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Non-compliance tops court case GREENVILLE — Allegations of noncompliance topped two cases in Darke County Common Pleas Court on Wednesday. Judge Jonathan P. Hein presided. First to make an appearance via video from the Darke County jail was Kyle L. Brown, 30, of Greenville. Brown is currently on community control sanctions for two convictions of domestic violence, both fourthdegree felonies, and faces up to two years of incarceration. His failure to comply stems from alcohol and illegal drug usage. According to Darke County Assistant Prosecutor Jesse Green, this failure to comply is not an isolated incident. The defendant will continue to “Disobey the court’s orders concerning the use of alcohol and drugs.” “The best bet is to have a period of forced sobriety,” continued Green. “We know he is not going to be drinking in jail.” According to probation, Brown’s non-compliance included ignoring alerts for breath analyzer testing via Soberlink. The defendant claimed the signal to his cell phone, which provides the alerts would go in and out, but admitted to not complying with testing due to drinking. Brown asked the court for an own recognizance bond to obtain a lawyer and not lose his employment, “Or at least a work release.” Stating he was going to strike a balance between the defendant and prosecution, Hein released Brown on an OR bond with the same terms and conditions with daily reporting for education classes. “If you don’t show up every day, you can just go back to a black and white striped uniform,” said Hein. Bradley S. Crum, 33, of Greenville, went before the court via video from the Darke County jail also on allegations of non-compliance. Crum was originally convicted on breaking and entering, a fifth-degree felony, in July. He was sentenced to 60 months of community control and was scheduled to meet with probation but failed to report on July 30. He was arrested on Aug. 16. “Which gets you a black and white striped jumpsuit and a meal plan,” said Hein. “Because you didn’t show up on schedule.” Crum proceeded to waive counsel and admit to the violations. When asked about housing, he requested Graham House (Good Samaritan Home), agreeing with Judge Hein that his current living quarters and housemates were less than ideal. He was sentenced to 11 days with six days of credit, allowing time for assessments by probation. “So you got five more days to figure out a better place to live,” said Hein. “Get your evaluations done and if they say show up — you show up.” Reach reporter Bethany J. Royer-DeLong at 937/548-3330 or email broyer-delong@aimmediamidwest.com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

GREENVILLE-In addition to awards being presented prior to Thursday’s annual Parade of Champions at the Great Darke County Fair an exciting announcement was made. Melinda Lee, organization director for the Darke County Farm Bureau, announced the Farm Bureau was making a $2,000 donaLinda Moody | DarkeCountyMedia.com tion to the 4-H program in Darke Melinda Lee, organization director for Darke County Farm County. Bureau, points to others on the racetrack in front of the “We held a Farm to Table dinner Grandstand who were on the committee which made the for the first time last year at Win$2,800 donation to Darke County 4-H possible.

ner’s Farm Meats, and we’re donating the proceeds to 4-H,” Lee said. “We wanted to give back to the community. We connected producer and consumer to give back.” Serving with Lee on the committee that made the donation possible were Morgan Aultman, Dena Wuebker and Rob Winner. Lee, who is from Morrow County, has been with Farm Bureau for five years, the last 3 ½ in Darke County. Prior to that, she started serving in central Ohio in 2015. Contact Darke County Media Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com or 937-569-4315, ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

Sidewalk regulations narrowly pass GREENVILLE – Although a lot of things in Darke County come to a screeching halt when the fair arrives, Greenville’s city government keeps marching on. Greenville City Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday and may have finally decided how to proceed with sidewalk repairs. For the past several months, Mayor Steve Willman and the city’s administration has been pushing the issue of sidewalk repair. A council meeting in May and a community meeting in June laid out the groundwork for what the administration wanted to accomplish. The city is separated into 10 phases with the first phase taking place in 2020. Property owners in the areas inside Walnut on the west, Tecumseh on the east, East Water Street on the north to Fifth Street on the south are in the first phase. If the homeowner chooses not to perform the work, the city will hire a contractor to repair the sidewalks. The resident will have an opportunity to pay for the project,

but if they don’t it will be assessed to their property taxes to be paid over a period of five years. An administration fee from the city and county for the assessment would be included. On Tuesday, council narrowly approved an ordinance establishing the regulations to determine if a sidewalk is in need of repair. As pointed out by Council President John Burkett, the ordinance provides an opportunity to appeal to the Greenville County Safety Committee if the sidewalk is determined to be in disrepair. With Councilman Leon Roger absent from the meeting, the vote ended in a 3-3 tie, which gave President Burkett the opportunity to cast the deciding vote. “The chair votes yes,” said Burkett. Joining Burkett in voting in the affirmative were Jeff Whitaker, Doug Wright and Doug Schmidt. Voting against were Clarence Godwin, John Hensley and Dori Howdieshell. Council approved the use of street department workers to help revitalize the Rotary Park in downtown Greenville. The little-used park may soon see a few more people enjoying the green space once the facelift is

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completed. The Rotary Park is located just off the Public Square and is nestled behind the Moc Shop/Act 1 Realty and Final Bow studios. Volunteers recently painted the walls and removed brush from the park. Crysta Bloomingdale, executive director of Main Street Greenville, explained they want to do more to enhance the park, which would include the installation of shade sails, picnic tables and LED lighting. The street department would be responsible for ripping out concrete, digging holes for shade sails posts and creating and electrical tap for the lighting in this city-owned park. Main Street Greenville is seeking a grant and doing fundraising to finish the project.

Jeff Francis, IT manager for the city, shared the cost of airing council meetings on GPAT may soon be going up. There is no longer a requirement for Spectrum to provide a local channel and at anytime they could institute a $500 a month connection fee. GPAT is currently operated by Greenville City Schools and the IMTV class. They have sponsors signed up through May 2020. Francis estimated the cost to the city, even without the connection fee, to approach $71,000. The city could also choose to live-stream meetings on its You Tube channel at a projected cost of $2,750 over the next five years. Contact Editor Ryan Berry at rberry@ aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 5690066. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

Mini Food Truck Rally Sept. 1 GREENVILLE – The next Mini Food Truck Rally in the Park will be on Sunday, Sept. 1 from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. The event will be held

in the Greenville City Park, 610 E. Harmon Drive. This will be the final food truck rally in the Greenville Park for 2019.

The food trucks participating on this particular Sunday are: Pa’s Pork, Homestead Spud, Wildfire Pizza and Creme de la

Creme Cakery. There will be a concert by the Greenville municipal band at 7 p.m. in the band shelter in the park.


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On Aug. 15 two officers were called to the 100 block of Vine Street to search for Matthew Hall, who had an active warrant through Preble County Sheriff’s office. Hall was inside a shed on the property and he refused to exit, telling the officers he was armed and dangerous. Hall told the officers he had a gun and they would have to shoot him. Officers set up a perimeter around the shed and contacted the Darke County Sheriff’s Special Response Team to come to the scene. Multiple Darke County units responded. Hall

eventually said he would come out after he talked and prayed with his girlfriend, who was also inside the shed. When Hall opened the door the girlfriend came out of the shed and was detained by officers. Hall then exited the shed and was arrested. He told officers there were no other people inside the shed, but when officers went inside, they located another male subject lying under a large amount of clothing. The male was detained and identified as Adam Kolb, who had an active warrant through Greenville PD. Kolb was transported to the Darke County Jail, where he was incarcerated. Kolb’s original

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charge was for possession of a drug abuse instrument with no bond. Hall’s warrant was confirmed through the Preble County Sheriff’s office. He was arrested and transported to the Preble/Darke County line, where he was released to the custody of the Preble County Sheriff’s Office. Hall’s original charge was nonsupport with no bond. Hall was also charged with obstructing official business.

Welfare Check On Aug. 16 an officer was flagged over by a concerned citizen who said there was a subject either sleeping or passed out by the Annie Oakley statue at Martin Street and South Broadway Street. The officer located a male subject sitting on the ground with his head slumped forward on the east side of the gazebo. Around the subject was a bicycle with two flat tires, no pedals or chain sprocket, an extra tire rim and extra tires, and a back pack. The male woke up and stood as the officer was approaching the scene. The officer asked the male what his name was and he said Robbie Hobbs. Officers had been advised earlier in the morning that adult probation was preparing an arrest warrant for Hobbs. An Adult Probation officer arrived on scene and indicated for the officer to go ahead and arrest Hobbs. When officers attempted to restrain Hobbs he tried to pull away and run. Hobbs also began to swing at officers, hitting the probation officer in the side of the head, knocking his glasses off his face. Hobbs was eventually taken to the ground by

officers where he continued to be combative and resist arrest. Hobbs was given numerous verbal commands by both officers to stop resisting, but he failed to comply. Once officers gained control he was placed in handcuffs. Hobbs was transported directly to the Darke County Jail, where he was incarcerated on resisting arrest and a probation violation. A witness was sitting in the gazebo during the whole incident and voluntarily wrote out a statement. The bicycle and extra parts were collected and transported to the Hart Avenue garage, where they were secured and will be released to Hobbs when he is released from jail.

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up to Wintrow and took control of her on the ground and placed her into handcuffs. Wintrow had been seen within 1,000 feet of the K-8 School located at 1111 North Ohio St. Witnesses, were all contacted and completed written statements, advising they were traveling down East Main Street when they were alarmed by Wintrow walking down the sidewalk, barely clothed, intoxicated and exposing her bottom. Wintrow was voluntarily intoxicated in a public place in front of multiple witness engaging in conduct that the witnesses saw as offensive due to her lack of clothing. She was placed under arrest for 4th degree disorderly conduct for being within the vicinity of the school and 2nd degree resisting arrest. She was transported to the Darke County jail, where she was incarcerated on a $1,050 bond and was issued misdemeanor citations for both disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

cess. Approximately 15 minutes after leaving the residence, the officer was contacted by dispatch who said the residents on Deshler called and reported the missing juvenile was out back behind their residence in a shed. The officer returned to the address and was able to make contact with the missing juvenile who was found in the shed in the back yard with a male subject. The juvenile’s mother was called and said she did not have transportation to come pick her daughter up. The mother gave officers the name of a friend who lives in Greenville and said the friend would take custody of the juvenile. The officer transported the juvenile to the police department to wait on the friend, who arrived, was identified and took custody of the girl. Later on the same day, a police sergeant saw the juvenile walking on Green Street near Martin Street. He stopped the juvenile and the reporting officer also responded to assist. Contact was made with Shelby County Juvenile Probation and they advised that due to the circumstances of the incident, they wanted the juvenile to be arrested for a probation violation. The officer transported the juvenile to the Post Office in Russia, where she released into the custody of a Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputy.

On Aug. 18 officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of East Main Street on the report of a disorderly female. Dispatch advised several people called GPD witnessing the disorderly female, who was barely clothed and intoxicated. The disorderly female was found in the CVS parking lot and was identified as Carla Wintrow. She was highly intoxiOn Aug. 17 an officer cated and was cursing was dispatched to a out loud, her speech was home in the 100 block slurred, both eyes were of Deshler Avenue on glassy and bloodshot and the report of a missing she had a strong odor juvenile female who of an alcoholic beverage was possibly staying at coming from her person. that residence. Upon Wintrow told officers she arrival the officer made had been drinking and contact with residents EARLY BIRD POLICY did lines of meth. She of the address and was The Greenville Police was told to calm down advised the missing Beat is prepared from but she continued to female juvenile had yell and resist officers. stayed the evening there public records available at the Greenville Police Wintrow was placed but they believed she inside a police cruiser. left before they woke up. Department. Every effort is made to balance the Her purple pants were The juvenile was listed public’s right to know lying on the sidewalk as missing from Sidney. with the rights of the in-front of CVS and her It also was discovered individuals involved. keys and personal items the juvenile was on proReaders are encouraged were lying in the parkbation through Shelby to contact Greenville ing lot of the CVS. Once County Juvenile Court. Police if they have Wintrow was detained The officer advised the information or concerns and placed in the police residents she was listed cruiser, the reporting as a missing juvenile and regarding these or any other incidents they see. officer learned from two if they allow her to stay The Early Bird notes all other officers she had at their residence after resisted arrest by runknowing that they could suspects are innocent until proven guilty and ning away when they face criminal charges. welcomes comments and announced themselves One of the residents concerns regarding this and ordered her to stop. tried multiple times to GREENVILLE – The community service. The two officers said contact the juvenile via Ohio Department of Facebook without sucTransportation announced they eventually caught road work on the following routes in Darke County. North Broadway Street between W. Main Street and Magnolia Drive, daily lane closures through Sept. 30 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. One lane will remain open for travel in both directions using flaggers. US 127 between US 36 and SR 121, lane closures through Dec. 6. One lane will remain open in each direction. Kruckeberg Road between SR 121 and Jaysville St. Johns Road, road closure through Dec. 6. The official detour is: SR 121 to Jaysville St. Johns Road. SR 121 between Preble County Line and New Madison corporation limit, daily lane closures through Sept. 30 between We play an important, irreplaceable role in Darke County! 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. One Together we report on school events, weekend gatherings, lane will remain open for community news, high school and community sports... travel in each direction all the things that make this community great! using flaggers. SR 49 between Elroy Ansonia Road and SR 47, road closure, Aug. Fair subscription specials 100 Washington Avenue • Greenville, OHgood 45331 are ONLY at 26 – Sept. 6. The official The Darke County Fair, detour is: SR 118 to SR August 16-24, 2019 47.

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Darke County Fair hosts parade and memorial service Major General Ashenhurst, guest speaker, thanks Veterans for their service lated them for being the one percent of our population who serve. She also shared GREENVILLE — It’s a there are approximately tradition going on 50-plus 800,000 Veterans in the years strong. This year, state of Ohio with 67,000 of Major General Deborah them women and 3,300 VetA. Ashenhurst was a guest erans in Darke County. speaker for the Veteran’s “I’m happy to be here,” Parade and Memorial Service held at the Grandstand said Ashenhurst, who took a few minutes to recognize at the Great Darke County World War II Veterans in Fair on Wednesday. attendance for the evening. Ashenhurst is U.S. Army A performance by the and National Guard retired after 37 years in service, and United States Air Force Band of Flight’s Spirit of currently Director of the Freedom formerly known Ohio Department of Veteras the Wright Brass, started ans Services. When asked if she had any the event. The band is special comments in regards composed of active duty musicians in the United to the evening event, Ashenhurst stated it was impor- States Air Force stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force tant that we all honor and Base. recognize our Veterans. Out-going county com“Sometimes that message mander, Ted Bruner, and gets lost in our day to day lives,” said Ashenhurst. She member of the Darke County Veterans Commisthanked the Veterans for sion provided the welcome their service and congratuBy Bethany J. Royer-DeLong Darkecountymedia.com

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DeWine to visit Japan COLUMBUS – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced he will lead a business development mission to Japan in September. Japan is Ohio’s top international investor, with more than 72,860 Ohioans employed at 852 different Japan-owned establishments across the state. Japan also was Ohio’s fifth largest export market for Ohio products in 2018, when Ohio firms exported more than $1.67 billion worth of products to Japan. “Ohio and Japan share a special investment relationship, and my administration is committed to strengthening those ties,” said Governor DeWine. “This business development mission looks to find new opportunities for partnership and build upon the successes and ties that have benefitted the people of both Ohio and Japan.” Official meetings and events are scheduled from Sept. 8-13. In addition to growing relationships with current and prospective company investors, the Governor will seek to create more awareness of Ohio for company representatives, key influencers, and government leaders. J.P. Nauseef, JobsOhio president and chief investment officer, and Lydia Mihalik, director of the Ohio Development Services Agency, will join the Governor to support the mission. Anchoring the mission will be Governor DeWine’s visit to the 51st Midwest U.S.-Japan Association (MWJA) annual conference in Tokyo. MWJA is a bilateral organization comprised of the governments of ten U.S. Midwestern states, eight prefectures in Japan, and about 100 Japanese corporations. This will be the first visit by an Ohio Governor to the MWJA Annual Conference in more than a decade. In addition to the Governor’s delegation, more than 50 government and economic development officials will represent Ohio regions and communities at the conference. The mission will also include a visit to the Saitama Prefecture, Ohio’s sister state in Japan. Next year marks the 30th anniversary of the Ohio-Saitama sister state relationship. Governor DeWine plans to explore ways to build on the strong ties that have been established with Saitama. Governor DeWine has been deeply engaged in boosting Ohio investment since the beginning of his administration. On his third day in office, Governor DeWine attended the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Mich., which included visits with Japanese automakers and suppliers. In February, Governor DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine met with Japan’s Ambassador to the United States, Shinsuke J. Sugiyama, at the Embassy of Japan during a meeting of the National Governors Association. In June, Governor DeWine took advocacy of Ohio to the SelectUSA Summit in Washington, D.C., where he also met Japanese business leaders and economic development professionals.

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My baby, my baby, help, help only take place the first year. For us, we had to sit through a welcome for parents and then my wife had to help my daughter arrange things in her room. The phrase “had to help” is not factuThis weekend will mark our third “move-in weekend” ally correct, even though she believed it to be. My for our daughter. For those of you that don’t have a child daughter was quite capable of arranging the stuff in her in college or have not had room without help from my the opportunity to experiwife. However, it was the ence a “move-in weekend,” cleanest her room was the I’ll explain the process. entire school year. When my This weekend is when wife said she “had to help” thousands of people invade what she was actually saya college town to unload ing was, “My baby, my baby, everything the student thinks he or she might need help, help, they’re taking my over the next ninth months. baby, forever.” That first move-in weekMost of the stuff they take is returned home at Christmas end was a doozy for sure. As we were leaving our daughbreak or before if a parent comes to visit. Parents battle ter behind, I went live on Facebook, but only because for parking spots in front my daughter asked me to of the dorm or apartments, and not because I knew there hustle to move half of your would be water works. We house up three flights of got less than a block away stairs so you can quickly before the tears started flowmove your car so someone ing and then she saw my else can complete the same daughter’s social media that process. said. “Yay, they’re leaving me I might have over-simplified the process a little. I left forever.” My wife scolded me for out a few steps that usually

taking the video and said, “You are such a girl.” We no longer have move-in weekends since my daughter has decided to stay up there the last two summers. She is on her own when it comes to moving stuff from one place to another. That doesn’t mean we don’t do our part to help her out. We’ve been up there several times this summer to buy groceries, transport a futon, and we may have even fixed her car a time or two. My daughter did come home for a few days earlier this month and it was great to have her around. I think she needed some home time and we definitely needed some time with her. After all, she is a fun girl. One of the tasks that we had to complete when she was home was to take her to that store in West Chester where once you enter the doors you have to finish the maze before you can leave. It has all kinds of furniture that you have to put together from pictures only – no words. Our goal was to buy

a glass display case for her boyfriend’s birthday. She asked if we could pay half – we paid all. I wanted to go on Friday when I had plenty of time. My wife wanted to go on Saturday. Guess which day we went. Yep, Saturday. The reason – “I don’t want her to leave tomorrow. If we go tonight she’ll leave tomorrow.” Here’s the kicker – she left after we got home on Saturday. Even though we don’t do move-in weekends anymore, my wife wants to feel our daughter is dependent on us. My daughter doesn’t think she is, but she really is. She still needs me to fill out those stupid FASFA forms in order to get her scholarships and school loans. Personally, the only way I want her to be dependent on us is as a dependant on my tax return. I’m kind of sad that I’m losing that. Contact Editor Ryan Berry at rberry@ aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 5690066. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

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DARKE COUNTY – Thanks to Top Priority Veterans and the American Legion Honor Guard, Pioneer Cemetery now has an American Flag flying over the graves. The cemetery is one of the oldest in the county and hasn’t had a flag flying all the time in over 20 years. On-hand for the dedication were Viet Nam vet Don Delaplane, Army; Richard Hyatt, Navy; Fred Dean, Air Force; 92-year-old Bob Boyd, WWll Navy vet; Larry Henderson, Navy; and Anika Henderson sang the National Anthem.

COLUMBUS – Rep. Jena Powell (R-Arcanum) is joint-sponsoring a bill with Rep. Tim Ginter (R-Salem) to extend a refundable tax credit to individuals who donate cash to qualifying pregnancy resource centers. The amount of the tax credit will equal 50 percent of the taxpayer’s total pregnancy resource center contributions during that year. “I am excited about this bill because we think Ohioans can spend money for their community better than state government can,” says Powell. “This bill gives an incentive for

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Bigry takes Gene Riegle Memorial at county fair Kenneth W. Terpenning, M.I.S. As the field came in front Contributing Columnist

On the final night of racing at The Great Darke Co. Fair, speed was on the menu early and often as more track records fell. Between the record times and the events everyone in the grandstand came to watch, The Gene Riegle Memorial Open Pace and the Arnie Almahurst Open Trot, the night’s races left no one disappointed. In the $50,000 Gene Riegle Memorial Open Pace, millionaire world champion Dancin Yankee and driver Ronnie Wrenn, Jr took early command from his rail position to get to the quarter in 27.2.

of the grandstand and reached the half-mile station, driver Tyler Smith had other ideas on how he wanted to race his mount Sectionline Bigry. He pulled out of the three hole and pushed past the early leader before the half. Smith and Bigry put up all the numbers after that (half in 55.3, threequarters in 1:23.4) and marched home an easy 2 ½ length winner in a time of 1:52.1, just two-fifths of a second off of the all-time track record. Sectionline Bigry is a 4-Year-Old Gelding by Pet Rock out of the Cambest mare Aquatic Yankee. He is trained by Steve Bauder, owned by

for Aged Male Trotters. I Know My Chip held off the late hitting Pine Dream to win by a nose on the line in a thrilling finish. I Know My Chip is trained by Walter Haynes, Jr, owned by Brian Carsey, John Mcgill, and Black And White Stable and was bred in Ohio by Kimberly Dailey. Rock Is Sweet scored in race 7 (the Marvin Godown Memorial FFA Pace) in a new track record time of 1:53.4 for Photo Courtesy of Brad Conrad Aged Pacing Mares with Driver Tyler Smith crosses the finish line with Sectionline Bigry to win the $50,000 Gene Riegle Memorial 18-year-old driver/trainer Open Pace. Luke Hanners aboard for owner Lases Racing. Almahurst Open Trot was My Chip (by Deep Chip Harold Bauder and was The night’s results may out of the Pegasus Spur just as exciting as driver bred in Ohio by Harold be viewed in their entirety Bauder, Michael Dixon and Sam Widger, who came in mare Madeline’s Crown) here: https://racing.ustrotfrom Hoosier Park, guided to a wire to wire score in Harold Bauder. 7-Year-Old gelding I Know 1:55.1, a new track record ting.com/default.aspx The $25,000 Arnie

Ansonia scrimmages Lehman and Twin Valley South By J.C. Tilton

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ANSONIA — Ansonia traveled to Twin Valley South for a three-way scrimmage, which also involved Lehman Catholic. Ansonia enjoyed some success, but also had mental mistakes that could be costly in a game situation. Ansonia had a total of 4 varsity scores while the JV’s scored twice. Lehman Catholic had four and one respectively while South only had a single score. Ansonia’s varsity defense was almost unscored upon,

tioning and the way that our linemen are coming off the ball. They showed a lot of toughness.” The Tiger defense saw a couple of different looks from the two teams. South ran a pro set offense while Lehman Catholic used a shotgun formation with the quarterback in the backfield. However both teams featured the run and occasionally mixed in the pass. The J. C. Tilton | DarkeCountyMedia.com Tigers defended both well, Ansonia gets a big gain the teams preseason football scrimmage. for a good while the longest run given up was a 15 yard Ansonia Coach Matt but late in the scrimmage carry by the Lehman quarMacy on the offense, “The Lehman Catholic threw a 45-yard touchdown strike to thing I liked the most in this terback on an option play. The Tiger offense seemed scrimmage was our condibreak the shutout.

to move the ball well against both teams. They featured the run as well, but were not afraid to mix in the pass effectively. Fumbles were a problem as the team coughed up the ball twice and a third time the ball was fumbled into the end zone on a pass play but fortunately a Tiger player trailing the play fell on the ball for the score. Coach Macy on the teams mistakes, “The single most thing that I didn’t like was our fumbling. We gave away the ball twice and recovered our fumble in the end zone once – that is something

that we are not going to tolerate. That is something we have get to cleaned up by the time we meet Riverside.” Both South and Ansonia had good numbers on the sidelines which bodes well for the future success of the programs and also gives depth for the season. However, there were only 17 Lehman Catholic players who dressed on Saturday morning, so they could have problems going forward as a single injury could affect both offense and defense with so many having to go both ways.

Greenville High School boys golf downs Butler Aviators VANDALIA – The Greenville boys golf team

handily defeated the Vandalia-Butler Aviators 163190 on the road at Cassel Hills golf course. “Cassel Hills is a very

difficult course so to shoot a team score of 163 is very good,” said Greenville coach Brian Stickel. “First time in many years we

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beat Butler.” Warren Hartzell and Evan Saylor led the Green Wave each shooting a 37, Alex Kolb shot a 43, Jack Marchal and Ash Williams both with a 46 and Eric Price rounded out the team with a 50. “Great effort from the team tonight,” Stickel

noted. “Both Evan and Ash had personal best scores.” The win gave Greenville its first Miami Valley League (MVL) win giving the local team a 1-1 conference record and 1-2 on the new season. “The 163 is one of the best scores we have had in

many years,” Coach Stickel said. “Hopefully this will give us a lot of confidence and we can continue to improve to get even better.” 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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National Tractor Pullers Association fair pull sees 66 hooks crew. “They build indoor tracks for the NTPA, they build outside tracks for the NTPA. They are good at what they do. They can take GREENVILLE – The Darke County Tractor Pull- a pile of dirt and make a pulling track out of it – and ers Association (DCTPA) hosted the National Tractor a good one.” “We have been doing it Pullers Association (NTPA) for almost 40 years here,” Regional Pull and treated said DCTPA Vice President the fans to 66 hooks on the Kyle Schlechty. “It’s just a night. fun place to play. We have “We have one of the a really nice facility, great best tracks there is,” said seating, great track. The fair DCTPA Hall of Famer board just puts together a Duane Edwards. “The really nice facility over the Schlechty boys and everyyears.” body that helps them,” The 39th Annual Tractor The twin pulling tracks & Truck Pull morning event on the infield of the Grand Stand are some of the finest showcased the Antique tractors including 4500 pound in the country attracting class, 5000 pound, 5500 pullers from many states. pound, 6000 pound and “You couldn’t ask for a better bunch of guys to build 6500 pound classes. “We had a lot of antiques a track,” Edwards stated of the Schlechty boys and their today,” Schlechty said. “We

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on the night spotlighting Modifieds, Two Wheel Drive Trucks, Mini Mods, Pro Stock Diesel 3.0 Trucks, Pro Stock and Heavy Pro Stocks. “We keep doing it every year,” Schlechty said of hosting the NTPA. “Just the quality of equipment that we get to come in here because of all the effort everyone puts into it, we get a lot of high dollar, high quality top placing equipment that comes here to compete even though they are chasing points. There is a lot of high dollar equipment here.” “It was a beautiful day for pulling in Darke County,” concluded Edwards.

An National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA) high powered tractor pulls at The Great Darke County Fair’s Contact Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser 2029 pull. at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com

pulled our local stuff today ity equipment at the county – we have a lot of good qual- level.”

The evening NTPA National Pull had 66 hooks

or (937) 853-6390-Ext. 1751. Read more news, features and sports a DarkeCountyMedia.com.

Lady Wave 50 better than Troy at meet TROY – The Greenville Lady Wave varsity golf team stayed perfect on the season by defeating the Troy Lady Trojans 186-236 in a Thursday match following a Tuesday night 209222 win over Piqua. “The girls played very well in the match against Troy,” said Greenville coach Tracy Haines. “They were more relaxed than they were in the match against Piqua the day before.” Greenville moves to 3-0 with early season wins over Butler, Piqua and Troy. Greenville freshman Kenna Jenkinson led the Lady Wave with a 38, Riley Hunt shot a 46, Jessica Mortensen carded a 49 and Trinity Reis rounded out the top four with a 53. “Riley Hunt shot a personal best for 9-holes with

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Riley Hunt watches her putt roll to the cup for the Greenville Lady Wave golf team.

a 46,” noted Haines. “Riley putted very well today and only had 16 putts.” “Trinity Reis also shot a 9-hole personal best with her 53,” Coach Haines added. Libby Harnish led Troy with a 51, while Delaney Davis shot a 52. Megan Coate added a 64 and Kami

Lehman had a 69. In the three matches to date, the Lady Wave have outplayed their opponents 576-685 for a 192-228 per game average. Contact Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 853-6390-Ext. 1751. Read more news, features and sports a DarkeCountyMedia.com.

Wayne Lakes 5K GREENVILLE – Friends of Wayne Lakes is holding a 5k run on Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Wayne Lakes Beach. A kids race, 12 and under, is free and will be held at 8:30 a.m. The 5k

begins at 9 a.m. Awards presented to top three male and female overall and top three in each age division. Register at runersignup. com. Packet pickup is available from 6-8 p.m.

on Sept. 6 or 8-9 a.m. on Saturday at the Clubhouse, 100 Community Drive, Greenville (Wayne Lakes). Post race events include fun kids’ games, and food and refreshments for participants.

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Greenville and Versailles battle in the teams’ final tune-up before regular season play.

Versailles tops GHS in final tune-up By Chuck Runner

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VERSAILLES – Versailles and Greenville met for their final tune-up before the regular season starts next week. The scrimmaged was unique in the fact that both teams featured father and son coaching together. Greenville’s coach Bart Schmitz has his dad Dave as his defensive coordinator while Versailles coach Ryan Jones has his dad Darrell running the Tiger defense. Both team offenses

looked good on the ground with the Tigers coming out on top 27-21 in the three quarter scrimmage. “We did much better tonight.” Jones said “The offensive line did a great job.” Schmitz was happy with his team’s offense. “We’re doing a lot of good things offensively right now” Schmitz said, I thought we blocked really well.”

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Greenville’s Tony Sells scored twice and the defense recovered a fumble in the end zone. The Tigers had touchdown runs by Landon Henry, Jack Osborne and two by quarterback Ryan Martin. Greenville will open their season against Eaton while the Tigers will face Celina.


OBITUARIES

8A Sunday, August 25, 2019

Donald C. Henry

HENRY – Donald C. Henry, 57, of Versailles, passed away suddenly on Aug. 15, 2019 at 3:46 p.m. at Wayne Hospital, Greenville. Born in Greenville on June 4, 1962, he was one of 10 children to the late Paul August Henry & Julitta Teresa (Broerman) Henry. In his younger years he worked at Stucke Farm, and later in life retired from Clopay after 27 years of service. Donald loved the outdoors; “coon hunting”, fishing, cutting wood, and going trapping with the boys. Don enjoyed the companionship of his Jack Russell dog, “Muffy”, the best and smartest nurse maid ever. When he wasn’t outside, he was playing cards or teasing all his sisters & playing pranks on them and his wife. Donald was a family man, with a wonderful heart & will truly be missed. In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his sister Betty (Kelch) Hierholzer: brother Thomas P. Henry: father-in-law Anthony J. Droesch: brother-in-law Valbert Kelch. Survived by his loving wife Zita Kay (Droesch) Henry whom he married in Chickasaw, Ohio on Sept. 28, 1991; sons Ethan & Elizabeth Henry, and Jacob & Kimberly Henry; sisters Norma & Rich Nerderman of Minster, Jan Russell of Troy, Ruth Henry of New Bremen, Cathy & John Shue of North Star, Sue Henry of Lima, Judy Henry of Versailles, and Sharon & Duane Goubeaux of Greenville; brothers & sisters-in-laws Julius Hierholzer of St. Henry, Sharon Henry of Versailles, Dominica & Tom Bazeley of Cincinnati, Cinda & Dave Helmstetter of St. Mary’s, Bonnie & Marvin Fortkamp of Ft. Recovery, Larry Droesch of Wilmington, and Kevin Droesch & fiance’ Sandy Litmer of Chickasaw; mother-inlaw Mary B. Droesch; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, friends and family. The family would like to extend a special thank you on Donald’s behalf to all of the farmers and landowners for allowing him to trap & hunt on their properties all these years. Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Denis Catholic Church on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019 with Rev.Fr. Jim Simons presiding. Burial is at Holy Fam-

ily Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Versailles Life Squad. Online sympathies www.baileyzechar. com. RUE-RESSLER – Shawna L Rue-Ressler, 33, of Versailles, died Sunday, Aug. 4, 2019. Visitation will be held Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019 from noon-3 p.m. with a Memorial Service at 3 p.m. at Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home.

Monday, Aug. 19, 2019 at the Chestnut Village Center at the Brethren Retirement Community, 750 Chestnut Circle, Greenville, Ohio 45331. The family has entrusted Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus, with the arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www. tributefuneralhomes. com.

ily of Sweden; Elke & Martin Seidel & Family of Germany: as well as many close nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held Thursday, Aug. 21, 2019 at the funeral home with Pastor Nick Dimmick presiding. Burial is at Greenlawn Cemetery, Versailles. Memorial contributions may be made to the Versailles Life Squad or Heritage Park. Online sympathies www.baileyzechar.com.

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home Monday, August 26, 2019 from 5–8 p.m. E-mail condolences can be made online at www. kreitzerfuneralhome. com.

may visit on Saturday from 9 a.m. until the time of the Service at 11 a.m. Memorial Contributions may be given to Ansonia Rescue, P.O. Box 171, Ansonia, Ohio 45303. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www. tributefuneralhomes. com.

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Ruth Murphy

MURPHY – Ruth “Susie” Murphy, 81, of Greenville, passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019 at the Brethren Retirement Community in Greenville. She was born on Sept. 27, 1937 in Richmond, Ind. to the late Everett and Ruth (Pryfogle) Spotts. In addition to her parents, Susie was preceded in death by brothers, David and Larry Spotts, and her sister, Martha Stevens. Susie was a unique and strong willed person. In her sophomore year in high school, she was diagnosed with polio. Though she battled this life-long illness, you would never know it. She persevered and overcame the odds and managed to have a very fulfilling life. She raised two children and helped raise four grandchildren. She enjoyed many things in life, such as camping, traveling, watching America’s Funniest Videos, and staying upto-date with everyone on Facebook. She loved going shopping, looking at antiques, and “spending Bill’s money”. Susie was a devoted wife and mother. She loved her grandchildren and loved being a grandma and was a loyal and faithful friend. Susie is survived by her husband of 63 years, William “Bill” Murphy, whom she married on November 11, 1955; her children, Michael Murphy and his wife Annie of Greenville, and Timothy Murphy and his wife Theresa of Mt. Everett, Washington; her grandchildren, Marna, Mike Jr., Matt, and Jessica; her great-grandchidren, Makayla, Kameron, Harley, Tristan, Colin, Meadow, Ethan, Morning, and Owen; her brother, Billy Spotts and his wife Mimi of Springfield, Ohio; her two closest and dearest friends, Delores Sleppy and Linda Elliott; and countless other nieces, nephews and friends. All were invited to join Susie’s family on

OLER – Janice Kay Oler, 69, of Ansonia, went to be with her Lord on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019 at Reid Health Center in Richmond, Ind. She was born on June 6, 1950 in Richmond, to the late Clyde Betty J. Hole Henry and Julia (ShiRuby Lela Hood pley) O’Conner. HOLE – Betty J. In addition to her HOOD – Ruby Lela Hole, 94, of Versailles, parents, Janice was Hood, 84, passed away passed away peacefully preceded in death by Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019, at 11:58 a.m. on Satursurrounded by her fam- son, Jerry Lee Oler, day, Aug. 17, 2019 at the ily. Ruby was born Oct. Jr.; her brothers David Versailles Heath Care O’Conner, and Robert 9, 1934 to Louie and Center. Born in Brock, Wanda Kerschner Daw- O’Conner; and her sisOhio on April 15, 1925 ter, Hazel O’Conner. son of Dayton. she was a daughter to Janice might have She was a 1953 the late Sherman & been her name, but graduate of Jefferson Pearl (Supinger) Shiver- Township High School everyone called her decker. Bubbles. Perhaps of Dayton. Ruby was Betty was a 1943 because that descripa loving mother and graduate of Versailles tion so perfectly fit homemaker. She was High School, and had her personality. She a remarkable cook also attended Sulphur was outgoing, friendly and enjoyed preparing Springs & North Star meals for her family and and mischievous. She Schools. She was a mem- friends, most especially was always laughing, ber and former Deacon- over the holidays. When smiling, and enjoying ess at the Versailles people. She loved walkshe wasn’t inside workChristian Church, and ing the streets of Ansoing around the house, had also led the service nia talking to everyone Ruby was outdoors guild for many years. she saw, especially the working on the family Betty was very involved farm in Arcanum where police officers. As time with her community, a went on, her name they grew grain and longtime supporter of tobacco. She was also a morphed from Bubbles Anthony Wayne Schools; bus driver for Arcanum- to Aunt B. She was avid longtime member of the Butler School District movie buff and collecCoterie Club; founding tor, having over 1000 for 27 years. member of the Garden VHS tapes and DVDs She married Robert Club; early member neatly organized on (Bob) Hood, 63 years of the Versailles Life ago, on August 4, 1956. numerous bookshelves. Squad and member of Along with movies, Ruby was a long time the American Legion Aunt B loved playing resident of Arcanum. Post #435 Ladies Auxbingo and loved a good She loved cooking, iliary. She was an avid mustache. Her spirit homemaking, spending sports fan, and enjoyed left a smile on every time with family, and watching the Versailles socializing with friends. face she touched, and it Tigers and Cincinnati will be missed. Ruby was predeReds play. Betty enjoyed ceased by her husband, Janice is survived by spending time with fam- Bob Hood; and sister, her son, James Oler of ily, travelling and going Wanona Smith. Versailles; her grandon fishing trips in Candaughter, Kylie Oler She is survived by ada. She was a proud of Richmond, Ind.; daughter, Rhonda FonAmerican, and will truly ner; her eldest son, her siblings, Stephen be missed. Randy Hood and daugh- O’Conner and his wife In addition to her ter-in-law, Marlenea; son Janice of Dunkirk, Ind., parents she is preceded Dan O’Conner and his Ryan Hood and daughin death by her husband ter-in-law, Amanda; wife Sue, Margie Jones, in 2010 Harvey B. Hole, sister Beulah McCombs Effie Meyers and her Jr.: daughter Rebecca husband Frank, and and brother-in-law, Hole in 2019: siblings Mary Deathridge all of Walt. She is also surDonald “Joe” Shivervived by grandchildren, Richmond, and Julia decker; Ralph “Rally” Branham of Rossburg; Bryan Arnold, Jennifer Shiverdecker; Naomi & her great-nephew DalSchelecty and husband George Frye; Ruth & ton Horne, and countCraig, Brock, Bailey Ray Gibbons; Helen & less other nieces, nephand Boen Hood; greatRoy Everhart: sister-inews and friends. Janice grandchildren, Nathan law Betty Jane & Frank Arnold, Carl, Caleb and also leaves behind her Hupe. Caden Schelecty; neph- devoted niece, Crystal Survived by sons Horne of Rossburg, who ew Ralph Captain and Harvey B. Hole III & wife Brandy, and numer- has been her caregiver Brenda; Thomas E. Hole ous other relatives and for the past 15 years. & Lucy: grandchildren A Celebration of Janfriends. Christa & Brent Everice’s life will be held at Funeral services will man; Rachel Hole; Sarah be held Tuesday, Aug. 11 a.m. on Saturday, Hole; Daniel Hole; Rob- 27, 2019, 11 a.m., at the Aug. 24, 2019 at Tribert Hole: great-grandKreitzer Funeral Home, ute Funeral Homes, children Kayle, Grant, Greenville Campus, 204 N. Main St., ArcaDasch, Carter: exchange num, OH 45304. Burial with Rev. Eric Fee offistudents Sabina & Ken ciating. Burial will folto follow at Oak Grove Mescher & Family of low in Greenville TownCemetery, Fort JefferVersailles; Ulrika & ship Memorial Gardens. son. A visitation will Arne Anderson & FamFriends and family be held at the funeral

Brian Paul Black

BLACK – Brian Paul Black, born in Greenville on June 27, 1956, a 1975 graduate of GHS, continued on his journey to his eternal home on June 21 of this year. He passed away in Arizona where he and his wife have been living for many years. Brian lived a life full of adventure, humor and love. His fun-loving spirit, compassion and loyalty were felt in every avenue of his life. His unconditional love for his family, his friends, and especially for the love of his life, his wife of 40 years Karen, was his driving force. He devoted his career to being an airplane mechanic and inspector, loving airplanes since he was a child. Brian took advantage of every opportunity available to travel and experience the world the Swiss and Colorado mountains were some of his favorite places. In his free time, he volunteered in a clown ministry for sick children, on a suicide hotline, and as an elder in his church. Always a kid at heart, he loved his nieces, his great-niece, great-nephew, and his many cousins. While Karen and he did not have children, they considered their dogs as their children and treated them royally! Although he had many health challenges from the time he was a small child, he was a lifelong fighter and ever courageous. He persevered with seemingly endless endurance. Ushered into his new life with his Heavenly Father in a perfect body with no more suffering, he arrives first to be the greeter for those that follow, leaving his wife, Karen, his parents Roger and Charlene, his sister Teresa, along with his nieces Chelsea and Natasha, great niece Chloe and great nephew Kavi.


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Open house for Sharp’s retirement GREENVILLE – Evelyn Sharp recently announced her retirement after 36 years in the hairstyling business. It started in 1983 when she completed her training and opened her own business, Clippers on State Route 502 outside of Greenville (along with pumping gas and waiting on customers in their little store). Jim Comer | DarkeCountyMedia.com She left that business to Rockers Ella Whitmer and Henry Sutter were named Little Miss and manage Regis from 1995 Mister Darke County Fair Queen and King during Monday’s Rock and until 2005. She had a short Roll Pageant. six-months at the Beauty Salon until D & Co. Stylists was finished. She worked there from Aug. 1, 2006 until Aug. 31, 2019 when she decided to retire (or

Rockers named Little Miss and Mister GREENVILLE – The Youth Building was rockin’ and rollin’ Monday as contestants for the the Little Miss and Mister Darke County Fair pageant hit the stage. From ACDC and KISS to princess rock stars, five boys and 11 girls participated in the yearly fair royalty competition. Ella Whitmer, 5, daughter of Kevin and Julie Whitmer competed as a female KISS rocker, and earned the title of Little Miss Darke County Queen, with ACDC rocker Henry Sutter, 5, son of Matthew and Sarah Sutter being crowned King. Both Whitmer and Sutter reside in Greenville. “I thought I’d lose,” Whitmer said following the pageant. Admitting she doesn’t really listen to rock and roll music, the soon-to-be Pre-K student at St. Mary’s Catholic School did say this wasn’t her first pageant experience. “I like winning,” she said. Some of the other local pageants Whitmer has competed in include New Madison’s Little Miss Firecracker, Greenville’s Little Miss Annie Oakley and the Versailles Little Miss Poul-

try Days. This was King Sutter’s first pageant experience as he followed in the footsteps of his sister, Eleanor, who was named the 2017 Little Miss Darke County Fair Queen. Sutter wowed the audience during his interview when he ripped off his shirt to show a variety of tattoos, which he said was the work of his mother. Following the King competition, Sutter told DarkeCountyMedia.com he “liked rock music” and gave a thumbs up when asked what he thought about winning the title of King. Also named as Little Miss and Mr. Darke County Royalty on Monday were: Queen - first runnerup Samie Swank; second runner-up Evie Lynn Miller; third runner-up Lillian Shuff. King - first runner-up Urban Schwieterman, second runner-up Eli Brown, and third runner-up Bing Cunningham. Named Most Photogenic were Haisley Oda and Ivan Rausch. Reach Managing Editor Susan Hartley at 937-549-3330 or shartley@ aimmediamidwest.com. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com

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hang up her cape). In addition to her daily work, Sharp used her cosmetology skills as a facilitator for the American Cancer Society’s Look

Good Feel Better program through Wayne HealthCare. She has been participating in the program for the past five years. The program promotes skincare and application of makeup during chemo treatments to help women feel good about themselves. She was also a cosponsor of their in-shop program at D & Co. Stylists where they teamed up with Darke County Developmental Disabilities to pamper and do hairdos and makeup for those attending the Spring Formal Dance sponsored by Versailles Christian Church’s youth group. This has been some-

thing they’ve enjoyed doing for the past six years. In her spare time, Sharp worked beside her late husband, Cork, and son at the Elks. She also donated a lot of time to the Humane Society and Paws Bingo. An open house will be held Sunday, Sept. 8, 2-4 p.m., JT’s Party Room in Greenville. All those wishing to celebrate with her are welcome to attend. They ask for cards only and please write a special moment you’ve shared with Sharp. They will also accept food for dogs and cats to be donated to the Humane Society.

Palestine Church of Christ lunch PALESTINE – The Palestine Church of Christ is hosting its annual Labor Day Lunch at the church on Sept. 2. They will begin serving food at 11 a.m. until and continue until the food is all gone. One hundred percent of proceeds will be donated to the Palestine Fire Department. This annual lunch is a

three-decades-long tradition around Palestine that takes place to feed those in town for the Labor Day Community Garage Sales and for local families gathering together for the holiday. The menu includes homemade chicken and beef sandwiches, hot dogs and chili dogs, delicious sides, pies, cakes, and ice

cream. The church members donate most of the supplies for the meal so that all the money raised can be given to the local fire department for special projects. All are welcome to join them in their air conditioned building for lunch at 209 Lynn Street in Palestine on Labor Day. If you

Brookville church hosts concert BROOKVILLE – The Bontrager Family Singers will be in concert at Brookville First United Methodist Church on Thursday, Sept. 26, 7 p.m. The church is located at 963 Salem Street. The Bontrager Family Singers is a big, noisy family from the Midwest. They love to sing, play their instruments, and shine the light of Jesus. In addition to their tour life, they lead 12 adventurous and high Courtesy photo energy lives in Iowa. Bontrager Family Singers Admission to the concert Singers, visit www.bonis a nonperishable food taken. item for FISH in Brookville. For more information tragerfamilysingers.com. A love offering will be about the Bontrager Family

have questions or would like to help out by making a donation, call the church office at 937-548-7915 or Pastor Michael Simmons at 937-547-9788.

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COVINGTON – Arthur Miller will be celebrating his 90th birthday on Aug. 28 and a card shower would be fun to have for him. Please send cards to 9675 W. Sugar Gove Circle Hill Road, Covington, Ohio 45318.

Endowment for the Arts supports theater

The cast of Peter & Wendy recently performed at St. Clair Memorial Hall.

GREENVILLE – DCCA recently recognized the Darke County Endowment for the Arts for their support the Missoula Children’s Theatre Residency and production of Peter & Wendy. “Thanks to the Darke County Endowment for the Arts students in Darke County are able to experience every aspect of

a musical theater production in one week, at no cost to the participants,” shared DCCA Executive Director Andrea Jordan. “We are absolutely thrilled to see the students in our community receive the benefit of their generosity and ensuring the opportunity to learn and grow through the arts.”

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Darke County Endowment for the Arts is managed by a Board of Trustees made who meet regularly to manage investments and consider appropriate action to assist the Arts in Darke County as funds are available. Current trustees are Ted Abney, Antonia Baker, Gary Brown, Marilyn Delk, Barbara Greiner, Becky Hartnagle, and Andrea Jordan; Nicki Gillespie serves as treasurer. For more information or to make a donation to the Darke County Endowment for the Arts visit www.SupportDCEA.org or P.O. Box 155, Greenville, OH 45331. Peter & Wendy was also made possible thanks to the Ohio Arts Council, local foundations and

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Union City Arts Festival approaching UNION CITY, Ind. – The sixth annual Union City Arts Festival will be held Sept. 13 and 14. The 2019 festival is shaping up to be the best ever. Be sure to mark your calendars because there are many activities you won’t want to miss. Rick Derringer, from the McCoy’s and “Hang On Sloopy” fame, is returning to Union City on Saturday night. He takes the stage at 9 p.m. on Sept. 14 at Artisan Crossing stage in Union City. Tickets for the music events are available through Event Brite.com, the Union City City Building or at the event itself. The cost is $15/night or $25 for both Saturday and Sunday. The second big event for Saturday is a Culinary Event with Chef Josh. Josh Wolosonovich returns from Arizona to delight the crowd with a Sonoran Dining Experience. Get your reservations now for this special demonstration and meal at Eventbrite.com by Aug. 29. Reservations are limited to 30 people at $30/person. The event will take place at Tree Hill Farm Restaurant, 207 N. Howard, Union City, Ind. The time for this event is noon on Saturday, Sept. 14. The Festival opens at 3 p.m. Friday afternoon featuring Randolph County’s own Chelsea Kenney, with a curated show. Other artists from the Indianapolis Herron School of Art will also be featured. This show

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free of charge, except for workshops. The quality artists include Selena Burk, Vickie Vardaman (plein air workshop), Joan Bovee (glass), Chelsea Kenney, Joe Swanson, Jennifer Hall Overholser (oil painting), Carol Sexton, Mitchel Grisez (offering “Pour A Paint workshops at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.) Alyssa Ziemba (glass sculptor) Art Sense, Steph Cunningham (sign painter) and Dayle Keith Lewis, chainsaw wood artist. Kim Knox (jewelry) and other area artists will be selling their art-ware at “The Art Hub” in downtown Union City (Columbia Street.) For the children, fun art activities for kids will be ongoing on the portico of the Art Depot from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. These activities are free of charge. For the adults, Pour Paint artist Mitchel Grisez, Greenville, Ohio, will be conducting two workshops. Mitchel will be doing a “Make & Take” Pour Painting with you. These classes will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept.14. The cost is $10 at

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At this time the board of directors for the 2019 Great Darke County Fair would like to thank all of you that help in making this fair the best that it is. To the volunteers that spend countless hours at the fair each year making sure that all the last minute items are attended to THANK YOU. To all the secretary’s and department heads that keep the shows and all the departments running so smoothly THANK YOU. To all the exhibitors who prepare for the fair by getting your exhibit ready for everyone to enjoy and view THANK YOU. To all the vendors that bring the many displays and great food THANK YOU. And lastly to the many guests and spectators that visit our fair we THANK YOU. It is because of all of you that this fair is a success. To think in 1852 those individuals thought enough ahead that having an annual fair would be so successful. Again thank you to all that have been a part of making this year’s fair and all the past fairs a success! Brian Rismiller Fair Manager


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Ansonia Animal The Ansonia Animal 4-H Club was called to order by President Julie Oswalt on July 14. The American pledge and the 4-H pledge were led by Allyson Waymire. Secretary or treasurer reports were not available. Historian Savannah Oswalt asked for any member or parent that has taken pictures at any 4-H event to please post them on our Facebook page. Reports were moved to be approved by Kaeden Waymire and seconded by Byron Young. The Health and Safety report per Byron Young, was to make sure to be careful in and around water and the sun this summer. He provided a few tips like wear sunscreen, drink plenty of fluids, and always wear a floatation device if you do not know how to properly swim. In old business, discussion of the 4th of July parade was determined by members to be hot, but a great way to get

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our club name out. Advisor Irene Rismiller shared that she was told by an observer of the parade that our float looked very nice. 4-H camp was then discussed by attending members Charlotte Rismiller, Savannah Oswalt, and Allyson Waymire. They all had a good time despite the rain. Savannah Oswalt then talked about her county judging experience with her project “Let’s Start Cooking.” Trash pick-up was Sunday, July 21, at Speedy parking. Afterwards members enjoyed

a carry-in at New Weston park. Advisor Irene Rismiller provided sloppy joes and hot dogs while each member was asked to bring a covered dish and their own drinks. The booth committee met immediately after the carry-in to discuss theme ideas for the fair booth. Rabbit tattooing will be the last Saturday of July from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Jr. Fair office. The skilla-thon dates are as follows: goats July 16 and Aug. 6 from 6-8 p.m. in the Youth Building, rabbits and poultry will be July 20 from 9-11 a.m. in the coliseum and July 30 from 6-7 p.m. in the Youth Building. In advisor reports, Julia Slyder discussed proper buyer etiquette. Savannah Oswalt gave a demonstration on how to measure ingredients for trail mix. Members then measured their own ingredients to make their own trail mix. The Cloverbuds gave a demonstration on weaving paper. The meeting was adjourned by President Julie Oswalt. The next meeting will be on Aug. 11 at member Charlotte Rismiller’s house. Kaeden Waymire, reporter

Darke County Forestry Workshop GREENVILLE – Join Darke Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) for a Forestry Workshop on Saturday, Oct. 5, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Chenoweth Trails. There will be experts on site to discuss woodland management resources, timber stand improvement, timber harvesting, logging and wood utilization and woodland wildlife management. Dress for the weather. Registration is $10 and

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Honoring our Workforce On Labor Day, we salute the men and women whose hard work keeps our nation moving in the right direction. Their expertise, dedication, innovation and industry are the lifeblood of America’s economy, and it’s the combined effort of so many hands, hearts and minds working together as a team that keeps our country strong and vibrant. As we celebrate Labor Day, we recognize with gratitude all of the workers who uphold and embody the robust work ethic that makes us so proud to be Americans.

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Versailles FFA assists with Farm Mass VERSAILLES – On July 18, the Versailles FFA assisted with the Farm Mass that was held at LineView Farms owned and operated by Doug and Brenda Schmitmeyer. The Versailles FFA assisted by helping park cars, setting up chairs, passing out programs, cleaning up after the mass, carrying chars for individuals and helping package and pass out soil and water that had been blessed. The mass was celebrated by Reverend Joseph Binzer. Versailles FFA members that assisted with the event were Deanna Hesson, Luke Billenstein, Noah Barga, Laura Wuebker, Cayla Batten, Nicholas Didier, Caleb

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Smith, Emily Delzeith, Wesley Gehret, Shelbie and Renea Schmitmeyer. Special congratulations to Joe and Joan Borchers of Versailles who were recognized as one

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Bear’s Mill glass exhibit

GREENVILLE – Vibrantly colored blown-glass pieces by Cedarville artist Jim DeLange will be displayed alongside the the lightfilled paintings of Jackson Center resident Dan Knepper at the next “Art at the Mill” exhibit which opens in Bear’s Mill’s Clark Gallery on Friday, Aug. 30 and continues through Sunday, Sept. 22. An opening night reception offering finger food and drinks from 6-8 p.m. will feature the artists briefly sharing information about their work, methods and inspiration at 7 p.m. “Art at the Mill,” curated by Jan Roestamadji and Julie Clark, is free and open to

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major Western shows. Native Iowan Jim DeLange also has a background in education, having served as a school guidance counselor for many years while also working as a freelance photographer as well as with stained glass. However, when he started blowing glass in 2007, he instantly knew that he had discovered his passion. “Glass in its liquid form has almost endless possibilities,” the artist explained. “I am mesmerized as I watch the liquid glass take form beneath the touch of my hand and exhilarated when I hold the finished piece in my hands; I want others to share that excitement,” Mr. DeLange said. His work brilliantly combines colors and shapes, easily drawing attention and adding impact to any space it occupies. The colorful work of Cincinnati painter Donna Talerico and fascinating art books created by Judith Serling-Sturm, also of Cincinnati, remain on view in the Clark Gallery through Sunday, Aug. 25. Owned and operated by Friends of Bear’s Mill, the historic mill is located at 6450 ArcanumBear’s Mill Road about 5 miles east of Greenville. “Art At the Mill” is funded in part by a grant from Darke County Endowment for the Arts, and can be viewed during regular Mill store hours. Current hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. For more information, contact Bear’s Mill at 937-548-5112 or www.bearsmill.org.

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UNION CITY, Ind. - Chelsea Kenny, a recent graduate of Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis, will be curating a show with three other Herron Art students during the Union City Arts Festival. Kenny graduated high school at Union in Modoc. She will be joined by Gem Williams, Cassy

Coha and Molly Fish in showing their artwork in a show titled “ORGANIC”. Artwork will be for sale. The opening will be during the Union City Arts Festival at the Arts Depot, 115 N. Howard St., Union City, Ind. The event begins Friday, Sept. 13, from 5-8 p.m. The show is up for oneweek only.

Friends of DCP meet GREENVILLE – The Friends of the Darke County Parks will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 3. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. and is held in the Assembly Room of the Shawnee Prairie Nature Center. Do you love attending the annual, family-friendly Prairie Days? Attend this meeting to

find out how the Friends are helping to put on this year’s event later in the month on Sept. 28 and 29. For their “program,” they will help the staff complete rag doll kits, prep cans for tin smith lanterns and mark rocks and bags for tic tac toe. These are popular children’s craft activities at Prairie Days.

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Many hands make light work. They will also have yard signs ready to be picked up. Place one in your yard to help us promote the event. Please come and find out more about the organization. For more information, call the park office at (937) 548-0165 or visit www.darkecountyparks.org.

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Class of ‘67 turns 70

GREENVILLE – The Greenville High School Class of 1967 held a birthday party for its class. The members

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Enjoy a Contra Dance Party in the Hayner Ballroom on Sept. 28.

Contra Dance Party at Hayner TROY – A Contra Dance Party will be held in the Hayner Ballroom on Sept. 28. Contra Dance is an American folk dance with English, Scottish and French origins. Pairs of dancers will circle and turn among other pairs of dancers. Visually it is a beautiful dance form, indeed, traditionally done in bare feet and flowing skirts. These days, soft soled shoes are the norm and required to protect the wooden dance floor. Although the dance is organized around “pairs”, it is not necessary to bring a partner. You can be “paired” up when you arrive at the party. Like square dance, the steps are called out by a “Caller” and the dancers move about in circles, lines and turns. Unlike square dance the steps are walking steps with no jumping or run-

ning, and the entire event is set to live music. Nine Mile Creek will provide the music for this event with about 10 musicians including fiddle, lap and hammered dulcimer, stand-up bass, and the Irish bodhran. Kathy Anderson will be the “caller” for this event. She is well-known in the region and a life-long Contra Dance advocate. It is recommended that interested dancers experience one of the free workshops that Kathy Anderson will teach at the Hayner. These free workshops will help dancers accomplish the basic steps for the dance party on Sept. 28. Pre-registration is not required for the workshops; stop in with your soft-soled shoes to learn the basics. The free workshops will happen on Sept. 3, 10 and 17 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. All ages can enjoy this dance

form. Children as young as eight can manage the simple steps. The Dance Party on Sept. 28 is limited to 60 guests and pre-registration will be taken. Tickets for the dance are $7 and payable on the Hayner website at TroyHayner.org/ contradance or stop in the Hayner anytime to make your registration. Registration will remain open until full. The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is proudly supported by the citizens of the Troy City School District through a local tax levy and generous gifts to the Friends of Hayner. For more information regarding this free event and to receive a complete listing of events taking place at the Hayner Center, please call 339-0457 or visit our website at www.TroyHayner.org for complete details.

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Sunday, August 25, 2019 17A

DCCA plans annual meeting

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EATON – Whether just for fun, learning new skills or honing existing ones, there are plenty of classes and workshops to take at Preble Arts this fall. Classes at the Preble County Art Association’s new art center in downtown, Eaton, begin after Labor Day and include courses for adults and youth. Robert Coveney, local artist from Lakengren, will be leading Art Explorations, Youth Drawing and a canvas painting experience. Art Explorations meets Thursdays from 2pm-4pm for 6 weeks and is just $75 for members and $100 for non-members. Youth Drawing meets Thursdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and is $60 for members and $80 for nonmembers. “Cluck ‘n’ Paint” is a one-night workshop on or collage), miniatures (no holding a student art show “Beauty from the simple GREENVILLE – The more than 24 square inches. at the nature center during to the spectacular is every- Thursday, Sept. 19 in which Greenville Art Guild will where. The weather and the participants will create a Must be framed) and three the adult show. This show hold its 44th annual art skies change so quickly in is for students age 5 to 18. beautifully poised rooster dimensional (pottery, show Sept. 28-30 at ShawOhio that there is always painting of their own. All sculpture, jewelry, textiles, Registration is required; nee Prairie Nature Center, something to inspire a new materials are included, and call the numbers below for stained glass and art in 4267 State Route 502, work of art.” an entry form. There is no cost is $20 for members and the round or relief format. Greenville. Competition is The awards presentation $30 for non-members. open to artists aged 18 and Seventy-five percent of the entry fee for students and and reception will be Sept. prizes and ribbons will be Additional workshops work must be done by the over in Darke County and 27 at 7 p.m. and the show awarded. include a Spray Paint Crash artist. No domestic arts.) the surrounding area. will open to the public They are pleased to Course with Rick Wenning Additional rules may be Artists are invited to announce that Jane Dippold beginning with Prairie Days – a two-hour intro class to found on the show entry exhibit their original artthe mystery of perfectly form. Entry forms and fees will be this year’s judge and on Sept. 28 and ending on work as a professional or juror. Jane loves to work in Sept. 30. All artwork must magical artworks through must be postmarked by amateur in the following be picked up between 5-6 watercolor, colored pencil spray paint techniques. This categories: drawing media, Monday, Sept. 9 to Greenand some digital, as well as p.m. on Oct. 1. all-inclusive workshop on (graphite, charcoal, colored ville Art Guild, PO Box For more information Sept. 21 is $30 for members 172, Greenville, Ohio 45331 paper collage. She has crepencil, pen and ink), oil, and/or an entry form, call and $40 for non-members. and each artist is limited to ated artwork for children’s acrylics (executed in the or text Guild President books and magazines. She Cheri Simon will be leading three entries. Art may be manner of oils), pastel, Marilyn Banks at (937) a class in making sunflower delivered to the nature cen- also creates hand painted water media (transparpaper collage of landscape, 423-0630 or Show Advisor bowls from clay that use the ter on Sept. 25, 2-6 p.m. ent watercolor or aquatic Carolyn Armstrong at (937) tin punched ceiling as the The Guild is very excited flowers and birds found in medium), mixed media 526-4192. western Ohio. Jane says, inspiration. The “Stotler (two or more media applied to continue its tradition of

GREENVILLE – The Darke County Center for the Arts will hold its annual meeting on Thursday, Sept. 12, 7 p.m., in the Reference Meeting Room on the second floor of the Greenville Public Library, 126 W. Fourth St., Greenville. All DCCA members are invited to attend. The agenda includes election of officers and trustees and reports from the last fiscal year. Immediately following the annual meeting, the board of trustees will convene for their regular monthly meeting.

Darke County Center for the Arts encourages cultural enrichment in the community by presenting high quality performing and fine artists. In addition to offering an Artists Series and a threeperformance Family Theatre Series at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall, DCCA presents Special Performances, a Coffee House Series at local venues, and Arts In Education outreach programming which brings professional performers to inspire creativity in the students of all Darke County Public and Greenville City Schools.

Additionally, a summer theater residency is offered for local youth. Darke County Center for the Arts is also committed to the preservation of Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall and welcomes all patrons regardless of race, color, religion, socioeconomic background, or physical impairment. The beautifully restored, historic Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall offers an access ramp, handicapped-accessible restrooms, and accommodations for wheelchairs, as well as maneuverable space in halls, aisles, and the Anna Bier

Gallery. The elevator uses Braille as well as traditional lettering, and upon request, hearing aid devices are available, for the hearing impaired. Also, interpretive signers are provided upon request for all performances. DCCA is committed to making the arts accessible to all, and will do its utmost to accommodate special needs. For more information on the Darke County Center for the Arts contact their office on the third floor of the Greenville Public Library, (937) 547-0908 or visit DarkeCountyArts.org.

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Sunflower” class combines art and history with all materials included at $20 for members and $30 for nonmembers. This class meets Tuesday, Oct. 1 and 8 from 6:30-8 p.m. Erin Abney is leading a fall themed painting workshop of golden leaves on a fall day, Friday, Oct. 4, 6-8 p.m. Ready for Halloween? Choose from a cute cat and pumpkin canvas, ghoulish votives or painted pottery workshops to get you in the spirit and add to your Halloween décor. These workshops vary from $10-$22 per person and include all materials. Check our website for the details! Don’t want to commit to a class but want to make something? Visit Preble Arts and choose from painted pottery and items from our Art Menu like flow painting or stamped jewelry. Beginning September 27th, fall door décor and mini monster magnets will be added to the menu. Art Menu items start at $5 and can be done during Preble Arts regular business hours and Arts Night Out. Preble Arts is operated by the Preble County Art Association and is a 501(c)3, charitable organization. Preble Arts is located at 207 E. Main St. in downtown Eaton, Ohio. Please call us at 937-456-3999 or visit www.preblearts.org for more information on our classes, workshops and outreach programs.


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WEEKEND EDITION Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, August 25, 2019 1B

Oldest Darke County fair-goers honored Linda Moody | DarkeCountyMedia.com

The oldest fair-goers on Monday at the Great Darke County Fair were, seated from left, Herman Kolb, Mildred Dill and Lucille Thomas, all who are 105 years of age; and back row from left to right, Amy Erisman, 2019 Fair King Jacob Wuebker, 2019 Fair Queen Tory Wuebker, Fair Board Director Ed Erisman, Jim Short, Jennifer and Greg Peck of Greg Peck Sound System and Bill Frankman, Thomas’ son.

winner, Herman Kolb of Rossburg, is new to the contest this year. All three of the winners GREENVILLE — Win- are 105 years of age; Dill and Thomas, having been ners of the oldest fairgoers contest this year at born on Sept. 10, 1913, and Kolb, who was born the Great Darke County Nov. 24, 1913. Fair nearly imaged last Each winner received year’s line-up. $100 with the monetary The female winners, Lucille Thomas of Green- prizes awarded by the ville and Mildred Leichty Darke County AgriculturDill of Versailles, returned al Society and Greg Peck to maintain their standing Sound Service. Both women are widamong the senior citizen owed while Kolb is marstatus, while the male

ried and his wife is 99. When asked what they were going to with their prize money, Kolb commented, “You can’t do much with that anymore.” Dill said since she has lost some weight, she will buy herself some clothes; and Bill Frankman, Thomas’ son, said his mother would probably buy herself an Italian sausage before leaving the fairgrounds. The contest is held each Monday of the annual fair,

which is dubbed Senior Citizen Day. Soon after that contest was held, the first 250 seniors to arrive at the Second National Bank tent at 11:30 a.m. received 250 free sack lunches provided by Greenville Health & Rehab of 243 Marion Drive, Greenville.

Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com or at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

Widow carries on husband’s legacy

Linda Moody | DarkeCountyMedia.com

Travis Homan, center, of Homan Insurance, presented trophies to this year’s Outstanding 4-H Boy and Girl, which went to Ross Dapore, on the left, and to Morgan Heitkamp, whose trophy is being accepted by her brother, on the right.

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Deo Miltenberger is shown with this year’s Outstanding Jr. Leaders, Morgan Hissong and Jacob Weuebker. Their clocks were presented to them in memory of Miltenberger’s wife, Jokay.

Top 4-Hers, junior leaders honored sented to them by Deo Miltenberger, in memory of his wife, JoKay Miltenberger. Travis Homan, son of GREENVILLE — Four Stan Homan, who owns young people are tradiof Homan Insurance in tionally honored as OutVersailles, presented the standing Junior Leader Outstanding 4-H Boy and or Outstanding 4-H Boy and Girl at an awards cer- Girl trophies. Recipients were Ross emony prior to the annuDapore, son of Brian and al Parade of Champions Kelly Dapore, and Moron Thursday morning at gan Heitkamp, daughter the Great Darke County of Brian and Mechelle Fair. Heitkamp. And, this year was no The only recipient who exception. The ceremony wasn’t in attendance was and the parade were Heitkamp, who is away at featured in front of the college. Grandstand, in spite of Also reiterated at the some rain and storm ceremony were the previconditions earlier in the ously announced scholarmorning. ship winners. This year’s fair king, They are McKayla Jacob Wuebker, son of Hess, earning the Lori Jeff and Dena Wuebker, was selected as the male Williams Memorial Outstanding Junior Lead- 4-H scholarship; Molly Hunt, the Lori Williams er while his counterpart Advanced; and Jacob was Morgan Hissong, Wuebker and Morgan daughter of David and Heitkamp, the Darke Annie Hissong. Their clocks were pre- County 4-H Scholarship.

GREENVILLE — Nola Coning said it has been a little harder to carry on as secretary of both the Farm and Garden Youth and Fruit departments in the basement of the Coliseum this year without her husband, Paul, but she has managed with a lot of help from family and friends. “I wasn’t going to camp out here this year, but our kids bought me a camping spot,” said Coning, who became a widow on March 24. “So, my 90-year-old sister, Vera Marshall, is camping with me, and I’m 85. Drew Meadows set the camper up for me. Paul did all of that. I didn’t know how to put up an antenna for the TV and so many other things. I knew Drew would help me.” Nola, who plans to sell the camper after this year to her nephew’s son, said a lot of the paperwork that goes with the secretarial job of the departments she oversees was done at home before the fair started. Daughter Diane put it on the computer. “Last year it was decided we would have an Ohio State theme this year,”

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Nola Coning, right, stands in front of the memorial other department managers in the basement of the Coliseum made in honor of her husband, Paul, who died this past March. Also shown is her sister, Vera Marshall, who has been camping with Coning at the fairgrounds this week. Nola and Paul were secretaries of the Farm and Garden Youth and Fruit displays for 38 years.

Coning said. “Paul loved Ohio State. So, that’s what we did.“ She said what surprised her were that some of the fair-goers hadn’t known Paul had died. “When I told them, they’d be so shocked,” she said. “He had had open heart surgery and everything seemed fine until he had gotten a urinary tract infection, which took over like wildfire.” Among other people who have been a big help to her are Russ and Judy Bennett.

“They have been dear friends through all of this,” she said. “My church family has been good to me. Our pastor, Jim Fulton, was not only our pastor but Paul’s friend.” She was grateful for the other department managers in the basement of the Coliseum — Melissa, Vickie and Lois — for the memorial board they hung in Paul’s honor for all fairgoers to see as they passed through the basement of the Coliseum. She said this year’s vegetable displays were down

because of all the rain in the spring. However, she said the other entries were about even with other years. “To look at that was hard at first,” said Coning, who said she feels her husband’s spirit at home and believes his spirit was at the fairgrounds this week. “When I’m home, I will do something and say, ‘Paul why aren’t you helping me?’” She went on, “We would have been married 68 years in June and we missed our 70th anniversary by two years, and our goal was to work for the fair board for 40 years and we missed that by two years. I have not made a decision about doing this again next year. This is a very easy department, the easiest department in here, but I don’t know. You can’t let the bad get you down. You have to remember the happy times. I’m so fortunate for such happy times.” Nola said she did put out a little garden this year, but wasn’t able to keep up with Paul’s little orchard and she apologized for that. Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com or at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

Top, shop, crop winners announced Crop’s overall in points was Regan Winner of Versailles and the reserve was Garrison Warner, Franklin Monroe- MVCTC. GREENVILLE — All of the MVCTC Among other awards handed out at the Parade students were not in of Champions at the Great attendance as they have already started school, but Darke County Fair on Regan Winner and Maddy Thursday morning were the top shop crop and hor- Henry, both of Versailles FFA, were in attendance ticulture winners. Winners in horticulture to receive their trophies. They were presented were Wesley George of the awards in front of the Versailles FFA, overall, and Maddy Henry, also of Grandstand prior to the start of the parade. Versailles, reserve. Overall in shop was Dalton Marker of Mississina- Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com wa Valley-MVCTC, while or at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read reserve went to Clem more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com. Montgomery of Franklin Monroe- MVCTC.

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Regan Winner, left, and Maddy Henry received their trophies in the shop, crop and horticultural department at the Great Darke County Fair. Regan was overall in the crop segment and Maddy was reserved in horticulture. Other winners were unavailable.


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DCRW hosts AG liaison Kyle Lentz

the office forward. DCRWC is a politiGREENVILLE – The Darke County (937) 547-6477 or emailing her at: cal group founded to provide political DCRWReservations@darkegop.org. Republican Women’s Club (DCRWC) age of 60). Lentz grew up in Bellefontaine and is education and legislative information; is hosting featured speaker Kyle Lentz Last year more than 423 a current resident of Logan County. He provide a wider knowledge of the prinat 6 p.m. on Sept. 9 at the Chestnut families in four counties were Village Center of the Brethren Home attended Bluffton University where he ciples of the Republican Party; increase assisted through the Home the number of registered Republicans; Retirement Community, 750 Chestnut earned Bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Energy Assistance Summer recruit, promote, and support qualiJustice, as well as Sociology. He also St., Greenville. Lentz is the District Crisis Program. Households Liaison representing Ohio’s Attorney fied Republican women for political obtained his Master’s in Administrawere either provided a oneoffice; give exposure to and work tion from Ohio University. Lentz has General Dave Yost in southwest Ohio. time monetary benefit (up actively for all Republican candidates; held various positions in the public “We are so pleased to provide this to $300) or a window A/C and lend support to the activities sector including: Pretrial Investigator, chance for the residents of Darke unit, permitting Miami Valof other Republican organizations. County to have a real inside look at one Children’s Services Caseworker, Chilley CAP to spend out over The DCRWC is a multi-generational, of Ohio’s state offices,” said Betty Hill, dren’s Services Supervisor, and Juve$63,000 to help beat the sum- DCRWC President. “Kyle will bring AG nile Probation Officer. Most recently, multi-cultural organization providing mer heat. the structure and support for political he was a supervisor for Asahi Glass in Yost’s message to Darke County.” The Summer Crisis ProBellefontaine. Kyle currently resides in activists to learn, engage, and flourish. The program is free and does not gram assists low-income The Club is chartered by the National rural Logan County with his wife and require reservations. The Club does households with an older Federation of Republican Women and three small daughters. offer an optional dinner, prior to the household member (60 years speaker’s program, at a per person is a member of the Ohio Federation of Lentz will be speaking about his or older), or households experiences since joining the Attorney Republican Women. For more informacost of $10 for those who would like that can provide physician General, some of the special programs tion, visit: http://www.darkegop.org/ to attend and have made reservations documentation that cooling womens-club.html or email President for the meal. Dinner reservations must the Attorney General’s office has assistance is needed for a undertaken, and the specific plans that Betty Hill at: DCRWPresident@darkbe made prior to noon, September household member’s health. 5 by calling Wavelene Denniston at egop.org the Attorney General has for moving Conditions can include lung will find chamber music disease, Chronic Obstrucwith Quintessential Winds tive Pulmonary Disease, or and the ten-piece Germanasthma. town Dulcimer Society will Ohioans enrolled in the The Troy, Ohio PorchFest like Seth Graham who is an TROY – “PorchFest” is a bring us old-time traditional Percentage of Income Payexperience begins when the experimental electronic artnew kind of music festival ment Plan Plus Program ist. He is one of the founders favorites. Grey Cloud Nein map of the event is in your based on local music and will bring us rock and Corey (PIPP Plus) are not eligible hands. Choose your favorite of Orange Milk, which is a community generosity. Breth will present modern for bill payment assistance well-known American label bands and take a walking The Troy-Hayner Cultural through the program but are Center will be presenting that produces and incubates folk. Catch some Americana trip through Troy’s Southwith Rum River Blend as encouraged to work with experimental music both west Historic District. On Troy’s first-ever PorchFest well as some world music Miami Valley CAP to identify on Saturday, Sept. 14, noon your way to see your favorite here and overseas. Both with Mystic Flutes and Tribother opportunities for assis- to 5 p.m. The idea of porch band, you are sure to pass by these musicians have contance. For more information music harks back to the days a few more bands that you nections to the Miami Valley al Drums. For a complete list of all the quality musicians about the features of the when neighbors and friends can’t help but stop and listen Music scene as do all of the in this festival you can visit Summer Crisis Program, Troy, Ohio PorchFest musifor a moment or so. It will would gather on a Friday TroyHayner.org/porchfest. contact Keelie Gustin, Direc- or Saturday night, on one be a day full of music begin- cians. This area has a rich Brukner Park will be the tor of Assistance Programs, ning at noon with the last set music culture that is worth porch or another, jamming site of the Trojan City Music at (937) 341-5000 extension and playing favorite tunes. celebrating. In each genre beginning at 5 p.m. 157 or at keelie@mvcap. you will find passionate local stage with more PorchFest Some of the musicians On Saturday, September 14 music. Student recitals will com. For more information musicians that will come are coming from as far thirty-six musical acts will about energy assistance pro- perform on twenty-eight together to make this festival take place from noon until 2 away as Columbus. Paisha p.m. This stage will also be grams call (800) 282-0880, an outstanding experience. Thomas wanted her trio porches, in side-yards, lots Monday through Friday You will find bluegrass with the site of an open mic set-up and patios, with six concerts to be part of the festival. (hearing impaired customers each hour, in a wide variety Berachah Valley and country between 3 and 5 p.m. Trojan She is a Piqua native curCity Music will provide the may dial 711 for assistance) of genres and styles of music. rently living in Columbus with the ReFlektion. Hear sound equipment for open and for a list of energy assis- Enjoy everything from some modern blues with hosting a musical program tance providers select option, rock to polka to bluegrass Someday Morning and some mic. Sign up for this event called Paisha’s Place with on the Hayner website or at or visit www.energyhe|p. good polka with Uncle Lou the Streetlight Guild. Some to chamber to old time to musicians are quite famous, and the Polka Partners. You the event. experimental electronic.

Hayner hosts new music festival

Stillwater Valley Golf Club 9235 Seibt Rd., Bradford, Ohio 45308

4 Person Scramble Format Proximity Prizes Skins Game

SATURDAY SEPT 21St • 9am

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Greenville Early Bird FOR RENT 5390 Tamarack, Greenville 2 BR/1B, 1 car attached garage brick duplex, appliances included. $575 plus deposit. 937-417-5553 Half duplex in Greenville. Attached garage. Yard care/snow removal provided. C/a, gas heat. Coming available. 937-547-1435

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

NEW LISTINGS 5332 Otterbein Ithaca Rd., Arcanum Looking for a country home? This is it! 3 bedroom brick ranch midway between Greenville and Richmond. Located on a large country lot on a quiet road. Call today for your personal showing. PRICE REDUCED 704 Front St., Greenville

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ZONED RESIDENTIAL/ BUSINESS! 35x42 building on two small tracts of land. Building has concrete floors, two overhead exterior doors & two overhead interior doors. The price has been reduced! MLS 789533 #4587 SPACIOUS 4 BR 2-ST VINYL SIDED HOME! Enclosed front porch. LRM & DRM. Office/computer room. Enclosed patio on back + porch & large yard. MLS 796728 #4583 WOODED ACREAGE! 8+ acres – this land has been surveyed and approved for building site. MLS 790171 #4588

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUGUST 25TH 1:00 - 2:30 P.M. 287 ORCHARD DR. GREENVILLE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1 story brick home LEDlist of updates with over 1600Csq Long CEL ANft. including updated kitchen and baths. 1120 HARRISON AVE. GREENVILLE Charming 3 bedroom, 1 story with large living room, covered front porch, detached garage and 6 foot privacy fence.

FOR RENT Greenville, 2 BR apt, updated. Laundry room. Kitchen appliances included. All Electric. Water/trash paid. No Pets. No Smoking. $625/mo. Call PMF Rentals Ltd 614-205-1209 Large 1 bedroom apt, Greenville. Updated kitchen, sun-room, private deck, walk-in closet. Washer/dryer hookup. Off-street parking. No Smoking. No Pets. $450/mo plus deposit. 937-6030575 2BR Grnvl. Garage, A/C, Lawn care. No Pets. No Smoking. $525 937-423-2337 REAL ESTATE NEW TO MARKET!!! Open house 8/25, 1-3: 1336 Mar Del Dr. Extensive renovation. 4 BR, 2 full/2 half baths. 2800 sq ft w/basement. Move-in Ready. 937817-0025 EQUIPMENT 7775 John Deere skid loader. Engine rebuilt to factory specs. Drive motors and tires replaced last year. Needs nothing. Call 937-4230483 RECREATIONAL 2017 Sportsman 19 ft toy hauler, electric awning, sleeps 4, pulldown screen in rear, 1 owner, very good condition, $11,700. 937533-7456

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240 Carriage Way Ansonia, OH Beautiful 4 bedroom with mountains of hidden treasures! Closets galore, with custom shelving. Open concept living area with dining room and kitchen. Fits a table of 10. Well appointed kitchen with built in microwave, dishwasher and appliance garage. Large laundry room with wash basin & cabinet space. The Master bedroom has its own patio with a hot tub, master bath includes an enormous walk in closet 12 x 5. 14 x 15 sunroom that is heated & cooled opens to outdoor living with a gazebo on the back patio overlooking the private fenced back yard. Beautiful landscaping throughout the property. . 4ft tall crawl space, tiled around foundation inside crawl and around exterior of home. Anderson Wood/ Vinyl clad windows. 20 x 12 storage shed has 50 amp service, small shed has 110. Large attached heated garage 22 x 21, includes plenty of storage space. (789565) Stop in for your personal tour with REALTOR® Jody Rhoades.

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GREENVILLE 106 IMO BLVD. $97,000. 2 Bed, 1 bath, 1 car att. Garage, full basement, new roof shingles. (795623) 314 ORCHARD DR. NEW LISTING $217,250. 3 Bed, 2 bath, 2 car att. Garage brick home, open floor plan. (796701) 2772 BYRKET RD. NEW LISTING $257,000. 3 Bed, 2 bath, 2476 sq ft home, 5 acres, 3 car garage, pole barn. (798622) OUT OF GREENVILLE 1389 RICHMOND PALESTINE RD. $819,900. 4 Bed, 2 bath, 3 car det. Garage, pole barn, deck, finished basement 82 acres. 120 S. MAIN ST. CASTINE NEW LISTING $102,000. 3 Bed, 1 bath, family room, dining room, 2 car garage. (798634) 240 CARRIAGE WAY ANSONIA NEW LISTING $198,500. 4 Bed, 2 bath home, open concept, fenced in backyard, sunroom, gazebo, shed, heated garage. (798195) 116 N. MAIN ST. HOLLANSBURG $64,900. 4 Bed, 1 bath, garage, carport, additional 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) 204 W. FIRST ST. ARCANUM NEW PRICE $97,500. 2 Bed, 1 bath, 1 car det. Garage, hardwood floors, fenced in yard. (795502)

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In the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio In the matter of issuance of a certificate of title for 1962 Ford Fairlane and 1954 Chevrolet Sedan Case No. 19CVT00365 Notice of Hearing To: William Shiverdecker, deceased, or other persons having any interest in the following described motor vehicles. You will take notice that an application for issuance of title has been filed by Robert L. Cook for the following motor vehicles: 1962 Ford Fairlane Serial No. 2F42L181724 1954 Chevrolet Sedan Serial No. B54F011711 The application will be considered by Judge Jonathan P. Hein, Darke County Common Pleas Court, on September 20, 2019, at 8:30 a.m. Any person having an interest in said motor vehicles should appear at the hearing and prove their interest therein or the title issuance will be granted as requested. Jonathan P. Hein, Judge Robert L. Cook, Applicant 8/18, 8/25 2T

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HOUSEHOLD Recliner love seat. 48” round table. Oneida 65-pc dinnerware set. Diamond model KitchenAid blender. 937548-9228 MISC. FOR SALE DISH TV $59.99 FOR 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-855-2705098.

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AUTOMOTIVE 2013 Chevy 1/2 ton Silverado Z-71 auction, red, extra clean, loaded $20,900. 937-533-7456 2012 Ford Focus $7995. 2007 Chevy Silverado $14,995. 2010 Chevy Suburban $14,995. 2009 Dodge Ram diesel $18,995. 2015 Kia Soul $8995. 2014 Ford Explorer $15,995. Buy - Sell - Trade! CountryAutoSalesGreenville.com 548-1337

Jaclyn K. Thompson, whose address is unknown and cannot be ascertained with reasonable diligence, is hereby notified that on the 14th day of November, 2018, Movants Kathy Daniels and Doyle Daniels filed in the Darke County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, 300 Garst Avenue, Greenville, OH 45331, a Motion for Legal Custody of Chastan R. Daniels. Said case is entitled Todd O. Daniels, et al., v. Jaclyn K. Thompson, and is identified on the docket of said Court as Case No. 20740044. Pursuant to said Motion, Movants are seeking to be designated the legal custodians of the minor child, Chastan R. Daniels. Please take further notice that the mother of the minor aged child, Jaclyn K. Thompson, is required to respond to said Motion for Legal Custody within 28 days after the last publication. Jaclyn K. Thompson is further notified that the hearing on the pending Motion for Legal Custody will be heard before Judge Jason R. Aslinger, Darke County Juvenile Court, 300 Garst Avenue, Greenville, OH 45331, on the 4th day of December, 2019 at 2:00 PM. James S. Detling, Esq. Detling Law Office, LLC 421 Public Square Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 316-4800 Attorney for Movants Doyle & Kathy Daniels 8/25, 9/1, 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, 9/29 6T

CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home at 208 Sycamore has fireplace in dining room; eat-in kitchen with oak cabinets; hardwood floors and gorgeous staircase! Detached garage w/lean-to. $119,000. FRONT AND BACK UNITS at 411 Euclid! Front unit has 2 bedrooms and rents for $465 per month. Back unit has 1 bedroom and rents for $350 per month. Upper 60s. IN SOUTHEND OF GREENVILLE this 1½ story home at 620 Chestnut has 2 bedrooms; large living room; partial hardwood floors; cedar siding; partially fenced yard. 3 car detached garage. Upper 80s. IN NEW HARRISON this 3 bedroom home is on a corner lot! Oak cabinets in kitchen; 2 car detached garage and a utility shed. Upper 60s. IN GETTYSBURG this 2-story, 4 bedroom home at 243 Bridge Street is listed in mid 40s. 4 ACRES ZONED COMMERCIAL On Wagner Avenue across from LOWE’S! Can be divided! Call Joe for additional information! IN PITSBURG this 1½ story home at 222 Lumber Street has 3 bedrooms; 9x24 enclosed porch; 11x18 building included. Mid 50s. COMMERCIAL BUILDING at 1185 Wayne Avenue has over 7,000 sq. ft. featuring 5 units with office space; ample parking! Previously used as a medical building. $365,000. NEAR ARCANUM at 7382 Dull Road is a 4 bedroom home situated on 1.5 acres M/L! Newer metal roof; updated well. Needs repair. Upper 70s.

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Metal folding chairs, 45+, some tan, some light gray, all in excellent condition. $6 each. Bruce at Bach to Rock Music, 334 S Broadway, Greenville, 937547-1970 1968 357 Blackhawk, 6.5” barrel, blued, $600. 937-423-2300 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! AGRICULTURE WANTED FARMGROUND TO RENT: $260/acre, SPRING PAYMENT, FERTILITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. (937) 564-6351 GARAGE SALES Multi family; 730 Hiddeson Ave, Greenville in alley behind house; Aug 29th through Sept 1st; 8am-?; Lots of household items, fridge, craft & quilting items & more 5380 St Rt 49 S, Greenville; 8/29 to 9/1; 8-5 Rain/Shine; Canning items, board games, sm furn, Magic Bullet, DVDs, clocks, baskets, bath, purses, jewelry, home décor, crafts, sewing, recipe books, office, hardware. All quality, more. 937-7765236 Huge garage sale! 3-family; 1000 Rangeline Rd, SW of corner Rt 718, 2 miles west of Pleasant Hill at old schoolhouse; ThurSat Sept 5,6,7; 9-5; Antiques, books, furniture, picnic/decor items, tools, glassware, pottery, picture frames, records, China, bottles, file cabinets, flower pots, piano, oriental rug, clothes

GARAGE SALES 1235 Holly Hill Dr, Greenville; Sept 5-6, 9am-5pm; Sept 7, 9am-1pm; NEW & barely used women’s clothes medium/large/ plus sizes, Designer brands include: Joan Rivers, LOGO, Susan Graver, Isaac Mizrahi, LL Bean. NEW & barely worn women’s coats, nice costume jewelry, women’s shoes sizes 9-9.5. Collectables: Commemorative Pepsi, Seven Up, RC Cola glass bottles, wood Pepsi crates. Large selection of hardcover & softcover children’s books. Hardback Danielle Steele books & celebrity biographies. White outside door with storm door. Furniture: 2 hardwood end tables, small oak TV table, 2 tall bookcases, 2 indoor white wood gates, wood floor table lamp, microwave stand, 2 ceiling fans, antique school chair. Lined Patio drapes & matching lined window drapes w/balloon valance & drapery rods. Large sofa, loveseat & 2 large chair covers. Large room humidifier & small humidifier, Bissell Little Green Spot Remover. Home Decor: plaques, framed pictures, candles, rugs, frames, florals, wreaths, Christmas & seasonal decorations, yard decor, other. Nice stuffed animals, children’s toys, battery-powered children’s scooter. Kitchenware: Mr. Coffee coffeemaker, George Foreman grill, 2 Corelle sets, Pampered Chef products, other. Large metal dog cage & pet accessories. Electric typewriter & lots of misc items & freebies ESTATE SALE; 5075 Palestine-Union City Rd, Greenville; Aug 2930-31; 8:30-6:30; Avon collectibles, some furniture, seasonal items, pictures, vintage items, older Barbies NIB, much more

Barn Sale; 2349 Stingley Rd, Grnvl, on way to Palestine, 1st barn west of New Madison Coletown Rd; Aug. 29,30,31; 9-6; 6 family; 1000’s of items, pop-up camper, needs work, make any offer. Single axle car hauler, file cabinets, chairs, push mower (reel), antiques, anvil, corn shellers, 20 gallon crock, animal traps & cages, spool cabinet, apple butter kettle, farm bells, tools, ladders, toys, bikes & older bike parts, old clocks, barn jacks, chimney caps, mailboxes, old well pumps, old brass bed, quilt frame, marble, footed bath tub, old auto parts, older gas pump, paperback novels, old NCR cash register, older doors, aquarium with stand, spinning wheel, chicken crates, lamps, plumbing & electrical, churns, birdhouses, milk cans, wagon seat, mirrors, garden plastic 16’ wide, large barrels, tables, furniture, music boxes, Christmas items, candles, if you do not see it ask, many items not out. questions??? 937-5484448. Can Deliver 5654 Culbertson Rd, Greenville; Aug 29-3031; 9-5; First Garage Sale in 4 Years! Little bit of everything 1330 & 1326 Radcliffe Dr, Greenville; Thur-Fri, 8/29-30; 9-5; Clothes, toys, household, misc PORCH SALE; 109 W Cross St, Palestine; 8/30-31, 9-1; 9-?; AVON- bubble bath, SSS, perfume, makeup & more! 306 Marion Dr, Grnvl; Fri-Sat Aug 30-31, 9-5; Sun Sept 1, 9-12; Lots of .50 & $1 clothes. Glassware, furniture, jewelry, misc 1103 Nottingham Dr, Greenville; Aug 29-30; 9-5; Downsizing. Lots of great items

DARKE COUNTY BUDGET COMMISSION

AUDITOR’S OFFICE Courthouse 1st Floor 504 S. Broadway Greenville, Ohio 45331-1984 MEMBERS PHONE: (937)547-7310 Darke County Prosecuting Attorney Auditor, Secretary Darke County Auditor Darke County Treasurer LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with Section 5747.51 (J), 5747.53 of the Revised Code of Ohio and House Bill No. 111, Darke County Budget Commission has made the following apportionment of the Local Government Funds for the Year 2020 for the County, Townships and Corporations. DISTRICT Darke County Greenville City Park District

ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF: PERCENTAGE SHARE LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUND 30.00 428,557.06 16.50 235,706.38 0.90 12,856.71

Townships Adams Allen Brown Butler Franklin Greenville Harrison Jackson Liberty Mississinawa Monroe Neave Patterson Richland Twin Van Buren Wabash Washington Wayne York Total

0.77 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.88 0.77 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.76 0.75 0.77 0.76 0.75 15.32

10,999.63 10,713.93 10,856.78 10,856.78 10,999.63 12,571.01 10,999.63 10,856.78 10,856.78 10,856.78 10,856.78 10,713.93 10,856.78 10,856.78 10,856.78 10,856.78 10,713.93 10,999.63 10,856.78 10,713.93 218,849.83

Corporations Ansonia Arcanum Bradford Burkettsville Castine Gettysburg Gordon Hollansburg Ithaca New Madison New Weston North Star Osgood Palestine Pitsburg Rossburg Union City Versailles Wayne Lakes Yorkshire Total Grand Total

2.25 4.50 2.01 0.77 1.00 2.53 1.15 1.45 0.86 2.20 1.11 1.02 1.18 1.15 1.65 1.20 4.30 4.95 1.02 0.98 37.28 100.00

32,141.78 64,283.56 28,713.32 10,999.63 14,285.24 36,141.65 16,428.02 20,713.59 12,285.30 31,427.52 15,856.61 14,570.94 16,856.58 16,428.02 23,570.64 17,142.28 61,426.51 70,711.92 14,570.94 13,999.53 532,553.58 1,428,523.56

R. Kelly Ormsby III, Chairman/Prosecutor Scott J. Zumbrink, Member/Treasurer Carol Ginn, Secretary/Auditor


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Greenville Early Bird

Restoring a part of history Clair intended to cut a wagon supply road from present day Cincinnati, to the site where

PROBATE COURT OF DARKE COUNTY, OHIO ESTATE OF LOIS LAVERNE DELAPLANE, DECEASED CASE NO. 2019-1-134 “TO THE UNKNOWN NEXT OF KIN, HEIRS, LEGATEES, DEVISEES, EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS OF LOIS LAVERNE DELAPLANE, IF LIVING, AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF LOIS LAVERNE DELAPLANE, DECEASED, DARKE COUNTY PROBATE COURT, CASE NO. 2019-1-134” You are hereby notified that the decedent died on April 30, 2019, and that the decedent’s Will was admitted to probate on May 9, 2019 by the Probate Court of Darke County, Ohio.

Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney for the Estate of Lois Laverne Delaplane.

LEGAL NOTICE

Finnarn Law Office 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Phone: 937.548.3240 8/25/2019, 9/1/2019 and 9/8/2019 3T CITY OF GREENVILLE On August 20, 2019, the City of Greenville, Ohio adopted the following legislation: • Ordinance #19-92 supplemental appropriations • Ordinance #19-93 transfer • Ordinance #19-94 amending prior Ord. #19-86 regarding provision of water service to Kirkpatrick • Ordinance #19-95 increase the number of street openings to be permitted, and reducing the amount of the guarantee bond to be required, in connection with the 2019 Vectren energy delivery gas lateral replacement project • Ordinance #19-96 establishing sidewalk regulations • Resolution #19-97 certifying to the Darke County Auditor certain amounts to be entered upon tax duplicates as liens representing expenses incurred by the City of Greenville, Ohio, for its services rendered in cutting and destroying noxious weeds or removing litter pursuant to authority granted by sections 731.51 to 731.53, inclusive, of the Ohio Revised Code. This resolution has an emergency clause. • Resolution #19-98 authorize solicitation of bids for refuse removal service • Resolution #19-99 accept the Insituform Technologies, LLC bid for sewer lining services • Resolution #19-100 authorize accepting bid for street maintenance paving for 2019 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 8/25, 9/1 2T Labor Day

AUCTION NOTICE

WAGNER AVE. SECURE STORAGE

7617 Greenville Celina Rd. Greenville, OH 45331. Wagner Ave. Secure Storage @ 7617 Greenville Celina Rd. Greenville, OH 45331. We will be offering the following units for auction on Thursday August 29th, 2019 @ 10:00 AM. Unit # 202 belonging to: Jeremy McNerney 592 N. Eastern Ave. St. Henry, OH 45883.Containing-Luggage, Clothing. Unit # 335 belonging to: Celynn C. Miller 424 W. Main St. Apt 3, Greenville, OH 45331Containing-Furniture, Boxes, & Totes. Unit # 402 belonging to: Lucreda V. Brandt 6291 Requarth Rd. Greenville, OH 45331ContainingRocker, Couch, Misc. Boxes. Unit # 422 belonging to: Lucreda V. Brandt 6291 Requarth Rd. Greenville, OH 45331. Containing-Bikes, Scooters, Steamers Trunk, Misc. Totes. Unit # 409 belonging to: Maggie (McNutt) Salem 1216 Main Dr. Greenville, OH 45331. Containing- Baby Items; Kitchen Chairs; Misc. Boxes. Please Call Jim Rider @548-4011 located at 7716 Greenville Celina Rd. with any questions or Richard Edwards Auctoneer@937-547-3202. This auction is CASH ONLY no checks or credit cards accepted. There will be $35.00 deposit required per unit, refunded after the unit is cleaned out and inspected by Jim Rider. Auction Held at 7617 Greenville Celina Rd. Greenville, OH 45331

soldiers that were part of the St. Clair campaign. During a visit to the Fort Jefferson Pioneer Cemetery, Joe discovered the original grave marker for Thomas Beatty was broken into four fragments. He along with help from

family members Joe and Don Delaplane, sons of Joe, and Paul Miller, were able to repair the original headstone. Take an opportunity to visit the Fort Jefferson site and the historic Fort Jefferson Pioneer Cemetery.

NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NAME [R.C. 2717.01] CASE NO. 19-9-038 Applicant hereby gives notice to all interested persons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in the Probate Court of Darke County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Lloyd Kenneth Pence to Kenneth Lloyd Pence. The hearing on the Application will be heard on the 3rd day of October, 2019 at 10:30 o’clock a.m. in the Probate Court of Darke County, Ohio, located at 300 Garst Ave., Greenville, OH 45331 Lloyd Kenneth Pence, Applicant Jason Aslinger, Judge Probate Court of Darke County, Ohio 8/25 1T AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION

ABSOLUTE AUCTION REAL ESTATE

Friday – August 30, 2019 at 6:00 PM

604 W North St. – Arcanum, OH 45304

*Showings & Inspections by appointment, or home will be open 1 hour (5PM) prior to auction* Great investment property or customize to make your own! Large single family home with 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, and spacious living area. Property has detached garage and is centrally located near schools, library, and park. House is in need of repairs and updates. Please rely on your own inspections. Disregard any previous asking prices. 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 Glenn L. Cole Janice Martin & Linda Boyer, Execs. Scott Rudnick, Atty. - Darke Co. Probate Case #: PE 20181128

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You must bring an action to contest the validity of the Will within three months after the Executor files an affidavit stating that the Executor has given this notice”.

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GREENVILLE – Darke County has a rich history from as early as 1791 when Major General St.

fifth and sixth generation ancestors of Thomas and are still residing in Darke Gen. Harmar was County. defeated later to be Joe Beatty, Ralph’s Fort Wayne, Ind. son, has taken an Fort Jefferson was active interest in erected as a support the history of the fort on a gravel knoll Beatty family. It is five miles south of important to him present-day Greento teach his grandville. Ensign Samuel children about their Beatty was the young ancestry and the officer in charge of associated history. the fort construction. Because of the work Due to this miliJoe has invested in Courtesy photo historical research, tary assignment one Joe Beatty was instrumental in restoring the grave he has been invited of the early settlers in Darke County was marker for Thomas Beatty, one of the early settlers to give presentations in Darke County. Samuel’s nephew, at the Fort Recovery Pioneer Cemetery in descendants of Thomas Beatty. Museum, school Thomas remained in 1855. Thomas Beatty, were groups, and military the Neave Township audiences to tell the life-long residents In more recent area near the village history, during the story of five Beatty of Darke County. of Fort Jefferson. 1900’s, three Beatty Some of the children He was buried in and grandchildren brothers, Ralph, AUCTION AUCTION the Fort Jefferson of these brothers are Carl, and Elmer,

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ANTIQUE CHERRY & WALNUT FURNITURE - CLOCKS - COUNTRY ITEMS OF INTEREST - CROCKS & JUGS - COLLECTIBLES CHINA - VINTAGE TOOLS - ART & INDIAN ITEMS & MUCH MORE!

TROY, OHIO

At the Assembly Bldg of the Miami Co. Fairgrounds, 650 N. Co. Rd 25A. From I-75 , Exit 74 east on Rt 41 to the Hospital & then north on Elm.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 9:30 AM ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Cherry 16 pane corner cupboard; walnut step-back, glass door cupboard; cherry slant top desk; 6 drw spool cabinet; rope bed; canopy bed w/ pencil posts; early walnut chest, bureaus, wash stand, lamp table; 4 cradles; early Am cherry slant front desk; etc. COUNTRY ANTIQUES: Barrels & kegs; cider press; copper apple butter kettle; brass pails; gypsy kettle; other cast iron items; bucket yoke; wooden pitchfork & rake: Ohio Rake wooden corn sheller; pr of buggy wheels; spinning & walking wheels; yarn winder; balance scales; over 30 crocks & jugs; sugar bucket; silverware tote; coffee grinders; irons of all types; crimpers; grease lamps; oil lamps; candle mold; Dietz “Octo” Driving Lamp; Pennsylvania RR lantern; L&W RR tin torch; PD&E RR brass lock & key; brass “Search Light” carbide bicycle lamp; DeWar & Wolf’s brass miner’s lamps; boot scraper; plug tobacco cutter; cigar mold; 17” brass & copper fire hose nozzle; Swiss cow bells; teacher’s brass hand bells; horse weather vane topper. VINTAGE KITCHEN ITEMS & TOOLS: Brass fireplace rotisserie; copper, brass & tin scoops & dippers; early utensils; “Sugar Devil”; pine cylinder butter churn; tin & wood wheel-crank butter churn; butter mold; nut meg graters; crock bowls; cherry seeders; apple peelers; over 30 wooden planes; brass trimmed wooden squares, levels, scribes & folding rules; unique hammers, mauls, old wrenches & other primitive tools. 2 branding irons; horse related items. COLLECTIBLES: Troy: Sunshade CI umbrella holder; Hayner whiskey bottles incl decanter w/ lock top; wall mtd oak phone; Stereoscope & cards; nesting dolls; Steinbach nutcrackers & Smokers; beer steins; Nikon 35 mm camera bodies & several lenses, plus others. SPECIAL ITEMS: US Springfield, 1862, percussion rifle; powder measures; Kunstler Civil War print; ceremonial sword; Indian stone axe; Indian Items: 6 nice Navajo rugs; Huichol beaded art; 14” basket & others; artist signed pottery; etc; Champaign Co & other nice Ohio history books; Hobart Mfg memorabilia; OSU items; ARTWORK: Over 40 great limited edition framed prints & other pieces of art by Charley Harper, P. Buckley Moss, Harm, Colelaech, Maas & other name artists. GLASSWARE & CHINA incl Heisey, Haviland, historical blue & more in a holiday offering that you will enjoy. NOTE: A great event with a very good mix of merchandise from the Bazler’s of Troy & others. Details & photos at www.stichterauctions.com There will be much from which to choose, so look over the photos today & plan to be there, Mon, Sept 2.

MR. & MRS. RALPH HOBLIT FAMILY AUCTION 4258 Clark Station Rd., New Madison, OH 45346 Mon. Sept. 2, 2019 (Labor Day) – 9:00 am

Vehicle/ Tractor/Boats: ’96 Chevrolet Suburban 1500, 2WD w/tow hitch, nice tires -2 nearly new, 373K mi, 28K on new/rebuilt engine; Massey Ferguson 35 Utility tractor w/indust. loader, gas, runs good; 3 pt rear axle tractor jack; Dearborn 3pt lift bar; 1961 19’ White House cruiser boat, w/’62 100HP Mercury outboard motor, on trailer; 1972 Cobia 15’ bass-style boat w/ Mercury 35HP ob motor, on trailer; Wards Sea-King 12’ alum. rowboat on trailer; ’50’s Johnson 5HP Seahorse boat motor; Woods RM 30G 6’ finish mower; Sears 5HP air-cooled boat motor; boat gas tanks Antiques & Collectibles: Large amount of Hoblit auction signs & some stands; Cane collection (incl some OGB confer.); Old iron banks (approx. 12); other banks; paper weights collect; chauffeur badges (approx. 30); Clear Depression glass incl.: lg set, glasses, berry dishes; set Noritake china; Very lg set Green Colonial Homestead dishes (by Royal); collectible Glass butter dishes, vases, etc.; milk glass serving dishes; various glass antique dishes, cups & saucers; Ruby fair glasses (2); Iron horse & wagon sets (2); Bird plate collect.; soapstone: vases (2), bookends; Beautiful lg painted serv. dishes; glass spooners; Carnival pedestal dish; Shirley Temple pitcher; Thimble collection; ant. Stereoscope w/ pictures; School bells; postcards; (3) china commodes; misc. crocks; gavels (2); Old hanging Alladin-style kerosene lamp w/reflector; pocketknives; camel saddle (Israel); old clocks; brass tobacco spear; ant. Blueprint desk, 48”x57”x32” (out of railroad office) hinged top, drawers; slat-back church bench (from Palestine OGB meetinghouse); ’97 24”x29” framed oil painting of Covington OGB meetinghouse; Older Tin toys incl. airplane, helicopter, etc.; railroad lantern; hay hooks; chicken feeders; glass chicken waterers; “Polled Herefords” feed box; Skee-devil single runner sled; mini ant. Ice cream freezer (not complete); various unusual glass insulators; Blue canning jars; ooga horn; knick-knacks Fishing: poles; nets; ice fishing shanty; ice fishing poles; lots of misc fishing supplies; Furniture (some antique): Clawfoot Dk Oak ext. Table (approx. 14’x4’) w/8 padded chairs; Oak China Cupboard, 56”x70” w/leaded glass doors; Broyhill Queen Bed suite w/dresser, end table, chest of drawers; 2- pc Double bedroom set; Dbl Bed w/ sm. Dresser; 8’ floral couch; (4) Recliners (nice); sq. Oak Stand w/glass ball feet (nice); rnd. Marble-top Stand; Buffet base; magazine rack; Formica pedest. table w/ board; Roller chairs (4); set of Folding Chairs; Mahog. Record Cabinet; Walnut office credenza; 4 pc. Bamboo furn. Set: (2) stands, couch, chair; walnut coffee table; Vanity dresser; Jenny Lind crib; pegleg benches Appliances/ Household: Wht. Frig. upright freezer (28”x60”); Apt gas range (20”); HD Wht Kitchenaid Washer & Dryer; Vintage Frig. Flair Range (40”); Kitchenaid Superba side/side refrig.; Vint. Kitchenaid coppertone dishwash.; Filter Queen Majestic Triple Crown sweeper (gc); Kitchenaid mixer K45-almond; sev. KA mixer Attach; KA blender; Farberware coffee urn (gc); crockpot; Living Air-880 air purifier; Lg set Oneida flatware in chest; Stainless flatware; Set of Corelle dishes; Lg set Super Core stainless pans; Baking dishes, some in baskets; Gran. Roaster; Iron skillet; Corning baking dishes; Pyrex bakeware; cookie sheets; serving dishes Tupperware; Utensils; misc. other kitch items; towels; asstd linens, doilies, some old; lamps; wall pictures; Sharp fax machine; (2) 4-drawer file cabinets; Deer heads (2); Antelope heads (2); Deer antlers Books/Toys/etc: Brethren books (nice amt, some older); Harold Bell Wright (several); Other Religious books; old unbound Vindicators; old Local Newspaper clippings; Roy Rogers books; Comic books; Song books; Children’s books (some older); Elect. Kingston guitar, solid body, no amp; Red Radio Flyer wagon; Race track set; old elect. Train set; older tin toys; older Matchbox race track; children’s toys, some older; croquet sets; games Shop/Garden: Crafstman tool chest; 6 Drawer tool chest; Steel workbench; Grinder; Table sander; Lg. Rolling platform scales w/weights; Wood & alum ext. ladders; bolt cutters; EXTREMELY LARGE AMT. OF MISC. SHOP TOOLS; Toro Wheelhorse 267 hydro, 54”deck, Kohler; rear bagger attach for older-style Dixon; Agrifab Mow-n-Vac w/B&S gas eng.; Shindaiwa 3525 16” chainsaw; Shind. Weedeater; Enclosed Utility Trailer (4’x4’); McCullock gas hedge trimmer; lawn dump trailer; shovels; spud bars; p/u toolbox; Wheelbarrow; Porch glider; Bicycles; Refrig. Cart; wheel ramps; yard sprayer; Lanterns; Misc. garden tools; Orchard heaters (4); children’s lawn chairs; Terms and Conditions: Cash or check with proper ID. 4% charge for credit cards. All items must be paid for day of auction. Items sell as-is, not responsible for accidents or property after sold, announcements day of sale take precedence over printed material. For pictures and more info. go to Auctionzip.com #47130. Food available.

GRANT BUSSEY, AUCTIONEER (937)564-6250 GBUSSEYAUCTIONEER@PRIVATEGARDEN.ORG ASSISTING AUCTIONEERS: BRUCE HOBLIT, BART HOBLIT, & GILBERT SLOTHOUR


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Greenville Early Bird

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ESCC adjunct faculty honored PIQUA – Fourteen employees were recognized for instructing a combined total of 2,925 semester hours or approximately 975 classes in their careers at Edison State Community College’s annual adjunct faculty recognition banquet on Aug. 21. Greg Clem, president of Academic Senate and Education Associate Professor of Fine Arts,

served as the event’s Master of Ceremonies, and Dr. Doreen Larson, President of Edison State provided a keynote address and presented honorees with gifts. “I wonder what motivates each of you to be adjunct instructors. Certainly, you want to contribute to Edison State, but I also know that is not your critical motivation. As I reflected on that, I realized

that it comes down to one word and that word is passion,” said Larson. “You’re passionate about the subject matter you’re teaching. Many of you have other careers during the day, that are then brought into the classroom. You have a passion for that career, and you want students to ignite an interest in that career and find success.”

“Mr. Rich is a great instructor, and I would recommend him to anyone. Thank you for being “I would like to a great teacher.” thank you on behalf Another student of the Edison State stated, “Mr. Rich is students and the the best language difference that you teacher I’ve ever make in their lives,” had.” added Larson. Adjunct faculty When it came time to honor Larry Rich, hours accrue by the who has taught seven number of credit hours in each class hundred fifty hours or approximately 250 classes, the audience cheered. Students in Rich’s classes provided positive comments about their experience with him.

taught. Each class taught is typically worth three credit hours. The following employees were recognized for reaching significant milestones in their careers at Edison State: Seven Hundred Fifty Hours: Larry Rich, Humanities/ French; Six Hundred

Hours: Theresa Grilliot, Math; Three Hundred Hours: Marcia Youtz, Psychology/Social Services; Two Hundred Twenty-Five Hours: Carin Benning, Sociology; Christopher Calhoun, English; Michael Houser, Humanities/ Computer Information Technology; One Hundred Fifty Hours: Keith Barga,

Electronics Engineering; Nahreen Rahman, Economics; Seventy-Five Hours: Craig Gilbert, Communication; Fred Kingrey, Geology; Richard Monnin, Philosophy; Brian Olson, Biology; Arnold Streitenberger, Business/Computer Information Systems; Frank Travers, Arts/ Humanities.

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Darke County Sheriff’s Estate Sales

For more information call 937-547-4603 or go to www.darkecountysheriff.org Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26

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Nationstar Mortgage LLC VS. Larry & Sasha Dicke, et al. No. 19CV00168

Bank of New York. Mellon VS. Terry Allread, et al. No. 19CV00109

Bayview Loan Servicing LLC VS. Jonathan Westfall, et al. No. 19CV00044

PNC Bank VS. Jason Cook, et al. No. 19CV00214

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, September 6, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Greenville in Darke County to-wit:

Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, September 6, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the City of Greenville in Darke County to-wit:

Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, September 6, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Village of Gettysburg in Darke County to-wit:

Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will offer for sale at public auction, in the meeting room of the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, on Friday, September 6, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Twin in Darke County to-wit:

Brethren Retirement Community VS. James Archer Trustee, et al. No. 19CV00191

Street Address: 5294 St. Rt. 121 Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F24021110000040700 & F24021110000041400

Street Address: 224 E. Fifth St. Greenville, Ohio Parcel Number: F27221235040610800

Street Address: 113 Esther St. Gettysburg, Ohio Parcel Number: A05431025010110200

Street Address: 491 Frazers Rd. West Manchester, Ohio Parcel Number: P56030831000040400

The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $85,000.00 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 $36,000.00 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 $67,000.00 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 $60,000.00 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, September 20, 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, September 20, 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, September 20, 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, September 20, 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.

TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation.

TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation.

TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation.

TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation.

Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 8/18, 8/25, 9/1 3T

Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 8/18, 8/25, 9/1 3T

Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 8/18, 8/25, 9/1 3T

Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 8/18, 8/25, 9/1 3T

Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff 8/18, 8/25, 9/1 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.

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, September 6, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following described real estate, in the Township of Van Buren in Darke County to-wit: Street Address: 3873 Drew Rd. Arcanum, Ohio Parcel Number: Q63030929000013000 The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was appraised at $101,000.00 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, September 20, 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.

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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North America about realtors, real estate agents and brokers. More than 3,200 inquiries were filed locally with the BBB. BBB suggests these additional tips: * Seek recommendations from friends and family. If they’re pleased with who they’ve used, most likely you’ll be too. Also, ask your lender for recommendations.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 6:00 PM 3708 OHIO S.R. 49, ARCANUM, OHIO

DIRECTIONS: From Greenville, Ohio take S.R. 49 (SOUTH) 4 miles. Watch for auction signs. This Brick ranch home has 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Living Room, Eat-inKitchen, large Laundry Room & 2-Car Attached Garage. Hardwood flooring in the Living Room, Hallway and 3 Bedrooms. Electric Ceiling Cable Heating and a 24 Ft. x 23 Ft. Hip Roof Outbuilding. Crawlspace, Mature Trees and lots of storage cabinets in the garage. This house is in need of repairs and updating and would make a great starter home or rental. Attend Open Houses - Inspect This Property Make Financial Arrangements Be Prepared to Buy on Auction Day WED., AUG. 28th, 6:00 – 7:30 PM And by appointment… Call: Everett Hocker (937) 417-0748 Kirby Lyons (937) 459-7686 Terms: $3,000.00 down on day of Auction. Complete balance due within 30 days of Auction. Possession at closing. Real Estate taxes will be figured short term pro-ration to closing. Selling AS-IS.

ESTATE OF RONALD G. BLUMENSTOCK

Brian Blumenstock ~ Executor Ryan Dynes ~ Attorney. Case #: 19-1-048 For photos and additional information on this offering please visit us at www.auctionzip.com and enter User I.D. # 8673. Remember, Never, Ever a Buyers (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions *WHAT YOU BID IS WHAT YOU PAY* “We work for our sellers, appreciate our buyers, and love our profession”

Office: 937.316.8400 Cell: 937.459.7686

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 12:30 PM 6484 DALY ROAD, GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331

DIRECTIONS: From Greenville, Ohio take S.R. 502 West 1 mile to Daly Road then turn RIGHT or NORTH to 11th house on the LEFT. Daly Road is between S.R. 502 and S.R. 571 1 mile WEST of Greenville. Watch for auction signs on sale day. This brick ranch home features (3) Bedrooms with cedar lined closet in the Master, large full Bathroom with walk-in Tub & Shower, Eat-inKitchen with oak cabinets, built-in Dishwasher & Microwave, Living Room, Family Room with fireplace, large enclosed Florida Room, Laundry Room with ½ Bathroom, 2-Car attached Garage with opener and Handicap Ramp, elec. ceiling cable heat, Central Air Conditioning, several Ceiling Fans throughout the house, 14’x10’ Wood Deck, Crawlspace, mature landscaping, black top driveway. 24’x30’ 2-Car detached Garage with workshop area, elec. openers, propane heat, A/C, 220 elec. & more. White vinyl decorative fencing, 10’x16’ hip roof portable utility building, metal siding & roof and many more features. This home is just West of Greenville and only minutes to shopping, restaurants, schools, banking, etc. Attend Open Houses - Inspect This Property Make Financial Arrangements Be Prepared to Buy on Auction Day Shown by appointment… Call: Everett Hocker (937) 417-0748 Kirby Lyons (937) 459-7686 Terms: $5,000.00 down on day of Auction. Complete balance due within 30 days of Auction. Possession at closing. Taxes will be figured short term pro-ration to closing.

JANE L. GRIMES, JOSEPH A. SUBLER JR., SUSAN HENDERSON & THOMAS M. SUBLER OWNERS For photos and additional information on this offering please visit us at www.auctionzip.com and enter User I.D. # 8673. Remember, Never, Ever a Buyers (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions *WHAT YOU BID IS WHAT YOU PAY* “We work for our sellers, appreciate our buyers, and love our profession”

Office: 937.316.8400 Cell: 937.459.7686

* Do your research. Check online reviews and look at signs in your neighborhood for possible candidates. * Ask potential real estate professionals for lists of previous clients and contact them. A reputable and trustworthy professional

will have no problem providing this information. * Interview professionals your considering. * Make sure he or she has a long-standing, solid reputation. * Attend open houses to see if you connect with the professional.

MU Library activities WEST MILTON – The Milton-Union Public Library has several events planned throughout September. For more information on these events, call (937) 698-5155 or visit www.mupubliclibrary.org. Judi and Brian Kinney will share their knowledge about the unique connection between your immune system and essential oils on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 6:30 p.m. The Friends of the Library Book Sale will be Thursday, Sept. 19, 4–8 p.m. (Friends Members

Night), Friday, Sept. 20, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Saturday, Sept. 21, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (Bag Sale is 3–5 p.m.). Join host Angie Hoschouer, from Woodlawn Cemetery, on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. and hear a presentation that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Learn about true accounts of Dayton’s own bank robbers, counterfeiters, and murderers. Graphic details are given, so this may not be suitable for all audiences. Registration is required.

No West Nile in Darke Co. GREENVILLE – This year, the Darke County Health Department put out nearly 150 mosquito traps at 57 different locations around the county. From these traps, 333 mosquitoes were sent in to the Ohio Department of Health to be identified and tested for West Nile Virus. Thirty of these were identified to be Culex Sp., a mosquito species that is known to carry West Nile Virus. Thankfully, none of these mosquitoes tested positive for West Nile. Three species of concern were also identified. One species identified was Aedes Triseriatus. This species of mosquito is a known vector for La Crosse Encephalitis Virus (LACV). LACV infection can cause headaches, nausea and vomiting in mild cases and seizures, paralysis and coma in severe cases. Another species of concern found was

Aedes Albopictus. Aedes Albopictus is a foreign mosquito species that is a known vector for multiple diseases such as Dengue Fever, La Crosse, and Zika. The final species of concern found was Aedes Atropalpus. This foreign mosquito species is a potential vector for West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE). From identification of these species, they were able to work with community partners to help prevent the spread of these mosquitoes through larvicide (which targets and kills mosquito larva) and adulticide (which targets and kills adult mosquitoes). As a result of these prevention efforts, the health department is pleased to say there have been no reported human cases of West Nile Virus in the county or the state of Ohio.

Dean’s List LEXINGTON, Ky. – Rachel Shellhaas, of Greenville, was named to the UK College of Arts & Sciences Spring 2019 Dean’s List. During this term, Rachel’s academic major was Neuroscience. This accomplishment is a sign of Rachel’s hard work and commitment to learning. The University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce that over 1,550 undergradu-

ates qualified for the Spring 2019 College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s List. To be included on the Dean’s List, students must have completed 12 or more credits during a semester for letter grades with at least a 3.60 GPA. Congratulations to the high-achieving students who put in the time and effort to meet the academic requirements to make the Dean’s List.

* Choose a reputable real estate office. Bigger offices might have more marketing resources, but smaller ones may provide more services and advantages. * Ask for a marketing plan, including pricing, target audience, enhancing curb appeal and media outlets. * Ask about fees and/or commission. * Find out if the professional is a

member of an industry association like the National Association of Realtors or the Ohio Association of Realtors. * Select a customer-focused professional. A reputable professional is a consultant, as well as a sales person. * Be sure the professional is properly licensed and/ or certified. Verify the license and make sure it’s in good

standing. * Get everything in writing and carefully read the contract. Remember, BBB can provide you a list of BBB Accredited realtors, real estate agents and/ or brokers. It can also provide Business Profiles on ones you’re considering. Visit www.bbb.org or call (937) 2225825 or (800) 7765301.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 10:30 AM 1778 EMRICK RD., NEW MADISON, OHIO 3.606 ACRES – 2-STORY FARMHOUSE – LARGE BARN – 2 POLE BARNS – OTHER OUTBUILDINGS – BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING – ARCANUM SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIRECTIONS: From Greenville, Ohio take S.R. 127 South approximately 6 miles to Hursch Road then RIGHT or EAST 1 mile to Emrick Road then LEFT or SOUTH ½ mile to auction site. Watch for auction signs. This hard to find small acreage country property features a 2-story home built in 1890. Featuring: (3) Bedrooms, 1 ½ Bathrooms, large country kitchen, Dining Room with built in china cupboard, large Living Room, Laundry Room, enclosed back porch/mud room, large front porch, full unfinished basement, standing seam metal roof, newer elec. panel, mature trees & landscaping, quality woodwork throughout, elec. baseboard heating. Several outbuildings including: 40’x74’ wood barn, 24’x48’ pole barn and 18’x30’ pole barn, as well as other outbuildings. Attend Open Houses - Inspect This Property Make Financial Arrangements Be Prepared to Buy on Auction Day Shown by appointment… Call: Everett Hocker (937) 417-0748 Kirby Lyons (937) 459-7686 Terms: $5,000.00 down on day of Auction. Complete balance due within 30 days of Auction. Possession at closing. Taxes will be figured short term pro-ration to closing.

KELLY IRVINE ~ OWNER For photos and additional information on this offering please visit us at www.auctionzip.com and enter User I.D. # 8673. Remember, Never, Ever a Buyers (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions *WHAT YOU BID IS WHAT YOU PAY* “We work for our sellers, appreciate our buyers, and love our profession”

Office: 937.316.8400 Cell: 937.459.7686

*FANTASTIC UPCOMING AUCTION*

QUALITY GAS & OIL COLLECTION AND AUTOMOTIVE RELATED ITEMS

SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 2019

9:00 AM

KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY BLDG. #2 (WHITE BUILDING) 5317 SEBRING-WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331 DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 AM PREVIEW DAY IS FRIDAY, SEPT. 6TH FROM 12:00 PM TO 5:00 PM

(WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) QUALITY VINTAGE GAS & OIL COLLECTIBLES – EARLY LIGHTED CLOCKS – ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS – 9 FT. TOKHEIM DBL. FACE “GOLD CROWN” GAS PUMP – (15) GAS PUMP GLOBES – METAL & PORCELAIN SIGNS – EARLY GLASS OIL BOTTLES & SPOUTS – LOTS OF VINTAGE OIL CANS (ALL BRANDS & SIZES) – EARLY COKE & PEPSI ITEMS – EARLY LOCAL BEVERAGE BOTTLES – EARLY METAL TOYS – EARLY ROAD MAPS – 2006 UNITED 12 FT. ENCLOSED CARGO TRAILER – ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES – POWER & HAND TOOLS & MUCH MORE!

LIFELONG COLLECTION FROM THE LATE RON LEASE

ALL items must be paid for the day of auction. ALL items are sold as-is. We must collect sales tax. 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. Watch for complete detailed listing in next week’s Early Bird. REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions…What You Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our Office: 937.316.8400 sellers, we appreciate our buyers, and we Cell: 937.459.7686 Michel Werner Auctioneer love our profession! Kirby & Staff


Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, August 25, 2019 9B

GREENVILLE GREENWAVE Greenville - Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com

1 Marcus Wood, senior 2 John Butsch, senior 3 Jacob Barr, sophomore 5 Noah Frazee, junior 6 Logan Sibery, junior 8 Gradie Mitchem III, junior 9 Alec Fletcher, senior 11 Cameron Fletcher, junior 13 Million Bryant, sophomore 18 Tyler Beyke, senior 21 Jared Hite, sophomore 22 Seth Delk, sophomore 23 Connor Mills, junior 24 Ethan Watkins, junior

25 Haydn Sharp, junior 27 Bradley Wynn, junior 29 Tony Sells, senior 31 Dominick Baker, sophomore 32 Brennen Siefring, junior 33 Owen Jankowski, sophomore 35 Truman Nicholas, sophomore 38 Josiah Grisez, junior 40 Khale Donthnier, junior 52 Tanner Perkins, sophomore 53 Kaleb Bingham, senior 55 Terry Miller, senior 56 Colton McCartney, junior 57 Jesse Lavy, junior SCHEDULE 2019 GREENVILLE VARSITY FOOTBALL Aug. 30 Eaton (H) 7PM Sept. 6 Stebbins (A) 7PM Sept. 13 Chaminade Julienne (H) 7PM Sept. 20 Fairborn (A) 7PM Sept. 27 Troy (H) 7PM Oct. 4 Tippecanoe (A) 7PM Oct. 11 W. Carrollton, Hmcmg (H) 7PM Oct. 18 Piqua (A) 7PM Oct. 25 Butler (A) 7PM Nov. 1 Sidney (H) 7PM

59 Tytan Grote, senior 61 Cole Sanders, junior 63 Alex Strait, junior 68 Luke Perreira, junior 68 Ethan Preece, junior 70 Devin Shepherd, senior 77 Nathan Perreira, junior 78 Jordan Gump, sophomore 79 Wesley Shaffer, senior 81 Alex Baumgardner, sophomore 82 Ethan Flanery, senior 85 Levi Clark, sophomore 88 DJ Zimmer, sophomore

ZECHAR BAILEY FUNERAL HOMES Serving The Families of Greenville, Versailles and the entire Darke County Area for over 75 years

GOOd LUCk GREEN WAvE! www.zecharbailey.com

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548-1997

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The Home of 6 Ways to Pay!

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1226 Sweitzer GREENVILLE 548-1803

A Welcome Stop for Good Chicken Since 1967 www.rapidprintingco.com

email: rapidprinting1010@earthlink.net

ONE FREE regular size FOUNTAIN DRINK w/any purchase - Not redeemable for cash. Customer pays sales tax. Expires 9/30/19

GOOD LUCK GREENWAVE! 140 Shawnee St, Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-0755 1930 Prime Court, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1013 Doug Gordon, DMD, MS Lindsay L. Desantis, DDS, MSD

mail@gordonorthontics.com • facebook.com/gordonorthodontics

GOOD LUCK!! www.tributefuneralhomes.com

Fine Jewelers Since 1907 414 S. Broadway, Greenville 548-3620 wielandjewelers.net

Tolly’s Gastropub 644 Wagner Avenue, Greenville

937-459-5225


10B Sunday, August 25, 2019

Greenville Early Bird

GREENVILLE GREENWAVE

Photos from 2019 Greenville Greenwave Srimmage - Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com

LEHMAN CHIROPRACTIC, INC “Chiropractic For Better Health!” KYLE W. LEHMAN, DC, MS L. ALEXANDER WARNER, DC 1300 Chippewa Drive Greenville, OH 45331 937-548-9221 937-548-9223

DREW’S AUTOMOTIVE

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DREW AG TRANSPORT, INC. 5378 Sebring Warner Rd. Greenville, OH

937-547-0500

Good Luck Green Wave!

Exhaust - Tires - Brakes - Oil Changes - General Maintenance 295 Ohio St,, Greenville, Ohio 45331

(937) 548-3334

Jason Drew, Owner Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-6:00

Greenville - Arcanum New Madison - Versailles familyhealthservices.org

Wayne Health Sports Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Athletic Trainers, Rehabilitation Therapy and Orthopedic Services

You’re Home Here!

(937) 547-5714

500 Wagner Ave., Greenville, OH 937-547-3000 www.daveknappford.com

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Scorebreaker Alexander @ Bradford

Saturday, Aug. 31, 6 p.m.

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Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, August 25, 2019 11B

VERSAILLES TIGERS Versailles - Courtesy of Versailles Policy

2 Adam Kremer, junior 3 Payton Platfoot, freshman 4 Eli McEldowney, soph. 5 Michael Stammen, senior 6 Carson Bey, sophomore 7 Ethan Stover, freshman 8 Wes Bruns, junior 10 Chase McEldowney, soph. 11 Ryan Martin, senior 12 Ben Ruhenkamp, soph. 13 Alex Kaiser, junior 14 Jared DeMange, junior 15 Hunter Trump, senior 17 Landon Henry, sophomore 18 Nick Monnier, senior

20 Max Gehret, freshman 21 Owen Francis, sophomore 22 Darren Billenstein, freshman 23 Jacob Carman, sophomore 24 Brayden Henry, freshman 25 Nathan Wagner, senior 26 Karl Kelch, junior 27 Lucas Stammen, freshman 28 Cameron Frederick, soph. 30 Connor Stonebraker, freshman 31 Titus Gehret, freshman 32 Gabe Thompson, soph. 35 Bradley King, sohomore

36 Jack Osborne, sophomore 38 Chase Detrick, junior 40 Derek Morris, sophomore 44 Jared Seibert, junior 51 Noah Gilmore, junior 52 Carson Griesdorn, freshman 53 Michael Bey, freshman 54 Kane Epperly, freshman 56 Aydan Bergman, soph. 57 Carter Luthman, soph. 58 Ryan Knapke, sophomore 59 Luke Batty, freshman 62 Caleb Rush, sophomore 63 Jared Thacker, junior

64 Tyler Dirksen, freshman 65 Caleb Smith, senior 67 Brayden Keihl, sophomore 68 Wes Gehret, sophomore 70 Kyle Dirksen, senior 71 Jacob Treon, sophomore 72 Carson Arden, sophomore 75 Isaac Grilliot, senior 76 Austin Nerderman, junior 77 Taran Tyo, sophomore 78 Andrew Clark, freshman 79 Jared Lyons, freshman 82 Caleb Kaiser, sophomore 84 Ethan Dickey, freshman 85 Trey Mills, sophomore

SCHEDULE

GOOD LUCK!!

2019 VERSAILLES VARSITY FOOTBALL Aug. 30 Celina (H) 7PM Sept. 6 Jefferson (A) 7PM Sept. 13 Coldwater (A) 7PM Sept. 20 Parkway, 7:30 p.m. (H) Sept. 28 St. John’s Sat, 1 p.m. (A) Oct. 4 Anna, 7:30 p.m. (Homecoming) Oct. 11 Marion Local (H) 7PM Oct. 18 New Bremen (A) 7PM Oct. 25 Minster (A) 7PM Nov. 1 Ft Rec., Senior Night (H) 7PM

GO TIGERS!

GO TIGERS! Versailles Ace Hardware THE HELPFUL PLACE

337 Marker Rd. (St. Rt. 121) Versailles, OH 45380 (937) 526-4541

ZECHAR BAILEY FUNERAL HOMES Serving The Families of Greenville, Versailles and the entire Darke County Area for over 75 years

9297 McGreevey Road, PO Box 334 Versailles, OH 45380-0334 www.pohltransportation.com Proudly celebrating 27 years in business

Homan Insurance Agency, Inc.

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34 W. Main St., Versailles

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GOOD LUCK TIGERS! 140 Shawnee St, Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-0755 1930 Prime Court, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1013 Doug Gordon, DMD, MS Lindsay L. Desantis, DDS, MSD

DREW’S AUTOMOTIVE

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mail@gordonorthontics.com • facebook.com/gordonorthodontics

Fine Jewelers Since 1907 414 S. Broadway, Greenville 548-3620 wielandjewelers.net

Good Luck Tigers!

Exhaust - Tires - Brakes - Oil Changes - General Maintenance 295 Ohio St,, Greenville, Ohio 45331

(937) 548-3334

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familyhealthservices.org ARCAnum • Greenville • versAilles • New MAdison

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(937) 547-5714


12B Sunday, August 25, 2019

Greenville Early Bird

BRADFORD RAILROADERS Bradford - Courtesy of Selanders Photography

7 Fischer Spencer, senior 5 Wyatt Spangler, senior 11 Gavin Trevino, senior 10 Ernie Jones , senior 20 Kegan Fair, senior 21 Tavin Leach, junior 81 Conner Jones, junior 69 Tj Brewer, junior 77 Austin Crickmore, junior 67 Ethan Reed, junior 99 Lawrence Farmer, freshman 65 Dylan Mitchell, junior

14 Landon Monnin, freshman 15 Bobby Gray, freshman

24 Ben Kitts, freshman 2 Tevin Felver, freshman

SCHEDULE 2019 BRADFORD VARSITY FOOTBALL

Aug. 31 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

Alexander, Sat, 6 p.m. Greenon Arcanum Ansonia Fort Loramie Tri-Village Twin Valley South Bethel Mississinawa Valley National Trail

(H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)

7PM 7PM 7PM 7PM 7PM 7PM 7PM 7PM 7PM 7PM

GOOD LUCK RAILROADERS! Since 1860 Auto • Home • Farms

140 Shawnee St, Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-0755 1930 Prime Court, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1013

1-800-859-2131 • 548-2131 www.littmanthomas.com BRADFORD 448-2590

110 E. Main St. 9-5 M-T-W-F & 9-Noon Thurs.

Doug Gordon, DMD, MS Lindsay L. Desantis, DDS, MSD

GREENVILLE 448-2590

515 E. Main St. 9-5 M-T-W-F & 9-Noon Thurs.

mail@gordonorthontics.com • facebook.com/gordonorthodontics

DREW’S AUTOMOTIVE Exhaust - Tires - Brakes - Oil Changes - General Maintenance 295 Ohio St,, Greenville, Ohio 45331

(937) 548-3334

Jason Drew, Owner Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-6:00

You’re Home Here!

500 Wagner Ave., Greenville, OH 937-547-3000 www.daveknappford.com

UNION CITY INDIANS SCHEDULE 2019 UNION CITY VARSITY FOOTBALL

Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

Monroe Central, 7:30 p.m. (A) Hagerstown (H) 7PM Knightstown (A) 7PM Northeastern (A) 7PM Union County (H) 7PM Lincoln, Homecoming (H) 7PM Centerville (A) 7PM Winchester (H) 7PM Sectional, TBA Sectional Semi-Finals TBA Sectional Championship TBA

Good Luck Union City Indians! Family Owned Since 1963 Keith & Susan Bousman, Owners

Restaurant & Catering

HWY 32, UNION CITY, IN

1 Hunter Clay, junior 3 Nicholas Wells, senior 4 Nathan Judt, junior 5 Blayne Daniels, sophomore 6 Tremaine Parker, senior 7 Hunter Reagan, junior 9 Brandon Courtney, freshman 10 Elijah Moore, sophomore 12 Lucas Lykins, junior 14 Landen Dickmann, fresh 16 Gabriel Addington, junior

19 Braxton Wright, senior 23 Jayden Hindsley, senior 25 Brenden Wright, soph 26 Blake English, freshman 33 Jose Flores Jr., freshman 42 Erik Terriquez, junior 44 Colin Anguiano, soph 45 Jacob Tedrow, junior 50 Bryan Jurado, junior 52 Ryan Armantrout, junior 54 Alex Wine, freshman

DREW’S AUTOMOTIVE

765-964-6259

55 Isaiah Mendez, freshman 60 Tony Payne Abel, senior 62 Joaquin Rodriquez, fresh 66 Cole Hughes, senior 73 Kaden Purdin, junior 75 Emanuel Samaniego, senior 77 David Bowers, senior 78 Elijah Cowper, junior 82 Carlos Melchor, sophomore

GOOD LUCK INDIANS

Photo by Union City - Ryan Berry | DarkeCountyMedia.com

mail@gordonorthontics.com • facebook.com/gordonorthodontics

140 Shawnee St, Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-0755 1930 Prime Court, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1013 Doug Gordon, DMD, MS Lindsay L. Desantis, DDS, MSD

Exhaust - Tires - Brakes - Oil Changes - General Maintenance 295 Ohio St,, Greenville, Ohio 45331

(937) 548-3334

Jason Drew, Owner Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-6:00

You’re Home Here!

500 Wagner Ave., Greenville, OH 937-547-3000 www.daveknappford.com


Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, August 25, 2019 13B

ansonia tigers Ansonia - Courtesy of Stockton Photography

2 Ian Schmitmeyer, freshman 3 Kayden Edwards, freshman 4 Hunter Buckingham, senior 5 Ethan Fischer, senior 7 Reece Stammen, junior 9 Alliyah Hall, freshman 12 Kolton Young, sophomore 14 Isaac Barga, junior 15 Jackson Shellhaas, sophomore

21 Dustin Burk, sophomore 22 Peyton Beam, sophomore 23 Brock Shellhaas, senior 24 Ethan Hemmerich, junior 28 Exzavier Moody, freshman 36 Gabe Zumbrun, freshman 40 Ean McKee, junior 50 Tytus Gasper, sophomore 52 Preston Prater, junior

53 Jason Stover, freshman 55 Trevor Martin, senior 58 Cameron Prater, junior 60 Zach Ward, junior 63 Levi Gasper, freshman 65 Austin Ingle, freshman 70 Ethan Setser, senior 72 Austin Helmke, senior 75 Eyan Hackler, freshman

SCHEDULE

GOOD LUCK!!

2019 ANSONIA VARSITY FOOTBALL Aug. 30 Riverside (H) 7PM Sept. 6 New Bremen (A) 7PM Sept. 13 Mississinawa Valley (A) 7PM Sept. 20 Bradford (H) 7PM Sept. 27 Covington (H) 7PM Oct. 4 Arcanum (A) 7PM Oct. 11 Miami East (A) 7PM Oct. 18 Tri-County North (H) 7PM Oct. 25 National Trail (H) 7PM Nov. 1 Tri-Village (A) 7PM

Good Luck Tigers!

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GOOD LUCK TIGERS

200 SOUTH MAIN ST., ANSONIA, OH

WHISTLE STOP 937-337-4101 BAR & GRILL

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Phone:

GOOD LUCK TIGERS! 140 Shawnee St, Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-0755 1930 Prime Court, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1013 Doug Gordon, DMD, MS Lindsay L. Desantis, DDS, MSD

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• Breakfast served every day • daily lUnch specials • pizza • draft Beer • Chicken kitchen ii flavor fried chicken

ONLINE ORDERING AVAILABLE drive thrU availaBle - call ahead

GO TIGERS! 3078 Washington Road Rossburg, OH 937.337.9576 Feed Mill @ 1039 Zumbrum Road Union City, OH 937.968.6085 “Call today for a Corn Quote”

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ansonia aUto Parts 337-4521

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neW hoUrs: M-f 9-6:30/sat. 8:30-2

THORNTON’S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

• all season repairs • Parts • Pick-Up & delivery •Riders •Pushers •Weed Eaters •Saws •Chain Sharpening 337-4181 or 417-9841

New Line Available Mowers-Snowblowers 230 N. third st.-ansonia

steve thorNton - oWner - over 20 years

DREW’S AUTOMOTIVE Exhaust - Tires - Brakes - Oil Changes - General Maintenance 295 Ohio St,, Greenville, Ohio 45331

(937) 548-3334

Jason Drew, Owner Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-6:00

Fine Jewelers Since 1907

Wayne Health Sports

414 S. Broadway, Greenville 548-3620 wielandjewelers.net

Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Athletic Trainers, Rehabilitation Therapy and Orthopedic Services

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You’re Home Here!

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14B Sunday, August 25, 2019

Greenville Early Bird

MISSISSINAWA VALLEY BLACKHAWKS Photo by Dale Barger | DarkeCountyMedia.com

Mississinawa Valley Duncan Champ, senior Joey Champ, freshman Zac Connor, junior Pierce Daniels, freshman Cody Dirksen, senior Jake Dirmeyer, sophomore Max Dirmeyer, senior Josh Fett, senior

FIRST CHOICE REALTY The Right Choice MOLLY LONGFELLOW

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FREEDOM A&W

Travis Fugate, freshman Trey Godfrey, junior Tyler Grow, sophomore Damien Hampton, senior Colton Hardwick, junior Colby Manning, junior Xavier Manning, sophomore Dylan McGhee, senior Kaden Mote, freshman

Tanner Perkins, sophomore Jessie Ramirez, junior Alex Scholl, senior Blake Scholl, senior Cameron Shimp, senior Thomas Hawk, junior Caleb Trobridge, sophomore Davian Trump, sophomore

SCHEDULE 2019 MISSISSINAWA VARSITY FOOTBALL Aug. 30 Cedarville (A) 7pm Sept. 6 Riverside (A) 7pm Sept. 13 Ansonia (H) 7pm Sept. 20 Tri-Village (A) 7pm Sept. 27 Twin Valley South (A) 7pm Oct. 4 National Trail (H) 7pm Oct. 11 Bethel (H) 7pm Oct. 18 Fort Loramie (A) 7pm Oct. 25 Bradford (A) 7pm Nov. 1 Arcanum (H) 7pm

GOOD LUCK!!

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Restaurant & Catering

802 East Elm Union City, OH 937-968-5424

GOOD LUCK BLACKHAWKS! 140 Shawnee St, Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-0755 1930 Prime Court, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1013 Doug Gordon, DMD, MS Lindsay L. Desantis, DDS, MSD

mail@gordonorthontics.com • facebook.com/gordonorthodontics

DREW’S AUTOMOTIVE Exhaust - Tires - Brakes - Oil Changes - General Maintenance 295 Ohio St,, Greenville, Ohio 45331

(937) 548-3334

Jason Drew, Owner Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-6:00

HWY 32, UNION CITY, IN

765-964-6259

GOOD LUCK TEAMS! 3078 Washington Road Rossburg, OH 937.337.9576 Feed Mill @ 1039 Zumbrum Road Union City, OH 937.968.6085 “Call today for a Corn Quote”

Wayne Health Sports Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Athletic Trainers, Rehabilitation Therapy and Orthopedic Services

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Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, August 25, 2019 15B

TRI-VILLAGE PATRIOTS

Tri-Village - Courtesy of Stockton Photography

2019 TRI-VILLAGE PATRIOTS 1 Jace Lipps, freshman 3 Lemuel Hurtado-Prieto, junior 4 Cole Schroyer, sophomore 5 Josh Scantland, sophomore 6 Devin Swick, junior 8 Layne Sarver, sophomore 11 Zach Dowler, senior 14 Foster Brown, junior 17 Dylan Finkbine, junior 21 Trevor Barrett, junior 22 Devin McCullough, junior 24 Justin Finkbine, freshman 28 Brayden Cordle, sophomore

GOOD LUCK PATRIOTS 140 Shawnee St, Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-0755 1930 Prime Court, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1013 Doug Gordon, DMD, MS Lindsay L. Desantis, DDS, MSD

mail@gordonorthontics.com • facebook.com/gordonorthodontics

DREW’S AUTOMOTIVE

33 Cody Eyer, senior 34 Preston Miles, sophomore 35 Mason Lay, senior 40 Corey Jones, junior SCHEDULE 2019 TRI-VILLAGE VARSITY FOOTBALL Aug. 30 Jefferson Township (A) 7PM Sept. 6 Dixie (H) 7PM Sept. 13 National Trail (A) 7PM Sept. 20 Mississinawa Valley (H) 7PM Sept. 27 Bethel (A) 7PM Oct. 4 Bradford (H) 7PM Oct. 11 Fort Loramie (H) 7PM Oct. 18 Twin Valley South (A) 7PM Oct. 25 Arcanum (A) 7PM Nov. 1 Ansonia (H) 7PM

41 Luke Drew, sophomore 50 Jakob Saylor, sophomore 52 Ethan Watkins, junior 58 Christian Cantrell, freshman 59 Collin Marshall, sophomore 60 Tyler Weimer, sophomore 64 James Penny, sophomore 67 Seth Wogoman, sophomore 68 Blake Weyant, freshman 71 Blake Brandenburg, junior 76 Wyatt Plush, sophomore 78 Dillan Plush, freshman 86 Austin Rismiller, freshman 88 Amos Weimer, sophomore

FIRST CHOICE REALTY The Right Choice DOUG HARMAN

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Since 1860 Auto • Home • Farms

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110 E. Main St. 9-5 M-T-W-F & 9-Noon Thurs.

GREENVILLE 448-2590

515 E. Main St. 9-5 M-T-W-F & 9-Noon Thurs.

Good Luck Patriots Good Luck Patriots! SHARP’S

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PALESTINE, OHIO

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Need Insurance? Call Your Hometown Agency...

124 W. Washington St. New Madison

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217 W. Wayne St. New Madison

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Wayne Health Sports

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1886 St. Rt. 121, New Madison, OH 45346

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“Happy Feet”

FOREIGN - DOMESTIC

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We also do • Brakes • Tuneups • Oil Changes, eTC.

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16B Sunday, August 25, 2019

Greenville Early Bird

ARCANUM TROJANS Arcanum - Courtesy of Handshoe Photography

13 Ian Baker, sophomore 5 Joe Beck, junior 36 Cameron Burke, junior 28 Ben Coats, sophomore 61 Jakob Couch, sophomore 57 Austen Cutarelli, senior 21 Ray Denniston, junior 64 Bennett Farmer, freshman 12 Nick Fry, junior 20 Ethan Garbig, senior 58 Braden Garbig, senior 60 Isaiah Gilmore, sophomore

Best of Luck Trojans!

NANCY’S BEAUTY, TANNING & NAIL SALON from

New Services: Poly Gel, Gel Extensions & Balayage

Jasmynn (New Owner), Nancy & Kim Coming Soon - Teresa (Master Nail Tech) 7 N. HIGH STREET, ARCANUM

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GOOD LUCK!! GOOD LUCK TROJANS!

66 Payton Goin, freshman 51 Cael Gostomsky, junior 3 Cameron Haney, junior 72 Jayden Heltsley, junior 76 Reece Hicks, junior 10 Tyler Huber, sophomore 22 Aiden Psczulkoski, freshman 58 Jacob Rayburn, freshman 36 Carter Rhodehamel, junior 71 Ethan Rieman, sophomore 2 Cory Ross, senior 44 Bryce Shondelmyer, freshman SCHEDULE 2019 ARCANUM VARSITY FOOTBALL Aug. 30 Oldenburg Acad, 7:30 p.m. (H) Sept. 6 Catholic Central (H) 7PM Sept. 13 Bradford (A) 7PM Sept. 20 National Trail (H) 7PM Sept. 27 Miami East (A) 7PM Oct. 4 Ansonia (H) 7PM Oct. 11 Tri-County North (A) 7PM Oct. 18 Covington (H) 7PM Oct. 25 Tri-Village (H) 7PM Nov. 1 Mississinawa Valley (A) 7PM

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140 Shawnee St, Greenville, OH 45331 (937) 548-0755 1930 Prime Court, Troy, OH 45373 (937) 339-1013 Doug Gordon, DMD, MS Lindsay L. Desantis, DDS, MSD

mail@gordonorthontics.com • facebook.com/gordonorthodontics

GO TROJANS!

11 Zade Shank, freshman 50 Eli Shelton, sophomore 85 Christian Snider, sophomore 32 Caden Thompson, freshman 19 Brennan Troutwine, sophomore 85 Wyatt Via, freshman 37 Michael Vorwerk, junior 33 Elliot Wackler, sophomore 68 Chase Werling, sophomore 4 JT Whitaker, senior 8 Luke Wilson, senior

Over 30 Years Experience Free Estimates

3904 Drew Rd., Arcanum

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Staley’s Antiques A FRIENDLY PLACE TO SHOP

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7 N. Sycamore, Arcanum

692-8050

FIRST CHOICE REALTY The Right Choice JEFF RADEMACHIR

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1400 Wagner Ave., Greenville, OH 45331

217 W. Wayne St. New Madison

Toll Free 866-903-5464 937-417-4066 Fax (937) 548-0103 jrat@woh.rr.com

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Good Luck Trojans!

GOOD LUCK TROJANS

HAVE A GREAT SEASON

from Terri, Jan, Sheryl, Ashley, Monica & Mandy

KRIMPER’S KORNER 109 W. South St., Arcanum, OH

692-5410

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Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, August 25, 2019 17B

ARCANUM TROJANS

Photos from 2019 Arcanum Trojans Srimmage - Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com

Miller’s Tavern

15 N. High, Arcanum, OH 692-5359

DINE IN • CARRY OUT • DRIVE THRU PIZZA • SUBS GOOD LUCK TROJANS

GO TROJANS!

SHIELD OF FAITH

Large Flower Bushes $2.00

(Reg. $5.99)

Fitness Gym

Fourman’s Variety 4-8 W. George St., Arcanum Hours: M-Fri. 9-7/Sat.9-5:30

692-5775

MODERN IMPRESSIONS FAMILY HAIR CARE,

HA GOOD SVEEAAS TROJANS!!O! N

NAILS AND TANNING

105 E. Second St., 692-6531

DREW’S AUTOMOTIVE

314 Chestnut St Lewisburg, OH

17 W. George St. Arcanum, OH

Visit us on Facebook or call 937-336-8683 www.facebook.com/lewisburgfitnesscenter

Good Luck Trojans!

(937) 548-3334

9 East Water Street, Arcanum, Ohio 45304 Catering Can Be Done at The Restaurant Or I’ll Come to You

“OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK” Catering: 417-0100 Ask for Deb

Restaurant 692-8576

GOOD LUCK TROJANS

ARNER

THE

FLORAL DESIGN

111 West George St., Arcanum, Ohio 692-8826

INS. AGENCIES, INC.

ARCANUM 692-8123

GREENVILLE 548-6554

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TKM AUTO & TIRE, LLC

Exhaust - Tires - Brakes - Oil Changes - General Maintenance 295 Ohio St,, Greenville, Ohio 45331

Huston’s Restaurant & Catering

Jason Drew, Owner Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00-6:00

3372 Alt. St. Rt. 49, Arcanum

Troutwine Auto Sales Inc. CHEVROLET

692-8373

9 N. Main St., Arcanum

Wayne Health Sports

937-692-5244

Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Athletic Trainers, Rehabilitation Therapy and Orthopedic Services

(937) 547-5714

You’re Home Here!

500 Wagner Ave., Greenville, OH 937-547-3000 www.daveknappford.com


18B Sunday, August 25, 2019

Greenville Early Bird

C&F SHOES

130 E. Third St., Greenville

548-3201 Klingshirn Klingshirn & & Sons Sons Trucking Trucking P.O. Box 98, Burkettsville

338-5000

419 Wagner Ave., Greenville, Ohio

548-6006

TROUTWINE

AUTO SALES, INC.

Chevrolet

9 N. Main, Arcanum • 692-8373 or 1-800-477-6844

TRAILER SALES & SERVICE Our Specialty Fully Stocked Parts Department & Trailer Repair

B&W GN HITCHES

Open: M-T-W-F 9-6/Sat. 9-4 Closed Th. & Sun.

BOOTS & WESTERN WEAR rodeoshoponline.com

email: rodeo@infinet.com 811 ST. RT. 40 WEST, EATON (7 MILES NORTH OF EATON)

937-678-4981

877-922-1600

M-T-W-F-Sat 10-6 / Sun. 12-5 / Not open Thursdays or Holidays


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