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Gaylen Blosser, a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran, shared his story with Franklin Monroe students.
FM students get lesson on Vietnam PITSBURG – On Veteran’s Day, Franklin Monroe students got a glimpse of what Vietnam was really like from someone who served. U.S. Army veteran Gaylen Blosser addressed the students and brought a slide show with numerous photos showing the conditions and the people he served beside. Rick Ingold, history teacher, gave the history of Veteran’s Day and explained that on Nov. 11, 1918, 11 a.m., an armistice was signed to end World War I. Ingold said, “Today we gather together to celebrate Veteran’s Day across the United States. A day set aside each year to honor America’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country, bravery and sacrifice for the common good.” Blosser shared he was 19-years-old when he arrived in Vietnam. Many in his faith and family were conscientious objectors. “I had no problem with that,” said Blosser. “Whatever your church teaches - practice it all. Don’t pick out just one thing.” “Many of you won’t be veterans,” said the bronze star recipient. “Veterans are no more Americans than those that didn’t serve. Don’t ever feel like you’re less of an American.” Blosser took the students on a journey from when he first put on his uniform to when he came home. He shared the trials he faced while he served. “Fifty years ago right now, I was in Vietnam,” he told the students. “There were no computers, cell phones or internet. I knew the day
I got there that I was going to be there a full year. That full year was longer than the time from then to now. It was such a long time.” He said he went 10 months without talking to his family or his fiancé and then he only talked to them one time during that year. “Looking back on it, I feel bad for my parents because it had to be much harder on them than it was me.” Blosser served as a radio operator, but said he didn’t realize how dangerous his role was at the time. He later learned the life expectancy of radio operator during a combat battle was 22 seconds. His pack weighed 100 pounds and the enemy would target the soldier with the squawk box and antenna. He believes the lessons he learned in Vietnam translate well for students today. “Our schools are really good here. The thing I want to tell, especially athletics, but I think this goes to academics, too. When you’re tired and you think you need a break and need to come out of the game – there’s a whole lot more in the tank. You’re body is an amazing thing. When you think you’re tired, you’re really not. When you’re 19-yearsold and you’re out in the middle of a jungle and you’re in a battle and you have a 100 pound pack on your back, you’re tired and it’s 110-degrees and your buddy is wounded, you pick him up and carry him. You’re never too tired. Your body can give you a lot more than you think it can.” Contact Editor Ryan Berry at rberry@ aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 569-0066. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia. com.
cinnati on Friday. “I had no idea,” continued Stephan assuming a congratulatory email was spam ARCANUM — Surprised only to discover it was the real deal. “I was honored to and honored were the first be nominated.” two words from a humble According to Stephan, Jason Stephan, Arcanum it is the school’s science High School Principal, on teacher, Angie McMurry, receiving the Outstandwho was the nominator. ing Administrator Award “To be honest, this award from the Science Education Council of Ohio (SECO) on has little to do with me, and more about all the good Wednesday. SECO, a non-profit orga- things our teachers are doing here for our kids,” nization, is a collaborative said Stephan, explaining community that supports how Arcanum students strong science education are involved in a variety of in what they describe as STEM-related fields. He an ever-changing world. It noted an increase in science is the Ohio chapter of the classes at the district, along National Science Teaching with new computer classes Association (NSTA). and, thus, new opportuniStephan is being recognized for his vision and sup- ties in computer-related fields after graduation. port of STEM and science “The teachers make it education and will receive what it is. They’ve done a the award at the NSTA Regional Conference in Cin- tremendous job promoting
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the sciences,” said Stephan listing the computer and science teachers at the school who are already at the NSTA conference with the principal to join them after the school’s academic award assembly on Friday. “I’m just encouraging them. They are the ones making it happen.” Stephan, a former social studies teacher, has always enjoyed science and finds
it fascinating. He has been in education for 15 years, including over eight years with the Arcanum school district. He went on to explain that considering where the world is headed (in regards to career fields), it is imperative students are well-versed in the sciences. “There’s a lot of opportunity in this area for kids to be involved in science careers, whether it’s the air force base or here in ag-based sciences,” said Stephan who ended with a thank you to the Arcanum community, students, and staff for making the award possible. “Everything I’m being honored for is really because of everything they do each day.” Reach reporter Bethany J. RoyerDeLong at 937/548-3330 or email broyer-delong@aimmediamidwest. com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
BRC, Chamber hosts State of the Nation GREENVILLE — It was only fitting and timely for the State of the Nation, to begin with, an appreciation for those who serve their community and country. The Darke County Chamber of Commerce Legislative luncheon was hosted by the Brethren Retirement Community with Ohio’s 8th Congressional District Congressman Warren Davidson on Friday. Diane Ewing, CCO of Premier Health and a director on the Chamber Board, opened the luncheon on the recent tragedies in the region — the death of Dayton Police Detective Jorge DelRio on Nov. 4, killed in the line of duty, the mass shooting in the city that took the lives of nine, and the Memorial Day tornadoes. It was only the night before that Ewing was at the Schuster Center in Dayton on Main Street for an event when she noted several police cruisers were driving slowly, lights on but no sirens and an ambulance pass the building. “That turned out to be part of the Detective DelRio’s last journey,” said Ewing. She explained how police officers, firefighters, and first responders put their lives on the line every day, that it was an honor to
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The Darke County Chamber of Commerce State of the Nation Legislative luncheon was hosted by the Brethren Retirement Community with Ohio’s 8th Congressional District Congressman Warren Davidson as guest speaker on Friday.
be there to see it, but at the same time, “so incredibly sad.” Ewing emphasized the word “resiliency” in those who serve and for other individuals, including representatives. As a guest speaker, Congressman Davidson, who served in the United States Army for twelve years that included Germany at the fall of the Berlin Wall, noted America’s long line of heroes, those who “have served our country, selflessly.” The Congressman compared the treatment of Vietnam veterans to that of “our police officers today,” highlighting Det. DelRio’s death before briefly touching on a variety of hot topics. Those topics included the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) with Mexico and Canada
already signed on, “hopefully we’ll get a vote on it soon,” to ongoing negotiations with China, the Congressman having traveled to the country last month. Davidson also cited the cease-fire negotiated between the Kurds and Turkey, without “committing” the country to war. That diplomacy was one of the reasons that he ran for office, not that he was against a strong military. “It makes your diplomacy much more successful. If you want peace, prepare for war.” He went on to state that ongoing war was not making America more secure but leading towards bankruptcy. “We’re in the process of bankrupting our country fighting other people’s wars,” continued Davidson. “The hook to me is don’t bankrupt America.”
The Congressman also briefly noted the country’s debt, which he sums up as “freedom versus free stuff, and I just think defend freedom” to the Medicare for All debate. “The problem isn’t necessarily who picks up the tab, the problem is it costs too much,” said Davidson. He cited healthcare as six percent of the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in the 1960s to nearly 19 percent today as a massive transfer of wealth from “everyone else” to the industry. However, he did note “everyone is sick” of the current system except for the health insurance companies “they like it, they like it a lot, it is great for them.” Reach reporter Bethany J. RoyerDeLong at 937/548-3330 or email broyer-delong@aimmediamidwest. com. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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GHS fight leads to student suspensions, citation Fight On Nov. 6 an officer responded to Greenville High School, 100 Greenwave Way on the report of two male students fighting in the boys bathroom. The officer made contact with both students who were identified as Jon Hittle and Scott Grossi, both 18 years old. During the investigation it was learned Hittle followed Grossi into the boys bathroom. Hittle stood within inches of Grossi and asked why Grossi was talking about him. Grossi denied talking about Hittle, then according to the police report, Hittle handed his cell phone to another student and proceeded to punch Grossi in the face multiple times. The hitting continued until Grossi fell to the floor, when Hittle began kicking Grossi in the stomach. The police officer requested Greenville Rescue to come to the school due to both students had head injuries. Hittle was transported to Wayne HealthCare for possible stitches. Cell phone video was attached to the police report. Hittle was
cited for assault and both he and Grossi were suspended from school.
was issued a citation for carrying a concealed weapon and was released.
Traffic Stop On Nov. 8 officers conducted a traffic stop in the 600 block of Martin Street and made contact with the vehicle’s operator, Rickie Dean. During the stop, officers noticed Dean was continually reaching towards his waist band and other areas of the vehicle. For officer safety, Dean was asked to step out of the vehicle and was patted down for weapons. Officers asked Dean if he had any weapons and he stated “no.” After patting him down, one of the officers looked back into the vehicle where Dean had been sitting and saw a fixed-blade hunting knife lying on the left side of the seat. The knife would have been easily accessible to Dean while he was sitting in the vehicle. The blade on the knife was exposed and was found to be 7 inches in length. Dean said the knife was his and he used it for protection. The knife was taken as evidence. Dean
DUI On Nov. 9 an officer was dispatched to the 200 block of East Fifth Street to assist another officer with a traffic stop. The officer arrived on scene to find the male subject standing on the street next to the driver’s side of the vehicle. The officer who made the initial stop was telling the subject, Richard Engelken, to get back inside his vehicle. The subject was refusing to cooperate. Officers smelled a strong odor of alcohol coming from Engelken and were able to observe he had bloodshot eyes and his speech was slurred. Engelken was asked to get his proof of insurance and went to the passenger side of the vehicle to get it out
of the glove box. It was at that time one of the officers noticed an open bottle of beer on the floorboard of the passenger side of the vehicle. When asked, Engelken said he did not know how the bottle got there or who it belonged to. Engelken was asked to submit to field testing and refused. He was placed under arrest for OVI and transported to GPD. While at the police station, Engelken was not cooperative and stated several times he was refusing all tests and was going to get the OVI charge dropped to something else because that’s what he has done before. Engelken was advised he was placed under ALS suspension and was not allowed to be driving anymore. After receiving all copies of his paperwork Engelken was
released to his son. Wanted Person On Nov. 11 an officer was called to the 800 block of Harrison Avenue to conduct a welfare check on a male subject. The complainant reported to the officer the male subject was staying with a friend and had been sending what the complainant described as suicidal messages. The officer went to the address of the friend and knocked on the front door. The resident of the house answered the door and was identified as Jason Fisher. Fisher was known to have a warrant through the Greenville Police Department. Fisher’s identity was confirmed with his Social Security number. Through LEADS/ NCIC, Fisher’s warrant was confirmed to be for failure to appear on a probation
violation with no bond. He was arrested and transported to the Darke County Jail. The male subject the officer originally was sent to check on was determined to be OK and was not suicidal. 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.
Library’s reading initiative GREENVILLE - “One Book Many Communities” is a reading initiative for northern Miami Valley residents. Each year participating libraries ask patrons to vote for one book that everyone will read and share. This program unites readers from eight public library systems and one academic library as they experience the same book through a variety of entertaining discussions and programs. Over the summer representatives from over 22 libraries across eight
counties, including staff from the Greenville Public Library, met to whittle down a substantial list of books to four titles that they asked patrons to vote on. The four finalist titles were selected for their timeliness of topics or overall themes which the group felt would resonate with local communities. The finalists were: * The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border by Francisco Cantú * The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the
American Urban Tragedy by Anna Clark * Circe by Madeline Miller * The Widows by Jess Montgomery. Voting took place during the month of September and the winner will be announced on Monday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. at the Champaign County Library. State Representative Nino Vitale will do the honor of revealing which book and author was chosen. Following the presentation there will be a reception with refresh-
ments. The Champaign Ukulele Group will play thematic music appropriate to the winning title. The public is invited to attend. Stay tuned to the Greenville Public Library’s website and Facebook page for information on upcoming programs and special “One Book Many Communities” events to be held at different locations in March and April. A grand finale event with the winning author will wrap up the program in mid-April.
Benefit breakfast with Santa VERSAILLES – Versailles K of C breakfast with Santa to benefit Versailles Council of Churches
food pantry will be held Sunday, Dec. 1 at the K of C hall, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The menu includes
sausage, ham, pancakes, French toast, eggs, and biscuits & gravy. Free will donations will be accepted.
The benefit is in conjunction with the Versailles Lions Club.
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GREENVILLE – Darke County Civic Theater (DCCT) will be holding auditions for its 2020 Spring Family Production of “Dorothy in Wonderland” on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2-6 p.m. Auditions will take place at DCCT’s new location, “Final Bow Performing Arts Center” (located at 116 East Third St., Greenville. DCCT is seeking all actors and actresses who are above reading age and ready to perform. Auditions will be cold readings from the script and no prior preparation is needed. All ages are welcome to audition for this show, as the cast ranges in age from children to adults - the whole family is welcome. Those auditioning will not need to stay for the entire audition time and can leave as soon as their audition is over. Rehearsals will take place on Sunday afternoons and occasional Friday evenings. Detailed calendars will be provided after the cast has
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Wagner extension project Dear editor, Just to set the record straight…for the ones who don’t understand, and for those spreading false rumors - no one’s real estate property is being developed by this project. Period. My question to anyone is this…WHO among us, if given the opportunity and had the funds available to invest in land, wouldn’t do so with the intent on making more than you paid for it somewhere down the road? In the meantime, some are willing to spend even more of their own money to develop the property, in an effort to give Greenville possibly more businesses, or to provide more housing. Anything they do will generate more real estate taxes, more income tax revenue, more sales tax revenue…ALL of which will provide more funding to do more for all within the City of Greenville. Everyone who buys a house does so in the hopes of making more than they paid for it initially. These property owners, and there are more of them than just the Surbers, are going to be paying assessments on their real estate taxes, and those assessments will make the payment on the 30-year, zero-percent interest loan for well more than 20 years of that loan. These are the cold facts of this matter, and that is why we are doing this for the future of this city. Jeff Whitaker, Greenville
ESCC and Honda team up for internship PIQUA – Edison State Community College invites current students, high school juniors, seniors, and their parents to learn more about the direct pathway developed to lead students into a manufacturing career at Honda. An information session will be held Thursday, December 5, from 5–6:30 p.m. in the Emerson Center, Room 504-505 at the Piqua Campus. Equipment Service Technicians are currently in demand at Honda and require technical and analytical skills to identify and solve problems quickly. The Edison State to Honda Manufacturing Pathway program will help prepare students with the skills needed to take on these in-demand roles. The program is available to students who opt to pursue an Associate of Applied Science degree in Electronics Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electro-Mechanical or Automation and Robotics at Edison State. Participating students will be able to earn a two-year degree in engineering while working parttime at Honda. Program participants will earn at least than $16 per hour, and those who go on to secure full-time employment will start at more than $53,000 per year. In addition to the Honda Student Internship Program, Honda also offers a “Honda Excellence in Manufacturing Scholarship” worth $2,500. The scholarship was established to benefit students who are pursuing a career in advanced manufacturing. For more information about the scholarship, visit www.edisonohio.edu/scholarshipapps and view “scholarships/grants requiring separate applications”. This will be the fourth year this opportunity has been available to students. Pizza and pop will be provided by Honda to all attendees. RSVP for this free information session to Veronica French at (937) 778-7865 or vfrench@edisonohio.edu.
Thanksgiving for seniors BRADFORD – The annual Senior Citizens Thanksgiving Meal will take place at Bradford School Auditeria from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21. If you are unable to attend, the senior students will be delivering meals to you, as well. These meals are free of charge. Please contact Amy Gade, middle/ high school secretary, at (937) 448-2719 to schedule delivery.
Keep the rom-coms coming I thought I would love it when my kids got older and my wife and I would have more time for us. It would be just her and I. We would dine at fancy restaurants and go to the movies and I would occasionally let her choose a rom-com because I am a thoughtful husband. I was dreaming of taking a few weekend getaways – maybe a train ride through northeast Ohio in the fall or a quick trip to Florida and back for some sunshine in the spring. I know it may surprise you, but my wife and I were not sharing the same thought channel. After all of the Hallmark Channel Christmas movies she has watched, I thought for sure she’d be on board for a romantic getaway. Right now, our only getaway is to Tiffin to buy groceries for the oldest daughter. On the bright side, our tour of college campuses will soon begin. The track
GREENVILLE – The next meeting/luncheon of the Darke County Retired Public Employees (PERI) will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, at the VFW, 219 N. Ohio St., Greenville. The cost of the lunch is $9 and is payable at the door. The guest speaker will be Dick McMiller who will tell about his cochlear implant. Also, Bill Light will entertain by playing his keyboard
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two weeks ago I had plans,” she said. Then my oldest daughter called and told us she has pneumonia. She doesn’t really have pneumonia. The doctor told her when she thought she broke her rib that it could cause pneumonia if she breathed too heavy. When she started coughing, she fully accepted the worst case scenario. She is sick, but it’s not pneumonia. That’s two down and even though they are like family, we are not taking the other Tiffin throwers without our daughter. My wife was disappointed because she really wanted some family time. I looked over at her and suggested we could go to the zoo by ourselves. She looked back at me as though I just gave her a piece of black licorice disguised as a sour straw. The disgust was on her face. How could I dare suggest she and I go to the zoo without our kids? “I just want to spend some time with you,” I said. I’m still not sure if we are going to the zoo. I like animals and lights.
There is some hope. Out of the blue my wife said when we get a couple of credit cards paid off she wants to book a Disney vacation without the kids. I may have pushed my luck a little when I suggested we stay at one of the high-end hotels. She was thinking along the lines of one of their value resorts - kind of like Motel 6, but with Mickey Mouse wallpaper. Neither of our kids were pleased with this idea when we told them what we want to do. My oldest asked, “What are you going to do with us when you go?” Ummm. You don’t live at home anymore and can pretty much take care of yourself. My youngest was just as disappointed and wondered where she was going to stay. You’re graduating from high school. It’s not illegal for us to leave you at home alone. I’ll have to keep the romcoms and Hallmark movies on non-stop at our house. Maybe, just maybe, we will have a romantic trip to somewhere other than Kent, Ohio.
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and field indoor season gets underway in December. This year we will get to hit some familiar favorites that we haven’t been to in a few years. Our youngest daughter will be doing high school indoor track and field. We will soon get to spend time together in Tiffin, Findlay, Kent, Akron, Ada, Cedarville and, if we’re lucky, Birmingham, Ala. If that don’t light a romantic fire in you, your wood is wet. (Yes, I’m being sarcastic.) We were planning a family day this weekend at the Columbus Zoo - my wife, myself, our daughters and a whole host of Tiffin University throwers (shot put, discus, etc.). Yes, we do consider them family. As long as they are good to our daughter they can be part of our family. The zoo is starting its Christmas light show and we’ve gone the past couple of years, but our kids are lacking interest this. As quickly as it was planned it went kaput. Our youngest daughter blew a fuse as soon as we told her what we wanted to do. “I told you
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Greenville’s Hunt signs with Arkansas Razorbacks around here may not know Arkansas Track and Field – The University of Arkansas contends for a national championship every year so GREENVILLE – Ohio’s Riley is going to the “elite all-time best female high of the elite” as far as colschool pole vaulter in the history of the state, Green- leges are concerned.” “Not to rule out any ville’s Riley Hunt signed Wednesday to continue her other sports, but it’s one education while pole vault- of the biggest signings in ing for the nation’s premier the history of Greenville High School and definitely Division-I pole vaulting the track program,” added university, the University Plessinger. “Never, ever of Arkansas Razorbacks, a have we had anything like member of an elite Power this.” Five Conference. “What an awesome “I am so blessed for this night for Riley to have an opportunity and I couldn’t opportunity to go on and be more thankful,” Hunt told the more than 100 fam- continue her education and athletic career at a place ily and friends gathered in like Arkansas is just trethe GHS cafeteria. “It is a great thing for our mendous,” said Greenville school, it’s a great thing for athletic director Aaron Riley,” GHS Principal Stan Shaffer. “The hard work Hughes said. “Super proud and dedication she has put in for who knows how long, of Riley. The support you night after night, day after see is indicative of what day, working to get better we see at Greenville and at her chosen craft, it’s just Greenville City Schools. an awesome night to be The support that we get able to be a part of this and for our athletes and our see her succeed and do the schools and the support things that she has always that this young lady gets dreamed of doing.” and deserves is just unbe“Pure determination lievable.” “This is the biggest sign- is kind of the words that come to mind,” Greenville ing in the history of our pole vault coach, Micah track program,” stated Coblentz stated. “Riley veteran Green Wave head has always had a hunger track and field coach, Bill to train, to practice and to Plessinger. “We get very few kids to go D-I let alone try to be the absolute best – and she has achieved all to an SEC power. People
age. In junior high she was the Junior High State Champion and it’s been a progression. A two-time defending indoor champion – probably three-peat this year. She will be two-time state champion in the outdoor. Riley has rewritten the record books as far as girl’s pole vault in the state of Ohio.” Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com The accolades continued Front, left to right: Cooper Hunt (brother), Meredith Hunt (sister), to pour in on the Lady Laura Hunt (mother), Riley Hunt and Nathan Hunt (father). (Back L-R) Wave record-setting pole Coach Bill Plessinger and Coach Micah Coblentz. vaulter at the Wednesday night signing. been on top of the college of that. I am very proud of “It’s not very often we scene,” shared Coblentz. her.” “It’s been a crazy ride with get something as special as Arkansas has always this,” said Hughes. “When the recruiting process. So been at the top of Hunt’s you get to this level of many great coaches out list but she was headed to athlete, it’s such a rarity there that are asking for the SEC’s Auburn Tigers that you have to continue her.” until just days and hours to watch and support and “Riley has always wantbefore signing with the ed, has always talked about promote that as much as Razorbacks. Arkansas and it wasn’t real- possible so that we can see “It was down between all the successes so that the ly a reality until a couple Auburn and Arkansas,” other students can see that noted Hunt. “I was original- days ago,” he added, “so ly going to Auburn but then all the dreams have kind of kind of success and what it come true and Arkansas is takes to be this level of an Arkansas called. Arkansas athlete.” has always been my dream getting a good one.” “Riley is absolutely a Already owning the and…oh my-gosh, how wonderful student,” conamazing, like this opportu- state’s highest girl’s mark tinued Hughes. “She is going into last season’s nity is right here, like my very well rounded. She is dream is now a reality. I’m state meet in Columbus, in orchestra and she’s in Hunt easily won the event so ecstatic to be able to art. She takes some of the while breaking her own pursue my dreams.” state record with a jump of most difficult classes we “I hope to inspire kids,” Hunt added. “Even though 13’7” to win the 2018-2019 offer here at Greenville. Riley was the Homecoming OHSAA D-I girls state you make a dream, no Queen this year so clearly championship. matter how many people she has a fan group, a sup“Coach Coblentz and I tell you can’t achieve that port group and people both saw it coming,” said dream – you really can.” know her and like her “As far as girls pole vault- Plessinger. “Riley picked for all the right reasons up on vaulting at a young ing goes, Arkansas has
because she is a great kid, a great person and a fine outstanding member of our high school and community.” “Obviously there is talent involved but you can’t say enough about how hard Riley has worked,” Shaffer said. “If you really want to do something and you set your mind to it, you put some goals is place and you work and strive towards those goals, you can succeed and Riley is a perfect example of it both athletically, academically and socially.” “Riley is as awesome a kid as you could ever imagine both in school, in athletics and community minded,” continued Shaffer. “She is one of the nicest kids I have ever been around so I am really excited for her and her family and for our athletic department to be able to point to her as an example of what you can do if you really put your mind to something.” “Riley is the most focused, she is a great girl, she has goals and she hasn’t missed a goal yet,” Plessinger said. “Her next goal is Paris 2024 (Olympics) and that is the next thing we are preparing for because I don’t put it past her that there is anything she can’t do.”
Hutt plays District Senior Showcase (Mark) Coppess has taken this program in four years,” said Greenville junior varsity boys soccer coach David Ernst. “Coach DAYTON - Greenville senior, Alex Hutt recently Coppess has brought a wealth of knowledge and had the honor of playing in the OHSAA D-II South- energy to the program.” The Showcase featured west District Senior Showseniors from the North case soccer match played at Alter High School, Sun- and South Divisions from Greenville senior Alex Hutt at the the Southwest District. day, November 10th. OHSAA D-II Southwest District To be eligible to par“It shows where Coach Boys Soccer Senior Showcase.
ticipate in the boys soccer showcase participants had to have been named to one of the three All-District teams. Hutt was named to the Second Team All-District team along with junior Jacob Maher. Other Gree Wave players named to All-District teams included: Senior, Kaleb Poe and junior Ben Davidson, named Third Team AllDistrict. Junior Kale Conway was named to the All-
District Sportsmanship. “We are looking forward to building on this program that Coach Coppess has brought to Greenville with more players joining the program leading to continual growth and better results.” With five Greenville boys soccer players named to the All-District teams, it reflects the progress the program is making and the direction Green Wave boys soccer is heading.
“We lose seven seniors from the boys soccer program out of 22 playing this fall season,” Ernst stated. “We have a good class of freshman coming in but we are also looking for upperclassmen to join the program as we continue to build the Green Wave boys soccer program.” Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330
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Winner signs with University of Dayton volleyball wrap around how much better she’s going to be just focusing on volleyball for that long amount of time,” Versailles volleyball VERSAILLES – Lindsey Winner signed to con- coach Kinzie Bruggetinue her education while man said. “She is such a sponge. I think she is just playing volleyball for the University of Dayton Lady going to take off.” Winner, the daughter of Flyers D-I volleyball proCheryl and Dale Winner gram. is undecided on studies “My sophomore year I at UD but is considering went there on a visit just Business or Accounting. to see the campus and “I remember coming I was told don’t expect in as a freshman and we anything,” said Winner. were doing a drill just “I finally sat down with blocking on the wall,” all the coaches and he Buggeman stated. “She was like, ‘hey, you want took one jump and it felt to play for me’ and I was like she was in the air for like, what, I had no idea four seconds and I was – what was going on and she has to be on varsity.” I was, yes. I really didn’t “You could just see the think about it. I loved raw natural talent and she the school and this is my just wanted to compete,” future.” continued Bruggeman. “My mind can’t even
the two-time Versailles Lady Tigers state championship teams as well as a starter on back-to-back Lady Tigers basketball state runner-up teams. “Every day we went in and did our job,” Winner said of the Versailles volleyball program. “Worked hard, made sure we got one percent better every day and also worked on our mental game. Just Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com chopped wood, carried Front, left to right, Cheryl Winner (mother), Lindsey Winner and Dale water and just always Winner (father). (Back L-R) Jacki Stonebraker, Liz McNeilan, Coach believed in ourselves and Kenzie Bruggeman, Tara Frilling and Audrey Stammen. gave what we had.” “Her blocking presence alone could rattle teams,” to get her to swing this “It didn’t matter at what. way, you just wait and she Bruggeman said of the At the time she was very two state titles. “Every worked at it every year. heavy into basketball, year she became more You could just see the AAU, just starting to and more of an offensive potential getting there dabble into volleyball a year after year. She’s irre- threat. Just somebody that little bit and I joked with you wanted to have on the placeable.” her and also with Coach floor, not only for athletiWinner is a member of Stonebraker, “I’m going
cism, her height, but her leadership and positive energy and her determination to want to succeed.” The University of Dayton plans to redshirt Winner her first season at the school. “I’m going to spend my time just getting better in practice so then when I do come back for the following year I can make a difference there,” Winner said. “We are all just so excited for her,” concluded Coach Bruggeman. “There are so many things that I preach about playing at the next level. I think you can learn so much.” Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330
Greenville Lady Wave presents volleyball awards GREENVILLE – The Greenville Lady Wave volleyball program honored the team’s award winners for the 2019-2020 season. “It’s the last time with this group,” said Greenville head volleyball coach Michelle Hardesty. “Emotions kind of run a little high. It’s hard to really convey how much we love and appreciate our seniors and the whole group in general. They have had a phenomenal year and have grown so much from start to finish. We are just real proud of them.” The Lady Wave are coming off an impressive 13-5 Miami Valley League (MVL) record and finish the season and finish play overall with a 15-9 record. The winning season did not go unnoticed by many
local fans. “I have received some unexpected phone calls from people I do not know,” said Hardesty. “We have received some very nice cards again from people I know just thanking us for what is happening within the Greenville volleyball program, so to be recognized in that manner as well is very heartwarming.” Troy and Tippecanoe each finished with 17-1 MVL records to tie for first place in the Miami Division with the Lady Wave finishing third at 13-5. The 13-5 mark placed the Lady Wave third overall in the combined MVL Miami and Valley divisions and would have given the Lady Wave a first place finish in the weaker MVL Valley Division where Sidney finished first with an 11-7 mark. The 2019-2020 season
recognized as one along with myself,” Hardesty stated. “I tell them they are getting two head coaches, they are to follow directions from him as well as they are me.” Team and MVL awards were recognized at the teams Monday night banquet falling on Veterans Day. Prior to the awards, Coach Hardesty recognized the Veterans in attendance. “Post season awards; Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com we went from one or two Lady Wave volleyball players receive awards at team’s Volleyball Banquet. (L-R) Sarah Abell, Emma Klosterman, Abbie Yoder, Annie girls last year to having Hayes, Libby McKinney and Josi Worden. four – first team, second team, honorable mention and some district awards within the match, on and marked the second year as well,” Hardesty noted. off the court that Jim and for the coaching team of “Very pleasing for a coach Michelle and Jim Hardesty, JV Coach (Amy) Schoen to see her team be recand freshman Coach bringing two coaches to ognized not just within (Melissa) Good are to be the Lady Wave program with head varsity coaching experience. “The first meeting we had with the girls and every year as a team I let 615 Walnut Street them know that whatever Greenville happens within practice,
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HENBY – James Gary Henby, 82, of Greenville, passed away peacefully at 6:35 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019 at the Brethren’s Retirement James G. Community, Henby Greenville. Born in New Castle, Ind. on Nov. 1, 1937 he was the only child to the late Margaret (Geringer) & Silas Paul Henby, Jr. James had been very involved in his community, and serving for his country. He had many accomplishments over the years including soliciting door-to-door for funds for the first ambulance & was president of Greenville’s Rescue Squad, and served as an EMT. He was Greenville’s first Tax Administrator, and was instrumental in setting up the computer system for the tax department. James was a member of the Darke County Health Board for over 17 years. He was a member of the Greenville Masonic Lodge, was past Worshipful Master. He was a member of the Miami/ Shelby Melody Men Barbershop Chorus, and participated in Dulcimer group at the BRC. He was most proud of his military service; he joined the United States Army National Guard, and after 27 1/2 years, he retired as Major. During that time he was commander of the Nike Hercules missile site near Cleveland. In his free time he enjoyed the outdoors; hunting, fishing, camping and shooting and spending time with his family and friends. He will be truly missed. He is preceded in death by his parents. Survived by his wife of 63 years, Jane (Patton) Henby, whom he married on Dec. 3, 1955; children, Teresa Henby-Molter & Jay, Kathryn Henby-Brown & Bradley, and John K. Henby & fiancé Elizabeth Cooke; nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; and numerous friends. A funeral service was held Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019 at the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville. A Masonic Service was held, along with Military Honors. Private family burial, at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to State of the Heart Hospice, or the Brethren’s Home resident aide fund. Online sympathies www. zecharbailey.com. DUDEK – Walter “Wally” J. Dudek, 79, of New Madison, passed away on Nov. 6, 2019, at the Dayton VA Medical Center, Dayton. Walter J. He was Dudek born on March 12, 1940, in Dearborn, Mich., to the late Walter J. and Genevieve Dudek. Wally graduated from Cody High School in
Detroit, Mich. In 1957, Wally joined the United States Army and served his country honorably in the 9th Infantry Division. He was a proud veteran and was involved with the Am Vets in Michigan, Vets for Vets in Indianapolis, and the Vietnam Vets #777 in Richmond, Ind. Wally was also a MIA-POW Representative for many years. Later in life, Wally attended a JVS for A&P Mechanics and also worked for several airlines at the airport. Wally had many hobbies; riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle, woodworking, and fishing just to name a few. He loved supporting the archery team at Tri-Village and supported Hooked on Fishing in Darke County. Wally was a family man. He loved spending time with his entire family and supporting them in their endeavors. He loved cheering on his grandchildren in all their activities. Wally attended St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in New Paris, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Wally is survived by his wife of 56 years, Marlene (Schramm) Dudek, who he married on January 5, 1963; his children, Kim Villasenor of New Madison, Angie Crisp of Hollansburg, Ed Dudek and his wife, Karen, of Aliquippa, Pa., and Tammy Ketring and her husband, Jon, of New Madison; his grandchildren, Jennifer Morgan and her husband, Nate, of Richmond, Indiana, Sharon Gaynor and her husband, Bob, of Union City, Ohio, Andrea Villasenor of New Madison, Jerry Crisp of Miami, Florida, Jason, Katie, and Jonathon Dudek, all of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, and Harley and Wyatt Ketring of New Madison; his great grandchildren, Jensen and Caid Morgan and Chasity and Cohen Gaynor; his brother, John Dudek and his wife, Angela, of White Lake Michigan; his sisters, Maryanne Bagley of Bloomfield, Michigan, and Sister Antoinette Dudek of Sylvania; his sister-in-law, Denise Chudzinski and her husband Denver, of Michigan; and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of Wally’s life will take place in the spring of 2020 at the Veterans Memorial Park in Richmond, Ind. Guests visited with Wally’s family on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, at Tribute Funeral Homes, New Madison Campus. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be given, in memory of Wally, to the Veterans Memorial Park or the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.
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from Gettysburg High School in 1951. He served in the United States Army from 1953-1955. He was MAPLE – Joann D. a rural mail carrier for 28 Maple, 84, of New Paris, years and a farmer. He was passed away a member of the Oakland Sunday, Nov. Church of the Brethren. 10, 2019, at He enjoyed spending Reid Memotime with family, friends rial Hospital and guys at Keller’s Elevain Richmond, tor. His favorite activities Ind. were refurbishing John Joann Deere Tractors, playing Joann D. was born in softball, mushroom huntMaple Martin, ND ing, attending tractor pulls on June 11, and playing dartball for 1935, to the late John and Oakland church. Alvina Heitmann. A funeral service was In addition to her parheld at the Zechar Bailey ents, Joann was preceded Funeral Home, Greenville, in death by her husband, on Thursday, Nov. 14 with Dennis Maple; her brother, Pastor John Sgro presidLawrence Heitmann; and ing. Burial is at Gettysburg her niece, Michelle SchorCemetery, Gettysburg. nack. Memorial contributions She attended Bob Jones may be made to the OakUniversity in Greenville, SC land Church of the Brethfor two years before gradu- ren. Online sympathies ating from Trinity School www.zecharbailey.com. of Nursing in Minot, ND. She then moved to Dayton COBY – Beverly A. (Fellwhere she worked at the ers) Coby, of Nicholasville, Dayton VA as a nurse prac- Ky. and formerly of Greentitioner until she retired in ville, passed away Friday, 1990. Her life was devoted Nov. 8 at her home of a to God’s work and caring heart attack. In lieu of flowfor people who needed ers, a small monetary donaher medical and spiritual tion would be appreciated advice. That was her great- to help with funeral costs. est joy in life. Joann was a Bev was survived by member of Greenville Bap- two sisters, Judy Fellers, tist Temple in Greenville. of Greenville, and Carolyn She is survived by her White, of Coldwater. She sisters, Marilyn Seibel, had a daughter, Monica Joyce Rood and Emme (Colby) McClean. There Demicell; her nephews and were four grandchildren, nieces; her stepchildren, Michael, Jena and ColJoel Maple and Rhonda lin Colby and Kiersten Spence; and step-nephews Schricker. She also had a and a step-niece. son, Douglas that passed A Celebration of Joann’s away in 2004. life was held Wednesday, Monica McClean, 348 E. Nov. 13, 2019, at Tribute Oak St., Nicholasville, Ky., Funeral Homes, Green40356. ville Campus, with Pastor Daniel Berdine officiating. HARTMAN – Charles Burial is in Highland Cem- L. Hartman, 90, of Greenetery in Miamisburg. ville, passed Online condolences may away at 4:25 be shared with Joann’s famp.m. Saturily by visiting www.tributeday, Nov. funeralhomes.com. 9, 2019 at the GreenHOLSAPPLE – Omer ville Health “Bud” Holsapple, 86, of and Rehab. Charles L. Gettysburg, Charles was Hartman passed away born August peacefully on 16, 1929 in Darke Sunday, Nov. County, and the son 10, 2019 at of the late Jesse and 3 a.m. at his Alma (Mathews) Harthome. Omer man. was born He was retired from the Omer Feb. 19, 1933 former NCR Corporation Holsapple in Arcanum and Wright Patterson Air to the late Clark Force Base, both of the Holsapple and Dayton area. He was a Cora (DeCamp) veteran of the Korean War Holsapple. He is preceded serving in the U.S. Army. in death by his parents, Charles was a Past sisters & brothers-in- laws Master and a very active Virginia (Junior) Fourman; member of the Greenville Marge (Daniel) Wigger; Masonic Lodge #143. Pat (Larry) Teaford; Eldon Also, he had attended Miller. the Union City Christian Church and most recently He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Janice the Greenville Mission(Miller) Holsapple; two ary Church. He was also a children, Carol Weaver and very talented woodworker Ted (Rochelle) Holsapple; and craftsman. six grandchildren, Adam In addition to his parWeaver, Mark (Megan) ents he was preceded in Holsapple, Matt (Whitdeath by his sister Virney) Weaver, Michael ginia Coblentz. Weaver, Brian (Courtney) Charles is survived Holsapple, Kara (Cliff) by his wife of 64 years, BRODRICK – Marvin E. Holsapple Zimmer; one Doris A. (Brown) HartBrodrick, 83, of Greenville, great grandchild, Sophie man of Greenville; also died Nov. 9, 2019. A funer- Holsapple; sister & son, Michael A. Hartman al service was held Wednes- brothers-in-law, Merlin and of Greenville, as well as day, Nov. 13, at Kreitzer Maxine Miller. numerous nieces and Funeral Home, Arcanum. Omer attended Arcanephews. Email condolences may num-Butler and graduated Memorial services
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including the Masonic Service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, 2019 with Pastor Gary Oser and the Greenville Masonic Lodge as participants. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 5-7 p.m. in the funeral home. It is the wishes of the family that Memorial Contributions be given to the Greenville Masonic Lodge in Charles’s memory. Condolences for the family may be sent to www.zecharbailey.com. MILLER – Marcia M. Miller, 83, of Covington, previously of Greenville, passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019, at Stillwater Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Covington. She was born on September 26, 1936, in Pitsburg, Ohio, to the late I. Ezra and Elizabeth (Martin) Miller. In addition to her parents, Marica was preceded in death by her infant brother; her brothers, David, Bill, Alvin, and Adrain “Boots” Miller; her sisters, Betty Ann Miller, Lucy Kay Martin, and Donna Miller; and her nephew, Steven Smith. Marica was a 1955 graduate of Gettysburg High School. She started working in the banking industry in 1967, with Second National Bank in Greenville, where she worked for over 9 years. She then moved to City Loan and Saving in Greenville until she retired in 1991. Marica loved to play her guitar and listen to country music. She loved her family and enjoyed spending time with her friends and family, especially her nieces and nephews. Marcia is survived by her sister, Shirley Smith and her husband, Jim, of New Madison; her brothers, Norman Miller and his wife, Deloris, of Greenville, and Marvin Miller and his wife, Beverly, of Greenville; her sisters-in-law, June Miller and Grace Miller, both of Bradford, Ohio; and her many nieces and nephews. A celebration of Marica’s life took place on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019, at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus, with Rev. Eric Fee officiating. Burial is in the Harris Creek Cemetery near Bradford. Guests may visit with Marica’s family on Thursday from 10-11 a.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be given to State of the Heart Care, 1350 N. Broadway Street, Greenville, Ohio 45331. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. BREWER – Franklin Duane Brewer, 85, of Versailles, died Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019. A memorial service was held Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019, at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville. Con-
dolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey.com. SCHMIDT – Kathleen A. Schmidt, 85, of Greenville, passed away on Nov. 11, 2019. She was born July 24, 1934, in Patton, Penn., to Paul and Kathleen A. Mary (ShanSchmidt non) Long. She was a 1952 graduate of Ft. Recovery High School in Ft. Recovery. She attained an Associates Degree in Business Administration from Wright State University. She was especially proud of her career with Head Start in Greenville where she managed culinary services for many years. She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Marvin Schmidt, whom she married on December 24, 1953.The wool of her wedding dress and his Navy uniform created sparks when they slid across the plastic-covered car seat and kissed on that Christmas Eve. That spark was the beginning of a lively mix of six children, one of whom, Richard Ray Schmidt, pre-deceased her in 1975. Those remaining children to carry on her legacy of compassion, goodness and joy include Deborah A. Schmidt of Centerville, Kenneth and Jeanne (Schmidt) Poeppelman of Ft. Loramie, Stephen C. Schmidt of Greenville, Donald J. Schmidt of Greenville, and Terry and Laurie (Schmidt) Straub of West Chester; and 10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday, Nov. 15, 2019 at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 233 West Third St., Greenville, with Father John R. White as celebrant. Burial is in the Greenville Cemetery. It is the wishes of the family that Memorial Contributions be given to American Diabetes Association or the Pink Ribbon Girls.org. Condolences for the family may be sent to www.zecharbailey.com. CHALMERS – Olive Jean Chalmers, 92, of Greenville, died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. A funeral service was held Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019 at Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home, Bradford. Interment is at Miami Memorial Park Cemetery, Covington. Condolences may be left for the family at www. stockerfraley.com. BRUMBAUGH – Martha Brumbaugh, 93, of Bradford, died Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019. A funeral service was held Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 at Old Order German Baptist Church, Painter Creek District. Interment is at Mote Cemetery, Pitsburg. Condolences may be left for the family at www. stockerfraley.com.
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FUGETT – Kimberly Fugett, 42, of Greenville, passed away on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019 at 8:44 a.m. at Wayne Healthcare, Greenville. Kimberly She was born Fugett Dec. 17, 1976 in Dayton, the daughter of Carol (Sander) Hoop of Greenville and the late William “Bill” Hoop. She worked as a Certified Medical Assistant at Stillwater Family Care in Versailles for 18 years. Kim was a wonderful and loving wife, mother and daughter-in-law; she had a kind, caring and comforting nature about her and had an amazing laugh that was infectious. She had the amazing ability to make everyone she came in to contact with smile, laugh and their day better. She was a peacemaker and the glue that held things together in so many places. She was a Girl Scout Leader, Softball Coach; she loved her flower gardens and buying crafts. She is preceded in death by her father; her maternal grandfather, Richard F. Sander; paternal grandfather, William G. Hoop; her grandparents-in-law, Johnnie & Nellie Jones and Norman & Cassie Fugett. She is survived by her mother; her husband, Preston Fugett; her children, Elise & Tyler Fugett; her brother & sister-in-law, Doug & Cyndi Hoop and their family; Clay Hoop, Cole & Megan Hoop and their children, Ayden & Adelynn; her maternal grandmother, K. Jean Sander; her paternal grandmother, Mildred E. Hoop; her father-in-law & motherin-law, Duane & Janice Fugett; her brothers-in-law and children, Norman & Jess Fugett and son Colton, and Darren & Kris Fugett and children, Kiara & Kylie. A service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, 7418 State Route 121, Greenville, with Pastor Peter Menke & Pastor Chris Conley officiating. Burial will follow in St. John Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the services on Saturday at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the family. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey.com.
sville, Ohio area. She was married Sept. 25, 1948 in Lightsville to Veryl G. Lyons and he passed away just a little over a week ago on Oct. 29, 2019. They had been married for 71 years. Betty and her husband Veryl were owners and operators of Lyons Buick, Pontiac, GMC in Portland for many years. She was a 1946 graduate of Jackson Township High School in Darke County, Ohio and was the secretarytreasurer and Salutatorian of her graduating class. She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church, belonging to both the chancel choir and adult handbell group. She was a member of Jay County Hospital Auxiliary for many years. She enjoyed playing the piano, golfing, traveling, going for walks and having coffee with her friends. Surviving are a son, Bruce Lyons (wife Gretchen) of Fishers, Ind. and on daughter, Pati McLaughlin (husband Bryce) of Portland; and two sisters, Eileen McKnight (husband Harold) of Ansonia and Mildred Turner of Greenville; sisterin-law Pat Good Benson (husband Jim) of Union City, Ind. Betty was predeceased in death by brothers Kenneth Good of Greenville, Ronald Good of Castro Valley, Calif., Glenn Good of Ft. Recovery and Wayne Good of Union City, Ind. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 16, noon, in the Baird-Freeman Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Green Park Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday from 5-7 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Saturday. Memorial can be made to the choice of the donor.
HARBISON – Louise Harbison, 90, of Greenville, passed away unexpectedly at her home on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. She was born on Sept. 24, 1929, in Union City, Ohio, to the late Levi and Zelma (Early) Minnich. In addition to her parents, Louise was preceded in death by her husband, Roger Harbison, who passed away December 28, 2018; her brothers, Roger, Russ, and Jay Minnich. Louise loved her family and enjoyed spending time with them. She was a faithful follower of Christ and attended the Greenville East Main Church of Christ. She was known for her love of playing the piano and organ at church. She would play for Sunday services, weddings, funerals, and for LYONS – Betty Jean Lyons, 92, of Portland, Ind., anyone who wanted to sing. passed away Saturday, Nov. She and her husband, Roger, enjoyed riding their BMW 9, 2019 in motorcycle all over the Unitthe IU, Jay County Hos- ed States. They have traveled to almost every state pital. in the lower 48 and placed She over 102,000 miles on their was born bike. She was a member of in Darke Betty J. Lyons County, Ohio the Eastern Star Fort Black Chapter #336. She began to on Aug. work for Greenville National 17, 1927 the daughter of Bank in 1973 and continued Clifford and Alice (Stump) Good and grew up in Light- until she retired.
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RHOADES – Michelle Lee Rhoades, 50, of Wayne Lakes, Greenville, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2019. Michelle Michelle L. was born on Rhoades Nov. 2, 1969 in Dayton, Ohio to the late John and Jane (Quire) Rhoades. In addition to her parents, Michelle was preceded in death by her best friend and husband, Terry “Hippy” Hodge. Michelle was a 1989 graduate of Greenville High School and furthered her education at The School of Hard Knocks. She enjoyed bartending, her favorite job was at The Point Café when she was known to many as “Mo.” She was a kind soul that would help anyone. Michelle is survived by her brother Johnny and his wife Kristen and their children Hunter and Halle Rhoades of Rocky River, Ohio. Her son Ronnie Lee Jones of Greenville. Since Michelle’s passing, Ronnie has made Michelle a grandmother of a beautiful granddaughter, Piper. Her wish was to have a happy and healthy baby. Also step-son Dwaine Hodge and family of Greenville. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019 at the Clubhouse at Wayne Lakes from 2-6 p.m. Family and friends are invited to come and share a memory. In lieu of flowers, they ask for donations to help with final expenses. KOLLING – Darrell “Dumas” Kolling, 79, of Greenville,
died Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home in Greenville. Burial will follow in Mote Cemetery in Pitsburg. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www. zecharbailey.com. FENDER – Kye Andrew Fender born Oct. 12, 1963 in Greenville, Ohio to Thomas and Patricia Fender Kye A. Fender passed away at Miami Valley Hospital Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019. He was a loving son, father, uncle, grandpa and friend. He loved watching buckeye football and spending time with his family. He is survived by his parents, his sister Kathy Jones, his children Kyler (Keirstin) Fender, Rachel (Anthony) Puthoff and Karsyn Fender. He is also survived by his nieces Witney Fender and Rene Rios, his grandchildren Bailee, Madison, and Grant Puthoff and great niece and great nephew. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Nov. 23rd 2019 at the Moose Lodge in Greenville at 3 p.m. The family asks that you wear your Ohio State apparel. ARNETT – Maria de Jesus Fagundes Arnett, 82, of Greenville, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019 at the State of the Maria Arnett Heart Care Center in Greenville. She was born on January 23, 1937 in Terceira Islands, Azores, Portugal, to the late Manuel Machado and Maria De Jesus (Teixeira) Fagundes. In addition to her parents, Maria was preceded in death by her siblings, Manuel, Euclides, Osvaldo, Lidio, Epolito, Carmina, Setalina, Francisco, Nair, Serilo, Valdemar, Julieta, and Natalina Fagundes, Alberto Machado, Verina Silva, and Juraci Saude. Maria was a faithful follower of Christ. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Greenville and the Rosary Alter Society. She spent many years volunteering at the local hospital and at St. Mary’s School. Maria loved making sweetbread and giving it to her family and friends to enjoy. In her free time, she enjoyed sewing, play her Portuguese guitar and harmonica, and listening to all types of music. Maria is survived by her children, Joseph Arnett and his wife, Bernadette, of Katy, Texas, Falaeh Gerace and her husband, Michael, of Greenville, Chris Arnett and his wife, Jenny, of Cin-
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Louise is survived by her sons, Leon Harbison and his wife, Barb, of Pasadena, Texas, Tony Harbison of Lucasville, Ohio, and Allen Harbison of Stow, Ohio; her grandchildren, Corey Harbison and his wife, Carly, of Miamisburg, Ohio, Wyatt Harbison of Huber Heights, Ohio, and Cherri Pence Ellis of Greenville; her great grandchildren, Brooklyn and Milo Harbison; and her sister, Mary Colwell of Dayton, Ohio. A celebration of Louise’s life will take place at 11 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus, with Pastor Jim Morehouse officiating. Burial will follow at Brock Cemetery. Friends may visit with her family on Sunday, November 17, 2019, from 4-6 p.m. at the funeral home. A Masonic Eastern Star memorial service will begin at 6 p.m. Memorial contributions may be given in memory of Louise to the Cancer Association of Darke County, P.O. Box 781, Greenville, Ohio 45331. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.
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cinnati, Ohio, and Veronica Sutherland, of Greenville, Ohio; her grandchildren, Amber Marker and her husband, Jordan, of Dublin, Ohio, Alexis Arnett-Sutherland of Columbus, Ohio, Cody Sutherland of Washington D.C., Aubree Sutherland of Greenville, Elizabeth Arnett of Cincinnati, Jamie Cook and her husband, Joshua, of Greenville, Jennifer Akers, and her husband, Jason, of Columbus, Ohio, and Annalyse, Josefina, and Gabriel Arnett of Katy Texas; her great grandchildren, Declan and Crew Marker, Brianna Gerace, Lilian Hutton, Emma Wagner, Andrew and Aiden Lund, London, McKenna, and Everly Akers, Bryce Akers, and Kinsley, Carter, and Melissa Cook; and her siblings, Joao Fagundes, Olga Ladeira, Apolina Costa, and Camila Gomes. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, November 22, 2019 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Greenville with Father John R. White officiating. Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Guests may visit with Maria’s family on Friday from 9-10 a.m. at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus. Memorial contributions may be given, in memory of Maria, to the State of the Heart Care, 1350 North Broadway Street, Greenville, Ohio, 45331 or the Cancer Association of Darke County, P.O. Box 781, Greenville, Ohio, 45331. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. BROWN – Beverly Brown, 88, of Greenville, passed away on Nov. 11, 2019 at the State of the Heart Care Center. She is preceded in death by her parents, William & Bernice Kenworthy; sister, Betty Wombold, and brother, Bill Kenworthy. Beverly is survived by her husband of 67 years, Paul Brown; sons, Edward (Candy) Brown, Douglas Brown, Steven (Susan) Brown; grandchildren, Kyle Brown, Jared Brown, Eric (Emily) Brown, Greg Brown, Sandy (Chazz) Roger; great-grandchildren, Alena Brown, Brinley Roger, Camden Roger and numerous other relatives and friends. A Celebration to Life will be held Monday, Nov. 18, 2 p.m., at Kreitzer Funeral Home, 204 N. Main St., Arcanum. Burial to follow at Bethel Cemetery. The family will receive guests from 1-2 p.m. on Monday, leading into the services. In lieu of flowers donations in Beverly’s memory can be made to State of the Heart Care or The Brethren Retirement Community. Email condolences may be sent by going online to www.kreitzerfuneralhome. com.
UC Jr/Sr High honor roll UNION CITY, Ind. – The Union City Junior/Senior High School is pleased to announce its first nine-week honor roll. All A’s Seniors – Tony “Payne” Abel, Quinton Adkins, Matthew Hampshire, Heidi Livingston, Katie Reichard and Derick Williams Juniors – Ryan Armantrout, Madison Garrett, Ethan Gibson, Nikki Gioffre, and Ian Glunt Sophomores – Hunter Curry, Camden Downey, Braydon Hoggatt, Emily Livingston, Carlee Rismiller, Andrea Sanders, Christina Sowinski and Brenden Wright Freshmen – Landen Dickmann, Gabriela GonzalezNeels, and Elly O’Connor Eighth Grade – Josiah Bowers, Camryn Fischer, Zackary Fulk, Rylan Glunt, Angel Nieto and Sullivan Thomas Seventh Grade – Shelby Arnold, Elianna Banda, Emma Blankley, Vanderlei Burkett, Luke Collins, Anevicia Cox-Ramos, Ena Durbin, Keegan Livingston, Jace O’Connor, Marisol Osornio, Becca Overleese, Elizabeth Prinkey, Donovan Shinaver, Addison Thornburg, Jacob Thornburg, and Kiernan Watson A’s & B’s Seniors – Kaley Adkins, Grace Collins, Mackenzie Green, Jayden Hindsley, Ethan Mann, Maya Melchor, Emily O’Connor, and Morgan Wymer Juniors – Kyle Buckingham, Lucas Lykins, Madison Moore, Aliyah Ruiz, Justin Setser, and Madisen Taylor Sophomores – Mark Brown, Mariah Claywell, Zoey Crist, Hannah Fischer, Cale Jefferis, Hailee Jones, Skylie Lutz, Angie OsornioMachuca, Aron Penny, Joaquin Rodriguez, Kayla Shafer, Kali Strait, and Jordan Walser Freshmen – Parker Abel, Madeline Burns, Jude Connor, Malea Dean, Kalam Denney, Sylaris Denney, Leah English, Emily Evans, Makenzi Jeronimo, Parker Kerns, Emeren Lopez-Mariscal, Evan Mann, Whitney Sells, and Grace Shoemaker Eighth Grade – Kaybree Cooper, Owen Dowler, Skylar Dye, Jesse Gonzalez, Corey Hoover, Keila MayorgaRamirez, Andrew OsornioMachuca, Corbin Richards, and Alec Spence Seventh Grade – Wendy Aguilar-Mendez, Paisley Auske, Isabella Bahena, Raquel Carmona, Kaylyn Cassity, Gary Charles, Miranda Clark, Madilynne Cotter, Bradin Daniels, Maegan Dickmann, Colton Emrick, Araceli Floreano, Riely Hanes, Mikaylee Hoffman, Gracie Jones, Mya LaFuze, Quincy Middaugh, Gabrielle Ordonez, Oaklee Reichard, Rodney Sickels, Bailey Sites, Sydney Welch, and Codi Williams
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Church will host Garms Family lessons, but instead each trained themselves to play at least two instruments. Kris said, “We have some books and DVDs, but they tend to gather dust!” David and Kris found some old sound equipment at a thrift store and gave it to the family one Christmas. A desire to share their music outside the home began to develop. In 2008 a promoter asked the Garms a familiar question, “Do you guys sing?” The family decided to say yes for the first time. He then asked them to open for an upcoming concert. After The Garms Family’s first experience on stage, word spread fast about the young group. Local churches and events booked them, and
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UNION CITY, Ind. – The Harrisville Congregational Christian Church invites the community to attend a concert of the Garms Family on Saturday, Dec. 14, 6:30 p.m. Harrisville Church is located at 4900 E South St, Union City, IN, 47390, west of the Ethanol Plant on SR 32, just off 500 East in Harrisville. The event is open to the public and admission is free. A love offering will be taken. The church is delighted to bring this talented musical Christian family to East Central Indiana for the first time ever. The group, comprised of eight voices and over 15 instruments, will present an unforgettable musical journey, much of it in 5-part harmony. The Garms Family merges
Southern Gospel, bluegrass gospel, Celtic, traditional and modern hymns, with their own original flair to create a Christ-centered concert all ages can enjoy. For over a decade, The Garms Family has sung everywhere from historic auditoriums to a makeshift stage in a barn. The Minnesota family puts thousands of miles on their 40-foot motor home each year. The Garms Family’s musical journey began in 2005. They had settled in Braham, Minn. after a year and half of traveling the country to help build churches. Instruments were added as the years went by. None of the three brothers and three sisters had instrument or vocal
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Because of a two-day grain bin fire on Nov. 4-5, we would like to extend a big thanks to the Arcanum Fire Department along with Pitsburg, New Madison, Gettysburg, Versailles, Greenville Township, City of Greenville, Brookville, Lewisburg and Phillipsburg; to McDonald’s on Sweitzer Street for sandwiches to fee the hungry/tired firemen; and to our family and friends that helped us in our time of need – THANK YOU! Gerald & Sandy Brehm Kelly & Nancy Brehm Arcanum
DARKE COUNTY – Last year, 18 local individuals pursuing religious vocations in the Catholic Church received $1,000 scholarships in support of their studies. Recipients included 16 men studying for the priesthood and two women studying to be religious sisters. Awards were provided by the North Deaneries Seminarian Fund of the Darke County Foundation and given to individuals from the Sidney and St. Mary’s deaneries of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The founders of the fund, Melvin and Mary Ann Stucke of Versailles, invite others to contribute to this fund that provides annual support for
local men and women discerning a call to the religious life. The Stuckes will match any gift up to $300. One hundred percent of donations go directly to the scholarship awards. Last year’s recipients made these remarks: * “It is a great encouragement to have the support of the local communities. This scholarship greatly helps cover a variety of costs that arise throughout the year. I especially want to thank you for your continued prayers throughout my formation and discernment.” * “I feel blessed to know that I have the support of so many people in the northern
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The Garms Family will be in concert at Harrisville Congregational Christian Church on Dec. 14.
the family crammed instruments, kids, and equipment into a 15-passenger van until they later added a trailer. They felt called to encourage people with the Gospel of Jesus through their songs and smiles. With seven CD projects under their belts—each one recorded at their home studio—The Garms Family has toured in over 25 states. Their
part of the Archdiocese. It is because of your support that I am able to take this vital time of formation. It is genuinely uplifting for me to see how faith-filled the people of this Archdiocese are. With Jesus at the center of everything we do, we will indeed touch the lives of all those we meet.” * “I am edified when all seem to say, ‘This Church is alive and well!’ The response to God’s call is a day-to-day affair, and I desire to be in union with God’s purpose for my life. Your prayers and financial support are invaluable in allowing me and other seminarians and religious to pursue the call God has for each of us.” * “Please know that you are in my daily prayers. As I
eclectic musical style brings a fresh appeal. With over 15 instruments on stage, they can transition from a straightup Southern Gospel group to an entire bluegrass band. For more information regarding the concert, call the church at 765-964-3515 For more information about The Garms Family, visit them online at www.thegarmsfamily.com.
move towards ordination in May, I ask for your prayers as I seek to serve the Lord as His priest.” * “Thanks to the many benefactors who generously stepped forward to give scholarship donations to me and my brother seminarians. It is always a big help that I have come to depend on. Only through donations like this are my studies and priestly formation possible.” * “Your generosity and self-sacrifice inspires us in our daily work of preaching the truth in love.” Melvin emphasized that most seminarians incur tuition and living expenses aside from any financial assistance provided by the archdiocese or religious order.
GREENVILLE – Memory Lane Monday Dance will present Rockin’ with Rocky Karaoke Contest on Monday, Nov. 25, 1-3:30 p.m., at the Greenville VFW. Prizes will be awarded for first through fourth place. Everyone is welcome. There is a $3 cover charge. Food and beverages are available at the bar.
Undergraduate students in college seminaries receive limited assistance from the archdiocese. “We invite the community to join us in this effort to reinforce men and women in their religious studies,” said Melvin. “We feel that through the encouragement and prayer of so many supporters, the number of Catholic priests and religious will continue to increase.” Donors may make a taxdeductible donation to the fund by writing a check to the Darke County Foundation (memo: Seminarian Fund). Mail to: Darke County Foundation, P.O. Box 438, Greenville, Ohio 45331. For more information, contact Melvin Stucke at (937) 526-3801.
Singles Dance is November 23 ry-in drinks are not allowed. GREENVILLE – The For more information, Darke County Singles call or text Phyllis at (937) Group will host a Singles Dance with Blue Leaf’s Band on Saturday, Nov. 23, 8-11 p.m., at VFW Post 7262, 219 N. Ohio St., Greenville, in the ballroom. This popular young band from Tipp City will play your favorites from the 60s, 70s and 80s. They play a wide variety of music for your dancing and listening pleasure. This event is open to singles 21 and older. There is no membership required. Admission is $7. Bring finger food or snack to share on food table. The VFW has a cash bar and car-
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Holiday horse parade returns to downtown Greenville GREENVILLE – It’s the most wonderful time of the year. The 2019 Hometown Holiday Horse Parade returns on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. in downtown Greenville. This annual tradition in Darke County has kicked off the holiday season in the downtown district for the past 15 years. The 2019 Grand Marshal will be Betty Birt, former Main Street Greenville Board secretary. The lighted event boosts 80+ entries and brings an estimated 8,000+ spectators into the downtown area. The parade will travel down South Broadway, travel around the circle, and return back up South Broadway. Main Street Greenville would like to remind spectators to stay off of the street during the parade and do not try to cross S. Broadway once the parade has begun. In addition, please do not dangle your legs over the edge of the curb. “We want a safe environment for everyone. For those who are watching the parade and for those who bring their horses to participate,” said Steve Strick, Chief of Police for the City of Greenville. Parade organizers also request that no drones or laser pointers of any kind be used during the parade, due to the
risk of horses becoming spooked. In addition, parade entries will be spaced out further this year for the safety of both spectators and participants. This will extend the length of the parade and allow spectators more time to enjoy each festively decorated entry. Main Street Greenville, the non-profit organization that has been coordinating the event since 2004, and the Hometown Holiday Horse Parade Committee utilizes many volunteers within the community to make the event happen, as well as provide multiple entertainment options leading up to the parade. “This event helps to highlight our beautiful downtown to those who live here and those who visit. It is a great way to start your family’s holiday celebrations,” said Diana Stebbins, 2019 Parade Chairperson. Pre-parade festivities begin at 5 p.m. and include live music performances, snack and drink vendors, free pony-drawn cart rides at Annie Oakley Park, roaming Christmas Caroling by the Greenville City School choirs, and, new this year, a petting zoo featuring viral sensation Annie the Highway Cow. A full list of entertainment options and events happening prior to the
Horse Parade can be found on Main Street Greenville’s website, mainstreetgreenville. org/hometown-holidayhorse-parade. Main Street Greenville thanks the families who bring their horses to this parade event. “It is a lot of work for them. They arrive at the staging area as early as 3 p.m. to prepare for the event. The parade simply would not be possible without their commitment and we are grateful for their contribution to make this a great holiday tradition,” said Crysta Hutchinson Bloomingdale, executive The Hometown Holiday Horse Parade will be held Nov. 23, 7 p.m. director for Main Street Greenville. Main Street Greenville also thanks the local businesses who help to sponsor this annual event, a full list of sponsors can be found on their website. This year’s Platinum Parade Sponsors are Edison State Community College, Greenville Federal, Jordan Agency, Wayne HealthCare, and Wintrow Signs & Designs. Visit www.mainstreetgreeville.org or www.facebook.com/ mainstreetgreenville for more information about Main Street Greenville and the 16th Annual Hometown Holiday Horse Parade. If you have any questions, you can contact them at 937548-4998 or info@mainstreetgreenville.org.
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Solid Rock Apostolic Church would like to bless our community in Darke County for Thanksgiving.
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For more information please call Pastor Matthew O’Shell at 937-718-0351
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12A Sunday, November 17, 2019
Greenville Early Bird
North Pole Express to visit Bradford
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BRADFORD – The North Pole will be coming to Bradford again this year. On Dec. 14 from 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m., children from the area get to visit the Bradford Railroad Museum, visit with Santa, be greeted by costumed characters from the railroad, make a special take home item and more. “Last year was such a great success,” said Peggy Emerson, event coordinator. “We knew we wanted to offer the event again. Every child receives a golden ticket in the mail from the museum. I love it when they bring them in the door to be punched and start their magical journey. From hot chocolate and custom designed sugar cookies to a personal visit with Santa and lots of photo opportunities, kids are the star of the event.” Tickets are $10 for each child and $5 for adults. They can be purchased at www.bradfordrrmuseum.org.
ARCANUM – The annual children’s craft night and visit with Santa is coming up at the Arcanum Public Library. Patrons can drop in on Thursday, Dec. 5 starting at 6 p.m. Craft tables will be set up for children to create a few masterpieces to take home. Santa will arrive at 6:30 p.m. for visiting. No registration is needed for this fun event.
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Sunday, November 17, 2019 1B
Pupils, staff reunite at school
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Sham Kiser likes to go next door to a building he used to own now owned by race car driver Brady Bacon and check out all of his racing memorabilia. Perhaps one day some of that could go into his museum?
Kiser’s dream is to create a museum UNION CITY, Ohio— The three-story building which houses Kiser’s Truck and Auto Repair of 205 S. Division St., here, was once home to the area’s start of the automobile industry and its owner John W. Lambert, inventor of America’s gasoline-powered automobile. Owner Lawrence “Sham” Kiser announced this week he is working on possibly creating a museum on the second floor. A collector, Kiser has plans to fill at least one room with replicas of the automobile and its many components as well as the racing industry. He and wife Marcia have already started by hanging pictures of auto racers in the area and adding items to the decor, reflecting on the two themes. The building was built May 30, 1876, and even has a working elevator in it. Kiser and Ronnie Hartrum bought the building in 1984. So far, some of the items in that room include a lamp he made out of a quick-change, rear-end for a race car; a fuel tank from race car driver Tony Elliott’s, placed on a wall in the next room above a sink; racing helmets of his son, Larry, and grandson, Kim, both of whom are deceased; a coal bucket and a miniature gas pump as well as a floor full of pictures ready to be hung. Some of the race car drivers’ pictures Kiser has on his wall include Dick DeBolt, Bob Pratt, Dick Pratt, Larry Moore, Jamie Neeley, Darrell Woodbury, Harry White, Ernie Woodard, Sammy and Todd Keen, Mackenzie Neeley, Tom Bigelow and Brady Bacon…not to
mention a picture taken of him with Eldora Speedway owners Earl and Bernice Baltes on Kiser’s 60th birthday. He’s hoping to get the museum finished by next summer, and he noted that his wife will open up a little business, featuring her dolls and the clothing she makes for them. Kiser shares a lot of interests with the building’s original owner Lambert and is quite talented. Lambert, according to Carol Jean Lambert, great-granddaughter of John W., and author of ‘Something New Under the Sun: The History of America’s First Car,” said the more she learned about him, the more impressed she was. “One of 10 children in an entreprenurial, hard-working family, he was front and center for the industrial revolution that characterized his age,” she said. “At only 30, John designed, built and drove the first gasoline-powered car in America. His prototype was different from other efforts of his day. Others took an existing stationary engine and fastened it to a carriage built to be pulled by a horse. John built his machine to carry the weight of his engine which became famous for its unique transmission design of two perpendicular spinning disks, a technology still in use today. “ Titles of the chapters in her book are: The Corn Planter, Ohio City Success, Early Advances, 1891 and The Original Car, The Buckeye Gasoline Engine, The Stage is Set, The Lambert Automobile Company The Car Manufacturing Years, Father of the Gradual Transmission and Later, the Yard Rake. Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com or at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
GREENVILLE — An estimated 65 people attended last Sunday’s reunion of Washington Township School, which closed its doors to education in 1981 due to the economy. Some had the opportunity to go on a tour of the former school, which is now home to the New Testament Emmaus Church west of Coletown. The original school was called McClure #5 School, and it burned down in 1922 due to an overheated potbellied stove. Part of it is still located at the west end of the building. During the rebuild, students had to go to Cole School on Wagner Road, and were transported there by Roy Stocker in a horsedrawn wagon. The second addition, mainly classrooms, was built in 1939, and that’s when the name changed to Washington Township School. A second addition came in 1956 with a significant expansion, including a gymnasium. It eventually merged into the Greenville City School District in the early 1960s where it served as Washington Elementary School. Its first principal was Mr. Mergler. Some of the former teachers included Alice Wagner, Carroll Munn and Patty Bernhard. When the school closed, it sold for $34,000 in May
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Among the many attending the reunion of Washington Township School were: seated, Carol Shields Hall; first row, from left to right, Leon Rogers, Jackie Lee Burch, Judy Miller Ehler, Lucinda Miller Conley, Lavona Overholser Riegle, Barbara Cox Tester and Penny Binkley Wills; second row, Marlene Rogers Troutwine, Phyllis Cox, Steve Neff, Patty Ganger Foreman, Bruce Harp and Gloria Harp Ploch; third row, Connie Benanzer Ackley, Kathy Foureman Good, Amy Hoening Ritchie, Tonya Voke Westfall, Sharon Rogers Hummel, Dan Riegle, Phil Strait and Steve Foreman; fourth row, Linda Foureman Dickinson, Connie Foureman Stollar, Debbie Grimes Glunt and Debbie Cox Bourne; and back row, Jim McLear, Paul Brown, Melody Brown Fox, Harold Stockslager, Rufus King, Randal Drew and Rod Drew.
1988. Former students (and their year of graduation from high school in parenthesis) in attendance were: • Carol Shields Hall (Class of 1950), Jackie Lee Burch (‘54); and Barbara Cox Tester and Harold Stockslager, both in 1955. • Penny Binkley Wills and Melody Brown Fox (both ‘63); Anna Lee Ganger Dickerson (‘64); Steve Miller (‘65); Leon Rogers, Patty Ganger Foreman, Steve Foreman, Gloria Harp Ploch and Phil Strait, all from the Class of 1967 and Rufus King (‘68). • Allen Cox and Sondra Boone Miller (both ‘70), Jim McLear (‘71), Bruce Harp (‘72); Jett Haworth Bennett and Phyllis Denniston Hiestand (both ‘73), Dan Riegle (‘74), Lucinda Miller Conley and Marlene Rogers Troutwine (both ‘75), • Judy Miller Ehler, Connie Benanzer Ackley, Kathy Foureman Good and Linda
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Additional people attending the Washington Township School reunion were front row, from left, Anna Lee Ganger Dickerson, Jett Haworth Bennett, Phyllis Denniston Hiestand, Jodi Edger and Melissa Martin Brawley; and second row, Pam Hartzell Clum, Allen Dox Randy Miller, Vickie Sneary Martin, Sondra Boone Miller and Mark Hart.
Foureman Dickinson (all in ‘77); Debbie Cox Bourne and Pam Hartzell Clum (both ‘78); and Sharon Rogers Hummel (‘79). • Amy Hoening Ritchie, Tonya Voke Westfall and Connie Foureman Stollar, all from the Class of 1981; Paul Brown (‘82); Melisssa Martin Brawley and Rod Drew (both ‘83); Mark Hart (‘84); Debbie Grimes Glunt (‘85); and Randal Drew and Jodi Edger (both ‘86). Staff in attendance were Lavona Overholser Riegle, who was a cook; Phyllis Cox
with 13 years; and Vickie Sneary Martin, bus driver. There is no doubt there were will be more reunions, as everyone appeared to have been privileged to attend this one. At least two reunions were held prior to this; one in the park behind the MaidRite and the other one was held at Washington School, complete with a meal. Contact Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmoody@aimmediamidwest.com or at (937)569-4315 ext. 1749. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
Council updated on construction Bill Kessler, village administrator, updated council on that day’s boil advisory that affected the 10-200 blocks of W. North ARCANUM — An Street due to a valve that expression of appreciation was to be “retired” and began the council meeting found to be sealed with for Tuesday evening. lead as opposed to bolts. According to Mayor “Rather than bury a lead Greg Baumle, Seam-Less seal, a piece of equipment Asphalt LLC had sealed the that is bound to fail, they fire department parking lot cut the pipes open,” continfree of charge as a show of ued Kessler with appropriappreciation. ate fittings in replacement. While discussing the Affected citizens would fire department, council Courtesy Photo be notified once the boil member Tim Philpot Sr. asked to publicly thank the Council members were updated on the construction of the new 7,236 advisory is lifted. square-foot administration building with the roof complete and work The village administrator voters for the passage of on the HVAC system, electric, and façade during the also updated the council the village fire department progressing council meeting on Tuesday. on the 7,236 square-feet replacement levy. administration building do likewise in the monthly It’s exciting.” As previously reported, with the roof complete and Mike Bruns, with Mote newsletter. the department was seekwork progressing on the and Associates, provided Mayor Baumle also ing a replacement levy that HVAC system, electric, and shared his attendance at the updates on the North is expected to generate Street project that includes façade. Darke County Businesses $70,000. The money will Council also discussed, all underground work comPartnering for Progress be used for items such as gave a motion, and/or pleted, with street cutting hosted by Darke County safety equipment worn by to begin on Wednesday. He approval to the following: Economic Development. firefighters, fire station • A motion to credit The latter a comprehensive, anticipates pouring for gutadditions or equipment $675 and $1237 in sewer diverse support community ter and curbs yet this fall, used in the station or on costs for leaks at two sepaweather dependent. the fire trucks. None of the composed of area busirate residences “They had that planned funds is used for operating nesses. prior to yesterday,” said Baumle cited the meetexpenses. Reach reporter Bethany J. RoyerBruns, emphasizing the ing as productive and a The village posted a DeLong at 937/548-3330 or email first snow of the season definitive awareness “that thank you on their new broyer-delong@aimmediamidwest. Arcanum is out there, that that struck the area early Facebook page (@vilcom. Read more news, features, and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com. we are looking to do things. Tuesday. lageofarcanum) and will
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Greenville Early Bird
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APOSTOLIC
Solid Rock Apostolic............................................8991 Old US 36, Bradford, 937-718-0351 CAC of Greenville ...........................................................630 Pine, Greenville 937-730-1313
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BAPTIST
Favorite Hill Baptist Church ........................................ 1601 South Street, Piqua, 773-6469 First Baptist Church ...........................................7233 Ohio 121-North, Greenville 548-7616 Faith Baptist Church ................................................. 740 E Russ Rd., Greenville, 548-1808 Greenville Baptist Temple ............................ 4689 Childrens Home Bradford Rd., 548-7283 Union City First Baptist Church ...................225 S. First St., Union City, OH 937-968-6163 Cornerstone Historic Baptist Church .......933 N Howard St, Union City, IN, 765-964-3119 Bible Baptist Church ......................................... 510 Front Street, Greenville, 937-547-1239
BRETHREN
Beech Grove Church of the Brethren ........3420 Harrison Rd., Hollansburg, 937-997-4895 Bradford Church of The Brethren ...................................120 West Oakwood St., 448-2215 Castine Church of the Brethren .......................... 624 State Route 127, Arcanum 678-9945 Cedar Grove Church .....................................................373 Love Rd., New Paris, 997-3675 Oakland Church of The Brethren ......... 8058 Horatio-Harris Creek Rd. Bradford, 448-2287 Pitsburg Church of Brethren ..................8376 Pitsburg Laura Rd., Arcanum 937-692-8772 Greenville Church of the Brethren ............................................421 Central Ave., 548-3583
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St Mary’s Catholic Church.......................................... 233 W Third St. Greenville 548-1616 St Denis ....................................................................14 E Wood St, Versailles 937-526-4945 Holy Family (Frenchtown) ...................................11255 St Rt 185, Versailles 937-526-4945 St Louis ........................................................................15 Star Rd, North Star 419-582-2531 Immaculate Conception .............................5874 N. Buckneck Rd., Bradford, 937-526-4945 St Mary ........................................................425 W Hickory St, Union City, IN, 765-964-4202
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Greenville Church of Christ ..............4599 Chldrns Hm Brdfrd Rd., Greenville, 937-548-4467 East Main Church of Christ .........................419 East Main Street, Greenville, 937-547-1557 1499 N. Broadway 653 Hickey Ave. Greenville, Ohio 45331 Versailles, Ohio 45380
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Ansonia First Church of God ........................................750 S Main St., Ansonia, 337-3945 The New Beginning Church of God ...................802 East 4th St.,Greenville, 937-214-6502 Triumphant Christian Center ........................... 1129 South Towne Ct., Greenville 548-0300
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St. John Lutheran Church ............................... 7418 State Route 121, Greenville 548-5404 St Paul’s Lutheran Church ................. 13495 Greenville St. Marys Rd Vers., 419-336-7111 St Paul Lutheran Church ......................................... 131 E. 4th Street, Greenville 548-5770 St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church........6825 State Route 722, Ithaca, 678-8584 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church ................... 8520 Oakes Rd., Pitsburg 937-692-5670 Trinity Lutheran Church .................. 1470 W. State Route 28, Union City, IN 765-964-5712 Trinity Lutheran Church .................................204 E. Wood Street, Versailles 937-526-3091
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Abbottsville United Methodist Church ........................................ 3145 St. Rt. 49, Arcanum Ansonia United Methodist Church........... Corner of Pearl and High St., Ansonia 337-5781 EUM Church ..........................................................1451 Sater Street, Greenville, OH 45331 Faith United Methodist Church .................................101 E. South St., Arcanum, 692-8934 First United Methodist Church ......................................202 W 4th St. Greenville, 548-3075 Fort Jefferson United Methodist .............................. 3856 Church St., Greenville 548-4410 Gordon United Methodist Church ........................ 311 East St., Gordon, OH 937-884-5129 Ithaca Grace United Methodist ........................................750 Arcanum-Ithaca Rd 678-9062 Nashville United Methodist.................. 5984 Palestine Union City Rd. Greenville 548-1421 New Madison United Methodist ....................149 N. Main St., New Madison 937-996-5341 Rossburg United Methodist.................................... 117 Ross St., Rossburg, 937-338-4765 Trinity United Methodist Church ................112 West South Street Arcanum, OH 692-8530 Versailles United Methodist .................................122 W Wood St, Versailles 937-526-3855 Webster United Methodist Church .............................. 8849 Seibt Rd., Versailles 526-3855
MISSIONARY
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NON-DENOMINATIONAL
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PRESBYTERIAN
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UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
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UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
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WESLEYAN
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Brian Wagner, VP, mortgage loans and Antonia Baker, assistant trust & investments officer of Second National Bank are shown with Andrea Jordan, DCCA executive director. SNB is an Impresario Sponsor for the 2018-2019 DCCA Season.
SNB is an Impresario sponsor GREENVILLE – Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes Second National Bank as an Impresario sponsor of the 2019-2020 Kaleidoscope season, including the presentation of award-winning musical duo Thompson Square. Second National Bank also supports DCCA’s Irish Wave FUNdraiser and Family Theatre Series, which benefit Darke County youth and their families. “Second National Bank’s sponsorship provides a variety of opportunities for all members of the community to learn and grow through participating in the arts,” stated Andrea Jordan, DCCA executive director. “DCCA appreciates SNB’s commitment to the community through supporting events that help make Darke County a great place to live.” DCCA’s Family Theatre Series was inaugurated in 1997, presenting three shows each season, the goal
musical production takes the stage at 2 p.m. Running time for all Family Theatre Series shows is about one hour; other Family Theatre Series presentations are Lightwire Theatre’s electroluminescent Dino-Light on Sunday, January 19, and Llama Llama Live! from Bay Area Children’s Theatre on Sunday, March 22. —Andrea Jordan, General admission tickets DCCA executive director for each of the Family Theatre presentations cost $5. DCCA’s Irish Wave FUNof the series is to inspire draiser celebrates the rich the imaginations of the traditions of the Emerald young and young at heart, Isle, escape to an evening and encourage the expresof unique Irish fare, music sion of creativity. Darke County Center for the Arts and craft beers for the tasting, at the Montage, Friday, will open its 2019-2020 Family Theatre Series sea- March 13th. Tickets are on sale for all son with Virginia Repertory upcoming DCCA events. Children’s Theatre’s adapTo purchase tickets and for tation of The Velveteen Rabbit on Nov. 17 at Henry more information on DCCA and the 2019-2020 KaleiSt. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville. Based upon the doscope season visit their website at DarkeCountybeloved story by Margery Arts.org or contact the Williams illustrating the power and magic of uncon- DCCA office at 937-5470908. ditional love, the fanciful
“Second National Bank’s sponsorship provides a variety of opportunities for all members of the community to learn and grow through participating in the arts.”
Fun Bunch helps shelter dogs GREENVILLE – For the Fun Bunch’s community service in 2019 they gave out doggie bags to the dogs in need at their local animal shelter. On Nov. 4, some of the members purchased supplies for these dogs. On Nov. 10, the whole group got together to create the bags. The bags each had treats, food, toys and more. The others delivered the bags to The Darke County Animal Shelter. The kids were able to meet the dogs and see who they were helping. This made them all happy because they knew that they were helping these
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These Fun Bunch members put together doggie bags for the animals at the Darke County Animal Shelter.
dogs live the best lives they can. If you would like more information about the Fun
Bunch 4-H Club, contact Anita at (937) 670-2766 or funbunch.memories@ gmail.com.
2020 dog licenses now available GREENVILLE – Dog licenses for 2020 are now on sale at eight locations in county in addition to the Darke County Animal Shelter and Darke County Auditor’s Office for $16. The locations include Ansonia Auto Parts, Sutton’s Super Valu, Arcanum, Patty’s IGA, Bradford, Greenville Ace Hardware, Farmers State Bank, New Madison, Birt’s Store, New Weston, Osgood State Bank and Versailles Ace Hardware. Please note that when purchasing your licenses from the agents listed to make checks payable to the agent. They sell annual licenses only. According to RC 955.14(E), authorized agents in the county selling dog licenses are required
to charge an administrative fee of 75-cents for each dog license in addition to the registration fee. Three-year licenses and permanent licenses are also available. Three-year licenses are $48 and can be purchased at the Auditor’s Office, the Animal Shelter and online. Permanent licenses may be purchased at the Auditor’s Office and Animal Shelter for $160. They are non-refundable. You can register your dog(s) online at www. doglicenses.us/oh/darke. A $2.25 processing fee applies per dog. For faster service, mail your renewal form with updated information and the appropriate fees to: Carol Ginn, Darke County Auditor, 504 S. Broadway,
Greenville, Ohio 45331. Please make check payable to the Darke County Treasurer. Kennel applications can only be purchased at the Darke County Animal Shelter. Kennel licenses are $80. A copy of your vendor’s license is required to purchase a kennel license. A kennel owner is an establishment that keeps, houses and maintains adult dogs as defined in section 956.01 of the Revised Code, for the purpose of breeding the dogs for a fee or other consideration received through a sale, exchange or lease and that is not a high volume breeder licensed under Chapter 956 of the Revised Code. (ORC 955.02) Effective 3/13/2013
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Sunday, November 17, 2019 3B
Watercolor is focus
GREENVILLE – The Greenville Art Guild is excited to present another watercolor workshop by Rusty Hardin. They are fortunate to have Rusty back to teach more advanced techniques in watercolor. She has inspired many artists during her more than 15 years experience teaching classes. Rusty is the owner and operator of Rusty Hardin Studio in Tipp City. She has the ability to motivate all levels of artists to create in watercolor and she leaves each artist with a feeling of accomplishment. Rusty helps artists to communicate thoughts through paintings which speak volumes to everyone. This watercolor class is for artists with some experience. It will be Dec. 7, starting at 10 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m. The location is the former junior high art room at the back of Memorial Hall, on Fifth Street in Greenville. The cost for the workshop is $30 for Guild members and $35 for nonmembers. To register, make your check payable to the Greenville Art Guild and mail it to PO Box 172, Greenville, Ohio 45331. For more information, call or text Marilyn Banks at (937) 423-0630 or Carolyn Armstrong at (937) 526-4192. As far as supplies, the only thing that will be provided is Arches watercolor paper. The equipment that
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Rusty Hardin is shown demonstrating basic watercolor techniques at a recent Art Guild workshop.
you will need is the following: watercolor paints in the form of a pan or tubes, palette and your favorite brushes. Bring supplies that you would normally bring to a painting workshop. Please bring a brown bag lunch, as food will not be provided. The subject matter for that day will be a sunset casting lights and shadows on a barn and surrounding trees. Rusty will provide a reference picture of the
barn. She will allow you to transfer the picture to the watercolor paper. However, please feel free to bring your own reference materials related to this subject matter. This will be a marvelous opportunity to bond with fellow artists and share ideas and to explore many new watercolor techniques. Space is limited, so register early so you won’t be disappointed.
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Greenville High School students from the 2018-2019 after-school Big Buddies mentoring program wait to meet up with their Greenville Elementary School Little Buddies.
BBBS and Empowering team up GREENVILLE – Again this year, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County will be partnering with Empowering Darke County Youth during the 2019-2020 school year to provide after-school support for area youth. Both agencies are 501(c)3 non-profit United Way partners. Big Brothers Big Sisters’ mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Empowering Darke County Youth’s mission is to provide after-school and summer tutoring programs to assist students in the areas of language arts and math with the goal of strong students for a strong community. Big Brothers Big Sisters offers after-school mentoring programs at Ansonia, Greenville, and Versailles Schools in Darke County. Big Buddies is a nine-month commitment where high school students volunteer to mentor elementary students. During these meetings, high school students, under the supervision of Big Brothers Big
Sisters staff, work with one or two children on different educational and recreational activities. The agency will be utilizing the Peace Education Foundation’s “Peace Works” curriculum which focuses on violence prevention, social & emotional development, conflict resolution, mediation skills, character & values, and bullying prevention. Empowering Darke County Youth conducts daily After School tutoring programs at Greenville Elementary and Middle School and a twice a week program at Ansonia Local Schools. Its Summer Tutoring programs are open to all Darke County students. Academic tutoring is provided by college, high school, and adult volunteers under the supervision of experienced Empowering supervisors. Big Brothers Big Sisters and Empowering Darke County Youth will combine their efforts at Greenville City Schools twice a month to empower the potential of students through mentoring, tutoring, reading, and fun
activities. Mentoring and tutoring programs are widespread components of many after-school programs, and studies prove that children who spend time with positive role models are more likely to become healthy, productive adults. Both programs offer free services for students and school districts, and are supported by United Way, grants, personal and business donations, sponsorships, and fundraisers. If you would like to enroll a child or become an event sponsor, donor, volunteer, or learn more about how you can make a difference in a child’s life with Big Brothers Big Sisters, contact the local agency at (937) 492-7611, (937) 547-9622, or go to www.bigbrobigsisshelbydarke.org for more information. If you would like to support Empowering Darke County Youth’s mission to help students struggling with their academics, go to its website, www.countynewsonline.org, Facebook page, or email empoweringyouth101@gmail.com.
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Greenville Early Bird
GHS Class of 2009 reunion FM soccer thanks sponsors
Dick Brown courtesy photo
GREENVILLE – The Greenville High School Class of 2009 held its 10th year reunion on Aug. 24 at Turtle Creek Golf Course. Class members present were (kneeling) Erin Hartzell Hines, Lucy Stephens, Tessa Clark, Andrea Bonfiglio, Victoria Marti, Rachael Duplessis, Britley Ritz, Ryan Butts, Kyle Teaford, Lindsay Ricker, (row two) Derrick Harshbarger, Zach Melling, Emily Oiler Megown, Laci Stikeleather Sturgill, Shaun Duplessis, Cassi Chalmers, Kirsten Keller Harvey, Brittany Bowers Bear, Kaylin Cates Henninger, Kurstin Wysong Butts, Tiffany Enicks, Tamzin Bennett Powell, Morgan Small (row three) Michelle Brandt, Tyler Martin, Kevin Brenner, Jaime Pierce Clawson, Arielle Hayes, Jordan Ferguson, Leah Cain Shepherd, Mollie Ruble, Seth Monnin, Taylor Wagner Shear, Alex Derr, Tasha Livingston Rosengarten and Clayton McGlothlin. (Dick Brown photo)
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PITSBURG – The Franklin Monroe High School soccer programs recently held a successful golf outing. They would like to thank their sponsors of the 2019 Kickin’ Classic. Sponsors include: 571 Diner, A&S, Inc., A.R. Winery, Addis Family, Applied Kolors, Auto Zone, Baker Country Time Popcorn, Beasley Heating & Cooling, Belle Fiole Tanning (Arcanum), Bob Evans, Brown’s Sweet Shop & Bakery, Brumbaugh Construction, Brumbaugh’s Fruit Farm, Cashland (Piqua), Club 7 Sports, Columbus Crew SC, Cox Trailers, D&R Fourman, LLC, Dave Knapp Ford, Dickman Supply, Inc., Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP, Farmer Brown’s, Fellers Classic Auto Restoration, Keith & Peggy Foutz, Francis Furniture, Gerber Veterinary Service, Greenville National Bank, Hartzell Propeller, Henny Penny Corporation, Home State Healthcare, Hometown Comfort, JAFE Decorating, Inc., Jays Country
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Store, Jim Gable Insurance Agency, Inc., JT’s Brew & Grill, Julee Bourne – Smooth Reflections, Edward & Anna Kimbley, KLD Janitorial Service, Koorsten Fire & Security, Lightning Electric, MaidRite Sandwich Shoppe, Marathon Petro Gettysburg, McMiller’s Carryout, Miami Industrial Trucks, Midwest Ag Transport, Morgan Services, Inc., Nancy’s Beauty & Tanning Salon, Nikole Fasnacht – Independent Thirty-One Consultant, Picnic’s Pizza
& Grille, Pitsburg Pizza & Grill, R.J. Warner Insurance, Rapid Fired Pizza, Rob’s Auto Parts, LLC, S&S Vintage Warehouse, Second National Bank, Sigfried Bourne, Sink Jewelers, Sitebound Supplies, Inc., Skippy’s Garage, Sloopy’s, Snap Fitness, Gary & Doris Stephens, Studio 1 Hair Design, The Bistro Off Broadway, TKM Auto and Tire, LLC, SportsPlex, Tyler Made Construction, Valvoline Instant Oil Change, and Youniques.
Versailles earns recognition
When choosing Brookdale, you are entrusting your loved one to the most experienced Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care programs in the country. More than a quarter of a century of research and experience has allowed Brookdale to develop its person-centered approach to memory care. Our specially trained dementia specialist are equipped to offer compassionate, personalized care for the resident and their family. Daily path of programming meets the needs of all levels of dementia, which utilizes resident’s remaining skills and reawakens past talents. Solace is our late-stage program which engages our most vulnerable and frail residents. The Clare Bridge dining program helps residents to enjoy and manage dining through dementia-friendly menus and specialized, supportive techniques to maintain the use of utensils. Partnerships are built through consistent assignments of care partners. InTouch by Brookdale brings the outside world inside for our residents. InTouch is ideal for those with physical or cognitive limitations and provides an unintimidating, intuitively designed touch-screen computer interface that features picture-based screen promts-so it’s easy to use. Who they were before Alzheimer’s is who they deserve to be with Alzheimer’s. No one should be defined by the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Maintaining identity and a strong sense of self comes from living a life that is filled with meaning, purpose and daily contributions-at Brookdake you can live your best life!
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VERSAILLES – The Village of Versailles was honored for its achievements during the past year at the 2019 American Municipal Power (AMP)/ Ohio Municipal Electric Association (OMEA) Annual Conference. The Village of Versailles Utilities received the AMP System Improvement Honorable Mention in recognition of the N. West St./Circuit Number 8 Relocation project, which resulted in a reduction of outages by undergrounding electric lines in a heavily wooded residential area. Additionally, new decorative LED streetlights were installed and paired with the underground system. The Village of Versailles Utilities also received a
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Marc Gerken, AMP president/CEO (right), presented Kyle Francis (left) with Versailles’ System Improvement Honorable Mention.
Safety Award in the Transmission and Distribution category for no time lost due to reportable accidents or injuries. The annual AMP/ OMEA Conference was
Midmark promotes McGlinch DAYTON — Midmark Corp., a leading provider of medical, dental and veterinary equipment, technology and services, recently announced that Monique McGlinch was promoted to vice president, customer engagement and corporate Agile center of excellence. In this new key role, McGlinch will oversee project management which will be centered on the Agile framework, customer experience, guest services and facilities. John Baumann, Midmark president and CEO stated, “Monique brings extensive
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Because of a two-day grain bin fire on November 4-5, we would like to extend a big thanks to the Arcanum Fire Department along with Pitsburg, New Madison, Gettysburg, Versailles, Greenville Township, City of Greenville, Brookville, Lewisburg, and Phillipsburg; to McDonald's on Sweitzer Street for the sandwiches to feed the hungry/tired firemen; and to our family and friends that helped us in our time of need - THANK YOU! Gerald & Sandy Brehm, Kelly & Nancy Brehm, Arcanum, Ohio Special Notices
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CITY OF GREENVILLE On November 5, 2019, the City of Greenville, Ohio adopted the following legislation: •
Resolution #19-129 authorizing donation no longer needed to server.
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Ordinance #19-130 authorizing city employees donate sick leave Rob Weyant, declare emergency.
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Ordinance #19-131 authorizing city employees donate sick leave Courtney Sims, declare emergency.
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Ordinance #19-132 establishing write-off uncollectible accounts.
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Ordinance #19-135 transfer.
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The Board of Trustees for the Community Improvement Corporation of Greenville, OH (CIC} will be accepting sealed per acre bids for rent of land for the calendar years 2020, 2021 & an option for calendar year 2022 for 69 acres (more or less) located within the Greenville Industrial Park property in Section 6, Greenville Township, Darke County, Ohio. Sealed bids must be submitted to the CIC by 2:00 p.m., Monday, November 25, 2019 to be considered by the CIC Board of Trustees. Bids are to be delivered to the City of Greenville's Mayor's office at 100 Public Square Greenville, OH. The CIC reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. All bidders will be notified of the bid results and who was awarded the bid no later than December 10, 2019. Specifications, including FSA farm/tract maps and a copy of the farm cash lease document may be picked up at the Mayor's office. Questions may be directed to either CIC Treasurer John Swallow at 937-547-2531 or CIC Secretary Curt Garrison at 937- 316-1023.
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Up for Auction, is this move in ready one-story conventional style brick Up forbuilt Auction, this1050 move in ready conventional style home, in 1990iswith square feet ofone-story living space. This home host brick home,and built1 in 1990 1050 square feet and of living space. This 3 bedrooms bath, eatwith in kitchen, living room a utility room with home host 3Features bedrooms 1 bath, eat in kitchen, livingfresh room and cupboards. also and include new carpeting throughout, paint, baseboard heat, and vinyl replacement windows, 1 ½ car anew utility room with cupboards. Features also includeand newa carpeting DIRECTIONS: From Greenville takenew St. Rt. 502 Bakers Store Rd, then attached garage. The frontnew yard baseboard has landscaping and gravel drive, the throughout, fresh paint, heat,toand vinyl replacement turn right Brumbaugh Rd. (Watch for in signs). back yardonto has a fenced yard.The Plan to attend an open windows, anda autility 1 ½shed car and attached garage. front yard has new house to see all the possibilities. landscaping gravel the one-story back yard has a utility shed Up for Auction,and is this movedrive, in ready conventional style brick and a built fenced in yard. Plan to anliving open houseThis tothe see allhost the home, in 1990 with 1050 feet of space. home Terms-The appraised value ofsquare thisattend property is $83,310.00, property 3 bedrooms 1 bath, in kitchen, livingthus room a utility room with possibilities. must sell for and 2/3rds of theeat appraised value, theand bidding must start at cupboards. newdown carpeting throughout, fresh paint, $ $55,540.00.Features Buyer toalso payinclude $5,000.00 day of auction, balance due new baseboard heat,shall andhave vinylpossession replacement and a 1shall ½ car within 30 days. Buyer day windows, of closing. Closing be TermsThe appraised value of this property is $83,310.00, the attached garage. The front 2019. yard has newtolandscaping and gravel drive, the on or before December pay all taxes upthus to day of closing property must sell for 13, 2/3rds ofSeller the appraised value, the bidding back yard has aform utility shed andBuyer a fenced in yard. Plan attend an Have open using the short pro-ration. to pay all taxes duetothereafter. must start $the $55,540.00. Buyer to pay $5,000.00 down day of housefinancing to seeatall possibilities. your arranged before the auction. Call 937-547-3202 or 423-2656 auction, balance due within 30 days. Buyerdetails shall and havepictures. possession day or go to www.edwardsauctions.com for more of closing. appraised Closing shall or property before December 13, 2019. Seller Terms-The valuebeofonthis is $83,310.00, the property must 2/3rds value, thus bidding must start at to paysell allfor taxes upoftothe dayappraised of closing using thethe short form pro-ration. OWNERDELORES G MILLER, $ $55,540.00. to pay down dayyour of auction, balance due Buyer to pay Buyer all taxes due$5,000.00 thereafter. Have arranged DAVE SNIDER CASE #financing 2019-2-015, within 30the days. BuyerCONSERVATOR, shall possession day of closing. Closing shall be before auction. Call have 937-547-3202 or 423-2656 or go to www. on or before December 13, 2019. Seller to pay all taxes up to day of closing ATTORNEY THOMAS GUILLOZET edwardsauctions.com for more details and using the short form pro-ration. Buyer to pay all pictures. taxes due thereafter. Have your financing arranged before the email-rich@edwardsauctions.com auction. 937-547-3202 or 423-2656 www.edwardsauctions.com OwnerDelores G Miller, DaveCall Snider Conservator, or go to www.edwardsauctions.com for moreThomas details and pictures. Case # 2019-2-015, Attorney Guillozet
OWNER- DELORES G MILLER, DAVE SNIDER CONSERVATOR, CASE # 2019-2-015, ATTORNEY THOMAS GUILLOZET 937-547-3202 www.edwardsauctions.com email-rich@edwardsauctions.com CELL # 937-423-2656
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Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Delinquent Lands Revised Code, Sec. 5721.191 Notice of sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes:
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Primary Residential Mortgage Inc. VS. Brian Hutchinson, et al. No. 19CV00247
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate
Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 First Guaranty Mortgage Corp. VS. Andrea Marker, et al. No. 17CV00034
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Wells Fargo VS. Ned Poth Sr., et al. No. 18CV00525
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26
Bank of NY Mellon VS. Darrel Wintrow, et al. No. 18CV00519
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OH-70159041
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Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will Pursuant to an Order of Sale, In the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Case No. 19CV00175, offer for sale at public auction, in the I will offer for sale at public aucPursuant to an Order of Sale, I will Pursuant to an Order of Sale, inSHERIFF’S the matter of SALE foreclosure for delinquent land OF taxes ScottSHERIFF’S J. Zumbrink,SALE offer SHERIFF’S SALE OF SALE roomSale of of theReal County Cominof the meeting room of the OF of liensSHERIFF’S OF for sale public auction, I will offer Sheriff’s for sale atSale public auc-Estatemeeting Sheriff’s tion, Sale Real Estate of Real Sheriff’s Estate Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate Sheriff’s SaleOhio, of Real Estatevs. Jason Voisard, Sheriff’s at Sale of Real Estatein the Sheriff’s Sale ofDelinquent Real Estate REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ESTATE REAL ESTATEmeeting Lands CountyREAL Treasurer of Darke County, Plaintiff, et al., missioners Building in Greenville, on County Commissioners Building room of the County Comtion, in the meeting room of the Delinquent Lands Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 in Lands Code, Sec.Sec. 2329.26 Revised Code, Sec. Revised Code,2329.26 Sec. 5721.191 Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Delinquent Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Revised Revised Code, 2329.26on Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Revised Code, Sec. 5721.191 Defendants. Friday, November 1, 2019, at 10:00 Greenville, on NY Friday, November 1, missioners Building in Greenville, County Commissioners Building in Revised Code, Sec. 5721.191 Fargo VS.of sale under judgment Bank of Mellon VS. Residential Mortgage FirstofGuaranty Mortgage Notice sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens Wells for Deutsche Bank has been rendered Capital Friday, &Primary Whereas, judgement against certain parcels Village of real propNotice of 10:00 foreclosure of the liensfollowing for Deutsche Bank JPMorgan Chase A.M., the following described real 2019, at A.M., November 1, 2019, at 10:00 Greenville, on Friday, November 1, Notice of VS. sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens for delinquent land delinquent land taxes: Ned Poth delinquent Sr., et al. land taxes: Darrel Wintrow, et al. VS. Brian Hutchinson, Corp. VS. erty for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, as follows: LLCA.M.,Inc. VS. costs, and chargesInvestment VS. estate, in the Village of Ansonia in described real estate, in the City of the following described real es2019, atCommon 10:00Marker, A.M., theetfollowing taxes: No.County, 18CV00519 et al. In the Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, No. 18CV00525 Andrea al. Christina Gulley, et al. VS. of Darke Ohio, Case No. Gary Todd $2,415.34 (Two Thousand Four Hundred FifteenMoore, Dollars and 34/100) Darke County to-wit: In the Common Pleas Court Greenville in Darke County to-wit: tate, in the Darren TownshipYoung, of Twinetin al. Darke Casedescribed real estate, the TownNo. 19CV00223, in the in matter of foreclosure of liens forto an Pursuant Order of Sale, will of Sale, 19CV00145, in Ithe matter ofPursuant foreclosuretoof an liensOrder for delinquent No. 19CV00247 No. 17CV00034 No. 19CV00193 Randall Liette, et al. et al. No. 19CV00231 312 W. Canal St. Ansonia, Ohio Street Address: 321 E. Weller St. Street Address: 527 Birt St. County to-wit: delinquent land taxes Scott J. Zumbrink, County Treasurer ship of Adams in Darke County landauction, taxes Scott J. Zumbrink, County, In the Common Court of Darke County, Ohio, Case No. 19CV00175, offer for sale at public in the I willCounty offerTreasurer for saleofatDarke public aucto an toOrder of Sale, I will of Darke No. 19CV00251 Pursuant Pursuant anPlaintiff, Order vs.of Gladys Sale, Tweedy, Pursuant to an OrderPleas of Sale, No. 17CV00599 Pursuant an Order of Sale, County, to Ohio, et al., Ohio C15221322010314200 Ansonia, Greenville, Ohio to-wit: Ohio,County Plaintiff,Comvs. Jay Bergman, Defendants. I will at public of liens in the offer matterforofsale foreclosure for delinquent land J. Zumbrink, I will atoffer for auction, sale at public meeting room of the tion, etinal.,the meeting room of the Pursuant to an Order ofoffer Sale,for sale public in the Defendants. I will offer for sale at public aucPursuant to an Order of taxes Sale, Scott Parcel Number: inWhereas, Parcel Number: Grubbsroom Rex auction, in the meeting room County, Street 6990 Requarth judgement been rendered against certain par-in auction, in 7757 the meeting will offeretforal., sale at Street public Address: County Treasurer of Darke Plaintiff, Jason I Voisard, I will Ohio, offer for sale at vs. public missioners Greenville, on has County Commissioners Building meeting room County of the County Comtion, in Address: thejudgment meeting the against Whereas, hasroom been of rendered certain Buildingcels of Whereas, the Countysuch Commissioners of theOhio Commissioners auction, inunderthe meetingRd. roomArcanum, judgement orders such real property to be sold by the of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, C15221323030310100 F27221102030110900 auction, in the meeting room Rd. Greenville, Ohio Defendants. Friday, November 1, 2019, 10:00as follows: Greenville, Friday, November missioners Building in Greenville, of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, County Commissioners Building in Building in Greenville, on Friday,on parcels of the County Commissioners Building to in Greenville, Friday, costs, and at charges $2,732.59on(Two Thousand Seven1, of of thesuch County Commissioners signed satisfy theontotal judgment; Parcel Parcel Number: December 6, Building in Greenville, costs, and chargesNovember as follows: 1, $2,703.14 (Twothe following Whereas, hasamount beenBuilding rendered against on certain of real prop- on Friday, December 6, judgement 2019, at 10:00 A.M., described 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following Friday, Number: November 1, 2019, 2019,atat10:00 10:00 interest, in Greenville, Friday,parcels Greenville, on Friday, Hundred Thirty real Two and 59/100) A.M., the following described December 6, 2019, at P58030823000010102 10:00 The complete legalof Ansonia description The complete legal description Hundred Three and 14/100) estate, A.M.,for thetaxes, following described penalties, A02031028000012300 Decemberinterest, 6, 2019, at 10:00 erty assessments, costs, and charges as follows: in the Village described A.M., thereal following described real ines- Thousand 2019, Seven at 10:00 A.M., the following 6364 Cohee Rd.inRossburg, Ohio real estate, in the City of estate, in the of Brown A.M., the Sheriff following described real estate, in the of public Greenville A.M., the following described Now, therefore, notice isHundred hereby given that I, Toby L.34/100) Spencer, of the parcel may be obtained from of the parcel may obtained from The complete legal description 207 N. Walnut St. Union City, Ohio $2,415.34 (Two Thousand Four Fifteen Dollars and Darke County to-wit: R65031217000020700 Greenville in DarkebeCounty to-wit: Darke County to-wit: real estate, in the of Greenville tate, in the Township of Twin in Darke described real estate, in the Townestate, in the of Arcanum in Darke County to-wit: of County, Ohio, willOhio sellreal such real property at public auction, cash,to-wit: The complete the county auditor.321 Property was apthe county auditor. Property was legal description H33211330020111200 in Darkefor County of the parcel may be obtained from 312Darke W.Street Canal St. Ansonia, in Darke County to-wit: Street Address: E. Weller St. Street Address: 527 Birt St. Street Address: County to-wit: ship of Adams in Darke County Whereas, such judgement orders such real property to be Address: to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against praised at $54,000.00 and cannot be appraised at $70,000.00 and canof the parcel may be obtained from Street Address: the county auditor. Property was 3743 State Route 47 C15221322010314200 Street Address: 315 N. Main Whereas, such judgment orders such real property be 410 Wayne Ave. Greenville, OH Ansonia,toOhio Greenville, sold by the undersigned to satisfy the Ohio total amount of such to-wit: 232inTiffin St. Greenville, OHcounty auditor. Ansonia, Ohio was ap- soldappraised each parcel the County Commissioners BuildingOhio in Greenville, the above St. Arcanum, sold less than judgment; two-thirds of that not be sold for less than two-thirds by the undersigned to satisfy total amount of for such Parcel at Number: the Property at $62,000.00 andthecanParcel Number: Parcel Number: Street Address: 7757 Grubbs Rex Street Address: 6990 Requarth Parcel Number: Parcel Number: Parcel Number: F27221235030612100 named County, Friday, theorders 1st daysuch of November, 2019to atbe10:00 o’clock A.M., amount. Appraisal did includepublic notice of thatis hereby amount. Appraisal did not praised at $100,000.00 and cannot judgment; not be sold for less than two-thirds Now,not therefore, given that I, Toby Whereas, suchonjudgement real property sold by the underC15221323030310100 F27221102030110900 F27221235010512000 Rd. Arcanum, Ohio C13021321000010301 Rd. Greenville, Ohio P59230804020111000 The complete legalfrom description Now, therefore, public noticedid is hereby given that I, Tobyexamination. and continuing day toofamount day thereafter, if any parcel does notThereceive a sufL. Spencer, Sheriff of Darkeinclude County,any Ohio, will sellexamination. such real any interior interior be sold for less than two-thirds of that The complete legal description of that amount. Appraisal not signed to satisfy the total of such judgment; complete legal description Parcel Number: Parcel Number: The complete legal description the parcel may be obtained from Spencer, Sheriff of Darke County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an of the parcel obtained ficient bid, it shall be offered forofsale, undermay the be same terms and conditions of be obtained of the parcel may amount. Appraisal didmay notbeinclude any L.property include any interior examination. the parcel obtained the county auditor. Property was legal description completeagainst legaleach description P58030823000010102 A02031028000012300 at public auction, for cash, to the highest The biddercomplete of an from the county auditor. amount sufficient to satisfy The the judgment parcel at from the county auditor. fromof day the and county auditor.place, on Friday, the the first therefore, sale atpublic the same at that the same If any parcel does not receive parcel appraised at and $60,000.00 and interior examination. If any parcel does not receive Now, noticetime is hereby given I, Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Property was appraised at amount sufficient to satisfy thedescription judgment againstofeach the parcel parcelatmay the be County obtained froma ofIfBuilding theany parcel maydoes be obtained from Commissioners in Greenville, innot the receive above Property was appraised at The complete legal Property was appraised at cannotday be sold for less than two15th of November, 2019, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment $91,000.00 and cannot be sufficient bid, it shall be County, offered forFriday,athe it shall be offered Commissioners Building infrom Greenville, the above $45,000.00 and cannot If beanycomplete parcel does not description receive a the aofCounty sufficient bid, itbe shall be offered named thesufficient 6th day ofbid, December, 2019 at was of Darke County, Ohio, will sell$122,000.00 such real property at public for cash, and cannot be auction, thein county auditor. Property was on apcounty auditor. Property The legal the parcel may obtained thirds of that amount. Appraisal sold for less than two-thirds sold for less than two-thirds County, Friday,time the 6th day of 2019 against the parcel. o’clock A.M., day to day thereafter, sold for less than two-thirds sale theatatsame time10:00 of day and same for sale from theat sametime of and day canand sufficient it shall offered for named for sale theonauditor. same of day andDecember, to of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment praised $54,000.00 and cannot beand continuing appraised $70,000.00 did the nothighest include bidder any interior of the parcel may be be obtained from theo’clock county Property was ofbid, that amount. Appraisal of that against amount. Appraisal 10:00 A.M., and continuing from day to day thereafter, of that amount. Appraisal if any parcel does not receive a sufficient bid,Friday, it shall be offered place on Friday, November 15, 2019. same place on November examination. did not include any interior sale the same time of day and same same place on Friday, November each parcel at the County Commissioners Building in Greenville, in the above did not include any interior foroffered less than for two-thirds of the thatsame terms not beandsold for lessofthan two-thirds the county auditor. Property was ap- if any appraised at $62,000.00 can-bid, it sold did not include any interior parcel does not receive a and sufficient shall be sale, under conditions the first sale examination. OFdoes SALE: Deposit required this property: ofexamination. purchase price If TERMS any parcel receive willsale be no minimum bidsame set time for of day 15, 2019. will be nodidminiexamination. place November 15,cannot 2019. for 15, named County, onnotFriday, the 1st day offor November, 201915% at 10:00 o’clock A.M., 2019. There will betwo-thirds no conditions mini- ofThere sale,be under the same terms and the first amount. Appraisal didat not include of and that not praisedonatIfFriday, $100,000.00 and not sold for less than and the atamount. theThere sameAppraisal place, on Friday, any parcel does not receive a sufficient it shall be after parcel does not receive Balance duebid, within 30daydays Confirmation. any parcelif does not receive at that thebid same daysale and at thenot same place, Friday, this sale according to 20th ORCdaySection setinterior for this sale accordThere will be nothan minimum bid set for andmum and continuing from to day Ifthereafter, any parcel does notIfa any receive a sufthe of December,mum 2019,bid for amount sufficient to settime for ofAppraisal this accordany on interior examination. include anyan examination. be sold for less two-thirds of that of amount. did a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale the same time sufficient bid, it shall be a sufficient bid, it shall be the 20th day of December, 2019, for an amount 2329.21. sufficient to satisfy the parcel.Section 2329.21. The The purchaser shalljudgment be re- against ing the to ORC according tonot ORC Section ficient shall be offered sale, under conditions offered for did sale the same time ing to ORC Section 2329.21. The offered for sale of the samethis timesaleAppraisal amount. include any satisfy of day bid, andit same place on foroffered include any interior examination. for salethe thesame same terms time and the judgment against the parcel. of day and same place on of day and same place on TERMS OF SALE: required for thisbe property: offor PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY Friday, December 21, 2019. sponsible for costs, allowance, andaDeposit purchaser shall responsible the first sale and at the same time at theplace sameonplace, on Friday, the 2329.21. The purchaser shall be reof of dayday andandsame purchaser shall be responsible for If any parcel does not receive If any parcel does not15% receive interior examination. If any parcel does not receive Friday, December 21, 2019. TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: 15% of December 21, 2019. purchase price Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. There will be noAT minimum bidAUCTION December 21, 2019. TO BEday SOLD PUBLIC MAY BEsufficient SUBJECT TO A Friday, FEDERAL TAX taxes that the proceeds of the sale costs, allowance, and taxes that the 15th of November, 2019, forFriday, an amount to satisfy the judgment sponsible for costs, allowance, and costs, allowance, and taxes that sufficient bid, it shall be offered for a sufficient bid, it shall be offered If any There parcelwilldoes receive be nonot minimum bid a purchase a sufficient it shall be offered There will be no minimum price bid, Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BYaccording THE SALE, PURCHASforitproceeds this salebeaccording tofor bid set for this sale according are insufficient to cover. proceeds of the sale are insufficient against the parcel. taxes thatsetbid, the ofoffered the sale the proceeds of the sale are insufsale the same time of day and same for sale the sametime of day and sufficient shall set for this sale to AND for sale the same time of day and ORC Section 2329.21. The PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT ORC Section 2329.21. The to ORCTHE Section The ORC Section TheSEARCH ERS OF ANY REAL PROPERTY ARE2329.21. URGED TO FED-2329.21.are purchaser shall SUCH be responsible to cover. insufficient to cover. on Friday, November 15, 2019. same place on EXTINGUISHED Friday, November ficient toTOcover. sale the same time of day and same PROPERTY same place Friday, November BE on SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAYplace BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE BY purchaser shall be responsible purchaser shall be responsible purchaser shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and taxes ERAL TAXOF LIEN INDEX THATrequired IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO TERMS SALE: Deposit for this property: 15% of purchase price TERMS OF SALE: Deposit reTERMS Deposit reTO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY for costs, allowance, and taxes TERMS OF SALE: Deposit reThere will be no minimum bid set for 15, 2019. There will PROPERTY be no miniTHE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY OF SUCHSALE: REAL TERMS OF SALE: Deposit refor costs, allowance, and taxes place on Friday, November 15, 2019. 15, 2019. There will be no minifor costs, allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale the proceeds of the sale are THEquired SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY thatFILED the proceeds sale will ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAXfor LIEN INDEX THAT IS DETERMINE IF NOTICE OFafter A that FEDERAL TAX LIEN WITH of thequired Balance due within 30 days Confirmation. the proceeds of theHAS saleBEEN quired for this property: $5,000.00 quired for this property: $5,000.00 forthat this property: $5,000.00 this sale according to ORC Section mum bid set this sale accordfor this property: $5,000.00 There be no minimum bid set for mum bid set for this sale accordare insufficient to cover. insufficient to cover. are insufficient to cover. ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT THE be COUNTY TOdue DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF are insufficient to cover. RESPECT ANY SUCH Balance due within 30BYshall days after Balance within 30 days after 2329.21. The re- RECORDER ing to ORC Section 2329.21. The Balance due within 30ORC days after KEPT this sale TERMS according Section Balance due within 30 daysTOafter ingBYtoTHE ORC Section 2329.21. The TERMS OF TO SALE: Deposit REAL PROPERTY. COUNTY RECORDER DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF purchaser OF toSALE: Deposit TERMS OF SALE: Deposit A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY TERMS OF SALE: Deposit Toby L. Spencer PUBLICforNOTICE IS HEREBYrequired GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY required this property: Confirmation. Confirmation. sponsible for costs, allowance, and purchaser shall be responsible for Confirmation. required for this property: 2329.21. The purchaser shall be reConfirmation. purchaser shall be responsible for required for this property: A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. for this property: $5,000.00 Balance due withinAUCTION $5,000.00 Balance due within within Sheriff, Darke County, Balance Ohio TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC MAYBalance BE SUBJECT TO A $5,000.00 FEDERAL TAX due sponsible SUCH REALallowance, PROPERTY. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff $5,000.00 due within taxes that the proceeds of the sale costs, allowance, and taxes that the Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff for costs, allowance, and Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff costs, and taxes that Toby L. Spencer 30 days after Confirmation. 30 days after Confirmation. 30 days after Confirmation. 30 days after Confirmation. 10/27 3T LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE 10/13, SALE, 10/20, AND PURCHASTobyinsufficient L. Spencer 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3T 10/20, 10/27 3T are to cover. proceeds of10/13, the sale areCounty, insufficient 10/13, 10/20, of10/27 3T taxes that the proceeds the sale 10/13, 10/20, 3T the proceeds of the sale10/27 are insufSheriff, Darke Ohio Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Sheriff, Darke County, Ohio OH-70159090 ERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THEOH-70159088 FEDto cover. OH-70159081 OH-70159087 OH-70159092 are insufficient to cover. ficient to cover. ERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO TERMS OF SALE: Deposit reTERMS OF SALE: Deposit reTERMS OF SALE: Deposit reTERMS OF SALE: Deposit reInformation Real estatefortaxthis information can be$5,000.00 found at the following web site: darkepropertymax.govPersonal (proper ID, local$5,000.00 check signed in quired our presence), check or cash DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF General A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH quired check for this property: for thiscashier’s property: $5,000.00 quired property: quired for this property: $5,000.00 The Sheriff isTO issued the Clerk of Courts Office. Sales are advertised in ernmax.com real estate appraisal database. All sales are held in the meeting room of the isBalance accepted. due The buyer will be required to sign a disclaimer that relieves the Sheriff and RESPECT ANYOrders SUCHof Sales REALfrom PROPERTY. 30 days after Balance due within 30 days after Balance due withinBuilding, 30 days afterBroadway, Balance due within 30 days after appraising agents ofwithin The Early Bird once every week for three consecutive weeks. The Sheriff’s Office does not County Commissioners 520 South Greenville. liabilities of hazards, or past due bills, as it it the responsibility of the Toby L. Spencer Confirmation. Confirmation. Confirmation. Confirmation. mail or give away a list of properties or information about purchasing foreclosed property. All sales begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. buyer to look into these matters before the sale date. The unpaid balance of the purchase Sheriff, Darke County, Ohio L. Spencer, Sheriff of sale is filed. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff price is due withinToby The properties are not available for tour or inspection as the Sheriff’s Office does not have Bidding information 30 days after confirmation 10/20, 3T 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3T 10/20, 10/20,in10/27 keys to any properties. Prior to the sale, most properties are10/13, appraised from10/27 the outside Bidding starts as10/13, directed in each10/27 sale ad.3TSuccessful bidders 10/13, must deposit the follow-3T More 3T Information only. The property is sold “as is”, caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). The Sheriff’s office ing: If appraised value of property is less than or equal to $10,000 the deposit is $2,000.00; You may contact Abby Wilson at (937) 547-4603 if you require further information. A listing does not have information on liens or taxes. $10,001 - $200,000 the deposit is $5,000.00; greater than $200,000 the deposit is $10,000.00. of properties can be viewed at darkecountysheriff.org. General Information Real estate tax information can be found at the following web site: darkepropertymax.govPersonal check (proper ID, local check signed in our presence), cashier’s check or cash The Sheriff is issued Orders of Sales from the Clerk of Courts Office. Sales are advertised in ernmax.com real estate appraisal database. All sales are held in the meeting room of the is accepted. The buyer will be required to sign a disclaimer that relieves the Sheriff and The Early Bird once every week for three consecutive weeks. The Sheriff’s Office does not County Commissioners Building, 520 South Broadway, Greenville. appraising agents of liabilities of hazards, or past due bills, as it it the responsibility of the mail or give away a list of properties or information about purchasing foreclosed property. All sales begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. buyer to look into these matters before the sale date. The unpaid balance of the purchase The properties are not available for tour or inspection as the Sheriff’s Office does not have Bidding information price is due within 30 days after confirmation of sale is filed. keys to any properties. Prior to the sale, most properties are appraised from the outside Bidding starts as directed in each sale ad. Successful bidders must deposit in the followMore Information only. The property is sold “as is”, caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). The Sheriff’s office ing: If appraised value of property is less than or equal to $10,000 the deposit is $2,000.00; You may contact Abby Wilson at (937) 547-4603 if you require further information. A listing OH-70159085
Active Seat, 345 HP, IVT Transmission, 5 Remotes, (22) Front Suitcase Weights, 1000 RPM-PTO, GEB111719 PAGE 2 OF 5 John Deere Quick Hitch, 18,300 Lb. Cap. 3-Point, 480/80R.50 CLASSIFIEDS 6B Sunday, November 17, 2019 Greenville Early Bird Rear Rubber with Duals, 380/80R.38 Front Rubber with Duals, A/C, Tilt, Buddy Seat, many &more options, absolutely GREENVILLE JOHN A. KAISER NORMA JEAN KAISER PRIVATE top 26 Friar Tuck NEW PRICE $9,000. SALE OF 13.684 ACRESlow BAREhours, FARM LAND quality condition, field ready, 2 Bed, 1 bath, recently painted, covered deck. (793190) GREENVILLE 3951 St Rt 571 W $192,500. SEALED be preparedBY to buyBIDS this one, Serial #: 5901 36 2Ecar garage,NEW LISTING $227,000. 3 Bed,US 1.5RT bath, 9 acres, two barns. (803423) Entry Level Software Testers: 5 Bed, 3 bath, garage, outbuilding, 1.3 acres. (803653) Initial Bids Due November 20, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. (noon) 1RW8345VADO14090; 2014 Case I.H. 6004 ANNA M AVE. NEW PRICE $249,000. Section 4, Wabash Township, Darke County, Ohio OUT OF GREENVILLE Are you looking for a great job with great people? 49970 Bed,Grandview 2 bath, 3 car att. Garage, country setting, bonus rooms over garage, Bradford $182,000. 110 Maxxum, 4x4 Front Tom. Guillozet, Attorney for John A. Kaiser and Nonna JeanWheel Kaiser, hereby Assist Then we’re looking for you. We need full-time help private (791968) 3 Bed, 2backyard. bath, 2 car att. Garage, just under an acre. (802973) offers at private sale by seal bids 13.684 acres811 of bare fann land locatedFull along View in Covington to test software for insurance 410 NEW PRICE NEW PRICE $145,000. Diesel Tractor, only hours, 7670WAGNER CH. Hm.AVE. Brad. Rd. Bradford $164,900. State Route 705 in Section 4 of Wabash Township, Darke County, Ohio. 34 Bed, 2 bath, car att.2Garage, 1636 sq. pasture. ft. high traffic area. (800381) companies. If you have at least an Associate’s Bed, 1.5 bath,2garage, acres, pole barn, (803144) Premium Cab, Tilt Wheel, A/C, Remotes, 156 PINE ST. Indiana St Ln NEW $47,500. Degree in Business, Management, Finance, 11081 Ohio Rd.LISTINGNEW LISTING $179,500. Detailed Bid Packets will be sent to any interested bidder by contacting 32 Bed, bath, front (804048) Accounting or General IT, or are working towards Bed, 11.5 bath, att.office, Garage, andporch. detached garage, 11 acres, deck. (805602) Attorney Tom. Guillozet, 207 East Main Street, Versailles, Ohio 45380; (937) Rear Lights, many options, 460/85R.38 1700 ST. RT. 571 $274,900. your degree, we’ll give you all the training you need. 1629 Verona Pitsburg Rd. Arcanum NEWLISTING $127,000. 526-3501; tguillozet@haneslaw.com. 34 Bed, 2 bath, bath,2240 garage, 17 acres, barn, twoappliances outbuildings. (800474) Bed, 2 sq ft living space, shed, stay. (805732) Rubber, 380/85R.28 Front Rubber, local, Submit your résumé at mariastechnology.com/careers/. OUT OF GREENVILLE Bids must be submitted per bid instructions no later than 12:00 noon on 1338 Harrison Rd. New Paris $80,000. No phone calls, please. 5311 LAKE DR. CELINA $139,900. November 20, 2019. All interested bidders who have submitted valid sealed high quality Tractor, low hours, absolutely Bed, 1 bath, 1 acre yard, motivated seller. (802985) 33 Bed, 2 bath, home with covered patio and boat lift. (791641) bids are invited to be present at announcement of bids on November 22, 2019 miss this one, Serial #: at like 9:00 a.m..new, at the officedon’t of Tom Guillozet set forth above and will be able to submit one re-bid. Sellers reserve the right to accept or reject any and all bids. ZDBE19132. Properties to be sold II AS IS 11• Anything statements made on day of re-bid shall take precedence over anyPOLARIS statements made in this advertisement. ATV Tom. Guillozet Polaris Ranger XP 900 Side-By-Side ATV, Hanes Law Group, Ltd. 4x4, Power Steering, Lights, 207 East MainAutomatic, Street Versailles, Ohio Roof & Windshield, 905 miles, Front Bumper with Elec. Winch, Dumping Cargo Box, Dk. Green. FARMLAND (2) Productive Preble Co. Farms – 158 Acres & 71 Acres – Selling at 12:00 Noon – for information and bidders KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY packets contact: Kirby Lyons Auctioneers (937).316.8400 or Everett Hocker (937) BLDG. #2 (White Building) 417.0748. 5317 SEBRING-WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331 GOLF CARTS & CARGO TRAILER (2) E-Z-Go Elec. Golf Carts, both have Roofs & Windshields, 2nd Rear Seat that folds flat for cargo platform, Hand Rails & Foot Rests, Head & Tail Lights, Hubcaps, Battery Chargers, both are identical, Dark (WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) Green with Tan Seats, excellent condition; AIRPLANE 2005 8’ Long x 5’ Fixed Wide Express 1947 Ercoupe Model #: 415-CD WingCargo Single-Engine Aircraft, Serial XL#: 4695, Engine – Cont. Motor, Model A&C 75 Series, FAA Registry #: N3994H. This aircraft has been in complete restoration and is 90-95% completed. Due to the death of Mr. Spillers it is not quite finished. We believe we have the remaining parts Series Enclosed Cargo Trailer, Rear Swing and equipment for the new owner to finish this project. Check this aircraft out, it is super sharp! Door, White Exterior, nice little trailer. ELECTRIC CAR 1975EARLY Vanguard 2-Door, CIT Electric Car, Bright Green, 13,441 actual miles, completely rebuilt engine, new leaf springs, shocks, drum, rotors, brake lines, street HORSE DRAWN WAGONS legal with lights, turn signals, radio. This is a titled vehicle; this car runs and drives good. Save fuel and buy this electric car at auction. Early “John Deere” Wood Box Bed Wagon TRAVEL TRAILER with original paint & 5-Kstenciling, 2007 Springdale # 253, 25 Ft. Travel Trailer, by Keystone. Sleeps 10’ 6, ducted8” A/C and Heat, full Awning, Bathroom, Kitchen with oak Cabinets, Stove and Oven, Microwave Oven, large Refrigerator/Freezer, Stereo system, spare Tire with cover & Bike rack, leveling jacks, propane bottle covers & more. This trailer is super long x 38” wide, Wood Spoke Wheels, clean and in excellent condition (don’t miss this one). nice original wagon; early “Tiffin” Wood ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SensenichBed Wood Aircraft Propeller, Brass coveredoriginal ends, 73 ½” longpaint x 6” wide; Wood Box Wagon with & Aircraft Propeller Mdl. F-700, 44” long x 4” wide; early Restored U.S.A.F. Jeep Pedal Car (nice); Schwinn Bicycle with Banana Seat, 3-Speed, Black, super nice; Hand Built Alum. (Gas powered) Airplane; Die Cast Phillips 66 Fuel Truck; Die stenciling, on sides (sold bylong; B.P. Air Fuel Round Wall Aviation Clock; Leather Western Revolver Holder; Cast Coca-Cola Bottlelettered Opener; Phillips 66 Aviation Fuel Glass Desk Plaque, 12” Leather Shoulder Holster; Spirit of St. Louis Ceramic Whiskey Airplane Decanter; early Aircraft Milk Bottle Paper Toppers; U.S. Army Mini Airplane Photos; early Henry Knapp, Decatur, IN), 10’ 8”verylong x Scout Patrol Leaders Book, Leather Bound Cover; 1931 Boy Scout Book; Mini Model A Horn; Beechcraft H-35 25th Anniversary Steering Wheel; early Boy Sprint Car Fiberglass Hood & Cowling & Rear Clip with Advertising from Smith 38” wide, Wood Spoke Wheels, very nice;Speed Shop, Eaton, Ohio; several Die Cast Airplanes including Texaco & others; sev. Airplane Models including: Beechcraft Mdl. 17, TWA Super G Pass. Jet; Airplane Christmas Ornaments; Remington Air Master 77 .177 Cal. Pellet/BB Repeter Pump Rifle; McCormick-Deering Aurora H.O. Race Track & Controls; (3) Dietz Oil Lanterns; Jim Box Jay Petroleum Advertising Thermometer; World Glove; early Oil Lamp; Wood Canes; #5 early “Weber” White Crock; (2) 5 Gal. Metal Van Leer Collectors Cans; #8 Cast Iron Chicken Frying Skillet; Sports Books; Baseball Cards; some Comic Books. Bed Wood Wagon with original paint & SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS stenciling, x 38”Engine wide, front Tool (2) Chain Hoists; Hand Crank Chamois Ringer; (3) Bostitch Air Nailers; Bostitch 60,000 Lb. Hydraulic12’ Press; long H. Duty Hydraulic Crane; Dbl. Bench Grinder; Stapler; Irwin Quick Clamps; B&D Circ. Saw; DeWalt Elec. 4” Plate Joiner with case; Werner 20 Ft. Alum. Extension Ladder; 8 Ft. Wood Step Ladder; (4) Vehicle Box, Wood Spring Drivers Seat, Wood Tire Cradles with Rollers Dollies; (2) Elec. Dremels; DeWalt Elec. Sawzall with case; Craftsman Jig Saw with case; B&D Rotary Saw with case; (2) 30” x 18” Mover Dollies; EasyWheels, Puller with case;nice Snap-Onoriginal Roller Tool Chest; Snap-On Air Snips; Air Reciprocating Saw; Bosch Tripod Laser Level; Portable Air Tank; Air Tools Spoke wagon; early including: Angle Drill, Chisel, Grinder, Air Body File, Air D.A. Sander; DeWalt Air Framing Nailer (NEW in box); Milwaukee 4” Elec. Cut-Off Grinder; Weller Solder Wood Small Box Bed Wagon, 5’ Elec. long x Saw; MAC ¼” & 3/8” Torque Wrenches; (2) Bolt Cutters; Craftsman Router & Gun Set; Porter Cable 4” Elec. Bench Joiner; Sand Blaster; Hitachi Chop Miter Table; Craftsman 8” Pedestal Band Saw; Craftsman 8” Table Saw; Dial Indicators; Calipers; Gauges; Craftsman Bottom Tool Box; Pipe Wrenches; Hole Saw Set; 23” size, Wood Gears, Wood Battery wide, Jumper Box;rare Stud Finder; Straight Edges; Levels; T-Square; Pipe Cutter; Conduit Bender; Torch Hoses & Tips; Battery Tender; Specialty Wrenches; ¼” Sockets; Hammers; Hand Tools; Ext. Cords; Car Ramps; Come-A-Longs; lg. Funnels; O.H.M.S. Meter; B&D Start-It Jumper Box; Cement Finishing Tools; Chisels; Spoke Wheels; very Early Wood 2-Wheel Bottle Jacks; Hatchets; Pry Bars; Log Chains; Hand & Tree Saws; sm. & lg. Ratchet Straps; Measuring Wheel; Tape Measures; C-Clamps; Battery Charger; Tin Snips; Caulking Guns;Wagon, Mityvac Auto Pressure Testlong Kit; CablexTies; Bolts;wide, Screws; Nails; Spray Paint; Inventory Units; Riveters; Drill Bits; sev. Poly Tarps; Craftsman Equipment 8 Ft. 46” 5 HP 15 Gal. Port. Air Compressor; 115 Volt 50 Amp Elec. Arc Welder; Jack Stands; 10 Gal Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum; Craftsman 4 ½” Elec. Angle Grinder; Craftsman tall 55” Wood Spoke tongue; Router; Craftsman 10” Table Saw; HandWheels, Miter Saw; Searslong ½ HP Dbl. Bench Grinder; 4” Bench Vise; Ball Joint Service Tool; Folding Saw Horses; large Wrenches; lg. Pipe Wrench; 2-Ton Floor Jack; Everstart 50 AMP Battery Charger; Craftsman (Gas) Chain Saw, 40cc, 18” Bar; Craftsman Elec. Sander; Material Roller Stands; (6) Wood Spoke Wagon Wheels. sev. Metal & Poly Tool Boxes; 5 HP I.C. Briggs & Stratton Gas Engine; Pump Sprayers; Metal Roller Cart; 2-Wheel Hand Truck; Craftsman Contractor Series Elec. Miter/Chop Saw; DeWalt Elec. Drill withSAME Case; Porter-Cable Circ. SawMILK with Case; Craftsman Elec. Reciprocating Saw in Case; Milwaukee H. Duty Elec. Screw ALSO SELLING DAY: Shooter Gun; NEW Paint Brushes; Bike Pump; 16 Ft. Wood Extension Ladder; 28 Ft. Werner Alum. Extension Ladder; Scotts Lawn Spreader; Tackle Boxes; sev. BOTTLES – CLOTH FEED SACKS – NEW 2”x4”, 2x6 & 2x10’s. ADVERTISING SIGNS – ADVERTISING LAWN EQUIPMENT Snapper Lawn Tractor, 14 HP, Hydro (no mower deck); Stihl (Gas) Weed Trimmer; John Deere Poly Pull Type Spreader; B&D Elec. Hedge Trimmers; Spud Bar; Long CALENDERS COLLECTIBLES Handle Yard Tools including:& Shovels, Rakes, Brooms & Hoes; Fuel Cans; Water Hoses; sm. Webber Grill; Gardening Tools. OH-70157228
OH-70159055
ESTATE AUCTION
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2019 @ 10:00AM
DOORS OPEN AT 9:00AM *PREVIEW DAY IS FRIDAY, NOV. 22ND FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM*
DAVID L. & PAMELA S. FLORY TRUST
FURNITURE 3-Pc. Oak Bedroom Suite, Dbl. Bed, Dresser with Mirror, Bachelors Chest; 2-Pc. Tiger Oak Bedroom Suite, ornate Dbl. Bed, Chest of Drawers; 6-Drawer Maple Chest of Drawers; 1940’s 2-Door Clothes Wardrobe; Microwave Cart; Wood Bakers Rack; 48” Round Dining Table with (6) Chairs & Leaves; (2) White Storage Cabinets; NEW Poly Storage Shelf; Sony Stereo System with Speakers; DVD/VCR Players; Dirt Devil Upright Sweeper. DIE CAST CARS & TRUCKS Approximately 30 Danberry & Franklin Mint Vehicles: (2) 1957 Chevy Conv., 1935 Duesenberg Conv., 1949 Ford Custom Conv., 1941 Chev. Special Deluxe Conv., 1950 Chev. Bel-Air 2-Dr. Hardtop, 1953 Buick Skylark Conv., 1970 Chevelle SS 454, 1965 Pontiac G.T.O., 1956 Chev. Conv., 1938 Ford Pick-Up Truck, 1941 GMC Pick-Up Truck, 1953 Cadillac Conv., 1968 Chevy El Camino, 1963 Chevy Impala, 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk, 1942 Chrysler Town & Country Woody Wagon, 1936 Ford Conv., 1932 Ford Deuce Cpe., 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8, 1971 Ply. Hemi Cuda, 1948 Tucker, 1955 T-Bird; Chrysler Crossfire Radio Car with Remote; Handmade Wood Semi; Cars; Trucks; Golf Carts & more!
• ALL items must be paid for the day of auction. • ALL items are sold as-is. MISCELLANEOUS •6 Ft.We sales onShelves, 4 Ft. wide x 18” Deep; 6 Ft. Metal Rolling Work Bench; (2) 4-Dr. Filing Wood must Work Benchcollect with 6” Craftsman Benchtax. Vise; (2) (Except 7 Ft. Metal Storage Cabinets; 6 Ft. Metal Dbl. Door Storage Cabinet; Boat Anchor; Rolls & Spools of Elec. Wire; Radio Shack Burglar Alarm Control Center; H.P. Lap Top Computer; Bushnell Binoculars; Olympus Digital Mini Voice tractors which are exempt) Recorder; Wildgame Digital Game Scouting Camera; (2) Elec. Eden Pure Heaters with Remotes; (2) Mini Magnalites in cases; NEW Canon Pixma MX922 Color Printer; set of (4) Polaris ATV Alum. Wheels & Tires AT 25x8R-12; (2) NEW Polaris or ATV Good Tires, PXT-26x11.00R-12; Telstar Telescope & Tripod; Over Door Traction Unit; Reese Hitch Receiver; Car Cover; Cosco Step Stool; 5-Gal. Water Cooler; Coleman Camping •Lantern; TERMS: Cash Check with Proper (2) lg. Kenwood Speakers; Rifle Scope; 1500 BB’s; Gun Cleaning Rod; sm. Dbl. Drop Oak Table & (2) Oak Arrow Back Chairs; Bar Stool; Coleman Camping Lantern; Gun Cleaning Kit; Everlast Punching Bag; Coleman Charcoal Grill; /Portable Player; Visible Rotary Engine Model; (2) Window Air Conditioners (nice); Box Fans; Luggage; Lamps; Sheets & Bedding; Boys 3-Speed Bike; Avalon Photo ID; Visa MCRadio/Cassette / Discover accepted Mountain Bike; Elec. Heaters; Board Games; Skilon Snow Ski’s. with a 3% Clerk Fee added. AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT •Tanner Visit us Racing online www.auctionzip.com M-3 Aircraft Scales; @ Robotow H. Duty Elec. Aircraft Mover; Manual Front Wheel Adjustable Aircraft Mover; sev. Airplane Wheel Chocks; (2) Alum. Airplane Engine Nose Cones; (2) M-S lg. Body Aircraft enter Carburetors; (4) used Aircraft Heads/Jugs; Telex Echelon 100 Aviation Head Sets; Yaesu H. Duty Aviator Pro-Air Band Transceiver with Charger; Aviation Portable Beacon; Aircraft Books and USER I.D.Engine #8673 for (2)photos and including: P-38 Lightning at War, P-40 Kitty Hawk, Staggerwing, several Service & Maintenance Books for the Mdl. A36 Fighter/Dive Bomber, Mustang & others; (2) Unisonic AM/FM Stereo Receivers; A.C. & Champion Aircraft Spark Plugs; New Old Stock Aircraft Light Bulbs; Aircraft Timing Indicator; numerous Lycoming Aircraft Overhaul & Parts Manuals; Nylon information. Airplane Cover & Propeller Covers; various New Oil Filters; New bag of Magnesium Chips; Framed Aircraft Pictures. • Great food from Stewart’s DAVID SPILLERS ~ ESTATE Southern BBQ Paula Knecht ~ Executor REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s Eric Brand, Attorney Case#: 2019-1-156 (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions…What You • ALL items must be paid for the day of auction. • ALL items are sold as-is. • We must collect sales tax (EXCEPT on titled vehicles). • TERMS: Cash or Bid Is What Pay! We work forwithour sellers, Good Check with ProperYou Photo ID; Visa / MC / Discover accepted a 3% Clerk Fee added. • Visit us online @ www.auctionzip.com and enter USER Office: 937.316.8400 I.D. #8673 for photos and information. • Great food from Stewart’s Southern BBQ we appreciate our buyers, and we love our Cell: 937.459.7686 REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions…What You Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, we profession! Kirby & Staff Michel Werner Auctioneer appreciate our buyers, and we love our profession! Kirby & Staff OH-70158687
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triple h farm equipment fall consignment auction
saturday, november 30th, 2019 • 9:00 am Location: TRIPLE H FARM EQUIPMENT, 5054 St. Rt. 49 S., Greenville, OH 45331
no buyer’s premium • trucking available
Auctioneers: Aaron Brown, St. Paris, OH • Rick Cox, Charlotte, NC (OH Lic. #2014000034) Call Jason 937-248-1818 or Melinda 937-417-8919 to consign (and for commission rates). Inventory subject to change until November 18th
cash • check • credit card or bank financing available
TRIPLE H FARM EQUIPMENT jason hofacker owner • 937-248-1818
Buy • Trade Sell • repair
5054 St. rt. 49 S, greenville, oh 45331 • triplehfarmequipment.com TRACTORS: John Deere 4230 w/cab & Duals 3940 hrs. White 2-105 w/cab • John Deere 4630 Tractor, duals, full set weights • John Deere 4630 Tractor • Massey Ferguson 265 Tractor, w/loader • IH 606 Tractor, w/loader • IH 574 Tractor, w/loader • Massey Ferguson 135 Tractor, w/loader, has knock in eng. • John Deere 4010 Tractor, w/loader, diesel • Case 1816C Skidsteer • Allis Chalmers 190 Tractor, w/cab • Case IH 585 Tractor, very nice. , , . New Holland L553, 3033 hrs Kabota Diesel. Has material bucket, and manure bucket and bale spear, IH 404, IH 354 w/loader, IH 3400 Industrial w/ loader and cab.( Bad engine). COLLECTOR TRACTORS: Ford 2N w/Hi & Low Trans., running, Restored • Ford 600 not running • Case VAC, Restored, running • Allis Chalmers D-19, Gas, running • Ferguson T030, running • John Deere 40C Crawler, nice paint, original, running, has blade • John Deere 1952 Model 60, original, 3pt powersteering, running, loader attachment and backhoe attachment, selling separate • John Deere 1940 Model H, older restoration, running • John Deere 1940 Model B, older restoration, running • John Deere 1940 Model A, older restoration, running. PLOWS: John Deere, 4 bottom 2800 pull type ARS • IH 700, 7x16 ARS plow • CASE IH 720, 5x18 ARS plow, late model, very nice cond • John Deere 2600, 6 bottom, toggle trip plow • IH 730, 4X plow • IH 720, 4x16 ARS • John Deere 2810, 5X ARS plow • IH 420, bottom plow, very nice • John Deere, 2 bottom, 3 pt. plow • Ford, 2 bottom, 3 pt. plow • Ferguson, 2 bottom, 3 pt. plow, MF 3x plow, 3pt, John Deere 2x plow 3pt. TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: IH 315, 15’ cultimulcher • Case IH 496, 18’ disc, nice • Dunham Lehr Harrowgator, 12’ • IH 6500 Disc Chisel, 11-shank • Krause Disc, 20’ • RockFlex • Great Plains Crumbler, 42’, like new • DMI Crumbler, 40’ • Hiniker Rotery Hoe, 30’, folding • Brillion Danishtine Cultivator, 6-row • McKee Field Cultivator, 24’ • Massey Ferguson Chisel Plow, pull type • Brillion Vertical Fold Packer, 22’ • Brillion Cultimulcher, 15’ • IH 6500 Disc Chisel, 8-shank • John Deere 230 Disc, 22’ • Ford Chisel Plow, pull type • Case IH 183 Danishtine Cultivator, 8-row • Brillion Chisel Plow, 11-shank, 3 pt. • IH Rotary Hoe, 4-row, Brillion 12’ cultimulcher, NICE. Hiniker flat fold field cultivator. • 8’ single cultipacker • Massey Ferguson 820 20’ Disc • IH 370 10’ Disc w/3 bar Harrow, very nice • John Deere 2800 6X ARS Plow • White 5X ARS Plow • White 6X ARS Plow, Remlinger 30’ Rolling Harrow, DMI 30’ Rolling Basket, IH 370 12’ Disc, MF
3 pt Disc.
WAGONS: 200 Bushel seed wagon, w/J+M brush auger • Several Gravity Wagons, Several Flatbed Wagons • Brent 150 Weigh Wagon J+M 250 Bushel Hopper Wagon, New Wagon Flats. • J+M 385 SD • J+M Wagon • Killbros Wagon, J&M 150 Bushel wagon on a JD running
gear w/ Brush auger, J&M 150 Bushel wagon on John Deere running gear, J&M 385 SD Hopper Wagon, Bushel seed wagon, w/J+M brush
auguer, several gravity wagons, Brent 150 weigh wagon J+M 250 bushel hopper wagon. MOWERS: Greatbend Bush Hog, 78” • 6’ King Kutter Bush Hog • 6’ Bush
Hog Finish Mower • 5’ King Kutter Bush Hog, Bushhog Brand 6’ Pull-Type Bushhog. PLANTERS: John Deere 7000, 6-row, dry fertilizer • John Deere 7000 Planter, 6-row, no fertilizer • Kinze 1632 Corn Planter, needs work • White 6100 planter 4x30, no-till, dry fertilizer & splitter • John Deere 290 2 row planter. AUGERS: Mayrath SA Auger, 8x50 LAWN MOWERS: 2017 Country Clipper Charger, (demo model), approx. 40 hrs., 60” • John Deere 170 Lawn Tractor, Toro 16-38 HXL Lawnmower. TRAILERS: 2014 Big Tex Trailer, gooseneck, 35’, hyd., dovetail, like new, (less than 1,000 mi.) • Skid Loader Trailer, tandem axle. • 2015 Gooseneck Trailer, Dual tandem w/winch. • 16’ tandem axel trailer • 2 wheel trailer, Combine mover trailer w/ winch
( Very Nice).
DRILLS: Case IH 5400, 10’, no-till drill, 15” spacing • John Deere 8300 Grain Drill • John Deere FBB Drill w/grass seed, Great Plains 15’ No -Till Drill, Great Plains 10’ No-Till Drill w/ grass seeder model #6, IH 5100 Grain Drill, IH 620 Press Wheel Drill, w/grass seeder • John Deere 15X7 Grain drill w/grass seeder, HAY EQUIPMENT: New Holland 67 Baler • New Holland Haybine • Massey Ferguson Round Baler • New Holland 467 7’ Haybine • Horse Drawn Hay Tedder • Kewanee 40’ Double Chain Elevator, New Holland 411 Discbine, New Holland Hay rake 256, Skeleton Frame 20’ Hay elevator, new wagon flats. SPRAYERS: Kale Applicator, 28%, 5-knife, has strip ridge till attachment for rear 1,000 gal. tank, like new, 1-owner, very low acreage • Top Air 500 Gal. Sprayer, DMI 9 shank 28 Applicator, Top Air 500 Gallon Sprayer. COMBINES AND HARVEST EQUIPMENT: New Holland TR 86 Combine, no heads • Massey 510, has both cornhead (430), 13’ grain table • John Deere 6620 Combine, no heads, eng. problems • Gleaner K w/238 Cornhead • 10’ grain head. New Idea 325 2-row narrow picker 2/12 roll shucking bed. TRUCKS: 1999 Chevy 2500 Ext. Cab, 4x4 • 1996 IH Grain Truck, Diesel. Has hoist, and automatic transmission, International S2300 dump truck, L-10 Cummins. MISC. EQUIPMENT: Pair 9-bolt HUb, 18x4x34, duals w/hubs • Farmhand GL520, quick attach loader • New Idea Ground Driven Manure Spreader • New Idea PTO Spreader, New Holland Tandem Axle spreader, Lime
Spreader, MF suitcase weights, IH Suitcase weights, JD rear wheel weights, IH rear wheel weights, Ford Quick attach loader 777D (came off of a Ford 6610)
Live internet bidding power by ProxiBid & Equipment Facts (Tractor House) (conditions apply)
online buyers subject to 4% premium OH-70159464
Shipping available through Triple H Farm Equipment Terms of auction: cash or checks with proper ID, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, & American Express all accepted with 4% fee.
lunch stand • porta potties • plenty of parking provided All purchases “as-is, where is”. statements made sale day take precedence over printed material. auctioneers are licensed & bonded in ohio. inventory subject to change until november 18th, much more coming in.
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Apartments/ Townhouses
• Carpentry Work • Siding • Room Additions • Garages • Restoration
• Foundation Replacement • Crawl Space Work • Roofs/Re-Roofs
OH-70155352
Sam Schwartz wants any type of:
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260-701-8020
Fessler Estate
Photo of Annie Oakley as Nancy Berry Nice Signs – County Antiques Milk Bottles – Lanterns- Tools
GREENVILLE, OHIO
At Youth Bldg of the Darke Co. Fairgrounds, 800 Sweitzer St. (Rt 49) across from the Hospital & easily accessible from Routes 36, 127 & 121.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 9:30 AM HIGHLIGHT: Photograph of Annie Oakley for a 1902 play as heroine Nancy Berry taken at White’s New York City studio. It is not signed but very good condition. COUNTRY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Cupboards, cabinet, tin door pie safe; desks & bedroom furniture; Stickley easy chair & more; tool chest; storage box w/ strap hinges; trunks; 2-machinist’s wooden tool chests; multiple ice cream tables, chairs & stools; neat old wooden wagon & sled; sleigh bells; wooden keg w/ bail; Lincoln items; lightning rods, plus horse wind pointer; box mtd corn sheller; brass scale & tray; 50 lanterns incl Dietz, 10 RR & skater’s types; 2 tall spout RR oil cans; host of ice cream collectibles; Hayner & Altschul’s jugs; Detrick mini jug & others; Dayton Poultry crock fountain; storage crocks, lard tins; oil cans incl miniatures; boxes of coffee tins; advertising watch fobs; pin back buttons; myriad of hand-outs such as key chains, openers, knives, rulers, rain gauges, small thermometers & more; bullet pencils incl John Deere & New Idea; lodge ribbons; DeLaval Holstein w/ calf; chauffeur badges; factory ID badges; matchbooks; marbles; Wyandotte auto & trailer; older tin W/U train engine; cast iron cannon; JD, Case & other stick pins; over 200 milk bottles; boxes & cases of soda bottles; Coke alum 12 bottle carrier & related items, Ohio license plates; padlocks; Indian stone hammer & ax heads; plus many other boxes yet to be unpacked! SIGNS, ETC: Coca-Cola: Fishtail; button; Door push; 1970’s calendar; thermometers; “Enjoy Coke”; framed; etc; Pepsi thermometer & “Hits the Spot “ tray; Seven-Up: Menu board, cardboard display & clock; Delco Light Batteries; AC Spark Plugs jar holder; Firestone Tires double sided; Willard Batteries clock; Sealtest Ice Cream clock; DeGraff Ice Cream dbl sided sign; Red Wing Ice Cream tray; Gem City Ice Cream neon, not perfect; Colonial bread rack; Holsum Bread door push; Old Reliable Coffee; Golden Rule; DeKalb spinner; 4-H Club Member; Crimson Coach Tobacco chalk board other signs & posters! MORE: Spider leg floor lamps; hardware supplies; vintage auto spotlight; buck saw; aluminum scoop shovel; building stars; horse related items. IHC wrench & other tools; few fishing items; Lefever dbl barrel shotgun; home furnishings & much more! OF SPECIAL NOTE: Mr. Fessler enjoyed the items that brought history to life making his collection noteworthy for the items naming the businesses of our past. If there is a store, family name or company you’ve been seeking there is great chance it is here as this is a large, noteworthy event. Photos at www.stichterauctions.com.
Estate of Gary Fessler
Greenville 1 BR downstairs apt. Stove, refrig & water included. $425 deposit, $425/mo. NO PETS. 937-564-4126 Greenville 1 BR upstairs apt. Stove, refrig & water included. $400 deposit, $400/mo. NO PETS. 937-564-4126 Grnvl - 3 BR apt, stove & refrig, w/d hookup, $600/mo w/deposit. 2 BR upstairs apt, stove, refrig & dishwasher, $450/mo w/deposit. Both have off-street parking. No Smoking. No Pets. 937-654-3173 Gville, very nice ground floor 1 BR Apt. appliances,W&D hock up, parking,122 A w. Water ST $405/MO 548-5053 Spacious clean apt suitable for single mature person. Near Wayne Hospital. All appliances. Private. Off-street parking. No Pets, Smoking or Metro. Low utilities. 937-548-7339
Willow Place Apartments We're better than ever! 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Call 937-316-8489. Equal Housing Opportunity
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Arcanum, 2 BR brick double, nice location. W/D hookup. Stove, fridge included. No pets. No smoking, $425. 937-547-1737
AUTOS
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2012 Explorer $9995. 2013 Captiva $7495. 2012 Silverado crew $15,995. 2011 Liberty $7995. 2010 Equinox $6995. Buy - Sell Trade! CountryAutoSalesGree nville.com 548-1337
IN ARCANUM, 2 Pearl St, 2 bedroom brick ranch double with atHouses For Rent tached garage. $600 per month plus $600 For Rent: 2BR house in Security Deposit plus Greenville,709 Gray utilities. Call 548-9940 98 Dodge 1500 4 Ave. $400/m +deposit for Rental Application wheel drive with Myers 937-459-7377 snow plow $3200 OBO. REAL ESTATE Call 937-875-0497 MANAGEMENT G'ville, updated 2 BR house. Storage shed, Miscellaneous w/d hookup, walk-out basement. 610 E. 5th Sales Tire, P235/60R18 for St. $525/mo. 548-5053 Honda Pilot, 4WD , 70 Nice 2 Bedroom & bath miles on it, $100. benanzer.com 16 wide, vinvly siding & 937-479-6779 windows, 2 x 6 side Union City 3 Br house walls, 10 minutes from with attached garage, Walmart $22,900/$245 Trucks/SUVs/Vans $625/mo 937-423-3318 lot rent a month water included 937-459-7815 1979 Chevrolet Sierra Storage pickup, restorable. 937-417-0917 AGRICULTURE Storage for personal & business use. Penske Truck Rentals. Call Hunting Land 1320 Highland Dr., Greenville Greenville Stor & Lock. Well maintained home. Close to restaurants 548-1075, 5328 MiWANTED: and shopping. Farm Newer windows and patio chelle St Ground Rent. doors thattolead out into your totally fenced in $260/acre. pay- patio. back yardSpring and covered Half Doubles ment, fertility manage719 Central Ave., Union City, OH ment program. Great 3 bedroom home, close to grocery 2 BR brick duplex 937-564-6351 store and doctors office. Updated kitchen w/attached garage. Arand bathroom. Newer plumbing in most the canum schools. Rural OPEN HOUSE house. area. No Pets. NOV. $500/mo + deposit. 1195SUNDAY, Fort Jefferson Ave.,24TH Greenville P.M. Call evenings Looking for 2:00-4:00 an investment? This is it! One 206 Wagner Ave.,apartments Greenville 937-423-2200 house has 4 – 1 bedroom plus
IMAGINE FUTURE HOLIDAYS IN THESE LISTINGS! ENCLOSED front & back porches on Spacious 4 BRvinyl 2-ST vinyl sidedhome. home! Enclosed this 2-ST sided 4 BR! front LRM porch. LRM Office/computer & DRM. Office/computer room. Porch Enclosedon & DRM. room. back patio + porch lot. & large yard.796728 MLS 796728 #4583 #4583 back. 60x120 MLS NEW LISTING! Cozy 2 BR home in FM Country Living at its Best! Beautiful tri-level nestled on School District. LRM, eat-in KIT, utility rm 1.6 acre lot. 3 BR, 2 full B. LRM has electric fireplace. & bath. Det. garage has room for vehicle, Oak KIT cabinets, Corian counters! L-shaped FRM. work area and hobby room. Occupancy at Stampd concrete patio. 2 Car attached garage + 22x30 closing! MLS&803912 building w/office storage area. MLS 803686 #4607 #4606
FURNITURE SHOPPE, 901 E Elm, Union City, OH, 937-423-5397, 10:00-4:00, Mon-Fri. ELECTRIC RANGES coil burners: Tappan $100, Whirlpool $100. DRYERS: Frigidaire $100, Whirlpool $100. WASHERS: Whirlpool $150. REFRIGERATOR: Black side-by-side $250. Sofa beige $150. Hide-a-bed beige $350. Chair & ottoman $50. Limited Reconditioned Bedding: Twin & full $100/set, king $175
Roper clothes dryer, with new heating elements,works Great!$150.00 937-216-7583 Miscellaneous
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4938 S ST RT 49 GREENVILLE OH 45331 Still Taking Consignments Live onsite auction with internet bidding available via Proxibid.com
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AQUATICS COORDINATOR Darke County YMCA is looking for a qualified individual to oversee its aquatics department.
BUY SELL TRADE REPAIR
Production responsibilities include care and feeding of boars, collection of product, cleaning and routine maintenance of barn equipment. Livestock experience is preferred.
LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF FAIRGROUNDS ON ST RT. 49
Triple H Farm Equipment
Planters, Drills, & Implements: JD 7000 4row, 36”, w/ monitor, corn units, dry fert, min. till; JD 8300 grain drill; IH tandem wheel disc;
Submit application or resume to the YMCA or email: scasalano@ymcadarkecounty.org
We have a LABORATORY and PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN positions available at our West Manchester, Ohio location. Laboratory responsibilities include making product for sale that meets high quality control standards in a fast-paced environment operating under strict deadlines.
This is a high-health herd with strict bio-security. Contact with other swine is not permitted. $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 information about the positions call 800-523-2536. Or to apply please email your resume to: careers@genusplc.com OH-70157250
is now accepting consignments for our upcoming fall auction,
Construction Equip: CAT Bulldozer, D3B, SN#27Y0901; 6-way blade; Hay Equip: New Holland 489 Haybine; New Holland 855 round baler, auto wrap; Portable livestock loading chute;
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30, 2019
Mowers: Cub Cadet 128; runs needs clutch; JD D100 riding mower, 316 hrs. great condition
Consign now for the best advertising of your equipment Accepting Tractors, Farm equipment, Lawn and garden, Farm vehicles,
SNAP-ON & BLUE-POINT & MAC & MATCO TOOLS Snap-On & Blue-Point: Hammers, 3/8 drive impact; ½ air ratchet; 3/8 air ratchet; 3/8 impact 2 batteries w/ charger; breaker bars; 14v cordless drill; pneumatic punch & flange tools; Metric shallow well sockets; long reach needle nose pliers & cutters; 3/8 Air impact; Fall/Winter Consignment right angle sanders; ¼ Equipment air ratchet; Fall/Winter Fall/Winter Equipment Equipment Consignment Consignment Air saw; Blue-Point single drawer, roll around cart;
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
ABSOLUTE ABSOLUTEAUCTION AUCTION
Friday - Dec. 6, 2019 at 9:30 AM
and anything farm related.
Friday Friday - Rt Dec. 6,2019 2019atat 9:30 9:30 AM AM 4938-StDec. 49,6,Greenville, OH 45331 **Consignments are now being accepted for absolute auction!**
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OH-70159410
Grant Bussey, Auctioneer 937-564-6250
Auction will be held at our business located at 5054 State Route 49 South Greenville Ohio 45331 www.TripleHfarmequipment.com
OH-70159018
Call Jason (937)248-1818 or Melinda (937)417-8919 for consignments or details about the auction.
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Mike Baker, Auctioneer/Broker 937-548-2640
Estate Sale; Arcanum, 9377 Neff Rd; Nov 23, 9-5; Nov 24, 11-4; Knickknacks, decorations for all seasons, cookbooks, household, craft books, fabric, yarn, furniture. Must See!
BIRCHWOOD GENETICS SYNERGY GTC is now on FIRST SHIFT
Trucks: 2004 GMC 2500 HD, 97,382 mi. good tires, runs great!, very sharp truck; 1984 International 2500 S Dump truck: 588,913 mi. 16ft. dump bed, tandem axle;
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YARD SALES
TRIPLE H FARM EQUIPMENT
Tractors: 1206 Farmall, dual spd. PTO, 4,444hrs.; Case 1070 AgriKing, 5,841 hrs; 806 Farmall International gas, front end loader, SN# 20829, tractor needs quite a bit of work;
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Cars/Trucks, running or not UP TO $500. Free pick-up. 937-423-2703 or 937-621-5809 NO SUNDAY OR HOLIDAY CALLS
Lifeguard certification is required for position; will train the right person. Supervisory experience preferred. Part-time/full-time position.
ABSOLUTE EQUIPMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 2019 @ 9:30 A.M.
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DISH TV $59.99 FOR 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-855-270-5098.
The Right Choice 1400 Wagner Ave. Greenville, OH 45331
SILVER DOLLARS Collection of 238 United States silver dollars dated before 1935. $3999 takes all. 937-878-8784
Garage/Yard Sales
Play Football...on theunits. expansive levthereTouch are 3 single 1 bedroom el lawn of this 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in 417 N It’s Walnut St., Union City, OH Greenville. walking-close to shopping, Roof, sump and windows are newer. school, and pump, gas station. All appliances to Electric updated. Bath remodeled. 2 car stay. Central air and a garage. It’s move in garageand with will opener. One bedroom down your and ready definitely score with 2 bedrooms upstairs. family at $98,500.
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OH-70159047
Amy Fessler, Executor Miami County Court Case: 90485 Jerry Stichter, Scott Pence & Kevin Kauffmann, Auctioneers
Apartments/ Townhouses
OH-70159193
AMISH CREW
Greenville Early Bird
IN NEW MADISON this 4 bedroom home at 132 Cherry Street has 1 1/2 baths; L shaped living room; front and back porches; appliances included! 2 car detached garage. $71,000 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 60’s CORNER LOT and fenced yard with this 2 story, 3 bedroom home at 404 Plum Street! Appliances included! 1 car detached garage. Upper 70’s NORTH OF ANSONIA at 11808 St. Rt. 118 is a 3 bedroom home on 1.6 acre M/L lot with barn. Mid 90’s 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 IN PITSBURG at 222 Lujber street is a 1 1/2 story home with 9x24 enclosed porch. 11x18 building included! Mid 50’s COMMERCIAL BUILDING at 1185 Wayne Avenue has over 7,000 sq. ft. featuring 5 units with office space; ample parking. Previously used as medical building. $365,000 IN SOUTH END OF GREENVILLE this 2 bedroom home at 620 Chestnut has large living room; partial hardwood floors; cedar siding; partially fenced yard. 3 car detached garage. Upper 80’s LOTS OF UPDATES in this 3 bedroom home at 927 Jackson! hardwood floors in living room and bedrooms. Long list of new items! Utility shed stays. Upper 70’s Jim Shuttleworth BLUE Evelyn Shuttleworth SPRUCE Joe Shuttleworth REALTY Greg Shuttleworth Richard Edwards 547-9770 www.bluesprucerealtyinc.com
GEB111719 PAGE 5 OF 5 Greenville Early Bird
2 br Grnvl. Garage, a/c, lawn care, appl. WDH. No Pets/Smoking. $525. 937-423-2337 Apts available for rent, metro accepted with references, Efficiency $375, 1BR $425, 2BR $475. includes stove, refrig. water, internet 937-564-1402 tenant pays utility. New Madison
Gutter Cleaning & Repair Services. Free Estimates. Call Joe 937-467-3777
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Full or part-time Carpenter. Minimum 2 years experience. 548-2307 Glick's Construction, Inc, locally owned & operated construction company with over 20 years in business, looking for reliable, self-motivated, hardworking individuals who are willing to learn & grow with our company. Skills beneficial but not required. Must have valid driver's license. Call 547-3051 or 937-603-2007 Drivers Delivery
Local company looking for Class A CDL Driver, Home Daily, Vacation Pay and Other Benefits. Earn $50-$70K annually. Please contact 937-547-9633 or email to wendy@shurgreenfarm s.com Food Services
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Hours are from 12 am to 8 am No Experience Necessary
OH-70159106
Full Time 3rd Shift Kitchen Staff
Apply in Person at 134 Martin Street Greenville OH 45331
#E20-0-408-07-00-00-104-00 (61.009 Acres) – Said real estate is located in Section 7, Franklin Township, Darke County, Ohio and has frontage on Byreley Road and is located between Yount and Neff Roads. Said property has no buildings and has approximately 6.36 acres woodland with FSA 54.4 acres 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 December 30, 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. Kenton D. Moore By: Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney 421 Public Square, Greenville, Ohio 45331 Phone: 937.548.3240; Fax: 937.548.3291
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S.A.T. Nov 23rd @ 9:30 AM 2434 Harter Rd New Madison Ohio 45346
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: 1800’s Iron Age potato planter (good shape); Victrola Record player (from Greenville Piano Co); Schwinn ACE bicycle; Huffy Mainliner bicycle; AC Delco parts display; ice tongs; sheep sheers; watering can; kids wagons; insulators; jar oilier; brace & bits; Lawn Jarts; License plates; Deco lamps; deco Bulova clock; Dynavox portable record player; chalk ware; oil lamp; collectible glass; advertisers; rotary phone; kitchen scales; KITCHEN & HOUSEHOLD: Hobart commercial mixer; vacuums; carpet shampooer; Fire King dishes; plates, cups & saucers; China; English; Mel Mac; plates; tumblers; pitchers; Remington portable sewing machine; Portable radios; Seville stereo; Holiday decor; dry goods; graniteware; rugs; pie plates; countertop appliances; binoculars; clocks; plastic organizers; utensils; FURNITURE & APPLIANCES: Duncan Fife Table & chairs; Deco dining table & chairs; coffee table; love seat; upholstered chairs; recliner; portable dish washer; refrigerator; chest freezer; porcelain top cabinet; kitchen cart; record cabinet; book shelves; bedroom suits; deco kitchen chairs; TV’s; GARAGE & GARDEN: Utility trailer; Jon Boat w/trolling motor; John Deere riding mower; White Riding mower; Troy Built Pony rear tine tiller & cultivating tiller; Sears Front Tine tiller; push mowers; trailer dolly; string trimmers; leaf blowers; elec. chain saw; Champion 4000 watt generator; Ready Heater; tractor wheel weights; 3 point tractor draw bars; tractor box; sickle blades; hydraulic cylinders; Egg incubators (3); come alongs; block & tackles; shop vac; foggers; battery chargers; automotive testers; sockets; wrenches; log chains; saw horses; c-clamps; propane torches; power tools; bench top drill press; long handled tools; hardware organizers; metal storage racks; bench vice (2); pipe vice; wood clamps; jacks; wood planes; hand saws; tool boxes; fishing tackle; Minn Kota trolling motor; fuel cans; barrel pumps; electric motors; electric boxes; scrap metal copper, steel, aluminum; hardware; lumber; ladders; lawn cart; gas engines; barrels; traps; dog cage; rolls of fence; livestock gates; plastic piping; iron fence posts; CB radios; full size truck topper; Auctioneer’s Note: This is a condensed list of the items to be sold. The Auction will be conducted outdoors, dres_s accordingly. Off road parking available please join us and plan to spend the day. Do not forget your totes and packing materials. Concessions and restrooms available. Terms: All items are sold as is where is, cash, check or credit/debit cards accepted with proper 1.0. There is a $50.00 charge for N.S.F. checks.
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ADC Concrete now hiring office personnel answering phone calls, A/R, and A/P. Call 937-968-4195.
Mr. Kenton D. Moore, Owner, hereby offers at private sale by sealed bids through the law office of Theodore O. Finnarn, certain farm real estate consisting of an excellent farm tract, 61.009 acres in Section 7, Franklin 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, November 19, 2019.
Amy Fessler, Executor Miami County Court Case: 90485 Jerry Stichter, Scott Pence & Kevin Kauffmann, Auctioneers
BOOK EARLY AND SAVE $$$
5328 Michelle Rd. Greenville
NOTICE OF SALE OF KENTON MOORE FARMLAND 61.009 ACRES, FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, DARKE CO., OHIO
Estate of Gary Fessler
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OH-70155273
2 bedroom apt in Greenville. Water, sewer & trash included in rent. All electric. No Pets. Deposit & references required. 937-423-2161
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Apartments/ Townhouses
Fort Recovery Industries, Inc. 2440 State Route 49, PO Box 638, Fort Recovery, Ohio 45846-0638 applications@fortrecoveryindustries.com
OH-70156353
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 9:30 AM HIGHLIGHT: Photograph of Annie Oakley for a 1902 play as heroine Nancy Berry taken at White’s New York City studio. It is not signed but very good condition. COUNTRY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Cupboards, cabinet, tin door pie safe; desks & bedroom furniture; Stickley easy chair & more; tool chest; storage box w/ strap hinges; trunks; 2-machinist’s wooden tool chests; multiple ice cream tables, chairs & stools; neat old wooden wagon & sled; sleigh bells; wooden keg w/ bail; Lincoln items; lightning rods, plus horse wind pointer; box mtd corn sheller; brass scale & tray; 50 lanterns incl Dietz, 10 RR & skater’s types; 2 tall spout RR oil cans; host of ice cream collectibles; Hayner & Altschul’s jugs; Detrick mini jug & others; Dayton Poultry crock fountain; storage crocks, lard tins; oil cans incl miniatures; boxes of coffee tins; advertising watch fobs; pin back buttons; myriad of hand-outs such as key chains, openers, knives, rulers, rain gauges, small thermometers & more; bullet pencils incl John Deere & New Idea; lodge ribbons; DeLaval Holstein w/ calf; chauffeur badges; factory ID badges; matchbooks; marbles; Wyandotte auto & trailer; older tin W/U train engine; cast iron cannon; JD, Case & other stick pins; over 200 milk bottles; boxes & cases of soda bottles; Coke alum 12 bottle carrier & related items, Ohio license plates; padlocks; Indian stone hammer & ax heads; plus many other boxes yet to be unpacked! SIGNS, ETC: Coca-Cola: Fishtail; button; Door push; 1970’s calendar; thermometers; “Enjoy Coke”; framed; etc; Pepsi thermometer & “Hits the Spot “ tray; Seven-Up: Menu board, cardboard display & clock; Delco Light Batteries; AC Spark Plugs jar holder; Firestone Tires double sided; Willard Batteries clock; Sealtest Ice Cream clock; DeGraff Ice Cream dbl sided sign; Red Wing Ice Cream tray; Gem City Ice Cream neon, not perfect; Colonial bread rack; Holsum Bread door push; Old Reliable Coffee; Golden Rule; DeKalb spinner; 4-H Club Member; Crimson Coach Tobacco chalk board other signs & posters! MORE: Spider leg floor lamps; hardware supplies; vintage auto spotlight; buck saw; aluminum scoop shovel; building stars; horse related items. IHC wrench & other tools; few fishing items; Lefever dbl barrel shotgun; home furnishings & much more! OF SPECIAL NOTE: Mr. Fessler enjoyed the items that brought history to life making his collection noteworthy for the items naming the businesses of our past. If there is a store, family name or company you’ve been seeking there is great chance it is here as this is a large, noteworthy event. Photos at www.stichterauctions.com.
OH-70156294
LEAF CLEANUP, large or small jobs. Also Snow Removal, Mowing, Landscaping, Shrub Trimming, Spraying/Fertilizing. Reasonable rates. References available. Very dependable. 548-1716, ask for Justin
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Investment Properties. Call 937-417-0917
GREENVILLE, OHIO
At Youth Bldg of the Darke Co. Fairgounds, 800 Sweitzer St. (Rt. 49) across from the Hospital & easily accessible from Routes 36, 127 & 121.
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Land Services
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Part Time Receptionist Fort Recovery Industries, Inc., a leading manufacturer of aluminum and zinc die casting, has an opening for a part time receptionist. The chosen applicant will be responsible for a range of activities including answering and routing telephone calls, internal and external correspondence, greeting visitors, and providing clerical support to Human Resources and other company functions as requested. Applicants should be proficient in Microsoft office software, proficient basic math, good communication skills both written and verbal, confidentiality, and excellent clerical and organizational skills. Apply in person from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., online at www.fortrecoveryindustries.com, or send resume to:
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HEATED GARAGE SALE - PAX ESTATE! 166 E. Main St, Versailles; Wed-Thurs, Nov. 20-21; 9-6; Precious Moments, Beanie Babies, dishes, books, toys, greeting cards, furniture, records
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT Now hiring road superintendent for Harrison Township, Darke County. Must have a Class B CDL. Job duty requirements include: plowing snow, mowing side ditches and trimming trees. Send resume to: Harrison Township, Darke County, P.O. Box 102, New Madison, OH 45346 by 12/2/2019
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Final Estate Sale: Former Bussard-Barnes-Vanim an Funeral Home, 311 N. Main St., Eldorado, OH, Friday Nov. 22 & Saturday Nov.23, 10am – 2pm. Many items have been sold, but several remain. Furniture includes new matching blue couch & love seat, floral couch, 2 end tables, several table lamps, 2 floor lamps, antique sewing rocker, beige wing back chair, small collection of elephants, 12 Days of Christmas plates, Christmas décor, floor fountain with lamp, several New Madison items, small microwave, beautiful wall pictures, 1 antique wall mirror with sconces, 1 modern wall mirror with sconces, handmade needlepoint piano or organ bench cover, small Hammond organ, and many other small items
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Fish has served Darke County Park District invites you to county for 50 years Project FeederWatch GREENVILLE – Greenville’s Fish, an ecumenical volunteer organization, first began serving Darke Prairie Preserve, 4267 St. County in 1967 and continGREENVILLE – CallRt. 502 West, Greenville, ues to work to help those in ing all birders. Join Darke and count the birds that need today, providing emerCounty Park District, and gency food assistance at the participate in Project Feed- visit the bird-feeding station. Drop in anytime on Fish Choice Food Pantry erWatch, every Tuesday Tuesday or Wednesday at 400 Markwith Avenue. and Wednesday from 9-11 during the above times The organization is part of a.m. This is a unique citito help with the project. a charitable movement that zen science program organized by Cornell University There will be warm drinks began in England in 1961 available for those enjoywhen an Anglican pastor which studies winter bird ing nature from the comand one of his parishioners populations. challenged their congregaObservations from Darke fort of an armchair on a tion to demonstrate God’s County may be used in sci- cold winter’s day. For more information on love in the world by helping entific journals and shared Project FeederWatch or if neighbors in need; this conwith ornithologists and cept spread to communities bird lovers nationwide. No you have questions about any of the many other pro- throughout the world, each matter your birding level, grams offered by the Darke local Fish group operating beginner or expert, they independently with no cenneed your help. Bird watch- County Park District, call the Nature Center at (937) tral headquarters dictating ers will gather inside the 548-0165. policies and regulations. nature center at Shawnee Although some organizations have used the letters of Fish as an acronym, ascribing words to each letter, the use of the Fish symbol actually harkens back to early Christians, who used the sign of the fish as a secret code. Since Fish’s beginning, people seeking help have called 548-2000, and received a return call from a volunteer offering assistance. At first, the organization provided many services, including transportation, financial assistance for utility bills, friendly visitors, babysitters, and more; however, as governmental agencies began offering help for many of these needs, sometimes using data from Fish records to document
the need to establish such programs, emergency groceries became the sole service provided. The need for food has only increased through the years, with the number of households receiving assistance rising to over 6,000 in 2018. Fish clients are only required to provide identification verifying their name, age, and current address to receive assistance. Because of vast need and limited supplies, clients can be helped only once every four weeks. Visitors to the Choice Pantry choose their food items from the stock on the shelves, just as they would at a grocery store, although Fish guidelines based on the number of household members determine the number of items allowed. Food and money to purchase groceries which stock the Choice Pantry shelves are donated by individuals, businesses, organizations, and churches; the Fish Choice Pantry is open on Mondays from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesdays from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m., and on Fridays from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Volunteers also deliver groceries to shut-ins unable to get to the Pantry who live within Greenville City limits. Donations are always needed and welcomed, as are volunteers eager to assist their neighbors in need. For more information on how to donate or volunteer, contact Fish at 548-2000.
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CAB 4X4 P.U. 4.3L V6, well equipped, super nice red, 30,326 miles ........................................................................................................................... $22,995.........$21,500 2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD., 2.4L, 4 cyl., one owner, all power, very nice, silver, 43,460 miles .... $17,995.........$16,900 2016 TOYOTA RAV 4 LIMITED, AWD, 2.8L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, all options, one owner, sharp, black, 39,072 miles ............................................................................................................. $26,995.........$25,500 2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, one owner, exc. cond., maroon, 50,539 miles .................................................................................................................... $20,995.........$19,500 2015 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, silver, 106,258 miles....................................................................................................................... $23,995.........$22,500 2015 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., loaded, exc. cond., black, 47,116 miles .............................$17,995 .........$16,900 2015 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., one owner, maroon, 36,045 miles ........................................................................................................................$21,995 .........$20,500 2015 SUBARU FORESTER AWD, 2.5L 4 cyl., one owner, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., white, 109,695 miles ..........................................................................................................................$16,995 .........$15,500 2015 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, exc. cond., white, 82,450 miles ...................................................................................................... $27,995.........$26,900 2014 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA SLE EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, Z71, loaded, super nice, maroon, 47,997 miles .................................................................................................. $27,995.........$26,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc. cond., black, 45,015 miles............. $16,995.........$15,500 2014 GMC ½ TON SIERRA SLT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, red, 70,859 miles .... $30,995.........$29,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, one owner, loaded, super nice, crystal red, 53,627 miles ................................................................................................................ $20,995.........$19,500 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 73,764 miles ..$17,995 .........$16,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc. cond., crystal red, 73,013 miles .. $18,995.........$17,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, sunroof, loaded, super nice, white, 84,441 miles ........................................................................................................................ $14,995.........$13,500 2013 CHEVY ¾ TON SILVERADO LTZ EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 6.6L Duramax, leather, 8’ bed, loaded, exc. cond., gray, 52,955 miles ....................................................................................................... $33,995.........$32,900 2013 BUICK ENCLAVE FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., goldmist 78,178 miles .................. $17,995.........$16,900 2012 TOYOTA SIENNA LE VAN, 3.5L V6, one owner, all power, Teal Green, 134,224 miles ....................$11,995 .........$10,900 2011 CHEVY 1 TON SILVERADO LS CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 6.0L, gas, one owner, well equipped, good cond., silver, 195,621 miles ................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 2011 NISSAN QUEST LE VAN, 3.5L V6, one owner, sunroof, leather, loaded, very nice, dark cherry, 162,985 miles ............................................................................................................... $9,995...........$8,500 2011 CHEVY AVALANCHE LTZ 4WD, 5.3L V8, one owner, leather, loaded, very nice, diamond white, 244,251 miles ....................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900 2010 CHEVY HHR LS, 2.2L 4 cyl., well equipped, super nice, gray, 123,111 miles ................................. $6,595...........$5,500 2010 GMC ACADIA SLT FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, very nice, maroon, 166,460 miles ................. $10,995...........$9,500 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY VAN, 3.5L V6, leather, loaded, good cond., silver, 235,438 miles........................$6,995 ...........$5,900 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX VAN, 3.3L V6, well equipped, good cond., silver, 165,841 miles......................................................................................................................... $4,995...........$3,500 2007 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4x4, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, very nice, maroon, 206,573 miles ..................... $9,995...........$8,900 2007 GMC YUKON XL SLT 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, nice, gray, 218,764 miles ............... $9,995...........$8,500
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2007 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 2WD, P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, good condition, black, 199,709 miles ...................................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,900 2007 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4, 5.3L V8, loaded, super nice, maroon, 109,737 miles .................................$13,995 .........$12,500 2006 GMC ENVOY XL DENALI 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, gray, 199,889 miles....$8,995 ...........$7,500 2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN, 3.3L V6, well equipped, good cond., blue, 227,123 miles....$3,995 ...........$2,900 2006 CHEVY COLORADO Z71 4X4 CREW CAB, 3.5L 5 cyl., all power, good cond., white, 228,586 miles ..............................................................................................................................$8,995 ...........$7,900 2006 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, black, 102,187 miles ...................................................................................................................... $13,995.........$12,500 2005 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD, 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, silver, 278,727 miles......................................................................................................................... $5,995...........$4,900 2005 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., diamond white, 154,592 miles ....................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,500 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 2WD, 4.2L 6 cyl., all power, very nice, maroon, 220,295 miles ........... $5,995...........$4,900 2004 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 4.6L V8, leather, loaded, good cond., beige, 105,466 miles ...................... $7,995...........$6,900 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD, 4.2L, 6 cyl., all power, exc. cond., blue, 148,224 miles ............. $6,995...........$5,900 2004 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, fair condition, black, 342,618 miles .................................................................................................. $8,995...........$7,900 2002 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT, 3.3L V6, loaded, fair cond., silver, 191,288 miles ................ $2,995...........$1,900 2002 CHEVY ½ TON SUBURBAN LT 4WD, 5.3L, V8, leather, loaded, good cond,. red, 231,470 miles ........................................................................................................................... $7,995...........$4,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 215,294 miles .................................................................................................................... $6,995...........$5,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., beige, 182,686 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA LIMITED 4WD, 4.7L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, sharp, black, 219,764 miles ........................................................................................................................... $5,995 ...........$4,900 2001 GMC C6500 BOX TRUCK, 7.2L Caterpillar Diesel, well equipped, good cond., white, 225,365 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 2000 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 4.7L V8, loaded, very nice, white, 167,762 miles ........................................................................................................................ $6,995...........$5,900 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats, all power, nice cond., green, 160,151 miles..................... $6,995...........$5,900
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2019 CHEVY CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, 3.6L V6, all power, like new, white, 2,160 miles ................... $37,995.........$36,900 2018 CHEVY IMPALA PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 40,784 miles ........ $20,995.........$19,900 2017 CHEVY CRUZE LT, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, super nice, maroon, 48,194 miles .... $15,995.........$14,900 2016 CHEVY MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., all power, one owner, exc. cond., maroon, 32,100 miles ... $17,995.........$16,500 2016 CHEVY MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., exc. cond., blue, 23,915 mi. .............................................. $17,995.........$16,900 2016 CHEVY CRUZE PREMIUM, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, super nice, white, 52,338 miles .... $16,995.........$15,500 2015 CHEVY CRUZE LT, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, super nice, black, 61,353 miles ........... $10,995...........$9,500 2013 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 51,875 mi. ..... $14,995.........$13,900 2010 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 118,206 miles ...... $11,995...........$9,900 2010 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, well equipped, good cond., silver, 258,287 miles..................... $4,995...........$3,500 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.9L V6, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 167,922 miles ............... $10,995...........$9,500 1992 CHEVY CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE, 5.7L V8, leather, loaded, show car, maroon, 55,589 miles .................................................................................................................... $15,995.........$14,900
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2018 NISSAN ALTIMA SL, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, very nice, gray, 44,950 miles .................. $16,995.........$15,500 2018 TOYOTA CAMRY SE, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, nice, silver, 41,226 miles........................ $20,995.........$19,500 2018 CADILLAC XTS AWD, 3.6L V6, sunroof, leather, loaded, like new, silver, 42,759 miles............... $30,995.........$29,900 2016 TOYOTA SCION IA, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., auto, all power, gray, 72,556 miles ...........................................$9,995 ...........$8,900 2016 BUICK LACROSSE, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, very nice, gold, 17,321 miles ....................... $21,995.........$20,900 2016 BUICK LACROSSE, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, all power, super nice, maroon, 25,788 miles .................................................................................................................... $24,995.........$23,500 2010 FORD FUSION SE, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., all power, very nice, gray, 181,948 miles .............................. $5,995...........$4,500 2008 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.0L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, beige, 69,814 miles ........................................................................................................................ $10,995...........$9,500 2007 SATURN AURA XE, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, nice, silver, 221,458 miles ............................. $3,995...........$2,900 2002 BUICK CENTURY, 4 dr., 3.1L V6, well equipped, good cond., beige, unknown miles ..................... $2,995...........$1,900 1994 JAGUAR XJS CONVERTIBLE, 4.0L 6 cyl., leather, loaded, show car, maroon, 52,066 miles...... $17,995.........$16,500
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Sophomore Career Days ENGLEWOOD – The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) annual Sophomore Open House is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 5, from 4:30-7 p.m. The school will be open for sophomores and their parents to tour all three buildings, meet instructors, and learn more about the 40 career technical programs that MVCTC offers for high school juniors and seniors. A complimentary spaghetti dinner will be served in the Student Activity Center. Dec. 3-5, are the scheduled Sophomore Career
MVCTC are designed to teach students skills relevant to their career goals, while maintaining challenging academic classes and building relationships with classmates, instructors, and business leaders to help them be successful. The opportunities available at MVCTC prepare students for the workforce and college and allow them to graduate with thousands of dollars toward their college education. For more information about MVCTC, visit www. mvctc.com.
Days at MVCTC. Sophomores from the MVCTC 27 partner school districts have the chance to visit MVCTC for a day and experience two career technical programs. The goal is to help students decide which career technical program they may want to pursue for their junior and senior years in high school. MVCTC is located in Englewood and serves 27 area high schools in five southwestern Ohio counties (Montgomery, Warren, Preble, Darke, and Miami). The career technical programs at
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2018 Chevy Cruze LT, 1.4 Ltr., 4-Cyl., FWD, 33 MPG, remote start, and only 26,XXX miles WAS $15,995 ......................................................NOW $15,795 2015 Chevy Equinox, 2.4 Ltr., 4-Cyl., FWD, loaded with 57,XXX Miles .................... $14,995 2016 Ford Fusion, 2.5 Ltr., 4-Cyl., 4 Door Sedan, FWD WAS $10,995 ............NOW $10,695 2016 Chevy Trax LS, 4-Cyl., Turbo, FWD, Only 22,XXX miles WAS $13,095 ...........................................................................................NOW $12,995 2015 Mazda CX5, 2.5 Ltr., 4-Cyl., Grand Touring, AWD, sunroof, backup camera .................................................................................................. $15,995 2015 Chevy Silverado 1500, 4.3 Ltr., V6, Regular Cab, 4x2, with Bed Topper ................................................................................................. $12,995 2015 Jeep Renegade Latitude, 2.4 Ltr., 4-Cyl., 2WD, Only 58,XXX miles, very clean WAS $15,495................................................................................... $14,995 2015 Nissan Altima, 2.5 Ltr., 4-Cyl., S Series, FWD, only 43,XXX miles WAS $13,990 .................................................................................................... $12,995 2014 Ram Cargo/Work Van, 3.6 Ltr., V6, FWD, Work Van with 2 storage bins ........... $9,995 2013 Chevy Cruze, 1.4 Ltr., 4-Cyl., Turbo, ECO Sedan, FWD, local trade, 80,XXX miles ....................................................................................................... $8,495
2012 Chrysler Town & Country, 3.6 ltr, V6, Touring Edition, FWD, DVD Player, Super Clean WAS $10,995 ............................................................................... $10,495 2012 Chevy Malibu Lt, 2.4 ltr, 4 cyl., Sedan, FWD, 91,XXX miles WAS $9,588 ......... $8,995 2011 Chevy Impala LS, 3.5 Ltr., V6, FWD, local trade ................................................. $5,995 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab, 5.7 Ltr., V8 Hemi, 4x4, Super clean With 113,XXX miles WAS $16,495 ..........................................................NOW $14,995 2009 Chevy Aveo LT, 1.6 Ltr., 4-Cyl., FWD, Hatchback, 1 Owner, only 90,XXX miles ............................................................................................... $4,695 2007 Pontiac G5 2.2 Ltr., 4-Cyl., Sunroof, Well Maintained, Local Trade only 125,XXX miles WAS $4,777 ...............................................................NOW $4,495 2006 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8 Ltr., V6, 7 Passenger, FWD, needs body work ................................................................................................ $2,995 2004 Ford F150 Super Crew XLT, 2WD, 5.4 ltr, V8, Auto, 5½ ft. Bed, Local Trade, only 142,XXX miles WAS $6, 777 .............................................................NOW $ 6,595 1963 Buick Riviera, 430 Cubic Inch, 2 Owners, Very Well Maintained ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TITLE & FEES 11/17/2019
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GivingTuesday is Match Day SIDNEY – Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships between adults and youths. Because there are more children on the waiting list than can be matched with an adult, teens fill the role as Big Buddies. “All #GivingTuesday donations received through the Community Foundation’s Match Day will be utilized for our after-school Big Buddies mentoring programs,” said Executive Director Jenny Bruns. “Big Buddies is a nine-month commitment where high schoolers volunteer two times per month to mentor elementary students.” During these meetings, high school students, under the supervision of Big Brothers Big Sisters staff, work with one or two children on different educational and recreational activities. This school year, the agency will be utilizing the Peace Education Foundation’s “Peace Works” curriculum which focuses on violence prevention, social & emotional development, conflict resolution, mediation skills, character & values, and bullying prevention. “Last year’s Match Day gifts were also used to support the Big Buddies program and it had tremendous involvement,” said Bruns. “As a result of these funds, we were
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Big Buddy Brook Holthaus of Ft. Loramie enjoys a fun moment with her Little Buddy Carly at a session. Match Day gifts support the Big Buddies program.
able to serve 176 Littles with 177 high school Big Buddy volunteers for a total of 353 individuals under the age of 18 involved in the Big Buddies programs in both Shelby and Darke counties.” To support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County on Match Day, gifts must be made payable to the Community Foundation of Shelby County with: Match/Big Brothers Big Sisters noted on the memo or in an accompanying note or form. Details and forms are available at the Community Foundation website at commfoun.com and at Big Brothers Big Sisters offices. Gifts must be received on or before Dec. 3 to be eligible for up to $5,000 in matching money.
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UP TO
140
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140
140
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140
UP TO
140
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REBATE ON 4
UP TO
140
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REBATE ON 4
REBATE ON 4
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UP TO
140
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UP TO
140
UP TO
140
$
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UP TO
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140
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Hours: Monday-Friday 8-5 • Saturday 8-1
SERVICE CENTER
500 WAGNER AVE. GREENVILLE, OHIO www.daveknappford.com
547-3000
We Service ALL MAKES & MODELS
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POT HOLE SPECIAL
Includes: Front End Alignment, Tire Rotation, Balance All 4 Tires, Adjust Tire Pressure
89
$
95
Applicable to most makes and models Exp. 11/15/19
SERVICE COUPON
FREE
MULTI-POINT INSPECTION
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We’ll inspect: Fluid Levels, Battery, Shocks/ Struts and Other Suspension Components, Exhaust System, Engine Cooling System, Hoses and Clamps, Driveshaft, Transmission, U-Joint and Shift Linkage, More Applicable to most makes and models Exp. 11/15/19
SHUTTLE SERVICE, SERVICE LOANER, PICKUP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE
SERVICE COUPON
FREE BATTERY TEST
Applicable to most makes and models Exp. 11/15/19
SERVICE COUPON
FREE BRAKE INSPECTION
Applicable to most makes and models Exp. 11/15/19
HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8-5 SATURDAY 8-1
SERVICE COUPON
Change ROAD TRIP • &OilLube MAINTENANCE •Balance & Tire Rotation PACKAGE • Brake
$
69
95
Inspection • Multi-Point Inspection
Exp. 11/15/19
SERVICE COUPON
54
$
95
Motorcraft Premium Synthetic Blend Oil and Filter Change, Rotate and Inspect Four Tires, Check Air and Cabin Air Filters, Inspect Brake System, Test Battery, Check Belts and Hoses, Top Off All Fluids Applicable to most makes and models Exp. 11/15/19
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