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GAYLEN GREENVILLE – The new BLOSSER SPORTS EDITOR to the rear security entrance DarkeCountyMedia.com Darke County Courthouse is expected to begin soon. LINDA On Monday, June 10, the MOODY REPORTER Darke County CommisRYAN DarkeCountyMedia.com BERRY sioners voted to award the EDITOR project contract to Arcon DarkeCountyMedia.com Builders,CLINTON who submitted the RANDALL lowest bid — $756,000 — CORRESPONDENT SUSAN DarkeCountyMedia.com for the estimated $750,000 HARTLEY MANAGING EDITOR project. DarkeCountyMedia.com BETHANY J.also Commissioners ROYER-DELONG RYAN accepted an alternate bid GAYLEN STAFF WRITER BERRY for $7,100 to extend electriDarkeCountyMedia.com BLOSSER EDITOR Courtesy photo SPORTS EDITOR cal services if required by DarkeCountyMedia.com Above, theDarkeCountyMedia.com architect’s rendering of the new rear security entrance for DP&L. the Darke County Courthouse. SUSAN LINDA
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“It is the heart and soul ROYER-DELONG of this community,” said STAFF WRITER Piel. “It’s a tragedy to think DarkeCountyMedia.com we want to abandon it.” Piel further agreed with a suggestion made by Dave ARCANUM — It was Kessler to create a commitstanding room only at the tee that would decide, “Its Arcanum council meeting by Ryan an Berry hour of future, not its fate.” before that began with Editor public comments surround- sharing a story of a show DarkeCountyMedia.com that had once brought in ing both the future of the 700 people to the location. former village hall and the “I would really love to see pending new administrative a planning commission for building Tuesday evening. that building,” said Piel. Arcanum resident Dave Councilman Jerry BoolKessler thanked the council by Linda Moody man understood a need for the tour of the former DarkeCountyMedia.com for the new building but village hall last Thursday, admitted that perhaps the stating it was a “neat location was not ideal while opportunity.” Before the clarifying, “We’re not in any two dozen in attendance hurry to get rid of this old took turns to express building.” concerns and ideas. Some “Nobody wants to see ideas included wanting to the old building go down,” register the former village hall as a historical building echoed Mayor Greg to holding nothing against Baumle, going on to state they would be “building the the new administrative new building” while pulling building, only wanting its minutes from September placement prominent as opposed to hiding it behind 2017 to emphasize the time already spent on the the VFW. project. Concerns included the “We’ll do it right,” concondition of the village tinued Baumle, stating hall, the lack of anything as simple as a broom being those on the council wantswept over the interior to a ed to do what was best for fear it would sit and further the community, and optimistic they would find the deteriorate. right tenant for the former Arcanum resident Jim village hall. He encouraged Piel agreed with Kessler that the tour was amazing, Dave Kessler and Boolman to work together to form a with the comment that village hall committee. when everyone thinks of Arcanum, they think of the Reach reporter Bethany J. Royervillage hall. A sentiment DeLong at 937-548-3330 or email shared by another individbroyer-delong@aimmediamidwest. ual stating when Googling com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com. “Arcanum” the result is always the village hall. BETHANY J.
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The project completion date has been set for midDecember. “We want everything buttoned up and completed by tax collection season,” said Commissioner Matt Aultman. Improvements to the courthouse have been on the commissioners’ to-do list for several years – with a focus on renovating the front entryway by replacing the deteriorating steps. In November, Darke County Common Pleas Court Judge Jonathan P. Hein filed a court order requiring safety and security work be completed at
the courthouse. The directive, filed Nov. 19, ordered a “single entry and other courthouse security measures.” In early April, commissioners met with the courthouse security team and architects at Mote & Associates to review and approve a proposal for a new rear entrance. The project includes the construction of a 1,000-square-foot annex at the rear entrance of the building. Upon completion, the front entrances of the courthouse will be closed permanently and will be used only
as emergency exits. Mote & Associates also worked closely with the Darke County Sheriff’s Office, which will be providing deputies to man the new entry. New features will include bullet proof glass in the windows of the annex and a holding cell big enough to fit three prisoners, which was a request made by Sheriff Toby Spencer. The new addition also will be ADA compliant. Reach Managing Editor Susan Hartley at 548-3330 or shartley@ aimmediamidwest.com. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com
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NEWCLINTON WESTON- A RANDALL CLR Eggs LLC represenCORRESPONDENT tative isDarkeCountyMedia.com expected to be at the June 20 meeting of the BETHANY Allen Township J. ROYER-DELONG Trustees to hear the STAFF WRITER concerns of people in the DarkeCountyMedia.com area on a proposed 4 million, cage-free hen farm with egg processing. “We’ve been told this is just a township meetBerry ing, and notby Ryan a public Editor DarkeCountyMedia.com hearing,” said Joey Schmitmeyer one of the neighboring residents who is opposed to the proposal. “Someone is to be there to listen to our concerns.”by Linda Moody The meeting will be DarkeCountyMedia.com held at 7:30 p.m. at the New Weston Town Hall with the public invited to attend. The proposed layer operation will be located in a corner field at McFeeley-Petry and Rhynard-Fink roads, with a pullet farm to supply hens for egg processing to be located on Hiestand Road nearby. Signs reading, “No More Factory Farms Here” are appearing more and more in this rural Rossburg/New Weston area. CLR Eggs LLC is proposing to build the operation with a permit under the name, Golden Heritage Farm, which sits on approximately
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100 acres. It was reported that Cooper Farms is partnering with two local families, the Roses and Le-Fevres, to invest in this farm; the first phase of which will be a two million, cage-free hen farm with three buildings and the second phase to possibly bring in two million more hens and three additional buildings in the future. Schmitmeyer and a couple of others, including Tom Wentworth, have expressed their concerns about the project and will be looking for answers at the meeting. Their list of concerns include water quantity and quality effects; how much water will be used daily; air quality; traffic; road cost and upkeep; smell; flies and bugs; disease; sound; safety (trucks running stop signs etc.); lights; Eldora Speedway conflict; amount of animals in an area; care of animals; contamination effects of manure, disease and pharmaceuticals; and flooding. There is a fear that wear and tear on the road will be more than their township can handle. They have been told most of the traffic will be on Hiestand Road, because of McFeeleyPetry’s flooding issues. They are concerned that the operation will
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Signs such as this can be seen on properties in and around the Rossburg/New Weston area.
affect all of the water in that area. It was pointed out that the communities of New Weston and Rossburg are all on wells. “We’re already overloaded with the different animals in this area… hogs, turkey, chickens,” Wentworth said. “We’re being saturated with all the manure and fertilizers. There are hog barns on almost every corner.” “We’re not against these farms, but they have to do it in areas where the environment can absorb it,”” said Schmitmeyer. “We’re thankful for the jobs Cooper’s do, but just ask they
do it in areas that fit in the neighborhood better. Put it where the environment can handle it.” He concluded, “We’ve cut out our own slice of heaven here and are trying to live the American dream on this small country road.” A Facebook page, titled “No More Factory Farms Here,” has been created and residents are post their concerns on the site. Contact Darke County Media Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937569-4315, ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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Shots fired On June 10 an officer was dispatched to the 200 block of Warren Street in reference to a subject who had been shot. Upon arrival the officer was informed by a female witness that Corey Garber shot Justin Hawkins. Garber was detained and placed into the back of a police cruiser. Garber told officers he had been dating the witness for about three weeks, but she decided to move out due to their constant arguing. On her way to Garber’s residence to pick up some of her belongings, she was followed by Hawkins. During a phone call with the girlfriend/witness, Garber said he heard Hawkins, also an ex-boyfriend, yelling at her. When the witness arrived to get her belongings, Garber said he walked outside with Go to
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his shotgun and observed Hawkins holding onto the girlfriend/witness by the hair. When Hawkins let go of the girlfriend, he began walking toward Garber and grabbed the gun. Both men fell to the ground. Garber said he heard the gun go off. He said he ran back into his residence at 204 Warren St. and placed the gun in his bedroom. Garber gave permission to officers to enter his room to retrieve the shotgun. Following an initial investigation, Garber was transported to the Greenville Police Department, where he was interviewed by detectives. The girlfriend/witness also was interviewed by detectives and provided a written statement. Greenville Township Rescue transported Hawkins to Wayne Hospital. He was later transported to Miami Valley Hospital. The shotgun was taken to the police department, where it was placed into property as evidence. Trespassing On June 12 an officer was dispatched to the 600 block of East Main Street on the report of two subjects trespassing in an apartment. The officer had been told the former tenant had been
evicted and was in jail but there were still subjects in the apartment. Dispatch spoke to the real-estate company and they confirmed no one was allowed to be in the property. Officers responded to the apartment and made entry. Inside they located Adam Kolb with three other subjects. All four were warned for trespass. Kolb’s driver’s license number was run through the BMV files via LEADS and he was found to have an active bench warrant from the Greenville Police Department for failing to appear on a criminal trespass charge. Kolb was placed under arrest and transported to the Mercer County Jail, where he was incarcerated with a $1,025 bond. Wanted Person On June 8 an officer observed a vehicle traveling southbound on Ohio Street near Martin Street. The officer ran the vehicle’s temporary license plate through LEADS/NCIC and found that the registered
owner had an active warrant through Miami County. While sitting at the stoplight at Ohio and Martin streets, the officer observed that the operator of the vehicle matched the physical characteristics of the vehicle’s registered owner. A check of the license plate through LEADS/NCIC confirmed the registered owner had an active warrant and that it was a good pick up. The officer conducted a traffic stop on Martin Street near U.S. 127. The driver was ordered to turn off the vehicle and to exit and step back to the rear of the vehicle. Another officer arrived to assist and the operator was asked to walk backwards with his hands out to be handcuffed. Officers confirmed the vehicle’s operator was Nathaniel Schmidt, who confirmed his date of birth. GPD dispatch confirmed Schmidt had an active warrant through Miami County for a probation violation on an original charge of criminal mischief and was to be held on no
bond. Schmidt was transported to the Darke County Jail, where he was to be picked up by Miami County at a later time. On June 8 an officer responded to the 200 block of West Water Street in reference to a subject at a residence with a felony warrant for his arrest. Upon arrival, the officer knocked on the door and made contact with the defendant, Justin Gantt. Gantt was notified he had a felony bench warrant out of Darke County for his arrest on a probation violation. Gantt’s SSN was run and the warrant was confirmed through LEADS/NCIC. The defendant was placed under arrest and transported to the Darke County Jail, where he was incarcerated with no bond. On June 12, defendant Patrick Flint was observed by a detective riding a bike unsteadily in the 200 block of East Fifth Street. The detective reported the bike fit the description of one stolen recently at the library.
Flint denied stealing a bike and said he had recently had surgery on his leg. Officers found Flint had a felony warrant for a probation violation for aggravated drug possession. He was transported to the Darke County Jail with no bond. On June 11, an officer arrested Shawn Bowles for two bench warrants for failure to appear for arraignment on DUI and for possession of a drug abuse instrument. The bond total was $6,050. Bowles was transported to the Darke County Jail to post bond. EARLY BIRD POLICY The Greenville Police Beat is prepared from public records available at the Greenville Police Department. Every effort is made to balance the public’s right to know with the rights of the individuals involved. Readers are encouraged to contact Greenville Police if they have information or concerns regarding these or any other incidents they see.
ODOT announces road work GREENVILLE – The Ohio Department of Transportation continues road work throughout the summer. The following is a list of construction projects in Darke County.
US 127 between US 36 and Sebring Warner Road, daily lane closures through July 15, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. One lane will remain open in each direction. SR 49A between Albright
Road and Pearl Street, BRIDGE CLOSURE through June 17. The official detour is: SR 49 to SR 49A. SR 185 between SR 121 and St. Peter Road, daily lane closures through June 30, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. One lane will remain open for travel in each direction using flaggers. SR 47 between US 127 and Darke Shelby County Line Road, daily lane closures through June 30, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. One lane will remain open for travel in each direction using flaggers. SR 118 between SR 49 and Russ Road, ROAD Courtesy photo CLOSURE through Aug. ARCANUM – Students of the Month for April from Arcanum High School 30. The official detour is: are Ryan Martin and Rylee Wilson. Selections were made by the faculty SR 49 to SR 47.
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SR 121 between Edison Street and Martz Street, ROAD CLOSURE, June 24–July 5. The official detour is: SR 121 to US 36 to SR 127 to SR 121. SR 49A between W. North Street and Seminole Lane, BRIDGE CLOSURE, June 17–July 1. The official detour is: SR 49 to SR 49A. SR 121 between Preble County Line and New Madison corporation limit, daily lane closures July 5–Sept. 30 between the 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.; one lane will remain open for travel in each direction using flaggers. SR 47 between McGreevey Road and Rehmerts Run Road, BRIDGE CLOSURE, July 8–29. The official detour is: SR 185 to SR 48 to SR 66.
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Lee has ‘no regrets’ serving his country gun on every merchant ship. I was one of the few first ones to go into the ANSONIA — Robert E. Armed Guard out of Brook“Bob” Lee of Ansonia, who lyn, N.Y.” Lee said he trained at turned 93 on Tuesday, is a the Naval Training Station man of many words. He’s at the Great Lakes, and been there and done it all went right into the Armed — most all of it, anyway, Guard. especially when he was He continued to serve serving his country. in the Armed Guard for Born June 11, 1926, at almost four years, going Bakers Store, near Greenville, he enlisted in the U.S. from ship to ship, whether it be Navy, crew, or cargo Navy in 1943, which led ship. to his 23 years of military His wish was to serve on service. a submarine, but was told, Here is where “done it ‘No, you’re going to the all” comes in. Armed Guard.” “I got in D-Day in He’s glad he did. the (U.S. Navy) Armed “I got to see more of the Guard,” he said. “We knew world whereas I might not about the invasion, and have,” he said. “We went that is where they put a
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France behind the line to unload. We supplied the line but not to the front.” After they returned to the United States, they got sent to Uruguay where a battleship got stuck in the harbor. “All you could see were all kinds of ships for D-Day, you name it,” Lee said. “You didn’t have time to think about where you Linda Moody|DarkeCountyMedia.com Bob Lee sits on his front porch on were going to go. Every Monday, the day before he turned place I went it was ‘hit, 93, and reflected on his time in hit, go.’ After Uruguay, we went to New York and the military and life in general. packed up a ship and went to such places as Liverto a lot of places — to pool, England, and India…. Burma with the Fighting Tigers, protecting America this was all up through from the Chinese. We took 1946.” His military career also supplies to the troops saw him going from the on D-Day in the heart of
Noah Back to sing at Memorial Hall GREENVILLE – Friends of Noah Back will partner with Youth for Christ to present “An Evening with Noah” on Saturday, June 22 at Greenville’s St. Clair Memorial Hall. Tickets are $5. Tickets are going fast, with over 500 already sold. Back is a young local entertainer from West Alexandria. He first started performing in public at the age of 12, so he has been delighting audiences for half his life. His major musical influences were John Denver, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and the Bee Gees. When asked what kind of music he likes to play, he always says, “My favorite music to play is whatever you want to hear.” His repertoire is made up of songs from the 20’s to the present and includes ballads, folk music, a little country and inspirational music. Back began his career in Yellow Springs, which remains one of his favorite places to play. He sang in Greenville over 30 times last summer. In addition to performing at restaurants, festivals, fairs, coffee houses, concert venues and churches, he does many private events. These include weddings, funerals, and graduation, birthday and holiday parties. He
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Living with MS meets GREENVILLE – The Darke County Living with MS support group is proud to offer a two-part series on Everyday Matters: Living Your Best Life with MS. Part one of the program will take place on Tuesday, June 25, 7-8:30 p.m. in the private dining room of the Brethren Retirement Community and Part two will take place on Tuesday, July
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out on ice.” Lee, who came out of the military a master sergeant, said he trained all around the United States. Lee said he before he was discharged in 1947, he had to serve additional months to get a job done. He said today, he’s still on call, pulling a card out of his wallet, which indicates the expiration date is “Indefinite.” Read more about Bob Lee at earlybirdpaper.com. Contact Darke County Media Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937569-4315, ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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Kristy Earick returns to VRHC VERSAILLES – Kevin Daubenmire, CEO of Crown Healthcare Group, is excited to announce Kristy Earick as the new Senior Administrator of Versailles Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center, 200 Marker Road, Versailles. Versailles Rehab is part of the Crown Healthcare Group, a family-owned company with the mission to provide excellence in short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing care. “We are happy to welcome Kristy to the Crown family. Her leadership and compassion for providing exceptional healthcare
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Dr. John P. Studebaker is Retiring It is with great sadness and joy that I, Dr. John P. Studebaker, MD, will retire from the active practice of medicine after 41-years here in Darke County, Ohio on July 31, 2019. The office will be open to see patients until July 15, 2019 and be open until July 31st to obtain records.
Cost of record copying will vary per length of chart by state guidelines. We will be unable to transfer records via fax or mail; so you will need to contact the office at (937) 548-6615 by June 27th, 2019 to inform us if and when you plan on picking up your records to give us time to process charts.
I would like to thank the nurses, receptionists, and especially the faithful patients-from whom I humbly learned so much.
appreciated. Under her leadership, Versailles earned many top awards, including a Five-Star Rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and a Silver American Health Care Association Award in 2014. Earick was chosen by the Ohio Health Care Association as the 2017 Administrator of the Year, an award presented to individuals showing unsurpassed dedication to the facility and its residents as well as the long-term care profession. Her passion for working with seniors began early, learning from her mother who worked as a nurse in a local facility where she volunteered. As a college student, she worked part time as an activity assistant, and her love for long-term care persisted. If you are interested in learning more about Versailles Rehab or would like to schedule a personalized tour, call 937-526-5570.
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Shown are Marty Schipfer, Marilyn Gruber, Rena Slater, and Dr. Clay Johnson, Garst Museum President/Director. Brenden Zenni and Susan Josenhans were unable to be at the photo.
Gala awards over $4,800 in prizes GREENVILLE – At the sold-out Saturday Garst Gala, winners were drawn for the Annie’s Star-Spangled Gala. The raffle tickets had been sold since the end of March, and winners did not need to be present for the top three draws. Winning $1000 cash was Marty Schipfer, the three-night stay in Gatlinburg donated by Tom and Cindy Scott/TC Scott Properties LLC was Marilyn Gruber, and the diamond
bracelet donated by Wieland Jewelers was Rena Slater. Additionally, if people were present when the drawing was held, there were two additional $500 cash draws. Those were won by Brenden Zenni of Ft. Thomas, Ky., who was present as was Susan Josenhans of Greenville. Watch for the Annie’s StarSpangled Gala 2020. Odds are much better than the lottery.
Steinbach at Family Fun Day GREENVILLE – The Greenville Public Library’s next “Family Fun Day” is Wednesday, June 19 at 11 a.m. on the library lawn. They will feature Tony Steinbach, comedy juggler. Tony’s show “Unexpected Flying Objects” combines literary and scientific fun. Families, kids and adults will laugh and clap while learning all about how gravity affects everything, what happens when things go faster than sound, why moons orbit planets and so much more. This is a show with comedy, juggling and magic all tied into some of the most famous classic space themed books. In case of rain they will meet at the First Congregational Christian Church
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Fines removed at NMPL NEW MADISON – After much research and discussion, the New Madison Public Library Board of Trustees voted to remove overdue fines beginning
June 1. This will allow patrons to return long overdue materials without fear of the $2 fine. The trustees, director, and staff are excited to remove this bar-
rier for library patrons and community members. For more information, call the library at (937) 996-1741 and ask for Brenda or email brenda@mynmpl.org.
Coffee with the Commissioner GREENVILLE – On Saturday, June 22, 2019, Commissioner Mike Stegall will have his Coffee with the Commissioner at A&B Coffee, corner of 4th and Broadway,
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Believe me when I say it wasn’t because we loved it so much we just had to go by Ryan Berry Editor back. DarkeCountyMedia.com The outdoor season meant a lot more travelling and first-time visits Where has the time to California for my wife gone? I’ve kinda been and youngest daughter. My AWOL from my column youngest daughter’s dream for the past six-months or destination wasn’t too bad. so. It’s not because by Linda Moody my kids DarkeCountyMedia.com We flew into the City of suddenly developed comAngels (Los Angeles) for mon sense and I ran out one of track and field’s bigof things to write about. gest meets and spent a lot Oh no, they still do a lot of money, battled traffic of idiotic things. I guess I should clarify this for their and the three of us got high (but not intentionally). peace of mind – I am not LA wasn’t as bad I as I calling my kids idiots. I am only saying they do idiotic expected. We had a great things. They are, however, time and visited the typical tourist destinations – Holmorons. (That was a joke lywood sign (where we – they are not idiots or nearly died because of the morons. There is another narrow streets leading to classification that would the sign), Hollywood Boubetter suit both of them, but I’m not allowed to print levard, Warner Brothers Studios, Disney and homeit.) less camps and homeless So why have I been sleeping on the streets (not AWOL for so long? The that the latter was a tourshort answer is best ist destination, but they described by the Johnny Cash song, I’ve Been Every- weren’t hard to miss). I guess I should explain where. Over the past six “getting high.” We visited months, I’ve been to or Santa Monica Pier and through at least 10 of the cities and states mentioned Venice Beach. We couldn’t walk 50 feet without seeing in the song. a “doctor’s office” where Thanks to my oldest you can spend $40 to get a daughter succeeding at prescription. The smell of throwing around an eightsecond-hand smoke started pound ball and my wife’s in the parking lot and did insistence that we don’t not end. On the bright side, miss a single track meet, I felt no pain the entire we have seen a lot of the time we were there. country in a short amount Our final long distance of time. trip was to Kingsville, I thought we travelled a Texas. There wasn’t a lot lot when she was in high school, but that was mostly to see there, but I did get my Whataburger fix. My around Ohio. Oh sure, we wife did allow me to cross did go to New York City an item off of my bucket and Charlotte, NC thanks to her prowess at throwing list on the way there. We stopped at Graceland in things, but that was nothing compared to her fresh- Memphis. Incredibly expensive tour, but I will cherish man year in college. the memory. With as much We’ve survived two as we spent there – we have seasons of track and field a lot of cherishing to do. (indoor and outdoor – I’m a huge Elvis fan and December to June). Yes, she not only throws things really did enjoy the tour and would not pass up an outside, she also gets to opportunity to see it again. throw things inside. In fact, I sang an Elvis song Our first big trip was to to my wife at our wedding. Pittsburg, Kansas, which was an education. I learned “Treat me like a fool, treat there is a third way to spell me mean and cruel, but love me.” She said, “I do.” Pittsburgh and Pitsburg. She thought those were my Our second big trip was vows. back to Pittsburg, Kansas.
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Powell wants to train leaders COLUMBUS – Representative Jenna Powell (R-Arcanum) is offering students in Miami and Southern Darke County scholarships to attend Forge Leadership Summit. Rep. Powell believes “it is incredibly important that we train up the next generation to understand and fight for freedom” and
therefore Rep. Powell will cover half the cost of attendance for individuals in the district who are accepted into the Forge Leadership Network’s July 23-27 summit. For those who are interested in applying, www.forgeleadership. org has online applications. You must be
between the ages of 18 and 24 to apply. Be sure to call or email Rep. Powell’s office to let her know that you are applying and would like to be a scholarship recipient. Rep. Powell says, “The Forge Leadership Network’s July summit is an incredible opportunity to experience
hands-on training in the political arena. If you are a conservative interested in being a voice in the public square, the Forge summit is for you!” As always, if you have state government concerns you can give our office a call at 614-4668114 or email Rep80@ ohiohouse.gov.
DC BOE closed GREENVILLE – The Darke County Board of Elections office will be
closed June 18 and 19 for the staff to attend training in Columbus.
Mississinawa Township changes meeting UNION CITY – The Mississinawa Township Trustees will hold its regular township meeting and the annual budget hearing for the fiscal year 2020 at
the Mississinawa Township Building on McFeeley-Petry Road, on Friday, June 21. This is a change from the usual last Monday of the month meeting.
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played here at Greenville, the Athletic Director – the DarkeCountyMedia.com guy that is completely invested in this community GREENVILLE – The LINDA 26th annual Matt Light All- to take the reins of this MOODY REPORTER Conference Football Camp camp.” DarkeCountyMedia.com Shaffer accepted the concluded its two day free responsibility of managcamp under the direction of AaronCLINTON Shaffer with over ing the camp following the RANDALL 2018 season from Coach 250 campers from GreenCORRESPONDENT Masters. ville andDarkeCountyMedia.com the surrounding “Our goal is to build on area in attendance at HarBETHANY J. what Coach Masters had mon Field. ROYER-DELONG Light, a Greenville gradu- built over 25 years,” Shaffer STAFF WRITER stated. “He started a great ate is aDarkeCountyMedia.com former NFL offenthing. You don’t have to fix sive tackle who spent his it if it isn’t broken so defientire 11 year career playnitely Coach Masters did ing for the New England Patriots from 2001 through a fine job with this camp. We look forward to grow2011. Light byisRyana Berry threeing it and adding particitime Super BowlEditorwinner DarkeCountyMedia.com pants. Maybe someday we for Super Bowls XXXVI, expand into two sessions XXXVIII and XXXIX plus he is a three-time Pro Bowl a day. We’re just excited to be able to carry on what selection for 2006, 2007 and 2010 and a First-Team Coach Masters started.” “It was a chance for us to All-Pro for 2007. incorporate all the things “It’s incredible to be by Linda Moody DarkeCountyMedia.com we did in our program in back, ushering in a difyears past in a creative way ferent feel to this year’s camp,” said Light. “Giving that hopefully they will use the fact that after 25 years, year around,” Light said. Larry (Masters) retired and “A lot of great information for me it’s an honor to have whether it’s techniques and coaching tips to things that Coach Shaffer who was a are upcoming in the comteammate of mine when I SPORTS EDITOR
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Greenville alums, Matt Light and Aaron Shaffer see the 2019 Matt Light All-Conference Football Camp through new era.
munity, and all of our sponsors that make this thing possible – this is a free football camp with over 250 kids at it and we are really proud to offer this here in Greenville.” “We added a lot of new things that I think the kids are going to find exciting,” added Light. “Our focus this year is all about having fun through teaching techniques.” The All-Conference Camp is open to all registered young athletes entering the second grade through the eighth grade at
no charge. “We have 253 kids registered,” noted Shaffer. “It’s a great camp for kids in the Greenville, Darke County – even out into the Dayton area to come out and work with high school coaches that give their time for two days to teach kids the game that we love. Give them some opportunities to get out on a field and learn some football techniques.” “This is a fantastic turnout,” said Dusty Yingst, Executive director of the Light Foundation. “It’s the most kids that I’ve seen
here in the five years that I have been around the camp. We have over 250 kids registered for this camp. We have 20-plus school districts in the area represented.” The camp is well known for the knowledgeable coaching staff assembled for the camp including many high school coaches from the surrounding area, college coaches as well as former college and proplayers. “We have coaches from just about every Darke County school,” said Shaffer. “We have coaches from Preble Shawnee, Alter, Miami East, Beavercreek and the Fairborn area. Coach Burgvacher from Tipp came over and gave his time, Coach Cates from over in Covington, Coach Hall from Ansonia, Coach Schmitz, Stuchell and McKenzie from Greenville. It’s just an awesome thing to get these guys to come out and work with the young people and be visible leaders within their community.”
Butch Caldwell and Ernie Sheeler, guys that played out in Iowa, their years of experience and their knowledge is immeasurable,” added Shaffer. “To have those guys come out and give their time is a really neat thing.” Ernest Sheeler, a 1978 Iowa graduate was a four year running back for the Hawkeyes. Caldwell was a four year starter for the University of Iowa and was named MVP of the 1976 Iowa Hawkeyes football team. Caldwell signed as a free agent with the Baltimore Colts and San Francisco 49ers. “Coach Shaffer does a great job of just making sure this thing continues to build steam,” concluded Light. “He’s ushering in a new wave of coaches and people that he’s had in his network. We’re excited to have Coach Shaffer and everything that he brings to the table.” Contact Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 853-6390-Ext. 1751. Read more news, features and sports a DarkeCountyMedia.com.
Greenville girls basketball camp growing for three daily sessions including; session 1 (grades 6, 7, 8), session 2 (grades 3, GREENVILLE – The 2019 Lady Wave basketball 4, 5) and session 3 (grades program hosted 140 girls at K, 1, 2) at the Greenville the four day girls basketball K-8 facility. The local girls camp concamp for girls entering grades K-8 under the direc- tinues to grow each year as campers return from prevition of veteran Greenville ous years. head coach Rachel Kerns. “The biggest complement “We are really trying to that we get is the kids that do things the right way have come from these other and starting them young,” said Coach Kerns. “Getting schools and almost all of them introduced to basket- them are repeaters,” said Kerns. ball – that’s what we are The Lady Wave high most excited about.” The camp drew girls from school basketball players Arcanum, Newton, Franklin along with the coaching staff assist Coach Kerns in Monroe, Ansonia, Troy, Waynesville and Greenville making the camp a continBy Gaylen Blosser DarkeCountyMedia.com
ued success. “Our incoming freshmen through incoming seniors, over 25 different high school girls have been here each day to help,” Kerns noted. “There is just no way we could run the camp the way we run it without the help of them.” “It’s long days,” continued Kerns. “They’re here from 8:30 in the morning until a little after 4 p.m. and it’s hard, and it’s exhausting but they do a fantastic job interacting with the younger kids. That is why the campers want to come back. They love the exposure they get with the high
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Greenville 6-8 grade campers at the Greenville girls basketball camp.
school girls. They love the conversations and relationships that they form with them.” JV Coach Laura Swigart, Lindsey McGlinch, 8th grade coach Dave Westfall and 7th grade coach Jeff Martin assisted Coach Kerns. “The coaches do a great job just getting girls excited for basketball,” Kerns
stated. “Our K-8 school is beautiful,” Coach Kerns said. “We love having the space, the number of baskets - we are able to use two separate gyms. We could not have the camp that we have without Greenville City Schools letting us use the facilities and we are just super lucky that we have topnotch facilities to be using.”
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The camp included offensive and defensive drills as well as shooting, drib¬bling. Individual and team prizes were awarded in addition to a camp T-shirt and basketball for each camper to take home. Contact Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 853-6390-Ext. 1751. Read more news, features and sports a DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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Aaron Rich named Bluffton captain DarkeCountyMedia.com
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player,” said Rich’s high school basketball coach, DarkeCountyMedia.com Kyle Joseph. “We have a team vote at LINDA – Aaron the end of the year and this BLUFFTON MOODY year we picked three capRich, a 2017 Greenville REPORTER tains,” said Rich, “another graduateDarkeCountyMedia.com has been name junior and me and a senior a captain for the Bluffton that was a captain last University Beavers men’s CLINTON RANDALL year.” basketball team for the CORRESPONDENT Joining Rich as captains 2019-2020 season. DarkeCountyMedia.com for the upcoming basketball “It’s a great honor for season include Andrew Aaron,”BETHANY said GHSJ.athletic director and Rich’s former ROYER-DELONG Renner, a 6’2” senior guard STAFF WRITER out of Cairo, Ohio (Bath high school football coach, High School) and Elyria’s Aaron DarkeCountyMedia.com Shaffer. “It’s a huge 5’10” junior guard, Dezman responsibility to be a capBrown. tain at any level but it’s “It is a big honor,” Rich even more so when you said. “Coach (Guy) Neal get up to the collegiate takes it very serious. He level. We areby obviously Ryan Berry Editor really looks up to the capproud ofDarkeCountyMedia.com everything that tains and works alongside he’s doing for him to be selected as captain. It’s just us. He ask us to do a lot and it’s a big responsibility. quite an honor and we’re really excited and proud of It takes the right person and it is a really big honor Aaron.” – even as a junior it shows “Aaron being named a by Linda my teammates respect me team captain asMoody a junior DarkeCountyMedia.com and they think I can get the really shows who he is as job done.” a person, teammate and
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Rich earned a starting position for the Beavers his freshman season, the team’s lone freshman starter. “Aaron persevered through some pretty tough times in high school,” Shaffer noted. “He’s had some life experiences that many other kids haven’t been through. Those sort of things help you to develop a maturity and leadership that maybe other kids don’t get. He was a great kid to work with here. It was always awesome to have him around.” The 6’5” 205 pound Greenville alum averaged 8.2 points as a college freshman scoring a total of 214 points and averaged 10.5 points as a sophomore for Bluffton scoring a total of 283 points on the season. Rich accounted for 42 assists, 19 blocks and 16 steals to lead the Beavers to an 18-9 season record his sophomore season.
“Our coaches, our community, our teachers and our schools do a good job of preparing kids when they leave Greenville to go be leaders outside of Greenville,” stated Shaffer. “It is definitely a neat thing for Greenville High School, Greenville City Schools and the Greenville athletic department to have one of our guys go out and be a leader at the collegiate level for his team – obviously a great thing.” The role of a captain at the college level carries multiple responsibilities. “Communicating with the team, what the team needs are, how the team is looking, what’s the moral of the team, talking to Coach Neal and how he wants to do things, how he sees things,” noted Rich of his new duties. “Just balancing that and the team because sometimes in college there is a different perspective
and it’s good to have somebody, the middleman to talk between the coaches and the team.” Rich understands the time commitment that comes with the role of team captain and is up to the challenge. “College is all about time management and I usually have some free time,” Rich said. “I can use that and balance it out. It does make me busy but that is what college is all about. You’re always busy.” “College basketball is like an everyday job so you have to make the most of it,” added Rich. “I enjoy doing it – I know I can make it work.” “We talk a lot about the things he can do to elevate his game and improve his team,” Coach Joseph stated. “I know he will go above and beyond to fulfill his duty to his teammates, coaches and community.”
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Greenville graduate Aaron Rich looks to shoot in a 2019 Bluffton University 72-70 win over the Mount St. Joseph Lions.
“Aaron has done a lot of great things though his athletic career on the court and on the field,” concluded Shaffer. “He’s one of those kids you can count on to be there to help and do the right thing.” Contact Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 853-6390-Ext. 1751. Read more news, features and sports a DarkeCountyMedia.com.
Versailles Lady Tigers hosts girls basketball camp Stonebraker is pleased to share her D-I college playing experience and successful VERSAILLES – The Versailles Lady Tigers basketball coaching experiences includprogram held its annual girls ing numerous OHSAA State youth basketball camp under Championships and State Runner-Up trophies, not only the direction of veteran varwith her Versailles girls but sity girls basketball coach campers attending from surJacki Stonebraker. “We have another big camp rounding schools that one day will be at the opposite this year,” said Stonebraker. end of the court playing for a “A lot of girls from differrival team. ent schools. I love working “It started about 10 years with all these girls and their ago where a couple girls excitement for the game.” that we knew, some of them “I couldn’t do this camp were my cousins, some of without the help of Kim Custenborder and all of our players. It is a blessing having all this help to put this camp on.” “We have 155 campers this week and we have 25 helpers, By Gaylen Blosser DarkeCountyMedia.com it’s my players, it’s our players that play through the VerGREENVILLE – The sailles Lady Tigers program,” Greenville boys basketball Stonebraker added. “They do program held its annual this so that we can fund our boys basketball camp for camps that we like to go to boys K-8 under the direcin the summer as well to get tion of Green Wave head better as a team.” varsity basketball coach The four day camp welKyle Joseph, now in his comed campers from Russia, fourth year at Greenville. St. Henry, Minster, Franklin The program continues Monroe, Bradford, Jackson to see big number with Center, Brookville and Verover 130 campers in attensailles 2018. dance for the 2019 summer “There are a lot of girls camp. playing basketball and “Now we have a good sports,” Stonebraker said of problem of how to figure the interest in girls sports out next year how to programs. “Volleyball is big best manage the camp,” right now, softball is big said Coach Joseph. “We right now and it’s really neat may need to break it into to see parents getting their another session to try and girls excited to play sports get a little smaller groups because it didn’t happen a because we are at about long time ago. I think the capacity right now.” girls really enjoy it.” The campers got to play
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my nieces wanted to come to camp and I said, ‘absolutely’, let’s do it,” said Stonebraker. “Let’s open it up to some of the AAU programs that we were coaching at the time.” “There’s not a lot of secrets out there,” continued Stonebraker. “Basketball is basketball and every girl can learn how to set a screen, every girl can learn how to rebound, every girls can learn how to shoot the ball correctly – I’m giving out all my secrets. I’m giving out everything and it’s just a matter of them taking
Older group of Versaille Girls Youth Basketball Camp attendees.
it and running with it.” Versailles plays in strong Midwest Athletic Conference (MAC) bringing continual competitive play during the basketball season. “There are always teams
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keep getting better.”
that are playing right with us and that we are competing against,” concluded Coach Stonebraker. “I just feel like you can never settle for just being average, you have to keep working, you have to
Contact Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 853-6390-Ext. 1751. Read more news, features and sports a DarkeCountyMedia.com.
Wave basketball camp well attended one-on-one, three-on-three, five-on-five, hotshot and free throw shooting competition. “We have what I feel like is a tremendous camp staff between guys that I can bring in and current high school players,” Joseph stated. “Our goal is to put on a really good camp that teaches the guys a lot and is a lot of fun. Hopefully kids will want to keep coming back.” The camp had two sessions each day including K-2 with a few pre-schoolers and grades 3-8. “We really focused on teaching the fundamentals,
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our shooting form, our ball handling, footwork, some defensive stance, close outs and passing,” said Coach Joseph. Helping for the fourth consecutive year was former Akron University basketball players Deji
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with 2019 graduates Noah Walker and Jordan Dill and current Greenville High School basketball players. Contact Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 853-6390-Ext. 1751. Read more news, features and sports a DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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daughters Angela McNeece (Brian) and Stephanie Mercurio (Fred) and her grandchildren: O. Douglas Fulp III (Ivanna), Colin J. McNeece, Jacob B. McNeece, Amia A. Davis (Mathew) and Dominic J. Mercurio, and her greatgrandson, Matteo D. Fulp. The family would like to offer thanks to the compassionate, dedicated staff and owner Ike Zadeh of Cottage Barbara Macci View Assisted Living in El Centro. Their personal and loving care meant so much to MACCI - With grace and dignity, Barbara Ann Albright Barbara and her family. A celebration of life memoMacci passed away on June 1, 2019 of natural causes with rial will be held at the First United Methodist Church, her daughters by her side. 330 8th Street, El Centro, Barbara was the third and youngest child of Henderson CA, at 2 p.m. on Monday, June 17, 2019. In lieu of and Myrtle Albright. She flowers, donations should was born April 18, 1930 at the Darke County Children’s be made to the First United Methodist Church of El CenHome in Greenville, where her parents were Superinten- tro in memory of Barbara Macci. dent and Matron. Throughout her life, she proudly recounted her happy experience there learning to live in organized, self-sufficient harmony with others. As a young woman, Barbara participated in many school plays and sang in a jazz combo. She considered a career in music until she fell in love with Rolando Giuseppe “Mace” Macci, who owned the town’s movie theater. The couple moved to California, where Barbara and Betty Jean Eaton Mace raised two daughters, EATON – Betty Jean Angela and Stephanie. (King) Eaton, 97, of GreenBarbara began her colville, formerly of Dewart lege studies at the age of 37, persevering until she earned Lake, Syracuse, Ind., went to be with the Lord on Friday, her doctoral degree in CurJune 7, 2019 at the Brethren riculum and Instruction and Retirement Community in Human Development from Northern Arizona University Greenville. She was born on June 2, in 1981. 1922 in Elwood, Indiana to Her life as an educator the late James and Marjorie included posts too numer(Jones) King. ous to list. She began as an In addition to her parelementary school teacher ents, Betty was preceded in in Heber and finished her death by her husband, Virgil career as Vice-President for Eugene Eaton, whom she Academic Services at Impemarried on February 15, rial Valley College. While at 1948; and her brother, Robert IVC, she took great pride in writing the grant proposal for King. Betty was a faithful folIVC’s child development and lower of Christ, and was daycare center, which made a member of the Calvary college possible for many United Methodist Church young mothers. She worked hand in hand with architects in Syracuse. Serving in her designing the center and later church consumed much of supervised its operation. She her time, Circle, Choir, For enjoyed serving on numerous Fun, and visiting the nursing homes. She loved to travel boards and was chairperson for San Diego-Imperial Coun- and kept her suitcase packed. ties Developmental Services. Some of Betty’s favorite things included singing in She also served on the San Diego State University Advi- the Choir and being in the Rhythm Band that visited sory Board. local nursing homes for over Barbara sang and traveled with the Imperial Valley Mas- 30 years. She loved to collect ter Chorale and was active in poetry and even wrote a lot of her own. Several of the United Methodist Women. She and her second husband, grandkids’ weddings included a poem written by Grandma Robert “Bob” Trethewey, just for them. were long-time members of Betty is survived by her the El Centro Kiwanis Club, children and their spouses, later also joining the club in Alpine where she spent many Linda and Mike Fourman of Greenville, Ohio, and John summers. and Connie Eaton of Warsaw, Barbara always evinced Ind.; her grandchildren and an air of calm mastery and dedication to excellence. She their spouses, Sarah and Tracy Soper of Richmond, was the consummate profesIndiana, Rachel and John sional; her former students Brown of Nappanee, Ind., often commented that she was their model as they grew Matthew and Kara Fourman of Maumee, Ohio, David and in their own careers. While Barbara had numer- Mandy Fourman of Tipp City, Ohio, and Aaron and Amy ous friends of many ages, Fourman of Worthington, family was always of utmost Ohio; her great-grandchilimportance to her. She is preceded in death by dren, Kade, Mason, Killian, her husband “Mace” in 1981, Mera, Tyler, Heidi, Hallie, Kate, Maddie, Ella, Charlotte, her second husband “Bob” Jillian, Macy, and Lila; and in 2015, her brother Robert Albright, and her sister Doro- her numerous nieces and nephews. thy Netzley. A celebration of Betty’s life She is survived by her
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Greenville. He was born on December 5, 1936 in Montgomery County, Ohio to the late Henry and Opal (Eby) Ganger. In addition to his parents, Arthur was preceded in death by his son Randy Ganger; and his brother Eldon Ganger. Arthur was a simple man who lived a simple life. He owned and operated a plastering company where he served the surrounding areas. After he retired, he began to travel the country as an evangelist sharing the Lord’s teachings. When Arthur returned to Darke County, he volunteered for the Community Action Center where he and his wife would prepare and deliver meals to those who were homebound. Arthur is survived by his wife, Barbara Dillon, together they have shared 25 years; Betty Maxine Foureman his children, Scott (Peggy) FOUREMAN – Betty MaxGanger of Florida and Robert ine Foureman, 96, of GreenFerrer of North Carolina; his ville, passed away peacefully six grandchildren and ten on Friday, June 7, 2019, at Kenneth Ray Delk great grandchildren; his sister State of Heart Care Center in Ruth Ann (Larry) Crowell of DELK – Kenneth (Kenny) Englewood, Ohio; his brother, Greenville. Ray Delk, 76, of Ross- Dale (Barbara) Ganger of She was born on February burg, passed away 27, 1923, in Darke County, Arcanum; his wife’s children, Sunday, June 9, 2019 Ohio to the late Jesse Howe Suzanne McNemar of Cenat his home surrounded by and Echo O’Brian. terville, Ohio, Gary (Manina) In addition to her parents, family Leigeber of Greenville, Keith Kenny was born April 28, Betty was preceded in death (Rhonda) Leigeber of Frank1943 in Greenville, to Forest lin, Ohio, LaDeana ( Frank) by her son, Duane Singer; and Ruby Delk. He served in Diver of Pitsburg, Ohio, and and her siblings, Harold the National Guard for six “Bud” Howe, Thelma Gail Matt (Carmen) Dillon; his years, active for six months, “Dolly” Howe, and Herbert wife’s eleven grandchildren stationed in Fort Knox, Ky. Howe. and nine great grandchildren; Kenny married Marcia Kay Betty had celebrated her and numerous nieces and Williams on October 23, 96th Birthday this past Febnephews. 1963. Kenny retired after 45 ruary and maintained the A celebration of Arthur’s years of work from Fram. presence of mind and spirit life took place Wednesday, He was preceded in death to recall all manner of events June 12, 2019 at Tribute by his parents Forrest and and loved ones. Including Funeral Homes, Greenville Ruby Delk, brothers: Carspecial times with her baby Campus with Pastor Chris roll Delk, James Delk, Doyle Barhorst officiating. Burial sister, Dolly who died in Delk, and Lenvall Delk. 1939, along with missing is at Union City Cemetery in Kenny is survived by his her longtime friends and Union City, Ind. companions, and things that wife of 53 years Marcia K. Guests may visit with Delk of Rossburg, his son she and Floyd, her husband Arthur’s family on Wednesof 72 years, had said, laughed Dennis Delk and his wife day from 10 a.m. until the Tina Delk of Arcanum OH, or just thought about. She time of service at the funeral his two daughters Linda Delk home. was ever and always able to take any and all attitudes that of Greenville OH and Debra Memorial contributions came her way and use gentle- Hartley of Columbus OH. may be given in memory of Ten grandchildren, Amy Hen- Arthur to St. Judes Children’s ness and warm laughter to ning and Michael Whittaker, Hospital, P.O. Box 1000 soften the words and enrich Kristen DeVone and husband Dept. 142, Memphis Tenn. the person. Seth DeVone, Johnathon Her joys were many - chilOnline condolences may Henning, Geannette Hendren, eating out, old music, be shared with the family by ning, Nathan Henning, Sarah visiting www.tributefuneralpolkas, the Great Darke Henning and Owen McGuire; homes.com County Fair, rain squalls, funny and humorous sayings, Marissa Wilson, Rachael Wilson; David Delk. Three great old friends, new friends and in general, those with smiles. grandchildren; Emma Whitaker, Jesse and Ely DeVone; The messages that came brother & sister in law: from her were always those of kindness, concern, smiles, Robert and Nora Delk; sisters and brothers in law: Vera and love. and William Beisner, Janice Betty is survived by her and Lowell Shields, Marilyn husband, Floyd Foureman, Myers, and Doris Osborne; whom she married on May and sisters in law: Lois Delk 8, 1947; her children, Jackie and Jane Delk. (Donna) Singer of Tipp A celebration of life service City, Ohio, Annette Deeter was held Thursday, June 13, of Ripon California, Lucille Bernice “Betty” Petering 2019 at Zechar Bailey Funeral Deeter of Ripon California, Home, Greenville, Ohio with Gary (Lois Ann) Foureman PETERING – Bernice Rev. Lowell Miller and Rev. of Durham, North Carolina, “Betty” (Lane) Petering, Dwight (Peggy) Foureman of Eric Knight officiating. Burial 76, of Arcanum, formerly of is in Greenville Township Arcanum, Ohio, and Sharon Phillipsburg, passed away Memorial Gardens. The fam- peacefully on Friday, June 7, Foureman of Greenville; her ily will receive friends from grandchildren, Angie (Ben) 2019 at her home surrounded 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday, June by the love of her family. Blumenstock of Greenville, 12, 2019 at the funeral home. Betty was born June 3, 1943 Ami Powell of Piqua, Aaron Foureman of Greenville, Eric Veteran’s graveside services in Clinchport, Va. to the late will be conducted by the (Pam) Foureman of Verona, Truman and Lillian (BloomGreenville Veterans Honor Ohio, Emily (Scott) Harer) Lane. Guard. Memorial contriburison of Brookville, Ohio, Betty was the founder and Jason (Megan) Foureman of tions may be made to State of owner of Betty’s Antiques. the Heart Care. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, She took great pleasure in Condolences for the family gardening, mushroom huntBrian Singer of Dayton, Colmay be expressed through lene Singer of Dayton, and ing and fishing. She espewww.zecharbailey.com. Susan (Greg) McCrabb of cially enjoyed her customers GANGER – Arthur D. Columbus; and her numerous at her shop. She was also a Ganger, 82, of Greenville, great and great-great grandmember of the Eldorado Bappassed away peacefully on children. tist Church. Betty was a lovThursday, June 6, 2019 at A celebration of Betty’s ing mother, and she adored Rest Haven Nursing Home in all her grandchildren and life will take place at 1 p.m. will take place at the convenience of the family. Burial will follow at the Syracuse Cemetery in Syracuse, Ind. at a later date. Memorial contributions may be given in memory of Betty to the State of the Heart Care, 1350 N. Broadway St., Greenville, Ohio 45331. 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on Thursday, June 13, 2019 at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus. Burial will follow at Brock Cemetery in rural Darke County. Guests may visit with Betty’s family on Thursday from noon until the time of service at the funeral home. Due to the Broadway Street construction project, please feel free to contact the funeral home for suggested travel routes. More information may be found at our website or by calling us at 937-548-1133. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.
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great-grandchildren. She is survived by her children: Lynora (Marty) Ernst of Ithaca, Sheila (John) Bradley of Potsdam, Tamie (Randy) Eley of Arcanum, Randy Petering of FL, Ed (Deb) Petering of Lewisburg, Debra (Tom) DeSonie of Verona, siblings: Herman Lane, Jack Lane, Linda Acton, Rhonda (Jodi) Bertsch, grandchildren: Latricia (Nathan) Binkley, Randall Petering, Robert (Jennifer) Petering, Jodie (Adam) Murray/Fox, Matthew (Nikki) Mullins, Constance (Adam) Elswick, Kelly Bondurant, Shenna Falin, Jessie (Ben) Masterson/Peters, Allyson Masterson, Hannah Eley, Devon Eley, 13 great-grandchildren with 2 more due in September, sister-in-law: Margaret Lane, many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband: Robert Dale “Bob” Petering, siblings: W.H. Lane, Ann Falin, Clyde Lane, Robert Lane, Rosa Nevels, sisters-in-law: Aliane Lane, Linda Lane, Theresa Lane, brothers-in-law: Mike Acton, Lloyd Nevels. Funeral Services were held Friday, June 14, 2019 at the Kindred Funeral Home (400 Union Blvd., Englewood) with Pastor Scott Moler officiating. Interment is at Royal Oak Memorial Gardens in Brookville. Memorial contributions may be made to State of the Heart Hospice. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.KindredFuneralHome.com. BIRD – Melissa Jeanette Bird died at her home outside of Georgetown, Texas on May 26, 2019. She was born on Sept. 27, 1958 in Troy, Ohio. She was the daughter of Melvin and Bertha Crow. She attended FranklinMonroe High School. Melissa married Alvin Bird on Dec. 21, 1978 and they enjoyed 41 years of life together making unforgettable memories. Melissa and Alvin have two sons, Abe and Jesse. Both Melissa and Alvin managed 500 Acres Ranch, where they raised cattle and hay, just outside of Georgetown, Texas. She was a very organized person and took care of the ranch’s paperwork for the cattle and also the bookkeeping for the money coming into the ranch. She also spent time cleaning the homes on the property, as well as the ranch owners’ home in Austin, Texas. In her pass time, she took care of calves, deer, rabbits, flowers and three gardens. Melissa loved to watch sun sets on the property, photography, baking, cooking, and making wine. She will sure be missed, God bless her… She was a blessing to many. Melissa is preceded in death by her parents, Melvin and Bertha Crow and her brother, Tom. She is survived by her husband Alvin, sons Jesse and Abe and her sisters: Pam, Karlene, Darla, Angie, Tina, Amy and Michelle. Brothers Jeff, Vincent, and Daniel; sister in law: Sarah. A memorial service was held Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, Ohio with Pastor Scott Trittschuh officiating, followed by a graveside service at Greenville Township Memorial Gardens. See OBITUARIES | 9A
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Ted L. Penny
PENNY – Ted L. Penny, 75, of Bradford, passed away at 7:37 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2019 at the Hospice Unit of Upper Valley Medical Center. He was born April 19, 1944 in Bradford to the (late) Aaron and Iva (Shaner) Penny. Ted is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Carol (Hoff) Penny, whom he married February 29, 1980. Other survivors include four children, Randy Campbell of Greenville, Donna Berry of Greenville, Matt Penny and Maria Brandenburg of Bradford, and Kathy Horne and Kenny Kostoff of Fairfield; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two brothers and sister-in-law, Bill and Leota Penny of Bradford, Ray Penny of Greenville; sistersin-law, Norma Penny and Josephine Penny; sistersin-law and brothers-in-law, Linda & Frank Kresser, Barbara Thieken, Kathy & Mike Williamson, David & Marketia Hoff; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. In addition to his parents, Ted was preceded in death by son, Teddy Penny; and three brothers, Milford “Jack” Penny Sr., Bud Penny, and Lee Penny. During his lifetime, Ted worked for Ford Motor Co., Miller Meteor and he retired from Conrail with 15 years of service. He enjoyed watching wrestling and NASCAR and was an avid fan of the Cleveland Browns and Ohio State. He enjoyed time spent with his Dunkard friends. The family appreciates all the love and support from their community. The family would like to thank the nurses and caregivers of Hospice of Miami County for all their care and support. A memorial service is at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home with Chaplain Ed Ellis officiating. The family will receive friends 1 p.m. Saturday until time of service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Miami County, P.O. Box 502, Troy, OH 45373. Condolences may be left for the family at www.stockerfraley.com.
11:23 a.m. on Friday, June 7, 2019, at State of the Heart Hospice Care Center at Wayne HealthCare in Greenville. Theora was born Jan. 18, 1925, in Union City, Ohio, to the late Earl F. & Esther (Martin) Wagner. In addition to her parents, Theora was also preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Adolph Rismiller on February 2, 1984, whom she married July 16, 1950; daughter, Sharon K. Fourman on February 12, 2018; and brother, Duane Wagner. Theora is survived by her children, Ronald W. Rismiller & Robin Johnson of Ansonia, Douglas L. Rismiller of Osgood and Cinda S. Rismiller of Lima; grandchildren, Krista Fourman & Bill Unger and Kimberlee & Brad Freeman; great-grandchildren, Kylee Freeman, Brayden Freeman and Kennedy Freeman; sonin-law, Randy Fourman of Arcanum; and numerous nieces and nephews. Theora was a 1943 graduate of Greenville High School. She was a homemaker and helped on the family farm. Theora was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in North Star where she taught Sunday school for 30 years. She was a charter member of the Darke County Farmers Union. Theora enjoyed bird watching, flowers, gardening, cooking, playing the piano, polka dancing and reading daily devotionals and books about the Amish. She will be forever known as “Granny” to her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. A funeral service will be held at noon on Saturday, June 15, 2019, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 13495 Greenville St. Marys Road, (North Star) Versailles with Rev. Brian S. McGee officiating. Burial will follow in St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery in North Star. The family will receive friends on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul Lutheran Church in North Star, Wayne HealthCare Foundation or the Sharon Fourman Darke County 4-H Volunteer of the Year Award. Arrangements are under the direction of Zechar Bailey Funeral Home in Greenville. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey. com.
Dale Leroy Beam
Theora Mae Rismiller
RISMILLER – Theora Mae Rismiller, 94, of Rossburg passed away at
BEAM – Dale Leroy Beam, 74, of Nicholasville, Ky., formerly of Ansonia, passed away on June 9, 2019 at University of Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington, Ky. Dale was born on January 20, 1945 in Darke County, to the late William and Hazel (Lavey) Beam. In addition to his par-
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Bill was born January 10, 1935 in Greenville, and the son of the late Carl D. and F. Augusta (Shultz) Shields. He grew up in the Greenville area before moving to Sidney and finally to Columbus in 1980. Bill was a 1952 graduate of Greenville High School. Upon graduation Bill worked for A&P Supermarkets and then Kraft Foods for 34 years during which time he held the position of Sales Rep., Supervisor, and District Manager before retiring in 1992. Bill was active in the Greenville Church of the Brethren until moving to Sidney, was a Boy Scout Master, Greenville Troop #182, participated in the Greenville Chamber of Commerce & Jaycees, was President of the Park Board, served on the Republican Central and Executive committee, worked on his parent’s farm and was a dedicated family man. Larry D. Badger In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother Richard BADGER – Larry D. Shields. Badger, 64, of Greenville, Surviving is his wife, passed away unexpectedly Phyllis (Fourman), Shields at his home on June 11, 2019. Born in Orangeburg, of 64 years; three children, David Shields (Sue) of SC on April 17, 1955, he New Kent, VA, Elaine was one of seven children born to Geraldyne (Glover) Hanf (Brent) of Mentor, Badger and the late Athan- and Jim Shields (Mia iel W. Badger, Sr. Larry was Sossei) of Chicago, IL; a substitute teacher and seven grandchildren, Leah football coach for MissisKing(Greg), Nathanial sinawa Schools. He had a Shields(Samantha), Ariel love for music, especially Bond (Tim), Micheal Hanf, playing the drums. He was Erik Hanf (Angela), Hazel a wonderful man, who was Shields, Tabitha Shields; loved by many. He will be six great grandchildren, truly missed. In addition to Haele King, Kaylee King, his father he is preceded in Charlotte Shields, Nicholae death by both maternal and Bond, Thomas Bond, Isapaternal grandparents. bella Hanf; three siblings, He is survived by his Doris Charles of Fayettemother, Geraldyne Badger ville, Duane Shields of of Greenville; siblings, Greenville and Kay Shields Athaniel W. Badger, Jr. of of Columbus; many nieces, Orangeburg, SC, Micheal nephews, cousins, brotherBadger of Dallas, Texas, in law, sister-in-law and Marchita Phifer of Trotfriends. wood, William “Greg” Funeral services will be Badger of Englewood, held at 11 a.m. Monday, Tony Badger of Greenville, June 17, 2019 in the Zechar Candy Chadwick of Green- Bailey Funeral Home, 1499 ville; and numerous nieces N. Broadway, Greenville, & nephews, special friend with Pastor Ron Sherck Pam Hartsock; as well as officiating. Burial will folmany more friends and low in the Abbottsville family members. Cemetery. The family will Friends may call on the receive friends on Sunday, family from 4-6 p.m. on June 16, 2019 from 2-5 Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at p.m. and on Monday one the Zechar Bailey Funeral hour prior to the services Home, Greenville. Celebra- in the funeral home. tion of Larry’s life will folIn-lieu of flowers a low at 6 p.m. with Pastor Memorial Contribution Dale Boeger presiding. can be made to Whitehall Arrangements are entrust- United Methodist, 525 Bered to the Zechar Bailey nhard Rd. Whitehall, Ohio Funeral Home, Greenville, 43213. www.zecharbailey.com. Condolences for the family may be sent to www. zecharbailey.com. on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus, with Rev. Eric Fee officiating. Pallbearers will be Christopher Lunsford, Travis Beam, Cody Beam, Dylan Moore, Ethan Meyer and Peyton Beam. Burial will follow in Ansonia Cemetery. A meal has been planned following the burial at the Ansonia American Legion. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.
William A. Shields
SHIELDS - William A. (Bill) Shields, 84, of Columbus, passed away peacefully at 2:10 a.m. Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Johnnie Lore
LORE – Johnnie Lore, 71, of Elijah York Road, Rossburg, passed away of natural causes early Wednesday morning, June
12, 2019, at the Lima Memorial Health System in Lima. He was born February 19, 1948, in Portsmouth, Ohio, to the late James and Eva (Yates) Lore. On June 1, 1976, in Biloxi, MS, Johnnie married Jean (Overman) Lore who survives. Also surviving are three of four children: John David & Rita Lore of Wilmington, Joseph Dale Lore (dec.), Jenni Westcott & Corey McGaughy of Spencerville and John Thomas Lore of Greenville; three grandchildren: Skyler & Jake Bergman, Desiree Parrish and Brianna Short along with two great-grandchildren, Dixie and Liam Bergman; four siblings: Ilene Brannigan of Wheelersburg, Bertha & Roy Williams of Lucasville, Freddie & Helen Lore of St. Marys and Robert Lore & Becky Caudell of Wapakoneta; sisters & brothers-in-law: Mary Lore of St. Marys, Carl Williams of Lucasville, Paul & Becky Overman of Fort Loramie, Marty Jutte of New Bremen and John & Melody Overman of Sidney as well as numerous nieces & nephews. He was preceded in death by seven siblings: Dorothy Lore (at infancy), Lewis Lore, Earl & Thelma Lore, Walter & Betty Lore, Bessie & Jimmy Russell, Minnie Williams and Louise Canter and a brother-in-law, Ken Jutte. Mr. Lore was a US Army Veteran of the Viet Nam War. He served in active duty nearly two years and received four Bronze Service Stars. He was retired from Midmark Corporation in Versailles where he had been a welder more than 25 years. He was a member of the Midmark 25 Year Club, the Greenville VFW and the Ansonia American Legion. Johnnie enjoyed working on cars and racing sand rail buggies. He was also an avid motorcycle traveler. He visited all fifty states; touring the inland states via motorcycle. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m., Monday, June 17, 2019, at Gehret Funeral Home in Fort Loramie with Pastor Jack Lore presiding. Friends may call Monday 1-4 p.m. at Gehret Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Disabled American Veterans (DAV) or charity of choice. Private condolences may be expressed at www. gehretfuneralhome.com JONES – Larry A. Jones, 82, passed away Sunday June 9, 2019 at Wayne HealthCare in Greenville. He was born Oct. 8, 1936 in Darke County to the late Raymond & Edna Irene Matchett Jones. He retired from Dave Knapp Ford as a salesman. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Linda Wray Jones; 3 children; 4 step children; 2 brothers, Dick Jones -U.C., Indiana, John Jones-Greenville; and nieces and nephews. No public calling hours and private services will be held later at the convenience of the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.reichardfh.com.
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GREENVILLE – Current events make us ever more aware that our Faith and GREENVILLE – The liberties are being seriously Greenville High School Class of ’94 Reunion Plan- challenged both subtly and ning Committee is excited overtly. These challenges to announce its 25th Class are easy to dismiss if they do not seem to be affecting Reunion for Saturday, us – however, in essence Aug. 3. they are growing rapidly, Gather at the Thirsty Turtle at the Turtle Creek and insidiously affecting us. We’ve often heard it Golf Course to visit and said that prayer is the only reconnect with friends. Heavy appetizers and desserts will be served. “It’s hard to believe that it’s been 25 years,” said VERSAILLES – Gary Jason Anderson, Class of and Donna Huelskamp, of ’94 President. “We hope Versailles, will celebrate to see as many graduates as possible this year! their 50th wedding anniversary. They married June Please help spread the 21, 1969 at Saint Augustine word.” The reunion will be held Catholic Church, Minster. They are blessed with on Saturday, Aug. 3, from three children and their 7-10 p.m. The Thirsty families – Lisa and husTurtle is located at the Turtle Creek Golf Course, band Ben Herington of Marysville, Susan Meyer 6545 U.S. Route 36 East, of Nashua, NH, and John Greenville. Reservations are $20 per person and may be made by sending a check to the attention of Susan (Allread) Barker at Greenville Federal, 690 Wagner Avenue, Greenville, OH POTSDAM – Potsdam 45331. Checks should Church of the Brethren will be made payable to the be presenting Roar VBS GHS Class of ‘94. Please the week of June 24-28, include attendee names in 2019 from 6-8 p.m. This check memo line. Reserjungle themed vacation vations are requested by bible school will be held Monday, July 15. at 22 E. Cross Street in Follow all of the reunion Potsdam where kids ages 4 details on the Greenville to 18 are invited to attend. High School Class of ‘94 There will be Bible stories, Facebook page. skits, music, crafts, snacks Questions may be and so much more. directed to Rachael (WagFor more details or to ner) Stebbins at wagner_ pre-register, contact the rachael@hotmail.com. church at 937-947-1970.
answer. Jesus tells us that prayer and fasting are necessary. Join in spirit to pray and fast. The Catholic Church has been staunch defenders of religious liberty and recognizes its solemn duty – for God first, and for country. Since 2012, the U.S. Bishops have been encouraging parishes to set aside these two weeks to
pray and fast. Fortnight for Freedom (June 21 – July 4) is a time to unite in a prayerful spirit, individually and in groups throughout the country, to ask God for success in combating the evils that surround. Each parish/church has the responsibility to use this time as best suits their members. Parishioners have the responsibility to
participate as best they can. St. Mary’s Church will have its church doors open for prayer every day of the Fortnight from 7:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., June 21 –July 4. The Patriotic Rosary will be led during the late afternoon. There will be prayers and meditations available at church – some led prayers as well as quiet time for personal prayer. Use the sign-
up sheet in the vestibule to reassure them they have parishioners physically present during that time. Others may find it impossible to be physically present, and may join spiritually, praying at a time best suited for them. Encourage family and friends to intensify your prayers and fasting for a new birth of freedom for God in our beloved country.
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of Cincinnati. They are the proud grandparents of nine – Tyler and Megan (Clark) Meyer, Drew and Brittany Meyer, Cole, Jacob, Thomas, Clare, Brielle and Elizabeth Huelskamp. Parents of the couple: Mary Huelskamp of Greenville and the Lawrence Huelskamp and the late Constant and Mary Catherine Brunswick. Gary’s siblings are Ron and Deb Huelskamp of Troy, the late Doris Hemmelgarn, brother-in-law Fred Hemmelgarn of Coldwater, and Keith and
Regina Huelskamp of Tipp City. Donna’s siblings are Carol and Mike Steinke of Wapakoneta, Bill Brunswick of Minster, and Vern and Loria Brunswick of Eaton. The couple will be attending the August Jubilee Mass for 50th anniversary couples in the archdiocese. The Jubilee Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr at Saint Peter in Chains Gary & Donna Huelskamp Cathedral in Cincinnati. Gary & Donna Huelskamp – 1969 present The couple is looking forward to their upcoming trip to Alaska.
Miller 60th anniversary GREENVILLE – Norman and Deloris Miller, of Greenville, are celebrating their 60th anniversary. They were married June 13, 1959. The couple has three children, Jeff, Randy and Diane, along with six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Norman & Deloris Miller
Singles Dance is June 22 GREENVILLE – A Singles Dance and carry-in will be held Saturday, June 22 at VFW 7262 in the ballroom, 219 N. Ohio St., Greenville. They will eat at 7 p.m. and the dance is from 8-11 p.m. Bring your favorite covered dish to share. Meat and table service will be provided by the group. The VFW has a cash bar; no carry-in drinks are allowed. Monarch will play and
sing your favorites - old time rock ‘n roll, classic country and much more for your dancing and listening pleasure. The dance is open to the public, singles 21 and older – no membership is required. The cost is $7. For more information, call or text Phyllis at 937901-3969. You can also Like them on Facebook – Darke County Singles Group.
Memory Lane dance slated New Scooter Model GREENVILLE – the June 17 Memory Lane Monday Dance will be a Hippiefest. Join the fun at the Greenville VFW from 1-3:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Tom Everhart.
The event will feature prizes for best dressed, as well as door prizes and a 50/50 raffle. There will be a carry-in and a cash bar. For more information, call 547-1905 or 548-4004.
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able for purchase include chicken, barbecue, turkey and hot dog sandwiches. There will be a variety of fruits and vegetables as well as cake, pie, brownies, beverages and a selection of ice cream.
Dean’s List IU East RICHMOND, Ind. - At Indiana University East, DARKE COUNTY – It’s not every day that you find five generations of ladies in this area. Pictured above is Marjorie Michael (97) with her outstanding undergraduate great, great granddaughter Tessa Klingshirn. Also pictured are (left to academic achievement is right) Samantha Klingshirn, Judy Marshal and Jackie Kremer. recognized by naming students who take 12 or more credit hours and complete 521 Wagner Avenue, Greenville the semester with a grade point average of 3.5 or OPEN DAILY 11AM higher. 937-316-6111 The following local students were named to the NOW THRU JUNE 30, 2019 Dine In or Carry Out spring 2019 Dean’s List. Lunch Union City, Ind. – Hunter or Dinner Cline, Haley Huntwork and Buffet Shelby Klonne Ansonia – Ryleigh Cloyd Take Dad Out for Father’s Day Courtesy photo
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MSB supports local organization CELINA – As a mutual bank, Mercer Savings Bank has always been deeply rooted in the communities it serves and, as part of that, believes that reinvesting in those communities should be a large part of its mission. Mercer Savings Bank introduced their Giving Mission in 2018, which allowed each employee to choose a charitable organization to receive a $200 donation. Employees were requested to choose organizations that exemplify the values of the Bank as a whole. The Bank’s Giving Mission for the next year will give one office each month the opportunity to choose an organization to receive $1,000. Along with the donation, offices will be able to collect items or run a similar campaign to bring
awareness to the organization they have chosen. Mercer Savings Bank’s Greenville Office chose the House that Lulu Built. The House that Lulu Built is a non-profit grief care organization started by Jason and Camilynn Snyder after they lost a baby at the age of 62 days. Camilynn not only wanted to start something in memory of the daughter she lost, but she also wanted to help others in their own grieving process. They purchased a home on North Broadway, using their own time and money to renovate the old farmhouse. The house is now used as a meeting location for grief classes and other needs that may arise. “We have all been faced with losing a loved one at some point in time. Listening to Camilynn when she
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NORTH STAR – The 22nd annual Angel Run 5K – remembering all lost loved ones – will be held Sunday, July 21, 9 a.m., during the Fireman’s & American Legion Picnic at North Star. The race begins and finishes at the North Star Park, east of town. Preregistration is due by July 12 and race day registration begins at 7:30 a.m. a Fun Run starts at 8:45 a.m. Preregistration is $16 for all ages with a shirt, $9
ages 15-64 without a shire, $5 for ages 14 and under and 65 and older without a shirt. The fun run is $1 and a shirt only – no race is $11. Day of Race Fees (after July 13) are $20 all ages with a shirt (limited supply), $12 ages 15 to 64 without a shirt, and $5 ages 14 and under and 65 and older without a shirt. The Fun Run remains $1 and the shirt only – no race is $11. Make checks payable and mail entries by July 12 to The Angel Run, PO Box 124, Osgood, Ohio 45351. For more, information visit www.angelrun5k.com. Online registration is available at www.darkecountywellnesschallenge.com. Numerous awards will be presented to 28 divisions as well as top three male and female overall. Proceeds from the run provide a $750 Angel Scholarship as well as provide funds to the North Star Fire Department and North Star American Legion.
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The House that Lulu Built’s Camilynn Snyder (center) is shown with Connie Germann, Sheryl Hatfield, Shawna Stewart, and Krista Hines, all from Mercer Savings Bank’s Greenville Office.
talks about this organization has inspired all of us. The Snyder’s have been an inspiration, and we have all been touched by their generosity, caring heart, and devotion they have given to this project,” said Connie Germann, Lead Teller at Mercer Savings Bank’s Greenville Office. Mercer Savings Bank has been a trusted community bank since 1888. They offer the financial products
and services that make your life easier and your money work harder for you – mortgage and consumer loans, checking and savings, MMDA, mobile banking, mobile deposit, and CardValet. To find out more about Mercer Savings Bank and what they have to offer, stop by one of their locations in Celina, Fort Recovery, or Greenville, call 877.672.4543, or visit mercersavings.com.
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Historic home of Lowell Thomas on the grounds of the Garst Museum.
Gathering gets support GREENVILLE – Visitors will admire the picturesque landscaping around the Lowell Thomas House on the grounds of the Garst Museum. This is all thanks to the talents and hard work of Spencer Landscaping. Spencer Landscaping has provided such meticulous care to the grounds for several years, and each year they become more beautiful. Garst Museum greatly appreciates the continued support from Spencer Landscaping.
Once again, things will be thriving for The Gathering at Garst, which returns this year on July 27–28. Attending The Gathering at Garst, you can step into the historic home and imagine how Lowell Thomas, the famous broadcaster, traveled from Darke County to all parts of the world. This event attracts visitors to the museum grounds for once-ayear historical enactments, art, antiques, foods, and entertainment.
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GREENVILLE – Germany is the land of lagers. The country’s brewers demonstrate precision and refineARCANUM – Immanuel ment in brewing clean, crisp beers of profound quality Baptist Church, 500 W. within narrow stylistic guideSouth St., Arcanum, will hold a special music service lines and traditional techniques. In this first part of a on Sunday June 16, 10:30 two part series (part two will a.m. The church will host be held in August and SepThe Salem Quartet. tember), join the Greenville A love offering will be Public Library as Certified received and all are welCicerone David Nilsen talks come to attend.
about the variety of German lager styles and walks attendees through a tasting of five traditional examples. These Craft Beer Education Series classes will be held on Thursday, June 27 and July 11 (identical classes). These classes are free, but seats are limited and registration is required. Call the Greenville Public Library at 937-548-3915 to reserve your seat.
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Aukerman’s assists in relief efforts HARTLEY
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what was needed. “We were in tears over REPORTER DarkeCountyMedia.com the phone,” Stump said. “She was amazed at the CLINTON generosity of our town UNION CITY, Ohio — RANDALL and everyone else who A Shockney Electric truck CORRESPONDENT has been helping. She was filled with food items, DarkeCountyMedia.com going to get students from water, paper goods, pet their local high school food, bug spray, clothes, BETHANY J. to meet us to unload the sunscreen, gloves and ROYER-DELONG STAFF WRITER trailer.” toiletries took off from DarkeCountyMedia.com This was after Stump Aukerman’s Auto and Tire Service Saturday morning, called around the different areas affected by the storm heading for the Vandato see who needed what. lia Butler Food Pantry to “I was calling around assist with relief efforts by Ryan Berry from the recent tornadoes places to see where there Editor was a need, and some were that affected that area. DarkeCountyMedia.com full and not accepting anyAmy Stump, daughter more because of running of the Union City busiout of room,” Stump said. ness owner Jan Aukerman, RYAN Linda Moody|DarkeCountyMedia.com spearheaded “Then, Kathy called me, the drive to BERRY Mike “Grumpy” Wagner of Greenville dropped off some pet food EDITORitems and and said they would discollect these at the Shockney Electric truck at Aukerman’s Auto and Tire to be sent DarkeCountyMedia.com burse it where needed.” even met with the food to the Vandalia Butler Food Pantry to be disbursed to those affected by Linda Moody Shockney Electric of pantry director, Kathy, by the recent tornadic storms. Also shown is Amy Stump, who helped DarkeCountyMedia.com SUSAN Union City, owned by earlier in the week to see organize the collection project at her father’s establishment.
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Stump’s father-in-law Mike Stump, donated the use of its 18-foot truck to haul the items down there, and the mechanical crew from Aukerman’s loaded up the supplies. The drive for these items started the previous Friday and ended at 5 p.m. this past Friday. How did they get the message out? “I put it on our shop’s (Aukerman’s) Facebook page and advertised by word of mouth last Friday, and we started getting donations that afternoon.” Stump said. “Paul Hartzell, a local citizen, put it on the radio every day this week. I didn’t dream it would be this much.” Amy and her husband, Jason, delivered the good
at 9 a.m. Saturday. She also noted that the money that was donated to them would be given to the food pantry as well. Amy was happy with the turnout. “Many thanks for all the donations for the tornado relief,” she said. “Everyone was generous. This will benefit so many. You never know, someday we may be in great need and have to rely on the generosity of other people. It (the storm) could have been us and not them. We have big hearts in this community.” Contact Darke County Media Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937569-4315, ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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First ever Conservation Camp deemed a success GAYLEN
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Pregnancy Help Center volunteers, from left to right, Colleen Harper, Maxine Kingrey and Cheryl Edwards worked this week to pack up baby items for Trotwood tornado victims.
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day. MANAGING EDITOR “We’ve been blessed DarkeCountyMedia.com so much from the generous people of Darke GAYLEN – CerCounty,” Edwards said. GREENVILLE BLOSSER “In turn we can now tain there was aEDITOR way SPORTS DarkeCountyMedia.com reach out and bless othto help victims of the Memorial Day tornadoes, ers.” LINDA called According to Kingrey, Maxine Kingrey MOODY the PHC has been helpthe American Red Cross. REPORTER DarkeCountyMedia.com ing local families for Kingrey, a volunteer with the Pregnancy Help about 35 years. She’s Center, CLINTON 105 W. Third St., been a volunteer with the RANDALL Greenville, learned there center for 32. CORRESPONDENT Kingrey wants the was an urgent need for DarkeCountyMedia.com public to know the center baby clothing and supplies inBETHANY the hard-hit J. Trot- is “for everybody,” not wood area. ROYER-DELONG just young women who STAFF WRITER find themselves in need “They (Red Cross) DarkeCountyMedia.com of help. told me to call the Point All parents – even Church on East Main grandparents who Street in Trotwood. find themselves sudWe’re making a delivery denly tasked with raising this Friday,” Kingrey by Ryan Berryare desgrandchildren – can opt explained. “They for services provided peratelyDarkeCountyMedia.com in needEditor of baby by the Pregnancy Help items.” Center. Volunteers were workThe clothing boutique ing to pack up the needed supplies on Wednesday at is open to the public, Kingrey explained. New the PHC, hoping to take and gently used clotha full truckload of clothby Linda Moody ing items may be puring, baby toys, baby food, DarkeCountyMedia.com chased for a significantly formula, and diapers to reduced cost. families in need of help. The center – with its Mentor volunteers Cheryl Edwards and Col- motto “providing hope in leen Harper were assisting Kingrey on WednesSee SHARING | 2B
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with students coming from across the county, from homeschool to public, even Montessori. DARKE COUNTY “Then the grant writing — The weather was snowballed,” said Yohey as no problem for the 150 second-gradeby Ryan to Berry fifth-grade places in the county jumped Editor the first on the opportunity to help studentsDarkeCountyMedia.com attending so every child took home ever Conservation Day Camp hosted by the Darke a fishing pole with bobber, County Soil and Water Con- tackle, as well as, a bird feeder they built along with servation District (Darke bird seed, backpacks with SWCD) at Chenoweth goodies including a journal, Trails Thursday. by Linda UV bracelets, water bottle, There was farMoody too much DarkeCountyMedia.com a T-shirt, and ID guides. to look forward to for Businesses came together weather to be a concern, to help with other needed from fishing to building a supplies such as lumber, bird feeder, learning survival skills, how to identify hammers, nails, eyehooks, and screening for the bird trees, fishing, archery, and feeders. The Franklin Monmore. The event was the brain- roe FFA cut all the lumber for the bird feeders, so the child of sisters Elizabeth campers only had to hamFarver with Darke SWCD mer the pieces together. and Jennifer Yohey, a firstHelen’s Flowers donated grade teacher with Greenbuckets of flower petals for ville City Schools. Their the campers to make bookfather had been a supervimarkers. sor for Darke SWCD and “If it wasn’t for them, we they grew up with a wealth of outdoor activities, includ- couldn’t have done it,” said Farver of all the organizaing summer camp. The tions and individuals who Conservation Day Camp was an opportunity to share helped make the camp possible. “Anything that those activities and more with children in the county we needed, the community members were great.” who may otherwise never Yohey went on to explain experience them. The camp was also a cul- how each of the stations mination of what surround- along the trails under the direction of area teaching counties offer, pulling ers such as station three ideas from them as well as with Shannon Miller, a adding their own. Greenville Middle School Farver explained applyteacher and her daughter, ing for a grant last fall Paige Miller, a teacher for through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. the Winchester, Ind. school district. Both were assistThey settled on a number ing campers through the -150- never expecting the STAFF WRITER DarkeCountyMedia.com
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The weather was no problem for the 150 second-grade to fifth-grade students attending the first ever Conservation Day Camp hosted by the Darke County Soil and Water Conservation District (Darke SWCD) at Chenoweth Trails Thursday. Campers enjoyed making bird feeders (pictured), learning about trees, archery, pollinators and more.
building of their very own bird feeder, showing each child how to hammer the four lumber pieces together, adding a screen to hold the bird seed, and adding eyehooks to hang the feeder at home. Both Farver and Yohey were grateful for the volunteer teachers at the stations. “We have really good volunteers, and like our sponsors, it would not be possible [without them],” said Farver going on to explain that each group, a total of 15, were led by volunteer high school and college students. Other stations included archery, the campers showing amazing, almost immediate skills, along with visiting a watershed station and pollinator station, followed with a break for snacks, and time spent learning to fish. “How many of the kids have never fished, wouldn’t want to put a worm on a hook?” said Yohey, explaining how some campers had experienced fishing before while many had not. However, once they noted their peers were doing it, they were eager to give it a try.
Talks are already in the works about next year, as Farver and Yohey want to make the camp an annual event. “Rain or shine,” they echoed. Conservation Day Camp was not possible without a host of funding and donations from the Darke County Foundation, Light Foundation, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Ansonia Lumber, Lowe’s, Pheasants Forever, Ohio Farm Bureau, Darke Soil and Water Conservation District, Aultman Farm and Livestock, Farm Credit-Mid America, Dollar General, Greenville National Bank, Harrod and Harrod Farms LLC, Kevin Jones, Kuntz Ag Products and Services LLC, Leis Realty Co., Nationwide Insurance, Ohio Soybean Farmers, Rural King, Second National Bank, Suncrest Ag LLC, Walmart, Ace Hardware, Helen’s Flowers and Franklin Monroe FFA. Reach reporter Bethany J. RoyerDeLong at 937-548-3330 or email broyer-delong@aimmediamidwest. com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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BAPTIST
Favorite Hill Baptist Church ........................................ 1601 South Street, Piqua, 773-6469 First Baptist Church ...........................................7233 Ohio 121-North, Greenville 548-7616 Faith Baptist Church ................................................. 740 E Russ Rd., Greenville, 548-1808 Greenville Baptist Temple ............................ 4689 Childrens Home Bradford Rd., 548-7283 Union City First Baptist Church ...................225 S. First St., Union City, OH 937-968-6163 Cornerstone Historic Baptist Church ....... 933 N Howard St, Union City, IN, 765-964-3119 Bible Baptist Church ......................................... 510 Front Street, Greenville, 937-547-1239
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Beech Grove Church of the Brethren ........3420 Harrison Rd., Hollansburg, 937-997-4895 Bradford Church of The Brethren ...................................120 West Oakwood St., 448-2215 Castine Church of the Brethren .......................... 624 State Route 127, Arcanum 678-9945 Cedar Grove Church .....................................................373 Love Rd., New Paris, 997-3675 Oakland Church of The Brethren ......... 8058 Horatio-Harris Creek Rd. Bradford, 448-2287 Pitsburg Church of Brethren ..................8376 Pitsburg Laura Rd., Arcanum 937-692-8772 Greenville Church of the Brethren ............................................421 Central Ave., 548-3583
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St. John Lutheran Church ............................... 7418 State Route 121, Greenville 548-5404 St Paul’s Lutheran Church ................. 13495 Greenville St. Marys Rd Vers., 419-336-7111 St Paul Lutheran Church ......................................... 131 E. 4th Street, Greenville 548-5770 St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church........6825 State Route 722, Ithaca, 678-8584 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church ................... 8520 Oakes Rd., Pitsburg 937-692-5670 Trinity Lutheran Church .................. 1470 W. State Route 28, Union City, IN 765-964-5712 Trinity Lutheran Church .................................204 E. Wood Street, Versailles 937-526-3091
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Abbottsville United Methodist Church ........................................ 3145 St. Rt. 49, Arcanum Ansonia United Methodist Church........... Corner of Pearl and High St., Ansonia 337-5781 EUM Church ..........................................................1451 Sater Street, Greenville, OH 45331 Faith United Methodist Church .................................101 E. South St., Arcanum, 692-8934 First United Methodist Church ......................................202 W 4th St. Greenville, 548-3075 Fort Jefferson United Methodist .............................. 3856 Church St., Greenville 548-4410 Gordon United Methodist Church ........................ 311 East St., Gordon, OH 937-884-5129 Ithaca Grace United Methodist ........................................750 Arcanum-Ithaca Rd 678-9062 Nashville United Methodist.................. 5984 Palestine Union City Rd. Greenville 548-1421 New Madison United Methodist ....................149 N. Main St., New Madison 937-996-5341 Rossburg United Methodist.................................... 117 Ross St., Rossburg, 937-338-4765 Trinity United Methodist Church ................112 West South Street Arcanum, OH 692-8530 Versailles United Methodist .................................122 W Wood St, Versailles 937-526-3855 Webster United Methodist Church .............................. 8849 Seibt Rd., Versailles 526-3855
MISSIONARY
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NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Calvary Bible Church ......................................... 9462 State Route 571, Arcanum 947-1978 Beamsville Christian Church.............6102 Beamsville-Union City Rd. Greenville 547-0009 Friendship Community Church ..............1005 Eaton Fort Nesbit Rd. New Paris, 997-3592 True Life ............................................................... 5990 State Route 36, Greenville 548-3558 Living Waters Ministries .............................................102 W Main St., Versailles, 526-4567 Bible Fellowship Church....................... 7757 Grnv-Celina Road, Greenville, 937-547-1952 Northside Community Fellowship.......................8135 St. Rt. 127 N., Greenville, 548-8965 Rosehill Country Church .................................. St. Rt. 49 and McFeeley-Petry Rd, Rosehill Versailles Christian Church .................................105 W Ward St., Versailles 937-526-4194 Hillgrove Federated Church .............1009 Hillgrove Woodington Rd., Union City, 968-6332 Congregation Anshe Emeth Jewish Synagogue .......... Caldwell St., Piqua, 937-623-1234 Arcanum Community of Faith .................................................109 W. George St., Arcanum
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PRESBYTERIAN
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UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
St. Paul United Church of Christ ..............................129 W. Third St., Greenville, 548-4506
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
First Universalist Church ........................... 331 E. Washington St. New Madison, 996-3403
WESLEYAN
Trinity Wesleyan Church ...........................................1400 E Main St., Greenville, 547-0337 Greenville Wesleyan Holiness Church .................... 201 Hall Street Greenville, OH 45331 Bethel Long Wesleyan Church .............................................. 255 Stingley Road, Greenville
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the unplanned,” also provides mentoring services and classes for expectant mothers of all ages. Some of the services include free confidential pregnancy tests, parenting classes to earn baby items via a point system, fatherhood training, maternity clothing, sexual integrity education, post-abortion support, sexually transmitted disease information, abortion education, and natural family planning information.
A new service coming soon will be free ultrasounds, Edwards said, explaining that a local physician who will read the tests is currently working out the details with their insurance provider. Once up and running, pregnant clients will be offered one free ultrasound, which will be administered by local technicians who are volunteering to assist with the service. One reason the PHC is adding the ultrasound service, Edwards said, is to show “there is life there so the mother can bond with the baby.” The non-profit center is
supported by donations, including churches who consider the center a mission, Edwards said. The center also accepts monetary donations from individuals. Those who would like to know more about the PHC and its services – or those who would like to volunteer their services - are invited to stop by or call the main office number at 548-2731. Hours are 2:30-5:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Reach Managing Editor Susan Hartley at 548-3330. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
Rautsaw wins BioOne Award LAURA – Rhett Rautsaw, originally of Laura, has been selected as a winner of the 2019 BioOne Ambassador Award. This award was created to spotlight rising scholars in their field. BioOne invited qualified nominees to submit a 250-word, plain-language summary explaining the impact of their specialized work on the public at large. This year’s winners hail from around the world, including Spain and Germany. Rhett, who is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Clemson University’s Department of Biological Sciences, wrote his summary on his previous research on Gopher Tortoises. His explanation of his work was compelling
and succinct, and made clear the dire impact that railways have on Gopher Tortoises in Florida. Railways, while crucial for a variety of industries, are insurmountable obstacles for the tiny turtles. As they physically cannot get over or around the railroads, Gopher Tortoise populations have become fragmented. “I want the public to remember that we – as humans – have an enormous impact on our natural world. We go about our day-to-day lives and don’t think about how simple
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BPL plans Bluegrass Festival BRADFORD – Mark your calendars for June 28 and the Bradford Public Library’s 20th annual Bluegrass Festival. This free event is their way of saying “thanks” to their great patrons and community for their support of their events and services. This year’s festival will be held in the auditeria of Bradford Schools. Music begins at 5:30 p.m. and will end by 10 p.m. Four great bands are scheduled to entertain including: 5:30 p.m., Rum River Blend; 6:30, p.m., Showtime Grass with a special Salute to veterans; 7:30 p.m., Laurel Mountain; and 8:30 p.m., Berachah Valley. These generous musicians donate their time and talents for the community to enjoy. Bands will have CDs available to purchase. Emcees for the evening will be Caleb and Morgan Ingram who will share some of their talents as well. A raffle will be held during the event of unique items donated by local businesses and individuals to help cover festival expenses. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Tickets will be available to purchase at the library on Monday, June 17 as well as the night of the festival. Drawings will take place throughout the evening between the band’s performances. You do not need to be present to win. Food and drinks will be available to purchase provided by the Bradford Historical Society. For more information, stop in or call the library at 937-448-2612.
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Versailles Modern Mothers wraps-up year VERSAILLES – The Versailles Modern Mothers is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that engages in civic and philanthropic work, promotes the welfare of children, and encourages fellowship among mothers and friends in the Versailles community. For the 2018/2019 year, the 26-member group was led by President Jennifer Parin, Vice President Joyce
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Course. In 2018/2019 the organization made monetary donations to: three local families, YOLO (amphitheater project), Versailles Council of Churches Food Pantry, Versailles Community Meals, School Backpack Program, Versailles High School Musical, Versailles Middle School, Worch Memorial Public Library Summer Reading Program, Towne and Country Players, TASKS/Bike Rodeo, Center for Neurological Development, Versailles Area Historical Society, Versailles Swimming Pool, Versailles Community Scholarship Fund, HOPE Foundation, Kinder Korner, Brilliant Beginnings Learning Center, Darke County YMCA,
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GREENVILLE – Garst Museum wishes to thank Reid Health for the generous donation that it has given for The Gathering at Garst. Reid Health is improving the health of the community with its care for the citizens and its support of local events and organizations. The Gathering at Garst is possible through the financial support of sponsors like Reid Health. Reid Health’s sponsorship will help to bring entertainers and historical re-enactors to this community event on July 27-28.
Cub Scouts Pack 79, Girl Scouts Troop 34120, Camp Encourage (State of the Heart), Darke County Center for the Arts Children’s Series, Versailles Youth Softball, Versailles High School After Prom and Hands Across Darke County. Addi-
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Your pet can be a star GREENVILLE – The Darke County Friends of the Shelter will be making 2020 calendars. Enter your pet’s picture for a chance to become a Star in the group’s 2020 calendar. The monthly pictures will be made up of local pets. Bring a photo or digital picture to the Darke County Animal Shelter, located just beyond the Sheriff’s Department. All
pictures must be submitted by July 5, 2019. You can also submit the form online. Go to http:// www.darkecountyfriendsoftheshelter.com/calendar2020 fill out the form and send the digital photo of your pet via e-mail to dcas@kometweb.com For more information you can contact the Animal Shelter at (937) 5471645.
Wall of History meets UNION CITY – The Wall of History of History Committee in Union City, Ohio will meet at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June
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Administrative Assistant Needed St. John’s Lutheran church is praying for a new church administrative assistant as our current administrative assistant will be retiring. We will greatly miss her and we welcome her replacement. The successful candidate will perform skilled clerical work and provide general clerical support to the pastors, staff, church council and teams. The administrative assistant will greet visitors, compose emails and letters, maintain church records, file, photocopy etc. This position requires proficient computer skills in Excel and Word. Apple Keynote and Microsoft power point are not required but would be a plus! This position is ideal for someone who is self motivated, able to prioritize work assignments, capable of working as an effective team member as well as independently. Hourly non-exempt wage negotiable based on experience. This position is 30 hours per week. Please consider what a great opportunity this is and send your resume or any questions to:
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SERVICES OFFERED Just Like Home Elderly Care located in Lewisburg Ohio offers 24/7 care for your elderly loved one at the fraction of the cost of a nursing home. We are a state certified residential class 2 home, We accept private pay as well as long term care insurance. Call 937 583 5159 MOWING, large or small jobs. Also Landscaping, Shrub Trimming, Spraying/Fertilizing, Snow Removal. Reasonable rates. References available. Very dependable. 548-1716, ask for Justin HELP WANTED Must have class B license and HAZMAT endorsement. Excellent customer service skills required. Great pay and benefits. Submit resume to: helpwanted@simoniz.com or call 937-564-1250 Just Like Home Elderly Care in Lewisburg Ohio has 2nd and 3rd shift openings, STNA experience helpful but not necessary. Call 937 583 5159 Food concession. No experience. Will train. Good starting pay. 937692-5798
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HELP WANTED Glick’s Construction, Inc, locally owned & operated construction company with over 20 years in business, looking for reliable, selfmotivated, hardworking individuals who are willing to learn & grow with our company. Skills beneficial but not required. Must have valid driver’s license. Call 547-3051 or 937-603-2007 Full or part-time Carpenter. Minimum 2 years experience. 548-2307 Responsible & dependable individuals needed to deliver Early Birds. Walking & Motor Routes in All Areas. Insurance required for motor routes. If you are interested, please contact Becky at 937-547-0851, 937-548-3330 and leave your name, address & phone number, if no answer. WANTED TO BUY Cars/Trucks, running or not UP TO $500. Free pick-up. 937-423-2703 or 937-621-5809 NO SUNDAY OR HOLIDAY CALLS
BUYING Flutes, Saxophones, Trombones, Trumpets in good condition, Yamaha, Selmer, King, Conn. ALSO buying OLD GUITARS, Banjos, Mandolins & Amplifiers. Bring them to Bach to Rock Music, 334 S. Broadway, Greenville, OH for an offer. 937547-1970, email: bachtorock@earthlink.net AGRICULTURE WANTED FARMGROUND TO RENT: $260/acre, SPRING PAYMENT, FERTILITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. (937) 564-6351 STRAWBERRIES U-PICK, $2 a # MonSat, opens at 8, West Manchester,OH 1-937733-9593 LIVESTOCK Brown egg laying pullets. 937-526-4541 SPECIAL NOTICES Flea Market & Craft Space Available for Farm Power of the Past, Darke County Fairgrounds, July 1114. Inside space available for crafts in coliseum. Call 692-5798
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Willow Place Apartments - We’re better than ever! 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Call 937316-8489. Equal Housing Opportunity IN GETTYSBURG 1/2 double at 101 George St. 2 bedrooms both up; washer/dryer hookup in basement. $350 per month plus $350 Security Deposit plus utilities (Vectren/ DP&L/water bill minimum $50 per month). NO PETS! Not Metropolitan approved. Call 548-9940 for Rental Application
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CITY OF GREENVILLE On June 4, 2019, the City of Greenville, Ohio adopted the following legislation: • Resolution #19-62 authorizing the filing of a four year capital and operating plan with the Ohio Department of Transportation covering the period of January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2022, for use as a planning document to prepare federal, state, and local funding estimates for capital and operating projects and to apply to the federal transit administration for section 5311 funding. This resolution has an emergency clause. • Resolution #19-63 authorizing reimbursement of plumbing expense. This resolution has an emergency clause. • Resolution #19-64 authorizing the disposition of no longer needed motor vehicle • Resolution #19-65 authorizing the disposition of a forfeited, toxic motor vehicle • Resolution #19-66 declaring the necessity to proceed with the renewal of a previously voted 1.2 Mill tax levy for current operating expenses and providing for submission of said levy to the electors. This resolution has an emergency clause. • Resolution #19-67 declaring the necessity to proceed with the renewal of a previously voted 3.8 Mill tax levy for current operating expenses and providing for submission of said levy to the electors. This resolution has an emergency clause. This legislation can be read and examined in its entirety at the office of the City Auditor, Room 200, Municipal Building, Greenville, Ohio, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., Monday through Thursday and 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. on Friday. Approved: Eric Brand, Law Director Vicki Harris, Clerk of Council City of Greenville 6/9, 6/16 2T
Walking and motor routes are available in various areas. Must have dependable transportation, valid drivers license, and insurance to be considered for a motor route. All routes are considered independent contractor routes and profits vary based upon number of papers delivered
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FOR RENT Greenville 2nd floor apt on Broadway, 2 BR. Available June 1. Stove, refrig, W&D included. 1st mo & dep; utilities included. 5483549 3 BR half double in Greenville. Large living room, kitchen, dining room. W/D hookup. Appliances provided. Resident pays utilities. $525/mo + deposit. No Pets. No Smoking. 937-548-2397 2 BR Apt w/stove. W/D hookup. A/C. Arcanum area. No Pets. $360 dep, $385/mo. Ref. required. 937-423-9789 Lakefront 2 bedroom house in Wayne Lakes. Washer & dryer connection in garage. $625 per month. $625 deposit. 937-547-9248 Large 2 BR downstairs apt. W/d hookup. With yard. $500/month + deposit. 459-0334
Arcanum: 2 BR house, W/D hookup, off-street parking. Newly remodeled. $650. Call 937692-5035 Commercial building, 40x 55 ft garage floor, 2 overhead doors (112 ft height), waiting area, floor lift, two offices, high traffic area with lots of parking. Call 937-459-2616 or 937-459-2615 after 5pm 2 BR upstairs apt in Greenville. Stove, fridge & w/d provided. Water included in rent. Rent $500/mo, deposit $450. No Smoking. No Pets. Call Dave 937621-4726 Nice 2 bedroom apartment in Greenville, close to city park. $475 per month includes water, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer & lawn care. No Pets. If interested call & leave message 937-548-3402
In the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio
In the Matter of Issuance of a Certificate of Title for 1968 Kaiser Jeep Corp • 2½ Ton-6x6-M109A3 Kevin Kauffman Case No. 19CVT00262 Notice of Hearing To SPC. Logan Gebhardt, or other persons having any interest in the following described vehicle: You will take notice that an application for issuance of title has been filed by Kevin L. Kauffman for the following motor vehicle: Year: 1968 | Make: Kaiser Jeep Corp | Model: 2½ Ton 6x6 M109A3 H.P.: Diesel | Length: 22’ | Serial No. 4G6277013210075 The application will be considered by Judge Jonathan P. Hein, Darke County Common Pleas Court, on July 9, 2019 at 3:30 P.M. Any persons having an interest in said motor vehicle should appear at the hearing and prove their interest therein or the title issuance will be granted as requested. Jonathan. P. Hein, Judge Kevin L. Kauffman 6/16, 6/23 2T
Public Notice The Village of Ansonia will be selling the following equipment and will be receiving sealed bids until July 12, 2019 at 12:00 pm for this equipment: 1) 1981 – Chevy Dump Truck – 112,000 miles? Runs, Body Rough 2) Dixon ZTR with a Kohler 16 HP engine - Runs, Hydrostat Bad 3) 620 Vermeer Chipper – Mag Kohler 20 HP Engine – 1162 hrs. 4) Excell Power Washer – 5 HP Honda Engine – 2600 PSI Max., 2.5 GPM Max 5) Lincoln Electric Welder – AC-225-S 6) V8 Ford Flat Head Motor – 60 HP, 136 Cubic Inches 7) 2 former police Bicycles – 8) Libby Welding Co. 10kw Diesel Generator, Model MEP003A, 1272 hrs. – Engine turns over didn’t start. 9) Mighty Quip 11 HP engine Gasoline Generator – Has very little run time. 10) Mighty Quip Diesel Generator (DG7250LN-R) – has 1 hr. on meter. The Village will have the equipment available for inspection on Saturday June 22, 2019 from 9-11 AM. Details for inspecting the equipment can be obtained from the Village Administration Office or by calling 937337-6781 Ext. 1 Each bid, along with name and phone number, shall be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Equipment Bid “ and addressed to Village of Ansonia, P.O. Box 607, Ansonia, OH 45303 Attn: Tom Welbaum.
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The City of Greenville is applying to the Ohio Department of Transportation for an operating and capital assistance grant under 49 U.S.C. Section 5311 & 5339 of the Federal Transit Laws, as codified, the Ohio Elderly & Disabled Transit Fare Assistance Program (E&D program), and the Ohio Public Transportation Grant Programs. The operating grant will provide financial assistance for open door, public transportation service for the residents of the City of Greenville, including Family Health Service with limited service in Darke County during CY2020. The city service would operate Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Fares are $1.50 for elderly and disabled, $3.00 for the general public. No notice is needed for city service.
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MISC. FOR SALE DISH Network Satellite Television Service. Now Over 190 channels for ONLY $59.99/ mo! FREE Installation, FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add Internet for $14.95 a month. 1-800-219-1271 Silver metal truck box, GC, $60. Swimming pool, new pump, all accessories included, $100. 937-996-1234
PROFESSIONAL SOUND SYSTEM Rental, Sales & Installation. Free quotes to your business, church or home for sound system updates & improvements. JBL, EAW, QSC, PEAVEY, CROWN. Bach to Rock Music 547-1970, email: bachtorock@earthlink. net. Also Renting sound systems for Weddings, Graduations, Business Meetings, or any other engagements!
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13 Water St. Arcanum, OH This is a lovely old 2 story homestead home with 3 bedrooms upstairs and one on the 1st floor. Nice small office or bedroom as it has a closet. You can’t get better than almost an acre in town. 2 Nice sized sheds and a 2-car attached garage. (771245) Stop in for your personal tour with REALTOR® Shirley Rasor.
BUILDING LOTS! GREAT BUILDING SITE – Health Dept. approval required. 1.5 acre lot with barn. Located on the edge of Gordon. MLS 782179 #4582 TWO SMALL TRACTS OF LAND along with a 35x42 building in Ithaca. Building has two built-in benches, some wall cabinets. Two overhead outside garage doors. Two interior overhead doors to close off separate sections. Concrete floors. Zoned Residential/Business. MLS 789533 #4587
Stephen M. Willman, Mayor, City of Greenville, Ohio. 6/16, 1T
1515 N Furlong Rd, Bradford, off Hogpath; June 20-21-22; 9-5; Local history/adv., classic car/tractor calendars, albums/CDs, ceramics, old G’ville/ Troy HS yearbooks, collector plates, 100 to 200 yr old books, vintage Disney toys, tools, craft supplies, greeting cards from the 40’s-50’s, 1895 Ladies Home Journal mag, vintage sheet music. 1370 N Furlong, mini hay baler, ant. cupboard, primitives. Too much to list!
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OUT OF GREENVILLE
116 N. MAIN ST. HOLLANSBURG NEW PRICE $69,900. 4 Bed, 1 bath, garage, carport, small rental house and rents for $325. (782703) 8844 E SECOND ST. BRADFORD/WEBSTER $13,800. 2 Bed, 1 bath, bungalow, nice yard, close to golf course. (779361) 491 FRAZERS RD. WEST MANCHESTER $87,500. 3 Bed, 1 bath, 1 acre lot, garage, country setting. (780120)
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2-Family – 74.9x110 48 Chippewa Ct. Arcanum Single Family – 82.7x100 – 104 E. Woodside Dr, Arcanum
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PRICE REDUCED on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch at 602 Magnolia! Split bedroom design; Gas fireplace; stainless steel appliances; walk-in closet in 2 bedrooms. Nicely landscaped! Now offered at $209,000. IN NEW HARRISON this 3 bedroom home on a corner lot! Oak cabinets in kitchen; 2 car detached garage and a utility shed. Upper 60s. 4 ACRES ZONED COMMERCIAL on Wagner Avenue across from LOWE’S! Can be divided! Call Joe for additional information! IN PITSBURG this 3 bedroom home at 222 Lumber Street has 9x24 enclosed porch! 11x18 storage building included! Mid 50s. FRONT AND BACK UNITS at 411 Euclid! Front has 2 bedrooms and rents for $465 per month. Back unit has 1 bedroom and rents for $350 per month. Upper 60s. IN GETTYSBURG this 2-story home at 132 W. Main has vinyl siding. Low 30s. COMMERCIAL BUILDING at 1185 Wayne Avenue has over 7,000 sq. ft.! Features 5 units with offices; ample parking! Previously used as a medical building. $365,000. IN SOUTH END OF GREENVILLE this 1½ story, 2 bedroom home has cedar siding; partial hardwood floors; large living room; partially fenced yard. 3 car detached garage. 620 Chestnut. $89,900.
BLUE SPRUCE REALTY 547-9770
Jim Shuttleworth Evelyn Shuttleworth Joe Shuttleworth Greg Shuttleworth Richard Edwards
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A public hearing will be held at an accessible location at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in the Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, 100 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio 45331 during the regularly scheduled City Council Meeting, public hearing portion. Note, any request for reasonable accommodations must be received 48 hours in advance.
GARAGE SALES Multi- family; 598 Bur Oak, Greenville; June 20-21; 8-6; Lots of misc. items, priced to sell! Estate Sale; 39 Wayne, Versailles; June 2021, 10-7; Sat June 22, 9-noon; Antiques, bells, tools, furniture, crafts, etc 117 Surrey Ln, Greenville; June 20-21, 8-5; Sat. 22, 8-12; Old sports games, old SI books, women’s clothes & shoes, grandfather’s clock, lots of misc
223 W PARK DR. NEW PRICE $72,500. 2 Bed, 1 bath, 1 car garage, basement, close to city park. (774768) 4705 S ST. RT. 49 NEW LISTING $139,800. 3 Bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage, 1.3 acres, many updates and renovations. (787675) 1092 DONALD DR. NEW LISTING $139,500. 5 Bed, 2 bath home, fenced in backyard, close to city park. (792829)
GREENVILLE
The E&D grant will provide State funds to offset the half fares offered to elderly and disabled passengers.
Copies of the detailed service description, proposed changes and project budget may be obtained at the Public Transportation Director’s office, 1425 KitchenAid Way, between 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sam Schwartz
WANTS ANY TYPE OF: • Carpentry Work • Room Additions • Garages • Siding • Foundation Replacement • Crawl Space Work • Restoration • Roofs/Re-Roofs FREE ESTIMATES
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A corridor service to Miami County will be available on a limited basis. A transfer will take place at the county line. It will be up to the customer to book rides with both GTS and Miami County Transit.
The capital grant will provide financial assistance to purchase one LTV (Light Transit Vehicle) with lift & capital maintenance for vehicle maintenance.
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1987 450L Suzuki, windshield, saddle bags, luggage carrier, 35,000 miles $1000 OBO. 937-548-8191 RECREATIONAL 2001 Carriage Lite trailer w/slideout, kept inside $8995. 937-5264256 GARAGE SALES 668 East Wood Street, Versailles; Wed. June 19, 3-8 pm; Thurs. Fri, June 20-21, 9am -6pm; Children to adult clothes, toys, books, Pyrex, Longaberger baskets, misc.
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3215 Palestine Hollansburg Rd., Hollansburg Price Just Reduced! Opportunity awaits for the entrepreneur with a vision. Fantastic property sitting on 10 plus acres with 2 ponds. Almost 2,500 sq ft home with a finished basement. Not to mention the almost 10,000 sq ft barn with heat, bathrooms and kitchen to start your own business. This is an excellent building to host weddings, parties, receptions etc. The opportunities are unlimited.
Limited County service will be available Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm with fares at the rate of $1.00 per loaded mile from point A to point B when drivers are available.
MOTORCYCLES 2005 Harley Davidson Dyna Super Glide for sale. 79,000 mi, runs good $3500. Call 937-547-1116 leave message 2011 Harley Davidson Super Glide Custom, 5500 mi, detachable windshield, root beer w/black accent, VGC, $7000. 937533-3739
103 Northcreek Dr., Lewisburg Very nice home in the Northcreek Crossing community. 3 bedrooms with 2 full bathrooms with over 1,400 sq ft of living space. Enjoy your evenings relaxing on the covered front porch. 453 E Ward St., Versailles Located in the heart of Versailles is a quaint home with lots of space. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath. Full unfinished basement that can easily be finished. Located close to the city park and pool. Perfect location! Nice landscape, with a full garden ready to be picked with fresh vegetables.
220 E. 4th St., Greenville, OH
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Sunday, June 16, 2019 7B
LARGE PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY JUNE 22ND, 2019 – 10:00 A.M. PREVIEW STARTS AT 9:00 A.M. 11 Degas Lane Versailles, OH 45380
DIRECTIONS: From Greenville take 121 N. towards Versailles, turn left onto Grand Ave., then right onto Reed Ave. then right onto Degas Lane. (Watch for Signs) Auctioneers Note – This is a nice quality auction, online bidding not available for this auction. Come on out and enjoy the auction with us. Plan on bringing your own lawn chairs. Go to edwardsauctions.com for more information and pictures. ANTIQUES- COLLECTIBLES-JEWELRY- HOUSEHOLD Furniture Antique & Modern-Early American Bedroom Suite; Full Size Cherry Bedroom Suite; Entry Table; Sofa Table; 3 Drawer Knight Stand; Marble Top End Tables; 3 Tier Marble Stand; Misc. Stands; Magazine Racks; White Kitchen Table W/ Oak Top & & 2 Chairs; Early American Kitchen Table & 2 Chairs; Early American Lane Cedar Chest; One Drawer Stand; Area Rug; Keyboard; Light Tan Leather Recliner & Matching Sofa; Orange Sofa; Wicker Bottom Chairs; Wicker Chair; Rocking Chairs; Black Entertainment Center; Table Lamps; Floor Lamp; Picture; Misc. Decorations; Crocks; Longaberger Baskets & Others; Oil Lamps; Misc.- 18K Gold Bracelet, 14 K Gold Rings. Sterling; Brooches; 10 Gallon Kings Crown Crock W/Handles; Large Jardinière; Capodimonte Ceramic Roses; Ceramic Iris’s; Storks W/Stained Glass Bodies; Porcelain Dolls; Ceramic Animals; Roosters; Chickens; Ducks; Candles; Sweeper; Pedestal Fan; Kitchenware/ Misc. - Kitchen Aid Purple Mixer; Purple Kitchen Aid Mixing Bowls; Fenton Glass– Baskets, Boot, Tooth pickers, Vases, Pitcher; Hen on Nest; Ceramic Eggs; Misc. Antique Dishes; Corelle ware Dishes; Misc. China; SS Pots and Pans, Mixing Bowls; Baking Pans; Coffee Pots; Food Grinder; Roadmaster USA Childs Wagon; Bird Baths; Yard Tools; Shepherd Hooks; Yard Decorations; Artificial Flowers; And More.
OWNER: BESSIE BARGA
GARAGE SALES 7616 Unger Rd, Grnvl; June 20-21, 9-5; Sat June 22, 9-2; Home décor, furniture, lamps, teddy bear items, parts mower, much more 5 Multi Family garage sale; 4522 US Rt 36W, Greenville; June 20-21-22; 8-4; Lots of household, pictures, bar stools, ect. Baby swing, new car seat, clothes, jewelry, set of tires MOVING SALE; 4278 Barry Dr, Greenville; June 20-21; 8-5; Toys, camping chairs, metal filing cabinet, bedding, artificial decorations, wood apple baskets, canning supplies, housewares, queen bedroom suite, much more BARN SALE; 1265 Ellis Rd, Union City, OH; June 20-21-22; 8:306pm; Old tools, scale, plow, trunk, antiques, mid-century items, holiday & home décor, teacups, table saw, church chair, vintage toys, old cameras. Much more! 1101 Karr Rd Arcanum; June19, 5-8; June 20, 9-5; Matchbox & Tootie cars, cameras, platform scale, freezers, some antiques & dishes. Come give us a look Estate Sale; 6622 Stahl Rd Greenville, off of St Rt 36; June 20, 21 & 22; 9-5; Pictures, Cookware, old dishes, antiques furniture, tapes, videos & DVD’s, misc
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 604 W North St. – Arcanum, OH 45304
$39,900 – Kimberly Marker 937-564-6496
$71,700 – John Hannan 937-467-9714 230 Jefferson St – New Madison, OH 45346
QUALITY AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2019 @9:00AM KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY
BLDG. #2 (WHITE BUILDING) 5317 SEBRING-WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331 DOORS OPEN AT 8:00AM *PREVIEW IS FRIDAY, JUNE 28TH FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM* (WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) 2013 BUICK ENCORE 5 DOOR HATCHBACK, 4 Cyl., Auto, Air, P.W., P. Locks, Tilt, Cruise, AM/FM/CD, Pearl White Exterior, 2-Tone Grey Leather Interior, Dual Power Heated Seats, Back-Up Camera, Power Sunroof, Chrome Wheels, lady owned & driven, sold at Troutwine’s in Arcanum, only 44,288 Miles, Super Sharp, Don’t miss this quality automobile (Sells at 12:00 Noon). ALSO SELLING SAME DAY: QUALITY MODERN & ANTIQUE FURNITURE – LIKE NEW STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES – PATIO FURNITURE – ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES – GUNS – TORO LAWN TRACTOR – HONDA SELF PROPELLED WALK MOWER – POWER & HAND TOOLS – RADIAL ARM SAW – GAS POWERED CONCRETE TROWEL – VERY CLEAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & MUCH MORE!
$72,900 – Amy Shilt 937-423-4420 301 N Main St – Ansonia, OH 45303
$79,900 – Kimberly Marker 937-564-6496 502 E Canal St – Ansonia, OH 45303
MARY ANN SCHELLHAAS
BY RODNEY SCHELLHAAS P.O.A. & OTHERS
• ALL items must be paid for the day of auction. • ALL items are sold as-is. • We must collect sales tax (EXCEPT on titled vehicles). • TERMS: Cash or Good Check with Proper Photo ID; Visa / MC / Discover accepted with a 3% Clerk Fee added. • Visit us online @ www.auctionzip.com and enter USER I.D. #8673 for photos and information. • Great food from The Homestead Spud is available on site! • ****PREVIEW DAY IS FRIDAY, JUNE 28th FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM**** REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions…What You Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, we appreciate our buyers, and we love our profession! Kirby & Staff
COLUMBUS – Hannah Moeller, of Maria Stein, has been named to Ohio Dominican University’s 2019
Spring Semester Dean’s List. In order to make the Dean’s List, full-time undergraduate
students must have achieved a 3.5 GPA or better after taking a minimum of 12 credit hours.
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Real Estate – 2 Properties Tuesday – July 2, 2019 at 6:00 PM
120 W High St & 115 S Pearl St., Ansonia, OH 45303 Investment and income properties cleaned out and ready to go! *Showings by appointment or homes will be open 1 hour (5PM) before the auction*
120 W High St Offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom large kitchen and family room, and oversized 1 car garage with alley access. Located on a corner lot close to downtown amenities and laundry mat.
115 S Pearl St Offers 1 bedroom, bathroom, large living room and kitchen, and utility shed. Also close to downtown amenities and alley access. Terms: Please rely on your own inspections. This is an ABSOLUTE auction, property will sell with no minimum or reserve to the highest bidder! A 10% Buyer’s Premium shall be added to the final bid to establish the contract sales price. $3,000 required down day of auction and balance due within 35 days. Please visit www.midwest-auctioneers.com for more information and pictures.
Augustina E. Macias, Owner
220 E. 4th St., Greenville, OH • 937-548-2640 • www.midwest-auctioneers.com
122 S Division St. – Union City, OH 45390
937-547-3202 CELL # 937-423-2656 email: Rich@edwardsauctions.com
Dean’s List
$210,000 – Kimberly Marker 937-564-6496 310 E Park Dr. – Greenville, OH 45331
$224,900 – Mike Baker 937-459-9558
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Saturday – June 29, 2019 at 9:30 AM
5667 Grubbs Rex Rd. – Arcanum, OH 45304 Farm Implements – Antiques & Collectables – Household Furnishings Preview will be on Friday June 28th from 9-5PM. Antiques - Small Collectables – Household Goods Darke Co. Fair Memorabilia: 1950’s to current fair books; 1960’s race programs; Commemorative plate; 1940 fair fan; Fair jar bank; (8) Darke Co. Fair tokens; Local small advertisement items; General Darke Co. Fair Memorabilia; Darke Co. 1964 Steam Threshers program book; Normandy pictorial book; Civil war & WW2 coin & stamp panel books; 1915 McCall’s Magazine cover; Hollansburg, OH festival books; 1944 & 1968 The Owl year books; Early Warren G Harding book; $2 Bill collection; Coins & tokens incl: Americana series, 197778 proof sets; (4) 1889 Morgan silver dollars uncirculated; (5) 1888, 1900, (2)1921, 1889, Morgan Silver dollar; Little Brown Jug Deleware CO Fair race programs, 1959,1961,1962; MS65 Eisenhower bicentennial dollar 1976-S; Lum and Abners 1937Almanac; 1925 Darke Co. phone directory; Pocket knives; Wooden tobacco presses; Old dried lumber; Box bed wagon w/ running gears; Daybed; Amphora covered jar; Plantation blinds; Oak glass front China cabinet; Wood bookshelves; (2) Cedar chests; Oak mirrored dresser; 4 drawer dresser; Maple kneehole desk; Pine kitchen cabinet; Parlor table; Marching Zxylophone; Drafting table; Drop leaf maple dining table; Oak kitchen cabinet; Wash stand; Oak kitchen extension table; 2 wingback chairs; Crocks; Wood bowl & butter pallet; Playboy Magazine collection; Childs size kitchen cabinet; Uncut stamp sheet proofs; Baseball memorabilia books; Advertising fans; Cincinnati Reds books; Lg. sel. of cookware, kitchen utensils, small appliances; Window AC unit; Fireproof 2 drawer file cabinet. Tractors – Farm Equipment – Tools: John Deere 4010 w/ 7700 JD combine motor; 1979 Massie Ferguson 255 tractor; John Deere 265 garden tractor w/ lawn cart; (2) Farm wagons & running gear; (3) JD tractor duals; Aluminum pick up truck ramps; 3 Point scraper blade; JD quick hitch & weights; Selection of assorted JD parts; Hydraulic cylinders; Floor jack; Air compressor; Wheel Horse garden tractor; Hardware carosusel; Metal shelving; Assorted selection of hand & mechanics tools; Tool boxes; Hobart 235 Stickmate LX welder; JD 250 amp battery charger; and many more items not listed. Terms: This will be an onsite only auction. Must be present to bid. All items must be paid for and picked up day of auction. Accepted payment is cash, check w/ID, and credit card w/ 3% additional fee. Please visit WWW.MIDWEST-AUCTIONEERS. COM for more information.
Deo Miltenberger, Owner
Midwest
Office: 937.316.8400 Cell: 937.459.7686 Michel Werner Auctioneer
Auctioneers & Realty, Inc Mike 220 E. Baker, 4th St., Auctioneer/Broker Greenville, OH 937-548-2640
www.midwest-realty.com
220 E. 4th St., Greenville, OH • 937-548-2640 • www.midwest-auctioneers.com
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TERMS: CASH or local checks w/proper ID. Auctioneer licensed in Ohio. Auction held outside. No sales tax.
Multi Family Garage Sale; 9305 Oakes Rd, Arcanum; June 20 & 21st, 9-5; June 22, 9-noon; Name brand clothes: Carter, Justice, Nike and more. Girls: NB-18 months, Juniors 10-12, boys: newborn - 6T, Woman’s clothing, Baby Gear, Crafts, Furniture, books, toys and more 1291 Highland Dr, Grnvl; June 20-21; 9am5pm; Clothes: baby, children, adult. Books, toys, golf clubs, puzzles. Something for everybody. Cheap Prices 8602 Yount Rd, Bradford; June 20-21, 8-6; June 22, 8-noon; Rain or Shine! Household items, Tupperware, bedding, card making supplies, men’s, women’s & children’s clothing & shoes, games, books, bikes, tools, baked goods Huge Barn Sale; 5267 Gettysburg Pitsburg Rd, beside Pleasant View Church; June 19, 4-8pm; 20-21st, 9-6pm; Cheap Prices! Lots to choose from. Infant, toddler & children’s toys. Children’s books. Home décor, KitchenAid noodle maker $25, holiday decorations, 25¢ VCR tapes, vintage farm scales, too much to list. Worth your drive 102 Ave B, Greenville; June 20; 9am-6pm; Kimball organ, 1950’s metal chairs, Matchbox, Ruby Red/Pyrex, Sunbeam stand mixer, Longaberger, Brother sewing machine
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GARAGE SALES Multi Family Barn Sale: 9526 Grise Rd; June 2021, 8-6; June 22, 8-12; Household , kitchen, Longaberger, dollhouse, children & youth clothes, books, men’s jeans 38 x 34, washstand, old windows and door, oil lamps, wicker chair, lawn seeder, Burns lawn tractor, succulents, perennials & more Multi Family Garage Sale; 3043 Aldrich Rd, Arcanum; Thursday, June 20, 9-5; Newborn/ Maternity/Adult clothes. Household, pressure canner, furniture, tools, dog cage 9530 Hogpath Rd, Arcanum; June 20 & 21; 8-5; Girls’ clothes xs-xl, guys’ clothes medium - 2x, Ping-Pong table, aquarium stand & accessories, TVs, baseball cards, household items
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10146 Conover Rd, Versailles; June 20-21-22; 9-5; Household items, clothes, elliptical, Harley items and collectibles, Hot Wheels and NASCAR diecast cars Huge Barn Sale; 8588 Neff Rd, Bradford, off Gettysburg-Pitsburg Rd; June 20 (1 Day Only); 8am-5pm; Lots of primitive, shelves, cupboards, wrought iron hanging light, corn sheller, butter churn (both antique), wood barrel, handmade dry sink, Queen Anne tea table, jewelry, purses, shoes, clothes, and much more 5652 Hartzell Rd, Greenville; June 20-21; 8a-7p; Quilting fabric, kitchen, décor and craft items, collectibles, shower chair, walker with seat, potting bench, wringer washer, canning jars and much more
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GARAGE SALES Barn Sale; 6333 Folkerth Road, Greenville; Thursday, June 20th, 2-7pm; Friday, June 21st, 9-5; Saturday, June 22nd, 9-2; Multi family: BACK TO SCHOOL clothing: exceptional clothing for jrs/women sizes XS to 2xl and men’s sizes S to 2xl. COLLEGE ITEMS: Everything you need for dorm/apt. WEDDING/ SHOWER/GRADUATION decor/items. Small appliances, furniture, rugs, Longaberger baskets and misc, sweepers/carpet cleaner, camping items, Everything you can imagine. Don’t miss this one. NO EARLY SALES! 5758 Weffler Rd, Bradford; June 20; 8-6; MultiFamily; Books, bedding, school desk & chair, household, home décor, young adult clothes
8B Sunday, June 16, 2019
Greenville Early Bird
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Internet “Online” Only Bid Now on Proxibid.com 7 Days: Starts June 14th - Ends June 21st at 6PM EST Absolute Bidding on 200 Lots Power Tools – Shop Items – Antiques
Name brand elec. & gas power tools include: Milwaukee, Black & Decker, Craftsman, & others; Circular saws; Drills; Sanders; Metal shears; Portable bandsaw; Nail gun; Drill bits; Sharpeners & more. Large selection of Hand tools; Electrical hardware; Shop supplies; Lawn & garden; Weed trimmers; Hedge trimmers; Rigid pipe stand & dyes; Pipe cutters; Campbell/Hausfeld port. air compressor; Black & Decker table saw; (3) Elec. breaker boxes; (2) Warehouse carts; Car ramps; 30 gall water heater (like new); Shopvac; Toro snowblower; Step ladders; and other outdoor items. Many more items not listed. Terms: All bidders must sign up to bid at www.Proxibid.com for immediate bidding and additional terms. A 10% Buyer’s Premium will be applied to all purchases. **Items purchased can be picked up on Sat., June 22 or Mon. June 23 from 9am to 5pm. Please visit www.midwest-auctioneers.com for complete information, photos of all items, and numerical order of auction. For additional information or assistance in bidding contact us at 937-548-2640.
220 E. 4th St., Greenville, OH • 937-548-2640 • www.midwest-auctioneers.com
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were all first-year members. Barlage has been in FCCLA for three years. She was the reporter her junior year, and she received her Power of One Award in 2017. Clune has been in FCCLA for two years. She received her Power of One Award in 2018. She also competed in Environmental Ambassador at the state level and received a bronze rating. Jones has been in FCCLA for
three years. She was the secretary for two years and completed Power of One in 2017. This year, Jones competed at the state level in Teach and Train and received a bronze rating. She reflected on her time in FCCLA by saying, “I enjoyed my three years of FCCLA & the leadership skills it taught me.” Toner has been a member of FCCLA for two years and received her Power of One award in
the seniors for their time and commitment to FCCLA.
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION REAL ESTATE Thursday – June 27, 2019 at 6:00 PM 130 Sherman St – Greenville, OH 45331
*Showings & Inspections by appointment, or home will be open 1 hour (5PM) prior to auction* Investment opportunity or make this 3 bedroom, 1 bath home your own! Home offers just over 1200 sq ft of living space including a full basement, finished attic, and detached 1 car garage. Located on a corner lot in a quiet neighborhood close to fairgrounds and south town amenities. House is in need of repairs and updates. Please rely on your own inspections. This is an ABSOLUTE auction, property will sell with no minimum or reserve to the highest bidder! Terms: A 10% Buyer’s Premium shall be added to the final bid to establish the contract sales price. $3,000 required down day of auction and balance due within 35 days. Please visit www.midwest-auctioneers.com for more information and pictures.
The Estate of Kenneth Shiverdecker Brian Shiverdecker, Exec. Jim Detling, Atty. Darke Co. Probate Case #: 18-1-222
220 E. 4th St., Greenville, OH • 937-548-2640 • www.midwest-auctioneers.com
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 9:00AM LARGE LOCATED JUST OFF S.R. 127 BY-PASS IN TRUCK SHOP MCCLAIN’S INDUSTRIAL PARK 5267 SEBRING-WARNER RD., EQUIPMENT & OHIO 45331 (BLUE BUILDING) TOOL AUCTION GREENVILLE, DOORS OPEN AT 8:00AM *PREVIEW DAY IS FRIDAY, JUNE 21ST FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM*
(WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS Large Snap-On Roll Around Tool Chest & Upper Cabinet; (5) Hydraulic Transmission Jacks (various sizes & capacities); (3) 3-Ton Floor Jacks; (2) 5-Ton Floor Jacks; Gas Jump Box; (3) Hydraulic Air Jacks; 3000 Lb. Hydraulic Engine Hoist; (2) Engine Stands; Snap-On 3-Section Tool Cabinet; Forney Mdl. 275 Elec. Welder; Snap-On D-Tag Battery & Elec. Diagnostic Test System; Craftsman Portable Air Compressor with Hose; Trans-Tech II Transmission Service System; (5) Graco Hanging Lube Reels & Hoses with Digital Lube Dispensers (Nice); Blue Point Plasma 230, 50 AMP Welder; H. Duty Dual Truck Wheel Remover Cart; (2) Craftsman 15” Standing Drill Presses; Northern ¾” Standing Drill Press; Century #87600 Antifreeze/Cooling Recycling System with Acc.; Predator 212 CC (Gas) Portable Air Compressor; Snap-On MM 250-SL Mig/Tig Welder; Snap-On 420 Battery Charger; Snap-On Port-A-Power Set; 6/12 Volt H. Duty Charger; H. Duty Gear Pullers; Graco Air Fireball Grease Pump; Cylinder Hones; Snap-On Volt Tester; Astroline 4-Ton Port-A-Power Set; MAC BBT-300 Air Brake Bleeder Kit; lg. Ace-Hansen Tap & Die Set in Wood Case; Accu-Turn Mdl. #8922 Brake Lathe System with Acc.; Snap-On Power Graphic Meter Diagnostic MT-2400; Pro-Link Fault Code Guide Diagnostic Meter; Fraser Gauge Checks 12”-18” Drums; Craftsman Gas Chain Saw in Case; Craftsman Elec. Hedge Trimmers; 36” Ridgid Pipe Wrench; Battery Jumper Packs; (2) 4 Ft. Round Farm Fans on Wheels; Comm. Standing Fans & others; Air Lube Pumps; Hand Pump Lube Systems; several Creepers; sev. Space Heaters; sev. Air Hoses (some new); numerous Extension Cords; Log Chains; Ratchet Straps; Bolt Cutters; (3) 1” Air Impact Wrenches; sev. Chain Hoists; Janell Metal Pump Sprayer; H. Duty Hooks; (2) Milwaukee Metal Chop Saws; sev. Elec. Drills; Grease Guns; 4-Whl. H. Duty Hose Reel with Hose; numerous Bottle Jacks (various sizes); C-Clamps; Pedestal Bench Vise; Fire Ext.; pair of H. Duty Car Ramps; lg. Truck Filter Wrenches; Drain Pans; Funnels; Oil Fill Cans; Elec. Parts Washer; 5’ & 6’ Alum. Levels; 7-8 Halogen Pedestal Dbl. Lights; Machinery Roller Carts; sev. Steel Work Benches (some with Vises); sev. Dbl. Bench Grinders; Welding Helmets & Cables; NEW Semi Mud Flaps; (3) 100 Lb. Propane Tanks; sev. 20 Lb. Propane Tanks; Bee-Line Truck Alignment Equipment, Rack & Acc.; several Ratchet Binders, ComeA-Longs, Chain Boomers; 10+ sets of Jack Stands (all sizes); Log Chains; Hydraulic Bottle Jacks (all sizes); Wheel Chocks (sev. sets); Rolling Tool Carts; Craftsman Rolling 2-Tier Tool Box; (2) MAC Rolling Step-Up Stools; sev. Ratchet Chain Hoists; Comm. Elec. Floor Polisher; sev. Load Locks; Elite S.S. Hot Water Elec. Steam Cleaner; large Upright Air Compressor (Buckeye Pneumatic); larger Hader Hydraulic Arbor Press; Sunnen Precision Honing Machine; Dana Coll-O-Crimp Hose Assemble Connectors & Cabinet; lg. Oil Tank with Graco Air Oil Pump; sev. Metal Parts Baskets on Roller; (2) H. Duty Steel Shelving Units; Snap-On Compression Gauge Set; MAC Diesel Compression Test Kit; (2) Heat Guns; MAC Pressure Can; Stinger Bearing Puller Kit; MAC 3/8” & ½” Bit Sets; Hole Saws; Cooling System Adapters; Expert ½” Deep Well Impact Sockets; Gear Wrench Ratchet Wrench Set; MAC Pliers Set; ½” Impact Deep Well Sockets; Hammers; sev. Tap & Die Sets; Cylinder Hones; sev. Micrometers; numerous Pullers; ½” & ¾” MAC Air Impact Wrenches; MAC Air Drill; MAC 3/8” Air Ratchet; Milwaukee 3/8” Air Ratchet; Milwaukee Cut-Off Grinder; Matco Pneumatic Fan Clutch Wrench Kit; (2) MAC Radiator Test Kits; Irwin Easy Outs; MAC Chisels/Punches; Snap-On 250 Ft. Lb. Torque Wrench with Case; Snap-On Air Chisel with Chisels; Milwaukee H. Duty Right Angle Elec. Drill with Case; sm. & lg. Elec. Parts Washers; MAC Air Surface Blaster Grinding Kit; B&D Elec. Circ. Saw; (2) 1” Air Impact Wrenches;
Whistler Power Snake Camera; lg. C-Clamps; 750 Watt Power Inverter; Milwaukee ¾” Elec. Super Hole Shooter Drill; B&D Elec. Buffer; Blue Point Elec. Hand Grinder; MAC T-Handle Allen Wrenches; Snap-On & MAC Sockets; Allen Wrenches; SnapOn & MAC Wrenches; Screwdrivers; Air Hoses; Files; Putty Knives; Pry Bars; lg. Wrenches, 1 5/8” to 2”; ¾” Air Impacts; 2 Ft., 5 Ft. & 6 Ft. Alum. Levels; Vise Grips; Front & Rear Hub Removers; 600 Ft. Lbs. Torque Wrench; 40” ¾” Breaker Bar; lg. Drill Bits; Air Drills; Air Grinders; Air Hones; Air Cut-Off’s, Air DA, Sheers; Solder Guns; 24” Adj. Wrench; 24” Pipe Wrench; MAC Screw Extractors; Snap-On Battery & Elec. System Tester; MAC Auto/ Refrigerant Identifier; MAC Screw Driver Set; MAC Body Tools; ¾” Ratchet; Breakers; Extensions; Jumper Boxes; Battery Charger; lg. Sockets; Sun Tack/Dwell; Blue Point Chain Wrench; 3 Pc. MAC Hammer Set; Test Lights; Rivet Gun Sets; SnapOn Computerized Tach/Timing Light; Snap-On Multi-Meter; MAC Radiator Pressure Tester; Power Probe Circuit Tester Kit; MAC Oil Filter Wrench Set; Matco 5-Ton Single Pressure Beam Bearing Splitter Set; Pulley-Puller Installer Set; Depth Micrometer; Machinery Roller Set; Snap-On Fuel Injector Pressure Testing Kit; numerous Splines; U-Joint Tool; Vacuum Pump Test Kit; Funnels; Oil Filter Wrenches; Digital Gauge Mics; (3) Wet & Dry Shop Vacuums; good selection of Parts Shelving; Store Gondola Display Shelving; Metal Hose Display Cabinets; Bolt & Nut Organizer Bins; 30 Ft. Alum. Ext. Ladder; (2) 8 Ft. Fiberglass Step Ladders; sev. Alum. 8 Ft. Step Ladders; Alum. Folding Ladder; Kennedy Machinist Tool Box; (3) Acetylene Torch Sets with Carts, Gauges & Hoses; Wood Step Ladders. MISC. NEW PARTS & MISCELLANEOUS NEW Baldwin Truck Oil & Air Filters; Gaskets; Hydraulic Hoses; NEW Hydraulic Pump; Seals; Battery & Belt Display Racks; Safety Triangles; Acetylene Hoses; specialty Manuals; Mitchel Manuals; lg. Truck Exhaust Pipes & Parts; Lighted Bumper Finders; lg. Bearing Sockets; Specialty Sockets; 1” Impact Sockets; sev. Concave Truck/Bus Mirror; sev. Pump Sprayers; Poly Gas & Diesel Fuel Cans; Metal Safety Cans; Water Hoses; Rope; Saw Horses; Metal Lawn Cart; NEW Truck Parts; Shopping Cart. LAWN TRACTOR – YARD TOOLS Cub Cadet 1250 Lawn Tractor, Hydro with Snow Blade; Weed Eater 16” Gas Trimmer; Craftsman Gas Trimmer; Rubber Tire Wheel Barrow; Long Handle Yard Tools including: Shovels, Rakes, Brooms, Scrapers, Spud Bars, Malls & more; H. Duty Hand Truck. OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT Several Office Desks; Office Chairs; Metal Folding Chairs; Swivel Counter Stools; Computers; Copiers; Fax; Printers; File Cabinets; Rubber Mats; Lattera File Cabinets; Wood Display Cabinet with Glass Doors; Chair Mats; Elec. Baseboard Heaters; Bunn Coffee Maker; Changeable Letter Sign 3’x4’; (2) Stereos with Speakers; Trash Cans; Hall Tree/Coat Rack. COLLECTIBLES (3) Snap-On Girlie Clocks; (2) Mini Snap-On Tool Boxes; Chrome Mack Bulldog; Flexible Flyer Snow Sled.
GREENVILLE TRUCK & TRAILER Office: 937.316.8400 Cell: 937.459.7686 Michel Werner Auctioneer
• ALL items must be paid for the day of auction. • ALL items are sold as-is. • TERMS: Cash or Good Check with Proper Photo ID; Visa / MC / Discover accepted with a 3% Clerk Fee added. • Visit us online @ www.auctionzip.com and enter USER I.D. #8673 for photos and information.
• Great food from The Homestead Spud available on site! •****PREVIEW DAY IS FRIDAY, JUNE 21st FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM**** REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions… What You Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, we appreciate our buyers, and we love our profession! Kirby & Staff
REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions…What You Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, we appreciate our buyers, and we love our profession! Kirby & Staff
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VERSAILLES – This year, the Versailles FCCLA had seven seniors. The seniors include Morgan Barlage, Olivia Bohman, Skyler Clune, Brennan Gaier, McKayla Hess, Larissa Jones, and Savannah Toner. Bohman, Gaier, and Hess
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Edison State nursing students pinned PIQUA – Edison State Community College honored its most recent nursing graduates on Wednesday, May 8, with a pinning ceremony held in a gymnasium filled with family and friends at the Piqua Campus. The pinning ceremony is a timehonored tradition in which the graduate nurse is presented to family and friends as a professional who is about to practice nursing, and the graduate is usually “pinned” by the faculty members who have worked with the students
throughout their course of study. Each school has a unique pin, which serves as a symbol of the successful completion of a rigorous curriculum, which prepares its graduates to administer to the sick and injured and promote health through the practice of nursing. Edison State alumna and adjunct professor Tanita Brock, MSN, RN, delivered a keynote address commending the graduates for the work they put forth to receive their diplomas. “I have watched this particular group
Cochran, Greenville; Kautz, Greenville; begin the nursing Siobhan Durand, and Madisyn Pieper, program as scared Greenville. and unsure students Bradford; Carrie only to become the confident and knowledgeable graduates that are sitting here this evening. Congratulations Friday, June 28, 2019 and allow me to be Starting at 5:00 PM one of the first to Greenville Stor & Lock welcome you to the 5328 Michelle Rd – Greenville wonderful brother Off Sebring Warner Rd. and sisterhood of nursing,” said Brock. Personal Belongins of: Graduates of the 1. Tina Brooks -- New Paris, OH program will move 2. Dustin Phillips -- Arcanum, OH on to the next phase of their career, 3. Jacob Pretsman -- Ansonia, OH which involves tak4. Cassandra Steinbrunner -- Gettysburg, OH ing the registered Cash Only day of sale. nurse licensing exam AUCTIONEER, RON CRIST and seeking employment. Items must be removed Local graduates within 24 Hours include Rosemary
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EARLY BIRD CLASSIFIEDS WORK!
1-800-548-5312 Bar-Kitchen Equipment
PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday June 22-9:00 AM
With the consolidation of the Sidney American Legion, VFW, and AmVets the following excess bar and kitchen equipment will be offered at Public Auction at 2841 North Wapakoneta Avenue in Sidney, Ohio, Exit 94 I-75 Equipment: Hobart Model A-200-I commercial mixer; 7 deep fryers; tabletop fryers; 2-Vulcan commercial gas ranges; steam tables; stainless steel prep tables; refrigerated salad bar; Hobart double stack convection oven; 3 Monarch can crushers; Several Beverage-Air under bar coolers; food warmers; 2-Beverage-Air Kegerators; 2-Hobart meat slicers; Ice Machine; popcorn machine; Hotdog cookers; baker racks; Bunn coffee makers; Shot glass freezers; French fry cutters; blooming onion cutter; electric roasters; Large lot of full service china; 30 or more Lifetime folding tables; bar stools; stackable chairs; 4-5 ft diameter round tables; 10 or so large Magna-Lite roasters; trays, tubs, commercial food grade racks; oil filtering system; lots of utensils and other misc. kitchen bar items. Advertising and other miscellaneous items: 2 wooden propellers, Hartzell and Sensenich; 6 total patio tables with chairs, including 3-High Tops; Bud Light, Miller Lite, Coors Light, Yuengling neon beer lights; coin operated pool table; 6-Ohio State Football framed prints; misc. beer signs; floor polisher; 2-Busch Pool Table lights; variety of sauce pans and kitchen items, much, much more. Step ladders; Craftsman lawn tractor; 7 wooden picnic tables; cash registers; wheelbarrow; push mower; coolers; Much, much more than advertised come out and join the fun, “Live Auction Action” Auctioneers: Tom Roll 937-638-7847 Troy Kies 937-726-8970 Preview: Friday, June 21 4:00-6:00 PM Not responsible for accidents
DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S ESTATE SALES
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 937-547-4603 OR GO TO WWW.DARKECOUNTYSHERIFF.ORG Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Wells Fargo Bank. VS. No. 18CV00525 Ned Poth Sr., et al. Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Village of Ansonia in Darke County to-wit:
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Wells Fargo Bank. VS. No. 18CV00369 Nathaniel Reser, et al. Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the City of Greenville in Darke County to-wit:
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Selene Finance LP VS. No. 18CV00268 Jeremy Miller, et al. Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Butler in Darke County to-wit:
Street Address: 118 N. Main St. Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F27221234010111400
Street Address: 5458 Otterbein Ithaca Rd. Arcanum, Ohio Parcel Number: D16021024000020300
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $49,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination.
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $100,000.00 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, July 12, 2019. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, July 12, 2019. 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 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 US Bank VS. No. 18CV00250 Pamela Gillespie, et al. Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Greenville in Darke County to-wit:
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Wells Fargo Bank VS. No. 19CV00126 Ryan Burch, et al. Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Monroe in Darke County to-wit:
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Selene Finance LP VS. No. 19CV00004 Ricky Emrick, et al. Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Village of Union City in Darke County to-wit:
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Caliber Home Loans VS. No. 19CV00001 John & Megan Johnson, et al. Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Village of Ansonia in Darke County to-wit:
Street Address: 7105 St. Rt. 49 N Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F24021222000030200
Street Address: 8069 Pitsburg Laura Rd. Arcanum, Ohio Parcel Number: K39030812000040600
Street Address: 259 N. Sycamore St. Union City, Ohio Parcel Number: H33211329040411100
Street Address: 601 S. Main St. Ansonia, Ohio Parcel Number: C15221322021011800
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $72,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination.
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $160,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than twothirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination.
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $35,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. Appraisal did not include any interior examination.
The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $69,000.00 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, July 12, 2019. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, July 12, 2019. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, July 12, 2019. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to ORC Section 2329.21. The purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
If any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time of day and same place on Friday, July 12, 2019. 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 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
Street Address: 321 E. Weller St. Ansonia, Ohio Parcel Number: C15221323030310100 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $54,000.00 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, July 12, 2019. 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 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Greenville National Bank VS. No. 18CV00518 Stephen Willman Executor of Estate of Helen Willman, et al. Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Neave in Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 4445 US Route 127 Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: L440211236000040300 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $40,000.00 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, July 12, 2019. 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 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Delinquent Lands Revised Code, Sec. 5721.191 Notice of sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes:
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Delinquent Lands Revised Code, Sec. 5721.191 Notice of sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes:
In the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Case No. 19CV00073, in the matter of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes Scott J. Zumbrink, County Treasurer of Darke County, Ohio, Plaintiff, vs. Bradley Brodrick, et al., Defendants.
In the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Case No. 19CV00072, in the matter of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes Scott J. Zumbrink, County Treasurer of Darke County, Ohio, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Hayes, et al., Defendants.
Whereas, judgement has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: $3,936.81 (Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Six and 81/100)
Whereas, judgement has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: $3,938.63 (Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Eight and 63/100)
3891 & 3881 & .365 Acres State Route 121 Greenville, Ohio L82121127040110400 • L82121127040110500 • L82021127000040400
120 S. Main St. Palestine, Ohio I36211114030111600
Whereas, such judgement orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment;
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 County Commissioners Building in Greenville, in the above named County, on Friday, the 21st day of June, 2019 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 12th day of July, 2019, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against the parcel.
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 County Commissioners Building in Greenville, in the above named County, on Friday, the 21st day of June, 2019 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 12th day of July, 2019, 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.
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.
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 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
Toby L. Spencer Sheriff, Darke County, Ohio 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 3T
General Information The Sheriff is issued Orders of Sales from the Clerk of Courts Office. Sales are advertised in The Early Bird once every week for three consecutive weeks. The Sheriff’s Office does not mail or give away a list of properties or information about purchasing foreclosed property. The properties are not available for tour or inspection as the Sheriff’s Office does not have keys to any properties. Prior to the sale, most properties are appraised from the outside only. The property is sold “as is”, caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). The Sheriff’s office does not have information on liens or taxes. Real estate tax information can be found at the following web site: darkepropertymax. governmax.com real estate appraisal database. All sales are held in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building, 520 South Broadway, Greenville. All sales begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. Bidding information Bidding starts as directed in each sale ad. Successful bidders must deposit in the following: If appraised value of property is less than or equal to $10,000 the deposit is $2,000.00; $10,001 $200,000 the deposit is $5,000.00; greater than $200,000 the deposit is $10,000.00. Personal check (proper ID, local check signed in our presence), cashier’s check or cash is accepted. The buyer will be required to sign a disclaimer that relieves the Sheriff and appraising agents of liabilities of hazards, or past due bills, as it it the responsibility of the buyer to look into these matters before the sale date. The unpaid balance of the purchase price is due within 30 days after confirmation of sale is filed. More Information You may contact Abby Wilson at (937) 547-4603 if you require further information. A listing of properties can be viewed at darkecountysheriff. org.
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Outstanding Vehicles - Lower Prices TRUCKS, VANS & SUV’S
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2019 CHEVY EQUINOX RS AWD, 2.0L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, like new, silver, 3,623 miles........................................................................................................................... $31,995.........$30,900 2019 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, like new, silver, 21,548 miles .................. $49,995.........$48,900 2018 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather, all power, like new, blue, 45,670 miles......................... $45,995.........$44,500 2017 BUICK ENCLAVE FWD, 3.6L V6, one owner, leather, loaded, like new, maroon, 13,307 miles .................................................................................................................... $30,995.........$29,900 2017 CHEVY EQUINOX PREMIER FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, leather, loaded, super nice, white, 43,234 miles ........................................................................................................................ $22,995.........$21,900 2017 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO DOUBLE CAB LT 4WD P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, like new, red, 15,463 miles............................................................................................................. $33,995.........$32,500 2017 CHEVY EQUINOX PREMIER FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., heated leather, loaded, like new, gray, 38,202 miles .......................................................................................................................... $23,995.........$22,500 2017 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, exc. cond., black, 56,673 miles ..................... $39,995.........$38,500 2017 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN GT,, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, super nice, black, 47,084 miles ........................................................................................................................ $22,995.........$18,900 2016 TOYOTA RAV 4 LIMITED, AWD, 2.8L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, all options, one owner, sharp, black, 39,072 miles ............................................................................................................. $26,995.........$25,500 2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, one owner, exc. cond., maroon, 50,539 miles .................................................................................................................... $20,995.........$19,500 2015 CHEVY ¾ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 6.0L V8, all power, one owner, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 100,950 miles .................................................................................................... $26,995.........$25,900 2014 TOYOTA TACOMA SPORT CREW CAB 4WD P.U. 4.0L V6, all power, super nice, gray 98,851 miles................................................................................................................................... $23,995.........$22,900 2014 GMC ½ TON SIERRA SLT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, red, 70,859 miles ........................................................................................................................... $30,995.........$29,900 2014 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, leather, loaded, exc. cond., red, 45,561 miles ......................................................................................................... $30,995.........$29,500 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, one owner, loaded, super nice, crystal red, 53,627 miles ................................................................................................................ $20,995.........$19,500 2014 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 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, sunroof, loaded, super nice, white, 71,441 miles ........................................................................................................................ $18,995.........$17,500 2013 GMC TERRAIN SLT AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., white, 110,314 miles ...................................................................................................................... $14,995.........$13,500 2011 CHEVY TRAVERSE 2LT FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, all power, very nice cond., gray, 119,111 miles ........................................................................................................................ $11,995.........$10,500 2010 GMC ACADIA SLT FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, very nice, maroon, 163,805 miles .....................$10,995 ...........$9,500 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY VAN, 3.5L V6, leather, loaded, good cond., silver, 235,438 miles ............................................................................................................................$6,995 ...........$5,900 2007 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, very nice, maroon, 13,307 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 2007 CHEVY 1/2 TON SILVERADO EXT CAB 2WD P.U., 4.3L V6, good equipment, very nice gray, 90,783 miles ............................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,500 2007 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 2WD, P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, good condition, black, 199,709 miles ...................................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,900 2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN, 3.3L V6, well equipped, good cond., blue, 227,123 miles..............................................................................................................................$3,995 ...........$2,900 2006 GMC ENVOY XL DENALI 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, gray, 199,889 miles ..............................................................................................................................$8,995 ...........$7,500 2006 CHEVY COLORADO Z71 4X4 CREW CAB, 3.5L 5 cyl., all power, good cond., white, 228,586 miles ..............................................................................................................................$8,995 ...........$7,900 2006 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, black, 102,187 miles ...................................................................................................................... $13,995.........$12,500 2005 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD, 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, silver, 278,727 miles......................................................................................................................... $5,995...........$4,900 2005 CHEVY EQUINOX LT AWD, 3.4L V6, loaded, very good cond., silver, 193,664 miles .................... $5,995...........$4,500 2005 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., diamond white, 154,592 miles ....................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,500 2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS FWD, 3.4L V6, all power, good cond., blue, 139,557 miles........................ $6,995...........$5,900
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2004 BUICK RANIER CXL AWD, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, all power, very nice, black, 149,593 miles ........................................................................................................................ $6,995...........$5,500 2004 CHEVY TAHOE Z71 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, good cond., beige, 224,739 miles ........................................................................................................................ $6,995...........$5,500 2004 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 4.6L V8, leather, loaded, good cond., beige, 105,466 miles ...................... $7,995...........$6,900 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD, 4.2L, 6 cyl., all power, exc. cond., blue, 148,224 miles ............. $6,995...........$5,900 2004 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, fair condition, black, 342,618 miles .................................................................................................. $8,995...........$7,900 2002 CHEVY BLAZER LS 4WD, 4.3L V6, all power, very nice, blue, 112,446 miles ...................................$4,995 ...........$3,900 2002 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT, 3.3L V6, loaded, fair cond., silver, 191,288 miles ................ $2,995...........$1,900 2002 CHEVY ½ TON SUBURBAN LT 4WD, 5.3L, V8, leather, loaded, good cond,. red, 231,470 miles ........................................................................................................................... $7,995...........$4,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 215,294 miles .................................................................................................................... $6,995...........$5,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., 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 2000 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 4.7L V8, loaded, very nice, white, 167,762 miles ........................................................................................................................ $6,995...........$5,900 1999 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS, 4 WD, 5.7 V8, all power, very good cond., blue, 238,221 miles .............. $4,995...........$3,900 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats, all power, nice cond., green, 160,151 miles..................... $6,995...........$5,900
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2018 CHEVY CAMARO ZL1 CONVERTIBLE, 6.2L V8, one owner, leather, loaded, like new, blue, 2,159 miles ............................................................................................................................ $65,995.........$64,900 2017 CHEVY CRUZE LT, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., loaded, exc. cond., silver, 46,522 miles .............................. $16,995.........$15,500 2016 CHEVY CRUZE PREMIUM, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, super nice, white, 52,338 miles ........................................................................................................................ $16,995.........$15,500 2013 CHEVY CRUZE LTZ 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., RS package, leather, loaded, black, 70,283 miles............... $9,995...........$8,900 2013 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 51,875 mi. ........................................................................................................................ $14,995.........$13,900 2010 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 118,206 miles ........................................................................................................................ $11,995...........$9,900 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.9L V6, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 167,922 miles ............... $10,995...........$9,500 2006 CHEVY MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, loaded, very nice cond., blue, 91,958 miles ............................ $6,995...........$5,500 1989 CHEVY CAMARO IROC Z28 COUPE, 5.7L V8, T-Tops, loaded, show car, white, 63,899 miles ........................................................................................................................ $18,995.........$17,500
OTHER MAKES
2018 CHRYSLER 300 AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, super nice, black, 28,612 miles ........................ $23,995.........$22,500 2017 HYUNDAI SONATA, 4 dr., 2.4L 4 cyl., nicely equipped, exc. cond., gray, 49,823 miles .......................................................................................................................... $14,995.........$13,900 2017 BUICK VERANO, 4 dr., 2.4L 4 cyl., loaded, exc. cond., white, 52,584 miles ................................. $16,995.........$14,900 2016 HONDA CIVIC 4 dr., 2.0L, 4 cyl., well equipped, like new, silver, 9,375 miles........................................................................................................................... $17,995.........$16,500 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY SE SPORT, 4 dr., 2.5L, 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, like new black, 30,225 miles ........................................................................................................................ $17,995.........$15,900 2010 FORD FUSION SE, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., all power, very nice, gray, 181,948 miles .......................................................................................................................... $5,995...........$4,500 2008 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.0L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, beige, 69,814 miles ........................................................................................................................ $10,995...........$9,500 2007 BUICK LUCERNE CX 4 dr, 3.8L V6, all power, exc. cond., silver, 104,616 miles ............................ $7,995...........$6,900 2007 FORD MUSTANG GT, 2 dr., 4.6L V8, 5 speed, loaded, sharp, blue, 98,261 miles ........................ $10,995...........$9,900 2006 BUICK LACROSSE CX, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, one owner, all power, super nice, beige, 28,353 miles .......................................................................................................................... $7,995...........$6,500 2006 PONTIAC G6 GT, 2 dr., 3.5L V6, sunroof, loaded, super nice, silver, 94,873 miles ......................... $7,995...........$6,700 1999 FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE, 4.6L V8, leather, loaded, sharp, gray, 68,000 miles .......................................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,900 1995 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE, 2 dr., 3.1L V6, loaded, super nice, blue, 20,294 miles ...................... $5,995...........$4,900 1994 JAGUAR XJS CONVERTIBLE, 4.0L 6 cyl., leather, loaded, show car, maroon, 52,066 miles .................................................................................................................... $17,995.........$16,500
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