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BROWN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following and other duties which may be assigned by the Board, Director or Deputy Director.
Voter Registration input and other aspects associated with voter registration, filing, work with the public and in assisting with issuance and acceptance of candidate petitions, local option petitions, initiatives, referendums and campaign finance reports, assisting in the updating of street files and listings, precinct maps, annexations, assisting with poll worker training, voter education, preparation of the elections, proofing ballot layout for content and grammatical errors, check signatures on petitions, assisting in all aspects of the absentee process, prepare reports as necessary, process Ohio Department of Health reports, answer the phones and utilize office equipment. QUALIFICATIONS Must be a registered Democrat voter and possess at least a high school diploma or the equivalent of such diploma, must be proficient in basic word processing, spreadsheet and data base programs to maintain a variety of office records/procedures, specifically Microsoft Office and Excel, perform basic office duties like answering phone calls, taking messages, operating fax machines, photocopiers, email, etc., maintaining confidentiality of documents and papers of the office, the ability to comprehend instructions whether written or oral, the ability to communicate and act in a professional manner at all times, be flexible, organized and have the ability to multi task and work with others as a team and able to lift at least 40 pounds. Must be able to attend conferences and meetings and be able to stay over-night if applicable and work overtime. A successful candidate for the position must be able to pass a drug test as well as a criminal background check. The Board will be accepting Resumes’ at the Board Office located at 800 Mt. Orab Pike, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday until Monday, November 3, 2014 – 4:00 p.m. The Board of Elections is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The Brown County Department of Child Support Enforcement Agency
is giving general notice that we are accepting applications regarding the position of Administrative Hearing Officer. Applications may be submitted to SUSAN SMITH, DIRECTOR BROWN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT at 740 Mt Orab Pike Georgetown, OH 45121 NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 7TH, 2014 DUTIES: Conducts paternity hearings, modification hearings and mistake of fact hearings. NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS: Attorney licensed to practice law, and/or Accredited Hearing Officer training through the State of Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
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Carl Ritter Trucking 513-625-7072 NOW HIRING
Our expanding home health department is seeking applicants for an RN Case Manager for a minimum of 30 hours per week. * Competitive Wages * 401(k) Retirement Plan * Up to 24 Paid Days Off * Health/Dental Insurance * Life Insurance * In House Fitness Center
Apply in Person Monday - Friday 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. Or applications are available On-line at www.ohiovalleymanor.com
5280 Routes 62-68 Ripley, OH 45167 (937)392-0457 Fax: (937) 392-4599 Email: sfite@ohiovalleymanor.com AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER OHIO RELAY SERVICE PARTICIPANT OHIO RELAY SERVICE NUMBER 1-800-750-0750
LPN’S
Interim HealthCare, the Nation’s leader in Home Care is seeking LPN’s for clients in Brown, Highland & Clermont Counties. Full-time and Part-time positions available. Call Ginger at: 513-984-1110 for more info.
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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
full time all shifts. Temp to hire only!!
ALLIED AMBULANCE Services looking for FT/PT EMT Basics, EMT Intermediate & Paramedic. Contact 937-379-1404 for more information.
Forklift operators $12.00 & up Warehouse & general labor $10.00 & up Full medical, dental, & vision benefits. Paid weekly.
Contact Sarah to schedule interview
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SEEKING Home Health Registered Nurse Case Manager
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40+ OPENINGS ALL SHIFTS!!! Accounting Clerks, Office Admin., Production, Mechanic, Shipping/Warehouse, Inspectors, Packers Painters, Maintenance Custodians, Shop Tech Machine Operators, CNC Operators, Welders, Assemblers, Grinders CALL 513-842-8000 or apply online: www.expresspros.com & select Cinci East.
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AUTOMOTIVE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Amelia, Auto Tech, Auto Body, Auto Sales, Tow Truck Driver. Tools, references & experience required. 513-797-7278 or 513-200-9909.
DRIVERS-OTR: NEW Competitive pay package & benefits! Sign-ON, Safety, Fuel Bonuses! Vacation/Holidays. NOTouch Freight, NO Hazmat! CDL-A req'd. D&D Sexton, INC. 877-412-7209.
STNA
Accepting applications at: Sunrise Manor & Convalescent Center 3434 State Rt. 132 Amelia, OH 45102 513-797-5144.
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DRIVERS: DO you want more than $1,000 a Week? Excellent Monthly Bonus Program/Benefits. Weekend Hometime you Deserve! Electronic Logs/Rider Program. 877-704-3773. DRIVERS: TOP Paying Truck Driver Jobs Up to 46 CPM +3¢ Mileage Bonus Hiring Exp. Drivers & CDL Grads. Call U.S. Xpress 866-600-0790. DRIVERS: CDL-A. LOCAL Route. Home Daily! 40 CPM. Paid Vacation & Orientation. Call Dart and DRIVE LIKE A BOSS! 855-222-1904.
DRIVERS: SIGN-ON-BONUS! Dedicated hauler for Aldi Foods! Our Team has grown over 300% in past 5yrs! CDL-A 2yrs exp. 1-888-208-5112. LOOKING FOR experienced concrete finishers & laborers. Competitive wages based on experience. Applications can be picked up at: 4154 Half Acre Rd. Batavia, Ohio 45103 513-735-0060.
PRIMARY TEACHER Aide needed. St. Michael School, Ripley. Midday part-time, regular 3 or 4 days, 2-3 hours-Also need tech support. mt.martin@stmichael ripley.org.
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 Kristina today at 513-616-2177 coiohio.net
Community Concepts, Inc. is a drug free workplace.
CARE PERSONNEL
2nd & 3rd 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
RNs and Aides
Caring RN, full time day shift, and aides for any shift, to provide compassionate end of life care to our patients in the home, nursing home and inpatient setting. Nurse candidates must be licensed (or eligible for licensure) in OH and KY and have at least one year experience in a health care facility, symptom management experience helpful. Aides must be state-tested and have one year experience. Valid driver’s license required, car insurance and criminal background check required. Interested candidates may apply in person or send a resume to: E-mail: jobs@hohope.org Fax: 606-759-1207
Hospice of Hope 909 Kenton Station Drive Maysville, KY 41056 Visit us at: www.hospiceofhope.com
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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. Looking for
EXPERIENCED Interior Trim Carpenters For More Info. Call
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TREE TRIMMER/LANDSCAPER Must have valid driver’s license & clean record. Experience preferred. 513-876-3081.
200 - HELP WANTED
START UP positions available for a new division of an existing company located in Georgetown, Ohio. We are seeking enthusiastic, motivated, mechanical minded individuals looking for an entry level position with room for growth. General machine shop duties include operating radial drill press, lathe, horizontal and vertical band saw, grinders, etc. Positions to be filled include fabricators, welders, and assemblers. Please call 513-286-7700 for information and to apply.
THE EPILEPSY Foundation is hiring full and part time direct care staff for Batavia/Williamsburg group homes. Must be at least 21 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, clean driving record, and pass a background check. $10/hour plus benefits. For more information visit www.epilepsy-ohio.org or call 513-721-2905.
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RIVERBEND APARTMENTS
Quiet Setting $425 Month + $425 Security Deposit Conveniently located between Hamersville & Bethel Two Bedroom One Bath Background & Credit Check References Required No Pets
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1 & 2BR APARTMENTS, Williamsburg, all utilities included except electric. 513-724-7802.
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APARTMENT IN Georgetown located on Kenwood Ave. 1br, 1ba, freshly painted. Owner pays water, sewage & trash. Tenant pays electric heat & air. $450/month. 2br, 1.5ba available for $550. Leave message. 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. 6 MONTH SPECIAL! $400/month. Leave message 937-444-5223.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 1, 2 & 3br, Equal Opportunity Housing, apply at Forest Glade Apartments, 9001 BATAVIA - Two and Airport Rd., Georgetown, three bedroom apartments available with open waitOH, 937-378-4565. ing list. Accepting applications M-F, 9am-4pm. AMELIA - 2br apartApartments are income ments. Under new manbased. 513-732-3804. agement. $575. 513-365-4000. HANDIAPARTMENT IN BATAVIA Accessible, Georgetown located on CAPPED Main St., 2br, 1ba. Owner 2BR, $525/mo., quiet pays trash. Tenant pays family friendly, central gas, electric, water & a/c, eat-in equipped laundry. sewage. $395/month. De- kitchen, parking. posit required. Call Off-street 513-561-4014. 937-378-1693.
Now accepting applications for one and two bedroom apartments. For details call 937-795-2504
1890 Vista Circle Aberdeen, OH. 45101
INCOME QUALIFICATIONS DO APPLY AND RENTAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE
TDD #419-526-0466
“This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
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FELICITY GARRISON PLACE SENIOR APARTMENTS 62 & OVER Rent Subsidized Free Utilities Secure Bldg. On-site laundry Pets allowed
513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750 GEORGETOWN ON the Square - Apartment. 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. WILLIAMSBURG/ GEORGETOWN - Efficiency or 3br. Trash paid. Beautiful setting, spacious apartment homes. Rents $319-$675. Call to view 513-365-4000.
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WAITING LIST NOW OPEN
Owensville Commons Apartments
is currently accepting applications for 1br apartments for 62 years of age or older, handicapped/disabled regardless of age. Applications taken M-F 9:30a.m.-3:30p.m. 513-732-6935 TDD #1-800-750-0750 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” Equal Housing Opportunity
303 - HOUSES FOR RENT
2BR RANCH Mt. Orab area, close to 32. Call 513-752-4472.
LAND CONTRACT/ RENT-TO-OWN Sardinia area. Two bedroom, 1-bath house, furnished with stove, refrigerator, washer & dryer. Attached car port, two outbuildings, fenced-in yard. $5000 down, $550 month 937-728-9694. NEWLY REMODELED home for rent in Georgetown. 2-bed/1bath with detached garage/storage, in village limits. $600.00 a month/$600.00 deposit. Call 937-213-0777.
Trick or treating long, long ago
We had recently moved to our farm at Fivemile and it was to be our first Trick-Or Treating in the small town of Mt. Orab and we farm kids were excited. Back in the day, it wasn’t like it is today where we went out and bought a pre-made costume. Heck, the fun was in making our costumes from what we had at home. Old clothes for a hobo, a white sheet that mom allowed us to cut holes in for Casper the ghost, or dressing up real pretty and putting on make up to be a princess. We used brown paper grocery bags and colored them ourselves to collect our candy. Our neighborhoods were friendly and now that sister was old enough to watch us, we were dropped off and to be picked at a destination point. The fun started in the middle of Mt. Orab, the town with only one traffic light and a handful of businesses. There was three gas stations back then and we were thrilled when we saw them drop full size candy bars in our bag. Wow! It didn’t take us long to remember from year to year “who” gave out the best candy and we ran to them first before they had time to run out and turn their lights off. We only went to houses who had their lights on, if a house didn’t have their lights on it meant they
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weren’t giving out candy, so don’t bother knocking, I was instructed. Finally, we made the loop around town and our haul was very good. The slip on princess shoes with a small heel, were starting to hurt my feet. We had made it all around town when Debbie said, “We have to go to Beacon Hill. They say they give out really good candy.” By now, I could hardly walk and I didn’t want to go, but she insisted. I should have taken off my shoes, but I dare not even think of taking off my shoes, it would not only ruin my overall costume but walking barefoot would be hard on my feet too. Thinking back I am sure it wouldn’t have been worse. So I trudged along trying to block out the pain. Finally to the sub-division of Beacon Hill, I learned it was well worth the walk. Sister’s friends had been right. Especially, the house on the corner, being a business, a beauty shop gave out really good treats and we made a mental note of it. Having to head back to town though
was the worst. I limped, and frowned while trying to stay up and dragging my younger brother Robby along by the hand, as Debbie lead the way. I couldn’t have been happier to end the evening finally loading up in the warm car in front of the barber shop that was on Main Street, because once we stopped moving, while waiting on our ride, it was getting very cold and we were shivering. None of us brought a coat. It would have ruined our costume’s effects. Or so I was told. At home we dumped our bags out and reminisced about our evening and about the other costumes we saw and how we could do it next year and we made candy trades. I must admit, Debbie had listened well to her friends and their instructions of who gave out the best candy. But I never listened to her again about being a princess and wearing princess shoes. Nope, I sure didn’t, but even though I can’t tell you my costume any other year, save and except the one above, and even though this was many, many years ago, I can still tell you which houses or businesses gave out the best candy, even still.
403 - MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
FOR SALE
1998 SUBURBAN runs good, new brakes, 180,000 miles
Asking $2,200 obo
937-218-1132 or 937-944-1074 in Wilmington
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NEWLY REMODELED house for rent in Mt. Orab. Nice yard, washer/dryer hookup, central air with gas furnace. 2/3 bedroom, 1-bath. $700 month. Call Ann 513-265-4165. RIPLEY - 3br, close to river, in-town, laundry room, $435/mo. plus deposit. 937-378-4706 or 937-213-2401.
SARDINIA AREA, 3-bedroom, 1-bath, 2-story house with garage, washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator furnished. $600 month, $700 deposit. 937-728-9694.
THREE DIFFERENT APARTMENTS! Three bedroom apartments all utilities included in Winchester, $650 month plus deposit; One bedroom efficiency apartment in Winchester, all utilities included, $400 month plus deposit; One bedroom apartment in Sardinia, newly remodeled, $350 month plus deposit, utilities not included, 937-695-0755. TWO BEDROOM, washer/dryer hook-up. 9999 Fite Ave., Hamersville. Ideal for seniors, walking distance to Dollar General. $450/rent, $450/deposit 937-379-1893 or 513-288-7777 between 7-9 pm.
VERY NICE 3-Bdrm, 2-bath Ranch with attached 2-car garage, $775/month. East of Sardinia just off SR 32. No indoor pets. Call 937-446-2917 or 937-213-2131.
WILLIAMSBURG: 2BR TOWNHOUSE apartment, 1.5 bath w/A/C, W/D hookup, no pets, $575/mo. plus deposit. 513-724-7842.
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2BR TRAILER remodeled, located in Georgetown. W/D hookup, $435/mo. plus deposit. If interested call 937-213-2401 or 937-378-4706. NICE CLEAN Mobile home, quiet country living just outside of Fincastle. No smoking. No pets. $625. per month, $500. deposit. 937-515-0210. TAKING APPLICATIONS for nice 2 bedroom on 2 acres, newly remodeled, appliances, shed, all electric. NO PETS, non smoker, references required. $475 rent, $475 deposit. Call 937-378-6827.
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ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDE with land, PLEASE TAKE OVER, $3500 deposit. 888-221-4503.
406 - FARMS FOR SALE
MT. ORAB MINI FARM FOR SALE BY OWNER! Lovely 3br/2.5bath home in the country with wb fireplace, walkout finished bsmt. Situated on 10-acres on quiet dead end road. Featuring a stocked lake, 36’x70’ barn w/concrete floor, 2horse stalls, tack room & workshop. Near schools, grocery, restaurants, medical center & more. A great buy at only $175,000. Additional acreage available. Call 937-444-4379 for viewing.
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DAYCARE HUGS & KIDS, LLC. 6th & Willow St., Williamsburg Call Dorothy Lewis 513-218-7471 or Stephanie Lewis 859-801-0125
504 - BUSINESS SERVICES BRUSH HOGGING, Garden Tilling and other tractor services. Call Mike at 937-515-0947.
TWINS WELDING & COLLISION REPAIR What we offer: -Collision repair/ paint work -Welding repair and fabrication -Portable welding repair For any information call Rickey 513-313-3253.
MATURE COUPLE with two horses, seeks rental home w/barn & small pasture, can fence. Excellent credit, work & 507 - SEWING personal ref. & ALTERATIONS 513-490-1703. For all your sewing needs 403 - MOBILE HOMES for you, your family and your home. Call 937-444FOR SALE 4276. Reasonable rates, 1993 PALM HARBOR expert service. 16x80, 3br, 2ba, shingle on vinyl, $2,000 down, $500 month. Sardinia 510 - BANQUET HALL area. 513-505-8311 or RENTAL 859-466-3554. HALL RENTAL 1997 HOLLY PARK Two halls available for 14x70, 3br, 2ba, shingle rent. One hall is 4000 sq. on vinyl, $2,000 down, ft. w/complete kitchen. $450 month. Sardinia Second hall holds 175 area. 513-505-8311 or people. Call for pricing. 937-378-4330. 859-466-3554.
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SEASONED & split mixed hardwood, fullsize pick-up truck load thrown in & thrown out, $90. Will deliver in area between Mt. Orab & Felicity and Amelia & Georgetown, 937-379-5071 or 513-259-1070.
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Antiques • Jewelry • Furniture • Appliances • Gold • Silver • Records • Tools • All Collectibles • Household • Estates • Used Cars • 30 Year Buyer
Almost Anything! 937-378-2850 937-378-1819
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NICE THREE year old registered Angus Bull, $2,800.00, 937-205-4031.
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BIG YARD SALE: 5105 Shafer Road Georgetown, Off 68 & Hamer Rd. Wahlsburg every weekend thru Oct. 25- Rain or Shine! 9am. Rain or shine! Large appliances, furniture, antiques, tools, household, Lots, Lots More!!! BIG ESTATE YARD SALE: 108 Plum Street East Georgetown, Corner of Apple & Plum St. East one block from courthouse. Every weekend thru Oct. 26 Rain or Shine! 9am. Appliances, furniture, antiques, advertising, jewelry, tools DVD’s, household. House & garage are full!!!
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Ending Veterans’ homelessness in Ohio In gratitude for their courage and sacrifice for our nation, my office helps U.S. veterans access their medical and disability benefits and the overdue or replacement medals that they have earned for their military service. At a ceremony at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Cincinnati last week – where I had the honor of presenting a Vietnam War veteran with seven medals, including the Purple Heart – we were all reminded of just how important it is to recognize the contributions of our nation’s veterans. Too often, veterans do not receive the thanks and appreciation that they have and which they deserve. It is unacceptable that a large number of veterans face homelessness. These men and woman have served their country to protect our freedoms and we must ensure that they do not face life on the street. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has set a goal to elimi-
SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
nate veteran homelessness nationwide by 2015 and we’re making progress. Since 2010, the number of veterans sleeping on the street has dropped 33 percent. Still, we have more work to do – even one homeless veteran is too many. Last week, I visited the Commons at Livingston, a supportive housing facility in Columbus for those who have struggled with homelessness in the past. I was joined by a Columbus veteran who bravely shared his story of overcoming homelessness. It is heartbreaking to hear how we’ve let our veterans down. That’s why I’ve proposed legislation to help veterans secure permanent housing. The Homeless Veterans Prevention Act would ease the transition to stable housing and
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allow the VA to increase legal aid to homeless veterans so they can receive help filing claims or getting identification. The Act would also provide services for homeless female veterans and their children. Because the majority of homeless veterans are male, many facilities cannot house female vets and their children, leaving them underserved with few options and little help. This means that the women who served our nation are often left with little or no options for help – and many families are forced to split up. This legislation would ensure that our servicewomen and their families would receive the help they need and deserve, while staying together. We must ensure that legislation to combat veterans’ homelessness is a top priority. It is our responsibility to ensure that every veteran has a place to call home and the opportunity to succeed.
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Mt. Orab $133,500.00 Just seconds off of SR 32 this 3BR hm nestled on 3.34 acres has a lot to offer; 32x16 horse barn w/loft and turn out area. 100x40 heated det. gar. w/4 gar doors. Woods, level and rolling land which borders White Oak Creek. Unzoned.
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1400428 Western Brown Schools Welcome to Paradise! 3BD, 2BA. Complete renovation w/patio enclosure. New laminate in Kit. & Fam. Rm. Huge cov. back deck. det. Gar w/plenty of storage. Fenced yd. w/garden spot planted. Stocked pond w/dock & blt. in seating. New HVAC. $149,900
1415850 - Mt. P Orab - Brand SOLD 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 eligiNG ENDI
ble for assistance through the Brown County CHIP Program* $59,900
Dominic Thomas
Direct:937-444-2833 Cell: 937-213-2833
email: DThomas@HUFF.com
Cell: 937-213-0902
Office: (513) 474-3500
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Office: (513) 474-3500
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1412993 Bethel - 1.91 ACRES - You will be looking for the moat! This hm boasts a turret, court yard, open loft, great room, flr to ceiling brick F/P and an updated Kit w/granite cntr tops, an island and lots of storage space. The entry door, light and staircase are truly medieval. 4BD, 3BA. $227,500
1404089 Georgetown Beautifully maintained home that has not lost it's charm. Wonderfully maintained and spotless. Pocket doors, wide base boards, hrdwd flring, & asummer kit along with renovated baths, DR & kit. Immaculate! Det 2 car gar. Small lot. Public utilities. 3BD, 2BA. $139,900
1402623 Bethel5 ACRES! Minutes off of SR 125. Inside walls insulated, 2 full kits, Formal DR w/crown molded tray ceiling, Deluxe MBR suite, Full brick w/coined corners, Decking & patio, 40x60 Tecumseh bldg. w/ water, elec,& 12' door. 8' att. gar doors 4BD, 3 1/2BA. 5 acres. $315,000
1418021 - Georgetown - Super clean town property on public water & sewer. Renovated kitchen & bath. Beautiful hardwood floors thru-out. Full walkout basement w/garage. Driveway in rear to garage. 2BD, 1 BA. 0.25 Acre. Mature shade. There is an enclosed porch on the front. $57,500
1422048 Mt. Orab On a cul-desac in the desirable Beacon Hill Subdivision. One owner. 3 BD, 2.5 BA. 0.6400 ac. 2 story foyer, beau brand new hardwood flring, fluted wdwrk, recessed lighting, Gourmet kit w/huge cntr bar, bonus room which dbls as a rec. room, 1st flr laundry rm, gas F/P, Custom! $199,900 PEND
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1407798 - Mt. Orab Unbelievable!! Beau. hdwd floors, 3BD, 2BA, Wainscoting, Kit. renovation ‘12, crown molding, natural woodwork, 2 staircases, 2 car gar w/apt which rents for $400. Corner location, rolling landscaped yard. Seconds off of St.Rt. 32. (Drapes are avail. 4 all win.) $145,000
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1404094 - Winchester - 3 yr. old Brick Ranch w/vaulted cathedral ceilings. Brand new light fixtures & ceiling fans. Hardwood thru-out the home. Beautiful kitchen equippedw/granite countertops & ALL stainless steel appliances. 3BD, 2BA MUST SEE!!! $137,500 SO
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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 1420613 Mt. Orab - 4 acre wooded lot ready to build & set up your mobile home or modular. Septic, water & elec. are in place. 24x24 garage as well! Rare find! $45,000
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
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 1358528 Georgetown WOW! All brick home w/brand new roof, paint & flring* Both baths & kit. fully renovated* 3BD, 2BA. Open foyer w/ceramic flring & closet *Fam. Rm. w/bar & wall of french doors* Deck w/lanai*2 walk in clsts in MBR suite*Coy pond* Beautifully landscaped. $117,000 SO
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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 PR
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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!! $67,500
Mt. Orab - Beautiful full brick, full fin. bsmt. on a tree-lined corner lot. Brand new HVAC, roof, HWH, faucets, deck and some flring. Open foyer, dbl French doors on either side of flr to ceiling brick F/P, natural bay in kit. >2000 sq. ft L/A. .50 ac.
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1424541 - $209,900.00 Western Brown 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
1424893 - Lake Waynoka - Beautiful home nestled on four lots in the gated community of Lake Waynoka. Spacious two story, 4 BR, 2.5 Bath home with full walk-out basement. All BR’s have walk-in closets. New gas logs in F/P. Fully equipped Kit. has SS appliances. Wonderful wooded setting. $179,900
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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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3 BR, 1 ½ bath home on large lot. New kitchen, newer roof, newer HWH, 100 amp. elec., NG HW heat, single car detached garage.
Appraised at $27,000 and must bring 2/3. Wanda Jones Estate- Stan Purdy Attorney
HUGE ESTATE AUCTION NOV. 8th, 10:00 AM
Fine Antiques, Auto, Household furnishing, tools. Moved to our warehouse Auction location to accommodate parking.
UPCOMING AUCTION- Bar Stools, tables, chairs, coolers. Signs, advertising items, Tiffany style lamps, stain glass.
UPCOMING AUCTION- Estate Furnishings, Auto, Antiques. UPCOMING AUCTION- Online Only- Signs Memorabilia from a major family restaurant chain.
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3 BR, 1 ½ bath home on dead-end street. Huge lot, storage buildings and pond. 37 Powers Av., Georgetown, Ohio. $62,000.00. See the photos on our website.
4 car Garage/Storage or small business location on double Lot. Georgetown, Ohio $14,000.00
8 Unit Apartment Complex. Totally New! $3,600 per month income. $239,000
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a time when their mouth is going through the transition from baby teeth to adult teeth. If these young cows are pastured with the larger, mature cows in the herd, they very likely will be pushed aside when the supplements are being fed in the bunk or on the ground. The result of these adverse conditions for young cows very often is a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition. Of course, lowered body condition in turn results in delayed return to heat cycles and a later calf crop or smaller calf crop the following year. North Dakota State University data of commercial cow herds recorded over a 21 year period illustrated the differences in size and body condition of very young cows and the very mature (10 year old+) cows. The North Dakota
data clearly show that the average 2 year old is about 20 percent smaller than her full grown herd mates. There is little wonder that the younger cows get pushed away from feed bunks, hay racks, or supplements fed on the ground. The results of the size differences and the need to continue to grow are manifest in the lower body condition scores noted in the very young cows. The very old cows are experiencing decline in dental soundness that make it difficult for them to maintain feed intake and therefore body condition. Over the 21 year data set from North Dakota, the 2year old cows and the 11 year-old and older were significantly lower (0.3 or more units) in body condition score than middle-age cows. Consequently, it makes sense to sort very young cows with the very old cows and provide them with a better opportunity to compete for the feed supplies. By doing so, the rancher can improve the re-
breeding percentages in the young cows and keep the very old cows from becoming too thin before culling time. From this data one can formulate three logical groups of cows to be pastured together for feeding efficiency: •Group 1: The two-year old first calf heifers. They have higher nutrient needs than other cows that are not growing. They are too small to compete with larger, older, boss cows for the supplement. •Group 2: The old cows (10 years and older) and the 2nd calf heifers. In addition, this group should include any of the middle aged cows that were thin and needed extra supplement. Cows that were Body Condition Score 4 or less would be considered. •Group 3: The remaining cow herd. This is the group that is mature in size and in adequate condition to enter the winter feeding period as at least Body Condition Score 5. If only two groups are possible, putting groups 1
and 2 together would be the logical other combination. Ranchers, then want to be certain that the feeding program is adequate to have cows in each group calve as BCS 5 or 6 next spring. Get Your Calendars Ready This is building up to a very busy winter meeting season. I am currently working on dates, times and locations for multiple meetings. These include a clean-up GAP meeting in the event someone might have missed the earlier trainings. GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) in this case is for Tobacco Producers. Go to gapconnections.com prior to the meeting and enter your information. The meeting is at the Adams Co. Extension Office on November 6 at 6:30 p.m. I hope to have dates soon for next year’s GAP training, Pesticide Applicator Re-certification, Farm Bill Meetings, and the new Fertilizer Applicator Certification that is a result of SB 150.
members include local law enforcement agencies such as the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Brown County Sheriff’s Dept., and local village police departments. Both of our state legislators, Rep. Doug Green and State Senate Joe Uecker, have been very supportive members. Also represented are our local government officials like the Brown County Commissioners, the County Prosecutor, the Brown County Engineer, and all of our local judges and courts. To help address the issues of teen driving safety, the Brown County 4-H CARTEENS, all local high schools and Southern Hills Career & Technical Center have been long-time Safe Communities members. The Brown County Health Department and Air Evac Lifeteam are two of our healthcare partners, We’ve also been lucky to have the participation of some local businesses such as Rumpke, Inc. and of our local newspapers. Finally, we’ve had some very dedicated community volunteers such as long-time Georgetown resident Pat Hopkins, who’s been a faithful Coalition
member since the beginning of our program back in 2000! Beginning this month, our Brown County Safe Communities Coalition will plan and conduct activities to increase seat belt use, prevent drunk and drugged driving, and prevent distracted driving. From March through September, we’ll work to promote motorcycle safety. We’ll also continue our emphasis on youthful driver safety. In addition, Safe Communities’ activities will focus on several holiday seasons involving heavy traffic patterns and celebrations which traditionally can involve more alcohol use. The grant funds for the Brown County Safe Communities Program are passed through the Ohio State Highway Patrol-Ohio Traffic Safety Office from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to support the efforts of safety partners statewide and focus on the previously mentioned traffic safety priority issues. The Area Health Education Center (HEALTH-UC) has been coordinating the Safe
Communities Program since it began in Brown County in October of 2000 with the help of several participating agencies, many of whom were mentioned above as current Coalition members. For more information about Brown County Safe Communities, please call Sue Basta, Project Director at 937-378-4171. We are always looking for more members and volunteers! For more information about the OhioTraffic Safety Office and statewide efforts to improve safety on Ohio’s roadways, log on to http://ohiohighwaysafetyoffice.ohio.gov/. The Brown County Safe Communities Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation/ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Ohio Department of Public Safety/Ohio State Highway Patrol- Ohio Traffic Safety Office. The Program is administered by the Area Health Education Center of the University of Cincinnati AHEC Program. The Area Health Education Center is located at 114 East State Street in Georgetown, Ohio.
Brown County Safe Communities receives funding
It takes a joint community effort to make our roads safer for family and friends. So the Brown County Safe Communities (BCSC) Coalition is very pleased to announce that we will once again receive support for traffic safety activities for the Federal Fiscal Year 2015. The Area Health Education Center (formerly known as HEALTH-UC) of the University of Cincinnati AHEC Program, the agency which locally administers the BCSC Program, has once again been awarded a Safe Communities Program grant from the Ohio Department of Public Safety/Ohio State Highway Patrol-Ohio Traffic Safety Office.
The Safe Communities funding will help to continue partnerships among local law enforcement and other local and state safety partners which are already in place to decrease the number of fatal and serious injury crashes on our local roads. Currently Lt. Randy McElfresh, Commander of the Ohio State Highway Patrol-Georgetown Post, is Brown County Safe Communities’ direct link to the Ohio Traffic Safety Office. Brown County Safe Communities Coalition
Chatfield College, has awarded a Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarship to Hamersville resident Chris Clifton. Chris was one of 16 area high school students who are the first in their families
to attend college to receive the Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarships. The scholarships are full-tuition for use in the Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 terms at Chatfield College.
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Location: 180 Flaugher Hill Road, Aberdeen, OH 45101, U.S. 52 East of Wm. Harsha Bridge. Signs posted. GUNS, TOOLS, FURNITURE, KNIVES, COLLECTIBLES, LAWN MOWER & MISC. Huntington and Garrison 44 Remington, Iver Johnson 22 Long Rifle w/Clip, Remington 22, Rossie 20 ga., Huntington and Richardson Rifle, Taurus 38, Sears 10 in. -3 HP table saw, sockets, wrenches & sev. other tools, submersible sump pump elec., vise on stand, oxygen tank w/cart, torch gauges, set of Toledo store scales, horse hame mirror, #10 & #5 crocks, #5 jug, #3 Marshall Pottery crock, Pall Mall cigarette display stand, Weaver scope 3x9, Case Old Timers pocket knife, Winchester Pocket knife, Araphao Bowie knife, Seal Team Bowie knife, K. Bar knife, Dart knife, 6 in. knife w/case, ear muffs, 2 sets of sight rings. nice LTX 1042 Cub Cadet riding mower, Murray push mower, lawn mower trailer, milk bottle Pure Milk Co. Portsmouth, Oh., Griswold meat grinder, lard press, 2 milk cans, Brother sewing machine, fishing poles, minnow traps, wooden porch glider, furniture & lot of misc. items. Terms: Cash day of sale or good check with proper ID. Statements made day of sale take precedence over previous advertising. Auctioneer Note: Items are from the Edward R. Moore Estate, Bernadette Smith, Executor & other consignors. See Internet for more info & pictures. Lunch served. Not responsible for accidents. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM SALE CONDUCTED BY
Wm. J. Holton 513-218-4100 Jesse McKenzie 513-218-2541 Associate of Gustin Realty www.auctionzip.com#8276
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LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Brown County Board of Commissioners for the FY’ 13 Community Development Allocation Road Project- Fishing Gut Road Huntington Township Resurfacing. This is a re-bid of the project due to a significant change in the Scope of Work. (The project was originally put to bid in July of 2014 and the advertisement for that bid first appeared in the July 10th, 2014 publication of the News Democrat). Bids wills be received in the office of the Brown County Board of Commissioners until 10:00 A.M. on November the 10th, 2014 and be opened and read aloud that same day at 11:00 A.M. Bids should be submitted in a sealed envelope and marked with the project title as underlined above. The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best Bidder. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to waive any irregularities, to reject all bids, and to negotiate with the apparent low Bidder. The project will require the Contractor to complete the project as specified in the bid packet and Bids must be submitted on the forms included in the packet. Each sealed bid must be accompanied by either a cashier’s check or certified check made payable to the Brown County Board of Commissioners in an amount not less than 10% of the total bid amount or a combination Bid/Performance Bond in an amount equal to 100% of the bid amount also made payable to the Brown County Board of Commissioners pursuant to ORC 153.54. Bid bonds must be filed with original signatures. Facsimile or electronic copies of the submitted bid bonds will be deemed non-responsive. Each bid must contain the full name of each company or person submitting the bid. Payment to the awarded Contractor will be made 30 days after the completion of work to the satisfaction of the Brown County Board of Commissioners. SPECIAL ATTENTION MUST BE GIVEN to all of the requirements contained in the bid packet, particularly the Federal Labor Standards provisions and Davis Bacon Wages, various insurance and Worker’s Compensation requirements, Equal Employment Opportunity provisions, and the Bond requirements. All bids must comply with the General Instructions to Bidders in addition to the requirements set forth in the Specification Documents referenced herein in order to be considered. Any Bid may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled closing time for the receipt of Bids, but no Bidder shall withdraw his Bid within 30 days after the actual bid Opening has taken place. Copies of the Bidding Specification (Bid Packets) can be picked up at the office of the Brown County Commissioners during regular business hours of 7:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday. This project is funded by Community Development Block Grant and local funding. All work must meet the State of Ohio Department of Transportation Construction and Materials Specifications dated January 1, 2010, including any changes and Supplemental Specifications in effect as of the Contract Date. By order of the Brown County Board of Commissioners: Dated 10/15/14 Barry L. Woodruff, President ___________________________ Tony Applegate, Member ___________________________ Daryll R. Gray, Member ___________________________ Sarah Prebble, Clerk BCP 10-19-14, 10-26-14 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Notice is hereby given to any person with an ownership interest or security interest in the following property, to wit: 1998 Dodge Durango, VIN #1B4HS28Y3WF135138 that an Entry Ordering Forfeiture of Vehicle was filed in the Brown County Common Pleas Court in Case No. CRI2014-2148 on October 14, 2014, forfeiting the vehicle to the Mt. Orab Police Department. The Property is currently being held by the Mt. Orab Police Department. Any person having an ownership interest or security interest in said property may contest the forfeiture. Jessica A. Little Brown County Prosecutor BCP 10-26-14, 11-2-14 ----------------------------------------
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Sort Cows for Efficient Winter Feeding Over the years I have written about this subject a few times. This time I am going to let you read it from an expert, Dr. Glenn Selk, Beef Specialist at Oklahoma State University. Despite the fact feed is much cheaper than it has been the past few years, utilizing your feed dollars is still important to the bottom line. However, with the price of cull cows and feeder calves may be even more of a factor. Being able to keep cows in good body condition on both sides of your herd is important. By both sides, I mean the young and old cows. The middle aged cows need less attention as Dr. Selk will address. First calf heifers have historically been the toughest females on the ranch to get rebred. They are being asked to continue to grow, produce milk, repair the reproductive tract, and have enough stored body energy (fat) to return to heat cycles in a short time frame. Twoyear old cows must fill all of these energy demands at
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