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Weaver Eggs helps hurricane victims RYAN BERRY
MANAGING EDITOR editor@earlybirdpaper.com
VERSAILLES – With just 1.6 percent of their daily production of eggs, Weaver Brother Farms, Weaver Eggs and Winn Dixie are going to help 12,000 families in Florida get back on their feet and back to normal after Hurricane Irma. Tim Weaver announced the donation of 144,000 eggs to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida on
Wednesday. “Weaver Family Farms are very happy, in conjunction with our partner in Florida, Winn Dixie Stores, to make this gift of eggs to the citizens of Florida who were hurt severely by Hurricane Irma,� said Weaver. Weaver Eggs is one of Ohio’s leading egg producers by producing nine-million eggs a day or approximately 3.2 billion each year. Ohio produces ninebillion eggs yearly with an estimated retail value of
$1.2 billion. Weaver said he was concerned for those affected by the hurricane. He pointed out many people there lost everything they own. He added that many were without power for a week and were forced to throw away their perishable items. “Eggs are a good nutrition source of protein and are very convenient,� he said. “We believe our gift of 144,000 eggs to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida where they
will be distributed out to other food banks in Florida will be helpful to the citizens of Florida.â€? This is not the ďŹ rst time Weaver Eggs has had concern for others after a disaster. “We try to help when we can,â€? said Weaver. The eggs where loaded and left Wednesday and are expected to be at the food bank distribution center by Friday morning. Winn Dixie has been a Weaver Eggs customer for over 10 years.
Tim Weaver, Alex Weaver, Zach Kohli and Chuck Jenkins display the 144,000 eggs that are headed to Florida.
Darke County property values decline slightly
Members of Dave Knapp Ford and the Pink Ribbon Girls in front of the infamous pink ďŹ re engine. (Clinton Randall photo)
Dave Knapp continues pink ribbon tradition in memory of Kristina CLINTON RANDALL
STAFF WRITER crandall@earlybirdpaper.com
GREENVILLE – Continuing the tradition set four years ago by his daughter Kristina, who passed away in February, Dave Knapp will once again be helping those affected by breast cancer awareness by donating money from each vehicle sold during October’s Truck Month sale. According to Knapp, his daughter was very passionate about helping those affected by this disease and wanted her father’s dealership to start the campaign during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. “When she was younger one of her dance teachers developed breast cancer and eventually died,â€? Knapp said. “She was more than just a dance teacher‌ they had a loving personal bond with one another. So when she died, Kristina wanted to do something to help the cause.â€? “I just want to continue Kristina’s passion for helping others affected by breast cancer‌and I know she is right here with us in spirit,â€? added Knapp. Aside from the October sale, Dave Knapp Ford, Lincoln has given away a vehicle for the last 15 years during the local Breast Cancer Awareness 5K in
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Greenville. During October’s Truck Month, Dave Knapp Ford, Lincoln will donate $50 of each vehicle sold to the Pink Ribbon Girls (PRG) organization to beneďŹ t those affected by the disease. The month-long sale will also see “very aggressiveâ€? pricing on vehicles so that customers will know they are getting a deal. To help promote and say thank you, members of the Pink Ribbon Girls organization showed up at the dealership Wednesday morning in their infamous pink ďŹ re truck to greet the Knapp family and staff. “Kristina jumped in and was such a tremendous supporter,â€? said PRG founder Tracie Martin. “For Dave to continue her legacy is something very special to see.â€? Donations will be accepted throughout the month of October at Dave Knapp Ford, Lincoln in Greenville, located at 500 Wagner Ave., where you will be given a pink ribbon sticker that will display the name of someone you know suffering from or has lost the ďŹ ght with breast cancer. To learn more about the PRG organization and how you can help, log on to www.pinkribbongirls. org.
DARKE COUNTY – Darke County property owners who have questions regarding recent valuations are invited to contact the auditor’s ofďŹ ce to schedule a hearing through Oct. 5, according to a recent press release. Values of all Darke County properties reduced slightly from (2016) $1.204 billion to (2017) $1.195 billion, according to the release. Agriculture property assessments have declined from (2016) $439 million to (2017) $363 million - a 17.3 percent decline. County Auditor Carol Ginn contracted with Lexur Appraisal Services of Dayton to conduct a mass appraisal of the roughly 30,000 parcels in the county. The state of Ohio mandates that the auditor must conduct a mass appraisal every six years. Cropland, woodland and
pasture values are declining due to reduced CAUV (Current Agricultural Use Value) rates. CAUV allows farmers to be taxed on the cropland and woodland soil type values. According to Ginn, her ofďŹ ce has had between 200-300 calls since let-
ters were sent out about the valuations. Mostly, she said, “from farmers asking if their taxes ae going up or down.â€? In-person informal reviews are being offered by the auditor’s ofďŹ ce through Oct 5. These hearings are beneďŹ cial for catching
any error or inaccuracies that occur on a task of this scale. To schedule a hearing, call 937-547-7317 or 937-547-7316. The following information regarding property value reductions was provided by the county auditor’s ofďŹ ce.
Levy Town Hall answers variety of questions SUSAN HARTLEY
STAFF WRITER shartley@earlybirdpaper.com
DARKE COUNTY – The county’s ďŹ rst-ever Facebook Live Town Hall meeting, sponsored by The Early Bird and Bluebag Media on Wednesday, Sept. 27, was a success and offered voters the opportunity to ask questions and hear information concerning the upcoming .45 mill emergency communications levy. The levy, which will fund emergency communications equipment including MARCS radios, repeaters and pagers for the county’s law enforcement, ďŹ re and rescue agencies, will appear as Issue 3 on the Nov. ballot for all Darke County voters. Welcoming those who were watching via Facebook, GPAT and the city’s You Tube channel was Keith Foutz, owner/publisher of The Early Bird and Bluebag Media. Foutz explained the Facebook Town Hall was not an endorsement of the levy by the news organization,
but with a lot of misinformation and hearsay concerning the levy, the event was planned to “provide everybody with the opportunity to get their questions answered.â€? Representatives from several emergency agencies across the county sat on the Town Hall panel, ready to answer questions, including Darke County Chief Deputy Mark Whittaker who said the county will be making the switch from VHF to MARCS – Multi Agency Radio Communications System – in April 2018. “The levy is a countywide public communication systemâ€? with funds “earmarkedâ€? so they can’t be used for any other reason, Whittaker said. If passed, homeowners of a $100,000 home would pay approximately $16 per year, with the levy estimated to generate just over $560,000 per year. According to emergency responders on the panel, the move to the MARCS communication system will not only beneďŹ t the citizens of Darke County
during emergency situations, but also the ďŹ rst-responders on the scene. With the current 5-tower VHF communication system being put in place shortly after 9/11, said Arcanum Fire Chief Kurt Troutwine, the county’s Communications Committee knew it was time for an upgrade. “We have got the life out of it,â€? Troutwine said of the current communications system. “We want to make sure everyone is safe.â€? Currently, there are areas within the county that prohibit ďŹ rst-responders in communicating with each other, as well as their counterparts in surrounding counties during a mutual aid response. Hollansburg is just one example of poor radio service, explained Melissa Hawes, Darke County 9-1-1 Coordinator, calling the area a “major safety issue.â€? Another area was Union City, Whittaker said, which is why the MARCS radio tower was installed in that area.
Troutwine also pointed out the plan to move to MARCS put the county’s ďŹ re departments at the top of the list for state Fire Marshal grant Questions and information concerning the city’s decision to “follow the county,â€? as Garrison said, to how the money will be spent and how equipment will be disbursed were answered during the Town Hall. Also providing information on the upcoming levy were Greenville safety/ service director Curt Garrison, Greenville Fire Chief Russ Thompson, Greenville Police Lt. Scott Ross. The Early Bird Managing Editor Ryan Berry served as moderator. Those who missed the Town Hall, or who want to watch again are invited to check out The Early Bird Facebook or the city’s You Tube channel. Readers may also look for the video of the Town Hall attached to this article on Bluebag Media. The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 10, with early voting beginning Oct. 11.
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On Sept. 21 a School Resource Officer on patrol at Greenville High School was approached by an assistant principal who had received information from a parent about a 17-year-old male student attempting to sell marijuana-laced candy on Snap Chat while at school. The assistant principal escorted the student to his locker where he retrieved the items, which includ-
ed two black bags. One bag was labeled “Slumpy Bears” and the other “Sour Canna Melons.” Both bags stated the candy was cannabis infused. Also found in the locker was a pack of Marlboro cigarettes, a cigarette lighter, e-cigarette oil and an e-cigarette. All items were collected as evidence. The 17-year-old stated he doesn’t ingest the candy himself and that he normally doesn’t bring
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the items to school, but had that day in order to sell them, but no one had responded to his “Snap.” The student said he normally sells the candy from home and that he sells each piece of candy for $3. The student was cited for possession of marijuana. He already was on a pretrial supervision for a prior underage charge and a prior possession charge. His probation officer was notified of this latest incident. On Sept. 21 an officer was called to Walmart on the complaint of drug paraphernalia being found in the parking lot. A customer found a glass pipe lying next to her vehicle. The pipe, which had a brown residue inside, was taken to Greenville Police Department and placed into the property room. DUI
On Sept. 24 an officer saw Kent Klosterman driving on Ohio Street. The officer had prior knowledge Klosterman did not have a valid driver’s license. The officer followed Klosterman on Ohio, then on River Street, where he lost contact. After running the defendant’s name through LEADS, the officer learned Klosterman had an active warrant and did not have a valid driver’s license. The officer then saw the truck Klosterman was driving parked on Tiffin Street and found Klosterman behind a residence. The officer noticed the odor of alcohol on Klosterman, who said he hadn’t had anything to drink since the night prior. Klosterman was asked to perform field sobriety tests, but was unsteady on his feet. He was placed in handcuffs and was placed under arrest for OVI. He was transported to the
Greenville Police Department where he refused to take a breathalyzer test. LEADS/NCIC also revealed Klosterman had two prior OVI convictions in the last 10 years. He was placed under administrative license suspension and was cited for OVI and driving under suspension. He was incarcerated on his warrant in the Darke County Jail for three days with no bond. Trespassing
On Sept. 20 an officer was dispatched to the 300 block of East Third Street on the report of a person sleeping inside a car without permission. Upon arrival the officer found Jordan Knight asleep in the back seat of the complainant’s daughter’s vehicle. The officer woke Knight and asked him to exit the vehicle. Knight told the officer he had received a message the night before from the daughter telling him he could sleep in her car but he could not show proof of the message. The officer also learned another officer had responded to the scene the evening before and warned Knight about sleeping in the vehicle. Knight was cited for vehicle trespass and told to leave the area. The owner moved the vehicle from the roadway to behind the residence. Wanted Person
On Sept. 27 two officers responded to the 100 block of West Main Street on the report of a person urinating on a tree. Upon arrival, they found Jeffrey Brinkman walking away from the area. They stopped Brinkman who admitted to urinating on the tree. The owner of the property told officers he wanted
Edwards jailed for Union City rape of juvenile BY CLINTON RANDALL STAFF WRITER crandall@earlybirdpaper.com UNION CITY, Ohio – Jimmy “Jimbo” Edwards is currently behind bars after being charged with the rape of a juvenile in Union City. The 48-year-old is said to have sexually assaulted a juvenile in Union City on Thursday. Following an investigation, a warrant was issued for his arrest Friday. He was taken into custody by the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office later that day. Following extradition back to Darke County, he received a $100,000 bond
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to pursue charges. Officers discovered through a check on LEADS/NCIC that Brinkman was wanted on an outstanding warrant from Montgomery County in reference to a contempt charge. Brinkman was issued a misdemeanor citation for littering and transported to the Darke County/Montgomery County line, where he was relinquished to Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputies and was incarcerated without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.. Correction
The Early Bird misidentified a person from a police report dated Sept. 16, which originated from a residence in the 500 block of Martin Street. Officers apprehended two subjects with outstanding warrants, including Dale Alt Junior, who took off on a bicycle but was later caught by police. Alt was found with several bags of suspected drugs in his clothing. His warrant was through Greenville Police
Department on an original charge of obstruction and indecent exposure. Alt was transported to the Darke County Jail for his active warrant and also was incarcerated and held on a $1,525 bond. Also listed in the report as being found at the Martin Street residence was Todd Daniels, who was arrested for an outstanding felony warrant through the Darke County Sheriff’s Office. EARLY BIRD POLICY The Greenville Police Beat is prepared from public records available at the Greenville Police Department. Every effort is made to balance the public’s right to know with the rights of the individuals involved. Readers are encouraged to contact Greenville Police if they have information or concerns regarding these or any other incidents they see. The Early Bird notes all suspects are innocent until proven guilty and welcomes comments and concerns regarding this community service.
Hampshire arraigned for Gettysburg meth bust BY CLINTON RANDALL STAFF WRITER crandall@earlybirdpaper.com GREENVILLE – Jamie R. Hampshire was arraigned in the Darke County Common Pleas Court on drug charges stemming from a July meth raid in Gettysburg. She appeared, with her court-appointed attorney Randall E. Breaden, Tuesday morning after a grand jury returned a two-count indictment. The 38-yearold faces a second-degree felony count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs (methamphetamine) and Permitting Drug Abuse, a fifth degree felony. Hampshire, and codefendant Christopher A. Silcott (43), were taken
into custody on July 24 following a drug investigation by the Darke County Sheriff’s Office. Drugs, cash, paraphernalia and a firearm were discovered during the raid at apartment #3 at 205 Bridge St. in Gettysburg. During Tuesday’s hearing, Judge Jonathan P. Hein continued an own recognizance (OR) bond – previously set following her arrest. Silcott remains jailed on a $100,000 bond. Hampshire is scheduled to return to court for a pretrial hearing on Oct. 23. If convicted as currently charged, she faces a maximum of nine years behind bars and fines of up to $17,500.
Caregiver pleads guilty in patient abuse case
Jimmy “Jimbo” Edwards
for the Rape (F1) charge on Tuesday afternoon. Pending an indictment by the grand jury, Edwards is scheduled to return to court on Oct. 12 at 9 a.m. Edwards has prior convictions for sexual assault involving a juvenile.
BY CLINTON RANDALL STAFF WRITER crandall@earlybirdpaper.com GREENVILLE – A Union City, Ind. woman was convicted and sentenced following a 2016 investigation by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office claiming she was abusive with a patient at a local nursing care facility. Haly Moore appeared in court Tuesday morning to accept a plea bargain and enter a guilty plea to
a lesser offense. Originally indicted on a sole count of Patient Abuse (F4) Moore pleaded guilty to a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge of Failure to Report a Crime. Moore was charged after an investigation at a Union City care facility by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office that allegedly caught her pulling the hair of a patient after she says he continuously put his hands on her in an inappropriate manner. The investigation also led to charges against a second woman that is said to have “pinched” the patient. After accepting her guilty plea, Common Pleas Court Judge Jonathan P. Hein sentenced Moore to 15 days in jail – of which 15 days are suspended, a $250 fine and be placed on monitored supervision. It is unknown if the conviction will restrict Moore from continuing to be licensed for nursing by the state.
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Curry reminds about special Oct. 8 tribute BRADFORD — Glenna Marshall Curry reminds the public about the “Salute to America” that will be presented in Bradford prior to the 89th annual Bradford Pumpkin Show on Oct. 8. The program has been designed by Curry to show gratitude to all first responders, firemen, EMS, law enforcement personnel and veterans in Darke and Miami counties for their service. Curry of the Pumpkin Show Committee said anyone who would like to show their thanks to these heroes is welcome to attend or participate. “This very special program will be at noon at the entertainment stage of the Bradford Pumpkin Show, located at the corner of
Oakwood Street and Miami Avenue,” she said. “In the event of inclement weather, there will be an alternative location announced at later date. To assure yourself a seat, please bring a lawn chair.” According to her, the program will feature thanks expressed in music and recitations. Also, there will be numerous musical acts and entertainment to express thanks to these heroes. “We want them all to realize just how much we care,” she said. “The invitation is expressed to all to attend this much-needed event. To all heroes, sheroes and families and area communities, please attend. We want you at this day for remembering and honoring.” Curry said the pro-
gram will feature two of her grandsons reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, a high school band student who will perform Taps and several speakers. Also featured will be a 10x15-foot
flag that she acquired for the occasion. “It should last an hour or an hour and a half,” she said. “The balloon business that I had sent me 3oo flags and we’ll be giving away
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Unseasonably hot weather impacts Prairie Days attendance BY CLINTON RANDALL STAFF WRITER
DARKE COUNTY – Darke County Parks (DCP) saw a major decline in attendance at this year’s annual Prairie Days event this past weekend at the Shawnee Prairie Preserve. Organizers of the event say the attendance was almost half of years past and feel the unseasonably hot temperatures impacted many from coming out. Those who braved the humid 90-degree weather were not disappointed as many different crafts for kids, live music, learning about pioneer life, taking wagon rides and much more made the trip out enjoyable. The DCP welcomed traveling trainers from ‘Leave No Trace’ on Saturday,
who taught about the importance of outdoors ethics and principals which are vital in minimizing the impact on the environment. With the lower attendance this year means the DCP has plenty of apple butter left for sale. To get a jar or two contact the office at 937-548-0165 during normal business hours. The next scheduled public event for the Darke County Parks will be a Wine & Paint event, in association with the Village Green Health Campus in Greenville, on Oct. 5. To pre-register for this event, call the Village Green at 937-548-1993. To learn about more upcoming events and more, visit the Dark County Parks website at www.darkecountyparks.org.
Tickets available for Concert of Caring VERSAILLES – The fourth annual Concert of Caring, a major fundraising event for the Sidney Office of Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 7, at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Versailles. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds from the annual event guarantee continued success of CSSMV services in the Northern Miami Valley counties of Shelby, Miami, Darke, NEW AT
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fast from 8 to 11:30 a.m. that day, and in the evening will be the judging of the Pumpkin Show home and business decorations. Curry can be contacted by calling 937-448-2897.
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flag key chains and spinners for the responders and veterans. And, we will have kids’ tattoos.” She also reported that the Community Club will host an inexpensive break-
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Shelly’s Antiques and Decor planning grand opening LINDA MOODY CORRESPONDENT lmoody@earlybirdpaper.com
GREENVILLE – Shelly’s Antiques and Decor will hold its grand opening dur-
ing Main Street Greenville’s First Friday in October. “We are located at 134
W. Fourth St. in Greenville, just a half block from South Broadway,” said Shelly Flory, owner of the business. Her store actually opened July 13, but she opted to wait until October for the grand opening, for which there will be door prizes. Flory, a 1987 Greenville High School graduate, said she decided to open a store to make sure the antiques she has “hoarded” go to good homes. And, fiancé Rick Curry assisted her in doing so. “It’s time to give Greenville something they’ve wanted,” said Flory, who moved back to the area seven years ago. “And, it’s time to open up my own store.” According to her, there is 2,220 square-feet of shopping at Shelly’s. She is operating the store from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays, all the while working another job...drawing caricatures. “I am a local,” she said. “I spent 22 years away from Greenville, drawing caricatures and collecting antiques around the country.” Flory is the only employee in her store. Featured in her store are antique furniture, old gas cans, lots of new decor, lan-
Shelly Flory stands next to one of the antique collectibles at her new business. She pointed out the Coca Cola machine works. (Linda Moody photo)
terns, Aladdin lamps, crates, barrels, printer trays, signs, pewter, coffee grinders, old milk cans, copper pots, neon beer signs, crocks, whiskey barrels, drop-leaf tables and a Coca-Cola machine that works, as well as Coca-Cola crates. “You name it; it’s in here,” said Flory, who at one time operated Carefree Connections Bus tours with her sister, Angie Flory Kennedy. “They all make great gifts.”
Flory, who pointed out her business is not consignment-oriented, added, “My favorite part about it is watching the antiques go to a good home.” Flory said she can also visit people’s homes and check out their antiques to buy. “We run weekly specials,” she said. “We will ship for free within 20-miles of Greenville on the large items.”
Safety Council hears from BWC
BY SUSAN HARTLEY STAFF WRITER shartley@earlybirdpaper.com DARKE COUNTY – The Darke Safety Council heard how the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) is helping to fight the state’s opioid epidemic during their regular meeting Thursday, Sept. 28 at the Brethren Retirement Brick Room. Representatives from the BWC shared information concerning the organization’s plan to work with the medical and pharmaceutical communities to combat prescription drug abuse among Ohio’s workers who make injury claims. “Because the drug epi-
demic is impacting the workforce, it’s important for the BWC to be involved,” said Michelle Francisco, who serves as the Ohio Safety Council Program Manager. Francisco told representatives from area businesses that the “BWC is taking responsibility” and making a change in approving the number of opioid prescriptions it approves and encourages local business leaders, as well as the safety council to also get involved in the fight against drug abuse. Safety councils, she said, are “instrumental in helping provide a safe workplace.” Also speaking to safety council members was Jim Wyse, Regional Business Development ManagerNorthwest with the BWC. Wyse gave a Power Point presentation outlining bullet points for the BWC’s strategic plan concerning prescription drug abuse. Since 2010, the number of Ohio workers prescribed/ addicted to opioid pain killers has decreased, Wyse pointed out. “Ohio is a leader nationally for what we’ve been able to accomplish in the workplace,” he said, as far as prescription medications. “We’re working hard to reduce drug dependency.” Other states, he said, including California and Louisiana are asking Ohio for input on how to successfully educate and work with business and industry about the effects of drug abuse in the workplace, he noted. Darke County Chamber of Commerce President Sharon Deschambeau, who also serves as the Darke County Safety Council Secretary/ Treasurer Manager, gave a brief overview of the work being completed by the Coalition for a Healthy Darke County since its inception just over three years ago.
The drug epidemic, she said, has not only impacted local schools and families, but also the workforce pool within the county. Deschambeau and Mark McDaniel, executive director of the Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services, which serves Darke, Shelby and Miami counties also unveiled a new county pilot program on Thursday called Power Up Workforce Darke County. The initiative will provide data for the coalition, chamber and Tri-County Board and will be used to determine the impact of substance use on the county’s workforce and to help develop a strategic plan to address the problem. In order to obtain the needed data, business leaders, workers and the general public are being asked to take a brief online survey, which will take between 7 and 12 minutes to complete. The survey will be anonymous, no personal questions will be asked about drug use by the person taking the survey and no attempt will be made to contact the person filling out the survey. Responses from the survey will be used to assist the Coalition, Darke County Chamber and Tri-County Board in the following ways: * Direct strategies to support the business community * Identify service gaps * Strengthen the workforce * Reduce employee costs related to substance abuse * Empower employment through retention and recovery To complete the survey, go to tcbmds.org/powerup For more information, contact the chamber at 5482102.
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Ginn, Surber will speak at GOP breakfast GREENVILLE – Darke County Auditor Carol Ginn will be the speaker at the Republican (GOP) Men’s Breakfast meeting on Saturday, Oct. 21. Darke County Appraiser Geoff Surber will also be joining County Auditor Ginn. Breakfast is available around 7:45 a.m. at a
cost of $6 per person and the meeting will begin at 8 a.m. at the Brethren Retirement Community main building cafeteria, 750 Chestnut St., Greenville. You may come earlier or at 8 a.m. for breakfast or just come for the brief meeting and speaker(s). All are welcome to this open breakfast meeting.
County Health Fair is Oct. 10 GREENVILLE – The 43rd annual Darke County Health Fair, Pillars of Wellness, will be held Oct. 10, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Youth Building at the Darke County Fairgrounds. This is a family friendly event with free admission. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and there will be a large inatable breast located outside the Youth Building; weather permitting. There
will be over 50 different displays and they will be offering several free health checks, such as blood pressure, diabetes screening, hearing tests, bone density, reexology, chair massages and many more free screenings. They will also be offering u shots, blood work and mammograms at a reduced cost. You will even have a chance at winning several great door prizes.
Queen of Hearts lives on in Ansonia Linda’s Mood Swings by Linda Moody bluebagmedia.com
Who would have thought one card in a deck of 54 would cause so much excitement in such a small town? That’s just what the Queen of Hearts (QOH) has done to our little town of Ansonia. For many weeks now, especially since mid-summer, the Queen of Hearts game has been drawing many people to the Whistle Stop in Ansonia, where tickets
are sold. And, just recently a cap of $200,000 was set to be presented to the winner once the QOH is disclosed. But, that has not happened yet. I got involved for a few weeks into the game and then stopped a couple of weeks because I wondered what are the odds that me or someone local would win the big pot since people from all over are participating in the weekly event. Now, with any overage on any given week from the $200,000 cap, $2,000 is given out to lucky people in $2,000 increments. That decision came at the
Pheasant Hunt for Veterans is Nov. 12 NEWPORT – Darke County Pheasants Forever will be hosting the seventh annual veteran’s pheasant hunt on Sunday, Nov. 12. This will be an excellent event for veteran’s to enjoy a pheasant hunt, learn about wildlife habitat conservation, clay bird shooting, and other outdoor activities. The purpose of the Veteran’s Pheasant Hunt is to give military veterans the opportunity to enjoy a guided pheasant hunt and to understand Pheasants Forever’s mission to promote wildlife habitat conservation. This hunt is Pheasants Forever’s way of thanking all veteran’s for their service to our country. This hunt is sponsored by Darke County Pheasants Forever, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, the Wildlife Restoration
Fund, and other local sponsors. The hunt will be held at Deer Run, which is located at 5252 Stoker Rd. (about 2 miles southeast of Newport), Shelby County. All hunters will need to have a valid Ohio hunting license the day of the hunt. Hunting licenses will NOT be sold at the hunt. The hunt is for veterans; however, other family members and friends can attend to participate in other outdoor activities. Applications must be received by Oct. 23. Applications can be picked up at Ace Hardware in Greenville during business hours. This application packet and directions can be printed from the Darke County Pheasants Forever website http:// www.darkecountypf675. org/events/.
end of August when, due to unplanned circumstances something needed to be done to disburse that excess money. One week it was 40-some people receiving $2,000 each, another 60-some people; yet another week it was 77 people and Thursday night 75 names were drawn. So I resumed purchasing tickets, thinking that maybe there would be a chance for me to be a winner for the $2,000, but it hasn’t happened yet. My thinking is that if I don’t win at least the money goes back into the community, thanks to Whistle Stop owner Andrew Rife. Yes, Andrew is giving money away to various organizations in the community for improvements. Some of the money donated has gone to ďŹ ve organizations. Students have gotten band instruments, new uniforms and a safe environment was provided for the after-prom. And, some of the money is helping some of the students go on the eighth-grade Washington D.C. trip that is made annually. Andrew also hosted a tailgate party at the Whistle Stop prior to a recent football game, and the Whistle is hosting a Halloween party on Oct. 28 with music by DJ Brad Lentz, at 9 p.m. with costume judging and cash prizes to be awarded to the top masqueraders. Andrew is truly paying it forward. It is fun to walk uptown and see the crowds that gather on Thursday evenings. One week, a big screen TV was set up so visitors to Ansonia could also watch the Ohio State
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Ansonia’s annual Pink Out is much more than just a game BY CLINTON RANDALL STAFF WRITER crandall@earlybirdpaper.com
ANSONIA – As the Tigers and Blackhawks battled it out on the gridiron in the annual Pink Out game Friday night, the story behind the friendly rivalry has a much deeper meaning than just the ďŹ nal score. “As I sorted and handed out Pink Out shirts Wednesday night, it made me wonder if the parents and students purchasing them had any idea why we do a pink out game,â€? said Amy Schlarman. “I wondered if they had ever heard the story of the amazing Ansonia student that was the reason that the annual tradition was started in 2010‌my daughter Kirsten Marie Schlarman.â€? At only 10 years old, Kirsten was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) just two days before she was to begin 5th grade at Ansonia Elementary. According to her mother Amy, after countless treatments and surgery on her leg and knee, Kirsten had to completely learn how to walk all over again‌and would never be able to run or jump like a youthful little girl is supposed to.
For well over three years, she battled this cruel disease – losing her hair not once, not twice, but three times. The cancer ended up spreading to Kirsten’s lungs and brain, but through it all she kept a positive outlook and never complained. “I remember thinking, how can she be so happy all of the time when she has to be in so much pain,â€? Amy Schlarman added. “Kirsten’s faith and outlook on life was unbelievable and she rarely complained‌always found a silver lining to any situation.â€? “She worried more about how her siblings and other loved ones were going to handle everything than how she was going to handle everything,â€? she continued. “This girl was just amazing!â€? When Kirsten went on Hospice care in January 2010, the Ansonia and Mississinawa Valley schools came together and arranged the ďŹ rst Pink Out game in support of Kirsten and her family. The ďŹ rst Pink Out game was held in February 2010, during basketball season. “That night was amazing! All rivalries were put aside between the two schools and everyone came 1370 KITCHENAID WAY GREENVILLE, OHIO
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her last words were â&#x20AC;&#x153;donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t cry, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m ok, miracles happen every day.â&#x20AC;? Again, I sat in awe of my unbelievably amazing daughter, a peace came over me as I realized that Kirsten had earned her angel wings, and my family and I had just gained the most amazing guardian angel,â&#x20AC;? she explained. According to Ansonia Cheer Coach Kami Philipot, over $20,000 has been raised over the past eight years of the Pink Out fundraiser. The money comes from t-shirt sales and a rafďŹ&#x201A;e drawing at the game. All proceeds beneďŹ t local individuals or family who have or are â&#x20AC;&#x153;ďŹ ghting the battleâ&#x20AC;? themselves. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recipients are MV graduate Sandy Greer and the late Shirley Turner, wife of Ansoniaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s former
Lady Wave tennis team sets new 18-2 season record BY GAYLEN BLOSSER SPORTS WRITER gblosser@earlybirdpaper.com
GREENVILLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A young, yet veteran Greenville Lady Wave tennis team took a 17-2 record into Wednesday nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s match with the Tippecanoe Lady Red Devils needing a win to set a new school record and came away with a 3-2 victory to set a new Lady Wave regular season record with an impressive 18-2 record. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The old record was 17-2 back in 2013 when we had the Davis girls and Michelle Borderding,â&#x20AC;? said Greenville Coach Jim Koontz. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This bunch is 18-2 now, so they beat it.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Last year we were 13-4 with these kids,â&#x20AC;? said Koontz. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They are a year older now. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had some 16-3s (season record) a few years ago, but we have about everybody back next year â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the top ďŹ ve kids are back.â&#x20AC;? The match stood at 2-2 on the night with the Waveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ďŹ rst singles Natalie Milligan going the distance after losing her opening set and battling back from behind in both her second and third sets to win 7-5 as the Wave sophomore was visibly battling a season long injury.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;The last match decided it,â&#x20AC;? said Coach Koontz. â&#x20AC;&#x153;First singles Natalie Milligan.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;It lasted almost three hours,â&#x20AC;? continued Koontz. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She has had a stress fracture all year and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been bothersome all year. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s held her back.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;She lost the ďŹ rst set, she fought back the second set and won â&#x20AC;&#x201C; she was getting beat and then she took it to the third set and was behind again.â&#x20AC;? added Koontz, â&#x20AC;&#x153;She hung in there and won it, so she has some gumption and guts about her.â&#x20AC;? The Lady Wave also got wins from the second and third singles while both doubles lost on the night. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our second and third singles, Angie Mangas and Emily Marchal won tonight also,â&#x20AC;? said a pleased Coach Koontz. The Lady Wave opened the 2017 season with a 1-1 record followed by a string of 14 consecutive victories before dropping a close 3-2 match to GWOC North leader Vandalia-Butler. The Greenville girls closed out the season with a 5-0 Tuesday night win on
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police chief Roy Turner. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is feel good money and raised by two small communities pulling together and making something great happen at a Friday night football game,â&#x20AC;? Philipot stated. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kirstenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s father Bear and I are so proud to say that we are her parentsâ&#x20AC;Ś and oh what an honor it has been to raise such a special little soul,â&#x20AC;? concluded Amy Schlarman. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thank you so much Kami Phlipot for continuing this awesome tradition and to the Ansonia and Mississinawa communities for continuing to help others through Kirsten. She would be so proud of us and loving every single minute of it all.â&#x20AC;? See complete coverage from Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pink Out game at bluebagmedia. com/sports.
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Ansonia over Lady Railroaders 3-0 in CCC win BY GAYLEN BLOSSER SPORTS WRITER gblosser@earlybirdpaper.com
ANSONIA â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Ansonia Lady Tiger defeated the visiting Bradford Lady Railroaders 3-0 to win a Tuesday night Cross County Conference (CCC) varsity volleyball match. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was fun,â&#x20AC;? said Ansonia Coach Craig Riethman. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We came out and I felt like we had a lot of energy tonight. They all seemed like they were in a really good mood and played hard. We got our serves in tonight which went a long way for us.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;They have improved from when I got here until now,â&#x20AC;? said ďŹ rst year Bradford volleyball coach Holly Beam. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They are working together more as a team, they have learned the system, we just have to cut down on mental errors and hitting errors. If we can clean that up weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d be in a lot of these games.â&#x20AC;? The Lady Tigers took an early 7-3 set one lead bringing a timeout from the Bradford bench resulting in the Lady Roaders battling back to a 7-6 score. Ansonia made an 11-2 run to get its ďŹ rst double digit lead of the night at 18-8 with both teams playing even at seven points each the balance of the set giving the home team a 2515 set one win. Set No. 2 saw the game tied seven times with the last coming at 13-13 before the Ansonia girls would score six-unanswered points to lead 19-13. The Lady Roaders battled back to trail by a point with
22-21 showing on the board bringing a timeout from the Ansonia bench. The Lady Tigers broke the huddle scoring the next three points to grab the second set by a 25-21 margin and go up 2 sets to none on the night. Set three opened with the game tied at 2-2 and 3-3 with the Lady Tigers taking a 6-3 lead. Bradford battled back to trail 6-5 followed by ďŹ ve consecutive Lady Tigers points to lead 11-5 before the home team would outscore the visitors 14-9 to get its second double digit win of the night, taking set three by a 25-14 score and win the eveningâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s CCC match by a 3-0 count. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We work hard during practice and it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t always show with the scores, but theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re improving, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re working hard,â&#x20AC;? said Beam following the match. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m trying to teach them volleyball is a fun game. We need to have more fun. If you have fun, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have more success.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bradford had a really nice hitter and a good setter,â&#x20AC;? noted Riethman. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were able to limit our mistakes tonight which allowed us to be in a position to win.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Bailey Stammen did a wonderful job setting and hitting,â&#x20AC;? Riethman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aliya Barga did a great job at the net tonight and Chelsea Nogger has really stepped up the last few games for us. She has played in different positions â&#x20AC;&#x201C; wherever we need her to go, she has been able to come through for us.â&#x20AC;?
PITSBURG â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Wayne HealthSports, the sports medicine division of Wayne HealthCare recently added Franklin Monroe schools to the program and chose Ethan Nealeigh, a 2008 FM graduate to ďŹ ll the position as the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s athletic trainer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We started the interview process knowing that Ethan Nealeigh had a strong interest in the position,â&#x20AC;? said Jim Beyke, Director of Wayne HealthSports Rehab Services. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ethan had more than a year of experience at FM and had already developed a strong relationship with the administration and coaching staff at FM.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ethan was very familiar with the previous success at FM. The interview team felt his experience at FM and familiarity with the community made him a strong candidate for the position.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were really fortunate to have someone like Ethan pursue the position,â&#x20AC;? added Beyke. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He has been able to hit the ground running
Franklin Monroe Athletic Trainer Ethan Nealeigh works both girls and boys recent soccer matches against Troy Christian. (Gaylen Blosser photo)
and the athletes had already developed trust in Ethan as their Athletic Trainer. Ethan has made the transition go very smooth. We are very pleased to have Ethan join our sports medicine team.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Having Ethan here every day for all of our sports is amazing,â&#x20AC;? said FM Athletic Director Tyler Rhodus. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ask for anything better than that, to be able to take care of our athletes.â&#x20AC;? Nealeigh is married to Alexandra, also an FM alum and are the proud parents of two children, daughter Brynn who turns two in November and six week old son, Barrett.
The couple graduated from Wright State University, Alexandra with a degree in nursing and Ethan with an Athletic Training degree. Alexandra is employed in Vandalia. The former FM soccer player had an offer to play at the college level for Kentuckyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pikeville College but chose to focus on his studies at Wright State. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I enjoy being around the sporting activities,â&#x20AC;? Nealeigh said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;While I am still young I can still hop in, still get in and play with the athletes at practices. I enjoy helping them out â&#x20AC;&#x201C; getting people back to play.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Having Ethan around is great,â&#x20AC;? Rhodus shared. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always here for every event. He never misses anything, so having him around â&#x20AC;&#x201C; couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ask for anybody any better.â&#x20AC;? Rhodus and Nealeigh share similar high school athletic paths, both graduating in 2008, both playing in the CCC (Cross County Conference) and each a three sport varsity letter winner. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I get along real well with Tyler,â&#x20AC;? said Nealeigh. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He graduated the same year as
me from National Trail, so we have some things to talk about, some common interests.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve talked about that a couple of times,â&#x20AC;? Rhodus said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We played against each other in three sports; soccer, basketball and baseball. We were trading stories â&#x20AC;&#x201C; it was fun to share some of those stories.â&#x20AC;? Nealeigh earned four FM varsity letters in soccer and two each in basketball and baseball. Rhodus earned four NT varsity letters in baseball and two each in soccer and basketball. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s easy for me,â&#x20AC;? Nealeigh said of his career path at FM. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Just having relationships already makes it easy to get along with everyone. Go Blue.â&#x20AC;? Wayne HealthCare looks forward to providing Athletic Training services to FM schools and quality healthcare programs to the entire FM community. The Wayne HealthSports program provides services to Versailles, Greenville, Ansonia, Tri-Village, Mississinawa Valley, and Franklin Monroe schools.
Lady Jets earn comeback win over Arcanum BY GAYLEN BLOSSER SPORTS WRITER gblosser@earlybirdpaper.com
ARCANUM â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Arcanum Lady Trojans and the Franklin Monroe Lady Jets played a spirited nonconference Saturday varsity volleyball match in support of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Volley for the Cureâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Volley for the Cure is a wonderful day with all the donations going to the Susan G. Komen Foundation,â&#x20AC;? said FM Coach Angie Filbrun. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A good day to get communities together â&#x20AC;&#x201C; just having a good time and having fun.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The positive today is that we raised a lot of money for a great cause,â&#x20AC;? said Arcanum Coach Macey Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Dell. The Lady Trojans opened the match taking the ďŹ rst two sets to lead 2-0 only to have Franklin Monroe battle back to score a 3-2 win taking the ďŹ nal three sets on the day. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Lost the ďŹ rst two and had to battle back,â&#x20AC;? said Filbrun. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We got here early to watch our junior high and be supportive. To come and play after sitting around for four hours, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tough but we did it.â&#x20AC;?
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;We just got tired in the end,â&#x20AC;? said Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Dell. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ďŹ ght and they were wanting it more than we did.â&#x20AC;? FM took an early 5-1 set one lead with the Lady Trojans charging back to even the score at 7-7 for the ďŹ rst of eight ties in the opening set. With the score even at 15-15, the Lady Jets would move out to a 19-15 advantage only to have Arcanum knot the score at 21-21 followed by ties at 22-22 and 23-23. The FM girls took a 24-23 lead bringing a timeout from the Arcanum bench with the Lady Trojans coming out of the 60-second break to score the ďŹ nal three points of the set and take the ďŹ rst game by a 26-24 score. Set No. 2 had the Lady Trojan bolting out to leads of 5-0 and 8-1 with FM calling for a timeout. Arcanum got its ďŹ rst 10point lead of the day at 16-6 and went on to go up two sets to none with a 25-15 win. The Lady Trojans doubled the score at 6-3 on the visitors early in game three with FM ďŹ ghting back to
Lady Trojans and Lady Jets compete in Volley for the Cure. (Gaylen Blosser photo)
even the score 7-7, 8-8 and 9-9 before going on a 5-0 run to lead 14-9 and go on to a 25-18 win sending the match to a fourth set. Franklin Monroe took a 9-4 early set four advantage with the home team battling back to trail 10-8 before the Lady Jets pushed its lead to 22-15. The Lady Trojans scored ďŹ ve unanswered points to trail 22-20 only to have the FM girls score the ďŹ nal three points sending the match to a ďŹ fth and deciding 15-point set with a 25-20 set four win. The Lady Jets wasted
little time winning the ďŹ fth match darting out to a 13-1 advantage on their way to a 15-4 victory giving Franklin Monroe a 3-2 win on the day. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sometime I have to tell them, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;you got to dig deep â&#x20AC;&#x201C; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in your heart,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? said Filbrun. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a mental game. If you can come out and want it â&#x20AC;&#x201C; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not about volleyball skills â&#x20AC;&#x201C; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about wanting the game and they did. I am so proud of them.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Somehow weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to have to come back and ďŹ ght next week.â&#x20AC;? Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Dell said following the game.
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Name: Libby Ann Klaus Age: 5 Years Birthday: Oct. 8, 2012 Parents: Elizabeth and David Klaus Grandparents: Johnny and Ginger Klaus and Joe and Shirley Delaplane
School Fair Breakfast NEW MADISON – The New Madison United Methodist Church will be sponsoring the Tri Village School Fair breakfast on Oct. 7, from 7-10 a.m. Breakfast includes all you can eat pancakes and sausage. The church is located at 149 N Main St., New Madison. Donations will be accepted.
America Needs Fatima Rally is Oct. 14 GREENVILLE – Oct. 13 will be the 100th anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima, Portugal. Our Blessed Mother began appearing on May 13, 1917 to three children attending sheep. She spoke to the children about the condition of the world and asked them to pray and offer penance so the world would know peace. She asked that all people of the earth would pray the Rosary daily. She promised at the end of the visits in October there would be a great miracle so that all would believe. She revealed three secrets to them. She asked that they Pope consecrate Russia to her Immaculate Heart, in doing this Russia would be converted and cease to spread her errors throughout the world.
Stelvideo supper set GREENVILLE – Stelvideo Christian Church will host a soup supper on Oct. 7, 5-7 p.m. There will be several varieties of soups, as well as sandwiches, pies, punch and coffee. Donations will be accepted. Everyone is welcome.
Now 100 years later, we see the condition of the world, it is in a terrible mess. There are wars, terrorist attacks, moral decay and devastating natural disasters. Our Lady of Fatima told the people the only way the world could be saved was through prayer, preferably the Rosary, “Pray the Rosary daily” has been her message for 100 years. The Rosary is a beautiful prayer cherished by people of all denominations, the mysteries of the Rosary reflect on the Life of Christ. On Oct. 14, noon, St. Mary’s Catholic Church will again sponsor an American Needs Fatima Rosary Rally. There will be two locations this year, the traditional location on the circle in front of the City Building and a neighborhood location at 220 Hickory Drive. The City Building location promotes public prayer; the neighborhood location promotes the need to bring prayer back into our homes and neighborhoods. Join them on Oct. 14, noon, at the City Building or Hickory Drive location to pray for peace in our nation and the world.
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Ansonia UM hosts bazaar & pancake day ANSONIA – The Ansonia United Methodist Men will hold its annual Pancake and Whole Hog Sausage Day on Oct. 14, 7 a.m. to noon in the Gathering Place at the church, corner of W. High and Pearl Streets. Come and enjoy all the pancakes you can eat.
The cost is $3.50 for children ages 6-12, $6 for adults and carry-out and free for children under 6. The women of the church will be having a bazaar on the same day and time. There will be different craft items and baked goods available.
ANSONIA – Ansonia United Methodist Church, W. High and Pearl Streets, will be starting to serve Wednesday Night Fellowship Meals on Oct. 4, 5:306:30 p.m., on the first and third Wednesdays. The meals are free to the public; however, a donation is accepted. They are also asking for extra volunteers and maybe a group or organization that would like to help them out in this ministry. Those who would like to help are asked to call the church office and leave a message, 937-337-5781. Dates for the meals are Oct. 4, 18, Nov. 1, 15, Dec. 6, 20, Jan. 3, 17, Feb. 7, 21, March 7 and 21.
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JC’s Coffee House will be open Oct. 6 GREENVILLE – JC’s Coffee House will be open Oct. 6, 7-10 p.m. With the changing weather, they can offer hot chocolate or an ice cold drink at their Snack Bar. They will be having apple cider and a sweet snack for a small fee along with their usual hot dogs, soft pretzels and cheese, chips and salsa and popcorn. There is no charge at the door or for the games. Persons over 18 are welcome. Come out for a game of pool, conversation, or relax and listen to music. JC’s will be announcing Lighthouse Christian Center’s annual Holiday Bazaar on Nov. 4 and the JC’s annual Harvest Party on Oct. 20 that night. For more information
CARD OF THANKS The family of Doyle Hemmerich would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the following: All the family, friends and neighbors who gave their condolences, brought food, sent cards, sent flowers and other expressions of love, and those who donated to the various charities. Also to VFW Post 7262 & American Legion Post 140 Honor Guard for their services, the VFW Post 7262 Auxiliary for the luncheon after the funeral; to Pleasant View Missionary Church, the Greenville Eagles #2177 & The Early Bird for their donations of food; to Linda Hunt for helping to care for our dad in these final months; to State of the Heart Hospice for being there to give Dad (and us) comfort; and Zechar Bailey Funeral Home for their services.
on the Coffee House, call Janice at 417-5936. JC’s is located in the U-Turn Building at the Lighthouse Christian Center complex on Sebring-Warner Road off of the US Route 127 bypass, southeast of Greenville.
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DCRW holds dinner meeting GREENVILLE – The Darke County Republican Women’s Club will hold its regular monthly dinner meeting on Oct. 9, 6:30 p.m., at Chestnut Village Center, Brethren Retirement Community. Dinner reservations must be made before noon Oct. 5 by calling 547-6477 or email wdenniston@woh. rr.com.
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JONES – Margaret Ellen (Livingston) Jones, 91, of Columbus, and formerly of Union City, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017 at 1:52 p.m. at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. She was born Jan. 30, 1926 in Union City, Ind. the daughter of the late Phillip & Fern (Lacey) Livingston. She was a Teacher’s Aide at Mississinawa Valley Schools for 25+ years retiring in 1986. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, John Edward Jones Sr.; her sons, John Jones Jr., Philip Jones; her brother, Bob Livingston; her sister and brother in law, Betty & Lloyd Grimes. She is survived by her son & daughter in law, Thomas & Kim Jones of Pickerington; grandchildren, Kathryn (Tamir) Thomas, Alyssa Jones, Kyle Jones; great grandchildren, Jaden, Payton, & Allie Thomas, Avery Jones. Services were held Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017 at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, with Pastor Sonny Petty officiating. Burial is in Greenville Cemetery. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey. com. HAWLEY
– Joan Hawley, after some months of deteriorating health, died Friday morning, September 15th, with her sons at her side. She had lived the last two years at the Brethren Retirement Community and was five weeks away from her 93rd birthday. Her son Jeff died in 2010, and her husband, Dr. Daniel Hawley, died in 1973. She is the daughter of Erma Jefferis and Carl Mergler, and stepdaughter of Carmen Jefferis (all deceased). Joan lived most of her life in Greenville, a town she loved and served in many ways. Her varied work path included the Yarn Dome, Greenville Public Schools, the Greenville City Building, and the Darke County Courthouse. In retirement she thoroughly enjoyed her association with the Garst Museum as well as being part of the leadership team for the GHS Alumni Association. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church for 70 years, singing in the choir and serving as an Elder. Despite times of sadness in her life, she found great joy within her family and from her many friendships. She delighted in family gatherings, particularly during Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, as well as numerous weddings. Family vacations were highlights—especially being on the water with her sons in various watercraft ranging from kayaks, canoes, and sailboats to water taxis and ski boats. She is survived by her sons Tom (Laura), John (Robin), and Dave; her grandchildren Margaret (Jason) Morgan, Sarah (Tay-
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lor) Hawley, John (Tanika) Hawley, Bob (Laura) Hawley, Tiffany (Carter) Hawley, and Dan Hawley; and greatgrandchildren Camillia Morgan, Acala Cresci, Liam and Maya Creighton, and Bailey, Sam, Johanna, Isabel, Jace, and Avrie Hawley; two sisters, Ann Patty and Frances Miller; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was especially fond of her daughters-in-law: Marcy, Jeannie, Linda, Lynne, Laura, and Robin. Joan also appreciated special friendships with Barb Hole and Gerri Strauss. Joan died as she lived— peacefully and with measures of courage and resilience. She is missed by her family and friends. Services will be held on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church 114 East Fourth St., Greenville, with Rev. Dr. John Person officiating. Burial will follow in Greenville Cemetery, Greenville. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Brethren Retirement Community or the First Presbyterian Church. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey. com.
ASTERMAN – Naomi Grace Asterman, 92, of Greenville, passed away on Friday, Sept. 22, 2017 at 9:53 p.m. at Wayne Healthcare, Greenville. She was born Feb. 22, 1925 in Akron, the daughter of the late Stanley & Mary (Johnson) Ross. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Harold Asterman on Feb. 9, 2014 whom she married January 11, 1943; her daughter, Sandra Trent; step grandson, Greg L. “Wilbur” Trent. She is survived by her son & daughter in law, Randy & Valna Asterman of San Antonio, Texas; grandchildren, Brian & Lynnette Trent, Mark Trent, Julie & Jeremy Fisher, Ross Asterman, & JB Asterman; great grandchildren, Brittany Trent, Ryan Trent, Chase Trent, Jessica Whittaker; and great great grandchild, Rage Miller. A graveside service was held Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017 at Greenville Township Memorial Gardens with Pastor Jim Morehouse officiating. There will be no visitation. Arrangements are being handled by Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to State of the Heart Care. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey. com. SANDERSON – Thomas D. Sanderson, 79, of Covington, passed away on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017 at 6:55 a.m. at his residence. He was born July 20, 1938 in Versailles, the son of the late Ralph & Ruth Marie (Marker) Sanderson. He retired from Hobart Manufacturing where he worked as a Gear Cutter. He was a
46-year member of Webster United Methodist Church; Area 2 Shetland Pony Club; American Shetland Pony Club; Darke County Horse & Pony Club. He is preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Robert Sanderson. He is survived by his wife Barbara (Berry) Sanderson of Covington whom he married Sept. 16, 1995; his children & spouses, Russ & Mary Ann Sanderson of Bradford, Melanie & John Rimmer of Greenville, Mike & Denise Sanderson of West Milton, Matt Berry of Covington, Jerry & April Sanderson of Arizona, Heather & Craig Wenning of Columbus, & Lani Workman of Indiana; 12 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; and nephew, Jeff Sanderson of Greenville. Services will be held on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Bailey Zechar Funeral Home, Versailles, with Pastor David Wilson officiating. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends one hour prior to services on Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or the American Cancer Association. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey. com.
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– Jeffery Lee Eubank, 53, of Columbus, passed away on Aug. 22, 2017. Jeff was born in Greenville, to Patricia Ann Eubank and the late Gary Lee Eubank. He graduated from Greenville High School in 1982 then went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Business Finance at the Ohio State University in 1988. His 26-year banking career included employment at Bank One, Chase and US Bank. Jeff’s passions include his two children, his Christian faith, patriotism & politics, OSU football, firearms, woodworking and motorcycles. He was an ardent member of the New Albany First Church of Nazarene. He is survived by his beloved sons, Logan and Marshal Eubank; mother, Patricia (Gary) Gilfilen; brother, Tim (Alexandra) Eubank; sister, Angela (Chris) Eddins and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Jeff was an unparalleled father, son and brother. Even though his time here was brief he made a positive impact on so many lives; never to be forgotten by those closest to him. “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” Pierre Teilhard de Chardin An intimate “Celebration LIKE US ON FACEBOOK
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LANDIS – Lora “Jane”
Landis, 85, of Greenv i l l e , passed away at 9:35 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017, at the Brethren Retirement Community, Greenville. She was born September 17, 1932, in Greenville to the late Boyd C. & Lula I. (Shiverdecker) Caupp. Jane was also preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Harold Landis; and sister, Mary Anne Peters. Jane is survived by her children, Linda & James Matte of Tampa, Fla., Patricia Anne Latham of Phoenix, Ariz. and Larry Wayne Landis of Greenville; grandchildren, Jeremy Landis, Jason Landis, Lisa McClurg, Chrissy Landis, Michael Landis, Michelle Latham, Michael Latham, Lora Mae Matte and Josie Lynn Paredes; great-grandchildren, Abigail Latham, AJ Paredes, Jayden Paredes, Tyler Landis, Tori Landis, Aubrey Landis, Cami McClurg, Patrick McClurg, Abbie McClurg and Thomas McClurg; and a brother, Myron Denver Caupp of Middletown. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017, at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville with Pastor Todd Reish officiating. Burial will follow in Greenville Cemetery, Greenville. The family will receive friends on Monday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to State of the Heart Care. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www. zecharbailey.com.
WILLMAN – Helen E. (Marshall) Willman, 91, of Greenville, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017. A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at the St. John Lutheran Church, 7418 State Route 121-N., Greenville. The family will receive friends on Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of the services in the church. BURTON – William Tommy “Hooter” Burton, 61, of Greenville, died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017. A Celebration of Life service
was held Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017 at Greenmound Cemetery, New Madison.
LEIS – James “Jim” Leis, 77, of Rossburg, died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017. A Celebration of Life memorial service was held Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. Interment will follow at a later date. PURPUS – Donald G. Purpus, 64, of Bradford, died at Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017. A funeral service was held Monday, Sept. 25, 2017 at Hogenkamp Funeral Home, Minster. Burial is in German Protestant Cemetery, New Bremen. FARRELL – Cindy Farrell, 68, of Wayne Lakes, died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017. A Celebration of Life Gathering was held Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017 in the Bailey Zechar Funeral Home, Ver-
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HERRON – Jack L. Herron, 80, of Covington, died Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017. There will be no services held. MOORE – Betty June Moore, 93, of Covington, died Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017. Private services are planned. Interment is at Highland Cemetery, Covington. WATERN – On Sept. 26, 2017, Nita June Watern, 73 of New Madison, died Sept. 26, 2017. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017 at Harrison Street Baptist Church, 140 S. Harrison Street, New Madison. Burial will follow in Greenmond Cemetery. Family and friends my visit from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., also at the church.
Household hazardous waste collection GREENVILLE – The Darke County Solid Waste Management District is pleased to bring to the residents of Darke County an opportunity to safely dispose of any household hazardous waste materials for free. A Household Hazardous Waste Collection event will be held at the Darke County Fairgrounds on Oct. 7, from 8 a.m. to noon. To avoid congestion, those participants with the last name beginning with A-M should plan to report from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and those with the last name beginning with N-Z should report from 10 a.m. to noon. Trained personnel and volunteers will be on hand to collect and package materials for safe transport and disposal at an approved disposal site. Individuals dropping off material must show their current drivers license or a current utility bill to prove they reside in Darke County. The event will be on a first come, first-served basis. Please, no business, school, agriculture or industrial wastes. Materials that WILL be collected include acids, antifreeze, batteries, cleaning products such as polish, oven cleaner, drain opener, stain remover, used motor oil, transmission and brake fluid, household products labeled “Caution,” “Warning” or “Poison,” paint, pharmaceuticals (pills, liquids and powders), solvents, varnish, pool chemicals, lawn and garden chemicals, cellular phones, mercury,
small propane tanks, gasoline, kerosene, herbicides and pesticides. All materials should be brought in original containers, if possible, or other suitable container if the original is not available. Do not mix or consolidate products. Materials that WILL NOT be collected include telephones, computer components/parts, televisions or wooden consoles, agricultural chemicals, Dioxins, appliances, containers larger than five gallon, explosives, fireworks, large propane cylinders, and medical items, radioactive materials, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, medical waste, infectious waste, tires with rims, explosives including ammunition, items with asbestos, construction and demolition debris and scrap metal. Collection site personnel will have the right to refuse material not considered appropriate for this event. This collection day was made possible by the Darke County Solid Waste Policy Committee, the Darke County Commissioners, and the Darke County Solid Waste District in cooperation with the Darke County Homeland Security Office/ EMA/LEPC. For more information, contact the Solid Waste District at (937) 5470827 or e-mail kfourman@ co.darke.oh.us. Information on current and future events is available at the district website: http:// co.darke.oh.us/solidwaste.
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GREENVILLE – Barga Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, recently celebrated 30 years in the heating and air conditioning business and serves all of Darke County and other surrounding counties, including Indiana. The business offers both sales and service of commercial and residential heating and cooling equipment. Scott Barga founded the business, and though he didn’t mind farming, couldn’t see himself doing it all his life, so he decided to go to school for the HVAC industry. Barga did it all – service calls, estimate the jobs, sell the jobs, install the jobs and the paperwork – in the beginning, Labor Day September 1987. Five years later and after a few part-time helpers, he brought his brother, Jeff, into the business. Today, there are 14 employees, three full-time service techs, two office personnel, one new estimator and eight HVAC installers. “We are an authorized dealer for Trane and Geo Pro Master dealer for WaterFurnace International,” he said. Scott and Jeff do digging, service rotation and installation of any commercial and residential jobs. “Our dedicated employees make our success possible and can’t be thanked enough,” Scott said. “We had the privilege of working with our son, Samuel, for a short time until his untimely death in an auto accident,” said Scott’s wife, Linda, the office manager at Barga’s. “Now our youngest son, Shane, is working parttime and going to college.
Scott and Linda Barga, owners of Barga Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, are celebrating the business’ 30th anniversary this year. She is office manager. (Linda Moody photo)
We are blessed to have other family members working with us as well as other dedicated long- and short-time employees.” Working there today are Bill Frey, Keith Hall, Dustin Holmes, Levi Gibson, Anthony Howard, Dakota Edger, Amy Reis, Jon Unger, Bob Jackson, Mason and Jason Barga and, of course, Scott, Jeff, Linda and Shane Barga. Scott said he has 13 vehicles in his fleet. The company was incorporated in 1998. In 2012, Barga’s purchased a geothermal drilling system. “With this drill, we can dig our own geothermal loops without having to hire a sub-contractor,” Scott said. “WaterFurnace has the most efficient geothermal system on the market today, which improves the quality of the job.” According to him, Trane is running its fall promo with rebates and/or special financing at this time. “So if you are in need
of a new furnace, this is the time to get serious,” he said. “Call us at 548-3645 to get your home efficient, quieter and more comfortable.” The business is currently located at 5419 State Route 49-South, Greenville. They started on State Route 121 in 1996, but when the business outgrew that location they moved to Vine Street in Greenville, where it remained for 13 years. After they outgrew that building they purchased the old Farm & Fleet building; moving into the new space in 2009. Scott, who graduated from school in Lynn, Ind., in 1984, and the son of Hildred “Cookie” Barga of Fort Jefferson and the late Jerry Barga, married the former Linda Rinker of Dunkirk, Ind. 29-years ago. In addition to Samuel, they have two other children, Sereena, who is living in Nashville, Tenn., and Shane.
AWTHS looking for FFA names and photos ARCANUM – The AWTHS is currently trying to build a roster list of those who participated in FFA (Future Farmers of America) at Arcanum High School especially during the years of 1940-1960 or earlier. If you participated or know someone who did, please contact their organization with the information, including the name and year(s). Also newspaper clippings or photos of groups, officers, or state farmers would be appreciated to help build their collection. It seems during the 1960’s the photos begin showing in the yearbooks; however some years are missing the members names. The AWTHS can be contacted by email: contact@ arcanumhistoricalsociety. org or through their FB page. Information can be dropped off Saturday, Oct. 7. The mailing address is: PO Box 4, Arcanum,
Ohio 45304. Or call 937417-3746 for more details. They are open the First Saturday Morning of the Month. If you have Arcanum Chapter FFA materials from the past before the chapter closed and the new school was built please share with AWTHS or contact the current FFA advisor at AHS. They accept quality copies as well as digital photos and copies. Thank you for your support in helping to keep past history alive and preserved. If you are going through your parents or family’s things and come across these types of keepsakes please keep us in mind. The AWTHS policy is to keep items to southern Darke County and follow the guidelines on our website or contact AWTHS members to inquire to avoid duplicates and the donations of suitable materials.
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State of Nation addressed by Davidson at Chamber event BY SUSAN HARTLEY STAFF WRITER shartley@earlybirdpaper.com
DARKE COUNTY – Ohio Eighth District Congressman Warren Davidson was the guest speaker during the Darke County Chamber of Commerce State of the Nation legislative luncheon held Friday, Sept. 22 at the Brethren Retirement Community. Davidson spoke to 100 guests, including local business and organizational leaders, high school students and state officials invited to attend. Before answering questions from the audience, Davidson gave a few remarks, saying he was grateful to “be your voice. It’s pretty surreal, very humbling.” Davidson explained
how he had spent the morning in Darke County, attending a Coalition for a Healthy Darke County Board of Directors meeting at Wayne HealthCare and visiting the Council on Rural Services ACES program, where he became informed about challenges facing the county, including the drug abuse problem and issues facing youth in need of alternative schooling. Several individuals posed questions to Davidson about issues facing Congress, including the volatile situation with North Korea. Davidson encouraged attendees to take the time to watch President Donald Trump’s recent address to the United Nations, if they hadn’t al-
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ready. “North Korea is basically rejecting every path that’s out there,” he said. “The failure to act is not really an option.” Another topic Davidson addressed included changes being discussed on tax reform – he’s for simplifying – and shared he believes changes should be “big, bold and permanent.” Davidson also shared some of his beliefs on border security and DACA – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – stating he is in favor of “working on ways for people to be here legally, make it easier” for those who legally qualify for U.S. citizenship. He also would like to explore changing the United State’s policy on birthright citizenship – babies born in this country to parents of non-citizens. Taking a look at the number and length of student visas also should be a top priority, said Davidson. “Over half of the PhD students (attending U.S. colleges and universities) are not Americans,” he said noting a figure of 40 percent of student visa holders are overstaying their allotted time in the U.S. As for the drug trafficking issues between Mexico and the U.S., Davidson
Post #140 will host breakfast GREENVILLE – American Legion Post 140, 325 N Ohio St, Greenville, OH, will host an All-YouCan Eat Breakfast, each Sunday beginning Oct. 1 through the end of April 2018, 8 a.m. to noon. The cost is $8 and they will be serving bacon, sausage, fried potatoes, scrambled eggs, eggs cooked to order, omelets, biscuits, sausage gravy, pancakes, French toast, juices and coffee.
said Mexico “looks at the United States as the drug problem because there is a demand from us for drugs.” Following the State of the Nation, Davidson presented a letter of appreciation to Anthony Robert, chairman of the chamber’s board of directors. In part, the letter states: “I would like to
express my appreciation for the Darke County Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber’s emphasis on advocacy is to be commended. In the year and a half since my election to Congress, the Chamber has kept my office upto-date on the challenges and solutions faced by businesses through a variety of opportunities including legislative
committee meetings, HR council meetings, roundtable discussions and conferences. “Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to answer questions and update your members on my work in Washington.” The State of the Nation event was sponsored by Premier Health and Wall Brothers.
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WEEKEND EDITION, OCTOBER 1, 2017
Teachers practice ALICE procedures SUSAN HARTLEY
STAFF WRITER shartley@earlybirdpaper.com
GREENVILLE – How would you respond if you encountered an active shooter in a school setting? A group of Greenville teachers and other staff members came face-to-face with several active shooter scenarios during the district’s ALICE training, held during the district’s inservice day Monday, Sept. 25, at the K-8th grade building. ALICE training – Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate - was conducted by Joe Hendry, a national trainer for the ALICE Training Institute, located in Medina, Ohio. Hendry is a former U.S. Marine, law enforcement officer, Kent State University police officer and has worked with Homeland Security in Ohio.
Hendry’s message to Greenville School staff was simply hiding in place in a classroom is no longer an acceptable response during a dangerous situation. This technique, Hendry explained, came into popularity in California in the mid-1960s, where schools were constructed like motels – with classroom doors opening up to the outside, not hallways. Across the United States, educators were being taught what to do in case of a drive-by shooting – not by an intruder or a student or another staff member with a weapon inside a school building. Today, Hendry said, “98 percent of active shooters come from inside” a school. “They’re you.” Hendry shared examples of school shootings in the U.S. in recent years, highlighting the Columbine Massacre in Colorado, which took place April 20, 1999.
Greenville teachers and other school staff learned during their Sept. 25 ALICE training that cowering in a classroom corner is not the best way to handle an active shooter situation. (Gaylen Blosser photo)
“Fifty percent of the students evacuated the school, which was against the school policy,” Hendry said, as opposed to the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech, where people dropped to the ground only to be shot and killed. Today, according to Hendry, about 70 percent of school districts are ALICE schools, where teachers are trained to practice what he calls the “Chucky Cheese” effect, comparing how young children often “create chaos” at the popular pizza and game venue.
A group of about 50 teachers on Monday were put through several active shooter scenarios inside the Greenville K-8 facility, learning to create chaos as they encountered an active shooter with a pellet gun. They also learned how they personally might react when encountered with such scenarios. The first scenario had teachers cowering in a corner of a classroom with the shooter – a teacher who had never before held a gun - successfully shooting 39 of her 40-pellet round
as they huddled silently on the classroom floor. The second exercise involved a teacher who was an experienced gunman attempting to kill students (teachers) in the hallway during a class period change. With the teachers running and shouting directly at the shooter, he was only able to successfully hit the crowd with about half his round of pellets. The chaos left him confused, swaying and attempting to keep himself from being injured. A discussion followed each scenario, with Hendry emphasizing how the human response is to run away from danger, not hide in a corner. Since 2008, evacuation, not lockdown, was the technique being taught, Hendry said. He explained how humans were conditioned to “run away from the tiger” not wait for it to pounce. Hendry also used as an example this past year’s West Liberty shooting incident, where students evacuated the school and were quite far away when two students were wounded.
Greenville High School biology teacher Amber Warner was among Monday’s group attending ALICE training. Warner said as a teacher and a mother of two, she does think about what she would do if an active shooter intruded into the school. “Especially since Sandy Hook,” Warner said, describing the Newtown, Conn. elementary shooting in 2012, where 26 students and teachers were killed inside the school. Warner said she agreed with responding with chaos to “throw off the active shooter. They have come in (to the school) with a predetermined plan.” Warner also believes ignoring the possibility of a shooter coming into the school “doesn’t make it go away” and supports Greenville City Schools efforts to train staff. “Although the school district never wants to see an active shooter situation, we have to be responsible and make sure we’re prepared,” said Jeff Cassell, director of administrative services for the district.
Darke County United Way hosts 12th annual Tractor Cruise CLINTON RANDALL
STAFF WRITER crandall@earlybirdpaper.com
Andrew Riffle, far right, makes sure things are going good for the tailgate party. Helping prepare the food here are Chris Young at the grill and Daryl Riffle, Andrew’s father, making sandwiches. (Linda Moody photo)
Tailgate party brings families together LINDA MOODY
CORRESPONDENT
ANSONIA – Andrew Riffle, owner of the Whistle Stop, has paid it forward once again. It was his idea to throw a tailgate party at his business establishment on Sept. 22, prior to the home high school football game. And various groups said they were excited when he asked them to partner with the Whistle Stop in making this event happen. “The best part of this whole event is the fact that so many different groups came together to make it happen. They included Ansonia Community Pride (ACP), the athletic boosters, the high school band, cheerleaders, fire, EMS and police,” said Erica Wentworth of the ACP. “This is the reason people live in small towns and why we love our community.” According to Riffle, the Whistle gave out around 150 hot dogs and 150 hamburgers prior to the football game. “It was much more than we anticipated which is great,” Riffle said. “We had to run and get more food at the dollar store. I have lived here my whole life
and remember as a kid going to Coppess Super Valu for the yearly tailgate parties. It has stuck with me so I really wanted to be a part of bringing it back as a yearly tradition. We need some pride in this town and this is a great start.” Yes, the Whistle Stop has been in the news a lot lately and has put Ansonia on the map for its weekly Queen of Hearts drawing, bringing hundreds maybe thousands of people to this community. “As a local business owner, it is my responsibility to give back to our town,” Riffle added. “Recently we have been blessed to be able to do just that. We are closing in on $100,000 that has been given back to local organizations just this calendar year and as a resident of this town that makes me smile.” Wentworth said the event, in addition to the food that was served, featured games for the children as well as face-painting. The band and cheerleaders also performed, and some awards were given out to participants. At 6:45 p.m., a parade was formed and all headed for the football field, with the band leading and police, fire and ambulance vehicles also taking part.
GREENVILLE – The Darke County United Way held it’s 12th annual Tractor Cruise, presented by Jordan Insurance Agency, on Saturday. This year’s cruise had 13 tractors make their way from the Darke County Fairgrounds to downtown Greenville. The Tractor Cruise truly embodies the spirit of Darke County by showcasing it’s rich agricultural heritage.
Tractor drivers competed to raise the most pledges for the United Way. This year the award went to Jean Young with over $700 raised. In total the event raised nearly $4,000. “The Tractor Cruise is such a fun event for both the drivers and those watching on Broadway,” said Darke County United Way Executive Director Christy Baker. “Unfortunately, we were down in tractor participants this year, but hope to tweak a few things and bring it
See more photos at bluebagmedia.com (Clinton Randall photo)
back next year bigger and better than ever.” To learn more about
the Darke County United Way visit www.darkecountyunitedway.org.
Dubbs named School Fair’s grand marshal LINDA MOODY
CORRESPONDENT
NEW MADISON – Shirley Dubbs, a retired, long-time educator at TriVillage Schools, will be serving as grand marshal for the Oct. 8 parade during the Tri-Village Community and School Fair. “I was so surprised when she (Monyca Schlechty) called me,” said Dubbs. “But, it’s very nice.” Schlechty said Dubbs will be recognized on the football field Oct. 6 prior to the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen and the School Fair Prince and Princess and she will ride in the parade on Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. Parade officials are providing a vehicle for her to ride in that day, hopefully with husband Phil. Dubbs taught all 35 years in New Madison; the first two years, as sixthgrade language arts teacher and the remainder in high school social studies classes. She became a teacher
in 1971 when it was New Madison Local School, and began teaching at the high school when the merger of Tri-Village occurred in 1972. Dubbs and her husband went through school together in New Madison and started dating in their teen years. They graduated in 1957 from New Madison High School. They were married in a small church ceremony on Dec. 22, 1957, and thus will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary this year. The former Shirley Miller came to New Madison School in fourth grade and Phil’s family moved to the area when he was in third grade. He started teaching before she did. Phil went to college and she worked as a reporter for the Palladium-Item in Richmond, Ind., for three years, then they moved to Clark County where Phil got his first teaching job and coached basketball and cross country. She got a job writing for the Xenia Gazette for a while. They moved back to
Shirley will be featured in the TriVillage Community and School Fair on Oct. 8. She was chosen to be this year’s parade marshal. (Linda Moody photo)
New Madison in 1970, because they wanted their children near their grandparents, the late Don and Irene Miller and the late Phyllis and Wilson Dubbs. The couple has always been active with the school and community fair. “We helped in the kitchen and we helped students who had set up booths,” she said. While teaching, she was the yearbook adviser for
years and actually started the video news. She admitted she wasn’t that technically inclined, but said she liked the creative part of the video news. Shirley has been on the New Madison Public Library for a long time and they are members of the United Methodist Church in New Madison. Why did she choose to teach school? “I went to college and took some classes when we were first married,” she said. “When we had moved and after Patrick, our son, was born, I decided I wanted to work around him.” Patrick is now superintendent of Waynesville School. He and his sister, Allison, who is communications director for Eye Med, both live in Cincinnati as do the Dubbs’ two granddaughters, Whitney and Kourtni, and greatgrandson, Cooper. The rural New Madison couple has traveled all over the United States and has been to Europe a couple of times, but the traveling ceased in the last couple of years.
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The winner of the Name the Island Contest and three of their friends will get to ride in the Holiday Horse Parade.
Name the island and ride in the parade GREENVILLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Friends of the Greenville City Parks invites you to submit your ideas to name the small island in the city park. The group recently restored the large island and named it Treasured Island. Jenny Clark, president of the Friends group, stated â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was named Treasured Island because it is treasured by the community.â&#x20AC;? The Friends group is using this contest as a fundraiser for the small island restoration. To enter, write your island name suggestion on a 3 x 5 card, along with your name address and phone number. Include a $5 donation to: Friends of the Greenville City Parks, P.O. Box 11, Greenville, Ohio 45331. Entries and donations can
also be dropped off at the Ivy League Florist 517 S. Broadway. The Friends group will select the top three names that they like and the ďŹ nal drawing for the Name the Island Contest will take place on Nov. 4. The winner, along with three friends, will be treated to a carriage ride through Greenvilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hometown Holiday Horse Parade on Saturday, Nov. 18. Enter as many times as you like. Each entry must include a $5 donation. The Friends of the Greenville City Parks is a 501 C3 non-proďŹ t organization. Your donation will be used to preserve, protect and maintain the Greenville City Parks for future generations to enjoy.
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What a Girl Wants evening at BPW GREENVILLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153;What a Girl Wantsâ&#x20AC;? is once again the theme for this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Greenville Business & Professional Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (BPW) Club Annual Guest Night which will be held Oct. 12. All proceeds from this event go towards scholarships for Darke County Young Women. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s event will start in downtown Greenville from 4-6 p.m. with special savings and surprises at the following featured stores: KitchenAid, Merle Norman, Sadie Grace, Sweet Annieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cabin and Youniques. The evening will continue at the VFW, 219 N.
Halloween and fall crafts
NEW PARIS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Make fun crafts this fall at your local Preble County District Library. The New Paris Library will be making pumpkin crafts on Oct. 17, 6:30 p.m.
Ohio Street, at 6 p.m. with more vendors, silent auction, door prizes, fashion show, cash bar, and appetizers provided by Jâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Country Market. Vendors participating at the event will include LuLaRoe, Damsel in Defense, Park Lane, Longaberger, Origami Owl, Scentsy, Forever Keeps, Brown Bag Soap Co, DoTERRA, Posh, Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, Lip Sense, Plexus and more. Take advantage of this opportunity to get a â&#x20AC;&#x153;head startâ&#x20AC;? on your Christmas shopping. The BPW club will also launch their â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;super rafďŹ&#x201A;eâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; at the guest night event.
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Frederic Duclos sterling silver and pearl necklace and matching bracelet donated by Wieland Jewelers - one of the super raffle items to be launched at the Greenville BPW â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;What a Girl Wantsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; evening Annual Guest Night.
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Bike rack safety issues GREENVILLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Safety Committee of Greenville City Council will meet on Oct. 2, 6 p.m., Council Chambers, Municipal Building, to review safety concerns and issues of bike racks to be placed in the downtown area.
A Frederic Duclos sterling silver and pearl necklace and matching bracelet donated by Wieland Jewelers, two tickets for the 2018 Ultimate Taste from The Winery at Versailles, two Collette vacation vouchers donated by Sue Christian â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s Good Times Fund times, and a ďŹ ve-speed Diamond Blender with 60 oz pitcher from KitchenAidÂŽ are prizes that will be offered. The drawing will be held at the clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dec. 14 meeting. Join them for a fun evening and ďŹ nd out more about their club. Invite your friends and get your tickets at Merle Norman, 309 S
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GREENVILLE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Greenville VFW Post 7262, 219 N. Ohio St., will be hosting a Texas Holdâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;em Poker Tournament on Friday, Oct. 6. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the tournament beginning at 7 p.m. The cost is $25 for the buy-in and a $5 bounty is available. The concessions will be open.
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DELINQUENT LAND TAX NOTICE A01-ADAMS TOWNSHIP-BRADFORD EVSD A01-0-409-09-00-00-30600 DERSHEM RICHARD J ..............................................................596.29 A01-0-409-09-00-00-40400 RIFFELL PAUL A & KEIHL JOYCE A...........................................449.19 A01-0-409-09-00-00-40800 WESTFALL JULIA A ...................................................................475.51 A01-0-409-33-00-00-20301 FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION.............112.20 A02-ADAMS TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD A02-0-310-02-00-00-40200 BOWMAN RUE & MELISSA D JT SURV .................................1,410.71 A02-0-310-02-00-00-40201 BOWMAN RUE E & MELISSA D JT & SURV..............................745.77 A02-0-310-02-00-00-40202 BOWMAN RUE E & MELISSA D JT & SURV..............................615.10 A02-0-310-11-00-00-20502 MC GLOTHIN TIMOTHY P & GLORIA S LE JT SURV ............2,500.00 A02-0-310-21-00-00-40100 WELCH JOHN S 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TO ROCK CHARLES A G....................1,284.07 E83-0-309-25-00-00-20100 BOWSER JEREMY L & HOLLY L JT & SURV ............................648.90 E83-0-408-16-00-00-30202 JAMISON DONNIE E & CHERYL L JT & SURV..........................615.93 E83-0-408-20-00-00-10200 FARMER H WAYNE & PATRICIA ..................................................77.79 E83-0-408-21-00-00-20400 BEAM KENNETH E & REGINA L JT & SURV .............................443.61 E83-0-408-29-00-00-40600 JONES AMY M ...........................................................................571.62 E83-1-408-19-02-01-10500 KNIESLY MICHAEL A .................................................................768.81 E83-1-408-20-03-01-10800 KNIESLY MICHAEL A .................................................................182.70 F24-GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD F24-0-211-01-00-00-30101 THOMAS BLAKE P .....................................................................279.15 F24-0-211-08-00-00-10104 MATTIE DAVID ............................................................................180.62 F24-0-211-08-00-00-10300 WEYRICK FLOYD E & VIRGINIA M .........................................1,180.44 F24-0-211-08-00-00-10301 WEYRICK FLOYD E & VIRGINIA M ............................................845.22 F24-0-211-10-00-00-32700 PRICE JEREMY A ......................................................................961.19 F24-0-211-12-00-00-10500 DA MAR PROPERTIES LLC ...................................................4,027.99 F24-0-212-13-00-00-32300 JONES ANNIE MAE & JONES NAOMI JT SURV .......................340.55 F24-0-212-20-00-00-21800 NOGGLE MARTHA J TRUSTEE ................................................981.12 F24-0-212-20-00-00-22700 HOLMAN JEREMIAH A ................................................................28.72 F24-0-212-20-00-00-30600 PETTY MARILYN CUST FOR PETTY NICHOLAS & NOAH.......337.55 F24-0-212-20-00-00-30603 HUNT DALE L ..........................................................................1,356.68 F24-0-212-20-00-00-31200 STAIGLE FRANK III & THEILE KAREN JT SURV .......................917.86 F24-0-212-20-00-00-41400 JONES DALE A & LOIS A JT SURV .............................................89.03 F24-0-212-20-00-00-41800 BRUMBAUGH RICHARD D & CAROLYN S JT SURV .............1,263.51 F24-0-212-20-00-00-41900 MYERS STEVEN K .....................................................................343.78 F24-0-212-22-00-00-20100 CREMEANS DEBBIE ..................................................................701.91 F24-0-212-22-00-00-21200 CREMEANS DEBORAH J ..........................................................788.91 F24-0-212-29-00-00-40402 FOUREMAN JOHNNY B & MELISSA A ......................................343.55 F24-0-212-29-00-00-40404 FOUREMAN DANIEL J ...............................................................729.16 F24-0-212-31-00-00-10300 KUNKLE JASON D .......................................................................85.32 F24-0-212-31-00-00-20101 STEBBINS STEVE L ...................................................................795.72 F24-0-309-08-00-00-40199 OLENDORF DAVID W JR & CYNTHIA .........................................39.88 F24-0-310-18-00-00-20200 WESTERN OHIO COON HUNTERS ASSN ..................................53.88 F24-0-310-30-00-00-30300 MURPHY LEROY ........................................................................226.12 F24-0-310-30-00-00-31100 CHALMERS ROBERT L III & CHRISTINA B JT SURV ............1,749.57 F24-0-310-31-00-00-25300 LEHMAN SAM F & HELEN N TRS SFL&HNL TR .......................923.75 F24-0-310-32-00-00-14000 SCHENCK BRUCE E & BARBARA J .......................................2,916.99 F24-3-212-12-01-02-11200 KLINGENSMITH DONALD W & SHARRI L JT SURV .................521.77 F27-GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CORPORATION F27-2-211-02-03-01-13400 LONROW PROPERTIES LLC ....................................................577.91 F27-2-211-02-04-03-10500 COLBY TERAH ...........................................................................830.13 F27-2-211-02-04-04-10300 KAYLER ELIZABETH ..................................................................652.07 F27-2-211-02-04-10-12300 BUTTS SUSAN A ........................................................................480.23 F27-2-211-02-04-14-10600 LEAS GREGORY D ....................................................................330.00 F27-2-211-02-04-17-10400 DENHAM CARMEN R ................................................................893.80 F27-2-212-23-02-01-10503 LANDMARK STAR PROPERTIES INC ..................................48,448.17 F27-2-212-23-02-01-11000 REAGAN & PUTHOFF .............................................................2,905.22 F27-2-212-23-02-01-11300 REAGAN & PUTHOFF .............................................................3,120.48 F27-2-212-23-03-01-12300 BALL CAROL L ...........................................................................901.61 F27-2-212-23-03-03-10600 MASSIE DANIEL P & COOPER GAIL A JT SURV........................76.63 F27-2-212-23-03-03-10601 MASSIE DANIEL P & COOPER GAIL A JT & SURV ....................51.77 F27-2-212-23-03-03-10700 COOPER GAIL A & MASSIE DANIEL P......................................654.35 F27-2-212-23-03-03-11000 COOPER GAIL A & MASSIE DANIEL P......................................728.93 F27-2-212-23-03-03-11100 MASSIE DANIEL P & COOPER GAIL A JT SURV......................586.84 F27-2-212-23-03-03-11200 COOPER GAIL A & MASSIE DANIEL P JT SURV......................240.63
(Section 5721.03, Revised Code of Ohio) 2016 Duplicate Year The lands, lots and parts of lots returned delinquent by the County Treasurer of Darke County, the taxes, assessments, interest and penalties, charged against them agreeably to law, are contained and described in the following list, Viz:
F27-2-212-25-04-01-13200 RAMSEY PRESTON M ............................................................1,142.08 F27-2-212-26-01-01-11500 SWISHER LAMAR E ..................................................................592.43 F27-2-212-26-02-03-14700 BEVINS BEVERLY A ..................................................................818.05 F27-2-212-26-02-03-15600 DISPENNETTE GLENNA ...........................................................470.93 F27-2-212-26-02-03-16100 MURPHY LEROY E ....................................................................252.40 F27-2-212-26-02-03-17800 PRICE JEREMY A ......................................................................389.04 F27-2-212-26-02-05-10300 WOLFE CLARK H JR .................................................................350.00 F27-2-212-26-03-02-10600 HALL KATHLEEN JOAN .............................................................495.28 F27-2-212-26-04-07-12100 HARGRAVE JASON E .............................................................1,094.10 F27-2-212-26-04-07-14300 ABERNATHY ADAH FAYE .......................................................1,412.23 F27-2-212-27-01-01-15800 ALBRIGHT MICHAEL G & BARBARA J JT SURV ...................2,288.19 F27-2-212-27-02-02-11500 MARKLEY DAVID L & MARKLEY DONNA M..............................766.33 F27-2-212-27-02-04-14900 VANCE ADAM C .........................................................................383.71 F27-2-212-34-01-01-11000 GREENVILLE 06 LLC .................................................................899.48 F27-2-212-34-02-01-10500 BLEVINS BETTY J ......................................................................444.28 F27-2-212-34-02-01-11200 WINTROW MICHAEL A & BARTON APRIL B.............................868.81 F27-2-212-35-01-01-10400 A & W INVESTMENTS INC .....................................................1,719.23 F27-2-212-35-01-03-11000 HARGRAVE JASON E ................................................................482.69 F27-2-212-35-01-03-13400 CAMPBELL CHRISTOPHER GARRETT..................................1,476.53 F27-2-212-35-01-04-12600 ERISMAN REAL ESTATE HOLDING LLC .....................................68.84 F27-2-212-35-01-06-11100 BARTON APRIL D ......................................................................258.16 F27-2-212-35-01-08-11200 SMITH MELISSA A .....................................................................505.42 F27-2-212-35-02-02-10100 TAYLOR TRAVIS L & CHARLOTTE L JT SURV............................83.93 F27-2-212-35-02-04-13900 STEBBINS PROPERTIES LLC ...................................................276.88 F27-2-212-35-02-06-13500 BARTON APRIL D & WINTROW MICHAEL A JT SURV.............270.72 F27-2-212-35-02-08-10100 COOPER GAIL A & MASSIE DANIEL P...................................2,466.40 F27-2-212-35-02-08-11401 AZOR SCRIBNERS FAMILY RESTAURANT & LOUNGE INC ....163.08 F27-2-212-35-02-09-13100 WEHERLEY TOBY L & DIANA L JT SURV .................................881.73 F27-2-212-35-03-01-11800 BERGMAN DARREN R ..............................................................882.71 F27-2-212-35-03-02-10800 NEAL AMBER A ..........................................................................387.05 F27-2-212-35-03-02-13500 KENNEDY FAITH .....................................................................1,154.29 F27-2-212-35-03-03-11900 MARTIN ARDEN C & TAUNYA JT SURV ....................................466.00 F27-2-212-35-03-04-10100 GIBBONEY ROBERT & GIBBONEY DAWN JT SURV ............1,376.84 F27-2-212-35-03-04-12500 MASSIE DANIEL P & COOPER GAIL A......................................540.32 F27-2-212-35-03-05-11200 COOPER GAIL ANN ...................................................................574.29 F27-2-212-35-03-05-13500 MARCUM BRIAN D ....................................................................770.51 F27-2-212-35-03-07-11300 RANDALL TYRONE & LEANDREA ..........................................1,237.05 F27-2-212-35-03-07-14800 MARSHALL JERROD M & STEWART ABBIE G.........................729.01 F27-2-212-35-03-08-10100 HARGRAVE JASON E ................................................................571.01 F27-2-212-35-03-08-13100 GILPIN JODI M ...........................................................................550.00 F27-2-212-35-03-09-10500 BERGMAN DARREN R ...........................................................1,046.51 F27-2-212-35-03-09-12000 SANCO PRODUCTS CO .........................................................1,875.45 F27-2-212-35-03-12-11200 HARGROVE JASON E ...............................................................499.00 F27-2-212-35-03-12-12600 GAMBREL DAVID K ...................................................................510.88 F27-2-212-35-04-02-12900 MORRIS GAIL L .......................................................................1,229.19 F27-2-212-35-04-03-11500 SALEM TAMER ...........................................................................924.38 F27-2-212-35-04-06-10700 KREITZER RONNIE E & MARY L ...............................................301.43 F27-2-212-35-04-09-14200 METZCAR GREGORY B .........................................................1,438.13 F27-2-212-35-04-10-11100 MURPHY LEROY E ....................................................................465.72 F27-2-212-36-04-03-12900 BELL DEBORAH S ..................................................................1,125.31 G28-HARRISON TOWNSHIP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD G28-0-110-02-00-00-20102 WALDEN DANIEL K & PAULA A .............................................1,128.65 G28-0-110-02-00-00-30400 BRIDGES MEARL KENT & MARILYN ELIZABETH ....................156.94 G28-0-110-02-00-00-30500 BRIDGES M KENT & MARILYN E ...............................................336.29 G28-0-110-03-00-00-10500 COLVIN JAMES E & ROBIN K JT SURV.....................................706.87 G28-0-110-05-00-00-31100 BLANKENSHIP ANNETTE ...........................................................32.97 G28-0-110-05-00-00-40103 JONES DAVID C ...........................................................................44.08 G28-0-110-05-00-00-40301 JONES DAVID C .........................................................................295.72 G28-0-110-05-00-00-40302 JONES DAVID C ...........................................................................63.82 G28-0-110-11-00-00-40500 BRIDGES MEARL KENT & MARILYN ELIZABETH ....................165.42 G28-0-110-11-00-00-40600 BRIDGES M KENT & MARILYN E ................................................90.53 G28-0-110-11-00-00-40700 BRIDGES M KENT & MARILYN E ..............................................145.65 G28-0-110-11-00-00-40800 BRIDGES MEARL KENT & MARILYN ELIZABETH .................1,180.30 G28-0-110-24-00-00-20400 BRYSLAN PERL A .....................................................................209.73 G28-0-110-28-00-00-40100 COMBS JERRY W ......................................................................350.68 G28-0-110-34-00-00-10200 FUDGE NORMAN R & JUDITH A JT SURV.............................3,160.94 G28-0-110-34-00-00-20203 WOODYARD RICHARD M ..........................................................447.49 G30-HARRISON TOWNSHIP-HOLLANSBURG CORPORATION G30-2-110-05-03-01-10200 PEDEN SUSAN ..........................................................................133.49 G30-2-110-05-03-01-11300 FLATTER MICHAEL T & BAKER ASHLEY .................................508.87 G30-2-110-05-03-02-10100 BLANKENSHIP ANNETTE .........................................................952.33 G30-2-110-05-04-02-10800 SLEPPY RANDY W ....................................................................162.39 G30-2-110-05-04-02-11500 WEATHERLY BEATRICE JOY AKA BEATRICE J WEATHERLY .253.87 G30-2-110-05-04-02-12200 CLARK BARRY B & & VIRGINIA M JT&SURV ...........................204.40 G30-2-110-05-04-03-10600 WEATHERLY BEATRICE JOY AKA BEATRICE J WEATHERLY .107.24 G30-2-110-05-04-03-10700 WEATHERLY BEATRICE JOY AKA BEATRICE J WEATHERLY .290.07 G30-2-110-05-04-03-11700 DILL ROBERT DUANE & NANCY LEE TRUSTEES ET AL ........247.88 G30-2-110-05-04-04-10100 JONES DAVID C .........................................................................133.83 G31-HARRISON TOWNSHIP-NEW MADISON CORPORATION G31-4-110-13-01-02-10400 HENDRICKS BENJAMIN J & ASHLEY L JT SURV.....................833.22 G31-4-110-13-01-03-11300 RIKE CURTIS L & CONNIE S...................................................1,172.71 G31-4-110-13-01-03-12000 RIKE CURTIS L .......................................................................1,540.67 G31-4-110-13-01-04-10300 STAMPS PHILLIP WILLIAM JR ..................................................339.80 G31-4-110-13-02-01-10100 RANTZ MARY KRIS .....................................................................89.40 G31-4-110-13-02-01-12200 TIETGE JAMES JR .....................................................................549.72 G31-4-110-13-02-01-13800 LINDAMOOD TONY A & LOU ANN JT SURV.............................591.44 H32-JACKSON TOWNSHIP-MISSISSINAWA VALLEY LSD H32-0-113-05-00-00-30900 PETERS JEFFERY C & CHERYL A JT & SURV.........................797.26 H32-0-113-05-00-00-31700 FOWLER MICHAEL J .................................................................383.81 H32-0-113-08-00-00-40101 PEARCY MICHAEL L .................................................................324.16 H32-0-113-19-00-00-20300 UTEMARK KEVIN .......................................................................272.37 H32-0-113-21-00-00-10301 HOLDERMAN JOHN M ..............................................................654.88 H32-0-113-23-00-00-20303 CRAWFORD SHANE K JR ...........................................................43.61 H32-0-113-25-00-00-20201 FRITZ FRANKLIN D TRUSTEE ..................................................163.28 H32-0-113-26-00-00-30100 STEWART ALVA E & BOBBY JOYCE .........................................635.82 H32-0-113-33-00-00-43900 VANATTA TODD R & SHANNON F JT SURV ..........................2,171.46 H33-JACKSON TOWNSHIP-UNION CITY CORPORATION H33-2-113-29-03-06-10300 GILDERSLEEVE OLIVER ...........................................................208.28 H33-2-113-29-04-01-11300 VANATTA SHANNON F ..............................................................457.93 H33-2-113-29-04-01-11801 LIVINGSTON META SUE ...........................................................678.60 H33-2-113-29-04-02-11100 STEBBINS PROPERTIES LLC ...................................................161.66 H33-2-113-29-04-02-11300 RUST ERIC .................................................................................559.90 H33-2-113-29-04-03-11900 FUNK ERIC D .............................................................................501.70 H33-2-113-29-04-04-11500 REHMERT RONALD & SANDY JT SURV...................................178.32 H33-2-113-30-01-02-11800 FINDLEY HENRY .......................................................................868.97 H33-2-113-30-01-02-12500 LOPEZ ISMAEL V & LYDIA R JT & SURV ..................................352.55 H33-2-113-30-01-02-12600 STEBBINS PROPERTIES LLC ...................................................223.47 H33-2-113-30-02-01-10200 HALL LISA M ..............................................................................109.34 H33-2-113-30-02-01-10300 LIEBRECHT CONSTANCE D .....................................................147.30 H33-2-113-30-02-01-11100 MELENDEZ VICTOR MANUEL & VALDEZ SILVIA JT SURV .....347.50 H33-2-113-30-02-01-11201 MELENDEZ VICTOR MANUEL & VALDEZ SILVIA JT SURV .......41.10 H33-2-113-30-02-01-11900 BADERTSCHER LINDA K ..........................................................438.94 H33-2-113-30-02-01-15700 KISER HELEN J ..........................................................................515.63 H33-2-113-30-02-02-10100 JENKINSON RANDALL G ..........................................................531.05 H33-2-113-30-02-02-12300 JOLLY DIXIE M AKA JOLLY DIXIE ..............................................353.72 H33-2-113-31-01-01-13200 COPELAND KIP .........................................................................542.66 H33-2-113-31-01-01-13900 SIMONS ROY E & ANGELA S ....................................................296.29 I34-LIBERTY TOWNSHIP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD I34-0-111-06-00-00-10100 HURD RALPH L & ANN E JT SURV ...........................................390.58 I34-0-111-06-00-00-10300 TOWNSEND PHYLLIS L ............................................................644.85 I34-0-111-06-00-00-30200 TOWNSEND PHYLLIS L ............................................................454.06 I34-0-111-17-00-00-10101 BARGA AG LLC .......................................................................1,576.10 I34-0-111-21-00-00-30200 FILBY MICHAEL D & REBECCA S JT SURV...........................1,368.66 I34-0-111-26-00-00-40200 ASHBY TODD .............................................................................812.76 I34-0-111-29-00-00-40300 RICHARDS GARY SCOTT & JANET DEE TRUSTEES ET AL 1,202.62 I34-0-111-32-00-00-30600 DOTSON JOHN F & DAVIS HEATHER JT SURV ...........................7.14 I34-0-111-32-00-00-30601 DOTSON JOHN F & DAVIS HEATHER M JT SURV .....................79.77 I34-0-111-32-00-00-31300 GUINN CHRISTOPHER R & LISA A ...........................................497.94 I34-0-111-36-00-00-40400 CLEMENS DANNY JOE ET AL ...................................................269.96 I34-1-111-32-03-01-11600 DOTSON JOHN F & DAVIS HEATHER JT SURV .......................569.79 I35-LIBERTY TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD I35-0-111-06-00-00-40100 TOWNSEND PHYLLIS L .........................................................2,433.66 I36-LIBERTY TOWNSHIP-PALESTINE CORPORATION I36-2-111-14-03-01-13200 COLVIN ROBIN K .........................................................................74.49 J37-MISSISSINAWA TOWNSHIP-MISSISSINAWA VALLEY LSD J37-0-114-28-00-00-30200 WEHRKAMP RONNIE L & AMSPAUGH JASON .....................1,607.35 J37-1-114-23-04-01-10400 SUMMERS DAVID H ..................................................................458.74 K39-MONROE TOWNSHIP-FRANKLIN-MONROE LSD K39-0-407-08-00-00-31700 TIELBUR GREGORY & SHAUNNA JT SURV .............................582.98 K39-0-407-08-00-00-40202 GRILLMEIER STEVEN E & JENNIFER V JT & SURV ................501.75 K39-0-407-09-00-00-20600 MAY RONALD & PAMELA JT SURV ..........................................422.12 K39-0-407-18-00-00-30100 MEYERS NATHANIEL ................................................................953.40 K39-0-407-20-00-00-10100 ROHWER JOSHUA .................................................................1,161.10 K43-MONROE TOWNSHIP-PITSBURG CORPORATION K43-2-308-12-01-01-10400 POLLARD MICHAEL ...............................................................1,693.67 K43-2-308-12-01-05-10300 STEWART SANDRA K ...............................................................558.45
K43-2-308-12-01-05-11400 RABY CHARLES J & APRIL R JT SURV ....................................389.54 K43-2-308-12-01-06-10600 SPITLER PENNI J ...................................................................2,334.71 L44-NEAVE TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD/AJAD L44-0-211-13-00-00-21000 STEWART JOSHUA W ...............................................................511.76 L44-0-211-13-00-00-22400 PELLMAN NICHOLAS A .........................................................1,166.66 L44-0-211-13-00-00-42100 FEE JON E & KRISTIN E.............................................................932.57 L45-NEAVE TOWNSHIP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD/TVJAD L45-0-211-16-00-00-30300 BARGA AG LLC ..........................................................................107.31 L45-0-211-17-00-00-20101 GEIST DALE E & JULIE B ..........................................................643.46 L45-0-211-20-00-00-30302 MENDENHALL TAMERA LOUISE HODSON ..............................574.00 L45-0-211-21-00-00-41200 BARGA AG LLC ............................................................................95.82 L45-0-211-29-00-00-21500 EMRICK BONNIE S ....................................................................293.46 L45-0-211-33-00-00-30502 YANCEY DOYLE .........................................................................105.29 L45-3-211-29-02-01-10100 KARNEHM NATHAN ...................................................................453.53 L80-NEAVE TOWNSHIP-WAYNE LAKES CORPORATION L80-2-211-28-02-01-13700 BARGER L DOUGLAS & HELM TAMMY L JT & SURV ...........1,829.46 L80-2-211-28-02-02-12500 BARGER LOREN DOUGLAS & TAMMY L JT SURV ....................73.96 L80-2-211-33-01-01-12100 HORNBACKER TIM ......................................................................43.62 L80-2-211-33-01-01-12200 HORNBACKER TIM ....................................................................258.85 L80-2-211-33-01-01-12500 HORNBACKER TIMOTHY B ......................................................755.18 L80-2-211-33-01-03-10301 GARWOOD TERRY A JR ...........................................................812.56 L80-2-211-33-01-03-14400 BOYER MARK A & LINDA F JT SURV ..........................................28.61 L80-2-211-33-04-02-10800 YANCEY DOYLE DE LYNN & DOROTHY MARIE JT SURV...........8.75 L80-2-211-33-04-02-10900 YANCEY DOYLE DE LYNN & DOROTHY MARIE JT SURV.......165.75 L82-NEAVE TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD/TVJAD L82-0-211-15-00-00-30100 BARGA AG LLC .......................................................................1,414.00 L82-0-211-16-00-00-20100 BARGA AG LLC ..........................................................................901.92 L82-0-211-16-00-00-30400 BARGA AG LLC ............................................................................85.35 L82-0-211-21-00-00-41300 BARGA AG LLC ..........................................................................142.54 L82-1-211-27-04-01-11300 COLE TIMOTHY S ...................................................................1,256.65 M47-PATTERSON TOWNSHIP-MINSTER LSD M47-0-411-09-00-00-30102 BOHMAN JOHN R & JANICE M JT SURV ...............................1,903.86 M47-0-411-09-00-00-30200 BOHMAN JOHN R & JANICE M ...............................................1,519.23 M50-PATTERSON TOWNSHIP-VERSAILLES EVSD M50-0-411-32-00-00-30100 BOHMAN DONALD J & JANET M JT SURV ............................3,450.08 M50-0-411-32-00-00-30101 BOHMAN JOHN R ......................................................................146.35 M51-PATTERSON TOWNSHIP-OSGOOD CORPORATION M51-2-411-06-03-01-13800 POEPPELMAN CLIFF M & SARAH L JT SURV.......................2,731.17 N53-RICHLAND TOWNSHIP-ANSONIA LSD/AAJA N53-0-311-29-00-00-30800 DARKE COUNTY STEAM THRESHERS ASSN INC ..................193.97 N54-RICHLAND TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD N54-0-310-04-00-00-10100 BOWMAN RUE & MELISSA D JT SURV .................................1,038.87 N54-0-310-04-00-00-10101 BOWMAN RUE & MELISSA D JT SURV ....................................656.89 N54-0-310-04-00-00-10103 BOWMAN RUE & MELISSA D JT SURV ....................................334.95 N54-3-310-09-02-01-12700 JAMES ANTHONY G ..................................................................405.69 N55-RICHLAND TOWNSHIP-VERSAILLES EVSD N55-0-311-27-00-00-30400 HEIDENREICH CHRISTOPHER D & LISA A JT SURV ..............230.37 N55-0-311-28-00-00-10301 OLIVER MICHAEL ......................................................................889.81 P56-TWIN TOWNSHIP-ARCANUM-BUTLER LSD P56-0-308-15-00-00-10703 BESECKER KIM D & DEBRA L JT/SURV .....................................81.91 P56-0-308-15-00-00-10800 BESECKER KIM DOUGLAS & BESECKER DEBRA L ............1,310.50 P56-0-308-26-00-00-40400 SENDELBACH JOSHUA K .........................................................632.63 P56-0-308-29-00-00-10800 LE VALLEY NAOMI M ..............................................................1,314.61 P56-0-308-29-00-00-40400 LARGE ROGER L .......................................................................580.25 P56-0-308-34-00-00-30202 HARSTINE HEATH R & COTTRELL AMBER L JT SURV.............34.90 P56-0-308-35-00-00-21500 ASKINS ROBERT W & KIMBERLY S JTSURV ...........................510.16 P59-TWIN TOWNSHIP-ARCANUM CORPORATION P59-2-308-04-03-02-10200 ANDERS PHILLIP .......................................................................389.66 P59-2-308-04-03-03-11899 ARCANUM LODGE F & A M ......................................................318.24 P59-2-308-04-03-03-13001 STEWART SANDRA K ...............................................................466.55 P59-2-308-04-03-03-13200 HYDEN JERAMY R & KREGER TAMMY J JT SURV..................101.90 P59-2-308-04-03-05-10600 COLE GLENN L & ELAINE R ........................................................37.84 P59-2-308-04-03-05-11400 CLARK RICHARD C ...................................................................829.86 P59-2-308-04-03-05-12100 GRANT SHAWN H & MISTY D JT & SURV ................................852.24 P59-2-308-04-03-06-10900 BLANKENSHIP ANNETTE .........................................................744.49 P59-2-308-04-03-06-11500 CHANEY JESSE M .....................................................................261.74 P59-2-308-04-04-01-14300 LOXLEY JESSICA A ...................................................................640.79 P59-2-308-04-04-01-16300 DULL CRAIG A ...........................................................................720.79 P59-2-308-09-01-02-13800 CLARK RICHARD & LINDA......................................................2,006.53 P59-2-308-09-04-02-11800 MULLINS ALICIA C .....................................................................524.81 P59-2-308-09-04-03-10900 WILT GARY L ..............................................................................785.82 P60-TWIN TOWNSHIP-GORDON CORPORATION P60-4-308-35-01-01-11200 SMITH SHANNON W & KATHLEEN M JT SURV........................522.71 P60-4-308-35-01-02-10400 SMITH KATHLEEN .......................................................................61.28 P60-4-308-35-01-03-11300 SMITH SHANNON W ..................................................................195.20 P61-TWIN TOWNSHIP-ITHACA CORPORATION P61-6-308-28-03-01-10500 FOURMAN NEAL A & MICHELLE L JT SURV ............................728.30 P61-6-308-28-03-01-12000 KURACKA VIRGINIA S & BROWN DERHONDA A.....................875.74 P61-6-308-28-03-01-12100 CLARK DERHONDA ..................................................................634.12 P61-6-308-28-03-01-12300 MC FADDEN MARK ....................................................................827.36 P61-6-308-28-03-01-13100 MC FADDEN MARK ........................................................................2.04 Q62-VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP-FRANKLIN-MONROE LSD Q62-0-309-16-00-00-30200 SKIDMORE JERRY WAYNE ...................................................1,482.56 Q63-VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP-ARCANUM-BUTLER LSD Q63-0-309-19-00-00-40500 FARMER HOLLIS CLAY & ANGELA LYNN JT SURV.................790.47 Q63-0-309-20-00-00-30700 SANDERS DARRIN T .................................................................832.21 Q63-0-309-20-00-00-31800 DILL D M & JUDITH JT & SURV ..............................................1,018.27 Q63-0-309-28-00-00-40100 SINK KEVIN J & KIMBERLY J JT SURV .....................................536.47 Q63-0-309-33-00-00-11000 MC CAIN DANIEL E ....................................................................675.65 Q63-0-309-33-00-00-11800 RIDER LEE A & JANET L JT SURV ............................................697.35 R69-WABASH TOWNSHIP-NORTH STAR CORPORATION/AAJA R69-2-312-08-02-01-10800 GRIESDORN KYLE W ................................................................749.50 S70-WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD S70-0-112-10-00-00-31600 PAHL ANDREA L ........................................................................703.55 S70-0-112-11-00-00-31000 KLACKNER MATTHEW J ...........................................................918.71 S70-0-112-13-00-00-10200 MALOON JOSIAH K ................................................................1,812.16 S70-0-112-13-00-00-11100 MALOON JOSIAH .......................................................................209.23 S70-0-112-14-00-00-10900 MALOON JOSIAH K & JUANITA L JT SURV ..............................656.23 S70-0-112-14-00-00-11000 MALOON JOSIAH K & JUANITA L JT SURV ..............................169.47 S70-0-112-15-00-00-40200 BLOCHER DOUGLAS A ..........................................................3,581.00 S70-0-112-26-00-00-30101 BLANKENSHIP ANNETTE ......................................................2,188.24 S70-0-112-29-00-00-20300 EVERMAN JOHN ROBERT & MCNELLY WILLA JT & SURV ......76.50 S70-0-112-32-00-00-21900 DOWELL CATHERINE S & DOWELL VERNON L ......................351.38 S70-0-112-36-00-00-20200 BYRAM DAVID S & SUSAN N JT SURV .....................................260.17 S71-WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP-MISSISSINAWA VALLEY LSD S71-0-112-04-00-00-10500 BARGA MICHAEL E & BONNIE J JT & SURV ............................973.24 S71-0-112-04-00-00-41000 HOLDERMAN JOHN M & ANDERSON ERIKA K JT SURV .......120.06 S71-0-112-08-00-00-10101 GIRTON CHAD A & GIRTON KATHY S JT SURV ......................225.57 S71-0-112-19-00-00-10402 BOWMAN MARLYN J & CONNIE K CO-TRUSTEES ET AL .......614.87 S71-0-112-20-00-00-30200 ROPP SHARON K ...................................................................2,315.08 S71-1-112-04-04-01-12900 HOLDERMAN JOHN M & ANDERSON ERIKA K JT SURV .......981.54 T73-WAYNE TOWNSHIP-VERSAILLES EVSD T73-0-410-05-00-00-20301 BOHMAN ORVILLE F .................................................................191.63 T73-0-410-30-00-00-30100 RAHM JOHN M & MARY A TRUSTEES......................................110.65 T73-0-410-31-00-00-20600 NIXON ROBERT E & MARY JO JT SURV ..................................667.78 T73-0-410-31-00-00-20700 NIXON ROBERT & MARY JO SURV...........................................328.75 T73-0-410-32-00-00-30700 NIXON ROBERT E & MARY JO JT SURV ....................................56.06 T75-WAYNE TOWNSHIP-RUSSIA LSD T75-0-410-04-00-00-20100 KRUCKEBERG ROBERT W & DOROTHY A JT SURV ..............732.11 T76-WAYNE TOWNSHIP-VERSAILLES CORPORATION T76-2-311-13-02-01-12600 MC CLAIN DAVID J .................................................................1,464.98 T76-2-410-18-03-02-13902 MARCHAL JAMIE L ....................................................................504.17 T76-2-410-19-01-03-13100 MC CLAIN DAVID J .................................................................2,031.84 T76-2-410-19-01-03-14000 BERGMAN DARREN ...............................................................1,065.85 T76-2-410-19-01-06-11000 MANGEN ALBERT J ...................................................................783.67 T76-2-410-19-03-01-10300 HUBER THOMAS L & CHRISTA L JT SURV...............................504.66 T76-2-410-19-03-02-10800 KRUCKEBERG BRIAN R ...........................................................901.09 T76-2-410-19-04-03-10700 WORCH JENNIFER M ................................................................593.65 T76-2-410-19-04-04-11300 WEAVER DANIEL .......................................................................226.13 T76-2-410-19-04-05-10100 RICHHART DAVID L ET AL ........................................................732.33 T76-2-410-19-04-05-10301 SHAFER BRYAN S & SHAFER TAMMY M JT SURV......................1.22 T76-2-410-20-04-01-11200 RIDER LEE A & JANET L JT SURV .........................................1,192.68 U77-YORK TOWNSHIP-ANSONIA LSD/AAJA U77-0-213-13-00-00-20100 WOODMAN EILEEN ...................................................................713.18 U77-0-311-18-00-00-20200 WOODMAN EILEEN & WEYANT JAMES E ................................529.83 U77-0-312-32-00-00-40102 YOHEY TRAVIS .......................................................................1,004.98 U78-YORK TOWNSHIP-VERSAILLES EVSD U78-0-311-04-00-00-10200 TRISSELL RYAN DOUGLAS & JULIE A JT SURV .......................37.10 U78-1-312-33-02-01-10600 MANGEN ARMELLA ..................................................................280.45 I hereby certify the foregoing list to be correct as shown by the records in the office of the Darke County Treasurer. Scott J. Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer Notice is hereby given that the whole of such several lands, lots or parts of lots will be certified for foreclosure by the County Auditor pursuant to law unless the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessment, interest and penalties are paid within one year. Carol Ginn, Darke County Auditor
SNB sponsors One Night in Memphis GREENVILLE – Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Second National Bank as an Impresario sponsor of the 20172018 “Arts Count” Season, including the upcoming Special Event One Night in Memphis, a tribute to music legends Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis and their memorable meeting at Sun Studios, in Memphis on Dec. 4, 1956. The show will be at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall, in Greenville, on Saturday, Oct. 7. Second National Bank also supports DCCA’s Irish Wave FUNdraiser and Family Theatre Series, which benefit Darke County youth and their families. “Second National Bank’s sponsorship provides a variety of opportunities for all members of the community to learn and grow through participating in the arts,” stated Andrea Jordan, DCCA executive director. “DCCA appreciates SNB’s commitment to the commu-
nity through supporting events that help make Darke County a great place to live.” DCCA’s Family Theatre Series is celebrating its 20th season. Presenting three shows each season, the goal of the series is to inspire the imaginations of the young and young at heart, and encourage the expression of creativity. Featured in the 2017-2018 series are, a heartwarming holiday spectacular for all ages with the return of Lightwire Theatre to present A Very Electric Christmas on Nov. 19; Theatreworks’ production of E.B. White’s treasured tale Charlotte’s Web on Feb. 18; and Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s production of the award winning classics Guess How Much I Love You and My Little Storybook on April 8. All three performances will be on Sundays starting at 2 p.m., at St. Clair Memorial Hall. Thanks to continued community support, ticket prices have remained at $5
ents to attend a practice session and “get their feet wet.” Meet the coaches, other parents, and swimmers, and experience the swim team environment. Coaches will be available to evaluate the swimmers’ abilities and will also be conducting stroke clinics focusing on breast stroke, butterfly, and backstroke. Returning swimmers should also plan to attend Trial Week, especially if they have aspirations
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Vickie Wessling, marketing manager/administrative assistant and Joy Greer, vice president of Second National Bank are shown with Andrea Jordan, DCCA executive director.
since the first Family Theatre Series performance in 1997. Series tickets can be purchased for $12, for all three shows. DCCA’s Irish Wave FUNdraiser celebrates the rich traditions of the Emerald Isle, featuring music by returning favorite Lone Raven, at the Montage,
Friday, March 16. Tickets are on sale for all upcoming DCCA events. To purchase tickets and for more information on DCCA and the 2017-2018 “Arts Count” season visit their website at CenterForArts.net or contact the DCCA office at 937-547-0908.
to be promoted to a new practice level. The Trial Week opportunity begins Oct. 2, with Monday, Wednesday and Thursday practice times at the Greenville Branch from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday practice will be held at the Versailles Branch from 6-8 p.m. An informational meeting for parents will be Thursday, Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. at the Greenville Branch. The DCY Sharks offers training and practice groups for swimmers of all ages and ability levels. It is the goal of the DCY Sharks to offer ability level-specific training for all of our athletes geared towards challenging each individual and developing each individual to the
best of their abilities. The three training levels include Bronze, Silver and Gold. For further information, contact Tyler Roberts at the Greenville Y at 548-3777.
Masquerade Jewelry Sale
GREENVILLE – The Wayne Hospital Auxiliary will hold its 2017 Fall Masquerade Jewelry Sale beginning Oct. 4, 10 p.m., and continuing through Oct. 6, 2 p.m. The sale will continue around the clock. There are great gifts for Sweetest Day, birthdays or Christmas. Everything is $5. The sale is located in the Wayne HealthCare Lobby in Greenville.
DELINQUENT VACANT LAND TAX NOTICE (Section 5721.03, Revised Code) 2016 Duplicate Year The Delinquent Vacant Lands returned delinquent by the County Treasurer of Darke County, with the taxes, assessment, interest and penalties charged against them according to law and remaining delinquent for five years, are contained and described in the following list, Viz:
ANSONIA – Ansonia Local School District is pleased to announce its annual Homecoming Week will be held Oct. 2-7. This year’s theme is Mardi Gras Homecoming. This year’s king and queen candidates are (front row) Bailey Stammen, Brayden Swabb, (middle row) Sarah Rhoades, Max Wardrip, (back row) Trevor Alexander, Aliya Barga, Taylor Brewer, Leah Wilburn, Ryleigh Cloyd, Nathan Denniston, Amber Bergman, and Aydan Sanders.
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Brown Township-Ansonia Corporation/AAJA Saxton, Jennifer Trustee
C15-2-213-23-03-01-10300 2,320.77
Greenville Township-Greenville Corporation Spurlock, Louise F
F27-2-212-34-02-02-10300 5,210.63
Harrison Township-Hollansburg Corporation Brock, Lynette Marie & Christopher, Shane
G30-2-110-05-04-04-10700 592.77
Neave Township-Wayne Lakes Corporation Werling Courtney N & Daugherty Timothy M
L80-2-211-33-04-01-10700 204.77
Twin Township-Arcanum-Butler LSD Keller Steven A
P56-0-308-28-00-00-41301 390.02
I, hereby certify the foregoing is to be correct as shown by the records in the office of the Darke County Treasurer. Scott J. Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer Notice is hereby given that this Delinquent Vacant Land will be certified for foreclosure and forfeiture by the Darke County Auditor pursuant to law unless the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessments, interest and penalties are paid within twenty-eight days after the final publication of this notice. Carol Ginn, Darke County Auditor
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DELINQUENT MOBILE HOME TAX NOTICE
(Section 5721.03, Revised Code of Ohio) 2017 Tax Year The lands, lots and parts of lots returned delinquent by the County Treasurer of Darke County, the taxes, assessments, interest and penalties, charged against them agreeably to law, are contained and described in the following list, Viz: A02-ADAMS TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD 02440 BOWMAN RUE & MELISSA ............................................... 84.14 A05-ADAMS TOWNSHIP-GETTYSBURG CORPORATION 02126 MCCONNELL RONALD & TONYA................................. 2,931.87
Trial Week for swim team starts Oct. 2 GREENVILLE – The YMCA of Darke County staff and swim team coaches are looking forward to the upcoming 2017-2018 DCY Winter Short Course season. Swim team is open to all Darke County Y members, ages 6 and older, who can exhibit competency in 50 yards of freestyle and backstroke. Trial Week is an opportunity for interested swimmers and their par-
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B08-ALLEN TOWNSHIP-MISSISSINAWA VALLEY LSD/AAJA 02540 CURTIS TERRY C .............................................................. 41.58 B11-ALLEN TOWNSHIP-NEW WESTON CORPORATION/AAJA 02129 IDLE ROBERT .................................................................... 90.84 C15-BROWN TOWNSHIP-ANSONIA CORPORATION/AAJA 02102 BLACK BRANDY ................................................................ 74.60 02114 NEWBAUER JASON & ANNA........................................... 264.36 02401 MALLONEE TAMMY .......................................................... 44.86 02493 JONES JEANETTE N & ARCHEY TODD D........................ 59.35 03092 WEEKS MICHAEL ......................................................... 1,815.28 D16-BUTLER TOWNSHIP-ARCANUM-BUTLER LSD/AJAD 02138 BRENNER ROBERT & ARLINE........................................ 129.18 F27-GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CORPORATION 02109 CAVE NATHANIEL ......................................................... 1,279.87 02117 DEAN CODY .................................................................... 137.81 02140 FORTE DAMON C ............................................................ 294.51 02160 ETZLER JILL .................................................................... 118.31 02223 MELLING GINA L .............................................................. 114.09 02283 TINKMAN JERRY.............................................................. 526.46 02370 PEARSON CINDA ............................................................... 67.05 02434 PERSINGER LENVIL ........................................................ 564.29 02610 BOOMERSHINE GLORIA ................................................. 142.74 02647 ULLERY RYAN & TOWNSEND SELENA ........................... 58.91 02670 HOFF DAVID L .................................................................. 415.76 02723 BENTON CHRISTOPHER J & HEATHER R ..................... 631.32 02751 MASSEY ASHLEY .............................................................. 63.66 02762 SCANTLAND JEREMY ..................................................... 408.03 02783 MAXWELL BRIAN .......................................................... 1,350.17 02889 REIGLE RANDY .................................................................... 2.55 02908 FELLERS JAMES L........................................................... 127.72 02912 ROYER THOMAS E ............................................................ 69.86 02923 VERWEY TONI ANN ......................................................... 266.06 02947 SIMMONS TERESA ......................................................... 907.10 02962 SHAVER KISTA ............................................................. 1,581.98 02985 MC COY BONNIE SUE ..................................................... 101.45 03073 MCCONNELL STACEY ..................................................... 260.84 03164 PITMAN FRANK & BETTY ................................................ 297.96 03253 WOLFE SIMON & TINA .................................................... 451.26 03286 BATTEN PAT & MUSSELMAN CONSTANCE ................ 2,521.49 03317 RIDDLE JAMI LYNN ............................................................ 63.79 G28-HARRISON TOWNSHIP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD 03012 VILLASENOR TIMOTHY................................................ 1,156.10 03132 LIGHT WAYNE & TERESA ............................................... 309.05 03325 BACK CHRIS..................................................................... 464.60 G30-HARRISON TOWNSHIP-HOLLANSBURG CORPORATION 02295 HIATT APRIL ....................................................................... 20.41 02554 FARBER REBECCA ............................................................ 30.22 02720 HIATT JOSHUA ................................................................... 30.22 H32-JACKSON TOWNSHIP-MISSISSINAWA VALLEY LSD 02031 WATTS WILLIAM................................................................. 48.44 02032 SPURLOCK PAULINE ....................................................... 167.95 02034 PATTERSON BETTY L ...................................................... 142.15 02167 ZUNIGA VERONICA BARRON ........................................... 86.19 02319 HILL KENNETH ................................................................. 110.83 02324 JOHNSON ROBERT E........................................................ 17.98 02551 DEETER JAMEY ............................................................... 315.03 02651 DELA TORRE NORMA ....................................................... 23.75 02770 LLOYD CODY...................................................................... 51.76 02771 DE GARCIA DELMY E GALVEZ ......................................... 55.96 02864 POUDER BOBBY .............................................................. 159.85 02902 CAMACHO CRYSTAL ....................................................... 128.01 03180 D & J MOBILE HOMES .................................................. 1,368.68 03183 HEITKAMP MIRANDA L...................................................... 98.72 03184 DE LA TORRE ABEL ........................................................ 101.74 03188 AVILEZ VICTOR MANUEL ................................................ 558.86 03191 TAMMAC CORPORATION ............................................. 1,753.03 03203 RAMOS ALBARO ROQUE.................................................. 73.91 I34-LIBERTY TOWNSHIP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD 02397 NOTEWORTH INVESTMENT GROUP ............................. 467.11 I36-LIBERTY TOWNSHIP-PALESTINE CORPORATION 02602 COLVIN ROBIN K ................................................................ 78.98 K39-MONROE TOWNSHIP-FRANKLIN-MONROE LSD 02383 MACY RICHARD A JR & STEPHANIE J ....................... 1,852.56 03148 MAY RONALD & PAMELA .................................................. 40.62 L44-NEAVE TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD/AJAD 02071 MARTINO JOSEPH & CARROL .................................... 2,239.56 02205 WOLFE DAVID & HARTWICK CATHY.............................. 913.49 02212 AMERICAN HOUSING PROVIDERS INC......................... 336.12 02213 UCOH LLC .......................................................................... 84.02 02227 KERRIGAN MELANIE ....................................................... 117.43 02230 AMERICAN HOUSING PROVIDERS INC......................... 469.69 02231 KOLLING JOAN KOLLING RICK.................................... 1,211.83 02236 SOWERS HOWARD ........................................................... 78.69 02247 LANDIS MELISSA ............................................................. 149.57 02290 SCHNEIDER STEPHANIE & DARKES SCOTT ................ 100.73 02382 WYAN HANNA R ................................................................. 31.13 02410 BARKER DEBORAH ......................................................... 456.23 02574 JOBES CAROLYN K ............................................................. 6.67 02591 SMITH KODY ...................................................................... 31.13 02629 SIZEMORE BARBARA ANN ............................................. 187.64 02741 TOMLINSON MATTHEW L ................................................. 95.16 02810 AMERICAN HOUSING PROV INC ................................... 590.72 02866 HARRINGTON JAMIE ....................................................... 527.62 02960 RUE VAUGHN A ................................................................. 74.07 03007 PLESSINGER ROBIN K .................................................... 171.11 03079 LONG KRISTY N ............................................................... 143.26 03080 JONES GARTH R &/OR JONES DIANE R ....................... 200.18 03124 MYERS THOMAS LEE JR .................................................. 31.13 03145 TAMMAC HOLDING CORP............................................... 554.60 03265 HAMMONS VALINDA.......................................................... 95.95 03267 WOODYARD LAURA .......................................................... 31.13 03269 WOLFE LOYD ................................................................... 158.64 03292 CLARK KODY ..................................................................... 63.48 03304 ANSPACH TINA & JONES THOMAS.................................. 11.55 N53-RICHLAND TOWNSHIP-ANSONIA LSD/AAJA 02672 SINCLAIR SHIRLEY A ...................................................... 350.22 N54-RICHLAND TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD 02284 KREITZER ELNORA BOOHER .......................................... 41.58 02725 KREITZER ELNORA ......................................................... 230.79 N55-RICHLAND TOWNSHIP-VERSAILLES EVSD 03084 HEIDENREICH LISA A CHRIS D ................................... 3,502.37 R68-WABASH TOWNSHIP-ANSONIA LSD/AAJA 02088 FULLROTH DARLENE................................................... 1,072.05 02609 FULLROTH JEFFREY MESCHER STACY ....................... 222.15 S70-WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP-GREENVILLE CSD 03029 MARKER CHALMER ........................................................ 142.61 S71-WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP-MISSISSINAWA VALLEY LSD 02220 MARSH CHARLES & CINDY ............................................ 427.47 T76-WAYNE TOWNSHIP-VERSAILLES CORPORATION 03238 WORDEN GEORGE H JR & JULIA BETH ........................ 250.74 I, hereby certify the foregoing list to be correct as shown by the records in the office of the Darke County Treasurer. Scott J. Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer
Notice is hereby given that the whole of such several lands, lots or parts of lots will be certified for forclosure by the County Auditor pursuant to law unless the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessments, interest and penalties are paid within one year. Carol Ginn, Darke County Auditor
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Greenville Park’s small island slated for restoration
GREENVILLE – The Friends of the Greenville City Parks, a local nonprofit group, is once again organizing to start working on another park project. After successfully completing the restoration of the large island in the big lagoon this summer, the group will focus their fundraising efforts on restoring the small island in the other lagoon across the street. The initial site planning includes removal of dead trees and re-landscaping the island. Plans for a water feature may be incorporated
in the design. The lagoon banks have serious erosion issues and many stumps and dead trees will need to be removed. New trees on the banks and new gravel is being considered. Depending on the success of fundraising efforts, the group would like to see the project completed next spring. The group is selling 100 50/50 reverse raffle tickets. The tickets are $100 each. Ticket holders have a 1 in 100 chance of winning $5000 if they hold the last ticket drawn on Saturday, Nov. 4. The drawing party
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will be held at JT’S Brew & Grill on Wagner Ave. Come and enjoy a fun evening of food, drink and games starting at 7 p.m. You don’t need to be present to win, but the ticket holders in attendance will receive a second chance ticket that evening. Raffle tickets can be pur-
chased from any member of the Friends group or to receive one by mail, send a $100 check made out to: Friends of the Greenville City Parks, P.O. Box 11, Greenville, Ohio 45331. Questions can be directed to Jenny Clark 467-9953.
Library film features Young Frankenstein GREENVILLE – Young Frankenstein is a 1974 American comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Gene Wilder as the title character, a descendant of the infamous Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The supporting cast includes Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Richard Haydn and Gene Hackman. The screenplay was written by Wilder and Brooks. The film is an affectionate parody of the classic horror film genre; in particular the various film adaptations of Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein produced by Universal in the 1930s. Most of the lab equipment used as props was created by Kenneth Strickfaden for the 1931 film Frankenstein. To help evoke the atmosphere of the earlier films, Brooks shot the picture entirely in black and white, a rarity in
the 1970s, and employed 1930s’ style opening credits and scene transitions such as iris outs, wipes, and fades to black. The film also features a period score by Brooks’ longtime composer John Morris. A critical favorite and box office smash, Young Frankenstein was deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” by the United States National Film Preservation Board and selected for preservation in the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 2003. On its 40th anniversary Brooks considered it by far his finest (though not his funniest) film as a writer-director. Join movie lovers at the Greenville Public Library on Oct. 19, 7 p.m. Ryan Carpe will be leading a brief discussion after the movie. As always, there will be free theater popcorn, candy, coffee, and Jones Soda.
2nd Sunday Breakfast set
GREENVILLE – The Greenville Elks, 214 W. Third St., will host its 2nd Sunday Breakfast on Oct. 8, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The menu will include eggs and omelets to order, sausage, bacon, hash browns, biscuits and sausage gravy, waffle bar and more. The cost is $9 for adults and $5 for children under 12. Open to the public.
Trick-or-Treat in Greenville
GREENVILLE – Trick or Treat in the City of Greenville will be from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29. Your cooperation is appreciated in keeping with this time frame. If you plan on participating in handing out candy, please turn on your porch light. Parents or guardians are encouraged to accompany children during this time.
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The Darke County Board of Health will be holding a second public hearing and adoption of the School Environmental Health and Safety Inspection Methodology on Tuesday, October 10th at 9AM at the Darke County Health Department. The public hearing is regarding how the Health Department will be performing future inspections for the general safety and environment of the schools. The policy can be found on our website at www. darkecountyhealth.org or at the Health Department located at 300 Garst Ave., Greenville, OH. For more information please email Laura at laura. schwieterman@darkecountyhealth.org. STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF LIMESTONE IN THE PROBATE COURT CASE NO. 005-A013 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION PETITION OF MONICA LEE SKINNER AND WILLIAM WESLEY SKINNER NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS Notice to: David Harter, the father of the legal father of A.L.C., who is deceased, whose whereabouts are unknown. Please take notice that a Petition for Adoption of A.L.C. who was born to Rochelle Dominique Robbins on or about the 10th day of November, 2014, has been filed in said Court by MONICA LEE SKINNER and WILLIAM WESLEY SKINNER, Petitioners, and that the 30th day of November, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. has been set for a hearing on the same at the Limestone County Probate Judge’s Office located in the Limestone County Clinton Street Courthouse Annex, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite D, Athens, Alabama 35611. Please be advised that if you intend to contest this adoption, you must file a written response within (30) days hereof with counsel for said Petitioner, whose name and address are as shown below and with the Clerk of the said Probate Court. Done this 28 day of September, 2017. ANNE G. BURROWS Hand Arendall LLC 102 South Jefferson Street Athens, Alabama 35611 Telephone: (256) 232-0202 Fax: (256) 233-2407 SAROO7 E-Mail: aburrows handarendall.com Attorney for Petitioners 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 4T
Safe Step Walk-In Tub Alert for Seniors. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide Door. Anti-Slip Floors. American Made. Installation Included. Call 1-800906-3115 for $750 Off COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT: Hamilton Beach CPM700 mixer w/custom made bowl w/whip, $200. S/s mandolin, $50. NFS model 510F 2-basket deep fryer, $150. 937-997-2003 John Deere lawn sweeper, pull-type. 937337-2054
PUBLIC STORAGE AUCTION THURSDAY- OCT. 19, 2017 – 10:00 A.M. WAGNER AVE. SECURE STORAGE
7617 GREENVILLE CELINA RD. GREENVILLE, OH. 45331
Legal-Wagner Ave. Secure Storage @ 7617 Greenville Celina Rd. Greenville, OH 45331. We will be offering the following units for auction on Thursday oct. 19th 0:00 AM. Unit #122 belonging to-Charles Robbins 610 E. 5th St. Greenville, OH 45331Containing- Whirlpool under the counter microwave; Range; couch & ottoman; Entertainment Center; Lg. Flat Screen TV: Chest of Drawers; Electrolux Vac; Misc. Boxes; Toys; Unit # 318 belonging to-Brenda & Todd Baker P.O. Box 861 Greenville, OH 45331. Containing- S.S. Microwave; Tool box; Turbo Dryer; Curio cabinet; Air Hockey Game; dresser; TV; Kids Items; Toys; Misc. Boxes; Unit #C-5 belonging to-Rick Smith 144 Locust St. Wyandotte, MI 48192ContainingRefrigerator; Bed Frame; Snow Shovels; Battery Operated ATV Childs; Desk; & Misc. Boxes; Unit #407 belonging to-Diedre A. Ord 6938 St. Rt. 121 S. Greenville, OH 45331.Containing-Hospital Bed; Washer, Chest of Drawers; Filing Cabinet; Sev. Boxed Items; Unit #434 S belonging toRobert Wentz 11 204 River St. Greenville, OH 45331Containing-Kerosene Heater; Tiles; Work Light; Plumbing Parts; Homemade Childs Scooter; Tools; Unit #442 belonging to-Darla League 309 Interprise Rd. West Alex, OH 45381Containing-King Size Mattress; Lg. Tv; Lamp; Chest of Drawers; Misc. Items; Please Call Jim Rider @548-4011 with any questions or Richard Edwards Auctoneer@937-547-3202. This auction is CASH ONLY no checks or credit cards accepted. There will be $35.00 deposit required per unit, refunded after the unit is cleaned out and inspected by Jim Rider.
AUTOMOTIVE 2013 Chrysler 200, 55K $9995. 2014 Cruze LT, 85K $9995. 2012 Fusion SEL, 65K $9995. 2004 Cadillac, 95K $4995. 2011 Malibu, 96K $6995. 2013 Equinox LT, 59K $14,995. 2011 Traverse, 112K $11,995. 2007 Mountaineer, 120K $6995. 2008 Escape, 138K $6495. 2005 F250 4x4, 109K $9995. 2004 Colorado, 121K $5995. 2003 Silverado 4x4, 106K $7995. 2004 Envoy, 138K $4995. 2005 Explorer, 120K $5995. Buy - Sell Trade! CountryAutoSalesGreenville.com 548-1337
2002 Chevy 1500 4WD truck, 300K miles, good condition, $3000. 2005 Ford Focus, AWD, exc cond, 209K miles, $3000. 937-997-2003 HOUSEHOLD Peaceful Dream 11” Pillow Top Mattress Set. $249 full; $269 queen; $379 king. New in plastic with warranty. We deliver. 937-8845455 Maytag Centennial matching white washer/dryer. Nearly new! $650/set. 937-5486905
Ag breakfast
GREENVILLE – An Agriculture Breakfast Meeting will be held Oct. 5, 7:30 a.m., in the Brethren Retirement Community’s cafeteria. The guest presenters will be Carol Ginn, Darke County Auditor, and Scott Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer.
Missing Your Early Bird? Please call or email on Monday morning if you did not receive your Early Bird by 8 a.m. on Sunday. Becky S. 547-0851 klfoutz@earlybirdpaper.com STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF LIMESTONE IN THE PROBATE COURT CASE NO. 005-A012 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION PETITION OF MONICA LEE SKINNER AND WILLIAM WESLEY SKINNER NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS Notice to: David Harter, the father of the legal father of L.A.C., who is deceased, whose whereabouts are unknown. Please take notice that a Petition for Adoption of L.A.C. who was born to Rochelle Dominique Robbins on or about the 4th day of October, 2016, has been filed in said Court by MONICA LEE SKINNER and WILLIAM WESLEY SKINNER, Petitioners, and that the 30th day of November, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. has been set for a hearing on the same at the Limestone County Probate Judge’s Office located in the Limestone County Clinton Street Courthouse Annex, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite D, Athens, Alabama 35611. Please be advised that if you intend to contest this adoption, you must file a written response within (30) days hereof with counsel for said Petitioner, whose name and address are as shown below and with the Clerk of the said Probate Court. Done this 28 day of September, 2017. ANNE G. BURROWS Hand Arendall LLC 102 South Jefferson Street Athens, Alabama 35611 Telephone: (256) 232-0202 Fax: (256) 233-2407 SAROO7 E-Mail: aburrows handarendall.com Attorney for Petitioners 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 4T STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF LIMESTONE IN THE PROBATE COURT CASE NO. 005-A011 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION PETITION OF NICOLE EILEEN ISON AND KRISTOFFER ALAN ISON NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS Notice to: David Harter, the father of the legal father of W.J.C., who is deceased, whose whereabouts are unknown. Please take notice that a Petition for Adoption of W.J.C. who was born to Rochelle Dominique Robbins on or about the 7th day of December, 2015, has been filed in said Court by NICOLE EILEEN ISON and KRISTOFFER ALAN ISON, Petitioners, and that the 30th day of November, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. has been set for a hearing on the same at the Limestone County Probate Judge’s Office located in the Limestone County Clinton Street Courthouse Annex, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite D, Athens, Alabama 35611. Please be advised that if you intend to contest this adoption, you must file a written response within (30) days hereof with counsel for said Petitioner, whose name and address are as shown below and with the Clerk of the said Probate Court at the address above. Done this 28 day of September, 2017. ANNE G. BURROWS Hand Arendall LLC 102 South Jefferson Street Athens, Alabama 35611 Telephone: (256) 232-0202 Fax: (256) 233-2407 SAROO7 E-Mail: aburrows handarendall.com Attorney for Petitioners 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 4T
In The Common Pleas Court Of Darke County, Ohio In The Matter Of Issuance Of A Certficate Of Title For A 1972 Boise Trailer Case No. 17CVT00434 To any persons having any interest in the following described motor vehicle: You will take notice that an application for issuance of title has been filed by Richard Shafer for the following: 1972 Boise Trailer, Aristocrat Lo-Liner, 12 ft. length, Serial No. FB16LLT515. The application will be considered by Judge Jonathan P. Hein, Darke County Common Pleas Court, on October 13, 2017, at 8:30 a.m. Any person having an interest in said motor vehicle should appear at the hearing and prove their interest therein or the title issuance will be granted as requested. Jonathan P. Hein, Judge Richard Shafer, Applicant IN THE MATTER OF: ZACHERY P. DELARWELLE DATE OF BIRTH 09-01-2001 DARKE COUNTY, OHIO JUVENILE COURT CASE NO. 21730007 JASON R. ASLINGER, JUDGE TO: UNKNOWN FATHER OF ZACHERY P. DELARWELLE DOB: 09-01-2001 ADDRESS UNKNOWN Take notice that on April 12, 2017, the Movants, Terry Whittington and Letha Whittington, filed their Motion for Permanent Legal Custody in the Juvenile Court of Darke County, Ohio, being in Case No. 21730007 on the docket of the Court, said case being captioned, In the Matter of Zachery P. Delarwelle, Date of Birth 09-01-2001. Pursuant to said Motion, Movants are seeking to be designated as the permanent legal custodians of the minor child, Zachery P. Delarwelle. Take notice that the unknown father of Zachery P. Delarwelle is required to answer said Motion for Permanent Legal Custody within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication. Said cause will be heard before Judge Jason R. Aslinger, Darke County Juvenile Court, 300 Garst Avenue, Greenville, Ohio 45331 on the 17th day of November, 2017, at 1:00 p.m. This publication is required by Ohio Civil Rule of Procedure 4.4(A). Please contact: Matthew J. Pierron, Esq., Hanes Law Group, Ltd., 507 South Broadway, Greenville, Ohio 45331, PH: 937-548-1157. 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29 6T LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING School Inspections
MISC. FOR SALE PROFESSIONAL SOUND SYSTEM Rental, Sales & Installation. Free quotes to your business, church or home for sound system updates & improvements. JBL, EAW, QSC, PEAVEY, CROWN. Bach to Rock Music 547-1970, email: bachtorock@earthlink. net. Also Renting sound systems for Weddings, Graduations, Business Meetings, or any other engagements!
CITY OF GREENVILLE
On September 19, 2017, the City of Greenville, Ohio adopted the following legislation: • Ordinance #17-109 supplemental appropriations • Ordinance #17-110 rezoning four tracts of land for the purpose of condominium development • Resolution #17-111 accept amounts and rates as determined by the budget commission and authorize the necessary tax levies and certify them to the County Auditor • Resolution #17-112 authorize bidding for HVAC renovations at Municipal Buildings This legislation can be read and examined in its entirety at the office of the City Auditor, Room 200, Municipal Building, Greenville, Ohio, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday through Thursday and 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. on Friday. Approved: Eric Brand, Law Director Vicki Harris, Clerk of Council City of Greenville 9/24, 10/1 2T
Darke County Sheriff’s Estate Sales
For more information call 937-547-4603 or go to www.darkecountysheriff.org Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
JPMorgan VS. Cynthia Goins, et al. No. 16CV00345
Ally Bank VS. Jonathan Connor, et al. No. 17CV00141
JPMorgan Chase VS. Tannia Dershem, et al. No. 17CV00098
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Twin in Darke County to-wit:
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Village of Union City in Darke County to-wit:
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Adams in Darke County to-wit:
Street Address: 7637 St. Rt. 722 Arcanum, Ohio Parcel Number: P56030835000040400
Street Address: 371 N. Vine St Union City, Ohio Parcel Number: H33211329040210500
Street Address: 8203 Zerber Rd. Bradford, Ohio Parcel Number: A01040909000030600
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, October 27, 2017. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $51,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, October 27, 2017. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $52,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, October 27, 2017. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 3T
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 3T
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 3T
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Carrington Mortgage VS. Kasey Simons, et al. No. 16CV00607
Federal National Mortgage VS. Unknown Heirs of Virginia Miles, et al. No. 17CV00090
Bank of America VS. Catherine Yant, et al. No. 15CV00406
US Bank VS. Kathi Duncan, et al. No. 16CV00367
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the City of Greenville in Darke County to-wit:
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Greenville in Darke County to-wit:
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Adams in Darke County to-wit:
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, October 13, 2017, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Van Buren in Darke County to-wit:
Street Address: 810 Wayne Ave. Greenville Parcel Number: F27221102040911200
Street Address: 6808 Jaysville St. Johns Rd. Greenville Ohio Parcel Number: F24021225000011900
Street Address: 9320 US Rt. 36 Bradford, Ohio Parcel Number: A02040929000021100
Street Address: 7679 St. Rt. 571 Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: Q62030911000030400
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $50,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, October 27, 2017. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $125,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, October 27, 2017. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, October 27, 2017. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 3T
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 3T
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 3T
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $57,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, October 27, 2017. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 3T
General Information The Sheriff is issued Orders of Sales from the Clerk of Courts Office. Sales are advertised in The Early Bird once every week for three consecutive weeks. The Sheriff’s Office does not mail or give away a list of properties or information about purchasing foreclosed property. The properties are not available for tour or inspection as the Sheriff’s Office does not have keys to any properties. Prior to the sale, most properties are appraised from the outside only. The property is sold “as is”, caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). The Sheriff’s office does not have information on liens or taxes.
Real estate tax information can be found at the following web site: darkepropertymax.governmax.com real estate appraisal database. All sales are held in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building, 520 South Broadway, Greenville. All sales begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. Bidding information Bidding starts as directed in each sale ad. Successful bidders must deposit in the following: If appraised value of property is less than or equal to $10,000 the deposit is $2,000.00; $10,001 - $200,000 the deposit is $5,000.00; greater than $200,000 the deposit is $10,000.00.
Personal check (proper ID, local check signed in our presence), cashier’s check or cash is accepted. The buyer will be required to sign a disclaimer that relieves the Sheriff and appraising agents of liabilities of hazards, or past due bills, as it it the responsibility of the buyer to look into these matters before the sale date. The unpaid balance of the purchase price is due within 30 days after confirmation of sale is filed. More Information You may contact Abby Wilson at (937) 547-4603 if you require further information. A listing of properties can be viewed at darkecountysheriff.org.
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GARAGE SALES GREENVILLE 5474 Naomi Dr, Oct 5-6, 9-5. Kids clothing (0-4), adult clothing, cradle, garage & household items, many misc items
Multi-Location Sale; 3422, 1782, 1740, 1651 & 1037 St Rt 571 West; Oct 5-6-7; 9a-5p; Clothing youth-3X, furniture, tools, craft items, more 102 Avenue B; Oct 5; 10am-6pm HUGE BARN SALE; 1782 St Rt 571 W; Oct 5-6-7; 9-?; Lots of holiday décor, furniture, milk cans, glassware, h/h goods, fabrics, linens, outdoor items, chicken nests, batterypowered scooter, cabinets, doors, shutters, toys, trailer load of wood moulding & trim, & much more! Bargains Galore! 101 Royal Oak; Oct 5-6; 8a-6p; China, crystal, furniture, kitchen items, boys’ 3T, men’s M-L, kitchen table, 4 chairs, desk, curio, too much to list
SATURDAY – OCTOBER 14, 2017
**AUCTION LOCATION: 10709 N. Stateline Rd. Union City OH 45390** SELLING AT 9:00 AM: 2006 Buick Lucerne CXL w/grey leather interior, heated/ power seats w/ only 63,072 miles! JD X360 hydrostatic garden tractor w/power lift & steering, 48” deck, w/ 237 hours. Atq/Collec./HH: Hall credenza; Oak desk chair; Chrome kitchen table & chairs; Lg. 2 pc. Pine cabinet; Parlor table; Walnut corner shelf; Wall-mounted gun rack; 3 pc. Stacking bookcases; Oak S rolltop desk; Mounted marlin fish; Kerosene lamps; World 12” globe; Budweiser Clydesdale round adv. sign; Primitive cabinet base; 4 pc. Double BR suite; 4 pc. Twin BR suite; Cedar chest; TV stand; End tables; Craftmaster floral sofa; Upholstered recliner; Coffee table; Kitchen dinette set; 11 red leather dining table chairs (Three Gables); Cosco kitchen stool; Insignia flat screen TV; Microwave; Sm. Elec. Kitchen appliances; Bread rack; Whirlpool washer & dryer; Sm. apartment-sized refrigerator; Frigidaire upright freezer; Golden upholstered lift chair; Medline wheel chair; Costume jewelry & boxes; Glassware & snacks sets; Dresser & table lamps; Pastel china; Flatware & utensils; SS cookware; Iron skillets; Pictures & wall hangings; Bedding; Tools/Outdoor: Craftsman gas-powered blower; (2) Makita cordless drills; Pullbehind garden cart; Wheelbarrow; Wood step ladder; Log chain; Pole saw & pruner; Garden hose; Gaspowered weed trimmer; Poly gas cans; Yard swing; Concrete stable boy lawn ornament; Outdoor holiday décor; Patio furniture; Fishing poles & reels; Numerous hand, power, & garden tools. And much more! Terms: Accepted payment is cash, check w/ ID, and credit card w/ additional 3% fee. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SELLING AT 2:00 PM 84 Acres of mostly tillable farmland in Indiana - House in Ohio
OPEN HOUSES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th 5-7 PM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th 1-3 PM
Selling in 3 different Tracts - Offering both individually and combined using the Multi-Parcel auction method: Tract 1: 10709 N OH/IN Stateline Rd. – Union City, OH 45390. Country setting w/ mature trees on 1 acre. Sandstone front ranch style home w/ 3 BR, 1 bath, living room, kitchen w/ oak cabinets & dining area, carpet & hardwood flooring, full basement & 1 car attached garage. Wood windows, approx. 12 year old roof, electric geothermal heating/cooling. Also includes a 12x15 utility building w/ loft. Tract 2: 26 acres of mostly tillable farm ground located in the SE corner of 800 N & 600 E in Jackson Twp., Randolph County, Indiana. Tract 3: 58.07 acres of mostly tillable farm ground located along 800 N & 600 E in Jackson Twp., Randolph County, Indiana. Terms: $3000 required down (per tract) day of auction with the balance due within 35 days. Please visit our website: WWW.MIDWEST-AUCTIONEERS.COM for more information on both auctions including maps and pictures, or call our office at 937-548-2640 to request your bidder’s packet. (IN License: AU01050268)
SMITH FAMILY TRUST C.J. & JO ANN SMITH, DEC’D.
C. KELLY SMITH & G. SCOTT SMITH, TRUSTEES JOHN MARCHAL, JR., ATTY.
Midwest
Auctioneers & Realty, Inc
Mike Baker, Auctioneer/Broker 220 E. 4th St., Greenville, OH • 937-548-2640 • www.midwest-auctioneers.com
GREENVILLE 149 Royal Oak, Oct 5, 8-5. Christmas items, clothes, lots of everything TRI VILLAGE 127 E Union, Hollansburg; Oct 5-6-7; 9-4; Baked goods, books, canning jars, Lots misc
DEADLINE FOR GETTING YOUR
GARAGE SALE IN THE EARLY BIRD-
NOON THURS.
OUTSTANDING TRUST AUCTION
AUCTIONEERS: MIKE HAVENAR - RICK BAIR - TONY BAYMAN - RYAN HAVENAR
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2017 9:30 A.M. LOCATION: 10636 Panther Creek Rd., Bradford, Ohio 45308 DIRECTIONS: St. Rt. 36, West of Covington, Ohio to Buckneck Rd., Go South on Buckneck Rd.., Bear Left to Panther Creek Rd. to Farm Location.
INDIAN ARTIFACTS - VINTAGE FURNITURE - MANY PRIMITIVES ANTIQUES - VINTAGE CLOTHING - GLASSWARE VINTAGE & PRIMITIVE FURNITURE: 2 Piece Oak Dry Sink w/ Pull Out Work Table; Early Dry Sink; Oak Ice Box; 2 Oak Drop Leaf Tables; Early Blind Down Pie Safe; Pie Safe wiTin Ends; Single Drawer Oak Table; 3 Glass Door Cabinets w/6 Drawers and 3 Blind Doors at Bottom, Looks Like Old Store Cabinet, Measures 7’5” x 5’6”, Painted; 2 Oak Wash Stands \iv/Towel Racks (1 Painted); Early Camel Back Trunk; Bent Wood Churn #2 Wapak; Outstanding Smaller S-Curve Oak Roll Top Desk, 41” Wide; Drop Front Secretary Desk w/Bookcase; Vintage Child’s High Chair; 3 Drawer Painted Cabinet w/Porcelain Knobs; Edison Phonograph, Model C-250 w/2 Drawers of Early Records; 1 Piece Kitchen Cabinet (Very Nice); Oak File Cabinet; Small 4 Drawer Oak Stacking File Cabinet; Outstanding Early 2 Piece Blind Door Cabinet w/4 Drawers; Oak Hall Tree; Mission Style Corner Cabinet; Early Wash Stand; Ladies Sewing Rocker; Assorted Rockers & Chairs, Oak Stacked Bookcase w/Desk (Grand Rapids Furniture); Mahogany 3 Stack Bookcase (Macey); Very Nice Brass Bed; Glass Door Bookcase; Oak Dresser; Night Stand; Mirror; Child’s Rocker; Wooden Bench; Assorted Early Stools; Oak Bed; RETRO FLOOR LAMP W/GREEN SHADE; Cane Bottom Chairs; Straight Back Chairs; Oak Dressers; Oak Cedar Chest; Kid’s Goat Wagon; Mantel Clocks; 2 CooCoo Clocks; 2 Original Oil Parlor Lamps w/Chains; Cast Lamp Fixture. VINTAGE ITEMS - COLLECTABLE ITEMS -GLASSWARE CLOTHING: Rolling Pin Collection; Nice Assortment of Vintage Clothing; Prints; Depression Glass; 10 Piece Carnival Glass; Toys; Hand Painted Bowls & Plates; Lincoln Bank; Older Milk Bottles; Platform Scales; Crocks; Pair of German Leather Lederhosen, Size 48; Geo Stones; German Ukulele; Drying Rack; Nathan Smith Water Bottle; Canning Jars; Oil Lamps; Lamp Holders; Wooden Shoes; Coffee Grinder; Granite Ware; Stenciled Wooden Boxes; Copper Kettle & Boiler; Yarn Winder; Wooden Ironing Boards; DeLaval Milker; Milk Cans; Strawberry Baskets; Chicken Feeder; Dinner Bell; Wooden Tool Caddy; Porcelain Standard Scales; NCR Cash Register, Model 1090; Cast Iron Coca Cola Sign Base; 2 Buggy Lamps; Sellers Sugar Jar; Wood Handle Silverware; Misc. Wooden Items; Sugar Buckets. INDIAN ARTIFACTS (TO SELL AT 6:00 PM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2017): Arrowheads; Celts; Adzes; Pestles; Blades; Hammerstones; Axes; Pipe; Gorget. AUCTIONEER NOTE: This is as original as it gets, straight out of the vintage farmhouse. Very nice early pieces. Many items not listed. Bring a chair and come spend the day the auction way.
Reich Estate
CHEVY SILVERADO PU TRUCK – JOHN DEERE LAWN TRACTOR OLDER BUICK PARK AVENUE – UTILITY TRAILERS HOME FURNISHINGS – TOOLS – PRECIOUS MOMENTS
MONROE TOWNSHIP, TIPP CITY, OHIO
At 2475 W. Kessler Cowlesville Rd. From I-75, at Tipp City go south on Co. Rd. 25-A & then immediately west on Kessler Cowlesville. From the intersection of Rts 48 & 571 in West Milton, go east on Rt 571 & then north on Iddings & then east on Kessler Cowlesville to sale site.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 3:00 PM CHEVROLET 2012 SILVERADO LT: A very nice, 4x4 pick-up truck in jet black w/ extended cab, running boards, receiver hitch & only 31,285 miles. BUICK 2004, PARK AVENUE w/ 165,000 miles. JOHN DEERE X324, Four Wheel Steer lawn tractor w/ 48” deck & only 474 hours. THREE UTILITY TRAILERS: LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT: Earthquake Centura 38 HP gas engine post hole digger like new; Earthquake Viper 41 cc chain saw; Craftsman 3 Way chipper/ shredder; Mantis tiller; Wen 3500 watt generator w/ only 40 hrs. PLUS FROM THE WORKSHOP: Craftsman 5 HP, 30 gal port air compressor, roller base cabinet w/ top tool chest; heavy duty Toolkraft drill press; engine hoist; hydraulic ATV & floor jacks & MUCH MORE! HOME FURNISHINGS incl Excellent golden oak, 4 sections of wall cabinets w/ glass doors: 3 flat wall & 1 corner unit. PLUS: Over 150 Precious Moments. NOTE: Nice Columbus Day offering to settle the Reich Estate. Please plan to attend. Field parking. Photos at www.stichterauctions.com
ESTATE OF Raymond J. Reich Tina Lemmon & Jeffrey Reich, C0-Executors Miami Co. Probate Case No. 89185
TRUST OF: LOWELL E. COOK TRUSTEE: BENTON L. COOK
TERMS: Cash or Check with Proper I.D. Not Responsible for Accidents. Any Statements Made Day of Sale Supercede Statements Hereon.
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4431 North Star-Ft. Loramie Road – New Weston, OH Located in Northern Darke County at the corner of St. Rt. 118 & N Star – Ft. Loramie Rd across from the famous Eldora Speedway are these two prime properties offering the following:
4473 North Star-Ft. Loramie Road – New Weston Built in 1972, this well maintained 1 story brick ranch style home offers over 2300 sq ft w/ 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, quality woodwork & cabinetry, central air & vac, electric heat, full unfinished basement, & 2 1/2 car attached garage. Property sits on 1.7 acres.
4431 North Star-Ft. Loramie Road – New Weston Situated on 2.6 acres is this 2 story full insulated farm home w/ 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fuel oil furnace, new water softener and in excellent condition, 26’x 24’detached 2 car garage, storage shed and a 78’x 36’ metal sided barn with concrete floor. Terms: $3,000 will be required down per property day of auction with the balance due within 35 days of auction. Please visit our website www.midwestauctioneers.com for more information and pictures of complete auction.**Personal property will be selling same day starting at 3:00 PM and includes 4 Wheelers, shop tools, & household items.
JUDY STEMLEY, OWNERS
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1038 Wayne Ave; FriSat, Oct 6-7; 9-6; CPac, digital camera, aquarium supplies, toys, Christmas decorations, ladies shoes, pet cages 262 Hickory Dr, Oct 4: 5-7, Oct 5-6: 8-7. Diamondback bike, puzzles, books, housewares, lamps, x-stitch, clothing & more
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BRADFORD/ GETTYSBURG 6935 Smith Rd, Bradford; Oct 5-6; 9-5; Baked goods for holiday, all homemade, 2954 Schnorf-Jones cakes, cookies, candy, Rd, Arcanum, Oct 5-7, noodles & lots of crafts. 8-5. Power tools, hand Many other items tools, furniture, books, toys, Christmas decor., GREENVILLE craft supplies, Barbies, 694 N Ohio St; Oct 5-6; Precious Moments, 9-5; Name brand boys’ misc & girls’ size 7-jrs, many 6614 Otterbein-Ithaca, at $2 each. Toys, books, Arcanum, Oct 5-6, 9-5. household items, autoAntiques & collect- motive ibles, old child’s roll-top FALL EXTRAVAGANdesk w/chair, nice old ZA! 7304 McMecham crocks, pine trunk, old Rd, off 571 W; Thur quilt, oak fern table, Oct 5, 5p-8p; Fri Oct stained glass lamps, 6, 10a-6p; Sat Oct 7, home décor, garden 10a-2p; Hand-poured goodies, nice wicker richly scented candles furniture, PROFORM by: Sally (fall & winter treadmill, Longaberger, scents), handmade dog crate, record col- wood signs, LOTS of lection, new chain saw, New Gifts at reasonable Christmas decor, misc, prices. Fall & Christmas priced to go!! decor. Bring in your own 5935 Grubbs Rex Rd containers to have filled (Beechwood GC); Oct with your favorite scent 5-6; 9-5; Name brand (50 scents). Free Gift kids’, jr & adult clothes, with purchase of $10 or winter coats, h/h items, more! Questions? Call 937-417-9946 toys, much more! ARCANUM/PITSBURG Family of God Ministries, 310 W South, Arcanum; Oct 6, 10-6pm; Oct 7, 9-2pm
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Ohio State University raffle winners GREENVILLE – The names of seven individuals were drawn on Aug. 26 as winners of two tick-
ets to an Ohio State University home football game. Attending games as a result of their par-
ticipation in the OSU Alumni Club of Darke County raffle are Doug Alexander – Oklahoma; Steve
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Willman – Penn State; John Truckenmiller – Michigan State; Drema Wetzel – Maryland; Curt Garrison – Illinois; Carlos Benavidez – Army; and Diane Evans - UNLV.
The alumni thank all who purchased and sold tickets. Profits will go to the club’s scholarship endowment fund at OSU to benefit Darke County students.
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4:00 PM
19 West George Street, Arcanum, Ohio 45304
Kieth Monnier COUNTRY ANTIQUES – ADVERTISING TOYS CAST – IRON – TINWARE PAPER GOODS – AIRPLANE WOODEN PROPELLERS – AUTOMOBILIA LAMPS – BOOKS – TOOLS KITCHEN ITEMS TROY, OHIO: Held at the Assembly Bldg of the Miami County Fairgrounds, 650 N. County Rd 25-A.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 9:30 AM
DIRECTIONS: From US 36 in Greenville turn left onto Washington Ave., right onto Pine Street, and right onto Sweitzer. (Watch for signs). Up for Auction, is this two-story conventional style brick home, built in 1872 with 1732 square feet of living space. This home host 3 bedrooms 1 1/2 baths, with kitchen and living room and dining room. Featuring original hardwood flooring, doors, trim work, and transom windows above the interior doorways. It also offers a partial basement with washer and dryer hook up, and a detached garage. Plan to attend an open house to see all the possibilities. Terms- Come prepared to bid! Buyer to pay $10% down day of auction, balance due within 30 days. Buyer shall have possession day of closing. Closing shall be on or before November 30th, 2017. Taxes-short form pro-ration. Buyer to pay all taxes due thereafter. Have your financing arranged before the auction. Call 937-547-3202 or 423-2656 or go to www.edwardsauctions.com for more details and pictures.
OWNER- NORMA SEIBER,
TIMOTHY SEIBER & SHERYL A. CORIELL P.O.A’S
Great 26” dia. school bell on frame; several cupboards; spool cabinet; wall telephones; clocks; Vict baby cradle; wicker baby carriage w/ parasol; walnut chest w/ mirror; Edison record players & Victrolas incl Meteor of Piqua; oil lamps incl miniatures; butter molds; milk bottles; ice cream scoops; unique egg beaters & separators; granite ware; baskets; boxes; fruit jars; country antiques of all types; Extra Special Signs & all types of small advertising items; 2 wooden Hartzell airplane propellers; car parts; license plates; auto literature; ECO tire inflator; tools of all types incl IHC & JD wrenches, bicycle, buggy & other wrenches & vintage tools; John Deere “Hoover 450” seed potato cutter; over 100 toy tractors & implements, most NIB; Turner Truck; toy steam engines; train sets; toy sewing machines; Kenton, Stevens & other banks; Teddy & the Bear, Jonah & the Whale mechanical banks; marbles; Wapak & other irons; baking powder cans; “Mace” spice tins; everything related to Rumsford & Horsford Baking Powder; soap boxes; malt mixers; electric fans; shaving mugs & related; RR CI “Whistle” sign & cross arm; locomotive books; lg scale toy train cars; cow bells, adv thermometers; lodge sword; political buttons; clothing buttons; local items incl Ted Martin paintings & Wooden Shoe Beer print; cameras incl early bellows w/ glass slides; early bugle; sheet music & 1973 Honda Trail 90 motor bike w/ only 4,472 miles. NOTE: Kieth Monnier has spent 45 years gleaning unique & quality items from across the country to assemble this great collection. This listing is simply the tip of the iceberg. Don’t miss attending the special event. Photos & more details at www. stichterauctions.com.
We will be offering 77.812 m/l acres of good productive farmland located on Dull Rd, just east of Arcanum Ithaca Rd, just south of Arcanum, Ohio. There are no buildings to convey with this land. This is your opportunity to bid your price on this desirable property. Auction will be held at the office of Lyle Bixler Realty at address above. Property selling with seller’s right of confirmation of final bid. Seller will pay January 2018 installment of property taxes, with buyer responsible for all taxes thereafter. Buyer to be responsible for CAUV recoupment, if any. Terms: $25,000.00 earnest money deposit day of auction with balance due at closing within 40 days of auction. Make your inspections-Arrange financing Attend auction-Bid your price Contact: Lyle Bixler 937-692-5139 • cell 937-423-1139 Ron Crist 937-417-4799 Dave Fine 937-423- 2002
OWNER TROUTWINE FARMS, INC
Kieth Monnier, Owner
LARGE ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2017
9:00AM
KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY 5378 SEBRING-WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331 DOORS OPEN AT 8:00AM **PERSONAL PROPERTY ITEMS FROM PREVIOUS OWNERS MARK & PAT PAX ~ PAX THIS AND THAT, VERSAILLES, OHIO**
Directions: Approx. 30 miles NORTH of Dayton, Ohio. From the intersection of S.R. 49 and U.S. 127 Bypass, take U.S. 127 NORTH approx. ¼ mile to Sebring-Warner Rd. and turn RIGHT or EAST to auction site, just 2 buildings EAST of the “Early Bird”. (WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Hanna Paint Lighted Bubble Face Clock (Round); 34”x36” Framed Stained Glass Versailles, Ohio Panel w/Chickens (Very Unique); sev. Oil Lamps; 5 Gal. DeLeval Cream Can; Early Drive-In Movie Speaker; Cast Iron Pitch Pump; Crock Chicken Waterer; Hanging Dairy Scales; (2) Copper Wash Boilers; Porcelain Toledo Scales; B.F. Goodrich Rubber Tire Ash Tray; Lg. Early Wood H. Crank Slaw Cutter; Early Zenith Table Radio; Stromberg-Carlson Cellulose Case Radio; sev. Cast Iron Skillets; (2) Cast Iron Kettles; sev. Sadd Irons; Early Firestone Record Player; sev. Wood Advertising Crates; sev. Wood Round Cheese Boxes; numerous Crocks including: #20 White Crock w/Blue Shamrock, (2) #10 Crocks, #8 Crock w/Heart, #3 Bee Sting Crock, #3 & #4 Crocks, 1 & 2 Gal. Crocks & Jugs, Salt Crocks & more; Early Framed Pinball (Glass) Score Panel; Petersime Incubator Co. Framed Adv. Poster and Wood Shipping Crate; Cardboard Full Size Miss DeLeval Cut Out; Star & Maid Rite Wood/Brass Washboards; National #512 (Glass) Washboard; (2) Coca-Cola Trays; (6) Tusks w/Skrimshaw Etching; Girl Head Planter; Coo-Coo Clock; View Finder & Slides; Santa-Fe RR Ash Tray; Toledo 5Lb. Scales; Glass Pig Bank; Cast Bear Bank; Lucky Joe Glass Bank; Wabash Wood Stove Board; Set of 4 1956 Chevy Hub Caps; Early Oliver Typewriter w/Case; Early Waterbury Wall Clock; Early Admiral Record Player; Class of 1907 Wayne & Patterson Twp. School Photo; sev. Beer Steins; Granite Ware items; Early Comic Books; Early Gas Station Road Maps; Conn Trombone w/Case; Early Clarinet; Directors Trumpet w/Case; Dazy Red Ryder BB Gun; (2) #25 Pump BB Rifles; Lionel & American Flyer Trains, Track, Bridges, Transformers, Train Station; Shoe Lathe; old Wrenches; sev. Adv. Feed Sacks; Box of Wood Eggs; Early Kitchen Utensils; Hummel Figurines w/Original Boxes; Photo of 1955 91st Ohio General Assembly; 1940’s Am. Antique Journal; Apollo 12, 13 & 14 Pitchers & Glass Sets; Versailles Oil & Gas Co. Advertising; 1935 Newspaper Articles; Adv. Pens & Pencils; Harvey Hole Mack Trks. Frisby; Glasson’s Poultry Versailles, Ohio Adv. Calendars, Stationery, Adv. Books; Early Furmills “Leader” Sack Versailles, Ohio; (2) Views of Versailles Picture Books; Early Bibles Rev. H.A. Smith, 1895, 1898, 1901; 1875 Darke Co. Atlas; 1906 Ohio & World Atlas; Lg. 1925 & 1926 Darke Co. School Account Ledger; 1956 Darke Co. Plat Book; Coca-Cola (Red) Cooler; Red & White Granite Coffee Pot; sev. Wood Rolling Pins; Copper Tea Kettle; Advertising Yard Sticks; Early Railroad Oiler; (28) Lg. Boxes of 1” Marbles (all colors); other Marbles (various sizes); Churn Gold & Coca Cola Wood Rulers; (2) World Globes; V. Leader Tobacco Tin; Cigar Boxes; Early Cincy Reds Megaphone; (2) Sm. Wagner Cast Ash Tray Skillets; sev. Adv. Picture Thermometers including: Kelch Gen. Store & C&J Café, Versailles, Ohio; Oswalt Garage Adv. Ash Tray, Ansonia, Ohio; United Grain Co. Tin Match Holder; Gilbert No. 5 ½ Erector Set in Metal Case; Scotch Picnic Basket; Early Beverage Bottles, Green, White, Amber; Green Porcelain Light Shade; H. Duty Steel Strong Box; Early Wood Doll Cradle; Lg. Wicker Basket; Wood Port-A-Pot; (2) Argus Cameras; Wood Printers Tray; Wood Shadow Box; Early License Plates including: 1917, 1918, 1919, 1930’s, 1940’s, 1950’s, 1960’s & 1970’s; lots of Record Albums including: 1970’s Rock Albums, Country, Christmas & others; 45’s Records; 8 Trak Tapes; Child’s Bounce Horse; 50’s Metal Stroller; Cast Iron Scotty Dog; Hobo Metal Sign; Dietz Oil Lantern; Dazy BB Rifle Adv. Covers; Leathers Doctor Bag; Wood Kroger Berry Basket; Nobility Flatware in Wood Case; Wood Indian Plaque; Figurines; Wm. Rogers Silverware; Brass Book Ends (Ships); sev. Versailles Sesquicentennial Plates; 1886 Gram’s World Atlas; 1904 World Atlas; sev. Early U.S. Storage Battery Patents Books 1800’s-1900’s; Box Baby Shoes; N.O.S. Oldsmobile Ball Caps; Wood Bowls; sev. Early Radios & Record Players; Versailles Yearbooks (some in the 1930’s); Chief Yearbooks; sev. Boxes of Decorative Agate Stone; Early Baking Soda Cans; Gilbert Microscope; Trivets; Emerson 8 Trak Turn Table; Mini Pool Table; misc. Games, Toys; Glass Nativity Set; INRI Lg. Wood Cross w/Jesus; sev. Stained Glass Framed Art Work; Knotted Comforters; Quilts; Blankets; Handy Work; Material; Victorian Lamps; S&P Shakers; Dog Figurines; Bird Figurines; Magnetic Stones; Staffordshire Bone China Thimble Collection; Perillo Pewter Belt Buckle Display & Cabinet; Barlow Key Chains & Display Cabinet; Children’s Books; N.O.S. Beanie Babies & Cards, Collectibles; Memories of Yesterday Figurines; Porcelain Clowns; N.O.S. Greeting, Christmas & Mickey Cards; F&F Collector Cups; 1926 Versailles H. School Diploma; Early Last Supper Framed Picture. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Early Full Size Wicker Casket; Oak Dresser w/Beveled Glass Mirror; Marble Top Dresser Hanky Boxes; 3 Dr. Oak Chest of Drawers; Globe (2) Section Oak/Glass Stacking Bookcases; 4 Ft. Oak Roll Top Desk S-Roll (Nice); 6 Leg Parlor Lamp Table; Walnut Book Stand; Hardware Store Wood Counter, 11 Ft. Long x 2 ½ Ft. Wide; Counter Top Glass & Wood Display Cabinet; Victorian Settee (Very Ornate); Early Standing Radio; Enterprise Porcelain (Repo) Wood or Coal Cooking Stove; Early #6 Woodrowasher Dbl. Wood Barrels Wash Tubs w/ Anchor Wood Ringer, Elec. Motor (Rare); 3’ x 4’ Glass 4-Sided Display Cabinet w/Base Stand; Oak Rocker w/Upholstered Seat; Child’s Wood Rocker; 1-Door Glass Cupboard; Empire Style Night Stand; 100 Lb. Wood Pride Coffee Barrel w/Advertising; (2) Porcelain Top Cabinets; Sellers Porcelain Top Table; Walnut Pedestal Table; Early 2-Door Glass Kitchen Cupboard Top Cabinet; Early “Davis” Oak Trendle Cabinet Sewing Machine; sev. Early School Desks; Early Trendle Cabinet Sewing Machine; Leader Cast Iron Sewing Machine Base; sm. Early Oak Drop Front Secretary Cabinet; (2) Primitive Tables; Early Wood Clothes Wardrobe; Lg. Glass & Brass Chandelier w/Red Diamonds; Vough Tiger Oak Elec. Player Piano w/Stained Glass Panels (Works Good); Walnut Finish Elec. Player Piano w/Stained Glass Panels (Nice); Mission Style Wood Hall Tree; Wood Drying Rack. MODERN FURNITURE & RELATED 4 Ft. x 4 Ft. Oak Dining Table w/Removable Top w/(Marble Game) Table inside; 2 Dr. Oak Filing Cabinet; Maple Desk; Pine Desk; Metal Desk; (2) Wood Coffee Tables; (3) Pc. Bedroom Suite, 2 Chests, Single Bed; (4) Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite; Glass Display Showroom Cabinet; (2) Wood High Chairs; (9) Stack Chairs; sev. Stands, Tables, Chairs; Elec. Cash Register; (2) Metal Wardrobes; (2) Greeting Card Holder Racks; Wire Display Racks; Power Lift Chair (Tan). GLASSWARE Qt. Diary Maid Glass Milk Bottle; Qt. Sanders Amber Glass Milk Bottle; Cobalt Blue Pitcher & (8) Glasses w/Ships; 3 Handle Carnival Vase (Blue); Yellow Dep. Cracker Jar, C&S, Bowl; Crystal Leaf Basket; P.G. Pitchers; Early Coca-Cola Btls.; Amber Indy Brewing Btls.; Early Pabst & Blatz Glass Btls.; Chero Cola Btl. (Wapak, OH); Versailles Bottle Works; (2) Mickey Mouse Cups; Ranger Joe Cup; Fire King Measuring Cup; 6 Pl. Setting Fry Glass Dishes; Sellers Tea & S&P Jars; 8 Pl. China Set (Luzon); Green Glasses; Vases; Corning Baking Dishes; Pyrex Bowls; sev. Glass Juicers; Green Dep. Ref. Dish; Whistle Cola BT.; Swallows Root Beer Btl. & others; Amber Globe Jar w/Wire Lid; Glass Punch Bowl; Ruby Red Glassware; (4) A&W Root Beer Mugs; (2) Stroh’s Beer Glasses & much more!
ESTATE OF PATRICIA A. PAX Debra K. Kauffman, Executor Ryan Dynes, Attorney Case #: 2016-1-299
Office: 937.316.8400 Cell: 937.459.7686 Michel Werner Auctioneer
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FORT RECOVERY – The Fort Recovery Historical Society & Project Recovery will be holding its annual One of a Kind Auction on Oct. 15, 5-9 p.m., in the elementary/ middle school auditeria. The theme of the auction is “A Venetian Venture.” This event has become the major source of funds to support the maintenance of historical sites and the Visitors Center in the community. Tickets are on sale at the Fort Recovery Insurance Agency, Mercer Savings Bank, First Financial Bank,
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FOA hosts pizza and discussion
GREENVILLE – On Oct. 1, an open discussion will take place during Families of Addicts (FOA) weekly meeting. Please come with your questions, comments or just enjoy some free pizza. FOA weekly meetings are held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 131 East 4th St., Greenville. Anyone is welcome. Come with questions, comments or just to listen. FOA meetings are held every Thursday from 7-8:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. FOA is non-profit organization and the Darke County director is Heather Lawson. Call 937-4782968 for more information.
PCS Quarter Auction slated
GREENVILLE – PCS, 5844 Jaysville St. Johns Road, Greenville, will host a Quarter Auction on Oct. 12. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the auction begins at 6 p.m. There will be food and snacks available for purchase. Vendors include Mom & Me, Damsel in Defense, Tastefully Simple, Scentzy, Pampered Chef, Trudy’s Key Fobs, Our Hearts Desire, Avon, Thirty-One, Tupperware, Paparazzi, Snap Charms, Funadoodle, LuLaRoe, Dog-On-It Bakery, Pink Zebra, Norwex, Jamberry Nail, Pure Romance, Lila Rose, Premier Jewelry, Bombs Away, Mary Kay and more to come. Proceeds go to Empowering Life Without Limits for Developmental Disabilities.
Halloween Dance at PCS
GREENVILLE – The public is invited to a Halloween Dance at PCS, 5844 Jaysville St. Johns Road, Greenville, on Oct. 27, 6-9 p.m. The $5 donation covers the cost of the meal and dance. All proceeds will go to Toys for Tots. They will be serving Ghouling Goulash, Witches Fingers, Monster Cookies and Swamp Slime. Music is provided by DJ Aaron Orr. You may dress in a costume and prizes will be awarded.
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MV Fall Craft Show
UNION CITY – The Mississinawa Valley Fall Craft Show will be held Oct. 28, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come and spend the day shopping and also help support the eighth grade students going to Washington, DC this year. All money raised helps the eighth graders with the trip. There are various local vendors, concession stand, bake sale and the main raffle prize is a Pro 600 KitchenAid Mixer. Anyone interested in having a booth at the craft show can call Sandy Denniston at (937) 968-4111.
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mation, call 419-375-4908. The Cruise-In is sponsored by area merchants, Fort Recovery Merchants and the Fort Street Car Classics Car Club. The car club has donated to the Fort Recovery Museum, school fire department, police, Camp Encouragement, Center for Neurological Development, Cancer Society and more.
UNION CITY – PAWS Animal Rescue & Shelter in Union City will be holding its fourth annual Bingo fundraiser on Oct. 5, at the Community Room, 103 N. Columbia St., Union City, Ind. The fun begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20 each and are good for 20 games and are available at The Corner Cupboard in downtown Union City or from any board member. If seats are available, tickets will be available at the door, but seating is limited; it is advised to reserve them ahead of time. Sandwiches, snacks and soft drinks will be available for sale, and there will be a 50-50 raffle. Raffle tickets for a KitchenAid Blender and a vintage leather panel football, laser signed by the Indianapolis Colt’s will also available, with a drawing
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FFA Boosters offer thank you
PITSBURG – The Franklin Monroe FFA Boosters would like to thank the community for supporting its first farm equipment consignment auction that was held Aug. 5 in Pitsburg. A special thanks to HarvestLand Pitsburg, Keller Grain Pitsburg and Ron Crist Auctioneering. Proceeds from the auction help fund scholarships, FFA State/National Convention costs, etc. Check them out on Facebook by searching for Franklin Monroe MVCTCFFA and find upcoming events.
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October events bring autumn to downtown GREENVILLE – Fall has arrived in downtown Greenville with the October First Friday event and the annual A Day of Harvest event, held Oct. 6 and 7. Overflow your senses with fall favorites found in downtown Greenville. Be sure to check out all of the fall inspired items in the quaint shops and restaurants; including unique home decor, cozy fall fashions, and delicious autumn flavors. During the First Friday event, musicians will perform in several locations throughout the downtown district. Some will be hosted inside businesses and some will be hosted outside, weather permitting. If there is a chance of inclement weather,
the musicians will all be moved inside. Entertainment will include Spittin’ Image at Readmore’s Hallmark, Diane Hart at The Merchant House (6-8 p.m.), Noah Back at The Bistro Off Broadway, Chelsea & John Whirledge at The Coffee Pot, Nicole Stewart at The Cozy Nest, FHMCC House Band at First Heavy Metal Church of Christ, Star 88.9 Radio at Bread of Life Bookstore, Michael Wells at The Don’s Pizza, Noah McCabe at Chillz Frozen Yogurt, and more. The October First Friday event is kindly sponsored by Second National Bank. Main Street Greenville invites everyone to make reservations to eat dinner downtown from
6-7 p.m., and stay for the music performances from 7-9 p.m. (unless stated otherwise). In addition, many businesses will stay open late for shopping. Then head back downtown the next morning for A Day of Harvest! An array of autumn activities are planned to tempt everyone’s interest. The schedule for the day includes the following: 9 a.m. – Chocolate Walk Tickets go on sale at The Darke County Welcome Center 9 a.m.-1 p.m. – Downtown Greenville Farmers’ Market - in front of the Courthouse 9 a.m.-until gone – Pumpkin Giveaway - for every $25 spent downtown that day, sponsored by Aultman Farms
10 a.m.-noon – Applesauce samples - located in front of KitchenAid Experience 10 a.m.-4 p.m. – Needle in a Haystack Contest - Find the golden needle at participating businesses and get a special prize!
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Ticket Required. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. – Sidewalk Chalk & Autumn Inspired Children’s Crafts - located on W. 3rd St. 11:30 a.m. – Children’s Story Time - located on W. 3rd St. Also, many businesses will offer fall specials or features. For more information, visit the organi-
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contributions to the world of reading. The library will be showcasing many of them throughout the month with displays, information sheets, suggested reading lists, and one very special guest. Arcanum’s very own Linda Castillo will be on hand Oct. 30 for a book signing sure to be a super event. She has published
30 books and won numerous awards. Her latest book, “Down a Dark Road,” was released in July of this year. She is at work on her next Kate Burkholder novel. The library will be releasing more details about this fabulous event shortly. Stay tuned, and come on in for “Hooray for Ohio Authors!”
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ARCANUM – The Arcanum Public Library will be celebrating Ohio authors during the month of October. Ohio has produced multiple best-selling authors and illustrators over the years, and countless others with wonderful
zation on Facebook or at their website, www.MainStreetGreenville.org. You can contact the organization at 421 S. Broadway or by phone at 937-5484998.
Pumpkins will line the steps of the Darke County Courthouse for Main Street Greenville’s Pumpkin Giveaway during A Day of Harvest.
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WEST MANCHESTER – For teens in grades 6-12: use patterns or create your own design with perler beads at the Preble County District Library. Build your design, and then heat the beads to join them together permanently. This program will be at the West Manchester Library on Oct. 2, 4 p.m. Call (937) 678-5803 to register for the program to ensure the library has enough supplies.
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CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, good cond., blue, 107,893 miles ........................................................................................................................ $12,995.........$11,900 2006 GMC CANYON REG. CAB 2WD PU, 2.8L 4 cyl., 5 speed, air, exc. cond., gray, 39,080 miles ....... $7,995.............6,500 2006 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, black, 102,187 miles ...................................................................................................................... $13,995.........$12,500 2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS CX FWD, 3.4L, V6, loaded, good cond., silver, 177,439 miles................... $3,995...........$2,900 2005 CHEVY COLORADO LS CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 3.5L 5 cyl., all power, very nice, blue, 212,751 miles .......................................................................................................................... $7,995...........$6,900 2005 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT 4x4, 5.3L, V8, leather, loaded, very nice, beige, 156,836 miles ............ $10,995...........$9,500 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT REG. CAB 2WD PU, 4.7, V8, all power, very nice, white, 98,914 miles... $8,995...........$7,900 2005 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4, 5.3L, V8, leather, sunroof, DVD system, loaded, exc. cond. silver, 161,046 miles......................................................................................................................... $9,995...........$8,900 2005 BUICK TERRAZA CXL VAN, 3.5L, V6, leather, DVD player, loaded, good cond., blue, 202,472 miles .......................................................................................................................... $3,995...........$2,900
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CHEVROLET
2017 CHEVY CRUZE LT, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., all power, super nice, red, 29,168 miles .............................. $17,995.........$16,500 2017 CHEVY CRUZE PREMIER, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, sharp, white, 23,006 miles ............ $18,995.........$17,500 2017 CHEVY IMPALA PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, super nice, silver, 18,854 miles........ $27,995.........$26,500 2016 CHEVY CAMARO 2SS CONVERTIBLE, 6.2L V8, leather, all power, one owner, like new, gray, 1,651 miles ............................................................................................................. $40,995.........$39,900 2015 CHEVY SS, 4 dr., 6.2L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, like new, silver, 6,017 miles .......................... $38,995.........$37,900 2015 CHEVY SPARK, 1.2L 4 cyl., loaded, one owner, exc. cond., blue, 25,590 .................................... $11,995.........$10,500 2014 CHEVY MALIBU LT 4 dr., 2.5L, 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, very nice, silver, 100,747 miles .......... $11,995.........$10,900 2014 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, diamond white, 56,311 miles ......................................................................................................... $22,995.........$21,500 2010 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, all power, exc. cond., blue, 90,043 miles ............................... $11,995...........$9,900 2010 CHEVY CORVETTE GRAND SPORT COUPE, 6.2L V8, 6 speed, leather, loaded, like new, maroon, 2,838 miles........................................................................................................ $46,995.........$45,500 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.9L V6, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 115,528 miles ............... $10,995...........$9,500 2006 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.9L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 163,567 miles ........ $7,995...........$5,900 2000 CHEVY IMPALA, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, all power, very nice, maroon, 132,696 miles ................................ $3,995...........$2,900 1989 CHEVY CAMARO IROC Z, 5.7L V8, loaded, show car, white, 62,748 miles ................................. $19,995.........$18,900
OTHER MAKES
2017 CHRYSLER 300C AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, like new, blue, 14,280 miles ............. $28,995.........$27,500 2016 BUICK LACROSSE, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, black, 38,905 miles ..... $22,995.........$21,900 2013 NISSAN ALTIMA S, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., loaded, exc. cond., white, 77,653 miles ............................. $11,995.........$10,500 2012 FORD FOCUS SE, 4 dr., 2.0L 4 cyl., sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., black, 111,220 miles ............... $10,995...........$8,900 2011 DODGE CHARGER R/T, 4 dr., 5.7L, Hemi V8, leather, loaded, sharp, maroon, 63,483 miles ...... $20,995.........$19,500 2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, sunroof, loaded, sharp, gray, 134,241 miles .................... $6,995...........$5,500 2006 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT, 4 dr., 3.8L Supercharged, V6, leather, loaded, sharp, black, 206,638 miles ........................................................................................................................ $4,995...........$3,900 2006 BUICK LUCERNE CX, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, all power, very nice, blue, 236,603 miles ............................. $4,995...........$3,900 2005 PONTIAC G6 GT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, good cond., gray, 188,425 miles ........... $5,995 ...........$4,900 2002 BUICK CENURY CUSTOM, 4 dr., 3.1L V6, loaded, very nice, beige, unknown miles .................... $3,995...........$2,900 2000 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, leather, loaded, good cond., blue, 159,340 miles ....... $4,995...........$3,900 2000 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, all power, very nice, beige, 164,556miles.................. $3,995 ...........$2,900
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