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Baker named grand marshal of Hometown Holiday Horse Event broadcasting after a stint in the Navy. In 1970, he returned home and began working in radio at GREENVILLE – While not a WPTW in Piqua. resident of Darke County, Steve His father owned the station Baker has been here and covered nearly every story imaginable for and Baker recalled his dad telling him he was going to give him the past 40 years. a six-month trial and if it didn’t Because of his dedication to work out, he would be out. Fifty covering Greenville and Darke years later, Baker is still broadCounty, Main Street Greenville casting. and the Hometown Holiday Prior to joining WHIO-TV in Horse Event Committee has 1980, the legendary broadcaster named Baker as the Grand Margot a taste of the television side shal for this year’s event. of broadcasting while working as The event will be held Satura stringer for Channel 2. day, Nov. 21 with the lighted Reminiscing about his time horse caravan beginning at 7 p.m. covering events in the county, along South Broadway in downBaker remembered trials, crashtown Greenville. es, and fires, but he also was fond Baker started his career in
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Ryan Berry (left), executive director of Main Street Greenville, and Diana Stebbins (right), chairperson of the Hometown Holiday Horse Event, congratulate Steve Baker on being named this year’s Grand Marshal.
GOP Women hosting ‘Meet the Candidates’ Oct. 12 Republicans on ballot invited to speak Staff report
GREENVILLE — The Darke County Republican Women’s Club (DCRWC) has invited all of the Republican candidates running in the November 3 general election to speak. The program will be held Monday, October 12, 6 p.m., at the U-Turn Building on the Radiant Lighthouse Campus, 5256 Sebring Warner Road, Greenville. The evening’s program is free and does not require reservations. The invited Republican candidates on the ballot, with the position each seeks, are: Warren Davidson (reelection to 8th Congressional District), Sharon Kennedy (reelection for Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court), Judi French (reelection for Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court), Chris Epley (for Judge of the 2nd District Court of Appeals), Matt Huffman (reelection for 12th District State Senator), Jena Powell (reelection for 80th District State Representative), Susan Manchester (reelection for 84th District State Representative), Jason Aslinger (reelection for Judge of the Juvenile/Probate Division of the Darke County Court of Common Pleas), Matthew Aultman (reelection for Darke County Commissioner), Larry Holmes (for Darke County Commissioner), R. Kelly Ormsby, III (reelection for Darke County Prosecuting Attorney), Cindy Pike (reelection for Darke County Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas), Toby Spencer (reelection for Darke County Sheriff), Linda Stachler (reelection for Darke County Recorder), and Timothy Kathman (reelection for Darke County Coroner). “The club is very pleased to provide this chance for the residents of Darke County to meet the Republican Candidates personally, have a chance to speak with them and hear their plans for representing the residents of Darke County,” said Betty Hill, DCRWC President. “These are the people who will help run our state and county government. We hope the public will take advantage of this opportunity to meet them.” See GOP | 4A
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Sunshine 5K benefits non-profit groups Staff report
GREENVILLE — Runners and walkers enjoyed new paths through Greenville City Park as part of the revised course for the annual Sunshine 5K Run/ Walk on Saturday, September 19. Hosted by the Darke County Foundation, the event raised money for several local non-profit organizations, including Bridges to College, the Cancer Association of Darke County, Darke County Parks, DeColores Montessori School, Edison College Foundation, and St. Mary’s School. Participants could choose to have their regisRunning With You Race Photographers by Tiffanie & Phil tration money go towards Participants run, walk and leap at the start of the Sunshine 5K on September 19 in Greenville City Park. one of these groups. Hosted by the Darke County Foundation, the event raised money for several Darke County non-profit Volunteers baked about organizations. 1,000 homemade cookies, and donors provided a win-win event.” participants and provided a than Hein, race director variety of snacks, a SunFoundation trustees and trustee of the Darke shine 5K T-shirt, and other 45-minute start period for and staff organized the County Foundation. social distancing. giveaways to make the event with guidance from “The 5K provides an “This race has a long Sunshine 5K a top-quality the Darke County Health enjoyable opportunity for tradition of serving the event that participants its many participants,” charitable interests of have come to expect. The See SUNSHINE | 6A Hein added. “Overall, it’s a Foundation registered 326 Darke County,” said Jona-
Early voting for Nov. 3 election starts Oct. 6 Voters of Darke County in cooperation with the Darke GREENVILLE — While County Board of Elections wants you to have the facts. you can only vote once, Election Day is Novemyou don’t have to wait until Election Day to vote. ber 3, with voting hours of Early or absentee or mail-in 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at your polling place. voting starts on October Early voting, which 6. The League of Women
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of covering happier events that take place throughout the county. Diana Stebbins, chairperson for the Hometown Holiday Horse Event, shared when the horse event first began, they were fortunate if it had 1,000 to 2,000 spectators. After Baker came in and did a story on the event, it grew to around 10,000 visitors. One may not hear or see Baker on their television as much as they once did, but he said he still there and he is still enjoying it. Today he is semi-retired, but is still working on finding stories. Finding those stories may not
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Domestic disturbance/harassment September 26, 2:52 p.m.: Patrolling officers noticed an altercation on the corner of Fifth and Ash Street. The matter was resolved amicably, and no charges were pressed. Warrant September 25, 8:08 p.m.: Officers responded to Goodwill, 637 Wagner Avenue, in reference to a suspicious person report. Upon arrival, officers made contact with Aaron Sanders, who had a warrant out for his arrest for a parole violation on a felonious assault charge. Sanders was arrested and transported to the Darke County Jail where he is currently held. Theft September 19, 2:53 p.m.: Police were dispatched to the corner of East Fourth Street and St. Clair Street in reference to a fight. During the fight, a cell phone was dropped and picked up by an unknown person. The investigation is ongoing. September 22, 3:43 p.m.: Officers responded to Walmart, 1501 Wagner Avenue, in reference to a theft not in progress. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the complainant who notified police that a number of televisions were stolen from the electronics section of the store. Police were unable to obtain the identities of the individuals responsible for the theft and the investigation is still open. September 26, 12:30 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to CVS Pharmacy, 1009 East Main Street, in reference to a theft not in progress. Police were able to locate the subject, Issac Lane, who had previously been trespassed from CVS. Lane was issued two citations for criminal trespassing and theft. September 26, 2:30 p.m.: Police responded to 1400 block of North Chippewa Street in reference to a stolen license plate. The complainant did not know who could have taken it and the investigation See POLICE | 5A
ARCANUM — The Village of Arcanum will hold the following Public Hearing: Public Hearing – Zoning Amendment request for property East of East Woodside Dr. Meeting Date: Tuesday, November 10 at 6:30 p.m. Location: 309 South Albright Street, Arcanum Zoning Amendment documentation shall be available for public review at 309 South Albright Street in the office of the Administrative Specialist through November 10, 2020.
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Finance to meet Oct. 5 ARCANUM — The Village of Arcanum will be holding the following public committee meeting: Finance Committee Meeting: October 5 at 4:30 p.m. at 309 S. Albright Street, Arcanum.
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Friends of the Parks to meet GREENVILLE — The Friends of the Darke County Parks will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will take place in the Assembly Room at the Shawnee Prairie Nature Center. We are proud to have now been established for 25 years. Current members of the Friends will be presented with some bylaws changes that they will need to review before a vote is taken at the November 10 meeting. The Friends will follow the guidelines established by the Board of Commissioners for COVID19 era gatherings. Those attending are asked to wear a mask. Sanitizers will be available. Physical distancing will be practiced. Take this opportunity to learn more about the Friends of the Darke County Parks, and what we have been doing for 25 years! If you have any questions about our organization, call the park office at 937-548-0165 or go to www.darkecountyparks.org.
EUM Holiday Boutique set GREENVILLE —The EUM Women’s Ministry is hosting their annual Holiday Boutique Saturday, November 14, 2020, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Whether you have Christmas shopping to do, need a Girls’ Day Out, or just want to help a great cause, stop by the EUM Church Worship Center, 1451 Sater Street, in Greenville. You can grab lunch or pick up some wonderful baked goods. We will also have jewelry, skin care, kitchenware, baby items, purses, home décor and much more! Bring an item for the Pregnancy Help Center and bless a new or expecting mom who needs a little help. Vendor booths are still available. Request an application by contacting Cindy Crawford at
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Trick or Treat set for Oct. 25 GREENVILLE — Trick or Treat in the City of Greenville will be from 6 to 8 p.m., Sunday, October 25. Your cooperation is appreciated in keeping with this time frame. Parents or guardians are encouraged to accompany children during this time and practice safe social distancing and thoroughly inspect all the children’s candy received (for possible tampering) before allowing them to eat it. To help ensure the safety of all participants during this time of COVID-19, those households planning on handing out treats, are advised to follow the recommendations of the Ohio Dept. of Health in wearing a mask and gloves when distributing candy. If possible, turn a porch light on to indicate your residence will welcome the little “ghosts and goblins” during this time.
Cemetery clean up Oct. 1-14 NEWBERRY TWP — Fall cemetery clean-up will run from October 1 through October 14. Please remove all decorations that you wish to save by October 14th in all cemeteries maintained by Newberry Township. The cemetery staff will begin removing old arrangements Thursday, October 15. New fall arrangements in vases attached to monuments or fall saddles will not be removed. Other new arrangements may be placed November 1. Cemeteries included are: Highland - High Street, Covington Greenville Creek - Buckneck Rd., Bradford See BRIEFS | 5A
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A journey starts with a single misstep incident I experimaking the “shameenced in Turkey in shame” signal as I 2019. Fresh from pulled the pants back the airport around to belly level. 9 p.m., I decided I’d like to forget the to take a nice time I took 12 Frankwalk in Istanbul lin College students past shops selling on a travel trip to Near clothing, rugs and Ireland. Prior to leavDarke souvenirs. A young ing, I lectured them Hank man accosted me on the importance of Nuwer and tried ripping holding on to their my passport holder passports. off of my neck. Dozens of But about 100 miles people surrounded us, but after they and I left Galno one moved to help. I way with three days to go managed to fend him off on the trip, I made a sad while screaming words discovery on the chartered better left out of a family bus. I inched up to the newspaper, and he skulked driver to whisper that I away empty-handed. had left my passport in my Then there was my inn room. trip to Cuba just before Now he apparently had President Trump stopped dealt with ditsy travelers tourist travel to that coun- before. “I’ll phone them,” try. I went through entry he said. “No worries.” customs while my wife I went back to my seat. waited in line. I answering Minutes later the driver’s security questions in my voice boomed over the ungrammatical, self-taught intercom. “Professor, the Spanish. But my wife inn is sending your lost knew no Spanish and was passport overnight by Feddetained. Luckily, a bilineral Express.” gual American served as I hope to never again her translator. One stress- experience a hazing like ful hour later she joined those 12 students gave me SALVAGE me. all the rocky roadYARD to DubBut disaster occurred lin. SCHOENLEIN when we left the country a Wait, the worse is yet SALVAGE YARD TRUCKING AND week later. My wife went through departure without SALVAGE, LTD SCHOENLEIN a snag, but I had lost some 4625 Hardin-Wapakoneta Rd. TRUCKING AND weight and my pants were Sidney, OH 45365 a size too big. The military SALVAGE, LTD officer at Customs insisted 4625937-492-1515 Hardin-Wapakoneta Rd. 8031 Mercer-Darke Cty Line Rd. I hold my arms over my Sidney, OH 45365 Maria Stein, OH 45860 head as I went through the 937-492-1515 metal detector. 419-582-4011 8031 Mercer-Darke Cty Line Rd. Bloop! My pants went Buyers of Scrap Steel Maria Stein, OH 45860 below my shocking red Delivered to the Yard briefs down to my knees. 419-582-4011 No Aluminum I looked up at the aghast Buyers of Scrap Steel officer and then spotDelivered to the Yard ted my wife behind him, No Aluminum
to come. I had a free trip to Lima, Peru, in 2014 courtesy of frequent flyer miles. But at the Delta desk a supervisor told me my passport was too worn to let me proceed and cancelled my trip. I begged for mercy without him budging. I had to wait at the Indianapolis airport for hours until I could find someone to fetch me and take me home. My hotel was prepaid, along with some planned side trips, and that was all good money down the drain. But Delta restored my free miles. That time, too, I went to the post office and told the clerk why I needed a replacement passport. “I’ve seen many passports in worse condition than yours,” she said. Grrr. I’d like to go back and send that inflexible Delta supervisor on a trip. Preferably, one way to Uranus. In 2015 I was dating my future wife who then lived in Warsaw. After she checked out of her hotel room and I checked out of mine, I discovered I had apparently the passport LAWN lost & GARDEN
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case that was supposed to hang from my neck. This was bad news because we were headed from Chicago to Europe. An hour later, after the passport service in Chicago promised to help me with an emergency replacement, I discovered that my passport in its case had slipped under my armpit. It is a good thing Gosia has a sense of humor. Speaking of humor, on one trip back from Europe a big burly policeman approached me at the luggage pickup. “Are you carrying GREENVILLE GREENVILLE $10,000 on you?” the offi-
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JOHN AARON SWICK BRADFORD — John Aaron Swick, 62, of Bradford, Ohio, passed away Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at the Rehabilitation Institute of Ohio in Dayton after a courageous battle with multiple health conditions. John was born July 26, 1958 in Dayton, Ohio and was the son of the late Hunter Ray and Jewel Irene (Pennington) Swick. Beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather and uncle, John will be sorely missed by his family and friends. Affectionately known as “Swicky,” John was a graduate of Bradford High School. A skilled heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) professional, John was employed at Allied Services in Clayton, Ohio for 30 years and at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio for 10 years. He was also a member of Common Ground Christian Church in Bradford. John was a man who lived out his faith and would frequently serve as an HVAC handyman angel of sorts, helping out area families who had fallen on hard times by fixing their furnaces or air conditioners at no cost simply because he knew they needed a helping hand. He is survived by his beloved wife of 42 years, Linda (Reed) Swick; his dearly-loved children,
Nikkea Swick of Bradford, and John Michael Swick and his wife Brittany, also of Bradford; his three sisters, Lorraine Lowe of Greenville, Ohio, Bridget and late Michael Simon of Troy, Ohio, and Judy and Curtis Gasson of Mount Sterling, Kentucky; and his brother, the late James Hall and his wife Kathy Hall of Englewood, Ohio. He leaves three granddaughters, ShayLeigh, MaLiha and Rose Swick, all of Bradford, each of whom brought special joy into their grandfather’s life. He also leaves behind his mother-in-law, Patricia (Derr) Reed and father-in-law, the late Norman Reed; sister-in-law, Joni (Reed) Thomas and husband, Bill Thomas; his aunt, Sharon Selanders; nieces and nephews, Heather and Wayne Doyle, Billy Thomas, Alicia and Chris Chapman, Ashley and Scott Eley, Sierra Jackson, Kurtis Gasson, Zachary Gasson, and many beloved friends. Family and friends may pay their respects Sunday afternoon, October 4, 2020, from 2 to 5 p.m., at the Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home, 131 W Oakwood Street, Bradford, Ohio. Funeral Services will take place Monday morning, October 5, at 10:30 a.m., with burial to follow in Interment Oakland Cemetery. Condolences may be left for the family at www. stockerfraley.com
BRADFORD — Ruth Evelyn Wirrig, age 95, of Bradford, passed peacefully, surrounded by her family, Wednesday, September 30, 2020, at the Versailles Healthcare Center. Ruth was born April 14, 1925, in Greenup, Kentucky, to the late Howard and Nora (Elkins) Nelson. She was a graduate of Greenup High School. She owned and operated Wirrig’s Hardware and Appliance for many years. Ruth was a member of the Bradford United Methodist Church, and Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter #241. She enjoyed playing cards, bowling, golf, watching the Cincinnati Reds and the Ohio State Buckeyes. She always kept jars of homemade vegetable soup, applesauce and butterscotch pudding ready for her grandkids when they stopped by. Ruth is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold L. Wirrig in 1996; and brothers, Walter and Elmer Nelson. Ruth is survived by her sons and their wives, Jeff
and Deb Wirrig of Bradford, Steve and Karen Wirrig of Estes Park, Colo.; grandchildren, Marissa and Brandon Wirrig; brother, Earl Nelson of Knobster, Mo.; sisters-in-law, Marilyn Wirrig and Elizabeth Brewer, both of Greenville; as well as other relatives and friends. Funeral Service will be held Saturday, October 3, 2020, 10:30 a.m., at Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home, Bradford, with Pastor John Shelton officiating. Interment in Harris Creek Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday, October 2, 2020, 5 to 7 p.m., at the funeral home. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to State of the Heart Hospice. The family would like to thank the many friends and family who took Ruth to different places due to the fact that she was legally blind. Also, a ‘thank you’ goes out to the staff at Versailles Health Care Center and State of the Heart Hospice for their excellent care of Ruth. Condolences may be left for the family at www. stockerfraley.com
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be found on the golf GREENVILLE course, riding his — Jerry Allen Harley or Triumph, Thomas, 73, of or being one of Greenville, Ohio, Darke County’s passed away favorite handymen. September 29, Jerry loved to help 2020. Jerry was others and did so born on July 30, by serving on Oakland 1947 to the late Karl Church of the Brethren’s and Margaret (Brinley) Disaster Ministries and Thomas. LINDA KAY MORROW travelling with them Carrying on his legacy her grandchildren is his wife, Dalene (Yost) to Louisiana, South GEORGETOWN, Carolina, New Jersey, New and was always up Thomas, whom he Tex. — Linda Kay York, and Alabama. Jerry for a family gathermarried on October 24, Morrow of Georgeenjoyed spending time in ing. She will always 1981; his daughter, Lisa town, Texas, forthe home he built, with be remembered for Haidle and her fiancé merly of Greenville, his friends, or telling Dad her spunky personal- Chad Sullivan; his son Ohio, passed away Jokes. Jerry was a gentle, ity and her love of Wayne (Julie) Thomas; peacefully Septemloving, humble man who life and laughter. and his daughter Kaley ber 19, 2020, with will be missed by many. Linda is survived by her (Craig) Wagner. her family by her side after Services will be at sons, Matthew Morrow Jerry loved spending a long battle with Ovarian Zechar Bailey Funeral and wife, Meredith, and time with his seven Cancer. Home in Greenville, Ohio Jonathan Morrow and wife, grandchildren, and Linda was born April 3, on Saturday, October 3, Jessica; daughter, Rebecca one great-grandchild, 1948, in Greenville, Ohio, 2020, 2 p.m. Visitation Morrow of Georgetown, Ashley Haidle, Jordan to Robert William and will begin at 11 a.m. Marjorie Hillis Jeffries. She Texas; stepchildren, Emily Haidle, Ian Haidle, until the time of the Morris, Hannah Frank and Skyler Lhamon, Jackson graduated class of 1966 Jessie Vrana; grandchilThomas, Brinley Wagner, service. Burial will be in from Greenville Senior Hollansburg Cemetery Hudson Wagner, and High School, then obtained dren, Mallorie Morrow, immediately following Mycah Morrow, Bailey Damian Basinger. When a nursing degree from St. the service. Condolences he was not spending Elizabeth’s Nursing School Morrow, and Macey Morfor the family may be row; her niece, Amber time with his beautiful, in 1970. Linda worked as Stump and her husband, loving wife, children, and expressed through www. a Registered Nurse for 41 Shannon, and their chilgrandchildren, Jerry could zecharbailey.com years until her retirement dren Eli and Emma; niece, from St. David’s Hospital Carmen Badger, and her in 2011. children, Olivia, Ethan, and Linda could often be Ashlynn. found enjoying her famShe is preceded in death ily and friends at local by her parents, Robert restaurants and wineries, and Marjorie Jeffries, and working in her yard, boatFrom page 1A brother, David Jeffries of ing at the lake, or taking Greenville, Ohio. a trip to the beach. She Celebration of Life loved participating in local The club does offer an optional dinner, prior to Services to be determined. car runs with her friends the speaker’s program, at a per person cost of $10 In lieu of flowers, at Bluebonnet Car Club for those who would like to attend and have made donations can be made to of San Antonio and Tejas reservations for the meal. Dinner reservations must Miata Club. She valued the the following charities: be made prior to noon, October 8, by calling Waveaustinsmiles.org, opportunity to work with lene Denniston at 937-547-6477, or emailing her at texasoncologyfoundation. Austin Smiles and to parDCRWReservations@darkegop.org ticipate in multiple mission org/giving, colleensdream. The DCRWC is a multi-generational, multi-cultural org trips. Linda “Nini” adored organization providing the structure and support for political activists to learn, engage, and flourish. For more information, email President Betty Hill at DCRWPresident@darkegop.org or visit www.darkegop.org/womens-club.html
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ALTHA JANE SULLENBARGER NEW PARIS — Altha Jane (Allread) Sullenbarger, 79 of New Paris, Ohio, passed away Monday September 21, 2020, 9:01 a.m., at State of The Heart Care Center, Greenville, Ohio. She was born March 12, 1941, in Preble County, Ohio, the daughter of the late Norman and Sarah Verona Allread. She worked at K Mart in Eaton Ohio. Altha was a member of Jan Hagara Collectors Club and the Mid-Ohio Collectors Club. She loved the library, and mysteries were her favorite thing to read. She loved to compete, and won several blue ribbons at the Great Darke County Fair in the candy display and baking categories. She enjoyed taking care of her flowers at her home, and loved her peach roses. She was active at the Preble County Senior Center. She loved to shop and always kept up on the current fashions. She loved to dress up for Halloween. Altha cared for her family and friends and put them before herself, and sent them cards and notes letting them know she cared. She loved to bake for the Hueston Woods family trip and holidays making great pies. She enjoyed attending the melodrama plays at Annie Oakley Days. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Vernon “Dale” Sullenbarger Sr., on January 6, 2019, whom she married
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on August 6, 1960; and her brother, Stephen Allread. She is survived by her children to whom she was a good mother, Suzy (Rick) Orbik of Richmond, Teresa Sullenbarger of Kettering, and Dale Sullenbarger Jr. of Union City, Ohio; her grandchildren, Jessica Anderson, Courtney (James) Hernandez, Zak Anderson, and Drew Sullenbarger; great-grandchildren, Jackson, Thatcher, and River Thompson, Junie Gross, Abraham and Theodore Hernandez; her sister, Anna Allread of Greenville; her sister-in-law, Sharon Allread of Georgia; numerous nieces and nephews; and numerous lifelong friends that she continued to keep in touch with. Services were held Friday, September 25, 2020, 10:30 a.m., at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, Ohio, with Chaplain Jacque Collins officiating. Burial followed in Greenmound Cemetery, New Madison, Ohio. The family received friends Thursday, September 24, 2020, from 5 to 8 p.m., and one hour prior to the services on Friday at the funeral home. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the family requested that everyone in attendance please wear a face mask. Memorial contributions may be made to State of the Heart Care. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey. com
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Did you know that Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train ran through Darke County? I would love to see our trail connect with Piqua. And wouldn’t it be great if our trail was the heart of a connection between Ohio with Indiana In continuing the City of Greenville Fire Department’s trails on the western side?! These connections would connect to many more routes to ride and allow many more commitment to fire and life safety, we organize annual riders to visit our county to spend money at our local education programs for the children and adults of our community. We recognize the need for an ongoing effort businesses and learn about our great history. I know the Park District has been working on expanding the trail. to reach our community. To help cover the cost of the materials, our department This would be great for our bike shops, our restaurants seeks help from concerned businesses, industrial and pro- and other local business to attract customers. It would also attract good workers to our county by letting them fessional leaders to support this vital program. We also see what a great place it is to live. The bike and walking recognize the following for their 2020 donations: trails are just a small part of what Darke County Park DisPLATINUM SPONSORS: Las Maria’s Mexican Grill, trict does for us. Treaty City Industries So I encourage you to vote yes on Issue #1 come GOLD SPONSORS: American Legion Post #140 SILVER SPONSORS: BASF, Classic Warehousing Inc., November. Please help support our park district so they can continue to maintain and grow this great system. Dave Knapp Ford, Jones & Fry CPA Inc., Park National Bank, St. Paul United Church of Christ, Jafe Decorating, Mostly I want to inspire you to be sure to get out and enjoy the many great opportunities the Park District MJS Plastics Inc. offers! BRONZE SPONSORS: Asian Buffet, Barry Family Sincerely, Dentistry LLC, Brethren Retirement Community, Clear Choice Hearing Aid, Creative Carpet, Darke County Daniel Franklin Auditor’s Office, Francis-Condon Insurance, Greenville Greenville National Bank, Mercer Savings Bank, Randall Insurance Agency, Teaford’s Dairy Store, Wagner Avenue Secure Storage, Western Ohio Podiatric, Zechar-Bailey Funeral Home, G & G Floor Fashions, Studio 1 Hair Design SPONSORS: Darke Cloud Solutions, Dickman, Kettler & Bruner Inc., Grosch Quality Water Inc., Hamilton Auto When electing people to serve us in public office we Sales, Hot Head Burritos, Johnston Chiropractic Clinic, know that experience matters. So I ask your readers to Kesco Products, Littman-Thomas Agency Inc., Mote & join me in voting for a candidate with 34 years of diverse Associates, Ryan C. Cherry/Bryan Keefe DDS, Decolores experience — Justice Sharon L. Kennedy. Montessori School, Wendy’s Sharon began her service in the justice system as a Thank you for your kind and generous support of edupolice officer in the City of Hamilton. There she served cational efforts and for being an important part of our the needs of her community enforcing the law and keepcommunity. ing the peace. After leaving the police force she served Sincerely, as a law clerk for a judge in the General Division of the Russell L. Thompson, Chief Court of Common Pleas in Butler County. After passing the bar exam Sharon hung out a shingle City of Greenville Fire Department and began a small town law practice. She handled a wide-array of legal matters for families in her community — cases involving criminal law, traffic law, juvenile law, domestic relations law, probate law, and civil cases. During her time in private practice she also served as a part-time magistrate in the Butler County Area Courts I am writing this column in support of Darke County hearing civil cases and fought on behalf of Ohio taxpayers Park District. My wife, daughter and I moved to Greenas Special Counsel to former Attorney General Betty D. ville about 2 years ago and have loved it ever since. Montgomery. One reason for moving here was the great recreational In 1999, Sharon began serving as a trial court judge opportunities available. We love hiking and biking on in the Butler County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic the county park’s trail system. We especially enjoy hikRelations Division and she remained there until becoming at Shawnee Prairie and going to Bear’s Mill. A lot of ing a Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court on December my neighbors have kayaks and they enjoy kayaking the 7, 2012. When choosing a justice to serve at the Ohio Greenville Creek to Bear’s Mill from the Park District’s Supreme Court — experience matters. Join me in voting kayak launch in Greenville off of Ohio Street. for the candidate with the most diverse service to ever But my family’s passion is mainly biking on the trails. As of right now, the trail ends at Bradford where you can serve at the court — reelect Justice Sharon L. Kennedy. read and learn about the old railroad that ran through Cindy Pike Darke County and some of its historical significance. Greenville
The late President John F. Kennedy once spoke, “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” President Kennedy was asking Americans to put their country before themselves; because doing otherwise would eventually destroy our national strength and individual liberty. A citizenry dependent upon the government is a citizenry living in socialism. Perhaps socialism sounds wonderful…all this stuff we want or need is free…but it is never free. The unseen cost of socialism is the loss of personal liberty; and government intrusion into every aspect of our lives. Clearly, today’s Democratic Party is not the Party of Kennedy…or even Bill Clinton, for that matter. The political winds have blown the Democrats much farther to the left; and many of the party’s leaders, admit to being socialists. This fact should concern all of us. Today’s Democrats are only after power, for themselves and their party; and if their socialist ideas get implemented, American citizens will lose their powers and rights, as defined by the Constitution. There are over 400,000 graves in Arlington National Cemetery. Seeing this solemn place generates deep emotions; row after row of heroes’ graves markers, covering a span of 639 acres. Many of those buried here, gave their lives, so that present and future generations of Americans, would remain free and independent. Many of these brave honorable veterans sacrificed their lives, fighting socialism. Before you vote: Remember the illegitimate Russian collision conspiracy. Remember the illegitimate Democrat-controlled House impeachment proceedings. Remember Nancy Pelosi, in a childish fit, tearing up her copy of the President’s State of the Union speech. Remember the Democrats’ malicious treatment of Brett Kavanaugh, during the Supreme Court Senate confirmation hearings. Remember all of the Democrats’ threats to diminish or abolish individual Constitutional rights, like the Second Amendment. Remember that President Trump has remained true to his campaign promises… despite being hounded and challenged, every single day of his Presidency. We don’t have to like his tweets, but we can’t dispute his accomplished Presidential performance. I urge you to vote Republican, for President, House, and Senate…to refute socialism, to preserve our individual liberties, and to honor all those brave patriots, who gave the ultimate sacrifice, for our freedom and independence.
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p.m.: A patrolling officer observed a damaged vehicle in the parking lot From page 2A of Tolly’s Gastropub, 644 Wagner Avenue. Upon making contact with the is still open. owner, they informed police that the driver had Traffic September 25, 8:36 a.m.: hit and run. Contact was made with the driver of Officers were dispatched the vehicle and criminal to the 500 block of South proceedings are in the Broadway in reference to works. a private property accident. According to the report, the driver of the Disorderly conduct vehicle meant to reverse September 24, 6:42 p.m.: on to South Broadway, but Police were dispatched to mistakenly put the vehicle the 300 block of Wayne in drive and ran into a Avenue in reference to male cement wall. No major and female subjects chasinjuries were reported. ing each other with knives. September 25, 11:22 Jazzmine Howell was a.m.: The Greenville Police charged with disorderly Department received conduct, with an enhanced notice of a vehicle that penalty due to the event failed to stop for a school occurring within a school bus. The driver of the zone. vehicle was contacted, admitted to not stopping, Drugs and was issued a citation. September 24, 10:58 September 26, 9:11 p.m.: Officers responded to
began Thursday, Oct. 1, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. The application period is open until Thursday, Oct. 15. Special permits are awarded for select areas to provide opportunities for Ohio’s trappers. Interested individuals may apply for these trapping permits using Ohio’s Wildlife Licensing System at wildohio.gov. See the complete list of beaver and river otter trapping opportunities in the 2020-2021 Controlled Hunting Opportunities booklet. A nonrefundable fee of $3 applies per entry. Because of social distancing requirements, controlled trapping applications will only be accepted online or by phone for the 2020-2021 season. No in-person drawings will be available this year. All applicants are required to possess a valid Ohio hunting license and fur taker permit. Customers without internet access may call 1-866-703-1928 and apply by phone. There is an additional $5.50 service fee to apply for the phone option.
From hardwood forests to native meadows, Darke County Parks preserve natural areas for our children and grandchildren. Both summer and winter we can hike or bike 25 miles of trails inhabited by birds, bees, butterflies, and beavers. Not to mention the many programs overseen by professional naturalists, who are available in the field, as well as the classroom. Safe from COVID-19, out in the open air, I’m going to vote YES on issue #1, for our wonderful Darke County Parks. Hope you do too. Elaine Holzapfel Greenville
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Agne 27:32, Brittany Ullman 29:52 (age 25-29); Julie Whitmer From page 1A 24:40, Megan Roessner 26:56, Audrey Bennett 30:12 (age 30-34); Ami Department. Anthony 27:38, Heather “Our trustees are Costa 36:53, Stacie committed to their Eubank 42:14 (age 35-39); role of supporting our community,” said Christy Brandy Addington 28:05, Prakel, executive director Amy Byers 31:20, Starli Bartlett 34:17 (age of the Darke County 40-44); Crystal Barton Foundation. “They took 23:33, Vickie Kirk 24:14, this event to heart and were thorough in planning Kitty Davis 26:31 (age 45-49); Ruth Barga 28:21, a safe and meaningful Danesa Borgerding 31:37, experience,” she added. Kathy Gonzalez 32:58 “A main priority of the (age 50-54); Shelly Haber Foundation is to further 24:56, Catherine Grow the worthwhile efforts of 32:05, Lisa Stover 32:18 our county’s non-profit (age 55-59); Connie organizations,” said Harshbarger 26:23, Gloria Prakel, “so we were glad to provide some exposure Burns 28:15, Arlene Luttmer 33:25 (age and extra funding.” 60-64); Susan Fowble The top 3 women’s 30:49, Teresa Clark 40:09, finishers of the 5K were Vicki Wiltshire 41:57 (age Julie Mattheis 21:55, Ashley Hoying 22:19, and 65-69); Mary Saintignon 36:17, Rebecca Shumaker Carolyn Iddings 23:01. The top 3 men’s finishers 39:31, Carol Williams 42:26 (age 70 and over). were Sam Prakel 16:58, Men’s age group Bobby Wiltshire 17:35, winners were Braxton and Bryce Shilt 17:54. Depoy 26:59, Blaize Women’s age group winners were Lydia Force Brandewie 34:52, Lucas Gillespie 40:01 (age 10 30:26, Tara Seger 34:29, and under); Tony Spitzer Denise Pentecost 48:51 22:39, Jack Spitzer 22:58, (age 10 and under); Jackson Ross 33:13 (age Leah Force 28:23, Brynn 11-14); Matt Bruns 44:25, Byers 31:20, Kierra Isaac Smith 54:56 (age Stephan 34:31 (age 15-19); Blake Hill 28:35, 11-14); Michaela Kirk Zach Smith 54:56, Luke 23:09, Brianna Fellers Hanes 59:07 (age 20-24); 53:46, Saige Fellers Taylor Kolker 19:34, 55:47 (age 15-19); Marcus Bingham 27:27, Kennedy Pothast 30:11 Zach Weaver 31:35 (age (age 20-24); Elizabeth 25-29); Sean Martin Shields 26:42, Mindy
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give him a wave or from a distance shout, “Hi Steve.” He shared that it is the people he’s met along the From page 1A way that have made his job be as hard as it was in his enjoyable and he is always ready to answer their early days of television. questions or chat for a few Baker has built up a huge following and a lot of fans. minutes. After 50 years in When out on assignment, broadcasting, he has dining at a local plenty of stories he can restaurant, or walking share. Come see Baker down the street, it is not uncommon for someone to Saturday, Nov. 21 as
horses from around the region caravan through downtown Greenville. Because last year’s event was canceled on the day of the event, the 2019 Hometown Holiday Horse Event Grand Marshal Betty Birt will be joining Baker in this year’s main event. Main Street Greenville is a non-profit organization committed to stimulating
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Early this year I mused that President Trump was the Anti-Christ. Details of the Anti-Christ were hazy. I simply remembered throngs of people would embrace “him” as a hero and savior. Then it struck me. “AntiChrist” would be anyone or anything contrary to the teachings of Christ. There was a saying about ten years ago, “What would Jesus do?” (WWJD). With that in mind, would Jesus, Son of God: Lie? He supposedly was a physical human like us but remembered he was the Son of God, doing his Father’s work. I believe very little President Trump says. I’m saddened that I cannot trust what my President says. Rip children from their parents, locking them in squalid cages or condone such behavior? When children were brought to Christ for healing and blessings, his disciples scolded those bringing them. But Jesus said, “Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come to me: for such is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 19:14 Bar immigrants and asylum seekers? Leviticus 19:33 & 34 (Living Bible) says, “Do not take advantage of foreigners in your land; do not wrong them. They must be treated like any other citizen; love them as yourself, for remember that you too were foreigners in the land of Egypt. I am Jehovah your God.” It doesn’t qualify, “if they came legally.” Most Americans are descendants of immigrants. Jesus taught if someone slaps you on your right cheek, you should turn the other cheek (Luke 6:29). According to dailydevotion.com, he didn’t intend for us to be doormats or abused but taught a new standard: Don’t seek vengeance because it escalates conflict. Is anyone as vengeful or create as much conflict as President Trump? He uses the power of his office for revenge. Trump can be charismatic so I understand people being drawn to him. However, the mean spirit of what he says repulses me. I also understand loyalty to a president you really like. But I don’t understand why Christians embrace him when he is antithetical to Christ’s teachings. After reading and studying the Bible in my youth, I learned God is love. My opinion is Trump embodies hate. Please think about Christ’s teachings when voting. Mark 8:36 reads, “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” Kris Moore Greenville
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GREENVILLE — Earlier this year, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Combating Human Trafficking and Online Child Exploitation in the United States, taking a muchneeded step in dealing with a growing problem within the country and throughout the Midwest region — including Ohio. Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of reproductive slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, and forced labor. Unfortunately, Ohio is considered by many professionals as a major hub for human trafficking, as its urban centers are close to major highways, providing an ease of access for traffickers to evade the efforts of law enforcement. Although rural and picturesque, Darke County sits between some of Ohio’s most heavily trafficked areas to the north, east, and south. In 2018, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, Ohio has ranked fourth out of all 50 states in the total number of reported human trafficking cases. Between 2007 and 2016, four Ohio cities were named in the top 25 for highest number of cumulative reported cases of human trafficking, including Columbus (9), Cincinnati (17) Toledo (18) and Cleveland (22). Among the 88 counties throughout Ohio, 24 have little to no human trafficking training or access to victim services. With this in mind, one Arcanum mom is on a mission to better educate Darke County residents about the dangers associated with human trafficking in the region. Shannon Denniston, a Damsel in Defense Pro and mother of three, has taken the initiative to develop a two-hour “Warrior Workshop” for young adults, ages 12 to 18, which addresses the importance of personal, social media, and internet safety; how to
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GREENVILLE — A project more than a year in the making was dedicated Monday afternoon at the Darke County Courthouse. The new security entrance, on which work began in July 2019, and which was completed in January 2020, was officially dedicated. The security entrance was part of a longtime need Rob Kiser | Darke County Media to improve court security From left to right, Deputy Ron Beisner, Darke County Commissioner Mike throughout the state. “It became necessary Rhoades, Darren Reeves and Mike Henderson of Mote & Associates and Darke County Commissioner Matt Aultman stand in front of the new Security when the court ordered Entrance sign at the Darke County Courthouse. that we have a single
security entrance,” Darke County Commissioner Matt Aultman said. Since then, the commissioners have worked with Mote & Associates to make sure everything was done to perfection. “We have been working with Mote & Associates ever since,” Aultman said. “To make sure it looked flawless and looked like it was part of the building all along, which is not something that is easy to do.” Along with that, a time See COURTHOUSE | 5B
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protect oneself in a lifethreatening situation; and where to go for help and support in the aftermath of an attack, assault or abduction. Damsels in Defense, a maker of personal protection devices for women and youth, has a passion for encouraging its sales reps — called “Pros” — to become more involved in community consciousness-raising efforts about human trafficking. “I have three kids and I refuse to allow them to be statistics. My purpose as a mom is to protect my children at all cost and if Damsel in Defense can help me with that, then that is a plus!” Denniston said. “In the past year, there have been some events that have taken place in my children’s life that could have gone very wrong.” Denniston explained, “As a mom I felt that something positive needed to be done so other parents wouldn’t have to go through the same thing I have… parents needed another resource to help bridge the communication gap with their teen, to better educate them on some serious subjects that may not be available anywhere else.” Working with the Darke County Sheriff’s Department and Darke County Recovery Services, she hopes to focus on the top safety priority of area teens who may naively think that they are immune to the tactics used by human traffickers. “We live in a very rural area, where there is a strong sense of security,” said Denniston. “However, if you drive 20 minutes south — to See WARRIOR | 4B
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Arcanum Mayor Bonnie Millard, alongside a number of village council members, cuts the ribbon for the official opening of the town’s new government building located at 309 S. Albright Street.
Arcanum Village Council hosts ribbon cutting the ceremony was State Representative Jena Powell (R), who gave a short speech and presented the ARCANUM — The town with document from Arcanum Village Council the Ohio Legislature commet Tuesday evening to dedicate the new city gov- memorating the event. Folernment building, present lowing the ceremony, Milnew housing development lard expressed her thanks to the town of Arcanum. plans, and discuss the “I thought the turnout future hiring of a new full was wonderful,” said Miltime police officer. lard. “I was totally taken Prior to the council meeting, community mem- back by the number of people that were here to bers gathered in front of see the building. It’s great the new city building and to see community mempolice station, located at 309 S. Albright Street, for bers come out and show a ribbon-cutting ceremony. support for the town.” After the ceremony and The village government moved into the building on tours concluded, the village council began their March 19 and 20, but due meeting by discussing to COVID-19 precautions at the time, were unable to plans for new housing located behind the buildhost a ceremony. Arcanum Mayor Bonnie ing formerly known as Sutton’s. The project will Millard began the ceremony with a short speech be carried out in three in which she thanked mem- separate construction bers of the community, the phases, and the village is hopeful that the project architects and builders, will begin sometime in and the State of Ohio for early 2021. Prior to the their assistance in plannext council meeting on ning and completing the October 13, there will be building. Also present at
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an open forum at 6:30 p.m. in which village residents are invited to come and voice their opinions on the project. The service and leisure committee discussed plans for reopening the town’s swimming pool for the summer of 2021. For the most part, the pool itself is ready for use, but the village has shifted its concern to the pool facilities. As of now, the plan is to entirely replace all the plumbing in the locker rooms, and install touch-free sinks and toilets. This will, primarily, help to combat the spread of germs, but the council also agrees it is a much needed update for the facility. The committee also discussed installing a new playground at the city ball diamonds. Rick Genovise, chair of the Village Safety Committee, presented information about the village’s police department, and questioned the council as to whether or not everyone supports having a 24/7
police department in the town. All council members agreed that a 24/7 policing service is in the town’s best interest, and passed a motion to hire a new full time police officer and permanent part time officer at the beginning of 2021. These hirings already fit into the 2021 town budget, so there will be no need for the town to expand its finances to cover this. An in-house police training program was also discussed with the hiring of new officers. Genovise and the town council expressed their continued commitment to village’s police force. “It is my firm belief that the village must continue to rebuild its police department,” said Genovise. “I have always felt that village citizens deserve more full time officers that we can come to know and trust, rather than a department that consists of mostly part time officers.” See ARCANUM | 2B
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LT 4WD, super nice, 21,793 white, 40,171 miles...................................................................................................... $43,995.........$42,500 like new, maroon, miles ...........................................................................................................$43,995 $42,500 2019 CHEVY EQUINOX RS AWD, 2.0L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, like new, silver, 3,623 miles ........ $31,995.........$30,900 2018 GMC ACADIA SLE FWD, 2.5L 4cyl., one owner, loaded, exc. cond., maroon, 26,811 miles ..........$23,995 $22,900 2018 NISSAN ROGUE SL 2WD 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, nice, silver, 46,284 miles ......................... $19,995.........$18,500 2018 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4,5.3LV8,leather,all power,like new,blue,45,670miles ................................$45,995 $44,500 2018 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA SLT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U. 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, sharp white, 54,852 ........................................................................................................................ $40,995.........$39,500 2018 CHEVY TRAX LTmiles AWD, 1.4L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, like new, silver, 12,716 miles...............$18,995 $17,900 2018CHEVY CHEVYEQUINOX TAHOE LT leather, all power, new,super blue,nice, 45,670 miles......................... 2018 LT 4X4, FWD,5.3L 1.5LV8, 4 cyl., one owner, all like power, cajun red, 42,891 miles $45,995.........$44,500 2017 SUBARU FORRESTER, 2.5 I Touring 2.5L 4 cyl., AWD, leather, sunroof, loaded, ............................................................................................................................................................ $19,900 white, 91,427 miles ........................................................................................................................ $20,995 $19,995.........$18,900 2017SUBARU GMC ACADIA DENALI AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, leather, sunroof, sunroof, loaded, 43,706miles miles...$32,995 $31,500 2017 FORESTER AWD, 2.5L 4cyl., loaded, exc. supercond., nice,maroon, white, 97,370 .$18,995 .........$17,900 2017INFINITY INFINITYQX30 QX30HATCHBACK, HATCHBACK, 2.0L 4 cyl., leather, loaded,cond.,maroon,51,137miles exc. cond., maroon, 51,137.............$20,995 miles .... $20,995.........$19,500 2017 2.0L4cyl.,leather,loaded,exc. $19,500 2017 BUICK ENCLAVE FWD, 3.6L V6, sunroof, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 22,443 miles ........ $30,995.........$29,500 2017 PREMIER one owner, leather, loaded, super nice, white, 2017CHEVY CHEVYEQUINOX ¾ TON CREW CABFWD, LTZ,2.4L 4X4 4cyl., P.U., 6.6L Duramax Diesel, one owner, loaded, like new, silver, 22,658 miles ................................................................................ $57,995.........$56,900 43,234leather, miles .......................................................................................................................................$22,995 $21,900 2017CHEVY CHEVYTAHOE EQUINOX PREMIER 2.4L 4 leather, cyl., onesunroof, owner, all leather, loaded, nice, 2017 LT 4x4, 5.3L V8,FWD, one owner, power, super super nice, black, white, 43,234 miles ........................................................................................................................ $22,995.........$21,900 82,556 miles .......................................................................................................................................$36,995 $35,500 2017 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, exc. cond., black, 56,673 miles ..................... $39,995.........$38,500 2017 PREMIER AWD 3.6L V6, leather, one 5.3L owner, power, super nice, 2016CHEVY CHEVYTRAVERSE ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., V8,allZ71, all power, superpearl nice,white, 25,984 miles .................................................................................................................... $30,995.........$29,900 60,797maroon, miles .......................................................................................................................................$27,995 $26,900 2016 BUICK ENCORE FWD, 1.4L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, all power, exc. cond., 2017 CHEVY TRAX LT FWD, 1.4L 4 cyl., one owner, well equipped, super nice, black, maroon, 19,298 miles .................................................................................................................... $19,995.........$18,500 19,821 miles .......................................................................................................................................$17,995 $16,500 2016 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO REG. CAB 4X4 P.U. 4.3L V6, well equipped, super nice red, 30,326 miles ........................................................................................................................... $22,995.........$21,500 2017 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB LT 4WD P.U., 3.6L V6, one owner, loaded, sharp, red, 2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD., 2.4L, 4 cyl., one owner, all power, very nice, silver, 43,460 miles .... $17,995.........$16,900 27,885 miles .......................................................................................................................................$28,995 $27,900 2016 TOYOTA RAV 4 LIMITED, AWD, 2.8L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, all options, one owner, 2017 TOYOTA TACOMA CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 3.5L V6, one owner, all power, super nice, silver, sharp, black, 39,072 miles ............................................................................................................. $26,995.........$25,500 25,871 miles .......................................................................................................................................$29,995 $28,900 2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, one owner, exc. cond., maroon, miles .................................................................................................................... $20,995.........$19,500 2016 CHEVY 1/250,539 TON SILVERADO REG. CAB 4WD P.U., 4.3L V6, auto, air, super nice, red, 2015 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, 33,730 miles .......................................................................................................................................$24, 995 $23,900 silver, 106,258 miles....................................................................................................................... $23,995.........$22,500 2016 one black, owner,47,116 exc. cond., 2015CHEVY CHEVYEQUINOX EQUINOXLTZ LT FWD, FWD,2.4L 2.4L44 cyl., cyl., leather, loaded, loaded, exc. cond., miles .............................$17,995 .........$16,900 2015 SUBARU AWD, 2.5L 4 cyl., one owner, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., maroon, 50,539 FORESTER miles ........................................................................................................................$20,995 $19,500 white, 109,695 miles ..........................................................................................................................$16,995 .........$15,500 2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ AWD, 2.4L 4cyl., leather, loaded, super nice, maroon, 50,698 miles ..........$18,995 $17,500 2015 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, 2016 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ 82,450 4WD, 5.3l V8,...................................................................................................... one owner, leather, all power, exc. cond., maroon, exc. cond., white, miles $27,995.........$26,900 2014 CHEVY ¾ TON SILVERADO CREW CAB 2WD P.U., 6.0L V8, well equipped, very nice, 96,957 miles .......................................................................................................................................$33,995 $32,900 silver, 74,026 miles $22,995.........$21,500 2015 CHEVY EQUINOX LT......................................................................................................................... FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, exc. cond., white, 2014 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA SLE EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, Z71, loaded, $14,500 71,767super miles nice, .......................................................................................................................................... maroon, 47,997 miles .................................................................................................. $15,995 $27,995.........$26,900 2014SUBARU CHEVY EQUINOX FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl.,one leather, cond.,loaded, black, 45,015 miles............. $16,995.........$15,500 2015 FORESTERLTAWD, 2.5L 4 cyl., owner,loaded, leather,exc. sunroof, exc. cond., 2014 GMC ½ TON SIERRA SLT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, red, 70,859 miles .... $30,995.........$29,900 white, 109,695 miles ..........................................................................................................................$16,995 $15,500 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, one owner, loaded, super nice, 2015 FORD CREW................................................................................................................ CAB, 4X4 P.U. 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, crystalF150 red, LARIAT 53,627 miles $20,995.........$19,500 201473,702 CHEVYmiles EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 73,764 miles ..$17,995 .........$16,900 blue, ...............................................................................................................................$32,995 $31,500 2014CHEVY CHEVYEQUINOX EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded,cond.,crystal exc. cond., crystal red, 73,013...........$18,995 miles .. $18,995.........$17,900 2014 LTZ FWD, 2.4L4cyl.,leather,loaded,exc. red,73,013miles $17,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, sunroof, loaded, super nice, 2013 GMC TERRAIN SLE FWD, 2.4L 4cyl., well equipped, exc. cond., black, 108,791 miles ................$9,995 $8,900 white, 84,441 miles ........................................................................................................................ $14,995.........$13,500 2013 LT CREW 4X4 P.U.,loaded, 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded,78,178 good cond., 2013CHEVY BUICKSILVERADO ENCLAVE FWD, 3.6LCAB V6, leather, exc. cond., goldmist miles .................. $17,995.........$16,900 2012 TOYOTA SIENNA LE VAN, 3.5L V6, one owner, all power, Teal Green, 134,224 miles ....................$11,995 .........$10,900 white, 254,711 miles ...........................................................................................................................$11,995 $10,900 2011CHEVY CHEVY1/2 1 TON LS CREW CAB 4X4P.U., P.U.,5.3L 6.0L, one owner, wellexc. equipped, 2012 TON SILVERADO SILVERADO LTZ EXT. CAB 2WD V8,gas, leather, all power, cond., good cond., silver, 195,621 miles ................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 red, 71,148 miles ................................................................................................................................$19,995 $18,500 2011 NISSAN QUEST LE VAN, 3.5L V6, one owner, sunroof, leather, loaded, very nice, dark cherry, 162,985 miles ............................................................................................................... $9,995...........$8,500 2012 CHEVY 1/2 TON SILVERADO LTZ CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, good cond., 2011167,050 CHEVY miles AVALANCHE LTZ 4WD, 5.3L V8, one owner, leather, loaded, very nice, gray, .............................................................................................................................$14,995 $13,500 diamond white, 244,251 miles ....................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 2011 GMC TERRAIN SLT FWD, leather,loaded, loaded,very exc.nice, cond., maroon, 154,727 miles ...........$8,995 $7,500 2010 GMC ACADIA SLT FWD, 2.4L 3.6L 4cyl., V6, leather, maroon, 166,460 miles ................. $10,995...........$9,500 2010 TOURING 3.5Lleather, V6, leather, sunroof, dvd system, very nice,miles gray, 2008HONDA HONDAPILOT ODYSSEY VAN,AWD, 3.5L V6, loaded, good cond., silver, 235,438 ........................$6,995 ...........$5,900 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX VAN, 3.3L V6, well equipped, good cond., 148,236 miles .....................................................................................................................................$12,995 $11,500 silver, 165,841 miles......................................................................................................................... $4,995...........$3,500 2010 CHEVY 1/2 TON SUBURBAN LT 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, all power, exc. cond., silver, 2007 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4x4, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, very nice, maroon, 206,573 miles ..................... $9,995...........$8,900 2007 GMC YUKON XL SLT 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, nice, gray, 218,764 miles ............... $9,995...........$8,500 231,478 miles .....................................................................................................................................$10,995 $9,900
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2007 ½ TON SILVERADO CAB sunroof, 2WD, P.U., 5.3L very V8, all power, condition, 2010 CHEVY CHEVY TRAVERSE LTZ FWD, LT 3.6CREW V6, leather, loaded, nice, blue,good 75,909 miles .......$14,995 $13,500 black, 199,709 miles $9,995 ...........$9,900 $8,900 2009 BUICK ENCLAVE CX ...................................................................................................................... FWD, 3.6L V6, one owner, loaded, very nice, maroon, 83,703 miles .......... $10,995 2007 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4, 5.3L V8, loaded, super nice, maroon, 109,737 miles .................................$13,995 .........$12,500 leather, owner, nice, brown, 182,704miles $6,900 2009 CHEVY FORD FLEX SELSILVERADO AWD, 3.5L V6, 2006 ¾ TON EXT. CAB one LT 4X4 P.U.,loaded, 6.6L Diesel, all power, good cond.,..............$7,995 beige, 235,359 ...................................................................................................................... 2.4L 4 cyl., well equipped, very nice, blue , 199,574 miles ............ $14,995 $6,995 .........$13,900 $5,500 2008 TOYOTA SCION miles XB WAGON,, 2006 ENVOY XL DENALI 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded,235,438miles very nice, gray,..........................$6,995 199,889 miles....$8,995 ...........$7,500 2008 GMC HONDA ODYSSEY VAN,3.5LV6,leather,loaded,good cond.,silver, $5,900 2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN, 3.3L V6, well equipped, good cond., blue, 227,123 miles....$3,995 ...........$2,900 2007 GMC YUKON XL SLT 4X4,5.3LV8,leather,sunroof,loaded,nice,gray, 218,764miles ......................$9,995 $5,900 2006 CHEVY COLORADO Z71 4X4 CREW CAB, 3.5L 5 cyl., all power, good cond., white, 228,586 miles .$8,995 ...........$7,900 2007 CHEVY CHEVY 1/2 TONSILVERADO SUBURBAN LT 5.3L V8,4X4 loaded, nice, 223,587 miles .............$8,995 $7,500 2006 ½ TON LT2WD, CREW CAB P.U.,super 5.3L V8, allgray, power, very nice, black, 102,187 miles ...................................................................................................................... $13,995.........$12,500 2006 CHEVY ¾ TON SILVERADO EXT. CAB LT 4X4 P.U., 6.6L Diesel, all power, good cond., 2005 SL AWD, 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, silver, 278,727 miles ... $5,995...........$4,900 beige,NISSAN 235,359MURANO miles ...........................................................................................................................$14,995 $13,900 2005 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., 2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN,3.3LV6,well equipped,good cond., blue, 227,123 miles ......$3,995 $2,900 diamond white, 154,592 miles ....................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,500 2006 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 2WD, 4.2L 6 cyl., all power, very nice, maroon, 220,295 miles ........... $5,995...........$4,900 2004 SRX...........................................................................................................................$13,995 AWD, 4.6L V8, leather, loaded, good cond., beige, 105,466 miles ...................... $7,995...........$6,900 black,CADILLAC 102,187 miles $12,500 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD, 4.2L, 6 cyl., all power, exc. cond., blue, 148,224 miles ............. $6,995...........$5,900 2005 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., 2004 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, diamond 154,592 .............................................................................................................$10,995 $9,500 fair white, condition, black,miles 342,618 miles .................................................................................................. $8,995...........$7,900 2002 TON EXPRESS CARGO VAN,sunroof, 5.7L, V8,loaded, well equipped, cond., 2005 CHEVY HONDA 1ODYSSEY VAN, 3.5L V6, leather, very nice,good silver, 242,035 miles ..........$4,995 $3,500 blue, 252,939 miles .......................................................................................................................... $3,995...........$2,900 2004 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER LS 4WD,4.2L,6cyl.,all power,exc. cond.,blue,148,224miles ....................$6,995 $5,900 2002 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT, 3.3L V6, loaded, fair cond., silver, 191,288 miles ................ $2,995...........$1,900 2004 CHEVY DODGE RAM 1500 SLT CREWLTCAB 4X45.3L, P.U.,V8, 5.7L V8, allloaded, power, good good cond., 2002 ½ TON SUBURBAN 4WD, leather, cond,. maroon, red, 231,470 miles . $7,995...........$4,900 2002 CHEVY LTZ 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, 148,211 milesTRAILBLAZER .....................................................................................................................................$7,995 $6,500 maroon, 215,294 miles .................................................................................................................... $6,995...........$5,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., beige,beige, 182,686 miles ...........................................................................................................................$9,995 $8,900 182,686 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 2001 SEQUOIA LIMITED 4.7L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, 2001 TOYOTA GMC C6500 BOX TRUCK, 7.2L4WD, Caterpillar Diesel, well equipped, goodsharp, cond.,black, 219,764 miles. $5,995 ...........$4,900 2001 C6500 BOX TRUCK, 7.2L Caterpillar Diesel, well equipped, good cond., white,GMC 225,365 miles ...........................................................................................................................$9,995 $8,900 white, 225,365 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 .......................$6,995 $5,900 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats,all power,nice cond.,green, 160,151 miles 2000 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 4.7L V8, loaded, very nice, white, 167,762 miles . $6,995...........$5,900 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats, all power, nice cond., green, 160,151 miles..................... $6,995...........$5,900
CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 2019 CHEVY IMPALA PREMIER 4 DOOR, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, like new, black, 32,832 miles ........$24,995
$23,500 2019 CAMARO 3.6Lsunroof, V6, all power, new,nice, white, 2,160 milesmiles ................... $37,995.........$36,900 2019 CHEVY CHEVY MALIBU LTCONVERTIBLE, 4 DOOR, 1.5L 4 cyl., loaded,like super blue, 28,236 ............$18,995 $17,900 2018 CHEVY IMPALA PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 40,784 miles ........ $20,995.........$19,900 2019 CHEVY CHEVY CRUZE 1.4Lone 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, new, brown,48,194 12,614miles miles......$19,995 $18,900 2017 CRUZELTLT,HATCHBACK, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., owner, all power, superlike nice, maroon, $15,995.........$14,900 2017 CHEVY CHEVY MALIBU 4 DOOR, turbo 4one cyl.,owner, leather, loaded, new, gray, 2016 MALIBUPREMIER LT, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl.,2.0L all power, exc. cond.,like maroon, 32,100 miles ... $17,995.........$16,500 2016 CHEVY MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., exc. cond., blue, 23,915 mi. .............................................. $17,995 22,503 miles ....................................................................................................................................... $22,995.........$16,900 $21,900 2013 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 51,875 mi. ..... $14,995.........$13,900 2017 CHEVY CHEVY CRUZE DOOR, 4cyl., leather, loaded,exc. exc.cond., cond.,blue, white, 61,807miles miles ...$15,995 $14,500 2010 IMPALAPREMIER LT, 4 dr., 43.5L V6, 1.4L leather, sunroof, loaded, 118,206 ...... $11,995...........$9,900 2017 CHEVY CHEVY CRUZE 4 DOOR, 1.4LV6, 4cyl., equipped, nice,silver, maroon, 34,691 miles ..............$15,995 $14,900 2010 IMPALALTLT, 4 dr., 3.5L wellwell equipped, goodvery cond., 258,287 miles ..................... $4,995...........$3,500 2008 IMPALA4 LT, 4 dr.,1.2L 3.9L4 V6, loaded, very nice, very maroon, miles ............... $10,995...........$9,500 2014 CHEVY CHEVY SPARK DOOR, cyl.,sunroof, one owner, well equipped, nice,167,922 white, 73,200 miles ....$8,995 $7,500 2007 COBALT 2 dr., 2.2L cyl., 54speed, well equipped, cond., 151,567 2013 CHEVY CHEVY SONIC LTZRS, 4 DOOR, 1.4L4turbo, cyl., leather, sunroof, 6good speed, veryred, nice, black, miles .. $3,995...........$2,900 1992 CHEVY CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE, 5.7L V8, leather, loaded, show car, 159,132 miles 55,589 .....................................................................................................................................$5,995 $4,900 maroon, miles .................................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 2010 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4dr., 3.5LV6, leather, sunroof, loaded,exc. cond., blue,118,206miles .............$11,995 $9,900 2010 CADILLAC CHEVY IMPALA 4 DOOR 3.9Lleather, V6, leather, sunroof, all sharp, power, black, exc. cond., silver, 150,678 miles ......$11,995 $10,500 2019 XTS LTZ FWD, 3.6L V6, loaded, super 46,641 miles ...................... $26,995.........$25,500 2008 NISSAN CHEVY IMPALA 4dr.,3.9LV6,sunroof,loaded,very nice,maroon,167,922miles .........................$10,995 $9,500 2018 ALTIMALT, SL, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, very nice, gray, 44,950 miles .................. $16,995.........$15,500 2018 CAMRY Z28 SE, CONVERTIBLE, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl.,5.7L leather, loaded, nice, silver,all 41,226 miles 1995 TOYOTA CHEVY CAMARO V8, one owner, leather, power, like........................ new, black, $20,995.........$19,500 2018 CADILLAC XTS AWD, 3.6L V6, sunroof, leather, loaded, like new, silver, 42,759 miles............... $30,995.........$29,900 397 actual miles ..................................................................................................................................$21,995 $20,900 2016 TOYOTA SCION IA, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., auto, all power, gray, 72,556 miles ...........................................$9,995 ...........$8,900 1994 BUICK CHEVY LACROSSE, CAMARO Z284COUPE, one owner, likegold, new,17,321 white, 110 miles......$19,995 $18,900 2016 dr., 3.6L5.7L V6, V8, leather, loaded,loaded, very nice, milesactual ....................... $21,995.........$20,900 2016 4 dr., 3.6L all power, nice,miles .........................$10,995 1992 BUICK CHEVY LACROSSE, CORVETTE COUPE, 5.7LV6, V8,leather, leather,sunroof, loaded, nice, black,super 120,494 $9,900 maroon, 25,788 miles .................................................................................................................... $24,995.........$23,500 2011 BUICK REGAL CXL, 4 dr., 2.0L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc., cond., gray, 100,534 miles ............... $7,995...........$6,900 2010 4 dr., 2.5L 42.5L cyl., 4allcyl., power, nice, gray, 181,948 miles .............................. $5,995...........$4,500 2012 FORD NISSANFUSION ALTIMASE, 2.5S 4 DOOR, onevery owner, loaded, exc. cond., gray, 2008 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.0L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, 116,846 miles .....................................................................................................................................$8,995 $7,900 beige, 69,814 miles ........................................................................................................................ $10,995...........$9,500 2008 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.0L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, 2007 SATURN AURA XE, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, nice, silver, 221,458 miles ............................. $3,995...........$2,900 beige,BUICK 69,814 miles ..........................................................................................................................$10,995 $9,500 2002 CENTURY, 4 dr., 3.1L V6, well equipped, good cond., beige, unknown miles ..................... $2,995...........$1,900 1994 XJS CONVERTIBLE,4.0L6cyl., CONVERTIBLE, 4.0L 6 cyl., leather, loaded, show maroon, car, maroon, 52,066 miles ...... $17,995.........$16,500 1994 JAGUAR JAGUAR XJS leather, loaded, showcar, 52,066miles .............$17,995 $16,500
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New AR sandbox exhibit open at Bish Discovery Center Arcanum can even design an island meaning of contour ning of September and and check out the new
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complete with a volcano. has been a hit with visiaugmented reality (AR) GREENVILLE — The The AR sandbox will tors. Children can build a Darke County Parks invite sandbox. Dr., Greenville 1320 Highland Dr.,toGreenville be used teach concepts snow-capped mountain, The new display1320 was Highland residents to stop in at the Well maintained home. Close to restaurants Well maintained home. Close togeology, restaurants in geography, create rivers or deep completed at the beginBish Discovery Center and shopping. Newer windows and patio and shopping. Newer windows and patio and hydrology. Visitors valleys and watch the doors that lead out into your totallydoors fenced inlead out into your totally fenced in that can learn how to read topographic map change back yard and covered patio. backOne yard and covered patio. map, the topographic before their eyes. 719 Central Ave., Union City, OH719 Centrala Ave., Union City, OH Great 3 bedroom home, close Great to grocery 3 bedroom home, close to grocery The Village of New Madison is soliciting bids for curbside trash and doctors office. Updated store and storekitchen and doctors office. Updated kitchen recycling service from February 1, 2021 through January 2024. and31,bathroom. Newer plumbing inand most bathroom. Newer plumbing in most the 406 Wthe North St. ,Arcanum Sealed bids marked as "Curbside Trash and Recyclinghouse. Service" shall be house. Check out this cozy updated 2, possibly 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in the submitted to the Village by mail at: Village of New Madison, PO Box 1195 Fort Jefferson Greenville heartAve., of Arcanum. This1195 homeFort features a large fenced in yard, 20x30 two car Jefferson Ave., Greenville 15, New Madison, OH 45346. Bid specifications may be obtained by detached garage, shed, much more. Located Looking for an investment? Thisan isover-sized it! One Looking for anandinvestment? This offisthe it!master One contacting the Village office between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday bedroom is a 6x11 room perfect for a nursery, office, or 3rd bedroom! Priced house has 4 – 1 bedroom apartments plus house has 4 – 1 bedroom apartments plus through Friday, at 937-996-0298 ext. 2. at 75,000 it there will notare last long. You will not want to miss this one! there are 3 single 1 bedroom units. 3 single 1 bedroom units. All bids must be received on or before Monday, November 16, 2020 417 N Walnut St., Union143 City, OH417 N Walnut St., Union City, OH Washington St., New Madison at 6:00 p.m. The bid opening will take place at the regular council Roof, sump pump, and windows are sump and windows are newer. Affordable smallRoof, townnewer. living closepump, to restaurants, bank and grocery store. meeting on Monday, November 16, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. Bidders need not Electric updated. Bath remodeled. 2 car Conveniently located between Greenville Richmond. 2 car Electric updated. Bath and remodeled. be present at bid opening. garageaswith down and with opener. One bedroom down and A copy of the bidder's current Liability Insurance Certificate, well opener. One bedroomgarage 2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms upstairs. as a copy of the bidder's current Workers' Compensation Insurance upstairs. OH-70206945
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The meeting concluded with council passing ordinances focused on transferring real estate for the development project, and highlighting town expenditures in the future. To contact the writer, Nathaniel Kubik, email nkubik@ aimmediamidwest.com or call 937569-0066.
CITY OF GREENVILLE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A public hearing will be held by Greenville City Council on Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at 7:30 P.M., to discuss the regulations of donation boxes and new fencing regulations, both within the City of Greenville.
Early Bird ad to run Due8-30-2020 to current events, the meeting will be held via “Zoom.” Any citizens wishing
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lines, watersheds, and much more. Stop in at the Bish Discovery Center during open hours: Monday through Friday from noon to 4:00 p.m. The Darke County Parks would like to thank the Ketrow Foundation and Harry D. Stephens Memorial Inc. for funding that made this display possible.
to address Council during the meeting may connect to “Zoom.” The information to attend the meeting will be available on the City’s website (under Agenda’s) the Friday before the October 19thCouncil meeting.
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StStMary’s Church .................................... 233 WWThird Mary’sCatholic Catholic Church .........................233 ThirdSt.St.Greenville Greenville548-1616 548-1616 StStDenis ..............................................................14 E Wood St, Versailles Denis ................................................ 14 E Wood St, Versailles937-526-4945 937-526-4945 Holy ............................. HolyFamily Family(Frenchtown) (Frenchtown) ..................11255 11255StStRtRt185, 185,Versailles Versailles937-526-4945 937-526-4945 StStLouis ..................................................................15 Star Rd, North Louis ...................................................15 Star Rd, NorthStar Star419-582-2531 419-582-2531 Immaculate Conception .......................5874 Immaculate Conception ............. 5874N.N.Buckneck BuckneckRd., Rd.,Bradford, Bradford,937-526-4945 937-526-4945 StStMary Mary..................................................425 .......................................425WWHickory HickorySt,St,Union UnionCity, City,IN,IN,765-964-4202 765-964-4202
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Coletown Church ............ 2876 State ColetownCongregational Congregational Church .....2876 StateRoute Route571, 571,Greenville Greenville548-6590 548-6590 East Zion Church ....................................................................6171 St. Rt.Rt.36,36,Greenville East Zion Church ...................................................6171 St. Greenville First Congregational Church ................... 115 W. 5th St., Greenville, OH 937-548-3575 Woodington Congregation Church ...8978 N State Route 49, Greenville 548-9441 OH-70205527
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Woodington Church6808 .........8978 N State 49,Greenville, GreenvilleOH548-9441 Stelvideo Congregation Christian Church, Church St .Route Stelvido, 316-8198 Stelvideo Christian Church, 6808Church Church St. Greenville, OH 316-8198 Teegarden Congregational ... ......... 2753 Stelvido, State Route 47 W., Ansonia 337-4249 Teegarden Congregational Church ............2753 State 47 W., Ansonia 337-4249 CMA Church ...................................306 DevorRoute St., Greenville, OH 937-548-4955 CMA Church ...............................................306 Devor St., Greenville, OH 937-548-4955 CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Greenville Church of Christ ........4599 Chldrns Hm Main BrdfrdStreet, Rd., Greenville, Missionary Church ..................1110 N. Broadway, Greenville 937-548-1842 N. Broadway, Greenville 937-548-1842 Greenville Missionary Church ......... 1110 East Main Church of Christ ......... 419 East Greenville,937-548-4467 937-547-1557 Greenville Pleasant View Missionary Church 5231 Gettysburg Pitsburg Rd. Greenville, 447-3885 East Main Church of Christ ................... 419 East Main Street, Greenville, 937-547-1557 Pleasant View Missionary Church......5231 Gettysburg Pitsburg Rd. Greenville, 447-3885
CHURCH OF GOD NON-DENOMINATIONAL NON-DENOMINATIONAL Ansonia First Church of God ........................750 S Main St., Ansonia, 337-3945 Ansonia First Church of God ..................................750 S Main St., Ansonia, 337-3945 Castine Church of the...................................624 Brethren .................... 624 StateState Route 127,127, Arcanum 678-9945 Route Arcanum 678-9945 Castine Church The New Beginning Church of God .... 802 East 4th St.,Greenville, 937-214-6502 The New Beginning Church of God .............802 East 4th St.,Greenville, 937-214-6502 Calvary Bible Church ................................... 9462 State Route 571, Arcanum 947-1978 Calvary Bible Church......................... 9462 State Route 571, Arcanum 947-1978 Triumphant Christian Center.............1129 South Towne Ct., Greenville 548-0300 Triumphant Christian Center ..................... 1129 South Towne Ct., Greenville 548-0300 Beamsville Christian Church .......6102 Beamsville-Union City City Rd. Rd. Greenville 547-0009 Beamsville Christian Church ..6102 Beamsville-Union Greenville 547-0009 EPISCOPAL Friendship Community ChurchChurch ........1005 Eaton FortFortNesbit 997-3592 EPISCOPAL Friendship Community .1005 Eaton NesbitRd. Rd.New NewParis, Paris, 937-459-2279 St Paul’s Episcopal Church ..................201 S Broadway St., Greenville 548-5575 True Life ......................................................... 5990 State Route 36, Greenville 548-3558 St Paul’s Episcopal Church ...........................201 S Broadway St., Greenville 548-5575 True Life ........................................... 5990 State Route 36, Greenville 548-3558 Living Waters Ministries .......................................102 W Main St., St., Versailles, 526-4567 INTERDENOMINATIONAL Living Waters Ministries ........................... 102 W Main Versailles, 526-4567 INTERDENOMINATIONAL Bible Fellowship Church ................. 7757 Grnv-Celina Road, Greenville, 937-547-1952 Family of God ...........................................310 W South St., Arcanum, 692-8521 Bible Fellowship Church ...........7757 Grnv-Celina Road, Greenville, 937-547-1952 Family of God........................................................310 W South St., Arcanum, 692-8521 Community Fellowship.................8135 St. Rt. N., Greenville, 564-5942 Lighthouse Christian Center ........ 5256 Sebring Warner Greenville, 548-7464 Northside Northside Community Fellowship ........8135 St. 127 Rt. 127 N., Greenville, 564-5942 Lighthouse Christian Center ...............5256 Sebring Warner Rd.,Rd., Greenville, 548-7464 Rosehill Country Church .............................St. Rt. 49 and McFeeley-Petry Rd, Rosehill Rosehill Country Church ..................... St. Rt. 49 and McFeeley-Petry Rd, Rosehill LUTHERAN LUTHERAN Versailles Christian Church ...........................105 W Ward St.,St., Versailles 937-526-4194 Versailles Christian Church .................105 W Ward Versailles 937-526-4194 John Lutheran Church ................7418 State Route 121, Greenville548-5404 548-5404 Hillgrove Federated Church .......1009 Hillgrove Woodington Rd., Union City, 968-6332 St.St.John Lutheran Church ......................... 7418 State Route 121, Greenville Hillgrove Federated Church .. 1009 Hillgrove Woodington Rd., Union City, 968-6332 Paul’s Lutheran Church ......13495 Greenville Marys Vers.,419-336-7111 419-336-7111 Congregation Anshe Emeth Jewish Synagogue .... Caldwell St., Piqua, 937-623-1234 StStPaul’s Lutheran Church ........... 13495 Greenville St.St. Marys RdRdVers., Congregation Anshe Emeth Jewish Synagogue ............Caldwell St., Piqua, 937-623-1234 Paul Lutheran Church ........................ E. 4th Street, Greenville548-5770 548-5770 Arcanum Community of Faith ...........................................109 W. George St., Arcanum StStPaul Lutheran Church ................................... 131131 E. 4th Street, Greenville Arcanum Community of Faith .............................. 109 W. George St., Arcanum Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran ............................................ St.St.Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran ChurchChurch ..6825 State Route 722, Ithaca, 678-8584 Common Ground Christian Church ...............120 West Oakwood St., 448-2215 PENTECOSTAL ................................................. 750 Arcanum IthicaRd., Rd,Pitsburg Arcanum,937-692-5670 937-678-9062 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church ............. 8520 Oakes Faith Apostolic Lighthouse ..........................................332 W Payton St, 765-628-3299 PENTECOSTAL Trinity Evangelical Church ....Route 8520 28, Oakes Rd.,City, Pitsburg 937-692-5670 Trinity Lutheran ChurchLutheran .............1470 W. State Union IN 765-964-5712 Faith Apostolic Lighthouse .............................332 W Payton St, 765-628-3299 Trinity Lutheran Church ........1470 W. State RouteStreet, 28, Union City, IN937-526-3091 765-964-5712 PRESBYTERIAN Trinity Lutheran Church ...........................204 E. Wood Versailles United Presbyterian Church ............................... 114 E. 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METHODIST-UNITED Abbottsville United Methodist Church .................................. 3145 St. Rt. 49, Arcanum Abbottsville Methodist Church of ......................3145 St. Rt. 49, Arcanum Ansonia United United Methodist Church......Corner Pearl and High St., Ansonia 337-5781 Ansonia Methodist Church .. Corner Sater of PearlStreet, and High St., Ansonia EUM ChurchUnited ....................................................1451 Greenville, OH 337-5781 45331 EUMUnited Church ......................................... 1451E.Sater Greenville,692-8934 OH 45331 Faith Methodist Church ...........................101 SouthStreet, St., Arcanum, Faith United Methodist Church .................101WE.4th South Arcanum, 692-8934 First United Methodist Church ................................202 St. St., Greenville, 548-3075 First UnitedUnited Methodist Church .................... W 4th Greenville, 548-3075 Fort Jefferson Methodist ........................ 3856 202 Church St.,St.Greenville 548-4410 Fort Jefferson United..........................................750 Methodist ..............3856Arcanum-Ithaca Church St., Greenville 548-4410 Gordon United Methodist Rd 678-9062 Gordon Grace United Methodist Church....... 750 Arcanum-Ithaca Rd 678-9062 Nashville United Methodist.............5984 Palestine Union City Rd. Greenville 548-1421 Nashville United Methodist...... 5984 Palestine Union City Rd. Greenville 548-1421 New Madison United Methodist ..............149 N. Main St., New Madison 937-996-5341 New Madison United Methodist..... 149 N. Main St., New Madison 937-996-5341
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UNITED CHURCH OF Church CHRIST First United Presbyterian ................... 114 E. Fourth St., 937-548-3188 St. Paul United Church of Christ ........................129 W. Third St., Greenville, 548-4506 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
UNITARIAN St. Paul UnitedUNIVERSALIST Church of Christ ..............129 W. Third St., Greenville, 548-4506 First Universalist Church ..................... 331 E. Washington St. New Madison, 996-3403 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
WESLEYAN First Universalist Church ............. 331 E. Washington St. New Madison, 996-3403 Trinity Wesleyan Church .....................................1400 E Main St., Greenville, 547-0337 WESLEYAN Greenville Wesleyan Holiness Church .............. 201 Hall Street Greenville, OH 45331 E Main St., Greenville, 547-0337 Trinity Wesleyan Bethel Long WesleyanChurch Church..........................1400 ........................................ 255 Stingley Road, Greenville
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Rossburg United Methodist .............................. 117117 RossRoss St.,St., Rossburg, 937-338-4765 Rossburg United Methodist ................... Rossburg, 937-338-4765 Trinity United Methodist ChurchChurch ..........112 WestWest SouthSouth Street Arcanum, OH OH 692-8530 Trinity United Methodist ... 112 Street Arcanum, 692-8530 Versailles United Methodist ...........................122 W Wood St, St, Versailles 937-526-3855 Versailles United Methodist .................122 W Wood Versailles 937-526-3855 Webster United Methodist ChurchChurch .........................8849 SeibtSeibt Rd.,Rd., Versailles 526-3855 Webster United Methodist ............. 8849 Versailles 526-3855
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Bids may be submitted by mail or in person to the Office of the Darke County Commissioners, 520 South Broadway, Greenville, Ohio, 45331. The County intends and requires that this project be completed by November 1, 2021. The Fisher-Dangler Road may be closed to through traffic for a period notto-exceed One Hundred Twenty (120) days. All federal rules and requirements with respect to equal employment opportunity (EEO) shall be in force with respect to the contract for project 1.
If the Bid Guaranty is furnished in Bond form, it shall be issued by a Surety Company or Corporation licensed in the State of Ohio to provide said surety. Bidder shall submit original and two copies of all submitted bid materials. The Darke County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all Bids, to waive any irregularities in the Bids and to award the contract to the bidder, or bidders, who, in their opinion, offer the lowest and/or best proposal.
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SATURDAY OCTOBER 10, 2020 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. TOOLS-LAWN AND GARDEN-GUN-MISC.-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS-COLLECTABLES Grizzly 16x42 wood lathe; Delta 12in. band saw; Delta 12in. miter saw; Wilton spindle sander; Delta 13in. planer; Grizzly dust collector; Delta scroll saw; Wen bench drill press; Delta 4in. belt-6in. disc sander; Delta bench grinder; Skat Blast system; rolling tool cabinets-some w/top boxes; Kennedy tool cabinet; roller stand; tool carts; a lot of good hand and power tools-like new; roller paper rack; wood clamps; c-clamps; several organizers-full of new screws-bolts-etc.; Kennedy machinist tool box and tools; Huskee shelf organizers; jack stands; carpenter box; ext. cords; truck hitches; shop cart; Grizzly grinding wheel; Craftsman shop vac; portable air tank; hand cart; Little Giant ladder; step ladder; metal shelves; ratchet straps; folding saw horses; more misc.; Fimco lawn sprayer; Huskee lawn cart; Mo Jac lawn mower lift; lawn roller; garden tools; rakes-shovels etc.; S&W 380 Shield semi-auto pistol w/2 clips-NEW in box; Remington sign; Firestone sign; Ansonia welding shop sign; Bridgestone sign; pistol cases; shooting bags; misc. lumber-cherry-oak-etc.; work light; heat lamps; dolly carts; rods and reels; tackle boxes; wood storage box; bar stools; small gas grill; ammo boxes; 3 drawer chest; childs chairs; childs sink and cabinet; 2 door glass door cabinet; love seat rocker; double cabinet book case; glass door cupboard top; 3 drawer marble top dresser; office desk and chair; gun case; 4 drawer metal file; small Whirlpool refrigerator; scroll blackboard; games; wood shelves; doll cradle; horse clock; ink well; croquet set; bobble head ash tray; wood forks; ring mandrels; iron pot; gum ball machine; Snap on and Mac calendars; more misc;
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1. A certified check, cashiers’ check or letter of credit in an amount equal to 10% of the total Bid amount, payable to the Darke County Commissioners and the Ohio Department of Transportation.
TOM ROBBINS AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE BROKER CELINA, OHIO 419-586-4313---419-586-8250 AUCTIONEERS-TOM AND ERIC ROBBINS-AARON SIEFKER Food by Big Dog’s Diner Port-a-pot
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truck in nicefrom condition; NO SHIPPING this auction!!1997 Pick up times will be Fri., Oct. 16 and Sat., Oct. 17, from 9am to 5pm. Ford Ranger XLT, 4 speed, Please visit our website w/245,000 miles, good condiwww.midwest-auctioneers.com complete information, terms, pictures, and listing. Carrie Schmidt,forAtty. Jerrilyn McFarland, Trustee tion. Motorcycle Warren & Joyce Buske, Owners 2001 Suzuki Intruder DS, 800cc, 26,000 miles, nice bike. Lawn Equipment & Shop Tools Exmark Quest zero turn mower, 23 HP, 50” deck; John Deere LTR 166 lawn tractor w/bagger, 16 HP Briggs and Stratton, 42” 220 deck; 4’ St., lawn roller; White E. 4th Greenville, OH • 937-548-2640 • www.midwest-auctioneers.com 550 rear tine tiller; Fimco trailer mounted lawn sprayer; pull beAUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION hind fertilizer spreader/seeder; Troy Bilt string trimmer/blower combination; garden seeder; wheel barrow; long handle tools; 4 bicycles; DeWalt 7739 radial SAT. arm saw;NOV. Makita cut 9,off2019 10:00 AM saw; Delta compound RD. miterGREENVILLE, OH 45331 5910 ROUTZONG saw; Craftsman radial arm miter Trucks-Motorcycle-Lawn saw;Equipment-Shop magnetic base drill press; ToolsCamper-ATV-Trailers-Guns-Ammo-Hunti ng and lathe; Craftsman 3/8” bench Household drill press; Fishing disc sander; band Trucks Gear-Tools-Collectibles-Shop Items- Household saw; jointer/planer; 1929 Ford Model AA small Stake platBed form truck scales; in nice machine condition;bases; 1997 Camper, Trailers, and ATV chain toolXLT, boxes; leather Ford hoist; Ranger 42006 speed, Ameri-Lite by Gulf Stream 24’ bumper pull camper w/slide out. Nice condition; vise; tobacco bailer; building w/245,000 miles, good condi2004 Outlander Rotax 400 ATV; 2004 Trail Rite gooseneck trailer 20’ deck w/5’ dovejacks; tail;tongs; single axle 46”x 8’ trailer; single axle 4 ½‘x 8’ trailer w/ fold up ramps; 16’ boat tion. bench grinder; log casters; Motorcycle camper stand; and 2stack boat trailers. of rough cut lumber; gas grill; 2001 Suzuki Intruder DS, Guns and Ammo turkey fryer; 2 wheel cart; 800cc, deep 26,000 miles, nice bike. Radio Flyer coaster wagon. Whippet Lawn Equipment & Shop 12 Ga. single shot; Winchester Model 37 20 Ga. single shot; Browning Gold Hunter 12 Ga. pump w/ slug barrel; Stevens Model 200 25.06 bolt action w/Bushnell Household Tools scope;sofa Remington 870 Express Magnum 20 Ga.; Grandmother leather Exmark Questclock; zero turn mower, w/recliners; 5Deere piece RTA Tradition .410; KSA My First Rifle .22 bolt action; 2-Ruger SR22 .22 semi auto23 HP, 50” bookcase; deck; John wicker set;lawn double drop table; mati cs; Taurus Slim PT709 9mm semi automatic; Ruger LC9S 9mm semi automatic; LTR 166 tractor w/bagThompson Center school Contender w/.22 benches; and .44 Magnum wooden rocking chairs; cherry wood desk; Johnbarrels; Heritage .22 revolver; ger, 16 HP Briggs and Stratton, Taurus Model 66 357powered Magnum revolver; Ruger LCP .380 automati c; Hornettrailer; .17 air rifle w/scope; Benjamin CrossDeere battery Farm Power toysemi tractor w/stake 42” deck; 4’ lawn roller; White man Titan GPpress .22 air rifl e; SentiRadio nel gun safe; large amount of10 Ammo including .243, .40, .357 Magnum, 12 Ga., 20 sausage lamp; Flyer tricycle; gallon milk.22, cans; 55016rear tine .380, tiller; Fimco trailer Ga., Ga., .410, .38, .44. Guns and ammo will not be on premises till day of auction. sprinkling cans;sprayer; lard cans; mounted lawn pullearly be- baby scales; trunks; Waring Pro meat grinder. spreader/seeder; hind fertilizer Hunting and Fishing Gear Troy Bilt string trimmer/blower OWNERS Fishing rods and reels; 2-12 volt trolling motors; camp stove; several holsters; gun bags; gun cases; reloading presses combination; garden seeder; and dies; several knives; clay pigeons, pigeon thrower; dove decoys; lots of hunting jackets. DEAN DENISE PFLIEGER wheel barrow; AND long handle Terms: or good check w/proper ID. tools; 4Cash bicycles; DeWalt 7739 Tools Visa, accepted radialMC, armDiscover saw; Makita cut off w/3% fee. saw; sets Delta compound miter Several of combinati on and end wrenches; impact sockets; roller and stacker tool boxes; Green Lee knockout Lunch by Heavy Smokers punches; Green Lee firadial sh tape; Protomiter snap ring pliers set; B&D electric rotary hammer; Huskey crown stapler; screw saw; Craftsman arm drivers; punches; chisels; C clamps; vise; number & letter stamps; soldering guns; gas cans. BBQ. saw; magnetic base drill press; www.auctionzip.com lathe; Craftsman 3/8”user bench Shop Items 11883 for pictures. drill press; disc sander; band Never a buyer’s premium. saw;nghouse jointer/planer; small w/remote platWesti 7500 watt generator start(new, never used); Coleman Powerhouse 4000 watt generator; form scales; machine bases; Craft sman air compressor; pancake compressor; portable air tank; Craftsman table saw; Delta compound miter saw; Ryobi chop saw; press; stand grinder; belt and disc sander; router and table; Lincoln 225 welder; welding chain14”hoist; tooldrill boxes; leather helmets; Stihl FS 70 RC string trimmer; Craftsman snow blower; Poulan 2055 chain saw; Remington electric chain vise; tobacco bailer; building saw; aluminum loading ramps; lawn roller; 1500 lb chain hoist w/trolley; floor jack; bottle jacks; car ramps; work jacks; bench multi grinder; lights; aluminum ladder;log batttongs; ery chargers; metal wheel barrow; 500 watt power inverter; Fimco trailer sprayer; casters; camper stand; stack w/sides; 10x10 canopy; LED shop lights; long handle tools; Smokey Mtn sump pump; steel shelving; 10x20 canopy SAT. NOV. 2019 10:00 Smoker; extension cords; propane burner; 20x10x10 carport; 25x20x12AM carport; split firewood; live traps; aluminum of rough cut lumber; gas9, grill; cargo hauler. 5910 ROUTZONG turkey deep fryer; 2 wheelRD. cart;GREENVILLE, OH 45331 Trucks-Motorcycle-Lawn Radio Flyer coaster wagon. Equipment-Shop HouseholdToolsCollectibles Household Grandmother clock; leather sofa Cigarett e lighters; metal Camel cigarett e cases; White Mountain 6 quart ice cream freezer; model trucks; powder Trucks w/recliners; bookcase; 5 piece horn; oilFord lamps; crosscut saw; Huffytable; Timberline bicycle; Schwinn bicycle; cast iron skillets and pots. 1929 AA Stake Bed wicker set;Model double drop truck in rocking nice condition; 1997wood school desk; benches; John wooden chairs; cherry Ford XLT, 4 speed, Deere Ranger battery powered Farm PowerHousehold toy tractor w/stake trailer; w/245,000 miles, good condisausage press lamp; Radio Flyer tricycle; 10 gallon milk cans; 3tion. piece bedroom suite; oak corner curio cabinet; large floor safe; new dehumidifier; Invacare Matrix power chair w/ sprinkling cans; lard cans; early baby scales; trunks; Waring Pro transport; wheeled walker; transport wheel chair; Eden Pure heater; chest freezer; canning jars; pots, pans; dishes. Motorcycle meat grinder. 2001 Suzuki Intruder DS, OWNERS 800cc, 26,000 miles, nice bike. Lawn Equipment & Shop DEAN AND DENISE PFLIEGER Terms: Cash or good check w/proper ID. Tools Terms: Cash or good check w/proper ID. Discover, Visa, MC accepted w/4% fee. Exmark Quest zero turn mower, Visa, MC, Discover accepted 23 HP , 50” deck; John Deere www.auctionzip.com user 11883 for pictures. w/3% fee. LTR w/bagLunch by Heavy Smokers BBQ. Lunch166 by lawn Heavytractor Smokers ger, BBQ.16 HP Briggs and Stratton, Never a buyer’s premium. 42” deck; 4’ lawn roller; White www.auctionzip.com user 550 rear tine tiller; Fimco trailer 11883 for pictures. mounted lawn sprayer; Never a buyer’s premium.pull behind fertilizer spreader/seeder; Troy Bilt string trimmer/blower combination; garden seeder;
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CELINA — Mercer Savings Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Jose Faller to its board of directors. Faller joins current board members Thomas Krick, Thomas Lammers, Richard Mosier, David Keiser, Kristin Fee, and William Martin. Board Chairman, Richard Faller Mosier stated, “Mr. Faller was a unanimous appointment as a Director of Mercer Savings Bank. We welcome Jose’s dynamic perspective and his commitment to the local area, as evidenced by the list of organizations in the community that have benefited from his involvement.” Faller, a Ft. Recovery native, is Director of Technology at Cooper Farms. He has been active in numerous clubs and organizations in the community, including Ft. Recovery Athletic Boosters, Ft. Recovery Community Club, Ft. Recovery Chamber of Commerce, Mary Help of Christians Parish Council, Ft. Recovery Local Schools Board of Education, VFW Post 6515, and American Legion Post 345. He has also been a volunteer coach for a number of sports, including youth baseball, soccer, football, and softball. Faller resides in Ft. Recovery with his wife, Stacy, and two sons, Will and Leo. As a mutual bank, Mercer Savings Bank specializes in real estate lending and has served Mercer and Darke counties and surrounding communities since 1888. To find out more information about Mercer Savings Bank and what they have to offer, stop by one of their convenient locations in Celina, Ft. Recovery, and Greenville, call 877-672-4543, or visit mercersavings.com
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Rates of prescripwater cutter, buffers, grinders, patterns, & more DIRECTIONS: Greenville 571 west past Coletown. tion drug abuse in the Tools:From Lg.Downtown selection of take hand, power, and (Watch for signs) Auctioneers Note: Online bidding (NOT) available for this auction. We will be following the Covid 19 regulations, so U.S. are alarmingly high, mechanics tools & garden tools; Bench grinder; please wear a mask and stay 6ft away from other customers. Go to www.edwardsauctions.com for pictures. as are the number of Wilton scroll saw; (2) Kennedy tool boxes; (4) BOBCAT XRT 61” 24benches; H.P. ZTR MOWER - HONDA TRIAL WAGON 4X4 390 CC BY Metal machinists Craftsman armTOOLS accidental poisonings BRISTER’S - UTILITY CARGO TRAILER - SHOP - HAND TOOLS - ANTIQUE saw; Air America 220-air compressor; Floor and overdoses due to FURNITURE APPLIANCES - ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES jacks; Lincoln AC-225 Arc welder; Craftsman these drugs. Studies Terms: Cash or stack local checks ID. Visacharger; & MasterCard accepted w/3%. Auctioneers licensed in Ohio. double tool w/proper box; Battery Work show that a majority Auction held inside the barns and outside. mates; Power craft sander; Troy Built 2600 Psi of abused prescription Glenn Robert Welch Estate, Robert A. & Michael L. Welch Co Executors, Attorney Randall E. Breaden LLC, Darke pressure washer; Engine stand; drugs are obtained County Gas Case #cans; 20-1-057 Work bench sander; Metal shelving; Galaxy from family and friends, 500 Ford engine parts; Wellcraft boat engine; including from the home Scott Atwater boat motor; Lg. lawn roller; medicine cabinet. Lawn sweeper; Brooms, rakes, & shovels; In addition, AmeriHedge trimmers; Weed eater; Antq: “Birds cans are now advised Eye” 3 pc. maple bedroom suite; Oak ornate that their usual methods dining room table w/leaves; (6) pressed 937-547-3202 for disposing of unused back plank chairs; CELL Parlor table; Oak chest of medicines — flushing # 937-423-2656 drawers; Childs desk & chair; Koo-Koo clock them down the toilet (Germany); License plates; Barn lanterns; or throwing them in email: Rich@edwardsauctions.com Wood machinists bench; Milk bottles & jugs; the trash — both pose Sad iron; High chair; Victorian framed print; potential safety and AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTIONOak AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION Victorian marble top dresser; dresser; health hazards. Buffett; Clothes dryer; Carnival & Depression glass; Bowl, pitcher, & stand; Blue China; HHG: Electrical household items; Frigidaire NOTICE TO BIDDERS SxS refrigerator; Frigidaire chest freezer (4 yrs. old); Washer & dryer set; Queen mattress Section 307.86 of the Ohio Revised Code & pivot box; Bar chairs; Wood & metal beds; Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Darke County Hall tree; Gun racks; LR furniture; Oak TV Commissioners, 520 South Broadway, Greenville, Ohio, 45331, until 1:30 pm Bidbench; Now!!Roll Online bidding stand; Bucket top desk (new); has begun via on the 21st day, of October, 2020 for the following project: www.Proxibid.com and will continue until Shadow box; Pair glass lamps; Bedroom DAR-TR92-1.91 REPLACEMENT OF table lamps; Blonde 3 pc. Bedroom suite; Thursday – October 15th at 5:00 pm. FISHER-DANGLER ROAD BRIDGE Figurines; Clown ornaments; Cookware & **Preview items October 10th In accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the bakeware; Pitching horseon Saturday shoes; – Mens & from 10 am to 5pm. Darke County Engineer. The Bidding documents may be reviewed and obtained womens bicycles; Located Shot gun at: 109shell N Westreloader; St – Greenville, OH 45331 at the Office of the Darke County Engineer located at 504 South Broadway, Antique Furniture – 10 Gal Crocks – and Wood Whiskey Fishing equip.; Kerosene lamps; many Barrels – Floor model radio – Greenville, Ohio, after September 23, 2020, for the non-refundable charge of Cedar Chest Beverage Bottles – Train Set Vintage Toys, Games, & Children’s more items not listed. Auctioneers Note:–This $25.00. – Cowboy Pistols - (2) Women’s Vintage Bikes - Vintage Cameras & isSAT. a large Books auction with many additional items not listed. The auction will be NOV.- Brass 9, Cornet 2019 AM Accessories in case 10:00 – Kerosene Lamps – RR Lanterns – Cast Each proposal must contain the full name of the party or parties submitting the held under cover starting with tools then following with household 5910 ROUTZONG RD. GREENVILLE, OH 45331 Iron Skillet – Arcanum & West Manchester 60’s & 70’s Year Books - Anniversary items and proposal and all persons interested therein. Proposals shall be submitted on Trucks-Motorcycle-Lawn antiques. Terms: will be applied to all purchases. Clock – Jewelry – GlasswareA– 10% Pottery Buyer’s – Flatware Premium - Sewing & Crafting Supplies - Appliances – the forms furnished by the County and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes Equipment-Shop ToolsSmart Tv w/ Rokupayment - and many is more itemscheck not listed!w/ ID, and credit card w/ 3% fee. Accepted cash, endorsed by the Bidder and marked: Household Please visitregister www.midwest-auctioneers.com information and Trucks Terms : You must to bid at www.Proxibid.com, upon registeringfor you more are accepting all “BID – DAR-TR92-1.91 REPLACEMENT OF 1929 Ford Model AA Stake BedPremium will be applied to all purchases. There will be pictures. terms of the auction. A 15% Buyer’s GREENVILLE — On October 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Darke County Drug Task Force along with Darke County Family Health, Darke County Solid Waste and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring your medications for disposal to Darke County Family Health, 5735 Meeker Road, in Greenville. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked. This collection is for items in pill form only. 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TERMS & CONDITIONS: A 10% Buyer’s Premium is in effect on all purchases. Everything is selling on an “As is, Where is, In Place” basis with NO warranties or guarantees of any kind. It is the buyer’s responsibility to “Inspect Before Bidding.” Everything is to be paid for in full on day of auction with Cash, Company Check with Bank Letter of Guarantee, Wire Transfer, or credit cards w/ additional 3% fee. Removal is the Buyer’s Responsibility, Expense & Risk. Please check websites for updates: www.auctionzip.com ID: 47310 & 12379 and GotoAuction.com Id 4511, www.midwest-auctioneers.com or www.equipmentfacts.com for complete information and pictures of auction. Additional terms apply to online bidders. Auctioneers: Grant Bussey 937-5646250 & Mike Baker 937-459-9558
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Trucks:2014 F550 4X4 diesel dump truck, back pack toolbox, 9’ dump body, LED strobe lights, only 60,000 1 owner miles (Very nice unit); 2002 Dodge 3500 4X4 Cummins Diesel, Automatic Transmission, steel flatbed; Skidloaders: 2016 CAT 242D 584hrs; Tractors: 1997 New Holland 7740 Tractor 86HP, enclosed cab, newly replaces air conditioner (works great), 540 & 1000PTO, Hour meter replaced at 2982 hours, new meter has 2080 hours, total approx hours = 5062; Snow Equipment: 2019 Boss 9’2” Stainless Steel DXT V-Plow, complete with wiring, and truck mount (Factory Warranty); 2018 Boss SK10 Snow Pusher Box, universal floating hitch, steel trip edge (Like New); Buyers 8’ Stainless Steel V-Box Salt Spreader, gas engine drive, deluxe in-cab controls, LED lights, vibrator kit; Buyers 9’ 4 cubic yard v-box salt spreader, gas engine drive, deluxe in cab control, LED lights, vibrator kit (Nice Unit); Front mount snowblower w/ motor; Trailers: 2016 B-Wise 18’ Ultimate dump trailer, 14,000lb tandem axle, hydraulic jack, hydraulic 2 way ramp door, fold down sides, roll tarp; Mowers: Ferris F800X Commercial Mower, w/bagger, snow blower, cab, excellent condition;John Deere X485 Garden Tractor, 25HP Liquid cooled kawasaki, hydrostatic drive, 62” deck, auxillary hydraulics (Nice Unit); Hay Equip: New Holland Model 1411 Disk Bine/Conditioner - 10ft cut, only 75 acres on newly rebuilt cutter bar, (Field Ready); 2019 Ogdon 12 wheel Hydraulic Fold Hay Rake - with optional wheel covers (Like New);New Holland 570 Square Bailer with hydraulic drive kicker attachment; New Holland BR7060 Round Bailer, silage special, wind gard, complete with moniter (Low Acreage unit); 2019 Poettinger 4 basket hydraulic fold hay tedder, with hydraulic tilt option (Like New); 16’ Hay Wagon with upright; 18’ Hay Wagon with upright; Misc Ag: DMI300 Gravity Wagon, 10 ton gear, telescopic tounge; 2 wheel trailer, wooden bed; JD 9ft disk; JD drill; Skid Loader Attachments: 16” bucket; clamp bucket; backhoe for skidloader; Misc Equip: Woodmaster 5500 firebox; Steel dump truck bed 17.5 ft long, ready to mount, Mac dump truck bed; Saltbox 8’ Vbox;1500 Chevy truck topper; EZ dump trailer; Pop up camper; Concrete Equip: Approx 200 Symons forms, sizes 2’x4’, 2’x5’,2’x6’,2’x8’
moms with small children. the FBI Child Exploitation “In the past year, there They are often times preTask Force busted a Scihave been some events occupied with their chiloto County child traffickdren to notice what could ing ring, issuing multiple that have taken place be happening around indictments on counts in my children’s life them.” of human trafficking and that could have gone Denniston is hosting child pornography. very wrong. As a mom an upcoming session on These are a few among Thursday, October 22 at 7 I felt that something many instances exposed p.m., at the Darke County in the past year in the positive needed to be Buckeye State. done so other parents Makers Co-Op, 311 South Broadway, in Greenville. Denniston hopes the wouldn’t have to go This class is open to the workshop will encourage public, and costs $10 per teens and their parents to through the same person for the class. become more conscious of thing I have.” “There are a lot of the many warning signs — Shannon Denniston resources online. I am that human trafficking personally joined with might be happening in a The Damsel House Projtrafficker within 24 to 48 given area and the steps ect, Destiny Rescue, Safe hours. In addition, the one can take to promote Hearts, and Operation COVID-19 pandemic has personal safety when Underground Railroad.” put law enforcement on alone or in a group. said Denniston. “I urge high alert to an increase “Always be aware of everyone to educate themyour surroundings,” advis- in online threats which AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION selves on the dangers of enable traffickers to gain AUCTION es Denniston. “Put your access to potential victims human trafficking.” phones down and pay For more information, attention to what is going through social media and –Sat. October October 19, media 2019 19, 2019 at 9:00 at or AM 9:00 AMan event to become other platforms. on Sat. around you. Trust– your sponsor, contact Dennisa plan for gut. If something 201 N doesn’t Main 201 N St. Main – “Always Arcanum, St. – have Arcanum, OH 45304 OH 45304 – Antiques Tools – –Antiques Household – Household Goods - Collectables Goods ton at sdenniston1015@ various situations and be- Collectables feel right Tools then it probably John Deere John 110 Deere garden 110 tractor garden with tractor bagger with and bagger blade and - Full blade size -slate Full sizeorslate gmail.com call 937-459ready for anything.” Denisn’t.” pool tablepool & accessories table & accessories - Approx. -200 Approx. pcs. stained 200 pcs.glass stained w/ Taurus glass w/ Taurus 9368. recommends. “If Local authorities in water cutter, water buffers, cutter, grinders, buffers, niston patterns, grinders, & patterns, more & more areand being Northeastern Ohio Tools: Lg.Tools: selection Lg. say of selection hand, you power, of hand, power,followed and Carol Marsh covers community mechanics mechanics tools &adult garden tools tools; & garden Bench Bench grinder; lot, in tools; a grinder; store or parking that if a young goes interest stories and handles Wilton scroll saw;scroll (2) Kennedy saw; (2)tool Kennedy boxes; tool (4) boxes; (4) a make noise and cause missing orWilton runs away from obituaries for Darke County Media. Metal machinists Metal machinists benches; Craftsman benches; Craftsman arm arm Bring awareness to She can be contacted by email at home, there is Air a 220 75 persaw; Air America saw; America air compressor; 220scene. air compressor; Floor Floor the situation. And always cmarsh@aimmediamidwest.com or cent that he or she jacks;chance Lincoln jacks; AC-225 Lincoln Arc AC-225 welder; Arc Craftsman welder; Craftsman by phone at 937-569-4314. keep an eye outWork for those will encounter human double stack double toolabox; stack Battery tool box; charger; Battery Work charger; AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUC-
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missing children, most of whom were juveniles from Cuyahoga County between the ages of 13 and 18. In Columbus on September 2, a Franklin County man was indicted on 19 felony counts, including manslaughter, human trafficking, compelling and promoting prostitution, and aggravated trafficking in drugs. In March 2020,
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DIRECTIONS: From Greenville, Ohio take S.R. 49 (SOUTH) Located in the North End of Greenville, Wagner Ave. to Russ Rd. to Parkway • 5 BEDROOMS – FULL FINISHED BASEMENT – 2 FIREPLACES 4 miles to auction site. Watch for auction signs. This Brick Ranch style home sitting on approximately ½ Acre features 3-Bedrooms, Eat-in-Kitchen, 1½ Bathrooms with Laundry Area, Living Room, Family Room with Ceiling Beams, Built-In Bookshelves and an Electric Fireplace, French Doors lead to a large covered and screened Wood Patio Deck. Other features include a 2-Car Attached Garage with Automatic Opener and Propane Furnace, Crawlspace, Central Air Conditioning, Propane Forced Air Furnace and a Back-Up Generator. Newer Roof, Replacement Windows throughout, Blacktop Driveway, Mature Landscaping, Hallway Attic Fan, Handicap Rampwell from tomaintained Garage and (2)ranch Storage This exceptionally builtHouse and well brick homeBuildings, sits on a beautifully landscaped corner lot and has many features. The main floor has a beautiful entry with slate flooring leading to the one 10’x16’ with Electric and one 8’x14’. This home is move formal living room with built in bookcases, gas fireplace, large bay window and custom draperies, then adjoining formal dining area, large eat-in-kitchen with corian countertops, solid wood cabinetry, in ready. instant hot water faucet, dining areaThis and all major appliances including refrigerator/freezer, elec. range, built in microwave oven, dishwasher & disposal. There are 4 bedrooms on the main floor and Inspect Property the master features aMake full enFinancial suite bathroom. Other main floor features include a full bathroom with double vanity, seated shower, hallway ceiling attic fan, hardwood flooring & nice storage. Just off the Arrangements kitchen is a 15’x22’ Florida patioon room. This home Beenclosed Prepared to Buy Auction Dayalso features a full finished basement with the 5th bedroom, a full 3-piece bathroom, large family room with fireplace, new flooring, large 14’x26’ laundry room withAnd utilitybysink, storage shelves, built in cabinets, Kenmore elec. washer & dryer, a large equipment room with forced air high efficiency gas furnace, central air conditioning & gas appointment… hot water heater.Call: Attached 14’x24’ garage with overhead doors in both ends, electric heat, floor drain, a nice 12’x24’ covered RV carport with concrete floor, as well as a detached 2 ½ car Morton pole Everett Hocker (937) 417-0748 garage, 24’x32’ with concrete floor, electric and459-7686 a full length 5’x32’ covered porch. This property also features a concrete driveway, professional mature landscaping, chain link fenced backyard and Kirby Lyons (937) Terms: $5,000.00 down on day Auction. balance due nice move-in ready home. much more! Make plans to attend theof open housesComplete and view this exceptionally within 30 days of Auction. Possession at Attend closing.Open Real Houses Estate taxes - Make Financial Arrangements - Be Prepared to Buy on Auction Day will be figured short term pro-ration to closing.
Open Houses: SUN., SEPT. 20th, 1:00 – 2:30 PM SUN., SEPT. 27th, 1:00 – 2:30 PM And by appointment… (937) 417-0748 Kirby Lyons (937) 459-7686 ForTerms: photos $5,000.00 and additional information this offering please visit us at due within 30 days of Auction. Possession at closing. Taxes will be figured short term pro-ration to down on day on of Auction. Complete balance www.auctionzip.com and enter User I.D. # 8673. closing. Remember, Never, Ever a Buyers (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions LOIS A. RHOADES REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST *WHAT YOU BID IS WHAT YOU PAY* “We work for our sellers, appreciate our buyers, and love our profession” Sara Yosick ~ Trustee
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Shared Harvest drive-thru Oct. 21 Staff report
ANSONIA — Shared Harvest Foodbank, in partnership with OSU Extension, Darke County, and Darke County United Way, will host a “drive-thru” food distribution at Ansonia Local Schools, Wednesday, October 21, 2020, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Shared Harvest is preparing 700 boxes to be distributed to Darke County residents for this hands-free food distribution. A family
receiving food will provide verbal self-attestation for income, residency, and identity and self-verify income (household eligibility guidelines are listed below) while the COVID-19 emergency is ongoing. All Darke County residents in need of food are welcome to attend this event and receive food. We ask that anyone coming to the distribution to wait to line up until after 3:30 p.m. to allow for buses and
the student pick up line to be completed. Please remember, people receiving food need to stay in their vehicles for the registration process, and place their car in “park” while their food is being loaded. With the addition of onsite registra-
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tion, lines will take a little bit longer. This information will be used to help determine where families in Darke County are residing, so we can bring Shared Harvest closer to those communities in the future. Please be patient as we
work to get everyone the food they need. In addition to the food distribution, a SNAP Outreach team member will be available on site. Anyone interested in registering for SNAP benefits will be able to do so at the event. All
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PUBLIC AUCTION POLARIS ATV Polaris Ranger XP 900 Side-By-Side ATV, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2020 @ 3:30PM 4x4, Automatic, Power Steering, Lights, DOORS OPEN AT 2:00PM DAY OF AUCTION Roof & Windshield, 905 miles, Front 5378 SEBRING WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO Bumper with Elec. Winch, Dumping Cargo Box, Dk. Green. KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY FARMLAND (2) Productive Preble Co. FarmsDirections: – 158 Approx. 30 miles NORTH of Dayton, Ohio. From the MODERN FURNITURE Acres & 71 Acres – Selling at 12:00 Tell City Dbl. Drop Dining Table with (6) Arrow Back Chairs, Andover intersection of S.R. 49 and U.S. 127 Bypass, take U.S. 127 NORTH Noon – for information and bidders approx. ¼ mile to Sebring-Warner Rd. and turn RIGHT or EAST to finish; Norwalk 3-Cushion Sofa with Matching Occasional Chair; 4 ft. packets contact: Kirby Lyons Auctioneers (937).316.8400 or Everett Hocker (937) Knotty Pine Bench with Upholstered Cushion; 4-piece Wood Bedroom auction site. (WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) 417.0748. Suite including: Queen Bed with nice Mattresses, Chest of Drawers, GOLF CARTS & CARGO TRAILER AUTOMOBILE Dresser with Mirror & Night Stand; Pine Dresser & Mirror with Matching (2) E-Z-Go Elec. Golf Carts, both have 2011 Chevrolet Cruze 4-Door Sedan, 4 Cyl., Automatic, P. Steering, Roofs & Windshields, 2nd Rear Seat that Chest of Drawers; Blue Swivel Rocker; Mauve Swivel Rocker; Cedar Conditioner, P. Windows, P. Locks, P. Mirrors, Tilt Wheel, Cruise folds flat for cargo platform, HandAir Rails & Blanket Chest; (2) Hall Trees (1) Oak & (1) Cedar; Cherry Quilt Rack; Foot Rests, Head & Tail Lights, Hubcaps, Control, AM/FM/CD Radio, Sport Wheels, Dark Grey Exterior, Black several Wood Bookcases; Oak Dining Table & (4) Chairs; (2) Electric Battery Chargers, both are identical, Dark Cloth Interior, 111,945 miles, lady owned & driven, looks & runs great! Green with Tan Seats, excellent condition; Fireplaces with Mantles; Crofton Electric Heating Stove; numerous 2005 8’ Long x 5’ Wide Cargo Express XL3-WHEELED ELECTRIC SCOOTER Wood Lamp Tables & Stands; 2-Seat Patio Glider; 4 ft. Maple 2-piece Series Enclosed Cargo Trailer, Rear Swing Pass Port Junior 3-Wheel Electric Scooter with Basket, Charger and Glass Front China Cabinet; 4 ft. Oak Desk; Wood Bar Stool; Oak Rocker; Door, White Exterior, nice little trailer. Accessories, runs & works great! 4 & 5 Drawer Chest of Drawers; RCA Victor Cabinet Radio & Record EARLY HORSE DRAWN WAGONS Early “John Deere” Wood Box Bed Wagon Player; Kenmore Cabinet Sewing Machine; Wood Baby Rocking Cradle; ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES with original paint & stenciling, 10’ 8” pair of Oak Lamp Tables with Marble Inlay; several Table Lamps; Yellow long x 38” wide, Wood Spoke Seth Wheels, Thomas Mantle Clock with Columns & Lions Heads; early Oil Cosco Step Stool; 6 ft. Metal Dbl. Door Storage Cabinet. nice original wagon; early “Tiffin”Lamp; Wood Community Silverware in Wood Case; several Wood Rolling Box Bed Wagon with original paint & TOOLS & RELATED Pins; Wood stenciling, lettered on sides (sold by Ammo Box; Decorative Signed Pottery; Stained Glass Henry Knapp, Decatur, IN), 10’ 8”Wall long x Hanging; Advertising Yard Sticks; Coca-Cola & Tab Glasses; #6 GM Creeper; Folding Saw Horses; 4” Wilton Vise; Inventory Units with 38” wide, Wood Spoke Wheels, very nice; & #8 Wagner Iron Skillets; Graduated Set of Pyrex Deep Bowls, Red/ Product; Drop Light; Extension Cords; Grass Hog Elec. Weed Trimmer; early McCormick-Deering “Weber” Box early Chalk Ware Baby Doll Bank (early Fair prize); Fire Extinguisher; 3 ft. Wood Step Ladder; miscellaneous Hand Tools; (2) Bed Wood Wagon with original Blue/Green/Yellow; paint & stenciling, 12’ long x 38” wide, front ToolRound Floor Fan; World Globe; Cast Iron Rooster Welcome Craftsman Tool Boxes; 6-Gallon 3 HP Shop Vacuum. Art Deco Box, Wood Spring Drivers Seat,Sign; Wood 1900 Ruby Red Cup; Wood Canes; Pyrex Refrigerator Dishes; HOUSEHOLD & MISCELLANEOUS Spoke Wheels, nice original wagon; early Wood Small Box Bed Wagon, 5’Pyrex longBaking x Dishes & Bowls; Fire King Deep Mixing Bowls; Corning Pots & Pans; small Elec. Kitchen Appliances; Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer; 23” wide, rare size, Wood Gears,Baking Wood Dishes; Metal Match Holder; Cast Iron Match Holder; Doilies & Kitchen Utensils; Tupperware & Plastic Ware; Bissell Vacuum; Dirt Devil Spoke Wheels; very Early Wood 2-Wheel Handiwork; 50’s Aluminum Canister Set; 33 Record Albums; Vintage Vacuum; Hoover Floor Shampooer; Arvin Elec. Heater; Fold-Up Pet Equipment Wagon, 8 Ft. long x 46” wide, Cage; lots of Wall Pictures, Oil on Canvas Pictures & more; Wall Mirrors; & Boxes. tall 55” Wood Spoke Wheels, long Hats tongue; (6) Wood Spoke Wagon Wheels. Costume Jewelry; Watches; (2) Hen on Nests; Beer Steins; Salt & Pepper VINTAGE FURNITURE ALSO SELLING SAME DAY: MILK Shakers; 1959 Impala Convertible Die Cast Car; Fire King Colored Early Walnut BOTTLES – CLOTH FEED SACKS – Pie Safe with Hammered Copper Fronts; Iron Bed & Bowls; John Deere Clock; (2) Portable C.D. Players; (2) Tackle Boxes & ADVERTISING SIGNS – ADVERTISING Frame; (2) Dark Oak Pedestal Plant Stands; Fisher Treadle Sewing CALENDERS & COLLECTIBLES Tackle; several Fishing Poles, Rods & Reels; John Deere Thermometer; Stack Chairs; Card Tables & Chairs; Bedding; Blankets; Bath Towels; Wall Sconces; Figurines; Carousel Horses; several Coleman Coolers; Primo Elec. Water Cooler; Wheel Chair; Rolling Walker with Seat & Brakes; Ladies Gloves & Handbags; China Face Doll; Cups; Glasses;
• ALL items must be paid for the day of Press Glass; Animal Plates; Corelle Dishes; 30” Box Fan; Luggage; Table auction. • ALL items are sold as-is. APPLIANCES Cloths; Stemware; China Dishes; Runner Rugs; Holiday Decorations; • We must collect sales tax. (Except on Frigidaire Refrigerator/Freezer (White); Frigidaire 30” Elec. Range Live Aquarium; colorful Quilt; Checkers & Board Games; Carnival Candy tractors which are exempt) • TERMS: Cash or Good Check with(White); ProperWhirlpool Elec. Washer with Stainless Steel Tub (White); Dish; Ruby Red Pitcher; Press Glass Basket; VCR Movies; Foot Bath. SHIRLEY ANN FORD ESTATE Photo ID; Visa / MC / Discover accepted Whirlpool Electric Dryer (White); 19” HD LED Digital Color Flat Screen Ken & Pamela Brewer ~ Co-Executors with a 3% Clerk Fee added. TV; 32” Samsung Flat Screen TV; Sanyo VCR/DVD Player; (2) Rainbow John Marchal Sr. Attorney Case #: 2020-1-118 • Visit us online @ www.auctionzip.com & OTHERS and enter USER I.D. #8673 for photos and with Accessories. Sweepers information. Kirby Lyons – Auctioneer Michel Werner – Auctioneer • Great food ALL must be paid for the day of auction. • ALL items are sold AS-IS. • We must collect Sales Tax (EXCEPT on titled from items Stewart’s Southern BBQ vehicles). • TERMS: Cash or Good Check with Proper Photo ID; Visa / MC / Discover accepted with a 3% Clerk Fee added. • REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s Visit us online @ www.auctionzip.com and enter USER I.D. #8673 for photos and information. • You can also visit us online @ (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions…What You gotoauction.com Great available Bid Is What You Pay!•We workfood for our sellers, from Stewarts Southern BBQ! Office: 937.316.8400 we appreciate +++Never, our buyers,Ever andawe love our REMEMBER: Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions…What You Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, we Cell: 937.459.7686 profession! Kirby & Staff Michel Werner Auctioneer appreciate our buyers, and we love our profession! Kirby & Staff
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Caleb Kaiser (left) and Zoe Billenstein (right) have been named Versailles FFA Members of the Month.
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From left to right: Scout Leader Rick Normile, Blake Addis, Greenville Federal’s Susan Barker, Jimmy Normile, and Mason Garber.
Donors help Scouts repair trailer Staff report
GREENVILLE — A local Boy Scout troop has some fresh wheels on its trailer, thanks to the generosity of local donors and some hard work. Troop 373 needed repair on their scout trailer included: new brakes, bearings, drums, and wheels totalling $1024.34. They received donations from RJ Warner for $200 and Greenville Federal for $200. The troop then participated in Trash Bash earning the rest of the funds needed to repair their trailer. Troop members would like to thank RJ Warner and Greenville Federal Savings and Loan for their help in making this possible. They are looking forward in using their trailer for future campouts.
From left to right: Chad Booher from RJ Warner, Mason Garber, Blake Addis, Jack Marchal, and Scout Leader Rick Normile.
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Mark Anderson, et al. 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 9, 2020 at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the village of Arcanum in Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 512 S. High St. Arcanum, Ohio Parcel Number: P59230809040312800 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 23, 2020. 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 9/20, 9/27, 10/04
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Sue Bowman VS.
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Carol Teicher, et al. 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 9, 2020, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the of Greenville in Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 540 S. Broadway Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F27221235040713600 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $77,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination.
VS. No.20CV00114 Donald Ballard, et al. 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 9, 2020, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the of Greenvillein Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 320 Delaware Ave. Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F27221226020414200 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor.Property wasappraised at $56,000.00 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 23, 2020. 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.
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 23, 2020. 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.
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance duewithin 30 days after Confirmation.
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VERSAILLES — On September 21, Versailles FFA held its September FFA Meeting at the Versailles K of C Hall outside the shelter house and ball diamond. Versailles FFA members enjoyed an evening of playing softball, and having a cookout and meeting. At the meeting, Versailles FFA announced the September Members of the Month in which Caleb Kaiser and Zoe Billenstein were recognized. Caleb Kaiser is a junior and the son of John and Kristi Kaiser. He is a fourth-year member and has participated in monthly meetings, Pheasants Forever youth hunt, Ag is Cool tent, OYLE barn clean outs, Farm Day, Greenhand FFA Conference, and State FFA Convention. Caleb’s SAE consists of sheep in which he shows at the Darke County Fair and Ohio State Fair and he works at Gehret Nursery. Caleb’s CDEs include Job Interview, Soils, Environmental/Natural Resources, and
Wildlife where he placed fourth as an individual at state and was part of the first place team. Caleb received a T-shirt and certificate for being named member of the month. Congratulations Caleb Kaiser! The second September FFA Member of the Month is freshman Zoe Billenstein. Zoe is the daughter of Jason and Kelly Billenstein. She is a second-year member and has participated in monthly meetings, omelet breakfast, Blanket the World, nursing home visits, OYLE barn clean outs, and shop and crop. Zoe’s SAE consists of raising broilers and layer chickens. Zoe also serves as the assistant sentinel. Zoe’s career development event participation includes: parliamentary procedure and Creed Speaking where she placed fifth at state in her group. Zoe received a T-shirt and certificate for being named member of the month. Congratulations Zoe Billenstein!
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Victoria Hofacker, et al. Pursuantto 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 9, 2020, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the of Greenvillein Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 422 W. Fourth St. Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F27221235030813400 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property wasappraised at $90,000.00 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 23, 2020. 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 duewithin 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff
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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.gov-ernmax.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 follow-ing: 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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DARKE COUNTY — Owners of new construction, remodeling, or any other building improvements such as heating and plumbing systems, central air conditioning, or building under construction in Darke County, are reminded by the County Auditor, Carol Ginn, that it is their duty to report such construction. According to section 5713.17 O.R.C., any person that constructs any building (this includes all agricultural buildings) or other improvements costing more that $2,000 upon any lot or land within a township or municipal corporation not having a system of building regulation and inspection, (this includes agricultural and residential areas), shall notify the County Auditor of the county which such land or lot is located, that the building or improvement has been completed or is in the process of construction. The notice shall be in writing, shall contain an estimate of the cost, shall describe the lot or land,
shall provide the owner’s name, and shall be served upon the County Auditor no later than 60 days after construction of the building or improvement has commenced. This is necessary so that the County Auditor may determine the value and location of the new structures. Upon the discovery of a building or improvement that has been constructed, but of which the County Auditor has not been notified as required by section 5713.17 O.R.C., the County Auditor shall appraise it and place it upon the tax list and duplicate, at its taxable value, together with penalty equal to 50% of the amount of taxes that would have been charged against the building or improvement from the date of construction to the date of discovery. For additional information, please contact the Darke County Auditor’s Office, in the courthouse, at 937-547-7316 or 5477317. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except holidays.
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GREENVILLE – The Lady Wave rebounded from a Monday night 3-2 loss the Xenia Lady Buccaneers to defeat the visiting Piqua Lady Indians in straight sets. “Last night’s loss is what it is and we have to learn from it and move on,” said Greenville coach Michelle Hardesty. “Tonight they came out
ready to play and did what they needed to do and got it done in three sets.” Greenville made it an easy Tuesday night in defeating the Lady Indians 3-0 jumping out to a 15-10 lead on their way to a 25-16 first set win. The Lady Wave grabbed an 11-3 second game advantage and settled for a double digit 25-14 victory. Greenville opened third
set play with a 5-0 advantage and took a 20-10 lead on their way to a 25-19 with the entire team getting plying time on the court. The Lady Wave outscored Xenia 108-87 Monday night in losing 25-23 and 25-21 before earning 25-9 and 25-12 wins only to lose the match dropping the fifth and final set 16-14. “Who would have thought when you out-
score a team by 21 points you would lose,” said Hardesty. “It only happens in tennis and volleyball.” As the 2020 season winds down, Coach Hardesty believes there is still volleyball to learn and room for improvement with tournament play on the horizon. “We’re not exactly where we want to be,” Coach Hardesty stated following the Tuesday night win. “There is
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SIDNEY – The Greenville Lady Wave closed out regular season play with a 4-1 win over the homestanding Sidney Lady Yellow Jackets. The win gives the Lady Wave an impressive 12-6 season record playing in the tough MVL Miami Division. Greenville senior, Emily Marchall, a 2019 First Team Miami Valley League (MVL) member won at first singles to finish the 2020 regular season with a 17-1 record. Faith Mansfield lost at second singles while Felicity Lance was getting a win for the Lady Wave at
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VANDALIA — The Greenville boys golf team played its best round of the season at Cassel Hills Golf Course in a loss to the undefeated Tippecanoe Red Devils by a score of 148-159 in Miami Valley League play. “We played extremely well but Tipp played exceptional,” said Green-
ville Coach Brian Stickel. “They were just 8 over par as a team.” Alex Kolb gave the veteran GHS coach his first hole in one as coach of the Green Wave boys. “First time I’ve ever had a player get a hole in one,” Stickel noted. “Very exciting for Alex.” Greenville’s Kolb earned his hole in one on the par 3, 132 yard 7th hole on his way to carding a 40 for
the day. “This was our best round of the year,” said Stickel. “Hopefully we can continue to play like this.” Greenville sports a 13-4 overall season record and stand 6-3 in conference play. Tippecanoe owns an impressive 13-0 season mark.
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the desire in,” Ernst continued, “It’s all we ask of them – effort, desireand play with class The Lady Wave dropped an 11-0 Wednesday night match to the visiting Butler Lady Aviators in MVL action. “We’re trying new things, we are trying people in different positions,” Ernst stated. “We’re 12
games in but yet we’re still progressing.” “We are making progress,” added Ernst. “We changed the formation, we put 40 minutes in yesterday at the Jennings Center to change into a new formation which anybody that know soccer knows it takes longer than that but the girls adapted to it and picked up on it,” With the win VandaliaButler stays undefeated with an 11-0-1 mark with the lone tie coming at the hands of the Tippecanoe Lady Red Devils who also sport an undefeated with a 10-0-2 record. Butler and Tippecanoe played to a 1-1 September 21 tie. “It gives you that sense of worth when officials and opposing coaches come to you and say, ‘you’ve improved so much since the beginning of the year,’ not years before but since the beginning of the See WAVE | 9B
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year,” said Coach Ernst. “That’s our goal, improve every single week.” “We lost a game Saturday to Stebbins 2-1. In the past they would be upset that they lost. Saturday when we got off the bus they were upset because they didn’t win.” “Their expectations are now improving,” Ernst condluded. “They are changing, they are buying in already but none of them are down, none of them are upset, they want to work hard to get better for the next match.” The Lady Wave record moves to 1-11 on the 2020 season. Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or 937-569-0122
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★ ★ ★ WE NOW HAVE SUNDAY BEER AND WINE SALES ★ ★ ★ Boneless Skinless 3 lb or Larger
CHICKEN BREAST $1.69/lb PORK SHOULDER STEAKS $1.59/lb Smoked
GROCERY SPECIALS
“Great for Bean Seasoning”
Frito Lay reg $4.29 9¾ oz DORITOS or 9½-13 oz
HAM SHANKS $1.99/lb
73% Lean in 3 lb Pkg or Larger
GROUND BEEF $2.19/lb
Beef Boneless Shoulder
SWISS STEAKS $3.49/lb
Beef Boneless
STEW MEAT $3.99/lb
Juicy Juice reg $2.99 64 oz 100%
Nabisco Premium 16 oz reg $3.69
CHICKEN, TUNA or HAMBURGER HELPER $1.09/ea
Barilla reg $2.79 Gluten-Free
REAL MAYONNAISE $3.49/ea
CAKE MIX $1.29/ea
SPAGHETTI $1.99/ea
Hershey’s 3.5-4.25 oz Large
Ragu 16-24 oz reg $2.99
POPCORN 99¢/ea
TOSTITOS $2.69/ea
Pillsbury 18.4 oz reg $1.79
BROWNIE MIX $1.29/ea
Pillsbury 15.25 oz reg $1.69
CANDY BARS $1.59/ea
JUICE $2.49/ea
Betty Crocker 4.7-12.2 oz reg $1.99
SALTINE CRACKERS $2.49/ea
PASTA SAUCE $1.79/ea
Hellman’s 20-30 oz reg $4.49-$4.79
Cousin Willie’s 3-count Microwave reg $1.99
Hunt’s 14.5 oz reg $1.75-$1.79
SNACK PACK PUDDING CUPS 99¢/ea
MANWICH 99¢/ea
Hunt’s 15-16 oz reg $1.49
California
On-the-Vine
Welch’s reg $4.49-$4.99 64 oz 100%
Knorr 3.8-5.9 oz reg $1.69 RICE and
Essential Everyday 43 oz reg $2.19-$2.69
Dole
FROZEN SPECIALS
Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or 937569-0122
NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS $6.99/lb
CABBAGE 59¢/lb
Stone Ridge Creamery 8-pack 36.8 oz reg $6.19
jump serves — they worked very hard all summer on those. They are consistent and I am very proud of that because we do work on serving.” MV senior, Riley Price paced the Lady Blackhawks with 11 kills and MV senior Tayler Stachler led the team with 11 assists. Coach Hunt is not only pleased with her team’s 2020 play but is also thankful the team has been able to compete this year. “ I never thought we would get it this far,” concluded Coach Hunt. “I tell them every game, play as hard as you can because we have how many teams right now sitting in quaranteen and it’s not us. We said that again tonight, we don’t have very many games left, lets see if we can get through this whole season — that would be tremendous to make it through the entire season.”
CORN DOGS $2.49/ea ASPARAGUS $2.49/lb
CELERY $1.19/ea
Gaylen Blosser | Darke County Media
Tayler Stachler gets a block for the Lady Blackhawks in a non-conference match with Riverside.
TOMATOES or 10 oz ROTEL TOMATOES 99¢/ea
1 lb Mini Peeled
CARROTS $1.19/lb
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Bluegrass
UNION CITY — The Mississinawa Valley Lady Blackhawks dropped a 3-1 non-conference volleyball match to the visiting Riverside Lady Pirates. “We knew going in it was going to be a tough game,” said MV Coach Billie Hunt, “So we were ready for that.” The Lady Blackhawks kept pace with the taller Logan County team in losing 25-23 in the first set of the night. “We have played a lot of teams really well this year,” Hunt noted. “I have been so pleased with all of their play. They’re doing things I haven’t had girls in my years of coaching do. They’re following the ball better, they’re picking up, being pretty scrappy out there and that’s tough to do sometimes.” Game No. 2 went to the visitors 25-18 to put the Lady Pirates up 2-0 on the night. “We kind of go in waves,” Hunt said. “We come out slow and it takes us a little bit to get going. Once we get going it looks really great and we do a lot of great things and even when I feel like they’re in a downward run, they play good but I have to have that upward part of it because that’s when we play our best.” Mississinawa battled back to easily take the third set of the night by a 25-14 score sending the match to a fourth game. The Lady Pirates, however, got back on track, taking the third set by a 25-16 score to earn a 3-1 road win. Great serving by the Lady Hawks was a bright spot for team in the team’s home game. “We were very consistent today,” Hunt stated. “We play serving games at practice because I am a very big stickler about serving. To me its like foul shots, you’re standing back there by yourself, get the serve over. They can’t block it, they can’t do anything. There is no reason to miss a serve.” “We were nailing them today,” continued Hunt. “They work very hard at spot serving. A couple of them work at their
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Carving
Beef Loin Boneless
TOMATOES $1.99/lb Super Select
CUCUMBERS 69¢/ea Bartlett
Hunt’s 13 oz reg $1.49 4-count
JUICE $3.49/ea
DAIRY SPECIALS
PUMPKINS $2.49/ea
PEARS 79¢/ea
Dairy Pure 16 oz reg $1.89
Essential Everyday reg $2.99-$3.49 12 oz BLUEBERRIES, 16 oz PEACHES or 15-16 oz
Essential Everyday 12-16 oz reg $1.69 Steamable or Regular
SOUR CREAM $1.49/ea
STRAWBERRIES $2.49/ea
Healthy Choice 9.5-10.3 oz reg $3.59
CAFÉ STEAMERS $1.99/ea
Banquet 7 oz reg $1.19 Breakfast Sausage or Meat
POT PIES 89¢/ea
VEGETABLES 99¢/ea
Eggo 29.6 oz reg $6.29 24-count
WAFFLES $4.99/ea
Morning Star Farms 8-9 oz reg $4.29
BREAKFAST PATTIES or GRILLER BURGERS $2.99/ea
HALF & HALF $1.49/ea
Dairy Pure 16 oz reg $2.39
Land O Lakes reg $2.39 16 oz French Onion CHIP DIP $1.49/ea Essential Everyday 32 oz reg $3.29
PASTA SIDES 99¢/ea Yoder’s 8 oz reg $2.59
Essential Everyday reg $2.39 6.5 oz Aerosol
Essential Everyday reg $3.99 10 oz
Tropicana 52 oz reg $4.69
SHREDDED CHEESES $1.99/ea STRING CHEESE $2.99/ea
Essential Everyday reg $2.99 8 oz Natural
COTTAGE CHEESE $2.49/ea
SLICED CHEESES $1.59/ea
Essential Everyday 15 oz reg $2.49
Pillsbury 8-13.9 oz reg $2.79
RICOTTA CHEESE $1.59/ea Yoder’s 8 oz reg $2.19
CHUNK CHEESES $1.99/ea
BLEACH $1.59/ea
CRESCENT ROLLS or CINNAMON ROLLS $1.69/ea
REAL WHIPPED CREAM TOPPING $1.69/ea ORANGE JUICE $3.49/ea Simply 52 oz reg $2.99
LEMONADE $1.99/ea Sunny Delight 64 oz reg $1.59
CITRUS PUNCH $1.09/ea Fruit Rush Gallons reg $1.49
FRUIT DRINKS $1.09/ea