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Guest speakers are highlight of the meeting ARCANUM — In a bid to stay competitive and proactive, two guest speakers were invited to Arcanum’s council meeting Tuesday evening. Pat Custenborder with Phelan Insurance Agency was the first to speak as a potential agent to provide the village with a strategy to proactively manage health care costs. Phelan Insurance Agency is based in Versailles and is an agent for several area municipalities as well as businesses such as Wayne Hospital in Greenville. They carry insurance with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Aetna, United Health Care, among others. “Our overall goal is to lower your total cost,” explained Custenborder with a focus on value and small businesses. According to Mayor Greg Baumle, it became apparent while hiring Police Chief Marcus Ballinger, the healthcare cost per employee in the village was high. He found an almost $7,000 difference in premiums between Ballinger’s former employer and the Village of Arcanum. “We started going down that path, are we charging too much?” said Baumle as he worked with Toni Stanley, fiscal officer. Baumle further stated, as an advocate for village employees that has included raising wages, “We want to retain our employees. We want to attract employees.” Craig Mesher with Access Engineering Solutions also provided a presentation on his firm that aids clients in identifying infrastructure needs along with matching them to available funds or grants. The firm was integral to the Village of Bradford in receiving of grants and funds to make improvements to their water treatment system. The firm also oversaw the Main Street project in Gettysburg, the Main Street project in Osgood, a new water tower in Elida, and a new wastewater system in Christiansburg. Access Engineering Solutions would apply for grants on projects the village would be interested in pursuing along with the development of a five to ten-year plan. Council also discussed, gave a motion, and approval to the following: • Advertise bids for trash collection on Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, with bids open at 11 a.m. on Oct. 29 • Approve Phelan Insurance Agency as an agent to pursue estimates on healthcare differences for village employees • Approval of an ordinance to establish a fee for tax assessment imposed by the village • Approve a one-time credit to certain village residents for lead testing performed by the village • Approve a new job description for the village part-time utility co-op and part-time administrative specialist Council meetings are held at 7 p.m. every second and last Tuesday of the month at the All American Clothing Company, 1 Pop Rite Drive. The public is encouraged to attend. 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.

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Referendum attempt fails GREENVILLE – An effort to put the City of Greenville’s sidewalk ordinance on the ballot has failed. Richard Halley addressed Greenville City Council in early September stating he was beginning a petition for a referendum of the ordinance approved by council that set the wheels in motion to force repairs of sidewalks. Late last week, Halley announced his group came up short in getting the required number of signatures. They needed approximately 420 signatures, but had less than 400 at the deadline. Halley is encouraged by his group’s effort in bringing attention to the ordinance. “What we did was worth it,” he said. He was able to have a couple of conversations with Mayor Steve Willman where they were able to discuss the possibility of allowing the homeowners to decide what happens to the trees on their property. “I agree we must save any tree possible,” said Willman. “We will work with the property owners and hopefully come to an agreement with any option we may have. Some trees could be saved, but if the tree dies they still would have to cut it down and dispose of it. If the tree lives and damages the new concrete walk then they will have to replace the walkway in near future.” Halley added,

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The referendum petition did not get enought signatures, which means the city can move forward in forcing property owners to repair sidewalks.

“It is turning out, in my opinion, quite well.” Also leading the charge in getting signatures on the petition was Greg Metzcar. He was disappointed they were unable to get enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot to let the residents decide. “Almost 100 percent of the people I talked to signed the petition,” he said. “People are pretty upset with this sidewalk ordeal.” He believes the city should be more compassionate in realizing there are some people that can’t afford to make the repairs. Metzcar believes it is the moral responsibility of the city. Although the referendum

attempt was unable to get the required signatures, Metzcar believes it is not too late for the city to do the right thing and put the issue on the ballot and let residents decide. Mayor Willman, however, believes there are enough people in the city that believe repairing sidewalks is just as important as paving streets. “It makes our city more inviting, for people to live here and for businesses to start up here. We have to start looking at what will keep people here, particularly the younger generations. This is also true for the elderly, which you know is a big part of our community, every chance they get to be

mobile, to get out of their house is certainly a plus for their health and wellbeing.” The mayor has researched the issue of grants, but he is not optimistic. He did note that many municipalities have taken it upon themselves to set up grant programs and or ways to forgive some portions of the costs to their property owners. “I certainly hope Greenville City Council would entertain this discussion to see what might be possible here with our program of sidewalk repair,” said Willman. Contact Editor Ryan Berry at rberry@ aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 5690066. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

Deschambeau appointed to national committee is a four-year appointment that starts in September. The committee meets three to four times a year with one GREENVILLE — President meeting held in D.C. Other meetings are in direct obserand CEO of Wayne Healthvation and to make recomCare, Wayne Deschambeau, was recently appointed to the mendations according to the National Advisory Committee topics voted on by the committee. For example, last year, on Rural Health and Human the NACRHHS committee Services or NACRHHS. examined and made recomAs a committee member, Deschambeau spent four days mendations on rural cancer in Washington D.C. to discuss prevention and control as well as supportive services and topics that fall under the United States Department of caregiving for older adults in rural America. Health and Human Services In D.C., representatives (HHS) authority. The chalfrom every agency in the lenge set before him was to federal government tied identify areas that not only fall under rural-specific crite- to healthcare brought the ria but issues to be examined 21-member committee “up to speed on what they are in-depth and in the field. The position, an SGE (Spe- doing” and what they need to be doing, explained Deschamcial Government Employee)

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Wayne Deschambeau, President and CEO of Wayne HealthCare, was recently appointed to the National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services or NACRHHS, a division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

beau. Over the first three days, a determination was made on what topics were critical to the committee. The last day was spent voting on and prioritizing the chosen

topics and related meeting locations. Deschambeau shared the committee chose to look at See DESCHAMBEAU | 3A


POLICE BEAT

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Syringe found in Kroger men’s room; suspect jailed Wanted Person On Sept. 19 an officer was dispatched to Kroger, 200 Lease Ave. on the report of a suspicious person. While in route, dispatch gave the officer a description of a white male subject wearing a gray hat, orange T-shirt Go

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asked if the syringe was his and he said it wasn’t. GPD dispatch reported Unger was on probation. An adult probation officer requested Unger be arrested and transported to the Darke County Jail. Before leaving, Unger told officers a backpack and a bicycle sitting outside of Kroger belonged to him. He was transported to the Darke County Jail, where he incarcerated for a probation violation. The syringe

located in the bathroom was disposed of in a sharps container. Unger’s other belongings were transported to the Hart Avenue garage for safe keeping. On Sept. 20 an officer on patrol arrested a known wanted suspect at the grain elevators on Vine Street. The officer noticed a large amount of property sitting outside a shed located in back of the elevators. The officer stopped to investigate and

noticed Matthew Hall in the shed. The officer knew Hall was wanted on an outstanding warrant with the police department for failure to appear on an original charge of obstruction, which carried a $3,025 bond. Hall was transported to the Darke County Jail. EARLY BIRD POLICY The Greenville Police Beat is prepared from public records available at the Greenville Police

Department. Every effort is made to balance the public’s right to know with the rights of the individuals involved. Readers are encouraged to contact Greenville Police if they have information or concerns regarding these or any other incidents they see. The Early Bird notes all suspects are innocent until proven guilty and welcomes comments and concerns regarding this community service.

Sunshine 5K benefits local groups GREENVILLE – Warm, sunny weather welcomed hundreds of runners and walkers to the Sunshine 5K on Sept. 14 in Greenville City Park. The annual fundraising event hosted by the Darke County Foundation had 467 registrations and raised over $14,000 for several local non-profit organizations. “The Sunshine 5K enjoys repeated success because of the fun energy at our event and the value our beneficiary groups have in our community,” said Christy Prakel, director of the Darke County Foundation. Proceeds from the Sunshine 5K benefitted Ansonia High School National Honor Society, Cancer Association of Darke County, DeColores Montessori School, Edison College Foundation, St. Mary’s School, and several other local groups. Participants could choose to have their registration money go towards one of these groups. “It was invigorating to see our local park alive with music, refreshments and determined runners and walkers, all here to support valuable causes in our Darke County community,” said Prakel. Volunteers baked over 1,000 homemade cookies and donated a variety of drinks and fruit. Over 30 door prizes worth $25 each were given away along with award medals for age-group winners. The Darke County Foundation thanks the following sponsors for supporting the Sunshine 5K: gold sponsors Premier Health and Reid Health; silver sponsors Early Bird/Bluebag Media, Wayne HealthCare, Greenville Federal, Walgreens, and Ray & Bettye Laughlin; bronze sponsors Cox

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Scoop from The Early Bird newspaper lined up with participants of the kids fun run before the Sunshine 5K. The event raised over $14,000 for Darke County non-profit organizations.

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Runners enjoy the Sunshine 5K on Sept. 14 in Greenville Park, hosted by the Darke County Foundation. Pictured are Katie Landwehr #640, Palm Beach, Fla.; Isabelle Rammel #906, Greenville; Sam Prakel #741, Seattle, Wash.; Koller Winterrowd #863, Greenville; and Noah Stevens #898, Greenville.

Insurance, Family Health, Greenville National Bank, Eileen & Steve Litchfield, May Financial Group, MJS Plastics, Scott Family McDonald’s, Second National Bank, Sunset Awards, U.S. Bank, VFW Memorial Post #7262. Other sponsors included attorneys Eric Brand & Chance Cox, Susan & Jeff Barker, Tim & Sandy Booher, Brethren Retirement Community, Jim &

Sharon Buchy, Steve & Kim Burns, City of Greenville, Classic Carriers, Coffee Pot, Darke County Land Title Agency, Dennis Eckstein, Edward Jones Investments, Edwin F. Nickol, Inc., Eikenberry’s IGA, Esarey & Assoc., Diane Evans, Farmers State Bank, Fry & Co. CPAs, Garbig & Schmidt, Gary Flinn Co., LPA, Good Times Event Services, Mike & Diane Gray, Tom & Melanie Guil-

lozet, Hanes Law Group, Ltd., Jon & Rose Hein, Kent & Lynn James, Key Funding Services, Inc., Dick Lavy Trucking, Law Office of Randall Breaden, Marchal & Marchal, Marshall Combs State Farm, Merchant House, Montage Café, Mote & Associates, Rodney Oda, Bill & Kris Osterbur, C.F. Poeppelman Inc./PEPCON, Rebsco, Inc., Dan & Marty Schipfer, Marv & Millie Stammen, John & Ginger Warner, RJ Warner Insurance Agencies, Williamson Insurance, Zechar Bailey Funeral Home. The Sunshine 5K is part of the Wayne HealthCare Challenge series and will take place again next year in mid-September. Complete results are listed at gtraces.com. The Darke County Foundation enriches the lives of Darke County residents by receiving, managing and distributing charitable gifts. For more information, visit www. darkecountyfoundation.org or call 548-4673.

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BPW plans What a Girl Wants GREENVILLE – “What a Girl Wants” is again the theme for this year’s Greenville Business & Professional Women’s (BPW) Club Annual Guest Night that will be held on Thursday, Oct. 10. All proceeds from this event go towards scholarships for Darke County women. This year’s event will start in downtown Greenville from 4-6 p.m. with special savings and surprises at the following featured stores: Beanz Buttercream Bakery, Expressions of Tyme, Happily Ever Co., Merle Norman, Natural Path, Refined-Purveyors, Sadie Grace, Shelly’s Antiques & Décor, Sweet Annie’s Cabin, Wieland Jewelers, and Youniques in Greenville and 4One Apparel in Arcanum. The evening will continue at the VFW at 6 p.m. with vendors, silent auction, door prizes, fashion show, cash bar, and appetizers provided by J’s Country Store. More than 20 vendors will be at the VFW and chair massages will be offered by Escape Spa. Super Raffle tickets will also be available for purchase for $2 each or six for $10. A 14 Karat White Gold Necklace & Earrings donated

by Wieland Jewelers, 39” Smart Element TV donated by Performance Mortgage, KitchenAid 5 Speed Diamond Blender from KitchenAid, $100 in Dining Gift Cards donated by Deb & Gene Niekamp, and a Relaxation Massage donated by Escape Spa are prizes for the raffle. The drawing will be held at the Club’s Dec. 12 meeting. You do not need to be present to win. Join them for a fun evening and find out more about their club. Tickets are required for this event and are available until Oct. 7 at Merle Norman, Sweet Annie’s Cabin, Shelly’s Antiques & Décor in Greenville and at 4 One Apparel in Arcanum. Show your ticket to the featured downtown businesses to get your special savings. The cost is $15. Tickets must be purchased or reservations made by noon on Monday, Oct. 7. For more information or to RSVP, contact Vicki Cost at vcost@coxinsurance or Deb Shiverdecker at (937) 417-7231. The Greenville BPW Club’s mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education, and information.

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include not only CEOs similar to Deschambeau but other individuals from physicians to university professors, among others. After four days, Deschambeau says he not only learned quite a bit but was impressed with other com-

mittee members extensive healthcare experience. He shared the imperative of learning from individuals in differing parts of healthcare to him and the ability to share observations and opinions. Wayne Deschambeau was

born and raised in Chicago and served in the Air Force and Illinois Air National Guard. He has been with Wayne Healthcare for 14 years and served as CEO for several hospitals in several states before moving to Greenville with his wife,

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Local church collects shoes for Waterstep assemble, small chlorine generator that purifies contaminated water, saving GREENVILLE — How many miles are represented hundreds of thousands of lives each year. by 3,000 pounds of shoes? WaterStep also provides It was a question brought emergency response, assistbefore Pastor Ron Sherck ing with water supplies by a member of his congregation at the Greenville after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in 2017 Church of the Brethren. and most recently in the The church had collected Bahamas after Hurricane 3,000 pounds of shoes for the WaterStep Shoe Collec- Dorian. In its first year, the tion throughout August. Greenville Church of the This year marks the Brethren worked to profourth year of collecting mote WaterStep within the shoes for Waterstep, a community. By the second non-profit organization located in Louisville, Ky. Its year, a committee was formed with several area mission is to provide safe churches involved. This water to communities in teamwork expanded the developing countries. presence and promotion of The shoes that are collected are purchased by an WaterStep that accepts gently used shoes that are free exporter that pays Waterof mold and mildew. Step a specific rate per “It can be even more than pound of shoes, explained Sherck. Waterstep uses the gently used,” explained Sherck. Even shoes with funds to build an easy-to-

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response the church has ever received. Donations came from the Brethren Retirement Community, Greenville Federal Bank, Ansonia United Methodist Church, First United Methodist Church of Greenville, and the Boys and Girls Club. They also had several individual donors as well as a significant donation of shoes from the Darke County Right to Life. While the collection offiCourtesy Photo cially runs every August, The Greenville Church of the Brethren collected 3,000 pounds of shoes the church does accept for the WaterStep, a non-profit organization with a mission to provide shoes throughout the year. safe water to communities in developing countries. “I’m just really impressed fix, repair, and resell them. with their organization rips, holes, or not fully and what they are doing,” “It becomes a double intact will be accepted. said Sherck on WaterStep. These shoes can be broken blessing,” said Sherck. The nonprofit visited the “The shoes pay for the down into various compochurch in the first year of water filtration but also nents such as the canvas enable a person to have an participation. They shared or rubber to be recycled. income to take care of them what they do and how The reusable shoes can be they assist communities in resold to needy individuals and their family.” This year was the largest need. This includes trainaround the world who can

Verona UM rummage sale VERONA – Verona United Methodist Church, 206 South State St. (Preble County Line between US Route 40 and Georgetown/Verona Road), Verona, will host a rummage sale on Thursday, Oct. 3, 5-8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 4, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 5, 9 a.m. to noon. This rummage sale began when the Verona United Methodist Church women’s group wanted to

help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Since 2005, they have put together two rummage sales every year. It has grown from one room to six rooms. They have taken in many donations of items, such as, furniture, bedding, rugs, kitchen items, baby items, books, clothes, weight loss equipment, medical equipment, holiday items, and baked goods They do not set prices

for anything; everything is sold buy donations, except baked goods. They have always met the money needed to meet so many needs. They have been able to raise enough money to help many local missions, such as Cabbage Patch, at Christmas time, Preble and other local food banks, community outreach, local families in need, and most recently months with the tornadoes that hit the area, and

many more community service projects locally and around the country. Items that remain at the end of the sale go to organizations of need, such as the Women’s Center of newer gently used baby items, coats for kids, clothes distribution sites, such as St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in downtown Dayton, job works at Job and Family Services, and the Salvation Army.

ing individuals on how to use safe water solutions like water chlorination and bleach making, along with health education and how to repair wells. It is hard to imagine how these individuals live on an average one and a half gallons of water a day for drinking, cooking, and bathing. However, WaterStep helps make it safe and attainable. “It puts a different perspective on things,” said Sherck. For more information on the WaterStep Shoe Collection and the WaterStep organization, visit waterstep.org. Reach reporter Bethany J. RoyerDeLong at 937/548-3330 or email broyer-delong@aimmediamidwest. com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

PERI meets GREENVILLE – The next meeting/luncheon of the Darke County Retired Public Employees will be held at 11:30 a.m. n Monday, Oct. 7, at the VFW, 219 N. Ohio St., Greenville. The cost of the lunch is $9; payable at the door. The guest speaker will be Krista Fourman, director of the Darke County Solid Waste District. Anyone who has retired that is affiliated with Ohio Public Employees (OPERS)

is welcome to attend and is eligible to join the local chapter of PERI. If you would like to attend this meeting, you will need to make a reservation by calling Linda Wood, vice president, at (937) 337-2583 on or before Sunday, Sept. 29. If there is no answer, please leave a message and Linda will return your call. Current members will be contacted by the PERI calling committee.


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Eliminating SSDI waiting WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) joined with his colleague Senator Casey (D-PA) to introduce the Stop the Wait Act. After waiting months to qualify for coverage through Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), individuals with disabilities are forced to wait another five months to get a disability check and another two years to obtain health coverage through Medicare. The Stop the Wait Act would eliminate these outdated, mandatory waiting periods imposed on individuals with disabilities that can potentially further harm their health by delaying critical health care. “Social Security Disability Insurance is a lifeline for individuals who can’t work because of a disability,” said Senator Brown. “This legislation eliminates unnecessary red tape that leads to gaps in disability insurance and healthcare coverage, and ensures Americans don’t lose access to the benefits they have earned.” In 2017, more than 10,000 American died while waiting for SSDI benefits to begin. The wait times greatly affect adults with rapidly progressing diseases such as Huntington’s Disease, cancer, cystic fibrosis and other serious conditions. American workers who have developed a disability may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), a benefit financed by employee/employer payroll taxes. SSDI requires an application and determination period that can last more than 18 months, as well as mandated five months to obtain a disability payment, and then an additionally-mandated 24 months to receive Medicare benefits. The Stop the Wait Act aims to remove these unnecessary and onerous requirements by: * Requiring the Social Security Administration to begin payment to an individual eligible for SSDI immediately after they are determined to be eligible for the program, rather than requiring the individual to wait five months to begin receiving benefits. * Phasing out the 24-month waiting period for Medicare disability benefits. * Directing the National Academy of Medicine to conduct a study to ensure the elimination of the waiting periods are resulting in better health and community living outcomes for eligible SSDI recipients and their families. This legislation is endorsed by a number of patient advocacy groups and other organizations, including: The Arc of the United States, Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN), Center for Medicare Advocacy, Families USA, Justice in Aging, Medicare Rights Center, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare (NCPSSM), National Association of Council on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD), National Association of Disability Representatives (NADR), National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), The National Council, National Council on Independent Living (NCIL), National Disability Institute (NDI), National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR), Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), the Social Security Task Force of the Consortium of Citizens for Disabilities (CCD), Strengthen Social Security Coalition, and Social Security Works.

Davidson is a friend to taxpayers WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Warren Davidson (OH-08) has been honored by National Taxpayers Union (NTU) for having one of the strongest voting records in Washington, D.C. on supporting lower taxes, limited government, and economic freedom. Davidson is one of only 17 House members whose voting record during the 2018 Congressional Session earned the “Taxpayers’ Friend Award.” NTU included 166 House votes in the 2018 scorecard. NTU’s rating program is designed to calculate a Member’s voting record on fiscal responsibility by evaluating every vote that has an impact on tax, spending, trade, and regulatory policy. “During 2018, Taxpayers’ Friend Award winners were hard to come by in Congress,” said Pete Sepp, president of NTU. “Despite metrics that were poor for the 40-year history of our Award, taxpayers can take comfort that a principled elected official like Congressman Warren Davidson was working day in and day out to protect taxpayers’ interests in Washington. We all know actions speak louder than words, and this award is a testament to the often unsung efforts of lawmakers like Davidson, who care so much about correcting our government’s precarious fiscal future.” NTU has recognized Representatives and Senators since 1979 who annually earn high voting scores to qualify them for the “Taxpayers’ Friend Award.”

Matriarch of family is gone Our mother, Beatrice A. (Riffell) Moody, passed away Wednesday afternoon at Greenville Health and Rehabilitation, formerly known as Heartland of Greenville. She was having some health issues of late, but it was such a shock to get that phone call from my younger sister, Brenda Norton, who found her when she stopped in at the nursing home after work after 4:30. My other sister, Bev Brumbaugh, was in there at noon time when I arrived on my lunch hour and both of us left at 10 minutes until 3. Mom, who was known as “Aunt Bea” by many, was quiet but I remember her asking us one question: How old was her sister Miriam when she died. Bev and I figured it out and told her that Aunt Miriam was 89 going on 90. Why she wanted to know we don’t know, but it seemed odd. She has never asked me that question before. Mom died just three months and two days shy of her 92nd birthday, which is two days after Christmas. Mom was the youngest of nine children of Emery and Mary Catherine (Stoner)

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Riffell, and was also the last one to go. She seemed to maintain her sense of humor until the end and that made us happy when visiting her. Fortunately, my sisters, brother and I were in there together at one time visiting on Tuesday after being made aware of her oxygen levels. She was sitting up in her wheelchair eating lunch in her room when most of us arrived and looked rather perky. We are going to miss the woman who played games with us inside and outdoors, who fed us delicious meals, who cut our hair, made some of our clothes when we were younger, helped build things in the house including kitchen cupboards and a pantry in the bathroom, who was there to help raise our children and, most of all, loved our father who passed three years ago on July 20. She was always the strong one whenever times got bad and that will never be forgotten about her. We could tell she was missing him and why wouldn’t she? They would have been married 70 years on Sept. 5, 2016. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the great care she got from her doctor, nurses and other healthcare people at the nursing home. Graveside services will be

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Ansonia XC runs at Tour De Sewer VERSAILLES – The Ansonia Tigers cross country teams competed Saturday at the Versailles Tour De Sewer Invitational. “We had a really strong showing against some great competition,” said Ansonia coach Jason Wright. Brookville took first place in the high school girls race, Versailles finished fourth and Ansonia placed seventh ahead of Miami East, Newton and Bethel. Ansonia High School Girls: Olivia Wright 22.26 (PR), Kierra Reichert 23.25, Mariah Troutwine 23.44, Lydia Snyder 25.26, Meghan Brown 25.37 (PR), Alliyah Hall 25.40 (PR), Emily Wright 26.39, Deanna Moody 29.01 and Sky Edwards 31.06. In the high school boys race, Botkins took first place, Versailles fourth, Mississinawa Valley 12th and

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The Ansonia Lady Tigers’ Emily Wright.

Ansonia finished 13th. Ansonia High School Boys: Chad Millikin 19.59 (PR), Kyle Thornhill 20.07, Cody Williams 20.25, Andrew Thornhill 24.42, Landyn Gabriel 27.37 and Garrett Brown 34.08. Four runners had PRs for the high school team; Olivia Wright, Meghan Brown, Alliyah Hall and Chad Millikin. Peyton Billenstein finished with a time of 14.35 for Ansonia the girls junior high team and for the boys, Ethan Sparks finished with at 13.47 and Matthew Lee a 14.05.

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Greenville Lady Wave nips Beavercreek GREENVILLE – The Greenville Lady Wave golf team defeated the Beavercreek Lady Beavers 190-191 in a Monday night rematch on Senior Night at Greenville’s Turtle Creek Golf Course to close-out dual match season play with a fifth score required to break a tie after regulation play. “The match was very tight – the top four scores were a tie at 190 for each team,” said Greenville coach Tracy Haines. “We had to go to the fifth score and Trinity shot a 53 beating Izzy Greet by 1 stroke.” Greenville Senior High School honored four Lady Wave; Makenzie Glancy, Riley Hunt, Jessica Mortensen and Lainey Oswalt following the Senior Night win. “Wow, what a senior night for Makenzi Glancy,

dual match season.” The team’s top four scores were tied at 190 following regulation play and went to a tie breaker with Greenville’s fifth score 53, Trinity Reis defeating Beavercreek’ Izzy Greet (54) by a single stroke to give The Lady Wave a 190-191 win and finish the regular season with a 13-1 dual match record. Five top scores for GreenGaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com ville: Kenna Jenkinson shot The Greenville Lady Wave seniors defeat the Beavercreek Lady Beavers a 41, Riley Hunt carded a on Senior Night at Greenville’s Turtle Creek Golf Course. (L-R) Lainey 48, Jessica Mortensen a 50, Oswalt, Jessica Mortensen, Makenzie Glancy and Riley Hunt. Lainey Oswalt shot a 51 non-conference matchup Riley Hunt, Jessica and Trinity Reis finished between two of the Miami Mortensen and Lainey with a 53. Valley’s best high school Oswalt,” Haines stated. “I The five top scores cannot believe that Maken- girls golf teams. The Lady for Beavercreek: Sarah zi, Jessica and Lainey have Beavers defeated Greenville O’Connor 39, Allie Barnett been playing for four years 200-204 on August 26 at 49, Zoe Romaker 49, Megan Beavercreek. and Riley for two years. Diltz 53 and Izzy Greet 54. “Beavercreek was the The time has gone by so “We finished the year only team to beat us this fast. I will definitely miss with 13 wins and 1 loss,” them. They are great young year, so this was a rematch Haines said. “We still have ladies and all have a bright and a chance to beat them some things to work on as on our home course,” said future.” we have the Miami Valley Beavercreek was the lone Coach Haines. “It was a League Tournament on great win for the seniors blemish on Greenville’s Saturday the 28th and then 12-1 record coming into the and a great way to end the Sectionals on October 2nd.”

Greenville Junior Varsity scorches Fairborn Skyhawks sity team bringing home a Friday night 29-26 MVL road win. Greenville got on the board early and often with GREENVILLE – The Greenville JV football team Hayden Bush throwing to Dominick Baker for a shutout the Fairborn Sky12-yard touchdown to give hawks 38-0 in a Saturday the Wave a 6-0 lead. morning home game. Jered Hite scored on “We have a lot of kids a 5-yard touchdown run going both ways – they that started at the Fairare prepared to do that,” born 20-yard line. A hard said Greenville JV coach Nathan Stuchell. “We take hit had Hite coughing-up pride in that with our con- the ball and in full stride ditioning – Monday, Tues- picking up the loose ball and running in for a touchday, Wednesday and give them a break on Thursday down and a 12-0 score. Ryan Crampton made a with our walk-throughs and go compete on Friday big defensive stop for the Wave with an interception and Saturday.” The JV shutout gave the at 3:15 in the second periWave a weekend sweep of od setting up a Greenville the Skyhawks with the var- first-and-ten at the 16-yard

the visitor on the Greenville 35-yard stripe on the first play of their next possession and returned the ball to the Fairborn 3-yard line with 2:27 showing. Khale Donthnier ran up the middle on the Wave’s first play from scrimmage for a TD sending the teams to the halftime Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com break with Greenville leadNoah Frazee runs for a 2-point ing by a 24-0 score. second half conversion in the Ty Bush recovered a Green Wave JV win 38-0 shutout Fairborn fumble and ran over Fairborn. it in for Greenville’s first score second of the second line. half. Bush used a 2-yard Noah Frazee taking over quarterback keeper up the middle to move Greenville under center in second half play led the Greenville JV out to an 18-0 lead with 2:44 on the second quarter to a 32-0 lead making good on a 2-point conversion at clock. 9:10 in the third to give Noah Ellis intercepted

the game a running clock with the point spread. “When you’re on the other side of it (running clock), it’s not so much fun,” said Stuchell, “but when you have the running clock, that’s a good time and it was nice.” Alex Baumgardner recovered a Fairborn fumble at the Wave’s 49 and returned to the Fairborn 28-yard line setting up a Frazee to Ellis 26-yard touchdown strike to close out scoring on the day giving Greenville JV an impressive 38-0 win. “We had a lot of kids, younger kids playing a ton,” Stuchell noted. “That second half was pretty much all freshmen the

whole second half. A lot of kids had to step up and play out of position. They just went out there and played hard – that is all we ask from them.” “Hayden Bush and Noah Frazee do a good job at quarterback, controlling the game and getting kids where they need to be and executing on offense,” concluded Stuchell. “There is a bright future at that spot. They will compete next year and we will figure out who that will be taking over for Tyler (Beyke). They showed a lot of good things today.” Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330

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Greenville’s Rammel first at Widewater

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Tri-Village gets a dig in the Lady Patriots win over Newton.

Lady Patriots crush Indians Downy was dominating at the net. She had 7-kills in this set, she would have NEW MADISON – The 13 on the night. Between Lady Patriots managed to Maria Petry and Megan put it all together against Downy, they scored over the Newton Lady Indians. half of the teams points in They dominated all phas- this second set. es of the game for pretty “Megan Downy was tremuch the entire match. mendous tonight,” Brewer Service, front line, second stated. “She had 13-kills line, offense, defense – on 16-swings. She wasn’t the Tri-Village Patriots far from having a kill on kept the Lady Indians at every swing. She was able bay. And after the first set to tip when she had to get the Patriots substituted the kill. I am seeing the freely and even with the sophomores grow and get reserves in the game, the better through the season. Patriots did not skip a Maria Petry doesn’t serve beat as they won 25-7, very often but she has a 25-8 and 25-11. good jump serve when she The Lady Patriots were has control. We had a lead able to go on some long and she was comfortable runs behind the service back there. If we can get of their players. The Lady that consistently, it would Indians had a rough time be nice to have.” handling the Lady PatriThe last set was defiots serves and could not nitely a team effort. The get into a dig, set, spikeLady Patriots substituted rhythm. In the first set freely and several fresh it was Lucy Morris who faces got a chance to sparked the Patriots surge contribute. Even with the with her serves during an Patriot bench in the game, amazing 17-0 run during the Indians found it hard which she had three serto make much headway. It vice aces. was a crushing defeat for “Lucy Morris – we the Indians. found a spot we wanted “I got to play a lot of her to serve to and she girls,” said Coach Brewer. has a nice float serve that “We have had string of she can control,” said games where I didn’t feel Tri-Village coach Chris like we pushed ourselves Brewer. “She was able to – until today. Tonight they go to the same spot over pushed themselves and and over and get points played hard – had fun. off of it.” You would like for a team In the set set Maria to play with the same Petry was instrumental intensity whether it is the during a 13-0 run during best team in the league or which she was serving the worst team. Tonight I and had 5-aces – includfelt like we came out and ing 2-double aces where played with the intensity she had 2-aces back to they needed and covered back. The Indians had a everything. “ hard time responding to Next for the Lady the firepower of the Lady Patriots is the Minster Patriots. While Maria Invitational Tournament. Petry was dominating at There will be some tough the back court, Megan competition there. J. Chris Tilton

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the entire race, covering extremely tough conditions while looking strong thought the entire 5k distance. LIBERTY CENTER – Tessa Fine and Ellasyn Greenville’s Isabelle Rammel Bruner also finished in the finished first for the third time this season taking first top 25-percent of the athletes competing. Tessa was place at the Liberty Center Widewater Invitational with 28th with a time of 22:39. Ellasyn finished in 23:12 a cross country winning for 32nd place. Caydance time of 19:33. Davidson was 105th, Kary “Our kids love this race Tollefson 118th, and Mollie because we come to camp McLear 119th of 134 runup here,” said Greenville coach Stephanie Lind. “The ners. The girls team finished kids love the water crossing seventh of 11 teams. The boys team finished and the steep hill finish. It fourth out of 11 teams, provwas an extremely hot day ing to be Greenville’s highand the course is tough.” est team placing to date at The race is put on by Tim Atkinson, a Greenville this event. Alumni who remains on the Riley Emerick was first in top 20 all-time fastest XC for the Wave with a time of leader board. 17:04 in fourth place overall. “This was a race where Jacob Watson covered the we looked at place, not so course in 18:34 for 25th much time,” Lind noted, place, Alex Subler 29th in “although several athletes 18:37, Seth Shaffer 18:42 for ran strong races despite the 33rd place, Matt Karns in conditions.” at 18:53 in 37th place, Joey Rammel chased the gator Thomas in 38th with a time

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Greenville’s Isabelle Rammel stands atop the podium in first place at the Widewater Invitational.

of 18:54. “Joey Thomas really stepped it up today and came through for the guys team with a great run,” said Lind. Rounding out the top seven scorers was Gabe Stevens with a time of 19:16 for seventh place. “We have had a tough schedule this year,” said Coach Lind. “We are a young team with some real

potential. I wanted to give the kids some good competition throughout the season to prepare them for what it takes to make it to Regionals and State.” The Green Wave cross country team travels to Kettering for the Firebird Invite, Saturday, September 28. Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330

Lady Wave volleyball teams sweep Stebbins Hunter Class led the Wave with 14 kills, a personal best game for the sophomore. Emma Klosterman added 11 kills. GREENVILLE – The “Sophomore Hunter Class Lady Wave defeated the visiting Stebbins Lady Indians really stepped up her game 3-0 in Tuesday night Miami here late in the season,” said Hardesty. “She’s coming on Valley League (MVL) play. “It was a good night,” said strong.” “We are going down the Greenville coach Michelle home stretch,” Hardesty Hardesty. “We did a lot of added. “I appreciate the things right.” Greenville took a 10-5 first girls working hard. We keep set lead and moved out to a changing things up.” The Lady Wave JV won double digit lead at 22-12 on the early match 2-0 by their way to a fist set 25-15 identical 25-18 scores. The win. Greenville freshman squad “Here at the end of the defeated the Lady Indians season we try to bring up a JV player to get them in the 2-0 with scores of 25-18 and 25-10. game and learn that next speed,” Hardesty noted. “Everybody got some decent Contact Darke County Media Sports Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.Com Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ Greenville’s Abbie Yoder goes up for a kill in the Lady Wave’s Tuesday playing time which is nice.” aimmediamidwest.com or 937-548night sweep over the Stebbins Lady Indians. Set No. 2 had the Lady 3330 Wave trailing 13-11 before COUPON taking advantage of a 7-0 run to lead 18-13 and go up 2-0 with a 25-16 second set 1226 Sweitzer St., Greenville win. 548-1803 Greenville raced out to a To Our 13-5 third set lead over the Veterans... Lady Indians and made the THANK YOU! 8-point margin hold up for a present ad for 25-17 third set win. The Lady Wave were led by senior libero Josie WorTry our Spicy Steak, Chicken or Barbacoa on your next den and senior middle Annie REGULAR SIZE burrito or bowl Hayes. Greenville’s defense was able to slow Stebbins’ offense with Josie picking w/any purchase up 18 digs, while Annie Not redeemable for cash. Customer pays sales tax. Expires 11/11/19 defending the net with a block touch. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

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Jesse J. Kimmel

KIMMEL – Jesse J. “Jay” Kimmel, 80, of Greenville, Ohio passed away early Friday Morning, September 20, 2019, at State of the Heart Care Center in Greenville. Jay was born on October 23, 1938, in Beamsville, Ohio to the late Wallace and Edna (Werts) Kimmel. In addition to his parents, Jay was preceded in death by his first wife, Marilyn Kimmel in 1990; his granddaughter, Brittany Kimmel; and his brother-inlaw Kenny Dean. Jay was truly a family man who loved his family, the Lord, and his community. He never knew a stranger and had a smile that could lighten the room. Jay loved being with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. When he was not spending time with his family, you could find Jay with his friend group, known as the “fossils.” He enjoyed playing golf each week and cards with his friends. Jay loved his community and was active in many ways. As a 1956 graduate of Ansonia High School, he enjoyed giving back to the schools. He loved going to games and spent many years announcing basketball games for the Tigers. Jay served on the Ansonia School Board and the MRDD School Board. He spent 35 years as a member of the Ansonia Fire Department and served as fire chief for over 20 years. He was a charter member of the Ansonia Rescue and a part of the Ansonia Area Jaycees. Jay belonged to the Greenville Elks, Masonic Blue Lodge, and Antioch Shrine. Jay and his wife, Jackie, was a member of the former Ansonia Christian Church, where he sang in the church’s choir. Jay is survived by his wife Jacqueline “Jackie” (Bigham) Kimmel, whom he married April 8, 1995; his children, Robyn Studabaker and her husband Dan of Greenville, Kent Kimmel and his wife Julie of Ansonia, Ohio, and Greg Kimmel and his wife Barb of Ansonia; his step daughter, Nanci Willman and her husband Mark of

Greenville; his grandchildren, Kyle Studabaker and his wife Erika of Columbus, Ohio, Katelyn Lieb and her husband Jordan of Findlay, Ohio, Chad Kimmel of Versailles, Ohio, Olivia Mumaw and her husband Darrin of Fort Loramie, Ohio, Luke Kimmel and Kane Kimmel, both of Ansonia; his step-grandchildren Evan and Grant Willman of Greenville; and his great grandchildren, Oakley and Kohen Studabaker, Cambrie Lieb, and Liam Mumaw. Jay also leaves behind his sister, Joan Huff of Westerville, Ohio; his step-sisters, Sondra Hartrum of Greenville, and Sharon Sanders and her husband Roger of Springboro, Ohio; his sister-inlaws, Sherry Ward and her husband Jim of Greenville, Peggy Jasenski of Greenville, and Linda Abrams of Rushville, Indiana; and countless nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Jay’s life was held Monday, September 23, 2019 at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus, with pastors Eric Knight and Lowell Miller officiating. Burial is in Greenville Township Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be given in memory of Jesse, to State of the Heart Care or Ansonia Fire Department. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com ELLIOTT – Barbara Jane Elliott age 85, of Greenville and formerly of Ansonia passed away at 5:12 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019, at Rest Haven Nursing Home in Greenville. Barbara was born Feb. 3, 1934, in Hillgrove to the late Walter & Thelma (Brooks) Edwards. In addition to her parents, Barbara was also preceded in death by her husband, George L. Elliott on September 15, 2013, whom she married December 25, 1952; grandsons, Zach “Jumbo” Elliott and Nathan Howell; great-granddaughter, Emma Grace Elliott; sister, Betty Barga; brothers-in-law, Emerson Barga and Carlton Clevenger; and niece, Melinda Barga Skinner. Barbara is survived by her children, Rick & Mary Elliott of Greenville, Toni & Michael Howell of Greenville, Lance & Michelle Elliott of Ansonia and Eric & Michelle Elliott of Versailles; grandchildren, Chad & Alissa Elliott, Stephen Howell & Nick Downs, Ashley Haines & Keith Lyme, Tyler Elliott, Josh Elliott, Katie Elliott, Cierra Miller, Koryann Elliott, Christo-

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pher Elliott, Bryce Miller; great-grandchildren, Alexander Elliott, Stella Elliot, Hailey Haines, Hannah Haines and Ethan Lyme; brother & sister-in-law, Bobby & Barbara Edwards of Union City, Indiana; sisters & brother-in-law, Marilyn Clevenger of Union City, Indiana and Alyce & Mike Riegle of Greenville; and numerous nieces and nephews. Barbara was a homemaker. She was a member of New Lisbon Christian Church in Union City, Ind. A funeral service was held Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019, at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home in Greenville with Pastor Bobby Edwards officiating. Burial will follow in Greenville Township Memorial Garden. Memorial contributions may be made to State of the Heart Care or Rest Haven Nursing Home Activity Fund. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey. com. SPENCER – Milton Orla Spencer, 91, of Arcanum, passed away on Monday, Sept. 23, 2019 at State of the Heart Care Center, Greenville. Milton was born on May 2, 1928 in Darke County, to the late Orla and Jessie (Burns) Spencer. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death in by his brothers, Charles, Robert, Harry, Warren, Edward, and John Spencer, and his sisters, Sarah Smith, Violet Beasley, and Viola Jones. Milton enjoyed the simpler things in life; camping, fishing and mushroom hunting. He worked for several years at Wayne Geeting Feed Mill in Savona. Then he went to work at the T. A. Truckstop in Eaton until he retired. Following retirement, Milton spent a lot of time camping and fishing at Houston Woods. Milton is survived by his wife of 71 years, Phyllis (Ahlering) Spencer, whom he married on May 2, 1948; his children, Jerry Spencer and his wife Barb of Saint Marys, Charles Spencer and his wife Audrey of Arcanum, Mark Spencer and his wife Lisa of Arcanum, and Carol Carstensen and her husband Rich of Sidney; his eight grandchildren, several great grandchildren, and countless nieces and nephews. A private graveside service will be held at Oak Grove Cemetery, in Fort Jefferson, at the convenience of the family. 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.

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KOERNER – Matthew Alan Koerner, 36, of Arcanum, passed away unexpectedly, at his home, on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. Matt was born on Jan. 14, 1983 in Dayton, to Ronald and Cynthia (Lawson) Koerner of Brookville. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Richard and Mary Koerner; and his maternal grandmother, Audrey “Fran” Lawson. Matt was many things; a man of faith, a man of honor, and a devoted family man. He was a 2001 graduate of Northmont High School in Clayton, and worked for Clopay in Troy for six years as the operations supervisor. He was a very active member of Gospel Baptist Church and enjoyed being a youth leader, AWANA Sparks director and Director of Connections. He loved his wife and his children; they meant the world to him. He loved taking Harper to the park, his car-ride talks with Liz, watching Allison’s plays and watching Lucas bowl. He looked forward to and loved watching movies with all the kids. Matt was an Ohio State Football fan, loved listening to all types of music and dancing. He had a contagious smile and glowing dimples. Matt was an amazing husband, loving father, devoted son and had a heart of gold. He would do anything for anyone. In addition to his parents, Matt is survived by his wife, Erin (Bundy) Koerner, whom he married April 1, 2017; his children, Elizabeth, Allison and Lucas Koerner of Vandalia, Ohio, and Harper Koerner of Arcanum; and countless aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. A Celebration of Matt’s life was held Friday, Sept. 27, 2019 at Gospel Baptist Church, 383 Eidson Road, Greenville, with Pastor Bill Edwards officiating. Burial is in Royal Oak Cemetery in Brookville. In lieu of flowers the family request donations be made to Gospel Baptist Church, P.O. Box 14, 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.

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HUFFMAN – Edward Leon Huffman, died unexpectedly on Sept. 19, 2019 at the age of 60, in Ocala, Fla. Ed was born on Nov. 21, 1958 in Darke County, to the late Max and Alice (Kuterman) Huffman. Ed graduated from Versailles High School in 1977. He was known as “Eddie,” to his classmates and broke school records in high jump, going to state his senior year. Ed is survived by his only child, his daughter, Mindy Jo Stebbins and her husband Jason of Grenville; his granddaughters, Gabriella and Caleigh Stebbins of Greenville; brother Jim Huffman and his wife Melanie of Versailles, sisters, Dixie Stephens and her husband Jim of Somerset, Ky., Roberta Stahl and her husband Dan of Washington Court House; uncle Richard Kuterman and wife Rita of Russia; uncle Herb Huffman of Ridgeville, Ind.; his nieces Abby (Mike) Molenda, Lydia (Jeremy) Brenner, Bethany (Scott) Harris, Catherine Stahl, Taylor (Mitchell) Westerheide, Bailey Huffman; his nephews Chance (Elaine) Stephens, Morgan (Macy) Huffman and Aaron (Lindsey) Overholser; and 5 great-nieces and nephews. Ed was a loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle and was a friend to everyone he knew. Ed loved working with his horses and spoiling his dogs with his dear love, Hallie. Ed also enjoyed fishing, watching NASCAR or the Cleveland Browns. In his younger years, he enjoyed dart-ball with his church. If he slowed down long enough to watch a show or a movie you could find him watching a Western. He loved John Wayne and collected memorabilia. He worked at Elson Ford in Versailles in the late 70’s through the 80’s and then later Greenville Ford. He became a Realtor and Auctioneer in 1993, later starting and operating Huffman Auction Service for 21 years. In 1999, he was recognized as Realtor of the Year. He was involved in many organizations around Darke

County and was a member of the Freemasons. He was always there to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. Ed never knew a stranger; he had a bubbly and warm personality and infectious smile. Ed loved big and will be missed by all who loved him. A Masonic Memorial Service was held Friday, Sept. 27, 2019 at ZecharBailey Funeral Home, Greenville. The family will receive friends on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019 from 9-10 a.m. until the time of the service at 10 a.m., with Rev. Jon Keller at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home Memorial contributions may be made to the Ohio Wave Fastpitch organization, in honor of his love for his granddaughters. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey.com. GRILLOT-POND – Audrey E. Grillot-Pond, 60, of Osgood, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019 at the Hospice of Central Ohio in Columbus, Ohio following a three month battle with cancer. She was born in Coldwater, Ohio on September 30, 1958 to her parents, Vitales and Verene Grillot. In October of 2003, she married her husband of 15 years, Dennis Pond. Throughout her entire life, she lived in Osgood. It was her home. For 15 years, she worked at Roll Turkey Farm in Versailles, and at S&R Egg Farm for six years. In her spare time, Audrey enjoyed going to garage sales and doing crossword puzzles. She loved spending time with her family and friends. Often she would have them over for BBQ on the grill, whether it be for a holiday or just a nice, sunny day. She is survived by her husband, Dennis Pond; son, Sean Grillot; granddaughter, Adrianna; grandson, Malikai; mother in law, Margaret Pond; father in law, Daniel Pond; eight brothers and sisters; along with numerous nieces and nephews. Please visit www.ohiocremation.org to leave an online condolence for Audrey’s family. ENOCHS – Barry L. Enochs, 67, of Greenville, died Friday, Sept. 20, 2019. A funeral service was held Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019, at Bethel Long Wesleyan Church, Greenville. Burial is in Clemens Cemetery in Darke County. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey.com. See OBITUARIES | 9A

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ing the Lord in ministry. He was a pastor for several fellowships of believers. From page 8A Mark was a 1980 graduate of Troy High School. After graduation, he attended the University of Toledo, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1985. In 1995, Mark graduated from Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Ky. with his Masters in Theology and a Masters in Divinity. Mark is survived by his brother, Jonathan “Alan” Lemar of Greenville; his significant other and wife of 34 years, Holly Beth (Hartman) Lemar; his chilMark Lemar dren, Kayla Stump and her LEMAR – Mark Lemar, husband, Jarryd, of Eaton, Erika Millsaps and her 58, of Richmond, Ind., husband, Joshua, of Centerpassed away at his resiville, Indiana, Jarrod Lemar dence on Saturday, Sept. of Richmond, and Jessica 21, 2019. He was born on April 27, Lewis and her husband, Aaron, of Richmond; his 1961, in Lafayette, Ind. to the late Ronnald and Fran- foster-son, Bradlee Miller and his wife, Bethany of ces (Amick) Lemar. New Castle, Indiana; and In addition to his parents, Mark was preceded in his grandchildren, Avan Clark Eisenhower Stump, death by his brother, RonKinley RuthAnn Millsaps, nald “Lee” Lemar. and Nora Grace Lewis. Mark loved everything A Celebration of Mark’s and everyone. He was life will take place at 2 p.m. known to mentor his famon Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019 ily and friends and was at Lighthouse Christian creative in all that he did. He was described as a great Center, 5256 Sebring Warner Road, Greenville, Ohio listener and thought noth45331 with Pastors’ Hering was impossible. Mark lived to make others laugh shel Fee and Kendal Harris officiating. and was a man of many Friends may visit with words, and even more talents. He was considered an Mark’s family on Saturday from 1 p.m. until the time independent businessman of service at the church. and wore several hats, but In lieu of flowers, memomost importantly, Mark rial contributions may be was a stay-at-home dad. given, in memory of Mark, Mark was a child of God and spent many years serv- back to the donor’s favorite

valued spending time with her entire family. She liked to play games, both card games and board games. Bea appreciated bowling and bowled in a league for many years. While in the nursing home, she fell in love with bingo and visiting with her friends. Bea loved being outdoors, cooking for her family, and sewing. She was stubborn but had a smile that would light up a room. Bea, and her husband Lee, attended Teegarden Congregational Christian Church. Bea is survived by her children, Ronald Moody and his wife, Nancy, of Ansonia, Linda Moody of Beatrice A. Moody Ansonia, Beverly Brumbaugh of Ansonia, and MOODY-Beatrice A. Brenda Norton and her (Riffell) Moody, 91, of husband, Dan, of GreenGreenville, formerly of ville; her grandchildren, Ansonia, passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 Jamie Moody, Michelle Jones and her husband, at Greenville Health and Bob, Justin Brumbaugh, Rehab in Greenville. She was born on Dec. 27, Nikki Phillips and her husband, T.J., Breanne 1927 in Darke County to Bucholtz and her husband, the late Emery and Mary Ben, Jodi Deaton, and (Stoner) Riffell. her boyfriend, Andrew In addition to her parJohnson; her great grandents, Bea was preceded in death by her husband, Lee children, Sierra Hill, Jenna Bell, Cassie Hernandez, Junior Moody, whom she Buck Jones, Joe Hiestand, married on Sept. 5, 1946; Tory Jones, Tracy Jones her son-in-law, Thomas Brumbaugh, Sr.; her daugh- Coe, Maddicyn Brumbaugh, Anson and Kasen ter-in-law, Jeana Moody; Phillips, Rileigh Norton, her grandson, Tom Brumbaugh, Jr.; and her siblings, Damien, Karlee, and Hazel Teaford, John Riffell, Lyndi Deaton, and Jace Bucholtz; his great-great Mary Ellen Gasper, Rusgrandchildren, Enrrique, sell Riffell, Gene Riffell, Clarence Riffell, Clara Mae Aaliyah, Cora, Christopher, Serenity, Kendrick, Jatelyn, Riffell, and Miriam VanSBrooklyn, and Joe; and coyk. many nieces and nephews. Bea was a homemaker A graveside service will that loved her family. She was a jack-of-all-trades and take place at 11:30 a.m. on faith-based organizations. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.

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YOUNG – Marlin D. Young, 86, of New Paris, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019, at the Brethren Retirement Community in Greenville. He was born on June 23, 1933, in Johnson County, Ind. to the late Clarence W. and Pina R. (Hundley) Young. In addition to his parents, Marlin was preceded in death by his brothers, Carl William Young and Merville Aaron Young; and his stepson Lloyd Defibaugh. Marlin loved people

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and enjoyed being around them. He was a friendly and outgoing person who enjoyed life. He enjoyed taking long trips with his wife, Dorothy, and their special friends, Bob and Naomi Rank and Clyde and Jane Stump. Marlin spent 34 years working for Cummins Diesel Engines in Columbus, Indiana. Marlin attended a nondenominational church in Eaton. Marlin was a happy man who lived a happy life and will be missed by many. Marlin is survived by his wife, Dorothy E. (Rhoades) Young, whom he married on April 7, 1984; his children, Craig Young of West Covina, Calif., Michael Young of Phelan, Calif., LaNice Young of Columbus, Ind., and Alex Young of Dearborn, Mich.; his three grandchildren and his great grandchildren; his stepchildren, Mickie (Duane) Brim of Winchester, Ind., Marjorie Defibaugh of Indianapolis, Ind., and Connie Miller of Richmond, Ind.; his nine step grandchildren; his 20 step great grandchildren; and his 10 step great-great grandchildren. A celebration of Marlin’s life took place Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019 at Tribute Funeral Homes, New Madison Campus with Pastor Gregg Swenson officiating. Burial, with full military honors, is in Greenmound Cemetery in New Madison. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.

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Cozy 1BR 1 Bath cottage. $400/mo. In Wayne Lakes. No Smoking or Pets. W/D hookup, off-st. parking. 937-423-2604 Spacious clean apt suitable for single mature person. Near Wayne Hospital. All appliances. Private. Off-street parking. No Pets, Smoking or Metro. Low utilities. 937548-7339 RECREATIONAL 2017 Sportsman 19ft toy hauler, Electric awning, sleeps 4, pull down screen in rear, 1 owner, very good condition, $10,900 937533-7456 EQUIPMENT Oliver 3-bottom plow, new paint, new plow shears, $625. 937-4590258 7775 John Deere skid loader. Engine rebuilt to factory specs. Drive motors and tires replaced last year. Needs nothing. Call 937-423-0483

EQUIPMENT Gas portable air compressor $50 . (1) horsepower air compressor $50. WD45 Allis Chalmers 1950 Call 937-216-7587 AUTOMOTIVE 1986 Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham 3.8 V6 auto Garaged all its life. Clean. runs good drives nice. 937-405-7897 $1500, might do some trading 2006 Fusion, 98,000, $4495. 2015 Kia Soul, 55,000 $7995. 2008 Torrent, 128,000, $6495. 2009 Suburban, 156,000, $13,495. 2009 HHR, 119,000, $5995. Buy-SellTrade! CountryAutoSalesGreenville.com 548-1337. 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. 1-855270-5098.

BIRCHWOOD GENETICS – SYNERGY GTC is now on FIRST SHIFT We have a LABORATORY technician position available at our West Manchester, Ohio facility. Laboratory responsibilities include making product for sale that meets high quality control standards in a fast-paced environment. This is a production lab with training provided. Contact with swine is not permitted due to strict biosecurity protocols. $13 per hour starting wage; Successful hires will be eligible for service awards of $500 after 6 months and $1,000 after 12 months of employment; Excellent benefits package including health insurance, over 3 weeks paid time off, 401K, and much more. EOE. For more information about the position or to get an application call 1-800-523-2536. Or to apply by email send your resume to: careers@ genusplc.com

IN PITSBURG this 3 bedroom home at 222 Lumber Street has 9x24 enclosed porch and an 11x18 building. Mid 50s. IN GETTYSBURG at 243 Bridge Street is a 2-story, 4 bedroom home listed in the mid 40s. INVESTMENT PROPERTY 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. NEAR DOWNTOWN this 2-story, 4 bedroom home at 208 Sycamore has eat-in kitchen; fireplace in dining room; hardwood floors and gorgeous staircase! Detached garage w/ lean-to. $119,000. PARTIALLY FENCED YARD, vinyl siding and covered porch with this 3 bedroom home at 722 Jackson! 2 car attached garage. AS IS! No repairs. Upper 70s. NEAR ARCANUM this 4 bedroom home at 7382 Dull Road is situated on 1.5 acres M/L! Newer roof; updated well. Needs repairs. Upper 70s. 4 ACRES ZONED COMMERCIAL on Wagner Avenue across from LOWE’S! Can be divided! Call Joe for additional information! IN SOUTH END OF GREENVILLE at 620 Chestnut is a 2 bedroom home with partial hardwood flooring; large living room; cedar siding; partially fenced yard. 3 car detached garage. Upper 80s.

BLUE SPRUCE REALTY 547-9770

Jim Shuttleworth Evelyn Shuttleworth Joe Shuttleworth Greg Shuttleworth Richard Edwards

www.bluesprucerealtyinc.com

GREENVILLE 2772 BYRKET RD. $257,000. 3 Bed, 2 bath, 2476 sq ft home, 5 acres, 3 car garage, pole barn. (798622) 1181 N. MIDDLE DR. (WAYNE LAKES) NEW LISTING $136,500. 2 Bed, 2 bath, attached garage, lark front, family room with lake views. (802523) 1120 EVEREGREEN DR. (WAYNE LAKES) NEW LISTING $99,500. 2 Bed, 2 bath a-frame home, attached garage, fireplaces .48 acres. (802563) 742 WASHINGTON AVE. NEW LISTING $89,900. 3 Bed, 1.5 bath, one car det. Garage, hardwood floors, basement. (802577) OUT OF GREENVILLE 1389 RICHMOND PALESTINE RD. $819,900. 4 Bed, 2 bath custom home, 3 car det. Garage, pole barn, deck, finished basement, 82 acres, willing to sell 25 acres with house at lower price. (765803) 240 CARRIAGE WAY ANSONIA NEW PRICE $195,500. 4 Bed, 2 bath home, open concept, fenced in backyard, sunroom, gazebo, shed, heated garage. (798195) 8844 E SECOND ST. BRADFORD/WEBSTER $13,800. 2 Bed, 1 bath, bungalow, nice yard, close to golf course. (779361)


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2B Sunday, September 29, 2019

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY SEPT. 29TH 1:00 - 2:30 P.M. 710 PRIMROSE DR. GREENVILLE Beautiful, well kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1 story brick home. Lots of improvements, sun room, and multilevel deck. 1303 Chippewa Dr. Greenville

937-547-3077

LOVELY COUNTRY SETTING! Brick ranch offering over 2300 sq ft. 3 BR, 2 full baths. Breakfast nook off the KIT. LRM has wood burning fireplace. Formal DRM. FRM + rec rm. 2-car attached garage + 18x24 det. garage w/covered patio. All this on nearly 5 acres! MLS 799718 #4596 NEW LISTING! Extensively updated 2-ST vinyl sided home on 2+ acres! Newer nat. gas furnace. Most windows have been replaced. 3 BR. Several well-maintained outbuildings include 32x80 barn, 30x30 building, 28x40 corn crib that has been converted into shop & garage area. Occupancy at closing. MLS 802353 #4599

OPEN TODAY 1:00-2:30 P.M. 4901 Childrens Home Bradford Rd., Greenville NEW LISTINGS 10293 Armold Rd., Union City, OH Great starter home or investment property with many updates and a big back yard. Located on a quiet country road. 2188 Karr Rd., Arcanum Country living at its finest! This property includes 2 acres on a quiet road in Arcanum, Ohio. Utilize the large pole barn built in 2009 for a man cave, 4H projects, or storage. The house features 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, with beautiful hardwoods throughout. The roomy baths boast perfect storage cabinets. Two porches are perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying the country life. Updates include kitchen cabinets and house roof in spring of 2019 (porch roof was not replaced). 20 Edgewood Dr., Arcanum Welcome home! You will fall in love with this home from the time you drive onto the paver driveway to the very private back patio. Inside you’ll find an open concept kitchen/ living room area with split style bedrooms. Kitchen has a large island for entertaining and cooking with family and friends. There is also a large den that can be used for a possible 4th bedroom.

First Choice Realty

The Right Choice 1400 Wagner Ave. Greenville, OH 45331

www.cbfirstchoice.com

548-5464

225 Linwood Dr, Greenville , Fri. Oct.4, 9 am-5 pm. Sat. Oct. Oct.5, 9 am-2 pm, Women’s tops, jackets, pants, L-3X-18,20,22, Dresses, 22-24, long winter coats 16-18, shoes 9 1/2 med, purses, sweat shirts 1x- 2x,Men’s new blue jeans 40 x 34, dress hats, caps, short sleeve sport shirts, sweat shirts, large shirts, 16 1/2 x 35, dress pants, 40 x 34, pj’s large, socks 10 -12 size, new under ware, never worn lg. Nike sweat pants, lg & xl winter coats, lg. new button down sweaters, lg suit 42 long jacket, 40 x34 pants, dress jackets 42 long, Sas shoes- dress, size 12, tie’s, tie case, Eric Theiss brand new 3 qt. power fryer, cook books, utilities that go with it seen on TV, lg electric grill used only 5 times, 3 set’s dishes, can opener, pressure cooker, kitchen grill cooker, new wall pictures, Petal exerciser, phones, yard items, Christmas decorations some new. Lots of misc items! 6683 Westfall Rd, Greenville, Oct. 3&4, open 9-4, Longaberger collectors edition baskets-several in original boxes, Gone with the Wind figurines, music boxes, collection of kaleidoscopes, antiques, furniture, lamps, chairs, John Deere push mower, garden treasures, bedding, Christmas dishes, small sweeper, holiday decorations and much more! 7 Summerfield, Arc, Wed & Thur, Oct 2 ,3, 9-5, yard dethatcher, spreader, lawn mower, slot machine, gun safe, canning jars, cement flower pots, Christmas tree, holiday items.

Guardian Estate Sale: 1327 Jonquil Ln, Greenville; Oct 2, 6-9pm; Oct 3, 9-5; Most items 50¢. Sheet music, home décor, household goods, etc Rummage Sale; 102 E Main, Greenville; Oct 3-4; 8a-3p; Low Prices! Housewares, Tables, Michigan, Notre Dame, Other Sports Clothing, NWT Clothing, Wood crafts, Porcelain Dolls, Canning Supplies, Bikes, Vintage Mirrors, Quilts & Textiles, Building Supplies, Shop Items, “Collectible” Bears & 50 - $1 Boxes 114 W. Sherman St. Greenville, 1 block N fairground. Oct. 3,4,5: 9-5, furn, fabric, road bike, misc. First Universalist Church, Eldorado, OH Sat., Oct. 5, 9 – 4. Basement sale & Lunch Stand. Only selling HOLIDAY items. Any & all yearly holidays! Stop by to find new décor for your home. 1day only! Proceeds going to the Dayton Foundation for tornado victims. 733 Birchwood Grnv Oct 3&4 9-5 Electric Grill, golf clubs, kid’s clothes, 16” carpet runner, too much to list 100 Autumnwood CT Greenville Oct 3&4, 9-5; infant & adult clothing, toddler toys, prom dresses, bosch dishwasher, antique furniture, pampered chef items, longaberger pottery, household items, misc. cash only Barn Sale Oct 5, 8-4 Oct 6,11-?, 7472 Beamsville-Webster Rd, Versailles. Fall and Christmas decor, antiques, primitives, furniture, raised beds, tobacco basket, coffee table, stoneware, and lots of misc.

  REAL ESTATE   AUCTION & R.E.  OPEN HOUSES   Auction  Oct 26th 10am   150 N. Pearl St Covington  Oh 45318- 2,300 sq ft  3-4 Bedrooms/ 2 baths  Auction  OPEN HOUSE   Sun. Oct 6th 12-1 pm  Wed. Oct 9th 5-6 pm   Acreage/Farm 8.6 ac  6996 N. Bradford Bloomer   Bradford, Oh 45308 /Tillable  3 Bedrm-2 bath-Barn OPEN  Sun. Oct 6th 1:30-2:30 pm   Wed. Oct 9th 6:30-7:30 pm  Larry Martino Realtor/  Auctioneer Berkshire   Hathaway Home Services  info-Pictures-Terms@  auctionzip.com #3859  larry@larrymartino.com  text 937-564-3325  

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HOUSEHOLD King Size day bed like new. Sheets, blanket, pillows. Call 937-6214844 GARAGE SALE 131 Sherman St. Greenville Oct 3,4,5 9-5 Jukebox cabinet with CD changer radio & cassette player, double bed frame, 2 4 shelf glass door cabinets, desk chair, antique rocker, bedding, collectables of Star Trek, fire dept inc cast iron & antique fire extinguishers, 33 1/3 records, cds, cassettes, Christ deco, elect power washer, air filtration unit, 36” & 18” wood lathes scaffolding, wenches, var. tools, incl wood, elec wiring switches, etc, rain barrels, houseware, over 100 books, plants, & fern starts loads of misc clothes 4-xxxl 1145 Donald Dr, Grnv; 9/28 & 10/1-2; 9:15-?; New & Used Merch. Come to Front Door 8189 Oakes Rd, Arcanum (Pitsburg), 49 South past flashing lights, next road turn left going east on Oakes Rd, watch for signs, fifth house; Oct 2-3-4; 8-5; Multi-Family; Something for everybody. Worth coming to see!

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MISC FOR SALE PROFESSIONAL SOUND SYSTEM Rental, Sales & Installation. Free quotes to your business, church or home for sound system updates & improvements. JBL, EAW, QSC, PEAVEY, CROWN. Bach to Rock Music 547-1970, email: bachtorock@earthlink. net. Also Renting sound systems for Weddings, Graduations, Business Meetings, or any other engagements! Large mechanics tools: 3/4” drive sockets, 318” breaker bars, 2- 8” extensions, 1- 17” extension, 36 sockets, sizes 15/16- 2 3/8, 3crescent wrenches, sizes 1 1/16, 1 1/8 & 1 1/4, 1- box end, 1 7/16 & 1 5/8, Also 9 pc combination wrench set 6-19 mm, 16pc. end wrench set 7-22 mm, 4 1/2 “ Master Angel Grinder, 3 FT Stanley level, like new, 2- Laser guided infared thermometers, lots of hand tools, Craftsman 15 drawer tool chest, Kerosene heater lite once. 937417-0316 MOBILE HOMES 2 Bedroom mobile home on private property. $500/mo + deposit and utilities. NO PETS 937-678-2409

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NICE FURNITURE – ARTWORK - FINE GLASSWARE - INDIAN & SOUTHWEST COLLECTIBLES - BOOKS - CUT GEODES & RELATED STONEWARE ITEMS BYERS CAROLERS & MUCH MORE!

TROY, OHIO

At the Miami Co. Fairgrounds, 650 N. Co. Rd 25A. From rt 41 at the Hospital, go north on Elm to auction site.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 9:30 AM Corner cupboard; drop leaf & library tables; Kashimr 10’ x 15’ wool rug; cherry early Am 6 pc bedroom suite w/ high post bed, & high boy chest; fine couches, chairs; etc. Over 100 pcs of ARTWORK: European 1915 oil on canvas street scene; Dutch canal scene; Kinkade: Carmel Sunset on Ocean Avenue on canvas; Streetscape painting by Earl Dixon of Preble Co, Ohio; over 30 Ltd Edit framed prints: Ray Harm (20); David Smith wilderness sojourn; P. Buckley Moss (11) & many more! SOUTHWEST COLLECTION: Metal round table w/ Indian motif spokes under glass top & 4 chairs; Kachina dolls; great selection of pottery, wooden art pieces, several w/ turquoise inlay; baskets; etc. Eye appealing cut geodes & other gemstones; 45 Byers Carolers; huge amount of Christmas items; artist’s figurines & artwork pcs; OSU memorabilia. Large amount of books! GLASSWARE & CHINA: Heisey, Am Fostoria punch bowl w/ under plate, etc; other pattern glass & crystal incl Waterfored; Baccarat duck & other signed glass animals; Rookwood 1927 vase; 4 pc SP tea service; misc sterling & more to be decided upon. NOTE: From the Bazler Home of Troy you’ll find extra nice home furnishings, unique collectibles & much more! Please plan to attend. Details & photos at www.stichterauctions.com

GARAGE SALE 3812 State Route 49, Arcanum, October 2 (4-8pm), October 3-5 (9-7),Vintage: McDonald’s Spring Loaded riding fish, Volkswagon riding car, Car magazines, suitcases, Matchbox matches, Chenille bedspreads, lamps/ shades, wooden thread spools, records/albums, barbie house furniture, peekaboo blocks & other vintage toys. Used: 10 Speed boys bikes, Sting Ray chopper, Rainbow Sweeper, Cordless Rowenta Iron, TV/entertainment stand, table lamps, tall floor/wall mirror, 3 tier oak heart shaped side table, solid oak wall chime clock, oak cedar chest/ coffee table w match end table, oak night stands, supreme toning tower, 11” round offset umbrella w/resin base, paper towel dispensers, 7” Decorative Tree, 7” Christmas tree, wreaths, Christmas Decor, rugs, Longaberger basket liners, curtains, x-box/gameboy games, portable DVD player, DVD’s, pet supplies, hubcaps, leather motorcycle jackets /chaps, winter coats, shoes/ boots, purses, clothes and a lot more. New: quilting fabric, craft & scrap booking supplies, Christmas decor, Halloween costumes/accessories, baby quilts, exercise mat, kids DVD movies, Rod Iron Curtain rods, table linens, door knockers, HO train sets/accessories, Vtech/ leap Pad games, iPad covers, shifter knobs, steering wheel covers, seat covers, windshield wiper blades, wireless helicopters, blankets, comforters clothing and a lot more, Nice clean moving sale. Smokefree/bug free. You don’t want to miss this sale need gifts for Christmas/ a lot of brand new items. Large Multi- family garage sales 120 Hilltop Dr. GV Sept 27-29 9-5 Furniture, Appliances, house goods, tools, toys, lots of misc. Don’t miss this one!

Greenville Early Bird

GARAGE SALE Huge Multi-family sale, 717 W. Weller St. Ansonia Oct. 3&4, 9-5; Oct. 5, 9-3 children’s clothing 6mo-6x infant, 4T, adult clothes, men’s pants 29-50, Christmas items, exercise equip. pictures, housewares, children’s kitchen play sets, books Huge Moving Sale!! We are downsizing! Our home looks like a thrift store! 416 Vine St. Greenville Oct. 3 (10:00- 3:00pm) and (5:00-7:00pm) Oct. 4 (10:00-3:00pm) Oct. 5 (9:00-noon)

1272 Howard Drive Greenville October 4-5; 8-6 Garage sale is almost over. Don’t miss it! Too much to list! See you there! 2 family 140 St Rt 503 Arc. Oct. 3&4 8-5 Something for every room, baby clothes, John Deere toys, stepladder, lamps, pictures, Singer sewing machine, Material & Etc. Oct. 3 & 4 (9-5) 217 E Water GV plus size clothes, Jewelry, household items 365 Walnut St. U.C. Ohio, Oct. 3, 4, 5, 9:30- 5:30

GARAGE SALE Barn Sale Last week 4828 St Rt 49 Greenville 1 mile from US 127 South on US 49, Oct 4, 5, 6. 4133 Beanblossom Rd. Greenville, 9 to 5 Oct. 3-5, Household, misc goods, clothes, chairs. Men’s Suit (dark) jacket 44S, pants 36 x 29- $25.00, 2 sport coats 42R & 44R $ 10.00 each, 9 dress shirts 16 1/2 & 16 $3.00 each, pants, 36 x 29- 5 Dockers & 4 dress $3.00 each. Call 937-417-0316

OUTSTANDING AUCTION

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 5300 St. Rt. 36, Piqua, Ohio 45356 DIRECTIONS: St. Rt. 36 West of Piqua, Ohio, (Halfway between Piqua & Covington, Ohio)

TROY BUILT WAGON - PRIMITIVES WASH TUB & RACK ANTIQUES - ITEMS FROM THE HOUSE & BARN

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is a large sale straight off the Duff Family Farm. Many Items not listed or dug out yet. Possible 2 rings. Don’t miss it! It’s a good one!

MAX & SARA DUFF FAMILY FARM

TERMS: Cash or Check with Proper I.D. Not Responsible for Accidents. Any Statements Made Day of Sale Supercede Statements Hereon.

AUCTIONEERS

Havenar Auction Service & Associates (937) 606-4743 “Have Gavel - Will Travel” www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer #4544)

N OT I C E • N OT I C E • N OT I C E

TRIPLE H FARM EQUIPMENT is NOT AFFILIATED with the

GRANT BUSSEY/MIKE BAKER CONSIGNMENT AUCTION To consign your items for our next Farm Equipment Auction please call:

Jason 937-248-1818 • Melinda 937-417-8919 5054 St Rt 49 South • Greenville triplehfarmequipment.com

HERB SAYLOR ESTATE AUCTION SAT., OCT. 26, 2019 -9:30 AM

104 N Main Street Palestine, OH 45352 REAL ESTATE IS ABSOLUTE!!!

3 BR, 2 BA Home - Garage, front porch, mature trees in small village atmosphere. Real estate sells at approx. 12:00 pm; Probate Case # 19-1-242 Robin E. Houp, Executor REAL ESTATE TERMS& CONDITIONS: Property sells AS IS WHERE IS no guarantees or warranties. Property sells with no reserve. 10% down is required day of sale. All financing arrangements and inspections must be done prior to the auction. Buyer will have 30 days to close. A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL APPLY TO PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE. CAR: 2007 SILVER BUICK LUCERNE CXL, approx. 197,00 mi. Furniture: Corner china cupboard w/ glass doors; Oval kitchen table w/board and 4 chairs; Rect. Table w/3 boards & 6 chairs; Temple-Stuart sideboard; Sm. Ant. library table; Ant. Glass front curios (2); Ant. Secretary w/curio; Full limed oak bedroom suite; Twin headboard/frame; Dresser w/mirror; Chest of drawers (2); Ant. wood vanity w/mirror; glass-top end tables (3) and coffee table; gray La-Z-Boy recliner; brown couch; uph. Rockers (2); mag. rack/stand; older metal ashtray on stand; bookshelf; stools (2); Tall living room lamps; other lamps; small metal chairs; Bench chest; Plant stands, several APPLIANCES: Kenmore fridge w/bottom freezer; Whirlpool washer; Kenmore dryer; Rainbow sweeper; other sweepers; Sharp counter. Micro; George Fourman countertop grill; crockpot; HOUSEHOLD: Flat screen TV; RCA Victor solid state radio; file cabinet; baking incl: cookie sheets, cake pans, pie plates, etc.; stainless flatware; Corning stoneware; Tupperware; Corelle set; glass casseroles; pressure pan; various pots, pans, & other kitchen; Older Singer sewing mach. w/ case; Old luggage; paintings/ framed prints; wood encased heater; set 4 TV trays; Black metal trivets; coffee urns (3); granite canner; pic frames; Lg amt. linens; quilt; Lg amt. playing cards; poker chips; card shufflers (2), one older, metal; older toys; dolls; Viewmaster w/few reels; Pillsbury doughboy collection; Lg 1868 Bible; Books; few 45 rpm records (Elvis, etc.) GLASS & COLLECTIBLES: Lg Blue willow set; Clear Depression glass; painted porcelain serving bowls; Roseville vase; Hull vases (3); China Toothpick holder collection; Lg China Egg cup collect.; Bowl & Pitcher collect.; several hobnail milkglass pcs; china Teacups; glass umbrella jar; tall dark glass urn; Glass shoes; very large amt of misc. china pcs.; clown collection GARAGE/SHOP: Craftsman 5speed riding mower, 38” deck; Craftsman push mower, self-propelled; Black & Decker saw; Craftsman hand drill press; metal 3 drwr tool chest; metal tool boxes; misc tools; sprayers; Bushel baskets; metal cupboards w/doors (5); Porch swing; Sunbeam grill; Poker table; Planters; Tins; Collectibles 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.

Bussey Brothers Auction Service LLC Auctioneers: Grant Bussey 937-564-6250

gbusseyauctioneer@privategarden.org


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Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, September 29, 2019 3B

Humanitarian leaders, partners awarded TROY – Northern Miami Valley Ohio Chapter leadership and volunteers, along with community partners and area leadership gathered on Aug. 12 in Troy, at one of the chapter’s three offices, to honor those who have made delivering the Red Cross mission possible. The

chapter delivers services in Champaign, Clark, Darke, Logan, Miami and Shelby counties. During the past year, (July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019), 460 people were helped with disaster relief and although the majority of people were affected by a family fire, most

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Humanitarian Partnerships were award to Miami County Juvenile Courts, Just 4 Fun 4-H and the Ohio Masonic Home.

recently were people who were affected

REAL ESTATE AUCTION OCT 26, 2019 12:00 NOON

4757 GRUBBS REX RD ARCANUM, OH 45304

We will be offering, at auction, a nice 2 story country home with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, situated on 1.587 acres. Home has a one car attached garage and there is a 40x30 metal sided barn on the property. One bedroom is downstairs with two bedrooms up, bath is on ground floor. Arcanum School District. Terms: $2,500.00 earnest money deposit day of auction with balance due at closing within 30 days of auction. Property taxes will be short prorated until day of closing. Possession will be given at closing. Seller retains right of confirmation of final bid. Open House: Oct 13 1:00-2:30 PM and shown by appointment. Personal property sells same day, beginning at 10:00 AM. Attend Open House-Make Your Inspection- Arrange Financing- Bid Your Price

SUSIE ALICE KARN ESTATE

Attorney Eric Brand Allen Karn Executor DC Probate Case 2019-1-157

CYNTHIA LINE ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY OCT. 5TH, 2019 – 10:00 A.M. DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 A.M. 404 Plum Street, Greenville, OH 45331

DIRECTIONS: From Martin Street in Greenville turn North onto Plum Street (across from the carry out) (Watch for signs) Auctioneers Note – This is nice quality auction with something for everyone. Go to edwardsauctions. com for more information and pictures. Featuring Live Audio & Video so you can bid at home or on the go with your smart phone or tablet. Go to www.edwardsauctions.com or auctionzip.com; enter auctioneer ID # 3426 at the bottom of the page.; click on the current auction date; click on bid now button to enter auction. No buyer’s premium charged for attending the live & collectible auction. ANTIQUE FURNITURE-DESIGNER PURSES; GOLD, STERLING & FASHION JEWLERY; GLASSWARE Antique Furniture- Antique AM Tube Type Floor Model Radio - By Greenville Piano Co.; Starr Floor Model Record Player w/Records Richmond Indiana; Philco Antique AM Tube Type Radio; 6 legged Mahogany Parlor Table; Upholstered Antique Rocking Chair; Very Large Rocking Chair; Upholstered Seat & Back w/ Leather ; Very Ornate; Antique Curved Glass Curio Cabinet; Mahogany Dining Room Table w/6 Chairs; Matching Mahogany Buffet Server; Antique Library Table; Antique Ornate Wall Mirror; Antique Low Boy Two Drawer Chest of Drawers; Antique Dressing Vanity Very Ornate; Antique Large Chest of Drawers; Tiger Oak Antique Wardrobe w/Four Drawer Chest and Mirror; Antique Full Bed Frame; Mahogany Chest of Drawers w/hankie Boxes; Mahogany Bed Frame; Large Dresser Armoire; Wood Ornate Bedroom Chair; Antique Book Case Secretary Very Ornate; Vintage Knee Hole Desk; Cedar Chest; Vintage Steamers Trunk; Cherry Finish Queen Ann Type End Table w/Two Doors; Wood Fern Stand; Hanging Hand Painted Electric Lamp; Antique Framed Picture of Little Girl; Sev. Framed Prints; David Monnin Paintings; Aladdin Glass Electric Lamp; Black Forest German Cuckoo Clock; Miscellaneous- Mink Fur Shawl By Slade Furriers; Fur Coat Size 3X by Marvin Richards; Vintage Chain Purse Whiting & Davis; Large Metal Ship; Lg. Greyhound Dog Statue; Older Books - The Secret of the old clock, Mother Goose Rhymes, Little Brown Koko and others; Larger Vintage Holy Family Bible; Bowman’s Floral Shop Advertising Silhouette from Butler Pa. w/Phone #679; Coldwater, Ohio Silhouette Advertising Thermometer, Courtesy of Ferd E Rosenbeck; Possible Hobo Art Hankie Box; Vintage Edison Light Bulb; Chalk Figurines; Purses- Authentic Gianni Versace; Coach; Marc Chantal; Bell Rose; Vera Wang; Apt. 9; Rosette and More. Jewelry- Aqua Marine Ring- Stone 16.5x14.5 mm; W/6 Dia. Approx. 1/3 K.$2400 Value; 14 K. Gold Amethyst Ring; 14K. Italy Necklace with Cross pendant; 14 K. Gold Necklace W/Three Pendants; South Bend Pocket watch 17 Jewels; Ladies Seiko Wrist watch 17 Jewels; Rolex Watch not working; Lot of Ladies Designer Watches; Pearl Necklace/W Bracelet and Earring Set; 2 Vintage Ladies Watches; Vintage Roseries; Vintage Necklace and Earring Set; Pearl Necklaces; Men’s Cuff Links and Tie Tacks and Misc. Jewelry W/ Jewelry Box; Vintage Wood Jewelry Box with Glass Marbles; Fashion Jewelry And Much More. Glassware- Pink Depression - Open Lace Pedestal Cake Plate, Water Set W/ Pitcher & 6 GlassesCreamer & Sugar Bowl and Double Handled Serving Bowl, Creamer and Sugar Bowl, Love Bird Covered Candy Dish, Sandwich Plate, Salt and Pepper Shaker Set and More; Pink Fenton Vase; Beautiful Glass Basket; Indiana Glass Double Handled Bowl; Colonial Fostoria Pattern Double Handled Plate; Green Blown Art Glass Fan Vase; And More. Cut Glass water Pitcher; Ruby Flash Ice Bucket; 2 Cobalt Blue Bowls; Floral Pitcher & Bowl Set; And More. Furniture/Household- Kitchen Table & Four Chairs; Frigidaire Upright Freezer; Hamilton Beach Microwave; Purple Kitchen-Aid Stand Mixer-Food Processor-Tea Pot & Food Processor; 2 qt. Crock-Pot Slow Cooker W/ Removable Stoneware; Kitchen Selective Grill-mate Indoor Grill NIB; Small Kitchen Appliances; Samsung Flat Screen TV; Blue 2 Shelf Bookcase/Display Cabinet W/Two Doors; Dyson Vacuum Cleaner; Shark Vacuum Cleaner; Sev. Framed Prints; Knee Hole desk or Dressing Vanity w/Mirror; Matching Book Shelves: Sewing Desk; Wood Painted Sewing Cabinet; Sewing Table; Misc. Cast Patio Table and Two Chairs; Cement Frog; Wood Porch Swing; Igloo Dog House; Iron Bird Bath; And More.

OWNER: CYNTHIA LINE ESTATE,

Sharon Cox Executor, Attorney Matthew J. Pierron, Darke County Case #2019-1-2013 TERMS: CASH or local checks w/proper ID. Visa & Master Card Accepted w/3% Clerk Fee. Auctioneer licensed in Ohio. Auction held inside and outside. No sales tax. Bring your own lawn chairs.

937-547-3202 CELL # 937-423-2656 email: Rich@edwardsauctions.com

by the Miami Valley tornadoes. Awarded the Disaster Services Partnership Award were three partners, Tzu Chi, Midmark Corporation and Miami County EMA for their work on the tornado effort and Greenville Fire Department for their effort in saving lives by partnering with the Red Cross on the Home Fire Campaign, installing alarms and educating families. Additionally, Rachel Brubaker was awarded the Excellence in Disaster Services Award. Her service includes both local and national disaster deployments, as well as work in preparedness. “Her ability to take on complex situations and deliver results make her invaluable to our chapter, our region, our division and national disaster relief operations as

well,” stated Marc Cantrell, Disaster Program Specialist. Almost 4,000 blood and platelet donations were made over the past year, enabling up to 12,000 lives saved. Awarded the Biomedical Partnership Award was Koverman Staley Dickerson Insurance, for their superior client service when hosting mobile blood drives at their location. Humanitarian Partnerships were award to Miami County Juvenile Courts, Just 4 Fun 4-H and the Ohio Masonic Home all for aiding in the Chapter’s ability to deliver services and provide support for volunteers. Awarded the Excellence in Humanitarian Services were the volunteer leaders of the Veteran Visitation Program, Linda Miller, Rita McManis and Carol Smith. Additionally, the Excellence in Volunteer Services was awarded to John Wright, for over a decade of diverse and exemplary service, which includes not only local and regional support, but volunteering

Rumpke supports Empowering GREENVILLE - Rumpke of Ohio recently made a donation to Empowering Darke County Youth to help its After School Tutoring programs. Empowering programs begin shortly in Greenville and Ansonia school districts. Rumpke offers residential curbside trash and recycling pickup as well as commercial services for office, construction and commercial needs. Rumpke trash and recycling services are offered in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia. Empowering Darke County Youth is a 501c3 United Way partner beginning its fourth year of support for Darke County youth struggling in their academics. Through its After School, Edison Student and Summer Tutoring programs, Empowering has helped students from every school district in Darke County. Since 2016, Empowering volunteers and tutors have worked over 15,000 hours with 650 students. For more info about Empowering Darke County Youth programs and how you can help, go to Facebook Empowering Darke County Youth or email: empoweringyouth101@ gmail.com. To make a donation, mail to: P.O. Box 1113, Greenville, Ohio.

45331. The Empowering Mission: Empowering Darke County Youth provides After School and Summer Tutoring programs.

over 429 days across the country, which doesn’t include the time he’s donated internationally. Highlights of the evening were the Volunteer Saving Lives Award, which is only given when a family or member is saved due to the direct action of the Red Cross Smoke Alarm

Program. Rex and Rachel Brubaker, son and mother team, installed alarms in 2016 in the Langford home and on April 9, those alarms went off saving father, Shawn Langford. It also could have been in the Nursing Pinning Ceremony, were long-time volunteer, Mareta Headapohl, who received her

pin in 1969, pinned, Lindsay Sanders, a newly minted board member and nurse. Awards were also given to DAT (Disaster Action Team) members, as well as the Clara Barton Society and rookies who participated in the Sound the Alarm event, which occurs in spring, across the nation.

CHARLES WOGOMAN ESTATE AUCTION

SATURDAY OCT. 19TH, 2019 – 10:00 A.M. PREVIEW STARTS AT 9:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 1:00 P.M. 132 Cherry St. New Madison, OH 45346

OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 1:00-2:30 P.M.

Up for auction is this1,472 Sq. Ft. 4-bedroom home, with 1full bath & (2)1/2 baths located in New Madison, OH. Eat in kitchen, living room, dining room, and a detached garage. Add your personal updates to make this house your home! Be sure to have your financing and inspections arranged prior to the auction. CLOSING AND REAL ESTATE TAXES The closing shall be on or before November 19th, 2019. Seller to pay all taxes due and payable up to day of closing using the short form proration method. Buyer to pay all Real estate taxes due and payable thereafter. Buyer to pay $5,000. Down payment day of the auction, balance due no later than November 19th, 2019. Possession day of closing. DIRECTIONS: From Greenville, OH take US RT 127S. to 36 West and turn right. Turn left onto St. Rt. 121 S. Then turn left onto Washington ST. Then turn right onto Cherry St. (Watch for signs) Auctioneers Note – The auction with start with the personal property selling at 10:00 A.M. and the real estate selling at 1:00 P.M... No live Audio or Video available. Go to www.edwardsauctions.com or auctionzip.com; enter auctioneer ID # 3426 at the bottom of the page.; click on the current auction date for more information and pictures. More detailed listing to follow.

OWNERS: CHARLES L. WOGOMAN ESTATE

Mary Ann Emrick & Lois Kay Hittle Co-Executors, #Attorney Ronald Keener Darke County Case #2019-1-262 Terms for personal property-Cash or local checks w/proper ID. Visa & Master Card Accepted w/3% Clerk Fee. Auctioneer licensed in Ohio. Auction held outside, bring your lawn chairs. No sales tax.

937-547-3202 CELL # 937-423-2656 email: Rich@edwardsauctions.com

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION & PERSONAL PROPERTY MR. & MRS. HOLLIS FLORA AUCTION 8728 ST RT 121, Greenville, OH 45331

OCT. 5, 2019 10:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE SELLS @ NOON

1.5 story home on 2 ac., 4 Bd-2 Ba, 2 car att. garage, back deck, corner jacuzzi, central vac, nice country setting w/ barn and propane tank. Car: ’01 Buick LeSabre, tan, 176,000 mi.

APPLIANCES: Kenmore French door refrig. w/bottom freezer; Frigidaire glass top range; Whirlpool washer and dryer, white; chest & upright freezer, not working HOUSEHOLD: Antique Petersime cupboard w/ glass doors, nice; Kenmore sewing machine; older Electrolux sweeper; ant. metal high chair; rush-bottom chair; Eden Pure air purifier; office chair; other chairs; several crocks; enamel basin; silver-plated trays; bowls; sm. bench; wall shelves; clocks; sm. table; file cabinet; older file cabinet/ safe combo; plant stand; stool; jars of marbles (2); Tupperware; older child. toys; child’s rocker; bedside commode; fans; misc books; cafeteria trays; linens; metal rolling cart; old meat scales; older suitcase; wheelchair; child. horse toy; rugs; black metal porch chairs TOOLS/ GARAGE: Iron kettle w/holes for flower pot; ant. hand plow; harrow; Craftsman push mower; Troy-Built TB46 riding mower; MAC 3200 series chainsaw; workbench w/vise; hand grinding wheel; bench grinders (2); drill press; lathe; wheelbarrows (2); swing set; large scales; old barrel; old hand pump; ant. wood pulleys; old trunks/chests (3); ant. scythes (2); lg ant. doubletree; ant. wood clamps; ant. seed cleaner; milk can; older model Shop Smith; old runner sled; old horse tack equip; other older horse equp; sawhorses; stack of lumber; sawhorses; garage cupboard; stack of concrete blocks; garage range; misc. Real Estate TERMS: All inspections must be done prior to day of auction. Real Estate sells “AS IS WHERE IS” 10% down required day of sale. Please come prepared to buy. Buyer will have 30 days to close. Please have financing approved or ready prior to day of sale. 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.

Bussey Brothers Auction Service LLC Auctioneers: Grant Bussey 937-564-6250

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4B Sunday, September 29, 2019

Grant helps fire department HOLLANSBURG —U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) recently announced the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has

awarded $113,714 to Hollansburg for operations and safety through the Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) Program. “Ohio firefighters and firstresponders work every day to pro-

tect our families,” said Brown. “We must support our first-responder organizations so that communities like Hollansburg have the resources to shield families

and homes from fire hazards.” The AFG Program supports fire departments across the country to ensure the safety of both first-responders

Greenville Early Bird

and the public. The program provides funds for supplemental training, upgrades to protective equipment, facility

modifications, and other supplies that protect firefighters and first-responders in moments of crisis. Grants are awarded to fire

department-based and non-affiliated EMS organizations that best address the priorities of the AFG Program. Interested fire

departments can contact Brown’s grant coordinator to receive information about federal grant opportunities.

AU C T I O N E E R D I R E C T O R Y Midwest

Auctioneers & Realty, Inc Mike Baker, Auctioneer/Broker

LEGAL NOTICE Todd O. Daniels, et al. v. Jaclyn K. Thompson, Darke County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, Case No. 20740044 To: Jaclyn K. Thompson, Address Unknown, but whose last known address was 415 Martin Street, #3, Greenville, Ohio 45331: 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.

Mike Baker Auctioneer/Broker 220 E. 4th St., Greenville, OH

937-548-2640 www.midwest-auctioneers.com

Jeff Slyder Auctioneer/ REALTOR

937-547-3202 CELL # 937-423-2656 Real Estate Auctions Real Estate Listing/Selling Agent Coin Specialist - Estate Auctions Doing Business Since 1996 Selling locally and around the globe rich@edwardsauctions.com

Slyder Auction Services

Phone: 937-459-7731 slyderauctionservices@bright.net

gbusseyauctioneer@privategarden.org

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

Real Estate, Farm, Personal Property, Autos, Collectibles, & Antiques

Associate of

(937) 316-8400 (937) 459-7686

Grant Bussey 937-564-6250 Auctioneer/ Realtor • Estates • Real Estate • Ag & Farm Machinery • Personal Property

PUBLIC SAT., OCT. 5, 2019 @ 9:00AM AUCTION KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY 5378 SEBRING-WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331 DOORS OPEN AT 8:00AM

*PREVIEW IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TH FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM*

DIRECTIONS: Approx. 30 miles NORTH of Dayton, Ohio. From the intersection of S.R. 49 and U.S. 127 Bypass, take U.S. 127 NORTH approx. ¼ mile to Sebring-Warner Rd. and turn RIGHT or EAST to auction site. (WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) JOHN DEERE UTILITY LOADER TRACTOR – TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS 2011 John Deere 3320 (Diesel) Utility Tractor, 4x4, with J.D. 300 CX Hydraulic Front Loader with 6 Ft. Bucket, Hydrostatic Transmission, P.S., Tilt Wheel, 3-Point Quick Hitch, Rear Hydraulics, Roll Bar, Tool Box, J.D. 72” Auto Connect Hyd. Lift Mower Deck, only 455.1 Hours, 1-Owner, excellent condition, don’t miss this one!; Frontier 48” Quick Attach Pallet Forks (for John Deere); John Deere Steel 3-Point, Ballast Box (Weight Box) with I Hitch; Country Line 3-Point, PTO 5 Ft. Rotary Tiller, Gear Driven, nice; 6 Ft. 3-Pt. Box Blade; Wood Box Bed Wagon with Spring Seat, 10 Ft. x 5 Ft.; H. Duty Wood Roller Cart, 4 Ft. x 5 Ft. HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT TRAILER 2005 Interstate H. Duty 18 Ft. Equipment Trailer, Tandem Axel, Flip-Up Ramps, 16 Ft. on the floor with 2 Ft. Dovetail, 14,000 Lb., Model # 1MT-718-TA5, great condition, don’t miss this one! LAWN MOWERS & YARD EQUIPMENT Dixon Kodiak Pro-ZTR Zero Turn Mower, 20 HP, 52” Cut, Commercial Edition, Lights, runs & mows great (518 hours); Toro Z-Master Zero Turn Mower, 20 HP, 48” Cut with Rear Bagger System, runs & mows great; Toro Wheel Horse C-125 Lawn Tractor, 12 HP, 8-Speed, 42” Cut, nice tractor (has a blown engine); (2) Toro 7 HP Self-Propelled 22” Recycler Walk Mowers with Rear Bagger & Elec. Start (nice); Toro 6 ¾ HP Self Propelled 22” Recycler Walk Mower; Lawn Boy 6 ½ HP, 20” Deck, Ready Start, Walk Mower (like new); Fimco 55 Gal. Poly Pull Type Sprayer with 12 Volt Pump & Booms; 55 Gal. Poly Pull Type Sprayer with 2 HP Gas Engine, Booms & Wand; Craftsman 3 HP (Gas) Front Tine Tiller; 4 Ft. Pull Behind Yard Thatcher; Ryobi (Gas) Trimmer & Attachments; Troy Bilt (Gas) Blower; Craftsman Elec. Blower & Hedge Trimmers & Chain Saw; Scotts Seeder; Poly Pump Sprayers; Weed Eater (Gas) Hedge Trimmers; Country Line 30 Gal. Poly Sprayer, 12 Volt Pump with 3 Point Platform. QUALITY WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT – POWER & HAND TOOLS Rikon 18” Commercial Woodworking Band Saw (Mdl. 10-340) on Roller Cart with Manual (very nice); Woodmaster Commercial Wood Planer (Mdl. W-718) on Roller Cart with Manual (looks new); Shop Smith Combination Woodworking System with Accessories; Craftsman 10” Deluxe Electronic Radial Arm Saw with Craftsman Cabinet; Saw Stop 10” Professional Cabinet Table Saw with Extension Table; Grizzly & Central Machinery Saw Dust Collection Systems; 4 HP 20 Gal. Portable Air Compressor; Craftsman Elec. Sawzall with Case; Triton Elec. Router with Accessories & Case; Grex Air Nail Gun with Case; Craftsman Router & Router Table; Stanley Miter Saw; dbl. Halogen Pedestal Light; 6 HP (Gas) Pressure Washer; Craftsman Triple Roller Stand; Sears Battery Charger; dbl. Bench Grinder; DeWalt ½” Elec. Hammer Drill with Case & Accessories; Ridgid Battery Saw/Light/Charger set in Case; Handy 2 HP Plunge Router with Accessories & Case; 500,000

Office: 937.316.8400 Cell: 937.459.7686 Michel Werner Auctioneer

BTU Propane Torch Burner Kit; DeWalt Elec. Jig Saw with Case; Campbell-Hausfield Dual Action Air Sander; Milwaukee Sawzall in Case; 2-Ton Hyd. Floor Jack; Roto-Zip Saw; several Circular Saws; (2) Come-ALongs; Halogen & LED Lights; Irvin Chalk Lines & Chalk; Plunge Router with Accessories & Case; Drywall Sanding System; Handyman’s Jack; several sets of nice Folding Saw Horses; 2-Ton & 3-Ton Jack Stands; (2) Craftsman Adjustable Material Rollers; (4) Wet/Dry Shop Vacuums, 8 Gal., (2) 16 Gal., 18 Gal.; (2) Craftsman Poly Tool Boxes; numerous Pipe & Furniture Clamps; Grip Clamps; DeWalt Elec. 3/8” Drill & DeWalt 5” Elec. Palm Sander; 2-Ton & 12-Ton Bottle Jacks; NEW 4-piece Pipe Wrench Set, 8”, 10”, 14” & 18”; Trend T-4 Plunge Router in Case with accessories; Porter-Cable Router with Case; NEW 84-piece Screwdriver & Bit Set; Fast Trak Air Nailer with Case; Craftsman Wrenches; Gear Wrench Ratchet Wrenches; Craftsman 3/8” & ½” Socket Sets; Hammers; Mallets; Hatchet; Roofing Hammers; 40-piece Tool Kit; (2) NEW Gluing Clamps; Wood Clamps (various sizes); Adjustable Wrenches (various sizes); Vise Grips; Craftsman Screwdrivers; Senco Power Jump Box; Table Saw Cross Cut Sled; Schauer Battery Charger; Pop Riveters; NEW 16 Oz. Brass Plumb Bob; Fillet Knife Set; Irvin Wood Bits; large amount of nice Drill Bits; dbl. End Ratchet Wrenches; Craftsman ¼”, 3/8” & ½” Ratchets, Sockets & Extensions; Work Sharp Electric Tool Sharpener; several NEW 4 Ft. Florescent Lights (in boxes); Paint Roller System; Pipe Cutter; Bolt Cutters; several Brace & Bits; Breast Drill; Air Hoses; several Elec. Drills; 2’, 3’ & 4’ Levels, Squares & Straight Edges; (2) Pipe Vises; Reamers; Allen Wrenches; Tape Measures (all sizes); lots of Extension Cords; Handy Knives; Caulking Guns; Bungee Cords; several Work Lights; DeWalt Construction Radio; Welding Cable & Reel; several Circular Saws; Inventory Units; Tool Belts & Bags; Poly Tarps; Solder Guns; Wire Wheels; Grinding Discs; Sandpaper; NEW & Used Saw Blades; Lathe Tools; Elec. Cut-Off Saws; Grinders; Punches; Chisels; Craftsman & Porter Cable Dove Tail Fixtures; Angle Grinders; Hand Saws; Hack Saws; Alum. Concrete Float; Cement Hand Finishing Tools; DeWalt Battery Tools in Cases; Post Driver; ½” Elec. Rotary Hammer; Cord Reel & Light; Sears Router Attachment; NEW Kobalt Grip Pliers; NEW Rope Pulleys; numerous Ratchet Straps (various sizes); Files; Goggles; Ceiling & Wall Hooks; Gravity Paint Gun; Tow Strap; NEW Triton Router in box; (3) Reese Receivers; 6 Ft. Joint Ability Power Clamp; Clamps & Tool Guides; Nippers; Mr. Heater Propane Heater; Tool Shop 3’x3’ Inventory Storage Rack; Delta Table Saw Clamp; (2) Flats of Caster Wheels; (4) NEW GM Truck Mud Flaps; VHF–UHF-FM Outdoor Antenna; Deck & Drywall Screws; Nails; Bolts; Nuts; NEW Hardware; several NEW Padlocks with Keys; Elec. & Plumbing items; numerous Air & Oil Filters; (2) Mole Traps; 5 Gal. Black Top Driveway Sealer; Oneida Air Filter System; 24” x 50’ White Alum. Rolls in boxes; NEW Light Bulbs; box of Wire Coil Roofing Nails; Coleman Camping Lantern; Black & Decker Workmate Table; Acetylene Torch Set with Cart, Gauges, Hoses & Tanks; Cheetah Commercial Airless Paint Sprayer System; Jet (Elec.) Air Filtration System AFS-1000 B Hanging Type with Remote Controls; (2) 2’x3’ Poly Tool Boxes; Diamond Plate Alum. Truck Tool Box; 32’ Werner Alum. Extension Ladder; 8’ 5-Way Combo Alum. Ladder; 8 Ft. Alum. Step Ladder; (3) Alum. Folding Ladders (Keller). APPLIANCES – HOUSEHOLD – CAMERAS – MISCELLENEOUS Kenmore Side-By-Side Refrigerator/Freezer; Frigidaire Affinity Front Load Elec. Washer & Dryer with SS Drum & Tub (Black) (very nice); Maroon Rocker/Recliner; 2-Dr. File Cabinet; SS Milk Pale; Vivitar 50x/100x Refractor Telescope with Tripod; DuPont Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter; Craig Ground Bar Speaker; (12) Fishing Reels (various makers); Kenmore Sweeper; Konica 55mm Camera with Lenses; Canon & Olympus 35mm Cameras; Polaroid Camera; Canon Power-Shot Digital 35mm Camera; Pentax ME Super 35mm Camera, Lens & Accessories; Canon Selphy Photo Printer; (2) Garmin Navigation GPS Systems.

ANGELA BORRADAILE ~ OWNER & THE LATE B. CLAIR BORRADAILE • 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. • Great food available from Stewarts Southern BBQ!

REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions…What You Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, we appreciate our buyers, and we love our profession! Kirby & Staff


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Greenville Early Bird

LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Kentucky welcomed the largest incoming class in its history,

comprised of 5,396 incoming freshmen, who began their college career the fall 2019 semester.

SOLID WASTE COLLECTION

The Village of Arcanum is soliciting for bids for curbside trash and recycling service from January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022. Bids will be received by the Village at the Arcanum City Building, 1 Poprite Drive, Arcanum, Ohio 45304 until 11:00 AM on the 29th day of October 2019. Bid specifications may be obtained by contacting the Village offices between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday at (937) 692-8500. Sealed bids marked “Curbside Trash and Recycling Service” shall be submitted to 1 Poprite Drive, Arcanum, Ohio 45304 no later than 11:00 AM, October 29th , 2019. Bid bond for the total amount of the bid or cash in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid shall accompany each bid. The Village of Arcanum reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities in the bidding process. Bids will be reviewed by Village Council at their regular meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. 9/29, 10/6 2T

Local students adding to those totals are Alexis Unger, of Arcanum, and Booklynn Hosbrook, of Greenville. University of Kentucky students come from all 120 counties of the Commonwealth, all 50 states, and more than 100 countries. UK is ranked among the top 10 percent of public institutions for research expenditures - a tangible symbol of the breadth and depth of discoveries that have changed lives and communities.

NOTICE OF SALE OF JACK DAVIS FARMLAND 27.422 ACRES, MONROE TOWNSHIP, DARKE CO., OHIO Theodore O. Finnarn, Executor of the Estate of Jack A. Davis and Trustee of the Jack A. Davis Trust, hereby offers at private sale by sealed bids certain farm real estate consisting of three adjoining tracts, 21.484 acres, 0.5780 Acres and 5.360 Acres in Section 7, Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio as further described below. Such bids to be delivered to the Law Office of Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney at Law, 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio on or before 4:00 PM on Tuesday, October 15, 2019. Tract 1: #K39-0-407-07-00-00-410-01 (21.484 Acres) – Said real estate is located in Section 7, Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio and is located and adjoins the Village of Pitsburg to the east. Said property has no buildings and is all tillable. Said farm ground is subject to Tenant Farmer’s Lease for 2019. Selling “as is” and “where is” with legal description already approved on the tract by County Engineer. Tract 2: #K39-0-407-07-00-00-410-02 (0.5780Acres) – Said real estate is located in Section 7, Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio and is located and adjoins the Village of Pitsburg to the east. Said property has no buildings and is all tillable. Said farm ground is subject to Tenant Farmer’s Lease for 2019. Selling “as is” and “where is” with legal description already approved on the tract by County Engineer. Tract 3: #K43-2-407-07-04-03-101-00 (5.360 Acres) – Said real estate is located in Section 7, Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio and is located and adjoins the Village of Pitsburg to the east. Said property has no buildings and is all tillable. Said farm ground is subject to Tenant Farmer’s Lease for 2019. Selling “as is” and “where is” with legal description already approved on the tract by County Engineer. TERMS OF SALE: Sealed bids to be opened at time and place as indicated above. All bidders may be present and will be given an opportunity to increase their bids. The successful bidder shall execute a “non-contingent” contract for the purchase of said real estate. Payment will be $10,000.00 down payment on that day of sale, balance within thirty (30) days upon delivery of deed. (Closing before November 19, 2019.) Deed will issue with buyer being responsible for the next installment of real estate taxes and assessments due in February 2020. Other terms and conditions may be made known on day of sale and announcements made on that date will supersede any prior statements. Interested buyers may obtain a bid packet by calling the law office of Theodore O. Finnarn as indicated below. The sellers reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to negotiate independently with any bidders.

Estate/Trust of Jack A. Davis By: Theodore O. Finnarn, Executor/Trustee Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Phone: 937.548.3240; Fax: 937.548.3291

NOTICE OF SALE OF JACK DAVIS FARMLAND 56.146 ACRES, MONROE TOWNSHIP, DARKE CO., OHIO Theodore O. Finnarn, Executor of the Estate of Jack A. Davis and Trustee of the Jack A. Davis Trust, hereby offers at private sale by sealed bids certain farm real estate consisting of two adjoining tracts, 43.916 acres in Section 13 and 12.230 acres in Section 18, Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio as further described below. Such bids to be delivered to the Law Office of Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney at Law, 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio on or before 4:00 PM on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Tract 1: #K39-0-308-13-00-00-105-00 (43.916 Acres) – Said real estate is located in Section 13, Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio and has frontage on State Rt. 49 and is approximately two miles south of the Village of Pitsburg. Said property has no buildings and is all tillable. Said farm ground is subject to Tenant Farmer’s Lease for 2019. Selling “as is” and “where is” with legal description already approved on the tract by County Engineer. Tract 2: #K39-0-407-18-00-00-404-00 (12.230 Acres) – Said real estate is located in Section 18, Monroe Township, Darke County, Ohio and has frontage on State Rt. 49 and is approximately two miles south of the Village of Pitsburg. Said property has no buildings and is all tillable. Said farm ground is subject to Tenant Farmer’s Lease for 2019. Selling “as is” and “where is” with legal description already approved on the tract by County Engineer. TERMS OF SALE: Sealed bids to be opened at time and place as indicated above. All bidders may be present and will be given an opportunity to increase their bids. The successful bidder shall execute a “non-contingent” contract for the purchase of said real estate. Payment will be $10,000.00 down payment on that day of sale, balance within thirty (30) days upon delivery of deed. (Closing before November 14, 2019.) Deed will issue with buyer being responsible for the next installment of real estate taxes and assessments due in February 2020. Other terms and conditions may be made known on day of sale and announcements made on that date will supersede any prior statements. Interested buyers may obtain a bid packet by calling the law office of Theodore O. Finnarn as indicated below. The sellers reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to negotiate independently with any bidders. Estate/Trust of Jack A. Davis By: Theodore O. Finnarn, Executor/Trustee Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Phone: 937.548.3240; Fax: 937.548.3291

Union City Lions blood draw winners UNION CITY, Ind. – Blood Draw donators are eligible for a door prize at each Blood Draw held at the Union City Community Room. The Blood Draw is hosted every eight weeks by the Union City Lions Club and is held by the Community Blood Bank of Dayton, Ohio The club extended a thank you to all who participate in this very valuable activity that saves many lives each year. The prizes of

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Blood Draw Chairman Doug LeMaster presented the Alga Thompson was the winner at the June blood winner of the August blood draw, Nedra Swanagan, draw and is shown with Blood Draw Chairman Doug with a gift certificate. LeMaster.

Bouser’s Barn gift certificates were donated by Randolph Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF DARKE COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE CASE NO. 19CVT00409 To: Bruce Bradley or other persons: You will take notice that an application for issuance of title has been filed by Darren T. Powers for the following motor vehicles: 1971 Yamaha Enduro 250cc 6ft Serial No. 29233 1950 Ford Sedan Serial No. 190615 The application will be considered by Judge Jonathan P. Hein, Darke County Common Pleas Court, on October 17, 2019, at 8:30 a.m. Any persons 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, Darren Todd Powers, Applicant 9/22, 9/29 2T

Zoning Board Meeting A public hearing has been scheduled by the Ansonia Board of Zoning Appeals to review and consider a variance application concerning a side yard fence height requirement for property located at 125 E. Cross Street. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 10, 2019 in the Ansonia Village Council Chambers, 202 North Main Street. All interested parties are welcome to attend. In the Common Pleas Court Of Darke County, OH In the matter of issuance of A certificate of Title Case No. 19CVT00400 To: Blackrun Enterprises, or other persons having any interest in the following described motor vehicle: You will take notice that an application for issuance of title has been filed by Barry Bowers for the following motor vehicle: 1991 International 8200 Serial No. 1HSHGCTR5MH382101 The application will be considered by Judge Jonathan P. Hein, Darke County Common Pleas Court, on October 15, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. Any persons having an interest in said motor vehicle should appear at the hearing and prove their interest or the title issuance will be granted as requested. Barry Bowers, applicant Jonathan P. Hein, Judge DELINQUENT VACANT LAND TAX NOTICE (Section 5721.03, Revised Code of Ohio) 2018 Duplicate Year The Delinquent Vacant Lands returned delinquent by the County Treasurer of Darke County, with the taxes, assessments, interest and penalties charged against them according to law and remaining delinquent for five years, are contained and described in the following list, Viz: D16 - Butler Township – Arcanum-Butler LSD/AJAD D16-0-210-02-00-00-20800 Jorgan, Joseph M 59.73 P59 – Twin Township – Arcanum Corporation P59-2-308-04-03-06-10402 Anderson, Anthony W & Angela K Jt Surv

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Q63 – Van Buren Township – Arcanum-Butler LSD Q63-0-309-33-00-00-10900 Penny, Robert G 431.13 I hereby certify the foregoing list to be correct as shown by the records in the office of the Darke County Treasurer. Scott J. Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer Notice is hereby given that this Delinquent Vacant Land will be certified for foreclosures and forfeiture by the Darke County Auditor pursuant to law unless the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessments, interest and penalties are paid within twenty-eight days after the final publication of this notice. Carol Ginn, Darke County Auditor LEGAL NOTICE

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CITY OF GREENVILLE On September 17, 2019, the City of Greenville, Ohio adopted the following legislation: • Resolution #19-108 authorizing reimbursement of sewer clean-out expense • Resolution #19-109 authorizing the Safety/ Service Director to file a grant application with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for improvement and renovations at South Park • Resolution #19-110 authorizing the Safety/ Service Director to advertise for bids for the Downtown Pedestrian Project and Side Street Lighting • Resolution #19-111 authorizing the Public Transportation Director to participate in ODOT Contracts and the Ohio State Administration Contracts in conjunction with the SFY2020 grant application for the purchase of equipment • Ordinance #19-112 supplemental appropriations • Ordinance #19-113 transfer ordinance 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 Kim Davis, Clerk of Council City of Greenville 9/22, 9/29, 2T

DELINQUENT MOBILE HOME TAX NOTICE (Section 5721.03, Revised Code Of Ohio) 2019 Tax Year

The Lands, Lots And Parts Of Lots Returned Delinquent By The County Treasurer Of Darke County, The Taxes, Assessments, Interest And Penalties, Charged Against Them Agreeably To Law, Are Contained And Described In The Following List, Viz: A02 - ADAMS TWP-GREENVILLE CSD 02123 Lambert Richard O Jr .....................................................................................32.93 02440 Bowman Rue & Melissa ...............................................................................262.62 02743 Lambert Richard O Jr .....................................................................................24.30 A05 - ADAMS TWP-GETTYSBURG CORP 02126 Mcconnell Ronald & Tonya ........................................................................3,821.41 B06 - ALLEN-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA 03154 Haber Charles R Jr ....................................................................................5,320.44 B08 - ALLEN-MISSISSINAWA VAL-AAJA 02540 Curtis Terry C ................................................................................................130.47 B11 - ALLEN-NEW WESTON CORP-AAJA 02129 Idle Robert ......................................................................................................99.03 C13 - BROWN-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA 03248 Miller Charles E Ii ......................................................................................1,164.64 C15 - BROWN-ANSONIA CORP-AAJA 02102 Black Brandy ................................................................................................160.90 02114 Newbauer Jason & Anna ..............................................................................570.51 02493 Jones Jeanette N & Archey Todd D ..............................................................128.02 02708 King Melikka M ...............................................................................................63.32 03092 Weeks Michael ..........................................................................................2,875.42 F27 - GREENV TWP-GREENV CORP 02008 Klackner Violet A .......................................................................................4,162.77 02036 D&J Homes ....................................................................................................86.35 02064 Wolfrey Jeseka E............................................................................................50.44 02109 Cave Nathaniel .............................................................................................252.23 02171 D&J Mobile Homes .......................................................................................403.52 02282 Hurley Gary M & Marcella ............................................................................117.73 02425 Thompson Craig ...........................................................................................117.73 02429 Bidwell Steve A...............................................................................................85.16 02434 Persinger Lenvil ............................................................................................185.12 02438 Harshbarger Brad ...........................................................................................50.93 02610 Boomershine Gloria ......................................................................................450.01 02613 Back Connie Jean ........................................................................................134.50 02640 Lippincott Tiffani M .........................................................................................76.87 02670 Mills Jeffrey T .................................................................................................33.65 02687 Schultz Brent ..................................................................................................67.26 02721 Hoff Rebecca ..................................................................................................28.82 02751 Perez Jonna K ................................................................................................67.31 02762 Scantland Jeremy .........................................................................................545.73 02787 Maxwell Scott & Cynthia .................................................................................34.61 02799 Miracle Leslie & Miracle David .....................................................................100.94 02912 Royer Thomas E...........................................................................................379.02 02923 Verwey Toni Ann ...........................................................................................559.18 02947 Simmons Teresa ........................................................................................1,095.54 02962 Shaver Kista .................................................................................................215.26 02977 D&J Mobile Homes .......................................................................................234.77 02985 Mccoy Bonnie Sue........................................................................................177.90 03043 Wion Doreen R ...............................................................................................67.31 03073 Mcconnell Stacey .........................................................................................822.70 03164 Pitman Frank & Betty ....................................................................................422.84 03253 Wolfe Simon & Tina ...................................................................................1,114.94 03317 Riddle Jami Lynn ..........................................................................................111.83 G28 - HARRISON TWP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD 02437 Moody Olivia N .............................................................................................108.92 02512 Cassel John ....................................................................................................41.58 03012 Villasenor Timothy .....................................................................................1,635.20 03132 Light Wayne & Teresa ...................................................................................164.39 03325 Back Chris ....................................................................................................693.76 G30 - HARRISON TWP-HOLLANSBURG CORP 02295 Hiatt April ........................................................................................................20.37 02720 Hiatt Joshua....................................................................................................30.18 02788 Meadows Grant Kenworthy Marilyn S .......................................................2,621.83 H32 - JACKSON TWP-MISSISSINAWA VAL 02031 Watts William ................................................................................................106.42 02032 Spurlock Pauline...........................................................................................223.68 02034 Patterson Betty L ..........................................................................................207.65 02167 Estate Of Strait Ruth J ..................................................................................130.13 02324 Johnson Robert E ...........................................................................................60.23 02551 Deeter Jamey ...............................................................................................376.69 02770 Lloyd Cody......................................................................................................70.95 02771 Hall Jerry W ....................................................................................................20.06 03180 D&J Mobile Homes ....................................................................................1,822.24 03184 De La Torre Abel...........................................................................................164.52 03188 Avilez Victor Manuel .....................................................................................838.93 03191 Tammac Corporation .................................................................................2,833.23 03203 Ramos Albaro Roque ...................................................................................134.18 I34 - LIBERTY TWP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD 02397 Back Steven W & Connie J ..........................................................................820.52 K39 - MONROE TWP-FRANKLIN-MONROE LSD 02383 Macy Richard A Jr & Stephanie J ..............................................................2,344.33 L44 - NEAVE TWP-GREENVILLE CSD/AJAD 02071 Martino Joseph & Carrol ............................................................................3,721.16 02136 Snyder Sharon E ............................................................................................52.72 02205 Wolfe David & Hartwick Cathy...................................................................1,332.21 02226 Glasscoe William J .........................................................................................60.25 02230 American Housing Providers Inc ..................................................................645.35 02231 Henry Joshua L BradbuRn Brittany L .............................................................47.49 02290 Mills Kevin E ...................................................................................................31.63 02707 Boggs Bruce ...................................................................................................64.85 02745 Griffin David ....................................................................................................61.91 02767 Daniels Melissa ..............................................................................................49.11 02810 Sherwood Forest Mhc ....................................................................................57.12 02866 Harrington Jamie & Barbour Melissa ............................................................834.60 02960 Rue Vaughn A ..............................................................................................405.13 03003 Allsup Douglas B ............................................................................................35.93 03007 Plessinger Robin K .......................................................................................174.00 03079 Long Kristy N ................................................................................................302.61 03124 Myers Thomas Lee Jr .....................................................................................98.79 03145 Tammac Holding Corp ...............................................................................1,171.13 03265 Hammons Valinda ........................................................................................304.53 03267 Woodyard Laura .............................................................................................31.63 03269 Wolfe Loyd....................................................................................................335.09 03289 Lazar Mark R ................................................................................................110.71 03294 Romer Stephanie E ......................................................................................221.45 N53 - RICHLAND-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA 02672 Sinclair Shirley A ..........................................................................................498.54 R68 - WABASH-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA 02088 Fullroth Darlene .........................................................................................1,596.31 02609 Fullroth Jeffrey Mescher Stacy .....................................................................327.31 S70 - Washington Twp-Greenville Csd 02517 Champ Billy R Jr .............................................................................................41.58 02768 Maloon Josian & Juanita ..............................................................................133.12 03029 Marker Chalmer ............................................................................................223.85 T76 - WAYNE TWP-VERSAILLES CORP 03238 Worden George H Jr & Julia Beth ................................................................280.80 U77 - YORK-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA 02268 Mangen Larry .................................................................................................31.19 I, hereby certify the foregoing list to be correct as shown by the records in the office of the Darke County Treasurer. Scott J. Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer Notice is hereby given that the whole of such several lands, lots or parts of lots will be certified for foreclosure by the County Auditor pursuant to law unless the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessments, interest and penalties are paid within one year. Carol Ginn, Darke County Auditor


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DELINQUENT LAND TAX NOTICE A01 - ADAMS TWP-BRADFORD EVSD A01-0-409-09-00-00-40400 Riffell Paul A & Keihl Joyce A ............................................................972.77 A01-0-409-09-00-00-40500 Purpus Bryan .....................................................................................622.60 A01-0-409-09-00-00-40800 Westfall Julia A ...............................................................................1,140.91 A01-0-409-29-00-00-10400 Higgins Erica L & Greer Steven W ....................................................981.46 A01-0-409-29-00-00-11200 Smidutz Bruce R ................................................................................330.00 A02 - ADAMS TWP-GREENVILLE CSD A02-0-310-01-00-00-20300 Weldy Dallas L Ii & Braun Andrea L Jt Surv ......................................930.30 A02-0-310-27-00-00-32200 Tedder Mark A....................................................................................652.33 A02-0-310-28-00-00-22000 Kenworthy George A & Kenworthy Noah A .......................................357.70 A02-0-409-06-00-00-40100 Nixon Robert E Jr & Mary Jo Jt Surv ..............................................1,359.71 A02-0-409-07-00-00-30301 Beck Mark A ...................................................................................2,162.14 A02-0-409-18-00-00-40301 Beck Mark A ........................................................................................31.46 A02-0-409-19-00-00-30300 Burton Betty Patricia ..........................................................................524.89 A02-0-409-29-00-00-10205 Houser William Robert Lori ................................................................823.01 A02-0-409-29-00-00-40200 Warner Kathryn R & Joseph L Jt Surv ............................................2,383.76 A02-1-310-15-01-01-10801 Parsons Joshua Ray..........................................................................789.54 A04 - ADAMS TWP-BRADFORD CORP A04-2-409-16-02-01-11000 Cover Joshua C ..............................................................................1,728.92 A04-2-409-16-02-01-11100 Manson Clark R & Kelsey M Jt Surv...............................................3,569.47 A04-2-409-21-01-02-11100 Hinkle Douglas K ...............................................................................550.04 A04-2-409-21-01-02-13100 Dsre Centex Partners 3 Llc................................................................703.12 A04-2-409-21-01-03-11800 Wackler Jason D & Grillot Kristina A Jt Sur ....................................1,194.68 A04-2-409-21-01-04-11000 Wackler Jason D................................................................................382.30 A04-2-409-21-01-05-11100 Rostkowski Sharon ............................................................................612.01 A04-2-409-21-01-05-11502 Wackler Jason D & Grillot Kristina A Jt Sur ....................................1,052.59 A04-2-409-21-02-01-11400 Darst Daniel .........................................................................................45.28 A04-2-409-21-02-01-12702 Jackson Rental Properties Inc .............................................................92.72 A04-2-409-21-02-03-10500 Szilagyi Larry Alan & Nancy Lee Jt Surv ........................................1,122.21 A04-2-409-21-02-04-11700 Wackler Jason D.............................................................................1,229.23 A04-2-409-21-02-06-10700 Black Lisa D Et Al ..............................................................................292.36 A04-2-409-21-02-06-12500 Black Delores J ..................................................................................563.73 A04-2-409-21-02-06-12800 Kessler David J & Christine E Jt Surv..................................................31.67 A05 - ADAMS TWP-GETTYSBURG CORP A05-4-310-25-01-01-11500 Pozek Ruby I ..................................................................................1,113.86 A05-4-310-25-02-01-10500 Wco Rentals Ltd ....................................................................................2.52 A05-4-310-25-02-01-10600 Wco Rentals Ltd ..................................................................................18.24 A05-4-310-25-02-01-10900 Bryant Chester C & Patty...................................................................722.76 A05-4-310-25-02-01-12100 Kiser Kenneth R & Leah A Jt Surv.....................................................742.61 A05-4-310-25-02-02-13800 Taylor Travis & Charlotte L Jt Surv .....................................................973.82 A05-4-310-25-02-02-14200 Dsv Spv1 Llc ...................................................................................1,144.37 A05-4-310-25-03-01-10400 Lynch Ronald G .....................................................................................9.46 A05-4-310-25-04-01-11000 Carrington Mortgage Services Llc .....................................................605.34 A05-4-310-25-04-01-11100 Hinkle Douglas K ............................................................................1,415.47 A05-4-409-30-03-01-11800 Wco Rentals Ltd ................................................................................566.99 A05-4-409-30-03-01-12400 Wco Rentals Ltd .............................................................................2,920.23 B06 - ALLEN-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA B06-0-214-15-00-00-21000 Yoon Patricia S ...............................................................................1,689.98 B10 - Allen Twp-Burkettsville Corp B10-2-214-03-01-02-10200 Wendel Jamie Lynn ........................................................................1,416.29 B11 - ALLEN-NEW WESTON CORP-AAJA B11-4-214-03-02-01-13500 Pitsenbarger Robert...........................................................................460.88 B11-4-214-03-02-01-13600 Pitsenbarger Clarence .......................................................................385.45 B11-4-214-10-01-01-14400 Selhorst Darrell J ...............................................................................112.13 B11-4-214-10-01-01-14401 Selhorst Darrell J ............................................................................1,724.69 C13 - BROWN-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA C13-0-213-03-00-00-10401 Good Michele A .................................................................................371.99 C13-0-213-08-00-00-20400 Chavez Reinaldo ...............................................................................275.83 C13-0-213-21-00-00-10301 Young Darren & Beverly .................................................................1,246.21 C13-0-213-27-00-00-40400 Noggler Eugene F Jr & Melody A Jt Surv Et Al .................................922.21 C13-0-213-28-00-00-10100 Noggler Eugene F Jr & Melody A Jt Surv Et Al .................................250.79 C14 - BROWN, MISSISSINAWA VAL-AAJA C14-0-213-07-00-00-20200 Pollic Gregory R & Debra M ..............................................................106.17 C15 - BROWN-ANSONIA CORP-AAJA C15-2-213-22-01-01-10300 Black Ryan L......................................................................................858.97 C15-2-213-22-01-02-11900 Givens Dennis ................................................................................1,004.43 C15-2-213-22-01-03-10400 Hall Diana S .......................................................................................348.93 C15-2-213-22-02-02-11700 Amspaugh Gregory R & Shirley A .....................................................989.56 C15-2-213-22-02-03-10100 Hahn Richard L & Diane M ................................................................449.26 C15-2-213-22-02-10-10700 Callihan Lisa R...................................................................................249.28 C15-2-213-22-02-10-10900 Christman Richard A & Lodora J Jt Surv .............................................31.39 C15-2-213-22-02-10-12900 Turner Roy L ......................................................................................342.23 C15-2-213-22-02-11-11900 Hall Diana S & Hall Derek..................................................................778.76 C15-2-213-22-02-11-13400 Oliver James D & Kelly R Jt & Surv ...................................................661.20 C15-2-213-22-02-12-10600 Bryson Lamont R ...............................................................................568.35 C15-2-213-22-03-01-11000 Christman Rodney A & Jody D Jt Surv ..............................................307.31 C15-2-213-22-03-01-11200 Hall Diana S .......................................................................................510.18 C15-2-213-22-03-13-11000 Ellis Matthew......................................................................................181.47 D16 - BUTLER TWP-ARC-BUTLER/AJAD D16-0-210-02-00-00-30800 Hartzell William ....................................................................................91.15 D16-0-210-13-00-00-20300 Stites Ryan .....................................................................................1,625.58 D16-0-210-14-00-00-30300 Yant Robert J & CatHerine J Jt Surv...............................................1,453.85 D18 - BUTLER TWP-CASTINE CORP D18-2-210-26-02-01-11000 Miras John R Iii ..................................................................................714.89 D18-2-210-26-03-01-11100 Reier Brooke L ...................................................................................764.95 D81 - BUTLER TWP-ARC-BUTLER/TVJAD D81-0-210-27-00-00-30100 Garber Gloria L ...............................................................................1,164.37 D81-0-210-33-00-00-10100 Kennedy John D .............................................................................2,396.18 D81-0-210-34-00-00-10102 Hall Dustin M & Jessica A Jt Surv .....................................................525.30 D81-1-210-09-01-01-10100 Callantine William J ...........................................................................240.75 E21 - FRANKLIN TWP-BRADFORD EVSD E21-0-408-04-00-00-40202 Hale James M ......................................................................................79.69 E83 - FRANKLIN TWP-FRANKLIN-MON/AJAD E83-0-309-13-00-00-31200 Green Jeffery O .................................................................................430.75 E83-0-408-16-00-00-30202 Jamison Donnie E & Cheryl L Jt & Surv ............................................674.39 E83-0-408-20-00-00-30400 Bowman Melissa D Et Al .....................................................................40.56 E83-0-408-29-00-00-10200 Colthar Michele D ..............................................................................319.68 F24 - GREENVILLE TWP-GREENVILLE CSD F24-0-211-01-00-00-30101 Thomas Blake P ................................................................................718.47 F24-0-211-02-00-00-11100 Zeller Eddy L & Robin G Trustees Et Al ..........................................1,532.11 F24-0-211-03-00-00-10900 Stebbins Properties Llc ...................................................................1,192.32 F24-0-211-03-00-00-20200 Hope Christopher Matthew ................................................................524.65 F24-0-211-10-00-00-32700 Price Jeremy A ...............................................................................1,058.84 F24-0-211-11-00-00-30200 Horner Jan C .........................................................................................2.31 F24-0-212-08-00-00-30500 Boone Mary J.....................................................................................619.97 F24-0-212-12-00-00-30401 Deal Martin A & Nicole J Jt Surv........................................................168.83 F24-0-212-18-00-00-30900 Beverly Dawn.....................................................................................663.58 F24-0-212-20-00-00-21700 Young Karen J ...................................................................................301.31 F24-0-212-20-00-00-22700 Holman Jeremiah A .............................................................................35.47 F24-0-212-20-00-00-41400 Jones Dale A & Lois A Jt Surv ...........................................................182.13 F24-0-212-22-00-00-31200 Hayes Marlene Hope Aka Hayes Marlene H .....................................440.00 F24-0-212-22-00-00-40300 Jess Ceceil T.O.D. To JesS Raymond E ............................................679.92 F24-0-212-27-00-00-20500 Bulcher Charles L ..................................................................................2.97 F24-0-212-28-00-00-42901 Pace Diane K .....................................................................................259.20 F24-0-212-34-00-00-40300 Wilson Kelly ....................................................................................1,495.87 F24-0-212-34-00-00-40301 Wilson Kelly T .................................................................................1,330.05 F24-0-212-34-00-00-40400 Wilson Kelly .......................................................................................538.16 F24-0-212-36-00-00-10900 Wetzel Lisa A ..................................................................................1,970.33 F24-0-309-06-00-00-10101 Harris George R & Patricia N..........................................................1,246.85 F24-0-309-06-00-00-10103 Harris George R & Patricia N.............................................................422.53 F24-0-310-18-00-00-10200 Bunch Jerry E & Elizabeth A Jt & Surv ...........................................1,433.66 F24-0-310-30-00-00-32600 Brandt Donald ....................................................................................805.61 F24-0-310-30-00-00-32601 Brandt Donald ....................................................................................805.61 F24-1-212-19-04-01-10800 Brock Skip William ..........................................................................1,303.84 F24-3-212-12-01-02-10600 Hoffman Jessica L ..........................................................................1,035.36 F25 - GREENVILLE TWP-ANSONIA LSD F25-0-212-05-00-00-20400 Hough Duane & Janet Jt Surv ...........................................................848.43 F27 - GREENV TWP-GREENV CORP F27-2-211-02-01-02-10100 Hurd Ralph L...................................................................................1,590.20 F27-2-211-02-04-01-14700 Berger Tina Marie ..............................................................................551.07 F27-2-211-02-04-06-11000 Meade Douglas S & Meade Brian .....................................................798.26 F27-2-211-02-04-14-10600 Leas Gregory D .................................................................................771.44 F27-2-211-02-04-17-12601 Bragg Keith A.........................................................................................8.25 F27-2-211-03-02-01-10100 Hope Christopher Matthew ................................................................355.12 F27-2-212-23-02-03-10500 Loftis Byron & Debora Jt Surv ........................................................2,134.69 F27-2-212-23-03-01-12300 Ball Carol L .....................................................................................1,862.47 F27-2-212-23-03-02-11300 Thomas Justin D ................................................................................523.16 F27-2-212-25-03-03-12100 Fremd William J ...................................................................................79.35 F27-2-212-25-03-04-10101 Barga Timothy P .............................................................................2,386.40 F27-2-212-25-03-04-11100 Mader Anthony & Dean Marie ...........................................................545.81 F27-2-212-26-01-01-11500 Swisher Lamar E ...............................................................................682.13 F27-2-212-26-02-01-13700 Loar Inc ..............................................................................................832.74 F27-2-212-26-02-02-10900 J & K Sopczak Llc Charter Number 2219003 .................................2,161.28 F27-2-212-26-02-03-11000 Howard Herschel L Trustee Et Al .......................................................583.91 F27-2-212-26-02-03-12600 Lingo Keith Brian ...............................................................................477.11 F27-2-212-26-02-03-16300 Thompson Sue Ann ...........................................................................298.53 F27-2-212-26-02-03-17700 Klosterman Melissa J.........................................................................160.93

Greenville Early Bird

(Section 5721.03, Revised Code of Ohio) 2018 Duplicate Year. The lands, lots and parts of lots returned delinquent by the County Treasurer of Darke County, the taxes, assessments, interest and penalties, charged against them agreeably to law, are contained and described in the following list, Viz:

F27-2-212-26-02-03-17800 Price Jeremy A ..................................................................................524.07 F27-2-212-26-02-05-11100 Cromwell Kimberly S ......................................................................1,329.70 F27-2-212-26-02-05-12600 Moore Sidney W & Beverly Kaye Trustees Et Al ...............................858.92 F27-2-212-26-03-05-13300 Hurley Roger L & Felton MarY Kay Jt Surv .......................................863.09 F27-2-212-26-04-01-14800 Klein B Joan.......................................................................................685.58 F27-2-212-26-04-03-11000 Buchy John J & Dara A......................................................................799.87 F27-2-212-26-04-08-13600 Thompson Sue ...............................................................................3,034.57 F27-2-212-27-01-01-17200 Vanhoose Jody L & Vanhoose Brandy L Jt Surv ............................1,367.94 F27-2-212-27-02-02-11500 Markley David L & Markley Donna M ................................................851.88 F27-2-212-27-02-02-13300 Rapier Clifford L & Doris Jt Surv ........................................................799.90 F27-2-212-27-02-03-12100 Ketring Nancy L ..............................................................................2,408.62 F27-2-212-27-02-06-14200 Bulcher Charles L ..............................................................................499.15 F27-2-212-34-01-01-13000 Fremd WillIam J ..............................................................................1,001.93 F27-2-212-34-01-03-14700 Derksen Joshua L & Heather R Jt Surv .................................................1.90 F27-2-212-34-02-01-11000 Stock William A & Penny Jt Surv .......................................................386.60 F27-2-212-34-02-01-12700 Derksen Joshua L & Heather R Jt Surv ...............................................24.84 F27-2-212-35-01-02-11100 Schmidt Emily L ..............................................................................1,150.05 F27-2-212-35-01-04-13100 Hathaway Connie A ...........................................................................886.02 F27-2-212-35-01-07-13900 Grote Blaine G ...................................................................................468.16 F27-2-212-35-01-07-14300 Higgins Erica......................................................................................427.32 F27-2-212-35-01-08-11100 Hathaway Connie A ...........................................................................963.96 F27-2-212-35-02-02-10100 Taylor Travis L & Charlotte L Jt Surv ..................................................189.44 F27-2-212-35-02-02-10300 Taylor Travis .......................................................................................229.89 F27-2-212-35-02-02-13500 Wynn Joshua A..................................................................................144.04 F27-2-212-35-02-04-13900 Stebbins Properties Llc ......................................................................294.59 F27-2-212-35-02-04-14000 Murphy Betty Jean .............................................................................433.47 F27-2-212-35-02-06-13100 Bryant David L ...................................................................................846.56 F27-2-212-35-02-06-13500 Barton April D & Wintrow Michael A Jt Surv ......................................745.90 F27-2-212-35-02-06-13900 Kuhlman Jay ......................................................................................251.41 F27-2-212-35-02-06-14500 Seeley John J T.O.D. To Rose Beverly Sue .......................................857.95 F27-2-212-35-02-07-11300 Zeller Eddy L & Robin G Trustees Et Al .............................................871.23 F27-2-212-35-02-07-11400 Zeller Eddy L & Robin G Trustees Et Al .............................................880.59 F27-2-212-35-02-07-11900 Thompson Sue Ann ...........................................................................417.86 F27-2-212-35-02-07-14600 Helmer Ralph W ................................................................................263.11 F27-2-212-35-03-01-12100 Oda Myron Lee Trustee & Oda Rex A ...............................................967.12 F27-2-212-35-03-03-10900 Seifer George ....................................................................................934.47 F27-2-212-35-03-03-14800 Cox Judy L .........................................................................................350.45 F27-2-212-35-03-05-10600 Clay Randall W & Carolyn F ..............................................................625.33 F27-2-212-35-03-05-10700 Shirley Nicole F & J Hagen Jt Surv....................................................490.27 F27-2-212-35-03-07-10200 James Michael W ...........................................................................1,624.43 F27-2-212-35-03-09-12300 Pat & Dale Enterprises Llc .................................................................409.94 F27-2-212-35-03-10-10100 Fremd William J ..............................................................................1,019.45 F27-2-212-35-03-11-11000 Iron Gate Investments Llc ..................................................................494.03 F27-2-212-35-04-02-10500 Wright Anthony & Brittany Jt Surv .....................................................379.40 F27-2-212-35-04-03-11500 Salem Tamer ...................................................................................1,105.93 F27-2-212-35-04-05-12900 Rhoades Margaret L .......................................................................2,099.60 F27-2-212-35-04-09-14200 Metzcar Gregory B..........................................................................1,217.68 F27-2-212-35-04-10-13700 Miller Judy L....................................................................................2,328.94 F27-2-212-36-04-03-12800 Bell Deborah S.....................................................................................93.75 F27-2-212-36-04-03-12900 Bell Deborah S................................................................................1,331.85 G28 - HARRISON TWP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD G28-0-110-02-00-00-20502 Dvorak Joseph E ...............................................................................546.31 G28-0-110-05-00-00-10500 Hays Carl E & Maxine J .....................................................................390.04 G28-0-110-05-00-00-40700 Smith Robert M & Nicole R Jt Surv.................................................1,466.76 G28-0-110-11-00-00-40800 Bridges Mearl Kent & Marilyn Elizabeth .........................................1,327.33 G28-0-110-13-00-00-30500 Byers Dalene Marie ...........................................................................397.98 G28-0-110-13-00-00-30900 Mills Harry & Mills James...................................................................609.79 G28-0-110-14-00-00-40100 Lapp Deward D & Sharon L............................................................1,578.07 G28-0-110-24-00-00-41000 Light Wayne R & Teresa Ann JT Surv.............................................1,485.70 G28-0-110-26-00-00-20100 Evans Grant Robyn E & Et Al ............................................................628.56 G28-0-110-35-00-00-20102 Sluss Warren J & Hiatt Lorie M Jt Surv ..........................................1,100.00 G30 - HARRISON TWP-HOLLANSBURG CORP G30-2-110-05-03-01-10800 Comer Rikki R....................................................................................524.85 G30-2-110-05-03-02-11000 O’dell Eric Richard .............................................................................465.74 G30-2-110-05-04-01-10900 Moore Sammy Jay .............................................................................431.95 G30-2-110-05-04-02-10200 Frame Carolyn J ................................................................................127.20 G30-2-110-05-04-02-10800 Sleppy Randy W ................................................................................447.63 G30-2-110-05-04-02-11000 Wogoman Thomas L & Maria A Jt Surv .........................................1,003.73 G30-2-110-05-04-02-12200 Clark Barry B & & Virginia M Jt&Surv ..................................................65.81 G30-2-110-05-04-02-12700 Poling Sue Ann ..................................................................................105.11 G30-2-110-05-04-04-11600 Hiatt Joshua B & Hiatt Terri J .............................................................706.21 G31 - HARRISON TWP-NEW MADISON CORP G31-4-110-13-01-03-12000 Burton Vickie......................................................................................660.00 G31-4-110-13-01-03-13300 Gutman Georgia R.............................................................................356.28 G31-4-110-13-01-03-13701 Eadler Douglas A .................................................................................42.44 G31-4-110-13-01-03-13800 Eadler Douglas A ...............................................................................653.69 G31-4-110-13-01-04-10300 Stamps Phillip William Jr ...................................................................622.54 G31-4-110-13-02-02-14500 Wogoman Charles L ............................................................................25.79 H32 - JACKSON TWP-MISSISSINAWA VAL H32-0-113-04-00-00-40400 Beanblossom Clete A ........................................................................479.24 H32-0-113-04-00-00-40800 Beanblossom Clete A ........................................................................117.17 H32-0-113-05-00-00-30900 Peters Cheryl A..................................................................................865.54 H32-0-113-05-00-00-31400 Keagy Darrin Eugene & Kimberly Frances ........................................937.30 H32-0-113-09-00-00-10300 Smith Carey L & Teresa K Jt & Surv ..................................................700.77 H32-0-113-20-00-00-21100 Weaver Zachary ................................................................................356.17 H32-0-113-25-00-00-20201 Fritz Franklin D Trustee ......................................................................263.06 H32-0-113-28-00-00-30300 Morgan Karen E ................................................................................462.06 H32-0-113-29-00-00-20200 Ferryman Bradley ..............................................................................951.34 H32-0-113-29-00-00-21000 Beanblossom David ........................................................................3,209.90 H33 - JACKSON TWP-UNION CITY CORP H33-2-113-29-03-02-13200 Champ William R Sr & Champ William R ..........................................231.09 H33-2-113-29-03-03-13000 Coblentz Gerald .................................................................................231.11 H33-2-113-29-03-06-12301 Funk Richard A ..................................................................................461.71 H33-2-113-29-04-01-11801 Livingston Shane D.........................................................................1,348.25 H33-2-113-29-04-01-13300 Watern Gabriel & Alexis R Jt Surv .....................................................439.66 H33-2-113-29-04-02-11100 Stebbins Properties Llc ......................................................................229.38 H33-2-113-29-04-02-11300 Rust Eric ............................................................................................721.16 H33-2-113-29-04-03-10500 Ibarra Tomas & Norma Jt Surv...........................................................129.30 H33-2-113-29-04-03-11900 Funk Eric D ........................................................................................225.24 H33-2-113-30-01-01-11500 Rue Justin L & Mangen Tasha L ........................................................352.24 H33-2-113-30-02-01-10200 Setser Terry........................................................................................118.81 H33-2-113-30-02-01-10300 Rue Donald J .....................................................................................162.31 H33-2-113-30-02-01-10600 Kemp Bruce E.................................................................................1,176.00 H33-2-113-30-02-01-10700 Warrell Lori ..........................................................................................69.24 H33-2-113-30-02-01-12100 Gates Kaleb J ......................................................................................32.13 H33-2-113-30-02-01-12200 Gates Kaleb J ....................................................................................191.42 H33-2-113-30-02-01-15300 Kreider Michael D ..............................................................................194.33 H33-2-113-30-02-02-10900 Wogoman David R.............................................................................285.86 H33-2-113-30-02-02-13900 Banda Luciano ...................................................................................243.69 H33-2-113-31-01-01-11900 Flesher James R..................................................................................34.68 H33-2-113-32-04-01-10100 Positive Alt Radio Inc Non Pro Charitable Corp ................................320.36 I34 - LIBERTY TWP-TRI-VILLAGE LSD I34-0-111-03-00-00-10200 Puterbaugh Chris D ...........................................................................344.19 I34-0-111-05-00-00-40200 Thobe Shawn J ..................................................................................682.81 I34-0-111-07-00-00-20100 Thobe Shawn J ..................................................................................548.38 I34-0-111-09-00-00-10100 Lundvall Robert E ..............................................................................359.67 I34-0-111-22-00-00-20300 Curtis Joseph B .................................................................................656.62 I34-0-111-22-00-00-20301 Curtis Joseph B .................................................................................208.55 I34-0-111-22-00-00-20500 Curtis Joseph B .................................................................................351.56 I34-0-111-22-00-00-20502 Curtis Joseph B .................................................................................111.97 I34-0-111-22-00-00-20503 Curtis Joseph B .................................................................................110.42 I34-0-111-25-00-00-30102 Gilbert Miranda R...............................................................................338.21 I34-0-111-26-00-00-40200 Ashby Todd .....................................................................................1,638.26 I34-0-111-29-00-00-10301 Anthony Erik & Hummell Michelle Jt & Surv ........................................87.31 I34-0-111-31-00-00-20400 Thomas Mark B .................................................................................664.78 I34-0-111-32-00-00-20400 Hays Carl E & Maxine J .....................................................................483.20 I34-0-111-32-00-00-30601 Dotson John F & Davis Heather M Jt Surv ........................................952.15 I34-0-111-32-00-00-31100 Foster William C .............................................................................1,169.94 I34-0-111-36-00-00-40400 Clemens Danny Joe Et Al ..................................................................754.66 I34-1-111-32-03-01-11600 Dotson John F & Davis Heather Jt Surv .........................................1,468.49 I36 - LIBERTY TWP-PALESTINE CORP I36-2-111-14-03-01-11400 Martin Joshua A .....................................................................................6.04 I36-2-111-14-03-01-11700 Hayes Thomas K & Natasha R ..........................................................767.84 I36-2-111-15-02-01-14100 Yeagle Michael A ...............................................................................741.18 I36-2-111-15-02-01-14200 Yeagle Michael A .................................................................................70.84 J37 - MISSISSINAWA TWP-MISSISS VAL J37-0-114-14-00-00-30400 Noggler Eugene F & Melody A ..........................................................557.77 J37-0-114-15-00-00-10500 Noggler Eugene F & Melody Ann Jt Surv ..........................................576.05 J37-0-114-15-00-00-10501 Noggler Eugene F & Melody A ............................................................16.91 J37-0-114-17-00-00-20601 Trobridge Judith Elaine Le Et Al.........................................................394.99 J37-0-114-27-00-00-20100 Livingston Eron K & Dircksen Kimberly S ..........................................950.00 J37-1-114-14-03-01-10300 Gonzalez Rafael Ramirez ..................................................................669.94 J37-3-114-26-02-01-11300 Kaffenberger Steven..............................................................................2.65 K39 - MONROE TWP-FRANKLIN-MONROE LSD K39-0-308-12-00-00-21700 Voiles Jerry R & Susan L Jt Surv .......................................................811.18 K39-0-308-25-00-00-40300 Boston Patrick J ..............................................................................2,720.03 K39-0-407-07-00-00-30200 Moore Raymond G ............................................................................454.96

K39-0-407-08-00-00-40202 Grillmeier Steven E & Jennifer V Jt & Surv..........................................96.35 K39-0-407-09-00-00-10300 Vinnece Richard M ..............................................................................83.54 K39-0-407-17-00-00-30300 Sease Ricky D ................................................................................2,439.78 K39-0-407-18-00-00-30100 Myers Nathaniel ..............................................................................1,141.06 K39-0-407-33-00-00-10100 Dole Leroy J Jr & Jodi C Jt Surv .....................................................1,692.86 K43 - MONROE TWP-PITSBURG CORP K43-2-308-12-01-01-11700 Simason Carol ...................................................................................866.44 K43-2-308-12-01-03-10500 Meese Andrew ................................................................................1,560.80 K43-2-308-12-01-04-11800 Wholaver Scott H & Faith L Jt Surv ................................................1,342.15 K43-2-308-12-01-05-10300 Stewart Sandra K............................................................................1,322.05 L44 - NEAVE TWP-GREENVILLE CSD/AJAD L44-0-211-13-00-00-20200 Arnett Jeffrey L ...............................................................................1,540.56 L44-0-211-13-00-00-22000 Crowe Linda K ................................................................................1,242.38 L44-0-211-13-00-00-22400 Pellman Nicholas A.........................................................................1,183.23 L44-0-211-23-00-00-10101 Covault Kevin C ..............................................................................1,216.29 L45 - NEAVE TWP-TRI-VILLAGE/TVJAD L45-0-211-18-00-00-40200 Niswonger Barbara L ......................................................................2,261.45 L45-0-211-29-00-00-40102 Martin Kimberly A ...........................................................................2,914.61 L45-0-211-32-00-00-21401 Martin Kimberly A ..............................................................................893.43 L45-0-211-33-00-00-30502 Yancey Doyle .....................................................................................306.02 L80 - NEAVE TWP-WAYNE LAKES CORP L80-2-211-28-01-01-13100 Boone Mary .........................................................................................71.95 L80-2-211-28-01-01-13200 Boone Mary .......................................................................................385.61 L80-2-211-28-01-01-13300 Boone Mary .........................................................................................71.95 L80-2-211-28-01-01-14900 Mc Farland Charles F Brown Sandra K .............................................611.34 L80-2-211-28-02-02-16900 Doss Jerry L & Doss Jordon M Jt Surv ..............................................167.69 L80-2-211-33-01-01-13500 Mikesell Kristie N ...............................................................................291.74 L80-2-211-33-01-03-11000 Coriell Mark & Bernadette M Jt Surv ..............................................1,586.21 L80-2-211-33-01-03-13800 Clark Randy J & Cheryl L ...............................................................1,140.95 L80-2-211-33-01-03-13900 Clark Randy J & Cheryl L ..................................................................108.24 L80-2-211-33-04-02-10800 Yancey Doyle De Lynn & Dorothy Marie Jt Surv .................................18.96 L80-2-211-33-04-02-10900 Yancey Doyle De Lynn & Dorothy Marie Jt Surv ...............................230.75 L82 - NEAVE TWP-GREENVILLE CSD/TVJAD L82-0-211-15-00-00-40503 Garber Lowell E Trustee .................................................................3,920.72 L82-0-211-21-00-00-40300 Murphy Michael J Sr ..........................................................................891.70 L82-1-211-27-04-01-11300 Boone Mary .......................................................................................634.35 M47 - PATTERSON TWP-MINSTER LSD M47-0-411-09-00-00-30200 Bohman John R & Janice M ...........................................................1,832.50 M50 - PATTERSON TWP-VERSAILLES EVSD M50-0-312-24-00-00-20200 Henry Bradley L & Penny S Jt & Surv ............................................1,684.26 M50-0-312-36-00-00-40103 Heitkamp Leo L & Kathleen J Jt Surv .............................................1,298.46 M50-0-411-19-00-00-30400 Young Scott A ....................................................................................139.80 M50-0-411-30-00-00-40102 Young Scott A ......................................................................................77.68 M50-0-411-32-00-00-30101 Bohman John R .................................................................................187.51 M51 - PATTERSON TWP-OSGOOD CORP M51-2-411-06-03-01-13100 Oury Steven H ................................................................................2,481.78 M52 - PATTERSON TWP-YORKSHIRE CORP M52-4-312-13-01-01-11900 Grillot Vicky E ....................................................................................813.43 N53 - RICHLAND-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA N53-0-311-29-00-00-30800 Darke County Steam Threshers Assn Inc .........................................606.87 N54 - RICHLAND TWP-GREENVILLE CSD N54-0-310-10-00-00-40200 Erisman Timothy A ............................................................................727.11 N54-1-311-32-04-01-10700 Edwards Billy J ..................................................................................609.80 N54-3-310-09-02-01-10400 Myers Gary Gene ................................................................................64.54 P56 - TWIN TWP-ARCANUM-BUTLER LSD P56-0-308-02-00-00-31500 Mallonee Michael P & Virgene...........................................................625.40 P56-0-308-03-00-00-21900 Rippee Brenda K ...............................................................................649.00 P56-0-308-16-00-00-10900 Kessler David J & Christine E Jt Surv..................................................23.79 P56-0-308-17-00-00-10300 Hood Robert L & Ruby L Trustees Et Al ............................................757.21 P56-0-308-20-00-00-20100 Everding Jeremy David......................................................................695.65 P56-0-308-26-00-00-40400 Sendelbach Joshua K .....................................................................1,653.86 P59 - TWIN TWP-ARCANUM CORP P59-2-308-04-02-03-10900 Kessler David J & Christine E Jt Surv..................................................31.44 P59-2-308-04-03-02-11900 Kessler David J & Christine E Jt Surv..................................................28.99 P59-2-308-04-03-04-10700 Kessler Thomas L ................................................................................33.61 P59-2-308-04-03-05-11400 Clark Richard C .................................................................................390.79 P59-2-308-04-03-05-14500 Goins Michael E.................................................................................560.86 P59-2-308-04-03-06-12800 Kessler David & Chris ..........................................................................63.44 P59-2-308-04-03-06-13500 Greer Steven W Jr .............................................................................278.84 P59-2-308-09-01-01-12800 Artz Samuel T & Jessica M Jt Surv .....................................................60.51 P59-2-308-09-01-02-13800 Clark Richard & Linda ........................................................................339.25 P59-2-308-09-04-01-15000 Smith Robb L ..................................................................................1,169.96 P59-2-308-09-04-03-10900 Wilt Gary L .........................................................................................472.01 P59-2-308-09-04-04-11900 Kessler Properties Llc ..........................................................................35.25 P59-2-308-09-04-04-12000 Kessler David J & Christine E Jt Surv..................................................53.15 P59-2-308-09-04-05-11900 Diehl Ryan & Sarah Jt Surv ...............................................................142.38 P59-2-308-09-04-05-12200 Clark Richard C & Linda M Jt Surv ....................................................297.18 P60 - TWIN TWP-GORDON CORP P60-4-308-26-02-01-10901 Wright Christopher K & Susan L Jt Surv.........................................1,555.76 P60-4-308-35-01-03-11200 Rimmer Mary Elizabeth .....................................................................541.01 P61 - TWIN TWP-ITHACA CORP P61-6-308-28-03-01-12300 Mc Fadden Mark ................................................................................683.78 Q62 - VAN BUREN TWP-FRANKLIN-MONROE Q62-0-309-04-00-00-20400 Wiler Arron S & Carol A Jt Surv ......................................................1,726.74 Q62-0-309-04-00-00-20802 Wiler Arron S & Carol A Jt Surv ...........................................................24.02 Q62-0-309-11-00-00-30600 Ritter Steven V & Lynn A Jt Surv .......................................................400.00 Q62-0-309-16-00-00-30200 Skidmore Jerry Wayne ...................................................................3,854.17 Q63 - VAN BUREN TWP-ARCANUM-BUTLER Q63-0-309-28-00-00-40100 Sink Kevin J & Kimberly J Jt Surv......................................................700.99 Q63-0-309-33-00-00-11800 Rider Lee A & Janet L Jt Surv ...........................................................775.27 Q64 - VAN BUREN TWP-GREENVILLE CSD Q64-0-309-02-00-00-10501 Percoco Nicholas J & Chelsea J Jt Surv ...........................................209.67 R65 - WABASH-VERSAILLES EVSD-AAJA R65-0-312-17-00-00-20700 Bergman Jay Jerald ........................................................................2,732.59 R68 - WABASH-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA R68-0-214-24-00-00-30200 Fullroth Jeffrey A & Stacy L Jt Surv ................................................1,296.11 R68-0-214-24-00-00-30202 Fullroth Jeffrey A & Stacy L Jt Surv ...................................................541.64 R69 - WABASH-NORTH STAR CORP-AAJA R69-2-312-16-01-01-10800 Bergman Michael D & Carol N Jt Surv ..............................................233.04 S70 - WASHINGTON TWP-GREENVILLE CSD S70-0-112-13-00-00-10200 Maloon Josiah K .............................................................................1,270.02 S70-0-112-13-00-00-11100 Maloon Josiah....................................................................................140.30 S70-0-112-14-00-00-10600 Champ Billy R ....................................................................................267.33 S70-0-112-14-00-00-10900 Maloon Josiah K & Juanita L Jt Surv .................................................752.41 S70-0-112-14-00-00-11000 Maloon Josiah K & Juanita L Jt Surv .................................................247.25 S70-0-112-15-00-00-30201 Sweeney Kristin W & Biglow Kimberly A ...........................................831.10 S70-0-112-22-00-00-10200 Sweeney Kristin W & Wagner Kimberly A ......................................1,445.81 S70-0-112-22-00-00-40100 Sweeney Kristin W & Wagner KimbErly A ......................................4,305.76 S70-0-112-22-00-00-40200 Sweeney Kristin W & Wagner Kimberly A ......................................1,527.97 S70-0-112-29-00-00-20300 Everman John Robert & Mcnelly Willa Jt & Surv .................................52.15 S70-0-112-33-00-00-30500 Jordan Lynne M .................................................................................677.47 S70-0-112-35-00-00-30100 Johnson Deborah L & Johnson Kathie L ...........................................388.28 S70-0-112-36-00-00-20200 Byram David S ...................................................................................601.84 S71 - WASHINGTON TWP-MISSISSINAWA VALLEY S71-0-112-04-00-00-10300 Foreman Steven L & Patricia S Jt & Surv ..........................................559.13 S71-0-112-04-00-00-41000 Holderman John M & Anderson Erika K Jt Surv ..................................93.48 S71-0-112-20-00-00-30200 Ropp Sharon K ...............................................................................1,514.72 T73 - WAYNE TWP-VERSAILLES EVSD T73-0-311-14-00-00-10103 Peiffer Ryan M & Amanda N Jt Surv ..............................................1,363.13 T73-0-311-23-00-00-10309 Magoto Christopher W & Elizabeth Jt Surv .........................................66.11 T73-0-311-23-00-00-10500 Magoto Christopher W & Elizabeth A Jt Surv ......................................27.87 T73-0-410-28-00-00-10202 Luthman Alex L & Melinda S Jt Surv ..............................................1,925.21 T73-0-410-31-00-00-20600 Nixon Robert E & Mary Jo Jt Surv .....................................................522.98 T73-0-410-31-00-00-20700 Nixon Robert & Mary Jo Surv ............................................................390.03 T73-0-410-32-00-00-30700 Nixon Robert E & Mary Jo Jt Surv .......................................................44.65 T76 - WAYNE TWP-VERSAILLES CORP T76-2-410-19-01-03-11000 Bensman Brian P & Lori Kay Jt Surv ..............................................1,049.28 T76-2-410-19-01-03-11400 Landis S Jane ....................................................................................693.70 T76-2-410-19-01-06-12400 Bruns Rebecca A & Theodore M Jt Surv .............................................64.78 T76-2-410-19-01-06-13200 Dabe Michael A ..............................................................................1,076.98 T76-2-410-20-04-01-11200 Rider Lee A & Janet L Jt Surv ........................................................1,188.70 U77 - YORK-ANSONIA LSD-AAJA U77-0-213-13-00-00-20100 Embry Sandra Sue ............................................................................708.67 U77-0-312-30-00-00-20600 Mangen Larry Aka Mangen Larry J ...................................................772.89 U78 - YORK TWP-VERSAILLES EVSD U78-1-311-04-01-01-10400 Grillot Michael T .....................................................................................2.77 U78-1-311-04-01-01-10500 Grillot Michael T ...................................................................................19.02 U78-1-311-04-01-01-10600 Grillot Michael T .................................................................................723.26 I hereby certify the foregoing list to be correct as shown by the records in the office of the Darke County Treasurer. Scott J. Zumbrink, Darke County Treasurer Notice is hereby given that the whole of such several lands, lots or parts of lots will be certified for foreclosure by the County Auditor pursuant to law unless the whole of the delinquent taxes, assessments, interest and penalties are paid within one year. Carol Ginn, Darke County Auditor


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BPW kicks off new year GREENVILLE – Jena Powell, District 80 Ohio State Representative along with Paul Schlechty and Jason Schmidt of the Darke County Board of Elections were the guest speakers at the Greenville Business & Professional Women’s (BPW) Club meeting on Sept. 19 to kick off the 2019-2020 business year. The Legislation Committee consisting of Chair Peggy Foutz, and members Betty Kosier, Diane Delaplane, Gail Snyder, and Brenda Miller hosted the meeting. Delaplane introduced District 80

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Wieland Jewelers, Beanz Buttercream Bakery, Happily Ever Co., Refined Purveyors, and Youniques Boutique in downtown Greenville. Also included is the 4One biggest surprise in the last State Representative Jena Apparel store in downtown 10 months is hearing the Powell. Powell grew up in Arcanum. The evening will stories of how our kids are Darke County and entered continue at the VFW at 219 hurting. the political arena to give Delaplane then introduced N. Ohio St., Greenville. this area more of a voice The night will include Schlechty and Schmidt from in Columbus. She spoke vendors, a fashion show, the Darke County Board about the last 10 months silent auction and the of her work of being a state of Elections. They demtickets to the Super Raffle. onstrated the new voting representative. Powell machines that Darke County Tickets can be purchased remarked that what hapat Greenville downtown purchased at a price of pens in Columbus has a merchants: Merle Norman, $650,000 (which was paid lot more effect than what Sweet Annie’s Cabin, and for by the state). There are is going on in Washington, Shelly’s Antiques and also 126 machines throughout D.C. She took the oath of the voting districts in Darke at 4One Apparel (Arcanum) office on Jan. 7. She went for a cost of $15. Follow to work on the state budget County. These machines met all certification require- Greenville BPW Club on and talks to lobbyist that Facebook for more informahave years of experience and ments set by the State of Ohio. An open house on the tion. All proceeds from this are very informational. She hears from her constituents new voting machines will be event are used for scholarheld on Oct. 7 from 4:30-9 and has worked on policy. p.m. at the Darke County She has been involved in Board of Elections, 300 writing a bill and has the Garst Ave., Greenville. responsibility to convince The club is working on the committee to vote yes its annual guest night fun and then brought to the house floor and then to the event ‘What a Girl Wants’ to be held on Oct. 10. The evesenate to vote. Jena talked ning starts with a shopping about Ohio being fourth experience from 4-6 p.m. at rated in the nation for sex the featured stores of Merle trafficking because of the I-70/I-75 interchange. She is Norman, Sadie Grace, Sweet a sponsor and writing a bill Annie’s Cabin, The Natural Path, Expressions of Tyme, on pornography regulation to raise awareness. Powell’s Shelly’s Antiques and Décor,

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BPW welcomed Jenna Powell, state representative, and Paul Schlechty and Jason Schmidt from the Darke County Board of Elections to its meeting.

ships for the young women of Darke County. The Greenville BPW Club’s mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education, and information. The club holds fundraisers throughout the year to raise money to grant scholarships to Darke County senior

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Minnich book signing GREENVILLE – One of Darke County’s beloved Kuhn Sisters, Leora Minnich has recently published her latest book, “Provision at Just the Right Moment,” sharing how God has guided and provided in countless ways throughout her life. She will be at Bread of

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high school girls and young women furthering their career. The club meets the second Thursday of every month for a dinner meeting. Those interested in learning more about the club can contact Membership Chair Sonya Crist at (937) 4233657 or sonyacrist@gmail. com.

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Angie Coby is right at home as she conducts business at the local Head Start programs in Greenville, Union City and Bradford. Headquartered in Greenville, she has been with Head Start for 20 years, 12 as a teacher.

Coby heads up Head Start program “We provide breakfast, lunch and snacks. They (the families) have to meet our poverty guidelines — 130 GREENVILLE — Angie Coby has been percent poverty or coordinator for Darke below. We take children with disabilities County Head Start and help service them program for eight as well.” years. Most of the youth She answers to in the local programs the Council on Rural have minor motor Services, for whom she has worked for 20 issues. “We have 60 preyears. schoolers, eight The wife of Shane Coby, superintendent toddlers and four infants and a home of the Darke County Highway Garage, she base option, where the teacher goes into holds an associate’s the home with edudegree in early childcational activities,” hood education from she reported. “Two Edison Community College, and a bache- home aides serve 12 lor’s in education from children each. It is a Central State Univer- six-hour program and sity. The 1994 Green- goes all year-round.” One class begins ville High School at 6:30 a.m. and the graduate taught for other at 8:45 a.m. 12 years in Troy for “Each classroom the Council on Rural has two teachers Services. with a floater,” she “I always wanted said. “There are three to be a preschool preschool classrooms teacher,” Coby said. with eight teachers.” “Then, there was an The Cobys have two opening to advance children of their own, and I got it.” Mason, who is in colShe oversees the Head Start programs lege at Purdue, and Ava, a fifth-grader at in Union City and Tri-Village. The Head Bradford as well as the one in Greenville. Start director is the daughter of Cheryl “And, I also have a home visitor in Preble Hughes (widow of Eric Hughes) and County for early Greg Petry. Head-Starters,” she said. She said Head Start Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@ is a free program. aimmediamidwest.com or “We get federal at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read more news, features and dollars to run the at DarkeCountyMedia. program,” Coby said. sports com.

VERSAILLES — It may be ignoring the stop sign and red flashers or not knowing what to do, but too many drivers are putting students at risk, and one area school district is taking action. “Student safety is a priority,” said Aaron Moran, Versailles Village Schools Superintendent in regards to the recent installation of cameras on all 12 of their district buses. The district has a little more than half of their 1,340 students riding school buses. Already this year three drivers have run red lights with multiple cars passing buses on double-lines. “The issue - we’ve got a lot of people driving unsafe,” said Moran. He shared how the cameras, mounted outside the bus take high-quality, high-definition video and pictures. “Our goal isn’t to write tickets. Our goal is to make sure our kids are safe.” Moran was joined on a school morning along with Bruce Heft, On-Board Instructor, Mark Humphreys, Versailles Police Chief, and Sergeant Shawn Trissel with the Darke County Sheriff’s Office. Their work is an effort to deter drivers from making illegal maneuvers that put children at risk when sharing the road with a school bus.

The close calls are every parent’s worst nightmare. Moran shared how one parent watched as their child’s bus came to a stop. The bus stop arm was extended, red flashers activated, and yet a semi ran straight through. “She thought she had lost her kid,” said Moran. Fortunately, the bus driver had kept the child on the bus when they determined the semi was not about to stop. Heft shared a similar situation but with two semis running his “reds.” When drivers make illegal maneuvers, bus drivers feel helpless, explained Heft. They may not know the make of the car, for example, or misread the license plate. It is a tense situation when a child’s life is at risk. However, technology will now assist the district with the cameras able to capture video and picture in both directions. If the driver hasn’t a plate on the front of their vehicle, the camera will capture it from the back. The cameras are high-definition, the pictures crisp and clear. Moran shared a video from one of the school buses on a laptop. He stopped the video and zoomed in on a license plate without any loss in picture quality. The video runs in a threeday loop. If a driver makes an illegal maneuver, the bus driver need only hit a but-

Bethany J. Royer-DeLong | Darke County Media

From left to right: Bruce Heft, On-Board Instructor for the Versailles Village School, Aaron Moran, Versailles Village Schools Superintendent, Mark Humphreys, Versailles Police Chief, and Sergeant Shawn Trissel with the Darke County Sheriff’s Office.

ton that creates a file of the incident. That file is then sent directly to Moran’s office computer and an app on his cell phone. He can then forward the video to local authorities, and it is a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to infractions regarding school buses. According to Humphreys, the Versailles Police Department patrols outside the school twice a day with no problems so far noted in town. However, “if you pass a school bus in town, it is a no-tolerance policy,” said Humphreys. Sgt. Trissel stated violations are immediately followed up on and that the

technology is “a great addition to the school bus.” The tech is a PROVISION® HD System that utilizes Wi-Fi to automatically upload files from the school bus once it pulls into the range of the school’s network. It is used in a variety of transit, commercial, and law enforcement vehicles. When asked if other schools should consider similar tech, Moran stated that it is, “another set of eyes to help make sure your kids are safe.” Reach reporter Bethany J. Royer-DeLong at 937/548-3330 or email broyerdelong@aimmediamidwest.com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.

Teaford retiring from Winner’s GREENVILLE — Bruce Teaford will be retiring from Winner’s Meat Farm on State Route 502, west of Greenville, on Nov. 2. A meat-cutter for 59 years, he has worked nearly 17 years at Winner’s. The first 42 years was spent at Suter’s, formerly in downtown Greenville. The 71-year-old meat-cutter/clerk said he was 15 when John Suter Sr. called him up and asked him to show up at his shop. “It was on a Thursday afternoon,” Teaford recalled. “He showed me how to run the scales. The rest I learned after I got there. That was back in the old days when they had a slide bar. Now, it’s all computer.” He said updated technology has made business a lot more fun now. “But, sometimes we have to reset the program (on the computer),” he said. He said he learned to cut meat from such peers as John Suter Sr., Joyce Michaels and the Pepples, Terry and Bob, who went on to open their own store in Versailles. After Suter’s closed, another co-worker, Ken Bernard, informed Teaford of an opening at Winner’s. So, he interviewed with Mike Win-

District and then graduated from Greenville High School in 1967 after the family moved. He attributed his reason for retiring to cold weather. “It’s killing me,” he said. “Everything hurts in the winter.” What’s he going to do now? “I’ll be in my woodshop playing in whatever for my own use,” he said. Now, Rob Winner, who has taken over ownership of Winner’s Meat Farms, had this to say about Teaford: “He’s been a great asset to Winner’s and me. I kind of started six years ago. If you want to know how to cut something, just ask Bruce. I like to watch the way he reacts with people. Linda Moody | DarkeCountyMedia.com He wants to make sure the In a little more than a month, Bruce Teaford will be retiring as meat-cutter/ customer gets what he/she clerk for Winner’s Meat Farm. The 71-year-old has 59 years in the business, wants. That’s what we’re here starting at the age of 15 at Suter’s in downtown Greenville. for. We are going to miss him here.” According to Winner, the house work. ner, who was the owner at store has nine full-time and a The son of the late Frank the time. few part-time employees. and Hazel (Dye) Teaford, Does he regret choosing Winner’s Meat Farm has he was one of six children, this type of career? three of whom are still living: been at its present location “I’ve enjoyed it. I don’t since 1972, and is a part of mind the work,” said Teaford, Arlene, Rudy and himself. Winner’s in Osgood, which He also has two sons, who works six days a week. has been in business 91 years. “After I began working here, Nick of Dayton and Luke of Columbus, both of whom I brought Suter’s customers work in the computer indus- Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody out here. They felt relaxed at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com try. and came out here.” or at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read Teaford attended school He spends his spare time, more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com. in the Ansonia Local School mowing his yard and doing


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BRADFORD – Autumn is the perfect time to “Fall” in Love with your local library. Here is what is planned for October at the Bradford Public Library. Fit & Fab will continue through October. Join them on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. or Wednesday mornings at 9 a.m. for a brisk Leslie Sansone Walking workout. No special equipment needed, just a pair of walking shoes, water bottle and a fitness band if you have one. The class will change the type of exercise in November. Please park in the parking lot and enter at west door. Oct. 3 from 3:30-5:30 p.m., Darke County Health department will be conducting a Flu Shot Clinic. Anyone age six months and up is eligible for the shot. Bring your insurance cards; health department personnel will help you file your insurance claim. A fee of $30 will be charged for those with no insurance, payable to the Darke County Health

Department. No registration is needed; shots will be given on a first come, first served basis. STEAM for Homeschoolers will meet on Thursday, Oct. 10 from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. This workshop is suitable for students in grades 1-8. Call Stacie for more information on these hands on learning opportunities. Oct. 17 at 6:30 p.m., Hannah Pennington will be hosting an essential oils class. Participants will be making elderberry syrup and an immunity roller just in time for the cold and flu season. Cost of the workshop is $20. Come in to sign up, class is limited to 12 participants and registration is required by Oct. 14. Bradford Public Library’s Harvest Party will be held on Thursday, Oct. 24 from 6:307:30 p.m. “A Pumpkin Carnival” will be for students in grades K-5 and will include lots of carnival games, prizes and pumpkin painting. Students may dress up in their best harvest attire. Please

sign up by Oct. 18 so they can plan. Good Grub Club will meet on Oct. 26 from 10 a.m.noon. Their free cooking class is for students age 9-13. This month students will be baking and decorating cupcakes and making a special apple treat. Registration is required by Oct. 17 and is limited to 12 students; no exceptions. Sign-ups will be available Oct. 7. Prepare to be scared as Bob Daugherty presents Spook-tacular Stories on Tuesday, Oct. 29 from 7-8:15 p.m. Bob is a gifted storyteller and enjoys sharing the tales that will keep you up at night. This hair-raising event is recommended for students grades six to adults. They will have a movie and snacks for their younger audience. Registration is not required and snacks will be served. Join them and bring a friend. If you have questions about any of their upcoming events or would like to register, call the library at (937) 448-2612.

Wakefield reunion held GREENVILLE – The 171st Wakefield Harvest Home Reunion was held on Sept. 1 in North Park on Lease Avenue, Greenville. This year’s theme was Storybook Land in respect to the four books – My Sister’s Story, Wakefield, Charlotte’s Bell and Our Wakefield written by the Lease sisters, Betty and Marilyn. These books have been placed

in numerous libraries and genealogical societies and museums throughout the United States. Refreshments of cookies and water was from nearby Krogers and the Lease sisters were honored to share the Sunday upon the same land that was their great grandparents’, Maximillium Louis and Charlotte Leis, homestead.

The 172nd theme will be “Pioneer Mothers Who Sacrificed Their Life for Their Family. Great grandmother Charlotte was murdered in the kitchen of her cabin to spare her family. Great grandmother Margaret Smith, Versailles, died in her 10th pregnancy. They later returned to the Wakefield Cemetery and gather the wreath.


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Pay it forward on First Friday GREENVILLE – Small businesses invest heavily in the local community. They sponsor sports teams, give gift card donations, discount their services, and much more. First Friday: Pay It Forward is an extension of this generosity and a way for you to support locally owned businesses and deserving charities. The October First Friday event will be taking place on Friday, Oct. 4 from 6-9 p.m. Businesses participating in the “Pay It Forward” event will be selecting a charity or non-profit to which a portion of their proceeds from the evening will be donated. The community is invited to get a jump start on holiday shopping during First Friday, and take pride in knowing that their purchases are not only supporting small local businesses, but going on to help

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charitable organizations carry out their missions. A full list of participating businesses and their chosen charities will be available on the Main Street Greenville Facebook page. During the evening, there will also be musicians performing in different locations throughout the district. Some will be hosted inside businesses and some will be hosted outside, weather permitting. If there is a chance of inclement weather, the musicians will all be moved inside. Main Street Greenville invites everyone to make reservations to eat dinner downtown from 6-7 p.m., and stay for the music performances from 7-9 p.m. (unless stated otherwise). In addition, many businesses will stay open late for shopping. Pay It Forward will last all

weekend long. Shop downtown during First Friday or anytime on Saturday during the Day of Harvest event and your purchase will help fund local non-profits. A Day of Harvest will be on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and an array of autumn activities are planned to tempt everyone’s interest! Events will include the return of the Chili CookOff, a pumpkin decorating contest at Sadie Grace (bring pumpkins pre-decorated), fall-themed kids crafts, and more. The second to last farmers’ market of the season will also be taking place from 9 am - 1 pm at the corner of 4th and Broadway so don’t miss your chance to pick up fresh produce, home decor, and sweet treats! Tickets for the November First Friday: Chocolate Walk will go on

JROTC kickball tourney GREENVILLE – The Greenville Senior High School Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) will be hosting its third annual kickball tournament on Saturday, Oct. 5 at the Girls Softball Fields on State Route 49. There will be Navy, Army and Marine Corps JROTC Units attending the tournament with units from Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Dayton, and the Green Wave Navy Cadets. Admission is free and there will be items for sale for snacks and lunch. All of the proceeds from the

tournament will go into the NJROTC Booster account to help support the activities in which the Green Wave Navy participates. The opening ceremony begins at 7:30 a.m. with all teams on the field in unit formation for the presentation of the Colors. The first games start at 8 a.m. The tournament is being sponsored by Ansonia American Legion Post 353. If you have any question, contact Commander Knowles or Chief Eldred at the High School, (937) 548-4188 ext. 1118

sale during A Day of Harvest starting at 9 a.m. Purchases can be made at the Darke County Welcome Center at 421 S. Broadway. Tickets are $20 each and there is a limit of 4 per person, due to high demand. First Friday: Pay It Forward is sponsored by GNB Banking Centers, your independent hometown community bank. GNB Banking Centers offers 10 branch locations in Darke and surrounding counties and has been serving rural Ohio as a community bank since 1934. Visit them online at www.

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GREENVILLE – The Greenville High School Class of 1979 held its 40th year reunion on Aug. 17 at St. Clair Manor. The class had a large group attend the event. Group 1: (front row) Richard Pontius, Bill Lingle, Tammy Wise Curtis, Jennifer Petty Colvan (second row) Sandra King, Susy Godwin Dennison, Dorothy Skaggs Landis, Lori Suter Garland, Sue Plumb Patti, Lori Riegle Delk, (third row) Rene Wood Teasdale, Jill Johnson Wright, Dave Denniston, Sharon Rogers Hummel, Brenda Harshbarger Long, Jerry Pence, (fourth row) Louie Rivetti, Sharon Weyrick Harris, Michelle Henderson D’Antuono, Roger Riffell, Lisa Trittschuh Wehrley, (fifth row) Patty Buell Lear, Pam Hemer Aldridge, Kris Henry Hansman, Susie Hicks, Tracy Haines, (back row) Blair Miller, Sandy Sullivan, Addie Rodenburgh, Patty Stockslager Bonfiglio, Mike Seiler, Julie Dickey Colvin, and Cheryl Batten Smith. Group 2: (front row) Tom Harsh, Debbie Byers Swihart, Matt Anderson, Dan Crawford, Lisa Martin Kettlehake, Roxanne Teeter Beck, Sherri Miltenberger Jones (second row) Randy Swihart, Bob Lockhart, Eric Johnson, Deanna Hoffman Butts, Jamie Marker Parton, (third row) Kevin Sink, Dean Fornshil, Beth Byrum Wells, Rosalie Harpest Zelnick, Sharon Kissinger Currin, Scott Spille, Tom Wetzel, Ted Cassel, Lori McDonald Rose, Mike Bowers, Jeff Rose, Roxanne Hart Cech, Mike Stover, Gary Loxley, Ted Fiely, Jamie Graham Osborne, Dana Crawford Melling, (back row) Alan Wetzel, Paul Stickel, Kevin Folkerth, Duane Zerkle, Brad Fisher, Bill Anderson and Gib Bickel.

October blood drives listed DARKE COUNTY – Honor October Breast Cancer Awareness Month by donating at any Darke County community blood drive listed below. Everyone who registers to donate will receive the “My Compassion Defines Me. I Donate Blood to Fight Cancer” T-shirt. Make an appointment online at www.DonorTime. com or call (937) 4613220. The “My Compassion Defines Me” t-shirt is the final design in the Lifesaving Adventure Blood Drive campaign. Register to donate with Community Blood Center through Nov. 2 to be automatically entered in the drawing for the YETI Adventure Package, which includes a Tundra Cooler, Base Camp chairs and 27 genuine YETI accessories. Platelets and plasma are vitally important for the treatment of cancer patients, as well as trauma, transplant, and burn patients. Many CBC community blood drives now include the opportunity to donate platelets and plasma. Donors are in high demand, espe-

cially blood types A, AB, or B positive. Find out more at www.GivingBlood.org or talk to an apheresis specialist at (937) 461-3220. Learn more at www. GivingBlood.org. The following local blood drives are open to the public and appointments are encouraged. Saturday, Oct. 5, Tri-Village Rescue, 320 North Main, New Madison, 8–11:30 a.m., sponsored by Tri-Village Rescue Tuesday, Oct. 8, Greenville Church of the Brethren, 421 Central Ave., Greenville, 12:30–6:30 p.m., sponsored by Greenville VFW Post 7262 Auxiliary and American Legion Post 140 Auxiliary Monday, Oct. 14, Bradford High School, 750 Railroad Ave., Bradford, 3–6:30 p.m., sponsored by Bradford High School Saturday, Oct. 26, North Star Community Center (Old Elementary School), 124 East Star, North Star, 8–11 a.m., sponsored by North Star American Legion Auxiliary Connect with Community Blood Center for the latest information and services at www.GivingBlood.org.

Wine and Painting GREENVILLE – Village Green Health Campus, 1315 KitchenAid Way, Greenville, will host Wine & Painting on Thursday, Oct. 10, 6-8 p.m. Join them for an evening of painting and

socializing. The cost is $40 per person and anyone is welcome to join. Seating is limited. Donations go to the United Way. RSVP by calling (937) 548-1993.

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Red Cross welcomes new staff TROY – Jean Cline, has accepted the position of Disaster Program Manager for the American Red Cross, replacing Randy Earl, who retired late spring. The hiring process was delayed due to the disaster response from the Ohio tornadoes. Prior to joining the American Red Cross, Cline was a program manager in customer services at Teradata Corporation. She managed the Service Focus Team consisting of key customers who volunteered their time along with cross-functional members who worked together to improve the business. She also led numerous

initiatives relating to service delivery operational effectiveness, customer surveys, information sharing training sessions and recognition. Cline holds a master of science degree in education/social agency counseling and bachelor of science degree in business administration. Cline started Aug. 19 with training, orientation and meeting volunteers, staff and community counterparts. As disaster program manager, Cline will manage the implementation of disaster preparedness, response and recovery programs. She will work

closely with disaster leadership volunteers in each of the disaster cycle support areas to train and engage volunteers who want to help their community. She will be working closely with government and community partners on local preparedness, response and recovery initiatives. “I am very excited and honored to join the American Red Cross as Disaster Program Manager. I look forward to helping those in need and working diligently with the dedicated volunteers and staff. I welcome the opportunity to provide leadership to our team and will be committed to providing exceptional care

and services to our clients,” stated Cline. In addition to a Disaster Program Manager, which the Dayton and Miami Valley Chapter share, a Disaster Program Specialist is aligned with each area, Rebecca Stonebridge, Dayton and Marc Cantrell, Miami Valley. At the American Red Cross, when a disaster occurs, there is an opportunity to help a person, a family or a community recover. In every case, it is the Red Cross mission to help people affected by disaster by meeting their emergency needs, including shelter, food, clothing and health and mental health services. Volunteers serve

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Pictured is a Red Cross volunteer meeting with a fire client immediately after the fire in their home.

in a number of capacities, from installing smoke alarms and educating families, to responding to disasters all over the country. Volunteers in both chapters meet on a monthly basis.

For more information about becoming a Red Cross volunteer, or to make a financial contribution to Red Cross, go online at www. redcross.org or call the Red Cross office nearest you.

Bird watching program GREENVILLE – Local birder, Cindy Ploch, will present a free, public program at Shawnee Prairie Preserve nature center on Thursday, Oct. 3 at 6:30 pm. Ploch has lived in Wayne Lakes for over 30 years and has travelled all over Ohio bird watching. The 18 bodies of water of Wayne Lakes provide habitat for a plethora of bird species, making it a great place to observe and hone in your birding skills. The program, called “Bird Watching for Beginners: Birds of Wayne Lakes,” will explore topCourtesy photo ics such as; why people Ashley Kozak, BASF Corporation, dropped off supplies donated by employees to help in Empowering After watch birds, seven things School Tutoring Programs. you should consider when identifying birds, comparisons of common and not-so-common birds, and resources available to become a better bird-

BASF helps Empowering kids GREENVILLE – Ashley Kozak and several other employees at BASF Corporation got together and purchased supplies to donate to Empowering Darke County Youth for its After School Programs in Greenville and Ansonia. “We can’t thank Ashley and the rest of the BASF employees enough for taking a personal interest in our kids,” said Empowering Executive Director Bob Robinson. “Corporate, non-profit and business gifts are essential in allowing us to meet our budget goals each year; personal gifts are important as well, but more than that, they tell our kids that the residents of Darke County also care.” Empowering is a United Way Partner Agency and, in addition to giving supplies to Empowering programs, BASF employ-

ees helped fill the recent United Way Stuff-A-Bus Campaign. “Small business and individual donations are a significant part of the community support we rely on each year,” Robinson added. “They tell our children that we all care about them.” Parents have made donations – supplies, snacks and monetary – as have many residents over the years. “It all adds up,” Robinson added. “We appreciate all the help we can get.” For more information go to Facebook Empowering Darke County Youth or email: empoweringyouth101@gmail.com. Donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 1113, Greenville, Ohio 45331. The Empowering Mission: Empowering Darke County Youth provides

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Donation helps ABLS library ARCANUM – This year students at Arcanum-Butler Local Schools will be able to enjoy their library experience even more with the help of a generous donation provided by the family of Marilyn J. (Riegle) Kuhn. The generous donation will provide a new computer, projector and license for eBooks in the near future. The family of Mrs. Kuhn, including Teresa (Riegle) Weisenbarger & Family, Daniel Riegle & Family, Gerald Riegle & Family, and Cynthia Harbin & Family, presented the donation at the end of the 2018-2019 school year to honor the

life of their beloved family member. Born and raised in the Arcanum area, Marilyn attended school until her sophomore year. Her proudest, personal accomplishment was receiving her GED. She started working for Butler School in 1967 as a teacher’s aide, special reading aide, and ended as the elementary secretary in 1978. She loved and bonded with many students. The high school students affectionately called her Mom Riegle. She even became a foster parent to a student and his siblings, proving

that she cared for each one of them. Marilyn’s family shared that she was a strong woman with many obstacles in her life, but she always faced them with a smile. She put family before anything else in life and her love for each of them was undeniable. She attended many school events of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The pride she felt for each was amazing. After her death, the family found that she had kept every single newspaper clipping throughout the years with any mention of her family.

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FROZEN Stone Ridge Creamery 48 oz.

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reg. 4.29 DORITOS 2.59ea ................................................ Pillsbury 18.4 oz reg. 1.89 BROWNIE MIX 1.25 ea ................................................ Pillsbury 12-16 oz. reg. 1.99 Ready to Spread FROSTINGS 1.39ea ................................................ Nestle 10-12 oz. reg. 3.49 Toll House limit 2 MORSELS 2.49 ea ................................................ Essential Everyday reg. 3.19 24 oz Vanilla or Chocolate ALMOND BARK 1.99ea ................................................ Baker’s 14 oz. Angel Flake reg. 3.39 COCONUT 2.49ea ................................................ Kellogg’s 14.3-18 oz. reg. 4.69

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The family recalls that she could sit down with anyone to talk for hours, and she always listened intently. She might give advice, but would never judge. Some other words that her family uses to describe her are brave, loving, gracious, devoted, unselfish, sincere, kind, and genuine. She was also the best friend anyone could ask for. Her family hopes the donation has a lasting effect on the students and teachers of her beloved school district. She would be honored in knowing that her legacy lives on

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Students offered a thank you to the family of Marilyn J. Kuhn for their donation.

and is making a difference. Although she never needed a spotlight or confirmation of her heart-of-gold, she deserves it. The school district wishes to thank Marilyn

and her family for the generous donation. Marilyn’s life exemplifies the Trojan Way, and the donation will impact the students of Arcanum-Butler for years to come.

Be smart when you grill GREENVILLE – Ever wondered what actually happened and why, when sometimes that great looking piece of meat comes off your grill and it’s perfect, but, other times it’s just not so good? If so, the Grill Smart Session is for you. When it comes to meat, a satisfactory eating experience is directly related to the tenderness, juiciness, and flavor of the cooked product. In this program OSU Extension will provide you, the consumer, hands on education in order to maximize palatability and food safety of various cuts of meat during the preparation and cooking process while using a grill for cooking outdoors.

During this class you will learn why some cuts of meat are better than others for grilling, and the best ways to optimize the eating experience by gaining an understanding of proper heat control and timing. Participants will gain hands on experience on both charcoal and gas grills. The target audience ranges from older teens through senior citizens. If you are your family’s grill master, then this class is for you! In fact, since we’ll be working at the grills in small groups of four, feel free to enroll the entire family. The Grill Smart Session will be held Oct. 9, 5 p.m., in the OSU Extension Learning Center, 603

Wagner Ave., Greenville. Let them know if you want to participate by calling OSU Extension at (937) 548-5215, or emailing custer.2@osu.edu. Classes are limited to 16 participants. Total cost is $20 per participant for this three and a half hour experience that includes the meat and all class materials. Let them know that you plan to become your family’s Master Grill Chef by enrolling today. For more information, visit fsr.osu.edu or about OSU Extension, Darke County, visit the Darke County OSU Extension web site at www.darke. osu.edu, the OSU Extension Darke County Facebook page or contact Sam Custer, at (937) 548-5215.


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Murder in the Stacks at library

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Members of the Fort GreeneVille DAR and Piqua Lewis Boyer Chapter DAR joined family members of Simon P. Jervis to dedicate a new marker.

Simon Jervis receives marker

GREENVILLE – A new government-issued VA marker for Civil War soldier Simon P. Jervis was recently placed by direct descendant and Piqua Lewis Boyer Chapter DAR member Nancy Steinke with the support of Fort GreeneVille DAR at the East Zion Cemetery. Simon served in the Civil War as a private in the Union Army 8th OH Cavalry. He entered service in 1864 .He served in several campaigns, some which were Otter Creek, Lynchburg and Fisher’s Hill in the Virginia area. Simon was captured by the Confederates on Jan. 11, 1865 and taken to Libby prison. There he

DAR’s national honors GREENVILLE – Fort GreeneVille Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution recently learned from the National Daughters of the American Revolution’s 128th Continental Congress Conference held in Washington, D.C. the chapter has several national recognitions, including attaining Chapter Achievement Level 1 for 2018. Commemorative Events Committee, second place for East Central Division for Various Commemorative Events, Fort GreeneVille Chapter Chair-Debbie Nisonger Constitution Week Committee-National Recognition for a Chapter with a proclamation from a city mayor and the county commissioners, Fort GreeneVille Chapter Chair-Brenda Arnett National Defense Committee- East Central Division for an Outstanding Program, Fort GreeneVille Chapter Chair-Michelle Alderman Public Relations and Media Committee: Print Media—first place East Central Division and first place National, Public Relations and Media Committee-Electronic Coverage—first place East Central Division and first place National, Public Relations and Media CommitteeBroadcast Coverage—first place East Central Division and third place National, Fort GreeneVille Chapter Chair-Debbie Nisonger Fort GreeneVille Chapter extends its thanks to the community and local media outlets for helping Fort GreeneVille Chapter be a successful chapter.

became very ill and after being paroled returned to Camp Chase in Ohio then returning to Darke County on March 15, 1865. Simon died April 1, 1865 from his illness at his home in New Harrison and was buried in East Zion Cemetery. Attending the dedication were Nancy Steinke and spouse Jim Steinke, Piqua Lewis Boyer Chapter DAR member Becky Miller, Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR members Regent Brenda Arnett, Caroline Petitjean, Linda Riley, Karen Burkett, Shirley Hughes, and Mary Jane Dietrich. Also attending were John Burkett and Don Dietrich.

GREENVILLE – It’s back - with a twist at the Greenville Public Library. Mr. Boddy, the library director, has been murdered. To figure out whodunit, participants will speak with each of the suspects and search for clues. Beware - this year’s event will feature a special twist sure to throw investigators for a loop. This is a live-action murder mystery based on the

CAP training GREENVILLE – Community Action Partnership will be closing at 11 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 4 for training. They will reopen on Monday, Oct. 7 for regular hours.

Dedloff graduates HAYS, Kan. – A total of 534 students completed associate, bachelor’s or graduate degrees at Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kan., in the summer 2019 term. Included with those graduates is a local student. Brooke Amber Dedloff graduated with a Bachelor of Science in agricultural business.

ever-popular board game Clue. Clues are in the form of envelopes containing a card naming a suspect or a room and of weapons which appear as real items hidden throughout the library. Once a card or weapon is found, investigators mark off that item, eliminating it from the list of potential conclusions. After all cards and weapons have been viewed, an accusation may

be made at the Circ Desk. The first five investigators to solve the mystery will receive a prize. At the end of the night a new library director will be named and the murderer will be taken out in handcuffs…assuming the new director isn’t guilty. This event can be completed individually or as a group so bring a friend or the whole family. There will be snacks available

and a photo booth complete with a prop chest so you can stage your own photos. Registration is encouraged but not required. This event is intended for ages 10 and over but younger children could participate with the help of a grown-up. Join them on Friday, Oct. 11 at the Greenville Public Library from 6-8 p.m. for Murder in the Stacks.

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Women’s conference at Edison PIQUA – Edison State Community College will host the 21st annual American Council on Education Women’s Network–Ohio (ACE WNO) Conference on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, at the Piqua Country Club from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The conference includes a presidential panel moderated by Dr. Larson of Edison State Community College and showcasing the experiences of Dr.

Jackson-Hammond of Central State University, Dr. Young of Hocking College, Dr. McCory of Cuyahoga Community College and Dr. B. Schrader of Wright State University. The conference will also feature sessions on “Executive Presence: Showing Up” presented by Dr. Verna Fitzsimmons, H.E.R.S; “Negotiation Strategies for Women,” “Finding Our Voices: Speaking Up to Bias in the

Academy,” “So Now You’re a Fundraiser,” and more. The ACE Women’s Network–Ohio is a network of women administrators, faculty, and staff from college and universities across the state that is dedicated to the professional advancement of women. Through representatives, conferences, workshops, and other resources, ACE Women’s Network–Ohio is committed to improving the sta-

tus of women on campus and throughout higher education. ACE Women’s Network–Ohio supports the mission of the Inclusive Excellence Group and the American Council on Education. For more information or to register to attend, visit www.aceohiowomen. org. Conference registration includes an evening reception at Edison State Community College on Thursday, Oct. 31.

Register for weight loss GREENVILLE – Registration is open for the fall session of the Weight Loss Program at the YMCA of Darke County. This 10-week program will take a holistic approach to address the many contributors to unhealthy weight, including nutrition, stress, sleep, mental and emotional health, and physical activity factors. The program is conducted in a supportive, small-group environment, taking a realistic approach to healthier lifestyle changes that are both

attainable and sustainable. The classes will take place at the Greenville location, 301 Wagner Ave. Classes will be every Thursday from Oct. 3 to Dec. 12 (except Thanksgiving), from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The fee is $45 for members and $65 for potential members. The deadline for registration is Oct. 1. Space is limited to 12 participants. To register or for additional information, visit either branch of the YMCA of Darke County, or call (937) 5483777.

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Come take a Virtual Dementia Tour

GREENVILLE – Village Green Health Campus in Greenville invites community members to attend a Virtual Dementia Tour® on Tuesday, Nov. 5 between 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. at Village Green Health Campus. Through the Virtual Dementia Tour®, participants will be granted a window into the world of those with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Using patented equip-

ment, the sensory and physical abilities of participants will be altered temporarily. Complimentary refreshments will also be offered. The Virtual Dementia Tour® was developed by Second Wind Dreams®; an international, nonprofit organization founded in 1997 by P.K. Beville, who believes that “The solution to Alzheimer’s today and in the foreseeable future is developing a better and more per-

sonal understanding of the day-to-day challenges facing those with the disease.” The tour has been scientifically proven to build a greater understanding of dementia in those who participate. Village Green Health Campus is proud to be a member of the Greenville community, and is proud to offer exceptional health and hospitality to seniors in their community. For more information, con-

tact the campus by calling 937-548-1993. Village Green Health Campus’ senior living services are delivered by staff specially trained to honor and enhance the lives of those they serve through compassion and a commitment to exceeding the expectations of their customers. To learn more about Village Green, contact the campus by calling 937-548-1993 or visit www.villagegreenhc. com.

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Road work in Darke County DARKE COUNTY – The Ohio Department of Transportation will be conducting road construction on the following roadways in Darke County. SR 118 between SR 49 and Russ Road, daily lane closures through Oct. 31 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. One lane will remain open for travel in both directions using flaggers.

SR 49 between Water Street and SR 118, daily lane closures through Oct. 31 between the hours of 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 the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., one lane will remain open for travel in each direction using flaggers. SR 118 between Verni-

er Street and West High Street, road closure Sept. 30 – Oct. 12. The official detour is SR 49 to SR 47. SR 185 between US 127 and SR 47, road closure Oct. 7–8. The official detour is: US 127 to SR 47. SR 721 between US 36 and SR 185, road closure Oct. 6–13. The official detour is: US 36 to SR 48 to SR 185.

Cabaret & Cabernet at Hayner TROY – The TroyHayner Cultural Center is pleased to host a Cabaret & Cabernet with the David Wion Trio on Saturday, Oct. 19, 7 p.m. The public is invited to participate in a Broadway sing-along in the Hayner’s Ballroom complete with cabaret tables, hors d’oeuvres and soft drinks. Wine will be available for purchase.

Lyric sheets of all-time favorite Broadway tunes will be provided for the sing-a-long. In addition to Wion, the trio includes Darin Wion on bass and Devin Mitchell on percussion. Soloists will include Rachael Boezi, Justin Williams, David Fair and Linda Lee Jolly. This musical evening is free and open to the public

and is intended for an adult audience. Plan now to spend the evening at Hayner and sing the night away. 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.

CADC hosts concert GREENVILLE – The Cancer Association of Darke County will present a special concert on Nov. 10 with Noah McCabe, Pete Mercer Band and Noah Black. The concert will be held at St. Clair Memorial, Greenville, from 3-5 p.m. Admission is $5. The guest emcee will be Eric Fee. Tickets are on sale now or

you may purchase a ticket at the door. Tickets can be purchased at the Cancer Association of Darke County, 1111 Sweitzer St., Greenville or at Bread of Life, 533 S. Broadway, Greenville. All proceeds benefit the Cancer Association of Darke County.

Troy-Hayner Cultural Center, 301 West Main St., Troy. Hours of operation are Monday 7–9 p.m., Tuesday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m., Friday & Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Sunday 1–5 p.m. The Hayner Center is closed on holidays. For more information, visit www. troyhayner.org or call (937) 339-0457.

Author at GPL GREENVILLE – Local author Julie Kramer returns to the Greenville Public Library for her second “Sign & Share” on Thursday, Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. Kramer is a college student who writes YA literature. She will discuss the process of hitting the USA Today bestseller list and how it’s changed her writing process. She will have her books for sale and signing after the presentation.

Members of the Ladybug Garden Club and Butterflies Junior Garden Club are currently selling live wreaths for the holidays.

Live wreath sale begins GREENVILLE – The Ladybug Garden Club and Butterflies Junior Garden Club have kicked off their annual live wreath sale of fresh mixed wreaths, traditional door swags, deluxe roping and mixed bunches to decorate for the holidays. Each wreath is constructed of fresh Noble Fir, accented with Incense Cedar, Blue Berried Juniper and Ponderosa Pine Cones. The wreaths are available in 20”, 24”, 28”, 32”, and 42” diameters. The roping is of white pine-extra heavy in 25’ or

75’. The mixed bunches have Noble Fir, Princess Pine, Blue Berried Juniper and Incense Cedar. The traditional door swags are attractive with a combination of Western Red Cedar, Princess Pine, and Ponderosa Pine Cones. The 24 inch wreath is ideal for a front door or fireplace and sells for $25. A red velvet, red-plaid wired or natural colored bow can be added for an additional $5. Delivery is after Nov. 23. Orders can be placed with members of the Butterflies Junior Garden Club and the Ladybug Garden


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