0964.

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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 ---------------------------------------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 ----------------------------------------

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 ----------------------------------------

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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 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 distance 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-200499 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 ---------------------------------------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 ----------------------------------------

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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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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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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

located seconds off of St Rt 32. $129,900 ACRES - You will be looking 1407798 - Mt. Orab for the moat! - Unbelievable!! This hm boasts a turret, court yard, open Beau. hdwd floors, loft, great room, flr to ceiling brick F/P and 3BD, 2BA, an updated Kit w/granite cntr tops, an Wainscoting, Kit. renovation ‘12, island and lots of storage space. The entry door, light and staircase are truly crown molding, natural woodwork, 2 staircases, 2 car gar w/apt which rents for $400. Corner medieval. 4BD, 3BA. $227,500 location, rolling landscaped yard. Seconds off of 1404089 - St.Rt. 32. (Drapes are avail. 4 all win.) $145,000

Georgetown ING Beautifully PEND OLD S 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

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Beautiful H.S. Acacia Hardwood Flooring & Others- Ceramic & Porcelain Tile- Rolls of Vinyl- Carpet- Padding - Laminate- Kitchen Cabinet Sets + Odd Pieces - Lumber Incl. Treated- Metal Roofing- Int & Ext Doors- Windows- Tub & Shower Units- TrimLots of New Small Items. Tables Full!!! Farm Gates - Over 75 Old Paintings & Pictures Left From Aug. 24th Sells 10:00 Nice Selection of Used Furniture Appliances & Tools + Small ItemsSells about 1:30- 04’ Jeep Liberty- Yama Buggy 400cc- Linahi 300cc 4 Wheeler- 78’ Chevy- C65 Dump Truck- Case 580 Fork Lift- J.D.R. Mower- 20’ Equipment Trailer & Others 1st Time Paying by Check bring Bank Letter of Guarantee or Cash No Exceptions- Call or See Web for Complete List & Terms-

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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

SO 1408571 LD 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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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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We will be offering for public auction 18.5 acres on Stonelick Williams Corner Road. Clermont Tax Id # 30-29-07051. This property has a nice 4 bedroom 2 bath ranch home with walkout basement and wrap around porch, 2 car attached garage. The home is nearly 2900 sq. ft. Property has an outstanding view of the “peacefull Valley” and adjoins the Stonelick Creek. There are several out buildings and a nice metal barn on the property. There is an easement to the lower portion of this property off of Stonelick Williams corner. Great hunting or pleasure property and a rare chance to get acreage on this road. Please go to WWW.CraigLytleAuctions.com for pictures of the property or call for a showing. Terms: sold as is with no contingencies, $2,000 down day of auction and close within 30 days, seller has the right to refuse or confirm any offers, this home is selling with a sellers confirmation of the price.

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1358528 A Georgetown M O T IV 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 D UCE R E D T E D S E LL E R

1417232 Sardinia - Step back into time! 3 BR/2 BA, .20 acre. Natural original wdwk. 3 stained glass windows. Newer elec, furn w/AC, roof & poured patio area. Easily converted to office bldg. Bckyrd could become parking area. Currently has a pool w/pool house. part bsmt. $99,900

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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

1413889 - Sardinia - Western Brown Schools! Wildlife Galore! One of the most beautiful lots in the county! This home is Ready to Move-In. Laminate in main living area. MBR suite, covered front & back porches. 24x24 gar, concrete floor & electric. WOW! $125,000

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1409839 Georgetown .69 ACRESFirst offering in desirable Stonybrook subdivision*3 BD, 3BA*Winding driveway*Full glass entry w/side lites, ceramic & half Ba.*Renov. Kit. w/island*FRw/WBFP*Beau Florida Rm*2 walk-outs to 16x30 rear deck*Amish blt shed*Landscaping w/ rock wall & iron fencing. $172,000

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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

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Sat. Sept. 6 • 10:00 am Property: Fully functioning farm with 40 acres, large pond, property adjoins Little Miami / Eastfork River frontage, 7 bdrm, 5 full bath home w/ in law suit and 3 laundry rooms, custom cabinets and wood flooring, large stone fireplace, handicap access Cathedral ceilings and 2 car garage. This home has a basement and city water. Several out buildings and fenced pastures, also has a hunting / relaxing chalet in the woods. There are several livestock barns and stalls on the property. Terms: 5,000 down day of auction and close within 30 days, property sells as is with no warranties or contingencies , all inspections must be done prior to auction date. Realty Executives Showcase / Broker Craig Lytle Auctioneer / Agent. This property is selling with owner confirmation. Call 513-236-5325 to schedule a showing or with questions. Contents: This auction will have a large amount of items in it, this was a working farm and the owners are relocating out of state so everything must go. 2 gravity wagons, John Deere 5105 tractor with 521 loader and hay spear, Hay rack, Head gate (portable), Manuer spreader, grinder / mixer, Grader blade, IMT tractor, small trailer, Car dolly, Amish buggy(rough), 2 seed drills, lime spreader / fertilizer, 2 snow plows, John Deere seed driller, broadcast spreader, 2 canoes, small row boat, John Deer Bailer 557, 16’ car trailer, John Deere square bailer, 2 sprayers, International McCormick 4 row planter, Ford 8N 1948 model, 4 hay wagons, Chevy 03 2500 HD Silverado 4x4 crew cab, Dump truck GMC 3500 HD 1996 w/ plow and salt spreader, 1985 Mercedes 300 D Diesel, woodworking tools, planer, scroll saw, lathes, verticle air compressor 80 gallon , guitars, several hand guns and long guns, rail buggy 150 cc, furniture and general merchandise also in this auction. There is so much more to uncover as we get closer. Please go to WWW.CraigLytleAuctions.com for pictures. Terms for auction: cash check or credit all items sell as is with no warranties, removal day of auction is requested for smaller items, farm implements will have time to remove items

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Recently Sold! 301 W.State St., Georgetown . . . . . .Pendin . Sold! ....... 10419 SR 125, Decatur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold! .......... 5826 High View Dr., Milford . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold! .......... 300 Grant St., Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sold! .......... 9112 Prospect Road, Hillsboro

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675 College Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103, 513-236-5325 www.CraigLytleAuctions.com for pictures and upcoming auctions.

978 Rt.62 S., Hillsboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sold! ....... 7243 SR 135, Lynchburg . . . . . . . . . . . .Sold! ....... 10 Acres on SR 770 near Tranquility

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36 Acreson Bethel-New Hope Road,Near Bethel

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40.5 Acres on Duncanson Road.,Near Sardinia

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FARM MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY Sept. 6th, 2014 10:00 AM

6 Acres on Robinson Road near Mowrystown . . . . . Sold! .......... 2.4 Acres on Shaw Road,Concord Twp. . . . . . . .Sold! ......... 114 Sunset Dr., Goshen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pending! ............ 10 Diehl St., Mowrystown . . . . . . . . . . Pending! ............ 41 N.High St., Mowrystown . . . . . . .Pending! ......... W.Main St., Mowrystown . . . . . . . .Pending! ......... ............. 317 E.Main St., Hillsboro . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pending!

22 Acres on Stephan Road,near Mt.Orab . . . . .Pending! .............

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