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Sunday, November 22, 2020 • $1

Wayne HealthCare reinstates no-visitor policy In response to surge in COVID-19 cases

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In response to a surge in COVID-19 cases, Wayne HealthCare announced it is restricting visitors, effective Friday, Nov. 20.

they may have two (2) visitors (parents/guardians). End-of-life patients. Visitation of Patient Care Services and chief will be made on a case-by-case Staff report nursing officer at Wayne Health- basis. Patients who are minors may Care. GREENVILLE — To conhave two (2) visitors (parents “Implementing these heighttinue to protect the safety of ened restrictions is not a decision or guardians) in the emergency patients, staff and community we take lightly as we understand department and inpatient setting. at large, beginning Friday, Nov. Patients with impairments may the importance of visitation for 20 at 7 a.m., Wayne HealthCare have one (1) visitor. both patients and their loved announced it is reinstituting a Outpatient surgery/procedure ones, and that’s why we’ve includno-visitor policy, with compaspatients may have one (1) visitor. ed some important exceptions” sionate exceptions. All visitors granted exceptions “Like other hospitals across the added Freeman. will be screened prior to entry Exceptions to the revised state and region, Wayne Healthand must be free of any COVIDvisitor policy include the Care is seeing an increase in following:Maternity patients may 19 symptoms. emergency room visits and hoshave one (1) visitor. If the patient pitalizations due to COVID-19,” said Kim Freeman, vice president is a minor (under the age of 18), See POLICY | 2A

Greenville 2020 Darke Co. Christmas Drive Holiday Horse Parade canceled Staff report

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GREENVILLE — Due to a dramatic increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in the county, Main Street Greenville has elected to cancel the 2020 Hometown Holiday Horse Parade, slated for Saturday, Nov. 21. “We were hoping that cases in the county were going to hold steady or even decrease,” said Ryan Berry, executive director of Main Street Greenville (MSG), “but with COVID cases continuing to rise this past weekend and into the early part of the week, there was no way around canceling the event.” The cancelation comes on the heels of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s decision to enact a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on businesses throughout the state, effective Thursday, due to the rise of COVID-19 cases. In a press release, MSG expressed its thanks to the sponsors for the event and hopes they will be onboard again next year: “Thank you to Platinum Sponsors — Wayne HealthCare, Jordan Agency, Edison State Community College, Greenville Federal, The Brown Family Foundation, Wintrow Signs, and Kevin Flory Landscaping; Palladium Sponsors — Wieland Jewelers; Diamond Sponsors - Happily Ever Co. and Zechar Bailey Funeral Homes; Golden Sponsors — American See HORSE | 3A

DARKE COUNTY — The 2020 Darke County Community Christmas Drive is coming up and, despite the pandemic, there is hope that this will be another great year of helping those in need in Darke County. Starting just after Thanksgiving on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27 and 28, donations may be made to at least twelve different locations throughout the county. The efforts will continue on Dec. 4, 5, 11, 18, 19, and then, leading up to Christmas, on Dec. 21 and 22. At many locations donations will be gratefully accepted between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. In Greenville, volunteers will be “bell ringing” at Eikenberry’s IGA, Rural King, Kroger, Walmart and Greenville National Bank in Ansonia and the New Madison Mini Mart. For the first time, Orme Hardware in Arcanum and the Montage

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Volunteers for the 2020 Darke County Community Christmas Drive gathered at Rural King for a brief meeting and photo op. Shown from left to right are Mike Boyer, Sharon Fellers, Pastor Mel Musser, Frank Marchal, Doug Klinsig, Christy Cutarelli, Joey French, Rural King General Manager Jim Fennig, and Jim Morehouse.

Café in Greenville will be collection locations. Donations can also be made at Dave Knapp Ford Lincoln, SVG Chevrolet, ACE Hardware and the main office of Greenville Federal.

The drive helps support the good work of the Salvation Army, the Grace Resurrection Community Center, The Fish Choice Pantry, Community Unity, the Faith United Methodist

Food Bank in Arcanum, the Ansonia United Methodist Food Bank and the Castine Area Food Bank. Some of the churches helping with See DRIVE | 3A

Tri-County Board opens ‘Warmline’ for holidays For those feeling stress from holidays, COVID Staff report

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Greenville’s 2020 Holiday Horse Parade has been canceled due to an uptick in COVID-19 cases.

DARKE COUNTY — A partnership between the Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Ser-

vices and Recovery & Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio is launching a temporary “warmline” beginning Monday, Nov. 23. The number of the warmline is

937-423-6320. Depending on the caller’s location and phone service, long distance charges may apply. Warmline operators will be available Mondays from 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesdays 1 to 4 p.m., and Thursdays 4 to 7 p.m. If

persons call the warmline outside the established hours, they can leave a voicemail with a callback number. The warmline will not be staffed on holidays. There is no charge for the See WARMLINE | 2A

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2A Sunday, November 22, 2020

BIRTHDAYS

LOCAL BRIEFS

Margaret Wright turns ‘90’

DCCA hosting virtual concert

FORT RECOVERY — Happy Birthday to Margaret Wright who is turning ‘90!’ Margaret Ellen Liette was born December 6, 1930, to the late Adrian and Mary (Paulus) Liette. Margaret has lived her entire life in Darke County. She worked, married Harding Wright (deceased) and raised five children: David (Cheryl-deceased) Wright, Michael (Cathy) Wright, Kathy (Dwight) Stump, Krista (-deceased, Wright Daryl) Oliver, and Karla Stevenson. Please help her celebrate this milestone by sending a birthday card to: 13728 Oswalt-Good Rd., Fort Recovery, OH 45846.

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No visitors under the age of 18 will be allowed unless they are the parent or legal guardian of a pediatric patient. During this time, we encourage family members to connect with their loved ones via virtual platforms, such as smart phones, tablets

GREENVILLE — The Darke County Center for the Arts (DCCA) is thrilled to partner with two of our holiday favorites for a never-beforeseen online special featuring Tonic Sol-fa and the Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Join Emmy Award winning vocal group, Tonic Sol-fa, and Top 5 Billboard artist, Shaun Johnson and the Big Band Experience, for a personalized performance on their first ever, brand new, very shiny “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” virtual tour. Viewers will experience a 60-minute combined show from the comfort of their own couch. This special includes remarkable guests, brand new songs from an unreleased, upcoming album, limited tour merchandise, and an interactive Q&A! Only 200 tickets are available for this “pay what you will” VIP event. Shaun and others will be live chatting with fans during the show. A portion of ticket proceeds will support local venues until we can return live in 2021. Children’s Music Fund will receive a contribution as our charitable partner. Children’s Music Fund provides children affected by chronic conditions or life-altering illnesses music therapy programs to help them on their journey towards a better quality of life. Request pricing for 10 or more ticket at www.tonicsolfa.com/group-tickets or contact Michelle Massman at Michelle@ tonicsolfa.com

and other devices. These heightened visitor restrictions will remain in effect until further notice. Wayne HealthCare stated it appreciates everyone’s understanding as it continues to do everything in its power to slow the spread of the virus. For more information, please visit the Wayne HealthCare website at www.waynehealthcare.org

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about our frontline workers — healthcare workers, first responders, grocery and retail, pharmacy, and From page 1A other essential workers — facing extraordinary warmline service, and only general demographic stress as a result of the coronavirus pandemic information will be coland the holiday season,” lected to maintain confisaid Terri Becker, execudentiality. tive director of the Tri“With the holidays County Board. approaching and the “We are working with COVID-19 numbers soarour mental health and ing, we are concerned substance use treatment about people feeling stressed and isolated from providers to find ways to help those most in need,” family and friends. We Becker added. are especially concerned

Upcoming Arcanum public meetings ARCANUM — The Village of Arcanum will be hosting the following public meetings at 309 South Albright Street, Arcanum: Council Meeting: Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. Finance & Audit Committee - Date Change: Tuesday, Dec. 8 at 6 p.m.

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PAINTER CREEK — The Women’s Fellowship of the Painter Creek Church of the Brethren is taking orders for homemade noodles, both thin and wide, and angel food cakes. Noodles sell for $2.50 per half pound and cakes for $9. If interested, please call Carol DeMaio at 937-423-4819 or Edna Fourman at 937-548-6375 or 937-459-9795. All orders must be in by Dec. 1 for Christmas and picked up by 10 a.m. on Dec. 12. Painter

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24 and 25; Dec. 31 and January 1. The APL can be reached at 937-6928484, or at www.arcanumpubliclibrary.org , Facebook and Twitter.

Darke Parks holding special meeting

GREENVILLE — The Darke County Park District Board of Commissioners will hold a Special Board Meeting on Monday, November 23 at GREENVILLE — Greenville Tran- 8 a.m. Attendance will be limited to 10 people at a time. Face masks are sit System will be closed Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, and Friday, Nov. 27. required. To be added to the agenda to speak or to make comments please email info@darkecountyparks.org before Nov. 20 at noon. This meeting is a work session to discuss matters of planning, finance and budget. GREENVILLE — The Friends of the Darke County Parks will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 6:30 pm. We are proud to have now been established for 25 years. The meeting will be held in the Assembly MARIA STEIN — From Nov. 27, Room at the Shawnee Prairie Nature 2020 through Jan. 11, 2021, the Center. The annual Christmas carry- Maria Stein Shrine will be hosting in dinner has been canceled due to the Annual Nativities Exhibit from the COVID-19 health emergency so the recently donated collection of just a regular meeting will take place. Tim and Katheleen Nealeigh. More Current members are encouraged to than 60 unique nativity sets will be contact an officer if you would like to on display in the Shrine’s Gathering run for the office of vice-president, Space, located on the first floor near secretary or trustee in the upcomthe main entrance. ing elections. Or you may indicate The exhibit will include sets from your interest in running for an office differing time periods, cultures and when you respond to the memberartistic mediums. It is a wondership notice that will be mailed after ful reminder of the true meaning of the first of the year. The Friends will Christmas as well as a way to foster follow the guidelines established by discussion about how this holiday has the Board of Commissioners for gath- been observed by many different culerings. Those attending are asked tures from across the globe. to wear a mask. Sanitizers will be This free exhibit is open to the pubavailable. Physical distancing will be lic during the normal Shrine hours: practiced. For more information, call Monday through Thursday 9:30 a.m. the park office at 937-548-0165 or go to 6 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9:30 to www.darkecountyparks.org a.m. to 4 p.m. and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays. The Shrine is closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. For more event information, visit www. mariasteinshrine.org ARCANUM — The APL would like to remind patrons of all it has to offer during the holiday season. Patrons can find a book about Thanksgiving and Christmas decorating, crafts, holiday cooking, and so much more. GREENVILLE — Community The library has a large collection of Blood Center is reminding donors holiday fiction, both classic and con- that giving blood is essential to the temporary, many in large print. There public health, especially with the are plenty of holiday movies available challenges of COVID-19 and the for kids and adults. Need something holiday season. Greenville Grace to do during downtime? Patrons Church will host a community blood can also check out board games and drive Monday, Nov. 30 from 1 p.m. STEM building kits. Kids can pick up to 7 p.m. at 4805 State Route 49, coloring and activity sheets to take Greenville. Everyone who registers home. Mobile hotspots and a teleto donate will receive free testing for scope are available for adults to take COVID-19 antibodies. Donors must home. Just a reminder — the library will be closed Nov. 25 and 26; Dec. See BRIEFS | 3A

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and organizations in Ansonia and Arcanum will also be assisting with the volunteer efforts. Those organizations helping out include the Rotary, the Kiwanis, the Gettysburg Lion’s Club, Greenville National Bank, Darke County Realtors and Darke County Rural Electric. The work of all of these volunteers is greatly appreciated.

Last year, people generously stepped up and gave $31,234.98. No money is paid to any of the volunteers and all of the proceeds remain in Darke County. Besides the various locations around the area, donations can also be made to the “Darke County Community Christmas Drive” by mailing them to the Greenville National Bank, P.O. Box

AMISH CREW out the light display downtown this year. The City of Greenville’s street department has been working on it since the end of October. You will see more lights than ever before. As well, many Greenville businesses will be having specials on Black Friday and Small Business Saturday on Nov. 27 and Nov. 28, respectively. MSG is currently planning its First Friday in December where a lot of these businesses will be holding a Christmas Open House. Main Street Greenville is a non-profit organization committed to stimulating and supporting revitalization efforts, historic preservation and economic growth in Historic Downtown Greenville. To learn more about the organization, visit or call 937-5484998. You can also like the organization on Facebook to receive updates on a regular basis at www.facebook. com/mainstreetgreenville

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Let’s talk wild turkey today I are homebound, No use of you I came up with the and me complainbold scheme to have ing but Thanksgiva Thanksgiving meal ing just won’t be just like the Pilgrims the same this year. had. Chowing down Rising numbers of on wild turkey. COVID-19 cases That is, until a few in Darke County, Near hindrances to that Ohio, and RanDarke dinner popped up. dolph County, Ind., Hank First, spoilsport, have conked out a Nuwer egghead historians holiday tradition with Pile-It Higher for wife Gosia and and Deeper degrees have me. Ever since 2015, we have written theses claiming that the Pilgrims and their traveled to Chicago to enjoy a feast at the storied Native American friends might not have scarfed Drake Hotel. We would wild turkey at all. Unlike have turkey with all the fixings and a glass of wine the Drake, no Pilgrim menu for that first Thanksfor about $25 each in a giving was ever preserved, family-style meal in the Camelia Room. Later, we’d if indeed it ever existed. For all we know, the enjoy an evening at the first Thanksgiving might hotel’s Coq d’or Bar with have been a pitch-in. They its deep wood paneling and witty waiters who are probably, like the rest of funny enough to moonlight us, implored Gov. William Bradford: “Whaddya want at a comedy club. us to bring, Billy Boy?” Now, we have to eat at He might have begged home. Not only are there travel restrictions, but the a couple of Wampanoag braves to bring a slab of Drake’s web page says it venison. Mrs. William reluctantly has shuttered Coq d’or out of abundance (Dotty) Bradford might have brought a dish of of caution. those ghastly, tasteless, I feel for those of you who will be without a fam- teenie onions. John Alden ily Turkey Day for the first maybe, forsooth, offered to contribute Mac on Velveetime due to travel restricta. Etcetera. tions or a fear of comproThe next hindrance was mising the health of your that when I went online to loved ones. For the first order a field-raised legal time, you won’t have the bird, my eyes bulged as crazy uncle in the family if I smoked seven packs — the one who soaks the breast in ketchup — eat 50 a day, and I don’t smoke. One online seller wanted percent of the bird before $159.99 for an 8-pound burping, loosening his bird, $217.99 for a suspenders, and snoring 12-pound bird. during the Lions-Texans And no trimmings. football game on TV. My social security luxury Not to mention, chantmonthly payment dictated ing for the 364th time, “I that Gosia and I pick out guess we’re all full!” Since my wife Gosia and a traditional Kroger bird,

and that’s what’s cooling her heels in our freezer. But twice in the last week, Gosia and I have spotted a flock of wild turkey in a patch of foods near our Union City manse. She snuck up on the shy bird, which lacks the sense of scent, but boasts incredible eyesight, to snap a couple shots on her phone before the wary critters scampered to safety. That’s when I became curious to know a bit more about these feathered neighbors. Thus, I turned to my longtime buddy, Ben O’Neill, who is a Franklin College associate professor of wildlife biology and a knowledgeable hunter and conservationist. To begin, there are multiple types of wild turkey: our local Eastern, the Florida or Osceola bird, the western Rio Grande, Merriam’s (Rocky Mountain), and Gould’s from the Southwest. Below the border exists the long-spurred Ocellated wild turkey. They congregate in flocks of six to 50 birds. Ben calls the abundance of today’s wild turkey one of the greatest American success stories. “Overexploited in the 19th and 20th centuries, they were locally extirpated,” Ben said. Healthy flocks of birds were tapped by conservationists and relocated beginning around 1960. “Now in the twentiethcentury we again have a healthy population,” he said. He, like most hunters, goes after gamebirds in the spring. A Jake is a

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Wily wild turkey are among the most difficult birds for hunters to approach. Gosia Nuwer stalked these birds in a woods near Union City, Ind.

one-year-old, immature bird often misidentified as a hen. Most desirable birds on a hunt are Toms of two to three years, though some wily turkeys can survive to age five or more years. He hunts at sunrise. He uses a shotgun, while a friend of his has gained proficiency with a recurve bow. The Toms vacate their tree roosts then and commence gobbling to attract females for breeding. They move fast to any female who answers with a receptive yelp. Naturally, Ben relies on a yelp mouth call, hoping to lure a fat Tom to an imagined tryst. When successful, he dresses the turkey in the field or takes it home and dresses it after the meat cools. He smokes the medium-dark breasts and legs, uses the wings and other parts to make a stock. Ben saves the feathers,

beard and tail. What better way to drive home a class lesson than by “show and tell?” Known for his work with students on public conservation projects, Ben also is wellpublished and a former Franklin College scholarof-the-year. By the way, the first official Thanksgiving began in 1863. President Abe Lincoln thought the holiday might bond the North and South after the Civil War ended. “Have some more whiskey and a bit of dressing, General Robert E.?” “Don’t mind if I do,” replied General Sherman, the host. “I’m sorry I burnt the bird.” Incidentally, there is an oft-told myth that Ben Franklin wanted to name the turkey our national bird, Not so. The credit goes to Charles Thomson, secretary of Congress, who designed the Great Seal in

1782, choosing the bald eagle over the wild turkey What happened is that Franklin lamented the choice, dismissing the eagle as a dirty bird that lived off the prey killed by nobler hawks. I’m glad that turkey became the traditional main dish for Thanksgiving. I can’t imagine myself sticking a fork in a Butterball eagle. Happy Thanksgiving. I am grateful for your readership. Hank Nuwer is newly moved to Union City, Indiana — about one block from Darke County. He retired July 1, 2020 from the Franklin College Pulliam School of Journalism after 18 years. He is the author of the historical novel Sons of the Dawn: A Basque Odyssey, which makes use of his experiences as a young reporter trailing a large band of sheep with Basque herders from Spain. A longtime magazine freelance writer, he shares his reflections on the people and places he finds in Darke County. His wife, Gosia, a native of Warsaw, Poland, is a freelance photographer and longtime accountant.

Darke Co. Health Dept. urges continued caution Effort needed to keep schools, businesses open

Health District to get your test result. We will inform you if you are positive, as soon as possible. Please return the Darke follow the guidelines The staff of the Darke Staff report listed below:Start quaran- County General Health County General Health tine immediately. Do NOT District’s phone call and GREENVILLE — As of District continues to wait until your test results answer all questions to work hard in contact Nov. 16, 2020, the Darke the best of your ability. come back. tracing. However, with County General Health With the increase in Continue to social disthe increased caseload, District (DCGHD) is COVID-19 cases, the reporting 1,713 confirmed our staff has become pro- tance from all individuals, staff at the Darke County even those within your gressively overwhelmed. cases, 74 probable cases, General Health District household if possible. Please continue to be 1,373 recovered cases, encourages all Darke If you have not received patient with our staff as 129 hospitalizations, County residents to make your test result, call your we continue to answer a 49 confirmed deaths, an increased effort to growing number of phone provider who ordered the and 4 probable deaths. protect themselves, their calls and e-mails daily. For test. Currently, there are 350 family, their friends, and Please do NOT call the active cases of COVID-19 those who have been testtheir neighbors from Darke County General ed for COVID-19, please in Darke County.

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the COVID-19 virus. Individuals can decrease the chances of contracting COVID-19 by avoiding large gatherings, wearing a mask, social distancing from individuals, washing hands frequently, sanitizing high-touch points such as door handles, and staying home when sick. The Darke County General Health District wants all restaurants, businesses, schools, and so forth to remain open, however, we need the continued support of the residents in

Darke County to make the increased effort. In such a trying time, it is important for everyone to set aside their differing views regarding the pandemic, and work together to stop the spread of COVID-19. The Darke County General Health District appreciates all the support and words of encouragement the community of Darke County has given us. As always, “In a world where you can be anything, be kind.”

Versailles FFA SAE members of the month

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Linda Leeper-1st place $100 Cash Prize

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Mallory York (right) and Greg Bohman (left) were named SAE members of the month on Nov. 16. Mallory York is recognized as SAE member of the Month in the area of entrepreneurship. Mallory owns and operates a mobile greenhouse in which this fall Mallory raised and sold 250 mums from her greenhouse and in the greenhouse conducted a spring plant sale. Greg Bohman is employed at Francis Manufacturing and Bohman Farms as part of his SAE and is recognized for his hours at both operations. In terms of Bohman Farms Greg assists with all aspects of raising dairy steers and planting and harvesting crops. At Francis, Greg assists with maintenance and working in a variety of different business operations. Congratulations to our two SAE members of the month.


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Solar panels installed at Bish Nature Center Staff report

GREENVILLE — The Darke County Parks is excited to announce that they will be going solar. Last year, staff members met with representatives from Electro Green Energy Solutions (GES) www.electrogreenenergy. com, a green energy company located out of Sidney, Ohio, to talk about the possibility of getting solar power implemented at the Bish Discovery Center. EGES was thrilled to potentially be part of this project, and diligently worked with their local electrical partner and Indianapolis-based engineering firm to develop a

cost-effective solution for the Center. While EGES went to work on finding a strategy to make the project happen, parks staff began submitting grant applications in order to acquire the funds needed. Electro Green Energy Solutions (EGES) has partnered with Garber Electrical Contractors Inc., who will be donating 100 percent of the installation. Sims Durkin Associates Engineering Company, and Dickman Supply brought this project to life. The solar panels that will be installed on the roof of the Bish Discovery Center and will offset over 90 percent of the center’s current

annual energy consumption (5.46kW) and because of the partnerships the Bish Discovery Center will have a payback of under five years. Staff has plans for a future educational solar display inside the center, as well as various programs focusing on solar energy. Additionally, the Darke County Parks hopes for a collaborative educational partnership with Edison Community College sometime in the future. The Darke County Park District is excited to be a renewable energy leader in the community. This project was made possible with Provided image partial funding granted Bish Discovery Center and will offset over 90 percent of the center’s current annual energy consumption by the Harry D. Stephens with newly installed solar panels. Memorial Fund.

Ohio deer-gun hunting seasons begin wear hunter orange, and have a safe and enjoyable deer season!” COLUMBUS — Ohio’s The Buckeye State’s hunters are eagerly deer-gun hunting seasons anticipating the chance have spanned generations to take to the woods and of Ohioans and are a time fields in November when many friends and families gun seasons begin for gather to celebrate the white-tailed deer. moment. In 2019, Ohio hunters harvested 63,567 Youth hunters deer during the week-long Youth hunters younger deer-gun season, as well than 18 years old have as an additional 13,703 their own weekend to deer during the two-day hunt Ohio’s favorite bigbonus weekend. Young game animal on Nov. 21 hunters harvested 6,249 to 22. All hunters have deer during the two-day the chance to hunt the youth weekend. Check the traditional gun season 2020-2021 Ohio Hunting from Monday, Nov. 30 to Sunday, Dec. 6, and again Regulations handbook for during the bonus weekend county-specific bag limits, updates on permits, on Dec. 19 to 20. hunting on public lands, “Ohio’s gun seasons and precautions to take add another level of if you hunt out of state. excitement for our deer Youth hunters are required hunters,” said Division to be accompanied by a of Wildlife Chief Kendra nonhunting adult. Legal Wecker. “This is a time hunting equipment for to celebrate the tradition that has provided so much all deer-gun seasons includes specific enjoyment for so many shotguns, muzzleloaders, throughout the years. handguns, straight-walled Good luck in the field, Staff report

cartridge rifles, and archery equipment. More information is available at wildohio.gov

harvest information is recorded and stored until the hunter moves to a location with better reception. Users can also purchase licenses and permits and view wildlife area maps through the app. Tech-savvy hunters are encouraged to help others use the app to check game and access other areas of content.

Ohio and nationwide is declining. Hunting provides an excellent opportunity better appreciate Ohio’s natural resources and remains one of the best ways to manage the state’s deer population. Seasoned hunters are encouraged to pass down their hunting knowledge and expertise to someone new this season. Special hunting opportunities for mentors and those new to hunting are available at the Wild Ohio Harvest Community Page.

take advantage of all the hunting opportunities Ohio has to offer. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for instant news stories, outdoor recreation 2020 deer-gun season dates ideas, local wildlife • Youth weekend: information and so much Saturday, Nov. 21 and more. The Your Wild Ohio Sunday, Nov. 22. This Hunter Facebook page weekend is open to hunters provides hunting tips with a youth hunting and useful information license and deer permit. as you get outside this • Deer-gun week: season. Visit wildohio. Monday, Nov. 30 to Sunday, gov to find locations to Dec. 6 Wildlife hotline hunt, fish, trap, and view • Bonus weekend: Hunters have the option wildlife. And don’t forget Saturday, Dec. 19 and of contacting the Division to follow us on Instagram Sunday, Dec. 20 of Wildlife’s toll-free to view the best of Ohio’s hotline at 800-WILDLIFE wildlife photography. The (945-3543) with questions Poacher hotline HuntFish OH mobile app mission of the Division of about hunting. In addition The free HuntFish Help protect Ohio’s Wildlife is to conserve and to normal business hours, wildlife resources. Report OH mobile app provides improve fish and wildlife special call center hours outdoor enthusiasts with any violations to the convenient resources while include: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., division’s Turn-In-a-Poacher resources and their habitats for sustainable Monday, Nov. 30 to Friday, (TIP) hotline by calling out in the field. HuntFish use and appreciation by OH is available for Android Dec. 4, for deer-gun 800-POACHER (762all. Visit wildohio.gov season. and iOS users and can be 2437). All reports remain to find out more. ODNR found in the app store. anonymous and tipsters ensures a balance between Deer hunters can use may be eligible for a cash Hunter challenge wise use and protection of the app to check in their reward. Ask a new hunter to our natural resources for harvest, even without a join you this season! the benefit of all. Visit the WiFi connection. When While hunting remains a Connect with us ODNR website at ohiodnr. a hunter checks game popular pastime for many, The Division of gov without a clear signal, the number of hunters in Wildlife can help you

Christmas cookie kits to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters

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strange and isolated time. This year’s Christmas Cookie fundraiser is to help Big Brothers Big Sister programs to continue to offer mentoring programs to area youth. The Christmas Cookie Decorating Kits include 12 sugar cookies,

three bags of icing, and three varieties of sprinkles. The cost of each kit is $25. All Christmas Cookie Decorating Kits are preorder only and the deadline for pre-orders is Friday, Dec. 4. Please go to the Big Brothers Big Sisters web-

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site at www.bigbrogisisshelbydarke.org to order your kits there or email us at info@bigbrobigsisshelbydarke.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby and Darke County is a non-profit United Way agency. We are

always looking for additional volunteers as well as children who could benefit from a mentor. For more information on entering your child in the program or on becoming an active volunteer, please call 937547-9622 or 937-492-7611.


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OBITUARIES BAILEY RANAE LEWANDOWSKI HOLLANSBURG — Bailey Ranae Lewandowski, 29, of Hollansburg, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly at home with her family on November 13, 2020. She was born November 13, 1991, in Pontiac, Michigan to Carl Lewandowski of Dayton, Ohio and Rebecca Wicker (Ponder) of Hollansburg. Bailey was a passionate and accomplished softball player earning many accolades throughout her lifetime involvement in the game. She was a 2010 graduate of Preble Shawnee High School and Miami Valley Career Technical Center. After high school, she would continue playing softball at Sinclair Community College while she earned her associate’s degree. Bailey was an avid reader, movie watcher (Labyrinth being her favorite), gamer (especially Zelda), and above all else, loving mother to Cooper. In addition to her parents, Bailey is survived by her son, Cooper Richards; her boyfriend, Cory Derr, and his son, Roscoe; her stepfather, Mac Wicker of Hollansburg; her brother,

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Kyle Brock of Union City, Indiana; her stepsister, Karli Wicker of Greenville; her maternal grandfather, Ronny (Joann) Ponder of New Paris, Ohio; her nephew, Ayeden; her niece, Bennett; her aunts and uncle, Sarah Lewandowski of Michigan, Amanda Lewandowski of Washington, Shelley (Shawn) Swabb of New Madison, and Ronny Ponder Jr. of Richmond, Indiana; her cousins, Jordan, Nathan, Kirstyn, Jonathan; as well as numerous friends. A private funeral service for the immediate family will take place Thursday, November 19, 2020, with Pastor Tony Price officiating. For family and friends who would like to watch the service, it will be streamed at www.facebook.com/ tributefuneralhomes beginning at 3 p.m. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, a public memorial service will take place at a later date. Online condolences and Hugs-From-Home may be shared with the family by visiting, www. tributefuneralhomes.com

ADRIAN F. PETITJEAN sailles, and Charlie and Pam Petitjean of Versailles; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Adrian retired from Hobart Manufacturing in Troy. He was a member of St. Denis Catholic Church in Versailles and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles in Versailles. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, November 19, 2020, 10:30 a.m., at St. Denis Catholic Church in Versailles. Burial will follow in St. Valbert Cemetery in Versailles. The family will receive friends Weds., Nov. 18 from 4 to 8 p.m., and Thurs. morning, Nov. 19, from 9 to 10 a.m., at Bailey Zechar Funeral Home in Versailles. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www. zecharbailey.com

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VERSAILLES — Adrian F. Petitjean age 81, of Versailles passed away Saturday, November 14, 2020, 10:15 a.m., at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. Adrian was born November 9, 1939, in Versailles to the late Joseph A. and Lucy (Barga) Petitjean. In addition to his parents, Adrian was also preceded in death by his brothers, Delbert and Joseph L. Petitjean. Adrian is survived by his wife, Patricia (Kissinger) Petitjean whom he married September 30, 1961; children, Jo Ann and James Jones of Louisville, Ky., Robert Petitjean of Versailles, and Thomas and Dawn Petitjean of Versailles; grandchildren, Jarrett Petitjean and Kaleb Petitjean; brothers and sisters-in-law, Wilbur and Caroline Petitjean of Ver-

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NEW MADISON — Mary Katherine “Kathy” Brickler, age 81, of New Madison, Ohio passed away Thursday November 12, 2020, 9:40 a.m., at her son Brian’s home. Born May 27, 1939 in Greenville, Ohio, Kathy was the daughter of the late William and Opal (Hughes) Meiring. Kathy was retired from Neff Lettering of Greenville where she had been employed for 38 years as a Plant Manager. She enjoyed going to auctions and horse races, and was a member of the United States Trotters Association and the Darke County Horseman’s Association. She also liked playing bingo, bowling, watching NASCAR and QVC Shopping Network. Kathy had a very special relationship with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a half-brother, Frank Pittman; grandson, Dustin Brickler; and step-

son, Larry Hummel. Kathy is survived by her husband, John E. Brickler of New Madison, whom she married February 18, 1963; children, Kenny (Heather) Hofacker of Ontario, Canada, Rusty Hofacker of New Madison, Randy Hofacker of New Madison, Jeff Brickler of Union City, Ind., and Brian (Santena) Brickler of Greenville; step-daughter, Bevy Stump Briggs of Naples, Fla.; as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Private Funeral Services will be held at the convenience of the family. It is the wishes of the family that Memorial Contributions be given to the Cancer Association of Darke County or the State of the Heart Care of Darke County. Funeral arrangements by Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, Ohio. Condolences for the family may be sent to www. zecharbailey.com

Students learn the strings OSU’s Gillespie visits Decolores Montessori Staff report

GREENVILLE — On November 5, Decolores Montessori School was blessed with a visit from Dr. Robert Gillespie. An accomplished violinist and professor, Dr. Gillespie is Chair of Music Education at Ohio State University and co-author of the Hal Leonard string method book series, Essential Elements for Strings. This book is the leading string instrument teaching series in the country, selling over 10 million copies, and is the series used in the Decolores Montessori string program. At Decolores, all students choose a string instrument in the second grade. Music can often help children connect and engage with their studies. Learning to play a stringed instrument is perfect way to keep hands busy and focused, whether performing a song or learning how to count. When musical instruments are included in a Montessori environment, each student may engage his or her studies through the medium of sound and music. Decolores Montessori students had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Gillespie, who sat down with them and offered advice in a casual, fun environment. “When I met Dr Gillespie, he gave me some great advice on how to improve my string instrument. He was also very fun and easy to work with! It was so exciting to have the author of our books come into our classroom!” remarked one Decolores student. When asked if he has any advice for aspiring musicians, Dr. Gillespie shared these comments and an anecdote with the students. “Realize why you are working so hard to play your instrument: To uplift people when they hear you play. This is why we do what we do,” Gillespie said. “A few years ago I was playing in one of the cancer wards at a hospital. My violin case was behind me sitting on a gurney. Someone came by while I was playing and wrote a note and put it in my case. I noticed it when I finished playing. They said: ‘Thank you for your playing. It made me feel good. I needed that today.’ I still have the note in my case. It reminds me of the reason we play.” For more information on the music program at Decolores Montessori School, please contact 937547-1334 or visit the Decolores Montessori website at www.decoloresschool.org

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Greenville Police officers arrested a Greenville man early Saturday morning following a brief encounter with officers. Lawrence Michael Hill is being held at the Darke County Jail on an initial charge of murder.

Greenville man arrested for murder Hill suspected in murder of son By Jim Comer

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GREENVILLE — More details have emerged in regards to a Greenville man arrested late Friday evening in connection to a homicide investigation. Lawrence Michael Hill, 55, of Greenville, was booked into the Darke County Jail early Saturday morning at 1:07 a.m. on an initial charge of murder following his arrest at a residence located at the 600 block of Treaty Way in Greenville. Officers from the Greenville Police Department took Hill into custody Hill following a brief encounter with him outside of his residence. Detectives from both the Greenville Police Department and the Darke County Sheriff’s Office remained on the scene of Treaty Way residence well into the morning hours of Saturday collecting evidence. Among the evidence was a vehicle towed from the garage of the residence. Darke County Sheriff Toby L. Spencer reports that Hill’s arrest involves a homicide which occurred at a residence located in the 2100 block of State Route 502 west of of Greenville. This ongoing investigation is a cooperative effort between the Darke County Sheriff’s Office, Darke County Coroner’s Office and the Greenville Police Department. On Friday, Nov. 13, at approximately 5:28 p.m., the Darke County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a subject found dead at the 2100 block of State Route 502. Darke County Deputies, Union City Fire and Rescue and the Darke County Coroner’s Office were dispatched to the scene. Vincent Hill, age 31, was found dead of multiple gunshot wounds at his residence. A joint investigation between the Sheriff’s Office, Greenville Police Department and Coroner’s Office was immediately implemented. As a result of this investigation, a search warrant was executed at Hill’s residence in Greenville. Hill was arrested within hours of the initial call and booked into the Darke County Jail on suspicion of murder. Lawrence Hill is suspected of killing his son, Vincent Hill, on the evening of Nov. 11. Formal charges are pending and were expected to be filed by the Darke County Prosecutor’s Office on Nov. 14. This investigation into this case is still ongoing. Jim Comer covers accidents, fires and crime for Darke County Media. He can be reached by email at jcomer@aimmediamidwest.com

Ohio archery hunters enjoy early season success Darke Co. hunters harvest 225 white-tails Staff report

COLUMBUS — Ohio’s white-tailed deer archery hunters have taken 53,922 white-tailed deer through Sunday, Nov. 8, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Ohio’s archery season opened in September, and bow hunters are taking advantage of excellent hunting conditions, including fantastic weather. Ohio’s deerarchery season is open until Feb. 7, 2021. The top 10 counties for deer taken by archery See HUNTERS | 9A


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Versailles FFA Members who were present to receive their Greenhand FFA Degree included, from left to right, front to back: Nick Gehret, Trey Huber, Xavier Miller, Josie Pothast, Jacob Ruhenkamp, Blake Schmitmeyer, Lucas Timmerman, Lincoln Winner; Collin Batten, Wyatt Browder, Haylee Lewis, Lauren Grogean, Morgan Schlater, Mathew Subler, Jeremiah Wagner, Danica York; Lane Bergman, Owen Demange, Will Bohman, James Schmitmeyer, Karlie Litten, Andrew Lyons, Derek Morris, Dale Petitjean, Taylor Wagner; Emmit Demange; Dylan Dunn, Quitten Grilliot, Cody Groff, Luke Kaiser, Bradley King, Maggie Mcglinch, Collin Roll, Andrew Wuebker; Dominic Barga, Jacob Garrison, Taylor Grilliot, Dylan Justice, Zander Keller, Ryan Knapke, Keegan May, and Jaydon Stroup.

Versailles FFA members receive Greenhand degrees Kunk, Haylee Lewis, Karlie Litten, Andrew Lyons, Shelby Marchal, Keegan VERSAILLES — ConMay, Margret McGlinch, gratulations to the 50 FFA Xaiver Miller, Derek Mormembers who received ris, Dale Petitjean, Payton their Greenhand Degree Platfoot, Josephine Pothast, at our monthly November Jacob Ruhenkamp, Colin FFA Chapter meeting on Roll, Blake Schmitmeyer, Nov. 17. Versailles FFA Greenhand James Schmitmeyer, Morgan Schlater, Jared Seibert, Degree recipients include: Jayden Stroup, Matthew Dominic Barga, Colin Subler, Lucas Timmerman, Batten, Lane Bergman, Jared Thacker, Jeremiah William Bohman, Zach Wagner, Taylor Wagner, Browder, Braylon Davis, Chase Wise, Lincoln WinEmmit DeMange, Owen ner, Andrew Wuebker, and DeMange, Dylan Dunn, Danica York. Jacob Garrison, Nicholas In order to get this Gehret, Peyton Gettinger, degree, the member Taylor Grilliot, Quentin worked hard to learn the Grillot, Cody Groff, LauFFA creed, recite the ren Grogean, Trey Huber, Dylan Justice, Luke Kaiser, FFA motto, and pass a Greenhand test. Collin Zander Keller, Bradley Batten, Josie Pohtast, King, Ryan Knapke, Alex

Andrew Wuebker, Maggie McGlinch, and Blake Schmitmeyer each recited a paragraph of the creed at the meeting before the awards were handed out. Thank you to our guest speaker, Riley Bell, who spoke to the Greenhands on zoom. She serves as the Eighth grade FFA member who recited the FFA Creed at the November FFA meeting: (front, left to right) Vice President at Large Lucas Timmerman, Nick Gehret, Josie Pohtast, (back, left to right) Blake Schmitmeyer, Collin Batten, and is a senior at Tri-Valley Andrew Wuebker, and Maggie McGlinch. High School and a very active member of the TriValley FFA Chapter located in Dresden, Ohio. In addition parents of Greenhand FFA Degree recipients were in attendance. After the meeting, FFA members and guest enjoyed apple cider and a variety of pumpkin desserts and cookies. Congratulations to all the Greenhands.

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WANTED FOR:Warrant Warrantissued issued Failure to Report to Probation Breaking WANTEDKNOWN FOR: forfor Failure Report to Probation to LAST ADDRESS: 108 ImotoBlvd., Greenville, Ohiofor Failure Comply with Order or Signal of a Police Officer and Entering. ALIAS: Unknown DOB: 05-11-1992 HEIGHT: WEIGHT: 130 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1019 Central Avenue,5’6” Greenville, Ohio 45331 LAST KNOWN 646 Moore Miller Road, Hollansburg, Ohio 45332 HAIR COLOR: Brown EYE COLOR: Blue ALIAS: None ADDRESS: DOB: TATTOOS/PIERCINGS: “Promise” (RightWEIGHT: Pinky Finger); ALIAS:01/30/1998 None DOB: 12/15/1987 HEIGHT: 5’6” 179 “Love” (Left HEIGHT: 5’9”Circles WEIGHT: HAIR COLOR: Brown EYE135 COLOR: Collar Bone), (Behind RightGreen Ear); “Karrah” with a Heart and Star (Left HAIR COLOR: Brown EYE COLOR: Hazel Shoulder);”Bella SCAR: RightTribal Leg Vita (Right Ribcage); Crossbones and Skull (Left front hip); TATTOOS: Art (Inside Right Forearm); Spider (Right Forearm); Chinese Writing (Right Shin) “BYRD” (Right Forearm); “MANN” (Left Forearm); “MORJ” 3-4-12 (Left MARKS/SCARS: None (Right Lower Leg) Wrist); Cross with “Donnie”

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hunters so far in Ohio include: Coshocton (2,000); Licking (1,629); Tuscarawas (1,600); Ashtabula (1,558); Knox (1,430); Holmes (1,424); Trumbull (1,407); Muskingum (1,267); Guernsey (1,163), and Richland (1,101). The ODNR said Darke County archery hunters have taken 225 whitetailed deer this season. Deer tend to be highly active during the first two weeks of November because of the breeding season, making this period popular for many Ohio bowhunters. Hunters in the 2020 season have so far taken a nearly identical number of deer when compared to the average of the past three years, which is 53,384. Deer permit sales have increased by 3 percent in 2020 when compared to this same time last year (245,739 permits in 2020; 238,552 permits in 2019). Ohio offers many more opportunities for hunters of all ages to pursue deer. Young hunters have a chance to harvest a deer during the youth-only weekend, Nov. 21 to 22.

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The deer-gun season is Monday, Nov. 30, through Sunday, Dec. 6, as well as Dec. 19 to 20. Deermuzzleloader season is Saturday, Jan. 2, through Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. Find complete details in the 2020-2021 Ohio Hunting Regulations or wildohio.gov. More information on previous seasons can be found in the Deer Harvest Summary. Anyone interested in learning to hunt or becoming a mentor to a new hunter can visit the Wild Ohio Harvest Community Page for information on how to get started, huntingrelated workshops, and special hunting opportunities for mentors


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Bradford’s Daugherty signs with Bluffton there for me and supporting me throughout my career” BRADFORD — Olivia When asked, why BluffDaugherty, the daughter of ton, she said, “I chose Bob and Sarah Daugherty has committed to run Cross Bluffton because as soon Country and Track at Bluff- as I stepped foot on campus, it felt like home and ton University. Olivia is a four year letter the more I visited, the more comfortable I felt. winner for Bradford XC, I clicked really well with and three year letter winner for track. She was part Coach Wells and the rest of the team and that solidiof the 2018 CCC Champified my decision. I’m lookonship team that went on ing forward to seeing how to be District Runners Up and qualify for state. Olivia much more I can grow as placed 3rd in the 3200 and an athlete,” Olivia will also was part of the 4x800 team be the second member of that placed 2nd in the 2018 her family to attend Bluffton, as her father is a 1998 CCC Track Meet. Livy graduate. had this to say about her Olivia is the epitome coaches, of a student athlete. She “I would like to thank takes CCP classes through Coach Grillot, Coach Beachler, Coach Schwieter- Edison and spends lots of man, and my dad for push- time in the Bradford building me everyday at practice ing volunteering in the athletic department and and at meets. I would not front office. be competing at the colWe at Bradford are very legiate level if it were not proud of Livy and cannot for them and I would not Dalton Reck | Darke County Media wait to see her transition be the runner I am today. The Bradford Lady Railroaders Olivia Daugherty signs to run cross country for Bluffton University. (Front L-R) Bob Daugherty (father), Olivia from a Bradford Railroader I would also like to thank Daugherty, Sarah Daugherty (mother) andLogan Daugherty (brother) (Back L-R) Rob Grillot (XC Head Coach), Brian Schwieterman (Head Track my family for always being to a Bluffton Beaver! Coach)

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Skipp Miller signs with Ohio University softball Staff report

BRADFORD — Bradford High School’s Skipp Miller, the daughter of Skip and Sommer Miller, signed her letter of intent to play softball for Ohio University. Throughout her softball career, Skipp has had much success. She has played competitive travel softball all across the country for teams like the Cincy Doom, Ohio Hawks

and Beverly Bandits under some of the best coaches (Wendell Hutchinson, Tim Gregory, Ronna Dorsey and Casey Skeens). Her softball accolades are impressive, considering she has only had one true high school season:1st team CCC 2018 1st team All-District 2018 1st team All-State 2018 CCC Player of the Year 2018

District and Regionals Champions 2018 State Final Four 2018 She also holds the following softball records: most strikeouts in a season and lowest season ERA (both 2018). Bradford Softball Head Coach Shon Schaffer had this to say about Skipp, “With her attitude and work ethic, there is no doubt she will be successful at OU and beyond. That’s what it’s all about.”

Skipp is a very wellrounded athlete, having won many awards in Cross Country and Basketball. She was CCC Runner of the Year in 2018 and 2020, First Team CCC 2017 and 2019, and part of the 2018 team that qualified for state. In basketball, she earned Second

Team CCC in 2017 and 2018, was Second Team All District in 2017 and State Honorable Mention in 2017. Skipp also set the record for most rebounds in a Season in 2018. When asked why she chose Ohio University, Skipp said, “I personally like the atmosphere of

OU, it’s a big school that has a small town feel, plus the campus is beautiful. I also really liked the coaches and the team. I know I’ll be pushed and have fun doing so.” The Bradford community is very proud of Skipp, and we can’t wait to see her as an OU Bobcat.

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Bradford’s Skipp Miller signs to play softball for Ohio University. (L-R) Skip Miller (father), Skipp Miller and Sommer Miller (mother).

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Midmark, Versailles blood drive breaks new ground Staff report

VERSAILLES — The annual Midmark and Versailles High School National Honor Society blood drive has always brought out the best of Versailles, combining the town’s patriarch employer with a new generation of leaders in community service. The Nov. 16 blood drive at the Knight of Columbus Hall carried on through the COVID-19 pandemic, and broke new ground. Midmark Corporation is a traditional sponsor of the NHS blood drive, but it is now sponsoring multiple employee-community blood drives that are part of a new monthly rotation at the KOC. In addition, Monday’s blood drive was the first in the area to offer the opportunity for COVID-19 survivors to donate conva-

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CCP donor Jan Berger of Versailles.

lescent plasma for coronavirus patients. The blood drive registered 80 donors, including 14 platelet and plasma donors and three convalescent plasma donors. All three were donating convalescent plasma for the first time. It was the first lifetime blood donation for Versailles donor Jan Berger.

“I got the COVID, and my daughter told me about the need for plasma,” said Jan. “It was to save somebody else’s life. I definitely wanted to do it.” She tried to register for a CCP donation at the St. Remy’s Hall blood drive in Russia, but all appointments were filled. She was happy to learn she could

donate in her hometown. “They told me Versailles was doing it also and I said ‘awesome’ and called right away.” Jan said her COVID19 infection happened in August and she was ill for about 10 days. “Mostly it was bad headaches,” she said. “My head hurt so bad.” Her husband was also infected and was ill for 14 days. “I wanted to be able to give,” she said. “I know it can be very severe. I have a friend in the hospital right now.” Whole blood donors Monday included Tony Bruns from Versailles who made his 132nd lifetime donation. Tony began donating 45 years ago when his wife first battled cancer. “That’s how I first started,” he said. He lost her to a brain cancer 22 years ago.

“I kept giving. I’m always here.” Morgan Rinderle is a senior at Versailles High School who volunteers at the school blood drives and is a regular donor at the KOC blood drives. She made her sixth lifetime donation Monday. Morgan is in the school band, bowling team, and is a mascot. She’s trying to have as normal a senior year as possible during a pandemic. “We’ve been in class since school started,” she said. “It’s normal, except at lunch you can only have four people at a table instead of the usual eight to 10!” Janet Lutham has donated at Versailles KOC blood drives over the years and made her first CCP donation Monday. She thought she was suffering from

allergies in August, but an antibody test later confirmed it was COVID-19. “I thought I had allergies, but by the end of the week I couldn’t smell, taste was zero!” she said. “I thought, oh my gosh, I thought I had allergies. I really did not get sick. If it wasn’t for the loss of taste, I would not have realized I had it.” She went through some anxious days, waiting for a negative test results to come back just in time to confirm that she could attend her son’s wedding. Her last blood donation was in September and she scheduled a CCP donation for when she was again eligible. “I would have done whole blood if that’s what was needed,” said Janet. “But because of COVID, and having the antibodies, that’s why I chose it.”

Reid Health reinstates its no-visitor policy “We appreciate everyone’s understanding as we take these steps to reduce RICHMOND, Ind. — in every way we can this Effective at 7 a.m. Thursexplosion of COVID infecday, Nov. 19, Reid Health tions in our community. is reinstating a greatly We must protect our staff restricted visitation policy on its main campus and in in order to continue serving the healthcare needs of physician offices because our community.” said Craig of a surge in COVID-19 patients that is keeping the Kinyon, Reid Health Presihospital on critical bed sta- dent/CEO. The hospital hit a new tus — and breaking records high of 92 patients over for patients being treated the weekend in COVID with the virus.

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containment areas, and that number was still at 91 Tuesday afternoon. He said exceptions will be made in specific situations, such as end-of-life, in the Family Birthing Center and for outpatient surgery patients. “But in almost all cases, we will restrict visitation to virtual platforms, such as smart phones and tablets,” Kinyon added. Reducing traffic to and from the campus helps fur-

seeking care in the Emergency Department, or outpatient surgery. No visitors to the following retail areas: Ginkgo Boutique, Espresso Bar, Café at Twelve Hundred in Richmond, Connors Post Café in Connersville, plus the ATM and vending machines on the main campus in Connersville. Healthworks in Connersville will limit capacity based on state guidelines

ther reduce risk of spread of COVID-19, said Kinyon. “While the hospital is one of the safest places to be, there is no reason to increase our susceptibility to spread of the virus from people who do not have to be on campus,” he said. The restrictions include: A “No Visitor” policy with exceptions for certain situations such as end of life, the Family Birthing Center, minor patients

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Darke County Sheriff’s Estate Sales For more information call 937-547-4603 or go to www.darkecountysheriff.org Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate

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No.20CV00280

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David Dean, et al. Pursuantto an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the downstairs meeting room of the Darke County Courthouse in Greenville, on Friday, December 4, 2020, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the of Greenvillein Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 401 Riffle Ave. Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F27221235020712200 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor.Property wasappraised at $59,000.00 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, December 18, 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

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 at the Darke County Courthouse, 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) 5474603 if you require further information. A listing of properties can be viewed at darkecountysheriff.org.

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No.19CV00454

Carol Teicher, et al. Pursuantto an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the downstairs meeting room of the Darke County Courthouse in Greenville, on Friday, December 4, 2020, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the of Greenvillein 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 wasappraised at $62,000.00 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 with the same terms and the same time of day and same place on Friday, December 18, 2020. TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance duewithin 30 days after Confirmation.

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Sue Best, et al. Pursuantto an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the downstairs meeting room of the Darke County Courthouse in Greenville, on Friday, December 4, 2020, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the of Castinein Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 242 N. Main St. Castine, Ohio Parcel Number: D18221026020111100 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor.Property wasappraised at $52,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination. If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, December 18, 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.

Linda Beumer, et al. Pursuantto an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the downstairs meeting room of the Darke County Courthouse in Greenville, on Friday, December 4, 2020, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the of Greenvillein Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 425 Martin St. Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F27221235020615100 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor.Property wasappraised at $23,000.00 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, December 18, 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.

Victoria Hofacker, et al. Pursuantto an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the downstairs meeting room of the Darke County Courthouse in Greenville, on Friday, December 4, 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, December 18, 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.

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Greenville National Bank VS. No.20CV00097 Marcella Murphy, et al. Pursuantto an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the downstairs meeting room of the Darke County Courthouse in Greenville, on Friday, December 4, 2020, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the of Greenvillein Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 135 Virginia Ave. Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F27221226020111600 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor.Property wasappraised at $83,000.00 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, December 18, 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

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Notice of sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes: In the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Case No. 20CV00275, in the matter of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes Scott J. Zumbrink, CountyTreasurer of Darke County, Ohio, Plaintiff, vs. Melvin Hopper, et al., Defendants. Whereas, judgement has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: $1,302.64 (One Thousand Three Hundred Two and 64/100) 316 Hall St. Greenville, Ohio F27221235010712000 Whereas, such judgement orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment; Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff of Darke County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against each parcel at the Darke County Courthouse in Greenville, in the above named County, on Friday, the 4th day of December, 2020 at 10:00 o’clock A.M., and continuing from day to day thereafter, if any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on Friday, the 18th day of December, 2020, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against the parcel. TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: 15% of purchase price Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. Toby L. Spencer Sheriff, Darke County, Ohio 11/5, 11/22, 11/29 OH-70212613

Notice of sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes: In the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Case No. 20CV00260, in the matter of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes Scott J. Zumbrink, CountyTreasurer of Darke County, Ohio, Plaintiff, vs. David Bryant, et al., Defendants. Whereas, judgement has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: $1,676.21 (One Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Six and 21/100) 316 12th St. Greenville, Ohio F27221235020613100 Whereas, such judgement orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment; Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff of Darke County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against each parcel at the Darke County Courthouse in Greenville, in the above named County, on Friday, the 4th day of December, 2020 at 10:00 o’clock A.M., and continuing from day to day thereafter, if any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on Friday, the 18th day of December, 2020, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against the parcel. TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: 15% of purchase price Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. Toby L. Spencer Sheriff, Darke County, Ohio 11/15, 11/22, 11/29 OH-70212609

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‘Incredible Year’ for Arcanum Kindergarten Students participate in ‘We Are The Majority’ Program

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Students from the Arcanum Kindergarten Incredible Year’s Dina Classroom Program which is held weekly at school by Kelly Harrison, Students Success Liaison and School Counselor, Ashley Matheson.

Dr. Williams, of Cherry & Williams Dental (Greenville and Arcanum), donated toothStaff report paste and toothbrushes for from drug, alcohol and tobac- schools. According to Kelly an important lesson in dental Harrison, Student Success co use and pave the way to a ARCANUM — Although health. In addition, Shaun brighter future. WATM could Liaison for Arcanum-Butler Recovery and Wellness’s ‘We Hayes of Berkshire-Hathaway and Tri-Village Schools, the Are The Majority’ Drug Free not be possible without the made a generous donation to idea of protecting health Youth-Led program (WATM) help of community partners cover the cost of “We are the needs to start early. There may look a little different dur- and The United Way who are specific, evidenced based, Majority” merchandise. The make significant contribuing the pandemic, students WATM gear helps students prevention curricula used to tions to the program. are still engaged in making help students learn age appro- share their stance and the Recently, Arcanum and positive change in schools Tri-Village schools have part- priate ways to cope with life’s importance of being a drug, and are hosting socially disalcohol and tobacco free stutanced community activities. nered with Recovery Wellness many challenges. One prodent. The staff at RWC would gram for skill building, “The Center (RWC) to have preThe WATM program was like to thank Dr. Cherry, Dr. Incredible Years,” is taught vention staff on site to work developed in Darke County Williams, and Shaun Hayes to all kindergartners at Triwith drug and alcohol abuse approximately seven years Village and Arcanum Schools. ago to share the message that prevention as well as mental Recently, Dr. Cherry and health promotion for the a majority of teens abstain See ARCANUM | 2B

Carol Marsh | Darke County Media

Debbie Nisonger, Historical Preservation Committee Chair for the Fort GreeneVille Daughters of the American Revolution (right) stands with Greenville Mayor Steve Willman (center), and Ryan Delk, Safety Service Director for the City of Greenville (left) by one of the replica stockades to be renovated.

Greenville City Park stockades moved, get new foundations By Carol Marsh

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GREENVILLE — Through the time, planning and efforts of members of the Greenville community, two replica stockades residing at the Greenville City Park will be repaired and moved, so that residents may continue to enjoy the picturesque historic atmosphere of the park and surroundings. Saving both replica stockades by repairing and moving them from the pond bank to higher ground was the goal of Debbie Nisonger, Historical Preservation Committee Chair for the Fort GreeneVille Daughters of the American Revolution, along with Tom Lucas, Project Manager for the Friends of the Greenville City Parks, who are overseeing the project. “Because the Greenville City Park is a known historical site, it is important to preserve the integrity and authenticity of any existing structures,” said Nisonger. “We saw the need, and our Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR decided to help out.” Observing that the replica stockades were in need of repair and stationed near the pond without proper foundations, the Fort GreeneVille DAR chapter worked with members of the Friends of the Greenville City Parks to see this project come to fruition. Myers Excavating and Construction, LLC and the Greenville Street Department are working together on the restoration on the Greenville City Park stockades. In addition, Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR received a grant from the Coppock-Hole Foundation. Greenville Mayor Steve Willman, who has taken great interest in the historical preservation of the city, praised the community involvement which plays such a vital role in keeping new projects moving forward. “The renovations here, in Greenville City Park, are a great example of the community coming together in support of a project that will benefit everyone for See STOCKADES | 3B

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Borem poses alongside the vehicle, custom detailed with an American flag, dog tags, an eagle, and a mark symbolizing his veteran status.

Borem receives gift of a lifetime Greenville businesses donate to local veteran By Nathaniel Kubik DarkeCountyMedia.com

GREENVILLE — The sacrifices of U.S. service veterans, no matter how large or small, represent a selflessness that we should all aspire to. Ryan Borem, a U.S. Army veteran, Chicago native, and recentlymoved resident of Darke County, exemplifies the sacrifices that so many veterans have made. Borem, 44, joined the military directly after graduating from highschool, and never looked back. He spent 18 years serving our country, with his overseas tours taking him to Iraq and Cuba. During his service, he suffered a broken back which led to life-threatening blood clots that he must seek medical attention for

on a regular basis. He has suffered numerous heart attacks from the blood clots, and must go to the doctor every month for surgery to break up the blood clots throughout his body. Borem admitted that his doctors and heart medication are what is keeping him alive. Though Ryan’s sacrifice has been greater than most, he still maintains a positive attitude and active social life. It’s in this spirit that so many who have come in contact with Ryan quickly learn the impact of a positive outlook. Joe Wintrow, owner of Wintrow Signs on US 127, is one of the people who have been inspired by Ryan’s courageous service and positive outlook, so much so that Wintrow had to show his gratitude. Wintrow, in conjunction with Reflections Auto Body and CNR Detailing of Greenville, donated a custom detailed vehicle to Borem on Friday. Wintrow confirmed that he knew

that he wanted to give back to Borem as soon as he heard his story. “Ryan came out to the shop and asked about a vehicle wrap,” said Wintrow. “When I was measuring the vehicle down, he began telling me his story and it stopped me dead in my tracks, I knew I wanted to give back to him right away. It’s nice to be able to give back, but this is all about Ryan and his service and courage.” Borem was incredibly moved by the donation, and even admitted he had trouble sleeping the night before. “I felt like a kid on Christmas eve,” Borem joked. “I’m a huge Mopar fan, I love Dodge. I saw the car coming back from church about two or three years ago and had to buy it. And I went to Reflections Auto Body to see about having it detailed and things moved on from there. I have God in my life, and I try to help people so much in every aspect of my life, so

for this to happen is just amazing. I’m speechless, but the vehicle speaks for itself.” When asked about his journey, Borem offered up some of his wisdom as to how he keeps a positive outlook. “Don’t give up on life until the miracle happens, because you never know when it’s going to happen.” Borem concluded. “I don’t feel worthy to have that car, and for something like this to happen is just unreal.” Wintrow and all in company made sure that the day was about Borem, and offered their most sincere thanks for his courage, and his service. The Daily Advocate congratulates Ryan Borem on his newly detailed vehicle, and recognizes him for his exemplary military service, and gives its admiration to Joe Wintrow and Reflections Auto Body and CNR Detailing. To contact the writer, email nkubik@ aimmediamidwest.com or call 937569-0066.

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MV-MVCTC FFA attends virtual national conference plished a lot this year, and would have been recognized on the stage at the national convention. This UNION CITY, Ohio — year, the Mississinawa On Oct. 27, a handful of Valley-MVCTC FFA chapmembers from the Mister was rated a three star sissinawa Valley-MVCTC chapter, which is the highFFA chapter would have boarded a bus and headed est rating a chapter can receive nationally. Within to the 93rd National FFA the chapter, member Convention held in Indianapolis, Indiana. This year, Justin Miller received his American Degree. This is instead of going to Indiathe highest degree achievnapolis, FFA members able by an FFA member. tuned in virtually to celebrate the accomplishments Justin was able to earn this degree through his outof specific members and chapters across the nation standing involvement in SAE and FFA. in the past year. In previous years, memMississinawa Valleybers who attended the MVCTC FFA accom-

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StStMary’s Church .................................... 233 WWThird ThirdSt.St.Greenville Greenville548-1616 548-1616 Mary’sCatholic Catholic Church .........................233 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 StateRoute Route571, 571,Greenville Greenville548-6590 548-6590 ColetownCongregational Congregational Church .....2876 East ....................................................................6171 St.St.Rt.Rt.36,36,Greenville EastZion ZionChurch Church ...................................................6171 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-70211295

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Rossburg United Methodist .............................. 117117 RossRoss St.,St., Rossburg, 937-338-4765 Rossburg United Methodist ................... Rossburg, 937-338-4765 3775 SOHMiddle Dr., Greenvil Trinity United Methodist ChurchChurch ..........112 WestWest SouthSouth Street Arcanum, 692-8530 Trinity United Methodist ... 112 Street Arcanum, OH 692-8530 Nice 2 bedroom home on a big lot sitting in Wayne Lakes. Versailles United Methodist ...........................122 W Wood St, St, Versailles 937-526-3855 Versailles United Methodist .................122 W Wood Versailles 937-526-3855 burning stove. Also, check out the large 2 car detached g Webster United Methodist ChurchChurch .........................8849 SeibtSeibt Rd.,Rd., Versailles 526-3855 Webster United Methodist ............. 8849 Versailles 526-3855

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PRICE REDUCED Greenville Church of Christ ........4599 Chldrns Hm Main BrdfrdStreet, Rd., Greenville, Missionary Church..................1110 N. Broadway, Greenville 937-548-1842 East Main Church of Christ ......... 419 East Greenville,937-548-4467 937-547-1557 Greenville Greenville Missionary Church ......... 1110 N. Broadway, Greenville 937-548-1842 10091 St 447-3885 Rt 47, Union City, O Pleasant View Missionary Church 5231 Gettysburg Pitsburg Rd. Greenville, 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 Ansonia First Church of God ........................750 S Main St., Ansonia, 337-3945 NON-DENOMINATIONAL Ansonia First Church of God ..................................750 S Main St., Ansonia, 337-3945 Castine Church of the Brethren .................... 624 State Route 127, Arcanum 678-9945 The New Beginning Church of God .... 802 East 4th St.,Greenville, 937-214-6502 Castine Church ...................................624 State Route 127, Arcanum 678-9945 The New Beginning Church of God .............802 East 4th St.,Greenville, 937-214-6502 Calvary Bible Church ................................... 9462 State Route 571, Arcanum 947-1978 Triumphant Christian Center.............1129 South Towne Ct., Greenville 548-0300 Calvary Christian Bible Church......................... 9462 StateCity Route Arcanum 947-1978 Triumphant Christian Center ..................... 1129 South Towne Ct., Greenville 548-0300 Beamsville Church.......6102 Beamsville-Union Rd. 571, Greenville 547-0009 Beamsville Christian Church ..6102 Beamsville-Union City Rd. Greenville 547-0009 EPISCOPAL Friendship Community Church ........1005 Eaton Fort Nesbit Rd. New Paris, 997-3592 EPISCOPAL Friendship Community Church .1005 Eaton Fort Nesbit Rd. New 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 TrueWaters Life ........................................... 5990 State Route Greenville 548-3558 Living Ministries .......................................102 W Main St., 36, Versailles, 526-4567 INTERDENOMINATIONAL INTERDENOMINATIONAL Living Waters Ministries ........................... 102 W Main St., Versailles, 526-4567 Family of God ...........................................310 W South Arcanum, 692-8521 Bible Fellowship Church................. 7757 Grnv-Celina Road, Greenville, 937-547-1952 Family of God ........................................................310 W South St.,St., Arcanum, 692-8521 Bible Fellowship Church...........7757 Grnv-Celina Road, Greenville, 937-547-1952 Lighthouse Christian Center ........ 5256 Sebring Warner Greenville, 548-7464 Northside Community Fellowship.................8135 St. Rt. 127 N., Greenville, 564-5942 Lighthouse Christian Center ...............5256 Sebring Warner Rd.,Rd., Greenville, 548-7464 Northside Community Fellowship ........8135 St. Rt. 127 N., Greenville, 564-5942 Rosehill Country Church .............................St. Rt. 49 and McFeeley-Petry Rd, Rosehill LUTHERAN Versailles Christian Church .................105 W Ward St., Versailles 937-526-4194 LUTHERAN Versailles Christian Church ...........................105 W Ward St., Versailles 937-526-4194 John Lutheran Church ................7418 State Route 121, Greenville548-5404 548-5404 Hillgrove Hillgrove Federated Church .. 1009 Hillgrove Woodington Union 968-6332 St.St.John Lutheran Church ......................... 7418 State Route 121, Greenville Federated Church .......1009 Hillgrove Woodington Rd.,Rd., Union City,City, 968-6332 Paul’s Lutheran Church ......13495 Greenville Marys Vers.,419-336-7111 419-336-7111 Congregation CongregationAnshe Anshe Emeth Emeth Jewish Synagogue ............Caldwell St., Piqua, 937-623-1234 StStPaul’s Lutheran Church ........... 13495 Greenville St.St. Marys RdRdVers., Jewish Synagogue .... Caldwell St., Piqua, 937-623-1234 Paul Lutheran Church ........................ E. 4th Street, Greenville548-5770 548-5770 Arcanum StStPaul Lutheran Church ................................... 131131 E. 4th Street, Greenville Arcanum Community of...........................................109 Faith .............................. W. 109George W. George St., Arcanum Community of Faith 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 ................................................. 750 Arcanum IthicaRd., Rd,Pitsburg Arcanum,937-692-5670 937-678-9062 PENTECOSTAL Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church ............. 8520 Oakes PENTECOSTAL Apostolic Lighthouse ..........................................332 W Payton St, 765-628-3299 Trinity Evangelical Church ....Route 8520 28, Oakes Rd.,City, Pitsburg 937-692-5670 Faith 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. Fourth St., 937-548-3188 Trinity Lutheran church .................. 204 E. Wood Street, Versailles 937-526-3091 First PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST-UNITED First United Presbyterian ................... 114 E. Fourth St., 937-548-3188 UNITED CHURCH OF Church CHRIST METHODIST-UNITED

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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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New concrete foundations await the transfer of the restored replica stockades at Greenville City Park.

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DARKE COUNTY, OHIO JONATHAN P. HEIN, JUDGE PUBLIC NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Case No. 20-CV-00473 Scott Zumbrink -vsCraig Rickey Paul, deceased DARKE COUNTY TREASURER Defendant(s). Darke County Courthouse Greenville, Ohio 45331 Plaintiff, Jonathan Hein, JUDGE

Public notice is hereby given that on, 2020, the Treasurer of Darke County, Ohio, filed a Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against real property described in that Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain a judgment foreclosing the tax liens and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of tax liens. Such action is brought against the real property only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if the property is sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the Court may enter a deficiency judgment against the owner for the deficiency. If that owner of record is a corporation, the Court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of the corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated Delinquent Land Tax Certificate or master list of delinquent tracts; a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel are as follows: Permanent Parcel Number: F27-2-212-26-02-03-17000 Property Description: Darke County Recorder’s Office Deed Records OR Volume336, Page 1211, OR Volume 621, Page 397, OR Volume 436, Page 267 and MISC 12, Page 129 Property Address: 712 E. Main St., Greenville, Ohio Amount of Taxes, Assessment, Charges, Penalties, and Interest Due: $8,142.91 Last Known Owner: Craig Rickey Paul, deceased Lienholders or Other Persons of Interest: Unknown Heirs and/or Beneficiaries of the Estate of Craig Rickey Paul, Steven Terry Paul, and Maxine L. Beisner; State of Ohio, Collections Enforcement, 150 E. Gay, 21st Floor, Columbus OH Any person claiming any interest in or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the Prosecuting Attorney, on or before , (twenty-eight days after the date of final publication of this notice). If no answer is filed on or before the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding, which are due and unpaid. UNKNOWN HEIRS OR BENEFICIARIES OF CRAIG RICKEY PAUL, STEVEN TERRY PAUL, AND MAXINE L. BEISNER, whose addresses are unknown, will take notice that on the 2ndday of November,2020, Scott Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer, filed his Complaint for Foreclosure being entitled “Scott Zumbrink, DARKE COUNTY TREASURER v. CRAIG RICKEY PAUL, et al, 20-CV-00473in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Courthouse, Greenville, Ohio”. At any time prior to the filing of an Entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner, or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in the parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the Treasurer the full amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding. Upon the filing of an entry confirming the sale of the parcel, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any interest in or lien upon the parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any interest in and equity of redemption in the parcel.

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HENRY FINDLEY, deceased, et al Defendant(s)

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JONATHAN HEIN, JUDGE Public notice is hereby given that on November 12, 2020, the Treasurer of Darke County, Ohio, filed a Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against real property described in that Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain a judgment foreclosing the tax liens and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of tax liens. Such action is brought against the real property only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if the property is sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the Court may enter a deficiency judgment against the owner for the deficiency. If that owner of record is a corporation, the Court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of the corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated Delinquent Land Tax Certificate or master list of delinquent tracts; a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lien holder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel are as follows: Permanent Parcel Number: H33-2-113-30-01-02-11800 Property Description: OR 462, Page 1347, Darke County Recorder’s Office Deed Records Property Address: 201 E. North Street, Union City, Ohio Amount of Taxes, Assessment, Charges, Penalties, and Interest Due: $3,766.88 Last Known Owner: Henry Findley, deceased Lien holders or Other Persons of Interest: Unknown Heirs and/or Beneficiaries of the Estate of Henry Findley; Edward Findley, 220 E. Logan St., Markle IN State of Ohio, Collections Enforcement, 150 E. Gay St., 21st Floor, Columbus OH Unknown Tenant at 201 E. North St., Union City OH Any person claiming any interest in or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the Prosecuting Attorney, on or before 01/08/21, (twenty-eight days after the date of final publication of this notice). If no answer is filed on or before the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding, which are due and unpaid. UNKNOWN HEIRS OR BENEFICIARIES OF THE ESTATE OF HENRY FINDLEY, whose addresses are unknown, will take notice that on the 12th day of November, 2020, Scott Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer, filed his Complaint for Foreclosure being entitled Scott Zumbrink, DARKE COUNTY TREASURER v. HENRY FINDLEY, deceased, et al, CASE NO. 20-CV- 00492in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Courthouse, Greenville, Ohio. At any time prior to the filing of an Entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner, or lien holder of, or other person with an interest in the parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the Treasurer the full amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding. Upon the filing of an entry confirming the sale of the parcel, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any interest in or lien upon the parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any interest in and equity of redemption in the parcel. Cindy Pike Clerk of Courts Common Pleas Court of Darke County Greenville, Ohio Margaret Hayes(0042031) Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DARKE COUNTY, OHIO SCOTT J. ZUMBRINK DARKE COUNTY TREASURER Darke County Courthouse Case No. 20-CV-00493 Greenville, Ohio 45331 Plaintiff, -vsISMAEL LOPEZ, JR., et al PUBLIC NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Defendant(s). JONATHANP.HEIN, JUDGE Public notice is hereby given that on November 12, 2020, the Treasurer of Darke County, Ohio, filed a Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against real property described in that Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain a judgment foreclosing the tax liens and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of tax liens. Such action is brought against the real property only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if the property is sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the Court may enter a deficiency judgment against the owner for the deficiency. If that owner of record is a corporation, the Court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of the corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated Delinquent Land Tax Certificate or master list of delinquent tracts; a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel are as follows: Permanent Parcel Number: H33-2-113-31-01-01-13100 Property Description: Darke County Recorder’s Office Deed Records Deed VolumeOR 176, Page 299, Official Records, Darke County, Ohio, Property Address: 103 Peppermint Drive, Union City, OH Amount of Taxes, Assessment, Charges, Penalties, and Interest Due: $5,726.95 Last Known Owner: Ismael Lopez, Jr., c/o 1099 Edgar Hodges Rd., Claxton, GA Lienholders or Other Persons of Interest: Deutsche Bank National Trust, CT Corporation, Agent, 4400 Easton Way, Suite 125, Columbus, OH Darke County Clerk of Courts, 504 South Broadway, Greenville, OH Unknown Souse of Ismael Lopez, Jr, c/o 1099 Edgar Hodges Rd., Claxton, GA Unknown Tenant at 103 Peppermint Drive, Union City, OH Any person claiming any interest in or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the Prosecuting Attorney, on or before January 8, 2021, (twenty-eight days after the date of final publication of this notice). If no answer is filed on or before the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an Entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner, or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in the parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the Treasurer the full amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding. Upon the filing of an entry confirming the sale of the parcel, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any interest in or lien upon the parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any interest in and equity of redemption in the parcel. CINDY PIKE Clerk of Courts Common Pleas Court of Darke County Greenville, Ohio MARGARET B. HAYES(0042031) Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

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many years to come,” he said. Willman also noted that the City of Greenville continues to develop its downtown historic district, through encouraging new and existing property owners to get involved in these preservation efforts. Because the age of the replica stockades is not clearly known, Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR is asking all residents to share their earliest memories of them at the park.


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County, but this year the members and their families went individually due to COVID-19 regulations. The 93rd National FFA Convention & Expo may have been held virtually this year, but numbers indicate that many members across the country

enjoyed the event. There were more than 217,415 viewers and participants of the event. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the decision was made in late June to host the largest student event virtually this year instead of in-person, and it was a huge success.

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The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated Delinquent Land Tax Certificate or master list of delinquent tracts; a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel are as follows: Permanent Parcel Number: #F27-2-212-35-04-10-11100 #F27-2-212-26-02-03-16100 #F24-0-310-30-00-00-30300 Property Description: Darke County Recorder’s Office Deed Records Deed Volume 471, Page 2003 and Volume 614, Page 543 Property Address: 312 Sycamore Street, Greenville, OH, Greenville Township Deed Volume 471, Page 2003 and Volume 377, Page 122 Property Address: 714 Third Street, Greenville, OH, Greenville Township Deed Volume 383, Page 11 and Volume 388, Page 303 Property Address: Requarth, Greenville, OH, Greenville Township Amount of Taxes, Assessment, Charges, Penalties, and Interest Due: $7,710.95 Last Known Owner: Leroy E. Murphy, deceased Lienholders or Other Persons of Interest: Unknown Heirs and/or Beneficiaries of the Estate of Leroy E. Murphy Terry Murphy, 14 Reed Road, Versailles, OH Deborah Beyke, aka Deborah Bailey, Address Unknown Amanda Murphy, aka Amanda Hans, 500 E Main, Greenville OH Wyatt Murphy, 207 E. Third St., Greenville OH Unknown Tenant at 714 Third St., Greenville OH Unknown Tenant at 312 Sycamore, Greenville, OH State of Ohio, Collections Enforcement, 150 E. Gay St., 21st Floor, Columbus OH Any person claiming any interest in or lien upon, any parcel of real property above listed may file an answer setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the Prosecuting Attorney, on or before December 25, 2020, (twenty-eight days after the date of final publication of this notice). If no answer is filed on or before the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure will be taken by default. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding, which are due and unpaid. UNKNOWN HEIRS OR BENEFICIARIES OF THE ESTATE OF LEROY E. MURPHY, whose addresses are unknown, will take notice that on the 2nd day of November, 2020, SCOTT J. ZUMBRINK, Darke County Treasurer, filed his Complaint for Foreclosure being entitled “SCOTT J. ZUMBRINK, DARKE COUNTY TREASURER v. LEROY E. MURPHY, deceased, et al, CASE NO. 20-CV-00474 in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Courthouse, Greenville, Ohio”. At any time prior to the filing of an Entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner, or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in the parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the Treasurer the full amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding. Upon the filing of an entry confirming the sale of the parcel, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any interest in or lien upon the parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any interest in and equity of redemption in the parcel.

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Public notice is hereby given that on November 2, 2020, the Treasurer of Darke County, Ohio, filed a Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against real property described in that Complaint.

Such action is brought against the real property only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if the property is sold for an amount that is less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the Court may enter a deficiency judgment against the owner for the deficiency. If that owner of record is a corporation, the Court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of the corporation’s stock.

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Property #2 8613 Verona Rd. Lewisburg, Ohio 45338...Preble CountyTri County Schools-Harrison Township...selling as an entirety of 64.57 +/- acres grain farm& approx. 59 +/- tillable…Brick ranch style home of 2300 sq. ft. home w/3 oversized bedrooms & plenty of storage & closet space/2 full baths/dining area/living room/family room/wood burning fireplace, enclosed porch area. 40 x 30 pole barn w/concrete & elect. older outbuilding & 3 grain bins…possession of home & outbuildings at closing-farm ground after 2020 harvest, possession of grain bins March 31st, 2021.

IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF DARKE COUNTY, OHIO SCOTT J. ZUMBRINK : DARKE COUNTY TREASURER Darke County Courthouse : CASE NO. 20-CV- 00474 Greenville, Ohio 45331 : Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE : vs. JONATHAN P. HEIN, JUDGE : LEROY E. MURPHY, et al : Defendants. :

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a broad variety of appealing songs, Sean and other musicians talked about their jobs. The alto sax player explained that each instrument in the horn section has its own role to play, sometimes taking the lead while at other times acting as a voice in the choir, making its unique contribution to the whole. After stating that his instrument was the coolest in the band, the drummer said that his drum set is very much like an orchestra, ten instruments projecting one voice while setting the rhythm for the entire group to create the beat that can make you dance to the

IN WEST MANCHESTER This 3 bedroom brick ranch home has been updated throughout! New kitchen cabinets, countertops and fixtures; new flooring; metal roof 4 years old; 2 car garage with black top drive; partially fenced back yard! $239,000

Property #1 being of 5-Parcels selling as an entirety for a total of 60.801 +/- acres with approx. 59 +/- acres of tillable ground in Darke County Ohio. with frontage on Gordan-Landis Rd. & ST. RT. 722, possession of farm ground after 2020 harvest…selling offsite at 12:00 P.M. (noon) at 8613 Verona Rd. Lewisburg, Oh

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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 not commence before July 15, 2021, and be completed on or before September 15, 2021. All federal rules and requirements with respect to equal employment opportunity (EEO) shall be in force with respect to the contract this for project. Bidders must comply with current Davis-Bacon Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Improvements in Darke County, Ohio as determined by the United States Department of Labor, Wage, and Hour Division. Bidders must be prequalified with the Ohio Department of Transportation for appropriate work types. Each Bidder is required to furnish, with his proposal, a Bid Guaranty in accordance with Section 153.54 of the Ohio Revised Code as a guarantee that if the proposal is accepted a Contract will be entered. The Bid Guaranty shall be in one of the following forms. 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 for project 1., and payable only to the Darke County Commissioners for projects 2. and 3. or; 2. A Bid bond in the amount of 100% of the Bid amount, payable to the Darke County Commissioners and the Ohio Department of Transportation for project 1. and payable only to the Darke County Commissioners for projects 2. and 3. 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.

their messages of in person to present hope and inspiration. a live show in front Sean Johnson of a live audience. brought his Big Band Instead, Sean JohnExperience to local son and Robert Post junior high students, used their creative his inventive energy skills to innovate and verve shining a different way to Marilyn through to connect reach out, coming Delk into classrooms Contributing with an audience that he could not virtually during the columnist see or hear. The past couple of weeks charismatic singer to demonstrate their explained that filming the talents and communicate performance on a sound stage feels different, the lack of a palpable energy Preble County Farm Darke County Farm BOGGS 60.801 +/- Acres 64.57 +/- Acres exchange between artist home-outbuildings with approx. TRUST and audience forcing the grain bins & approx. +/-59 acres tillable performer to draw on himAUCTION +/-59 acres tillable self to generate that mystiSat. Nov. 28th, 2020 @ 10:00 A.M. cal connection. (personal property&Real estate at 12:00 P.M. “noon”) Interspersed between

Darke County Center for the Arts is moving forward even while seeking different ways to achieve its mission. That is also true of performing artists who want and need to continue doing the work they love. Two of those artists recently performed for students in Darke County and Greenville City Schools; however, they did not travel to our community

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In accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Darke County Engineer. The Bidding documents may be reviewed and obtained at the Office of the Darke County Engineer located at 504 South Broadway, Greenville, Ohio, after November 10, 2020. Each proposal must contain the full name of the party or parties submitting the proposal and all persons interested therein. Proposals shall be submitted on the forms furnished by the County and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes endorsed by the Bidder and marked:

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DAR-CR-VAR PAVEMENT MARKING OF VARIOUS COUNTY ROADS

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Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Darke County Commissioners, 520 South Broadway, Greenville, Ohio, 45331, until 1:30 pm on the 2nd day, of December, 2020 for the following project:

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Disappointment, depression and deliverance that corporate office Whoever said, or their voice blar“Life is not a bed ing over the radio, a roses” was 100 yet feel unfulfilled percent wrong. Life despite reaching is exactly like a bed those life goals. of roses. Sometimes, In everyone’s life is beautiful, soft, and full of fragrance. Preacher’s life, with dreams achieved or not, At other times, life Point there are rose petal is itchy stems and Timothy moments, days of painful thorns. Like Johnson joy, and happiness; roses, we try only flickers in time that to allow people to will resound in our memosee the beautiful petals above the vase, not the pain ries long after the hair has turned white. below the surface. On the flip side is life Most people start develinside the vase. Everyoping plans (or should I where you turn, there is say dreams?) during or something to prick you, before high school. Many never attain those dreams. something that causes Life touring the world as a pain. Many of us wonder if life will ever experience successful singer ends up the enjoyable aroma of the being a life selling insurroses. There are billions of ance. Future doctors and lawyers find themselves 40 people who go through life years old with a manager’s attempting to display the job at the local chain store. flower’s vibrant beauty and color, while the pain of the There is nothing wrong thorns hides from view. with what they are doing, Disappointment comes but things did not come out when our trust lies in what as planned. Others find themselves in the world offers, and we

live to attain its standard for success. Money is deceitful (Matthew 13:22). Money will lure us into a false sense of security. There is always more money to earn. We thought the grass was greener, but once on the other side of the fence experiencing the “good life,” the emptiness and pain of the thorns of life are still there. The only change is our position within the vase. Disappointment reigns as broken dreams, false promises, and the pain of being human overwhelm our lives. When we trust in ourselves, depression will soon follow. None of us are efficient in everything. We all have room for improvement. Each of us fights with good and evil (Romans 7:14-25), and far too often, we lose the round. Even with our victories, the pain

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MVCTC Sports Management & Marketing seniors competed in the Business Professionals of America (BPA) Student Social Media Marketing Challenge. Pictured from left to right are Daniel Booker (MiltonUnion), Brandon Rowe (West Carrollton), Kylie Lucas (Brookville), and Kayle Griffin (Ansonia).

MVCTC students place in national contest

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Tractors:2014 JD 7215R IVT trans, 4 hydraulic remotes, duals, FWD, good running tractor; White 4-150 w/ 3208 CAT engine, good running tractor, hrs show 3900.2; JD 440 Diesel, tach shows 255hrs, Comes w/ loader & backhoe; MF 1233, AWD, 3-point; Trucks: 2010 Dodge Ram 2500, Cummins diesel,274,800 mi, crew cab, 4WD, long bed; 2012 FORD F-450 , CREW CAB, 189,620 MILES, 2 WHEEL DRIVE; 2014 FORD F-150, 178,35 MILES, CREW CAB, 4X4; 2008 GMC C4500 Topkick, service truck, 2wd, nice running truck; Con. Equip:2007 JD 444J 13,025 hrs, comes with bucket & forks, quicktach, aux hydraulics, hydraulic coupler, ride control, auto shift, 24mph, fully serviced, ready to go, excellent running machine; Mowers: Hustler 3700 AWD, 72” front deck, W/ snowblower; Steiner 61” front mount deck; Cub Cadet LT1042; Husquavarna YTA24K48; Snapper LT200; Toro Z-Master zero turn, 52” cut; WheelHorse 212-H;

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Terms: A 10% Buyer’s Premium will be applied to all purchases. All purchases must be paid for day of auction. Accepted payment is cash, check w/ ID, and credit cards w/ 4% fee. **This is only a partial listing. Many more items to be added as we are still taking consignments!** Please check websites for updates: www.auctionzip.com ID: 47310 & 12379 and www.midwest-auctioneers.com, or www.equipmentfacts.com for complete information and pictures of auction. Auctioneers: Grant Bussey & Mike Baker

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Gerald and Betsy Miller By: Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Phone: 937.548.3240; Fax: 937.548.3291

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The sellers reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to negotiate independently with any bidders.

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TERMS OF SALE: Sealed bids to be opened at time and place as indicated above. All bidders may be present and will be given an opportunity to increase their bids. The successful bidder shall execute a “non-contingent” contract for the purchase of said real estate. Payment will be $10,000.00 down payment on that day of sale, balance within twenty-five(25) days upon delivery of deed. (Closing before December 30, 2020.) Deed will issue with buyer being responsible for the next installment of real estate taxes and assessments due in February 2021. Other terms and conditions may be made known on day of sale and announcements made on that date will supersede any prior statements. Interested buyers may obtain a bid packet by calling the law office of Theodore O. Finnarn as indicated below.

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#L82-0-211-15-00-00-302-00 (recent survey off of 59.299 acres Acres) – Said real estate is located in Section 15, Neave Township, Darke County, Ohioand has frontage on Hogpath Road and is located east of St. Rt. 121.Said property has no buildings and has approximately 30.000 acres woodland. Selling “as is” and “where is” with legal description already approved on the tract by County Engineer.

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Gerald and Betsy Miller, Owners, hereby offer at private sale by sealed bidsthrough the law office of Theodore O. Finnarn, certain wooded acresconsisting of a “hunter’s paradise/wildlife refuge/timber bonanza/building site” tract, 30.234 acres in Section15, NeaveTownship, Darke County, Ohio as further described below. Such bids to be delivered to the Law Office of Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney at Law, 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio on or before 4:00 PM on Friday,December4, 2020.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MILLER WOODLAND 30.234 ACRES, NEAVE TOWNSHIP, DARKE CO., OHIO

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Marilyn Delk is the former executive director of the Darke County Center for the Arts and can be reached at marilynd@bright.net. Viewpoints expressed in the article are the work of the author. The Daily Advocate does not endorse these viewpoints or the independent activities of the author.

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formance indicators that drive product sales.” With over 300 challenge participants, MVCTC was thrilled to hear that Kylie Lucas won second place in the Nation! The MVCTC Sports Management and Marketing Program had four students place in the top ten in the Nation. The other MVCTC students that placed in the Top Ten are Daniel Booker (Milton-Union), Brandon Rowe (West Carrollton), and Kayle Griffin (Ansonia).

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music or march to it. In addition to fronting his big band, Sean also performs with award-winning a cappella group Tonic SolFa, a project the versatile performer began while attending St. John’s University in central Minnesota, and which has continued to earn popularity throughout the U.S. and Canada by innovating new ways to achieve it’s musical aims. Sean explained to students that by looking for different ways to do what you love to do, you can keep moving forward towards reaching hoped-for goals, a system that continues to work even when nothing is “normal.” Comedian Robert Post delivered a similar message in his virtual performance of “How to Survive Middle School” which was streamed to—well, local middle-schoolers, advising the youngsters to keep moving towards whatever makes you you, even during the confusing, awkward, in-

mandated testing and the drama of life as a middleschooler; the message that what makes you different can be an advantage in finding your true self comes through loud and clear. The concept is reinforced when the skilled artist juggles three sticks in amazing patterns to demonstrate how a healthy imagination and hard work can create wondrous results. April Hoying, Director of Curriculum at Darke County Educational Service Center, asserts that DCCA’s willingness to pivot from its usual structure to present these high quality performances is greatly appreciated by educators and students alike. She sees DCCA continuing to move forward during these trying times, overcoming obstacles, discovering new ways to enrich lives through the arts.

Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Pinterest. The Social Media Marketing Challenge took place Oct. 1 through 31, and the top three competitors who generated the most revenue will be recognized with the following financial awards: first place, $500, second place, $300, and third place, $200. According to the BPA website, “Mimic Social teaches audience targeting, how to promote and schedule content, as well as mastering the key per-

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between period of growingup known as adolescence. Post, whose one-man variety show has captivated audiences around the world struggled mightily in middle school; the now highly successful performer talks about his own miserable experiences plus his successes as he discovered the joys of theatre at Ohio State University, leading to a career in the arts that has spanned over ten decades. The show itself features videos of middle-school students giving voice to their fears, concerns, hopes, and dreams, as well as teachers underscoring their concern for the youngsters as they live through this confusing experience. These are interspersed with Post’s silly, entertaining skits as well as straightforward messages reinforcing the message that, although those very traits may create problems in middle school, something unique and amazing exists within all of us. Surprisingly, watching Post performing a tango with red long johns directly connects to kids dealing with social media and state-

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CLAYTON — MVCTC Sports Management & Marketing seniors competed in the Business Professionals of America (BPA) Stukent Social Media Marketing Challenge. The competition was open to all BPA high school student members. The competition allowed participants to test their social media marketing skills by managing a $50,000 budget in simulated ad dollars for a fictitious company marketing on Facebook,

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Greenville Early Bird


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GRINDER MIXERS: Gehl 120 w/extra screens, works good • J.D. 750 w/extra screens, works good. GRAIN HANDLING: 8”x61’ Mayrath center-drive grain auger • 10”x72’ Mayrath center-drive grain auger. SPRAY EQUIPMENT: Willmar 765 XT sprayer w/75’ booms • Hardi 800 gal. sprayer • Huskee pull-type 300 gal. sprayer • Scorpion 50 gal. 3 pt. sprayer, like new! 9-knife 28% applicator • 500 gal. Hardi sprayer, 45’ booms • Spray Mate, rate controller • 500 gal. sprayer w/manual booms. PLANTERS & DRILLS: White 5100 4-30 planter w/dry fertilizer • JD 7000 4 row planer, no-till, dry fertilizer • Great Plains solid stand, 15’ no-till drill • Case IH 5400 drill, no-till, 10 ft., 15” spacings • JD 7200 4-30 Conservation no-till, dry fert. planter • IH 5100 18-hole w/ grass seed grain drill • JD 8200 18x7 w/grass seed grain drill • JD 8300 16x10 grain drill • NI 4x30 no-till planter • JD #700 6X 3 pt. planter, nice! • Great Plains 1205 NT no-till drill • IH 510 18x7 w/grass seed, really nice! • United Farm tools no-till drill • Marliss 12’ no-till drill • J.D. 4x38 7000 planter, no fert. • White 5100, 6x30 no-till liquid fert. • John Deere 494 4x Planter. MANURE HANDLING EQUIPMENT: IH 175 manure spreader • NI 206 grounddriven manure spreader, very nice! Original • New Holland 520 PTO manure spreader • Knight 8024 Manure spreader • IH 575 manure spreader, tandem axle. ROTARY MOWERS: King Kutter 7’ bush hog • Bush Hog 6’ finish mower • JD 609 pull-type rotary mower • IH #50 stalk chopper • 10’ 3 pt. Bush Hog • 7’ Bush Hog, 3 pt., Heavy-duty, double tail wheel rotary mower • Land Pride 5’ 3 pt. rotary mower, like new! WAGONS: J&M 385 (?), seed auger, and nice roll tarp • Killbros 385 wagon on 12T gear • Gehl tandem-axle running gear • (2) small hopper wagons • Ficklin 4500 gravity wagon • (2) J&M hopper wagons • DMI 400 gravity wagon • J&M gravity wagon on J&M gear • JD gravity wagon on JD 1065A gear, nice! • (2) J&M 540 hopper wagons, like new cond. • M&W 4250 hopper wagon • Brent Model 150 weigh wagon w/electronic scales • J&M gravity wagon on J&M gear • Gravity wagon on JD gear • Unverferth 530. HAY EQUIPMENT: Titan 4-basket tedders, (2) new • Farm King 10-wheel bat rake, new • Farm King rotary rake, new • Farm King 7’ hyd. lift sickle bar mower, new • NH 310 square baler (salvage) • NI pull-type sickle bar mower, nice! • (2) fladbed wagons, 8’x16’ - with 10-ton gear w/new beds • Farm King 3 pt. Bale Wrapper, new • J.D. 346 square baler, used this year • Case IH 8330 haybine. LAWN & GARDEN: Country Clipper Boulevard, twin stick, 54 in., Kohler engine, 8 hrs. • Country Clipper Boulevard, joy stick, 60 in., Kohler engine, 3 hrs. • Country Clipper XLT, joy stick, 48 in., Kawasaki, 5 hrs. • Country Clipper XLT, joy stick, 54 in., Kohler, 24 hrs. • NEW RedMax residential, 61 in., Kawasaki • NEW RedMax 52 in., Kawasaki • NEW RedMax commercial 52 in., Kawasaki • NEW residential 42 in., Kawasaki • NEW Earthquake edger • NEW set of lawnmower ramps • Huskee 38 in. lawn sweeper • Country Way 15 gal. pull-type lawn sprayer, like new! 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MISC: Roll bar and canopy for JD 20 series tractors and others, like new • NEW Tennessee River 5’ box blade, new • Tarter 6’ landscape rake, unused • Tarter 6’ rotary cutter, unused • Tarter 5’&6’ grader blades, unused • Tarter 6’ land grader, unused • Tarter 6’ disc, unused • Assortment of NEW Kubota parts • Assortment of NEW canopy tops • Assortment of NEW tires & wheels • 2020 CLEARANCE leftover models, Farm King & Tarter equipment • Great Plains 3 pt. dolly cart • 3pt post-hole digger • Gehl silage blower • Mud Hog for JD combine or tractor • High-pressure hot water Landa power washer • NI loader, off of IH 460 • Freedom Fueler dsl. processor, never used with 55 gal. drum methanol, w/over 1,000 gals. of cooking oil, w/tank • 18.4-38 T-rail duals • JD air compressor w/Honda engine, works • Miller welder/generator, works • (2) Goodall air compressors/generators, work • 6’ Farm Star scraper blade • J.D. 542 loader w/brackets, no bucket • 18x4x34 trail duals • JD starter weight and slab weights off of JD 4020 • (2) 300 gal. fuel tanks • (3) JD seed boxes. 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Greenville Early Bird

Holiday Shopping Guide

Don’t let the ‘COVID Grinch’ steal your Christmas By Carol Marsh

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GREENVILLE — If Dr. Seuss could rewrite his classic holiday story in 2020, it would be called The COVID Grinch Who Stole Christmas. While being safe is at the forefront of our minds this year, the COVID Grinch has tried to rob us of our holiday traditions, parties, festivals, and outdoor events. However depressing it may seem, the spirit of the holidays is still as alive and true as it ever was — it is still more blessed to give than receive. The joy of bringing a smile to someone’s face, or laughing (even if it is muffled behind a threelayered mask), or wishing someone a socially-distanced “Happy Hanukkah” or “Merry Christmas” is

something that we must cherish and remember. Seeking and finding opportunities to discover joy this holiday season is far from a “mission impossible.” Indeed, it may be only a few blocks away, in the many “shops around the corner” — with jingling doors to bid you welcome, and friendly faces to greet you in person, — even if is six feet away. Here, in downtown Greenville, these delightful shops around the corner remind us that we are all part of a community which sticks together when times are tough. Now, in the midst of a 10 o’clock curfew imposed at one of the busiest shopping seasons of the year, the COVID Grinch is trying to steal our Christmas joy once again. We have the power to bring happiness and joy to those in our midst.

All American Clothing, located in Arcanum, saw significant growth in 2020, contrary to most small businesses.

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Offers 100% American-made clothing

Shelly F., posing with Santa, in front of Shelly’s Antiques and Decor, 430 S. Broadway, one of the many great ‘shops around the corner’ in downtown Greenville, Ohio.

We can stop the COVID Grinch from ruining the holidays by opening up our hearts (and wallets) THE to bless others, and be blessed. Be full of purpose and good THEcheer. Shopping local, greeting friends in the neighborTHE hood, and feeling part of

a caring community is all part of the magic of a “COVID Grinch”-free Christmas season.

allowed the business to expand in recent months. Though the company SHOP LOCAL AND PUT YOUR MONEY Our fresh wreaths and bundles will be in on WHERE YOUR HEART IS Green Friday Nov. 27. Live Plants available. ARCANUM — While has a showroom that Unique • Boho • Vintage the COVID-19 pandemic patrons occasionally visCarol Marsh covers community ited prior to COVID-19, rages on, many small Starting the week of Nov. 27-Dec. 5 interest stories and handles they have seen a massive businesses have strugobituaries for Darke County Media. * Fresh wreaths, garlands, increase in their online gled to make ends meet, She can be contacted by email at swags and bundles of pine, cmarsh@aimmediamidwest.com orders, which was already or in some cases, had bay, magnolia, boxwood or by phone at 937-569-4314. to close their doors per- a large part of the busiand eucalyptus. 322 S. Broadway St., Greenville, OH 45331 -We will take orders for later in the month/ 322 S. 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Holiday Shopping Guide

More than just ‘shopping’ By Carol Marsh

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GREENVILLE — Through the magic of movies, the “shop around the corner” has become synonymous with the affection we hold for the wholesome charm, authenticity and friendly atmosphere of daily life in close-knit neighborhood. The 1940 classic, The Shop Around the Corner, starring Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullavan , illustrates the whimsical and connected relationships between people who live, work, and reside in a busy neighborhood; within its 1998 remake, You’ve Got Mail, starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, we feel for the plight of the small shop owner (played by Ryan). Her dilemma, and the survival of her shop amid the crisis of her competition, seems almost trivial when compounded by the restrictions and difficulties imposed by COVID-19 upon small business owners in 2020. Yet, these movies highlight one important truth about what we value in life, which money cannot buy and things cannot fulfill: no matter the time or place, we still desire friendship and good will. When visiting our neighborhood “shops around the corner,”

“The Bluebird of Happiness,” one of the “must have” items under $5 available at Bread of Life Bookstore, 533 S. Broadway in downtown Greenville.

Bread of Life co-owner Julie Strait poses with lovely seasonal lanterns, nativity scenes, holiday signs and home decor. In addition, Bread of Life, located at 533 S. Broadway, features Christian books, gifts, cards and music to inspire the holiday spirit.

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Diana Billenstein, owner of Sweet Annie’s Cabin, 436 S. Broadway, stands alongside a beautifully decorated holiday tree with seasonal wildlife ornaments. Sweet Annie’s Cabin specializes in one-of-a-kind apparel and accessories for the home.

we do more than just merely shop. We get the opportunity to experience our humanity. This year, instead of letting the mouse click its way up and down the virtual aisles of Amazon or eBay, buying the gadgets and stuff that we think will impress, try something reminiscent of a simpler time — when we had look at the item before buying it,

place it in our hands, and allow our thoughts to consider the person for whom we are purchasing the item. The connection lies not in the gift, but with the giver. Downtown Greenville has many such “shops around the corner.” Amazing potential gifts await our attention amid the stunning, colorful seasonal displays within each store. The quality and customer

Seasonal gnomes adorn this special holiday tree, on of the many decorated by Cathy Cox, owner of Expressions Of Tyme, located at 418 S. Broadway in downtown Greenville.

service is the best we will find anywhere, and, most of all, in spending some time (and perhaps, a few dollars), we will give encouragement and

Hala Knapke, co-owner of Youniques Boutique, located at 529 S. Broadway, stands with a colorful variety of winter wear for a fashionable look this holiday season. Youniques also offers women’s apparel, accessories and jewelry.

Shelly’s Antiques and Decor, located at 430 S. Broadway in downtown Greenville, offers an ever-changing variety of oneof-a-kind antiques, restored furnishings, and home accents and decor.

hope to those who make our community the treasured, one-of-a-kind place that we call “home.”

Carol Marsh covers community interest stories and handles obituaries for Darke County Media. She can be contacted by email at cmarsh@ aimmediamidwest.com or by phone at 937-569-4314.

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Sunday, November 22, 2020 11B

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under age five; however, donated items in larger sizes will be shared with all Head Start families in need. FISH Mitten Trees will be located at: Montage Cafe (located at 525 South Broadway, Greenville), the Brethren Retirement Community (750 Chestnut Street, Greenville) and Four-

man’s Variety Store (4 West George Street, Arcanum). Donations will also be accepted at the Greenville Public Library (520 Sycamore Street); however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, entry to the library entry is restricted. Therefore, staff will gladly receive donations from donors who ring the bell at the main entrance Monday through Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In addition, mittens and gloves taken to the Breth-

ren Retirement Community should be left in a box (in the foyer), where employees will hang the donations upon the Mitten Tree, located outside the Brick Room. All contributions should be received by Tuesday, Dec. 15 in order to be distributed prior to Christmas. Many churches and organizations also erect trees which collect gloves and mittens from their members; these donations are then passed on

to FISH, where they are distributed to Head Start participants. The Mitten Tree has been an annual holiday project of the Darke County FISH organization for over 50 years. FISH Choice Pantry, located at 400 Markwith Avenue, is an ecumenical volunteer organization which responds to the emergency food needs of Darke County residents. FISH is open Mondays (1 to 2 p.m.), Wednesdays (10 to 11 a.m.) and

Fridays (4 to 5 p.m.) No appointment is necessary, and residents can visit the pantry every four weeks. For more information about the Mitten Tree project, please contact Marilyn Delk at 937548-2482. To learn more about the FISH Choice Pantry, call 937-548-2000. Carol Marsh covers community interest stories and handles obituaries for Darke County Media. She can be contacted by email at cmarsh@aimmediamidwest.com or by phone at 937-569-4314.

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of the circumstances of sin ripples through the rest of our lives. Our sin causes us pain, and often, the sins of others hurt worse. Sin always affects innocent people. If a father spends most of his paycheck at the bar on the way home, the wife and children suffer when the light bill goes unpaid or groceries remain unpurchased. If it happens enough, the lights get turned off; the landlord may evict them. None of those kids spent that money; they are innocent. Dad is the guilty party, and his family is experiencing pain. They are trapped in the vase feeling the pricks, suffering pain. A broken marriage is an excellent example of trusting in others, bringing disappointment, and trusting in ourselves, bringing depression. We see the perfect life is not working out as planned and having no place to

turn, the fires of depression burn; we fall deeper into the vase away from the roses’ beauty. We trust whom we marry. After all, there are pledges made to keep this relationship for a lifetime. Five years later, after three years of arguments, a lack of love, and broken promises, divorce court looms. The world will tell you divorce is quick and easy. Go down to the courthouse, sign some papers, go on with your life. However, God made the two one flesh, and the breakup of a marriage has emotional pain equivalent to the physical pain of ripping the flesh apart. The rose stems seem to have grown thousands of thorns that stab for decades. Disappointment and depression rule the day. Deliverance only comes from God. It is not that the thorns of life will never prick us, but God will make the thorns we do experience more bearable, and He does keep us from a lot of hurt. Isaiah 46:4, “And even to your old age I am

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While in Italy, Grillot earned three diplomas in floral design, while managing a successful floral business. When Grillot divorced in 2013, she returned to Darke County, where she met and married her current husband, Alvin Grillot. Alvin owned the Grange Hall building, and when Grillot started thinking of opening a her floral shop, she asked if he would consider renovating the Grange Hall. Grillot’s shop, called “Little Lilacs” after her favorite flower, with its lovely Photos by Carol Marsh | Darke County Media purple interior, has been Little Lilacs Floral Shop, home of Donna Grillot Designs, is located in the former Grange Hall at 9194 open for business since St. Rt. 185 (Bradford). May, 2018. take it all in, when visitadded. the holidays, signs and “The shop has someing the shop.” said GrilAbove all, Grillot metal wall art, to name thing for everyone,” notes that her Christian lot, “I hope when people said Grillot. “People can a few.” stop by, they know how Grillot also has special faith has inspired her come in, spend some much we appreciate many creations and memorial designs and time, and feel at home. them. I greet everydesigns. We have so many unique displays as well. “We one with a smile and Many of the items in items, including custom have a large variety of hope they experience the shop reflect values angels, statuary, founpieces, grapevine trees, a friendly, caring and of faith, hope, love and custom wood and rustic tains and bereavement warm atmosphere.” family. flowers and cemetery decor, artificial wreaths Throughout the “It takes awhile to saddle floral arrays,” she and arrangements for

A festive Santa greets customers upon entering the Little Lilac Floral Shop, surrounded by rustic Christmas Americana and home decor.

Find Little Lilacs on Facebook, or call Donna Grillot at 937-569-1454.

holidays, Grillot’s hours are Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., or by appointment, and offers free gift wrapping for customers who wish it. She also offers gift certificates.

Carol Marsh covers community interest stories and handles obituaries for Darke County Media. She can be contacted by email at cmarsh@ aimmediamidwest.com or by phone at 937-569-4314.

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Wright State throug h the University Partnership Program, EATON — Direcand since they are receiv tor of Job and ing Family ing while in collegetrainServices Becky , Sorrell they provided her month will be eligibl work immediately. e for update to the Preblely Sorrell said that County Board of need just one morethey missioners duringComtheir social worke regular meetin r to be fully g on staffed. Wednesday, Oct. 28. The unemployme nt In other business rate continues to The board noted down now to 6.1 fall, percen t receipt and approv in September from ed by signing the percent in Augus 6.5 folt, and lowing the Job Center received county agreements: just eight visitor s in Sep- groun -owned farmtember. d lease agreement with Jim “Not a significant Mitchell — children’s home difference in cash ($28,934.44), food stamp recipieor landfill tract #2 ($50,7 or even applicants nts 54), Sink, Inc. — Eaton assistance,” Sorrel for Lewisburg Road said. “Fraud collectl Fred Eck, of Eaton, remain about the ions ($38,720.22), county same. building materia built a bar with socially distanc home ($22,421.64) Childcare remain ls donated by friends ed seating, tiki torches and other Anthony Baker and neighbors. During the board’. about the same. s | The Register-Herald tropical decor s Not in his backyard, regular meetin whole lot of things a with many of the g on changed with the have Monday, Oct. 26, the JFS ally grew into following financ report.” a set-up ial backdrop to the including a bar, considerations For Children’s small socially were Servic- approv kiosk distan where ced seating, Fred es, 21 children ed:Authoriz remain pares drinks, for pretorches and other tiki By Anthony Baker payment to Target ed in permanent custod tropic al sat in a garage instance, decor, according abaker@aimmed come out here Community Alterned with JFS, and this y for iamidwest.com and aaccording to Eck, years, year, tive to with many of the to Eck, some work,” Robin do there have not buildbeen any Adult Prison ($1,575); being “resurrectedbefore ing materials donate said of her husba Eck EATON — A Preble adoptions. Probation Tech,” with decision to build nd Fred’s friends and neighb d by a frame built by Fred, County couple nology Grant ($15,4 “However, we do ors. for a tiki has use as part of his have “A lot of it came it their business made bar on their back Authorized expen 95). some children ongoing from to who project. people “He started out lawn. that people have see diture of $26,74 matched with adoptiare just build- doing who knew he was 5.38 It all started becau ve ing stuff.” where to go on someto purchase rebar woodworking, parents and we se so a Friday for should the they couple What started as just gave it to him,” night. various projects , both be getting some for the adopwas unable to retirees, Robin said. pit and a wheel a fire engineer. “He just decide tions here either engag e ed beverin d to their customary A projector screen age container Authorized expen year or early nextthis travel eventuproviding a Hawai diture of $9,026 based on the courtyear ian-style .20 for et,” Sorrell said. dock- the purchase and instalSee TIKI | 8 lation of two desk Over 100 childre crein temporary custodn are denza sets for JFS. y, Authorized expen and while Sorrel dil ture of that is a lot for said a county emerg $11,605 for the of Preble’s size, ency purchase it of than they had in is less courts’ upgrades to the based on their computer server the beginning of this intere year. according to Barne sts,” case managementand “So, we are movin tt. and Students show network. in the correct directig what they’ve learned there,” she added on as they Reach Braden Moles . work their way at 937By Anthony Baker 683-405 or on JFS hired intern through Twitter @ a project, and s from BradenM6oles abaker@aimmed their quesiamidwest.com tions and intere sts are taken into accoun EATON — Preble Breaking news preschool teache t as County Educational at RegisterHera rs ld.com student input to use Service Center A NEWS (ESC) their lesson-plannguide Preschool Direct ESC Obituaries: 2 ing and or Debby and preschool students were able to Submitted photo instru ction. 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Fossils, gems and hidden treasures JC Mining Store opens in downtown Greenville

components used in many modern conveniences, like cell phones and computers, can be traced back to the earth’s precious metals, rocks, and gemstones. Often, the extraordinary By Carol Marsh DarkeCountyMedia.com journey it takes to bring them out from clay and sand can be overlooked or GREENVILLE — In dismissed. today’s hustle-and-bustle However, it is the misworld of shopping consion of one new Greenville venience, the variety and volume of stuff can be over- business to help people whelming. Often, with the of all ages to get excited mere click of a mouse, one about fossils, rocks, and the good old-fashioned fun of can purchase practically “mining” for hidden treaany item without really sure. knowing how it was made JC Mining Store, located or what materials were used in its creation. Indeed, at 302 S. Broadway in Greenville, is a shopping experience like no other. Owners Wayne and Susan Lutz, both natives of Darke County (specifically, Greenville), felt that downtown Greenville would make a great location for a new “hands-on,” educationallyoriented, family friendly business venture. The Lutz’ Christian faith is central to many of the items sold in their store, including educational toys, jewelry, Christian T-shirts, books, and DVDs; yet, the rocks, minerals and mining activities for families adds a Crankshaft unique offering to GreenGrinding ville’s downtown marketBlock Boring place. Aluminum Welding “We are a family-oriented Flywheel Grinding business that sell and Connecting Rod Service promote fun, wholesome Pressure Testing products and activities for the whole family to enjoy Cylinder Head Service together,” says Susan. “ Engine Parts Our target audience is fam5453 S.R. 49 ilies — parents, grandparGREENVILLE ents, aunts, uncles, [other 937-548-7113 family] and children.” OH-70211343

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Susan Lutz, co-owner of JC Mining Store, shares her enthusiasm for ‘hands- on’ learning in geology and science education. Each bag (ranging in price from $5 to $7.50) contains a mixture of sand and stones that must be panned and sifted to discover the contents.

Having earned her BA degree in Geology and Science Education from Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky, Susan and husband,Wayne, who is a plant specialist, felt the call, in 2014, to start an education ministry for families — His Truth Education Ministries. Together, they launched a local 15-minute Christian radio program for children called “Cosmic Questions? Bible Answers!” And, in 2015, they began a mobile/ online ministry, going to local festivals and fairs, to provide educational materials and hands-on lessons to help children understand the fundamentals of basic earth science and geology by learning to “mine” and identify their own rocks and minerals. Now, in 2020, Susan and Wayne

have transformed this ministry from an idea to a brick and mortar store — the JC Mining Store. “The name ‘JC Mining’ was Wayne’s idea, “ explained Susan. “ JC stands for ‘Jesus Christ’ and was the inspiration behind our radio show and (now) our current business. We have evolved from one 6-foot table with just a few toys and jewelry, to a 10 x 10-foot tent, to a 10 x 20-foot canopy, and now, to a 1,200-square-foot store.” Christian themed merchandise, such as men’s and women’s T-shirts and jewelry are among some of the additional items sold at JC Mining. “Our Christian T-shirts are awesome, one-of-akinds creations,” said Wayne. “These tie-dyed shirts are comfortable

and easy to wear and good-looking. They have interesting sayings on the front and scriptures on the back in great colors! We are excited to be getting in matching masks to sell along with our shirts.” As the holidays approach, people can phone in their orders, and Wayne or Susan will offer free curbside service to those who wish it. Several items within the store that one should consider when shopping for kids this Christmas would be the geodes, the balancing birds, and most of all, the mining kits. “The greatest thing we ever added was the mining activity. As a geologist, I love rocks and know kids do too, so mining was born!” said Susan. “We offer four sizes of gem bags: small, medium, large, and family. We also have arrowheads, fossils and seashells bags. Kids can buy a bag, slowly pour it out in our wooden sifter, and sift out the sand to reveal their treasures.”

Families can also buy JC Mining Store mining kits, which include a mining bag (gems, fossils, arrowheads, rocks, precious metal) a plastic sifter (choice of four colors), ID Card (for fossil, seashell, or gemstones), and instructions. Each kit can be mined at the store, or at home. Come out and join Wayne and Susan Lutz for their grand opening of the JC Mining Store Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m, at 302 S. Broadway in downtown Greenville. For more information about JC Mining, or for more information about planning a “mining” party for your family or group, call Wayne or Susan at 937-423-8120 or 937621-3192, or follow them on Facebook at His Truth Education Ministries LLC/ JC Mining Store. Carol Marsh covers community interest stories and handles obituaries for Darke County Media. She can be contacted by email at cmarsh@aimmediamidwest.com or by phone at 937-569-4314.

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........................................................................................................................ $40,995.........$39,500 2018CHEVY CHEVYTAHOE TAHOE 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather,power,like all power,new,blue,45,670miles like new, blue, 45,670 ................................$45,995 miles......................... $45,995.........$44,500 2018 LTLT 4X4,5.3LV8,leather,all $44,500 2017 SUBARU FORRESTER, 2.5 I Touring 2.5L 4 cyl., AWD, leather, sunroof, loaded, 2017 SUBARU FORESTER AWD, 2.5L 4cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, white, 97,370 miles .$18,995 $17,900 white, 91,427 miles ........................................................................................................................ $19,995.........$18,900 2017 QX30DENALI HATCHBACK, cond.,maroon,51,137miles .............$20,995 2017INFINITY GMC ACADIA AWD, 2.0L4cyl.,leather,loaded,exc. 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., maroon, 43,706 miles...$32,995 .........$19,500 $31,500 2017CHEVY INFINITY QX30 HATCHBACK, cyl., leather, loaded, exc. loaded, cond., maroon, 51,137 miles .... $20,995.........$19,500 2017 EQUINOX PREMIER FWD,2.0L 2.4L4 4cyl., one owner, leather, super nice, white, 2017 BUICK ENCLAVE FWD, 3.6L V6, sunroof, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 22,443 miles ........ $30,995.........$29,500 43,234 miles .......................................................................................................................................$22,995 $21,900 2017 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB LTZ, 4X4 P.U., 6.6L Duramax Diesel, one owner, leather, loaded, like new, silver, 22,658 miles ................................................................................ $57,995 .........$56,900 2017 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4x4, 5.3L V8, one owner, leather, sunroof, all power, super nice, black, 2017 CHEVY EQUINOX PREMIER FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, leather, loaded, super nice, 82,556white, miles 43,234 .......................................................................................................................................$36,995 $35,500 miles ........................................................................................................................ $22,995.........$21,900 2017CHEVY CHEVYTRAVERSE TAHOE LTPREMIER 4WD, 5.3LAWD V8, 3.6L leather, 56,673 miles ..................... 2017 V6,loaded, leather,exc. one cond., owner,black, all power, super nice, pearl white,$39,995.........$38,500 2016 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, Z71, all power, super nice, 60,797maroon, miles .......................................................................................................................................$27,995 $26,900 25,984 miles .................................................................................................................... $30,995.........$29,900 2016CHEVY BUICKTRAX ENCORE FWD,1.4L 1.4L4 4cyl., cyl.,one leather, all power,super exc. nice, cond.,black, 2017 LT FWD, owner,sunroof, well equipped, 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 2017 CHEVY TRAXmiles LT FWD, 1.4L 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, very nice, gray, 35,530 miles...................$16,995 $15,900 red, 30,326 ........................................................................................................................... $22,995.........$21,500 2016CHEVY CHEVYCOLORADO EQUINOX LT FWD., 4 cyl.,P.U., one3.6L owner, power, very nice, sharp, silver, 43,460 2017 CREW CAB2.4L, LT 4WD V6,all one owner, loaded, red, miles .... $17,995.........$16,900 2016 TOYOTA RAV 4 LIMITED, AWD, 2.8L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, all options, one owner, 27,885sharp, miles .......................................................................................................................................$28,995 $27,900 black, 39,072 miles ............................................................................................................. $26,995.........$25,500 2016CHEVY CHEVY1/2 EQUINOX LTZ FWD,REG. 2.4LCAB 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc. nice, cond.,red, 2016 TON SILVERADO 4WD P.U., 4.3L V6,one auto,owner, air, super maroon, 50,539 miles .................................................................................................................... $20,995.........$19,500 33,730 miles .......................................................................................................................................$24, 995 $23,900 2015 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, silver, 106,258 miles ....................................................................................................................... $23,995.........$22,500 2016 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ 4WD, 5.3l V8, one owner, leather, all power, exc. cond., maroon, 2015 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., loaded, exc. cond., black, 47,116 miles .............................$17,995 .........$16,900 96,957 miles .......................................................................................................................................$33,995 $32,900 2015 SUBARU FORESTER AWD, 2.5L 4 cyl., one owner, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., white, 109,695 .........$15,500 2016 CHEVY EQUINOXmiles LTZ..........................................................................................................................$16,995 FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, leather, loaded, exc. cond., maroon, 2015 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, 66,362 miles ......................................................................................................................................$19,995 $18,500 exc. cond., white, 82,450 miles ...................................................................................................... $27,995.........$26,900 2014CHEVY CHEVYCOLORADO ¾ TON SILVERADO CABP.U., 2WD3.6L P.U.,V6,6.0L V8, wellsuper equipped, very nice, 2015 Z71 CREWCREW CAB 4WD all power, nice, gray, silver, 74,026 miles......................................................................................................................... $22,995.........$21,500 84,666 miles ....................................................................................................................................... $23,995 $22,900 2014 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA SLE EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, Z71, loaded, super nice, maroon, 47,997 miles .................................................................................................. $27,995.........$26,900 2015 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, exc. cond., white, 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc. cond., black, 45,015 miles............. $16,995.........$15,500 71,767 miles½.......................................................................................................................................... $14,500 2014 GMC TON SIERRA SLT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, red, 70,859 miles .... $15,995 $30,995.........$29,900 2014CHEVY CHEVY1/2 EQUINOX LTZ FWD,LT3.6L V6, CAB leather, one owner, 2015 TON SILVERADO CREW 2WD P.U., 5.3Lloaded, V8, onesuper owner,nice, loaded, exc. cond., crystal red, 53,627 miles ................................................................................................................ $20,995.........$19,500 red, miles ................................................................................................................................$28,995 $27,500 201430,033 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 73,764 miles ..$17,995 .........$16,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc. cond., crystal red, 73,013 miles .. $18,995 .........$17,900 2015 CHEVY TRAVERSE ZLT FWD, 3.6L V6, one owner, leather, all power, super nice, diamond 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, sunroof, loaded, super nice, white, 84,166 miles ............................................................................................................................. $15,500 white, 84,441 miles ........................................................................................................................ $16,995 $14,995.........$13,500 2013 BUICK ENCLAVE FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., goldmist 78,178 miles .................. $17,995.........$16,900 2015 FORD F150 LARIAT CREW CAB, 4X4 P.U. 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, 2012 TOYOTA SIENNA LE VAN, 3.5L V6, one owner, all power, Teal Green, 134,224 miles ....................$11,995 .........$10,900 201173,702 CHEVYmiles 1 TON SILVERADO LS CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 6.0L, gas, one owner, well equipped, blue, ...............................................................................................................................$32,995 $31,500 good cond., silver, 195,621 miles ................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L4cyl.,leather,loaded,exc. cond.,crystal red,73,013miles ...........$18,995 $17,900 2011 NISSAN QUEST LE VAN, 3.5L V6, one owner, sunroof, leather, loaded, very nice, dark TERRAIN cherry, 162,985 miles2.4L ............................................................................................................... $9,995...........$8,500 2013 GMC SLE FWD, 4cyl., well equipped, exc. cond., black, 108,791 miles ................$9,995 $8,900 2011 CHEVY AVALANCHE LTZ 4WD, 5.3L V8, one owner, leather, loaded, very nice, 2012 CHEVY 1/2white, TON SILVERADO LTZ CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, good cond., diamond 244,251 miles ....................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 2010167,050 GMC ACADIA SLT FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, very nice, maroon, 166,460 miles ................. $10,995...........$9,500 gray, miles .............................................................................................................................$14,995 $13,500 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY VAN, 3.5L V6, leather, loaded, good cond., silver, 235,438 miles........................$6,995 ...........$5,900 2011 TERRAINTOWN SLT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., loaded, maroon, $7,500 2007GMC CHRYSLER & COUNTRY LXleather, VAN, 3.3L V6, exc. well cond., equipped, good157,371 cond., miles ...........$8,995 silver, 165,841 miles......................................................................................................................... $4,995...........$3,500 2010 HONDA PILOT TOURING AWD, 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, dvd system, very nice, gray, 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...........$8,500 148,236 miles .....................................................................................................................................$13,995 $12,500

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2007 ½ TON LT 4WD, CREW5.3L CAB P.U.,all5.3L V8, exc. all power, 2010 CHEVY CHEVY 1/2 TONSILVERADO SUBURBAN LT V8,2WD, leather, power, cond.,good silver,condition, black, 199,709 miles ...................................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,900 231,478 miles .....................................................................................................................................$10,995 $9,900 2007 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4, 5.3L V8, loaded, super nice, maroon, 109,737 miles .................................$13,995 .........$12,500 2006 ¾ TON SILVERADO 4X4 P.U., 6.6Lall Diesel, power, good cond., 2008 CHEVY CHEVY COLORADO LT CREW EXT. CAB CAB 2WD LT P.U., 3.7L 5 cyl., power,allvery nice, beige, beige, 235,359 miles ...................................................................................................................... $14,995.........$13,900 123,477 miles .....................................................................................................................................$8,995 $7,900 2006 GMC ENVOY XL DENALI 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, gray, 199,889 miles....$8,995 ...........$7,500 2008 TOYOTA SCION XB WAGON,, 2.4L 4 cyl., well equipped, very nice, blue , 199,574 miles ............ $6,995 $5,500 2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN, 3.3L V6, well equipped, good cond., blue, 227,123 miles....$3,995 ...........$2,900 2006 COLORADO 4X4 CREW CAB, 3.5L 5 cyl., all power, good cond., white,......................$9,995 228,586 miles .$8,995 ...........$7,900 2007 CHEVY GMC YUKON XL SLT Z71 4X4,5.3LV8,leather,sunroof,loaded,nice,gray, 218,764miles $5,900 2006 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, 2007 CHEVY 1/2 TONmiles SUBURBAN LT 2WD, 5.3L V8, loaded, super nice, gray, 223,587 miles .............$8,995 $7,500 black, 102,187 ...................................................................................................................... $13,995.........$12,500 2005 SL AWD,EXT. 3.5LCAB V6,LT leather, sunroof, very nice, good silver,cond., 278,727 miles ... $5,995...........$4,900 2006 NISSAN CHEVY ¾MURANO TON SILVERADO 4X4 P.U., 6.6L loaded, Diesel, all power, 2005 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., beige,diamond 235,359 white, miles ...........................................................................................................................$14,995 $13,900 154,592 miles ....................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,500 2004 TRAILBLAZER LS 2WD, 4.2L3.3LV6,well 6 cyl., all power, very nice,cond., maroon, 220,295 miles ........... $5,995...........$4,900 2006 CHEVY CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN, equipped,good blue, 227,123 miles .....$3,995 $2,900 2004 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 4.6L V8, leather, loaded, good cond., beige, 105,466 miles ...................... $7,995...........$6,900 2005 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD, 4.2L, 6 cyl., all power, exc. cond., blue, 148,224 miles ............. $6,995...........$5,900 diamond white, miles .............................................................................................................$10,995 $9,500 2004 CHEVY ½ 154,592 TON SILVERADO CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, fair condition, black, 342,618 miles .................................................................................................. $8,995 ...........$7,900 2004 CHEVY TRAIL BLAZER LS 4WD, 4.2L,6cyl.,all power,exc. cond.,blue,148,224miles ...................$6,995 $5,900 2002 CHEVY 1 TON EXPRESS CARGO VAN, 5.7L, V8, well equipped, good cond., blue, 252,939 miles .......................................................................................................................... $3,995...........$2,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., 2002 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT, 3.3L V6, loaded, fair cond., silver, 191,288 miles ................ $2,995...........$1,900 beige, 182,686 miles ...........................................................................................................................$9,995 $8,900 2002 CHEVY ½ TON SUBURBAN LT 4WD, 5.3L, V8, leather, loaded, good cond,. red, 231,470 miles . $7,995...........$4,900 2001 CHEVY GMC C6500 BOX TRUCK,LTZ 7.2L Caterpillar Diesel, well sunroof, equipped,loaded, good cond., 2002 TRAILBLAZER 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather, very nice, miles .................................................................................................................... $6,995...........$5,900 white,maroon, 225,365215,294 miles ...........................................................................................................................$9,995 $8,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats,all power,nice cond.,green, 160,151 miles .......................$6,995 $5,900 beige, 182,686 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA LIMITED 4WD, 4.7L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, sharp, black, 219,764 miles. $5,995 ...........$4,900 2001 GMC C6500 BOX TRUCK, 7.2L Caterpillar Diesel, well equipped, good cond., white, 225,365 ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 2020 CHEVY IMPALAmiles PREMIER 4 DOOR, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, very nice, cajun red, 31,039 miles . $26,995 $25,900 2000 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 4.7L V8, loaded, very nice, white, 167,762 miles . $6,995...........$5,900 2020 CHEVY MALIBU LT 4 DOOR, 1.5L 4 cyl., well equipped, like new, brown, 31,285 miles .............. $19,995 $18,900 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats, all power, nice cond., green, 160,151 miles..................... $6,995...........$5,900 2019 CHEVY CRUZE LT HATCHBACK, 1.4L 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, like new, brown, 12,614 miles ..$19,995 $18,900

CHEVROLET

CHEVROLET

2019 CHEVY CAMARORS CONVERTIBLE, $37,995.........$36,900 CHEVY CAMARO CONVERTIBLE,3.6L 3.6LV6, V6,all allpower, power,like likenew, new,white, white,2,160 3,274miles miles................... .................$31,995 $30,900 2018 CHEVY IMPALA PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 40,784 miles ........ $20,995.........$19,900 2017 CHEVY MALIBU PREMIER 4 DOOR, 2.0L turbo 4 cyl., leather, loaded, like new, gray, 2017 CHEVY CRUZE LT, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, super nice, maroon, 48,194 miles .... $15,995.........$14,900 22,503 miles ....................................................................................................................................... $22,995.........$16,500 $21,900 2016 CHEVY MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., all power, one owner, exc. cond., maroon, 32,100 miles ... $17,995 2016 MALIBU LT, 4 dr.,41.5L 4 cyl., cond., blue,loaded, 23,915exc. mi. .............................................. $17,995.........$16,900 2017 CHEVY CHEVY CRUZE PREMIER DOOR, 1.4Lexc. 4cyl., leather, cond., white, 61,807 miles ...$15,995 $14,500 2013 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 51,875 mi. ..... $14,995.........$13,900 $9,900 CHEVY IMPALA leather, sunroof, loaded,exc. cond., blue,118,206miles .............$11,995 2010 CHEVY IMPALALT, LT,4dr., 4 dr.,3.5LV6, 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 118,206 miles ...... $11,995...........$9,900 2010 IMPALALTZ LT, 44 dr., 3.5L V6,V6,well equipped, good cond.,exc. silver, 258,287 ..................... $4,995...........$3,500 2010 CHEVY CHEVY IMPALA DOOR 3.9L leather, sunroof, all power, cond., silver, miles 150,678 miles ......$11,995 $10,500 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.9L V6, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 167,922 miles ............... $10,995...........$9,500 2008 CHEVY CHEVY IMPALA 4dr.,3.9LV6,sunroof,loaded,very $9,500 2007 COBALTLT, RS, 2 dr., 2.2L 4 cyl., 5 speed, wellnice,maroon,167,922miles equipped, good cond., red,.........................$10,995 151,567 miles .. $3,995...........$2,900 1992 CHEVY CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE, 5.7L V8, leather, loaded, show car, 2004 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, like new, yellow, 29,552 miles ..................$24,995 $23,900 maroon,SSR 55,589 miles .................................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 1995 CHEVY CAMARO Z28 CONVERTIBLE, 5.7L V8, one owner, leather, all power, like new, black,

OTHER MAKES

2019 CADILLAC XTS FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, super sharp, black, 46,641 miles ...................... $26,995.........$25,500 397 actual miles ..................................................................................................................................$21,995 $20,900 2018 NISSAN ALTIMA SL, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, very nice, gray, 44,950 miles .................. $16,995.........$15,500 1994 CHEVY CAMARO Z28 COUPE, 5.7L V8, one owner, loaded, like new, white, 110 actual miles......$19,995 $18,900 2018 TOYOTA CAMRY SE, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, nice, silver, 41,226 miles........................ $20,995.........$19,500 1992 CADILLAC CHEVY CORVETTE COUPE, V8, leather, loaded, nice, like black, 120,494 miles .........................$10,995 $9,900 2018 XTS AWD, 3.6L5.7L V6, sunroof, leather, loaded, new, silver, 42,759 miles............... $30,995.........$29,900 2016 TOYOTA SCION IA, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., auto, all power, gray, 72,556 miles ...........................................$9,995 ...........$8,900 2016 BUICK LACROSSE, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, very nice, gold, 17,321 miles ....................... $21,995.........$20,900 2016 LACROSSE, 4 dr.,3.6L 3.6LV6, V6,leather, leather,allsunroof, all power, super nice,miles ......................... $27,995 2019 BUICK CADILLAC XTS 4 DOOR, power, sharp, black, 40,341 $26,900 maroon, 25,788 miles .................................................................................................................... $24,995.........$23,500 2016 TOYOTA CAMRY SE 4 DOOR, 2.5L 4 cyl., fully loaded, exc, cond., silver, 121,729 miles ..............$13,995 $12,500 2011 BUICK REGAL CXL, 4 dr., 2.0L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc., cond., gray, 100,534 ............... $7,995...........$6,900 2010 FUSION SE,PREMIER, 4 dr., 2.5L44dr., cyl.,3.0L all power, very nice, gray, 181,948 miles .............................. $5,995...........$4,500 2008 FORD MERCURY MILAN V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, 2008 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.0L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, beige,beige, 69,814 miles ..........................................................................................................................$10,995 $9,500 69,814 miles ........................................................................................................................ $10,995...........$9,500 2007 SATURN AURA XE, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, nice, silver, 221,458 miles ............................. $3,995...........$2,900 2003 BUICK HONDACENTURY, SILVER WING MOTORCYCLE, 600cc engine, like unknown new, maroon, miles $4,995 $3,500 2002 4 dr., 3.1L V6, well equipped, goodautomatic, cond., beige, miles6,318 ..................... $2,995...........$1,900 1994 JAGUAR XJS CONVERTIBLE, 4.0L 6 cyl., leather, loaded, show car, maroon, 52,066 miles ...... $17,995 .........$16,500 2003 PONTIAC VIBE FWD, 1.4L 4 cyl., 5 speed, well equipped, very nice, silver, 236,005 miles .......... $3,995 $2,500

OTHER MAKES

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