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District seeking donations for stadium project GREENVILLE – Greenville City Schools administrators and board members are hoping for continued community support as they begin the process of completing another phase of renovation to the district’s football stadium. On Nov. 21, during their regular board of education meeting, board members approved a recommendation to set aside $2 million toward the project, which will include the construction of a concession stand, locker room and restroom facility. According to the board meeting agenda, “this money will be available to spend at such time that donors have provided, in cash, the sum of $800,000 for the construction project. At such time, the school board will begin the necessary phases of the project.” According to Superintendent Doug Fries, the $800,000 figure denotes
“a gap” needed to have enough funding on hand to begin the project. The new concession, locker room and restroom facility would service both the football field and track areas. “We’re open to any donors,” Fries said, “in order to move forward with another phase” of the stadium project. In 2017, the district began improvements at the stadium, which have included the construction of the new Jennings Center Track and Field Complex and new turf on the football field, thanks in part to the fundraising efforts of The Friends of Harmon Field. “We wanted to set aside these funds,” board president Brad Gettinger said of the $2 million, in order to begin the process of completing the next phase at the stadium. For more information about how to donate, contact Fries at the school’s administrative offices, 937-548-3185. Reach Managing Editor Susan Hartley by emailing shartley@ aimmediamidwest.com
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Thanksgiving dinner continues to grow the church went around to tables asking if anyone had any prayer requests and offered up prayers to those in need,” Kerns said. “It is UNION CITY, Ind. – amazing how it continues The high school gym was to get bigger and I think packed once again Tuesday evening for the annual everyone really enjoys Community Thanksgiving themselves.” Dinner – hosted by Wesley The event is made United Methodist Church possible from all the voland the Union City Jr./Sr. unteers that take a night High School. to donate their time and Clinton Randall | DarkeCountyMedia.com The event started nearly Approximately 1,000 Union City community members attended the funding and donations 15 years ago when memannual Thanksgiving Dinner hosted by Wesley United Methodist Church. from area sponsors. Nearly bers of the church, includ$2,000 was donated for with the school four years serve and others there to ing the current organizer the purchase of this year’s eat and enjoy the experiago to accommodate the Jamie Kerns, looked to turkeys, which were all attendance and even draw ence. The praise band find away to bring their cooked to perfection by small community together in more from surrounding from the Trinity Lutheran Jackie Veitch. Church in UC helped fill communities. while sharing the love of Get updates and more Kerns estimated between the gymnasium with music about this event on their God. 800 and 1,000 people were while everyone enjoyed As the event continued Facebook page at www. on-hand for this year’s din- their meal and fellowship. facebook.com/UCCommuto grow in numbers each year, the church partnered ner…from those helping nityThanksgivingDinner. “This year, members of
Cheers ring out as hero returns GREENVILLE - Greenville’s annual horse parade may have been cancelled because of weather, but there was no way Greenville residents were going to cancel honoring one of their own on Saturday. For the first time since he was severely injured in Raqqa, Syria over two years ago, Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy returned to his hometown. Several hundred people gathered around the city building as the snow fell to welcome Kenton and his family home. Chief Petty Officer Stacy, a 2002 graduate of Greenville High School, was clearing IEDs (Improvised Explosive Device) on the second floor of a hospital in Raqqa when one of the devices exploded causing life-threatening injuries. In 2018, President Donald Trump recognized Stacy and the man who saved his life, Army SSgt. Justin Peck, during his State of the Union speech. For Stacy and his wife, Lindsey, and their four children, the day he was injured changed their lives forever. Stacy, now a quadriplegic and blind in his left eye, is confined to a specialized wheelchair. He was eventually able to move from his hospital room in Texas back to his home in San Diego to be with his family. Kenton, Lindsey and their family were greeted by family and a huge del-
egation of Darke County residents at the Columbus Airport. Their arrival also prompted a huge turnout from the Columbus television stations. Lindsey shared, “We are just incredibly blessed and feel honored that everyone keeps supporting us and made our first time home a tremendous huge event.” Lindsey admitted the reception and coming home was a “little overwhelming and nerve-racking.” She added that coming home “brings back a lot of memories before he got hurt.” While at the airport, the Stacy family received a letter from Governor Mike DeWine. The reception at the airport and drive back to Greenville was organized by the Ohio Patriot Guard Riders with assistance from the Greenville VFW Post 7262’s Michael Maloney. A caravan of Ohio State Highway Patrol cars and the Darke County delegation escorted the family back to their hometown. According to Darke County Veterans Service Commissioner Gaylen Blosser, “This really is a huge event, much more than I expected.” He and his other commissioners witnessed approximately 10 highway patrol cars either leading them and bringing up the rear throughout the entire trip. Overpasses were filled with lights as ambulances, fire
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The Stacy family came home after a little more than two years since he was severely injured in Raqqa, Syria. Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com
trucks and police officers as the first-responders saluted as Stacy passed their locations. Lindsey told the Columbus media that her children were excited to see snow and that is exactly what they got. When the caravan made it to Darke County and the rain turned to snow, the caravan was greeted by more lights and sirens as local fire departments and rescue units celebrated his arrival. Once they hit the city limits, local police, fire and rescue units joined the caravan and by the time they got to downtown Greenville, the caravan stretched from the Traffic Circle to Washington Avenue. When the door to the van was opened, a huge cheer erupted. Maloney exclaimed, “Louder, let’s make this place roar.” Lindsey spoke on behalf
of the family, “We just want to thank everyone for their continued love and support. This wouldn’t be possible, us coming home, without it. We ask that you continue to pray for our family. I thank you all for coming out in this weather.” The welcome home celebration wasn’t the only part of their return that needed to be planned. According to Maloney, volunteers helped build a wheelchair ramp for the family through a donation of materials from Lowe’s. The Stacy family will have several Thanksgiving celebrations throughout the week and will be guests of honor at a special dinner on Friday at the Greenville VFW. Contact Editor Ryan Berry at rberry@ aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 5690066. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
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Student issued citation for assault Assault On Nov. 14 an officer was contacted by an assistant principal that an assault had taken place at Greenville High School on Nov. 13, at the end of the school day. The officer was told that a male student punched another male student in the face during the last period of the day. The assault occurred at the beginning of the period in the boy’s locker room while students were changing for gym class. The offender then refused to participate in class and was told if he is not participating in class he was not supposed to be in the locker room. The victim was one of the students attempting to get the offender to leave the locker room. The victim pulled on the offender’s hood from behind prompting the offender to turn around and punch the victim in the face. The offender has had prior incidents recently where he has tried to punch other students and missed hitting them. He has been disciplined by the school for these issues and continues his behavior. There were no injuries to the vic-
tim. The offending student was issued a citation for assault and was disciplined per school policy. He was picked up by his brother who was informed about the citation.
Greenville Fire Department was able to extricate the defendant who was very unsteady on his feet and had slurred speech when he spoke with fire and rescue. The officer also observed the defendant’s eyes were glassy. Greenville Township DUI On Nov. 21 an officer was Rescue responded to the scene, but Adkins signed dispatched to the area of a refusal for treatment. Sherman Street and Fort Adkins told the officer he Jefferson Avenue on the report of a vehicle accident. was attempting to pull over The officer found a vehicle to use his phone when he wrecked the vehicle. The on its roof top in the roadofficer asked the defendant way. The sole occupant and operator of the vehicle, if he had been drinking or used any drugs lately. Bryan Adkins, was being Adkins said he had taken a extricated by the Greenville Fire Department. The Percocet two days earlier. The officer asked Adkins complainant said she was if he was willing to take a traveling northbound on field sobriety test to make U.S. 121 when she saw a sure he was okay to drive. vehicle traveling northThe defendant performed bound behind her, drivpoorly and was placed ing erratically. When the under arrest for operating complainant slowed down a vehicle while under the for a stopped school bus, the vehicle passed her. The influence and was transported to the Greenville complainant reported the Police Department. While vehicle turned right onto searching the defendant, Sherman Street and went the officer located a $1 bill, off the right side of the which was folded. The $1, roadway before striking a along with the defendant’s tree in the yard of a resiother personal items were dence in the 300 block of placed on the front pasFort Jefferson Avenue and senger side floorboard of rolling over onto its top. the police cruiser. Once at GPD, the officer placed the defendant’s items into a bag for safe keeping. When the officer unfolded the $1 to make sure it did not contain narcotics, a white crystal-like substance was found inside. When the officer asked Adkins about the substance, he said he did not know what was inside of the bill, but later said his girlfriend uses drugs and she had worn his jacket the night before. The defendant refused to provide a urine sample. He was placed on an administrative license suspension. Due to
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the defendant not having his Ohio driver’s license on him, his license was not seized. Adkins was released to his father. The defendant has two prior OVI convictions, in 2004 and 2007. The white crystal like substance was packaged and placed into property and will be sent to BCI for analysis. The defendant’s vehicle was towed to their impound lot.
GREENVILLE – Darke County Farmers Union will hold its annual meeting (117th anniversary year) on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 6:30 p.m., at J.T.’s Brew and Grill in Greenville. Dinner will be partially paid for by the Local and will commence at 6:30 p.m. with the program to start at 7:15 p.m. Dr. Craig Schluttenhofer, Central State University Extension’s hemp research specialist, will present a program about hemp production. Central State has taken the lead in pioneering hemp production as an “alternate crop” for small and medium-sized family farms. Ohio recently (SB57) legalized the growing of hemp by farmers (per 2018 Federal Farm Bill) and legal regulations have just been issued. Dr. Schluttenhofer will speak to area farmers and interested persons regarding his research into the underlying biology and chemistry of cannabis and related plants. Hemp, like marijuana, comes from the cannabis plant; however, it contains less than 0.3 per cent THC and is not intoxicating. In August of this year, Central State University (CSU) - Ohio’s only 1890 Land-Grant Institution – became the first university in the state to plant seeds for hemp research. Dr. Schluttenhofer’s current research is on developing superior hemp genetics for the Ohio River Valley region,
Wanted Person On Nov. 20 an officer responded to the 700 block of Wayne Avenue to assist Darke County Adult Probation with a subject who was resisting arrest. When the officer arrived, he found the probation officer had Stanley Richards in handcuffs ready for transport to the Darke County Jail for a probation violation. Once at the jail, Richards said he was having a hard time breathing, which he believed was due to a panic attack. Richards was seen by the on duty nurse at the jail then was incarcerated for the probation violation and held on no bond. EARLY BIRD POLICY The Greenville Police Beat is prepared from public records available at the Greenville Police Department. Every effort is made to balance the public’s right to know with the rights of the individuals involved. Readers are encouraged to contact Greenville Police if they have information or concerns regarding these or any other incidents they see. The Early Bird notes all suspects are innocent until proven guilty and welcomes comments and concerns regarding this community service.
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expanding chemical diversity of hemp, identifying innovative uses for hemp-derived metabolites (substances formed in or necessary for metabolism), and understanding the relationship of Cannabis policies. He is seeking to expand the use of natural products and increase the crop’s value for farmers. He is currently identifying and developing new uses for hemp and other plants producing natural products. Dave Shindollar, Ohio Farmers Union’s Health Insurance Representative, will also be on hand to explain insurance options prior to the upcoming deadlines for open enrollment for Medicare (Oct. 15 – Dec. 7) and the Affordable Care Act’s Healthcare.Gov (Nov. 1 – Dec. 15). There will not be an election of officers this year, but there will be a selection of delegates to the OFU State Convention. Farm policy, health insurance, and other items will be discussed and door prizes will be given away. All farmers are welcome.
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Arcanum Christmas festivities scheduled for December 14 ARCANUM – The Arcanum Business Association is excited to announce the third annual “Christmas in the Village & Horse Parade” on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. located at 310 N. Main St., Arcanum. “Arcanum is one of Ohio’s best kept secrets, a quaint, small town nestled in the heart of Ohio’s agricultural belt with a variety of unique, small business owners and a community that cares”, according to Jason Blackburn, chairman of the parade. “The event will have family-friendly events throughout the day for young to old to enjoy.” New this year will be the Little Miss & Mr. Jingle Bell Pageant starting at 9:30 a.m. in the Arcanum Field House, 310 N. Main St. Contestants will be competing in two age groups: 3-5 years old and 6-10 years old. The costume theme this year will be Winter Wonderland. Think outside the box and be creative. Check-in will take place at 9 a.m. in the gym at the Arcanum Field House. Contestants must be pre-registered to participate. All entry forms must be received by Dec. 12, 6 p.m. Please email barnailz@yahoo.com for a registration form or call Amber Rinehart at 937286-8330. Trophies will be awarded to the first and second runners up in each age group. The Little Misses and Little
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Misters will be awarded a crown, sash and trophy. The top three in each age group are invited to ride in the Christmas Horse Parade at 7 p.m. the same evening; a horse drawn carriage will be provided (one parent per child must ride along). A Cutest Baby Photo Contest will also be held at the pageant. One photo of your little one who is of current age of newborn to 24 months, (size 5x7 or 8x10) can be turned into the pageant staff in the Arcanum Field House gym between 9-9:30 a.m. along with an entry form. Three different awards will be given: Most Photogenic, Cutest Smile, Most Original. All babies are welcome to participate in the parade of babies (Moms can walk them down the red carpet)
in between the two age groups participating in the pageant. They will also have live bands performing in the Arcanum Field House all day from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. The entertainment schedule includes: 11-11:45 a.m. – Melody Line; noon-1 p.m. – Noah Back; 1-2:30 p.m. – The Green De Villes; and 3-5 p.m. the band Hey There Morgan from Dayton. There will be food trucks from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. that will offer many selections to choose from. The food trucks will be in the Arcanum Field House parking lot. From noon until 4 p.m. will be an ice sculptor carving festive creations, free pony rides and a petting zoo for the kids to enjoy.
DCP receives boating grant GREENVILLE – Earlier this year, the Darke County Park District was fortunate to receive boating safety education grant funds from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Watercraft. These funds, a portion of the total amount of nearly $250,000 awarded to 13 communities, was used to purchase updated kayaks, a new boat trailer and safety equipment. This equipment allows the park district to continue offering ACAcertified workshops on kayaking skills and safety to ensure local residents are safe while exploring Ohio’s waterways. “I’m excited to get the Darke County community in some updated equipment and offering additional workshops to help develop important safety and pad-
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dling skills for many seasons to come,” Chief Naturalist Robb Clifford said. “Our older kayaks have been through the works after 12 years of use, and many were starting to show their age. As the paddling season draws to a close for 2019, rest assured 2020 will present more paddling opportunities. “We are excited about these new boats and looking forward to next season,” added Clifford. To keep up with the program
offerings of Darke County Parks, be sure to follow them on Facebook and also visit their website at www. darkecountyparks.org and sign up for the quarterly newsletter, Nature Notes, which lists all upcoming programs. To contact the Darke County Park District regarding upcoming paddling programs, visit darkecountyparks.org or contact the park offices at (937) 548-0165.
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In the Scout House from 3-5 p.m. will be the opportunity to create a Christmas craft that the kids can take home. Beginning at 5 p.m., will be the Candy Cane Hunt in Ivestor Park complete with prizes for every child. This is a very exciting activity for the children to find the hidden candy canes throughout the park. Each candy cane is numbered and they can be redeemed for over prizes in the Scout House after the hunt sponsored by the Arcanum Business Association. The evening highlight will be the Christmas Horse Parade beginning at 7 p.m. to officially welcome Santa to the village of Arcanum. The parade will feature over 50 horse and carriages, wagons, ponies, individual riders and motorized
vehicles all decorated with festive Christmas lights. The parade will travel from the baseball diamonds on Sycamore Street, to George Street and to Main Street in Arcanum. Ivestor Park has been decorated by several volunteers, local students from Arcanum, community organizations and local businesses with over 25,000 Christmas lights and decorations headed up by Chris Guilerman. After the parade, the children will have the opportunity to visit with Santa in the Scout House. Also, horse and carriage rides will be available before & after the parade and will travel through the park and downtown area.
“We couldn’t be happier about everything that’s come together for this event,” Blackburn said. “Family-friendly activities, live bands to enjoy, Christmas pageant, amazing food, Christmas lights, horse parade and more – it’s going to be a great day for the whole family to enjoy and we hope you can come join us in Arcanum!” Confirmed food trucks & more information can be found at https:// www.facebook.com/ events/533547730852847/ or search Christmas in the Village & Horse Parade on Facebook or go to www. facebook.com/cremedelacreme.cakery and go to events tab.
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Fund supports DCCA’s Family Theatre Series GREENVILLE – Darke County Center for the Arts recognizes The Jean Louise Thieme Children’s Theatre Fund of the Darke County Foundation and for their support of DCCA’s Family Theatre Series. “DCCA is pleased to receive continual generous support from community organizations such as The Jean Louise Thieme Children’s Theatre Fund of the Darke County Foundation. With their assistance we are able to fulfill our mission of cultural enrichment for the community,” stated Andrea Jordan, DCCA Executive Director. Jean Louise Thieme started DCCA’s Family Theatre Series, in 1997; this series provides
young children, their parents, grandparents & great grandparents the opportunity to enjoy professional live theater in Memorial Hall. Thanks to strong community support, DCCA has been able to keep a $5 ticket price for professional, high quality, artistic, Family Theatre Series performances, for two decades. According to Jordan, “the goal of DCCA’s Family Theatre Series is to inspire the imaginations of the young and young at heart, encouraging the expression of creativity. The series attracts a wide-ranging audience that includes many preschool children enjoying their first theater experience, as
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GREENVILLE – The Light Foundation recently thanked Friends of the NRA and The NRA Foundation for choosing them as a grant recipient for outdoor activity equipment. Camp Vohokase and Chenoweth Trails have benefited from the donation by being able to offer shotgun safety lessons, clay pigeon shooting activities, and add on to the archery course.
19, and on Sunday, March 22 Llama Llama Live! from Bay Area Children’s Theatre, a hilarious new musical based on the bestselling books by Anna Dewdney. Additional sponsors for DCCA’s Family Theatre Series include Second National Bank, Greenville Federal, Greyson James Steyer Fund of the Darke County Foundation, Edison Courtesy photo State Community College, Featured in DCCA’s 2019-2020 Family Theatre Series is Lightwire Gordon Orthodontics, Jordan Insurance Agency, Theatre’s glowing production of Dino-Light. Wayne HealthCare, Greenville Rotary Club, and well as senior citizens who beloved classic The VelFamily Health. The series veteen Rabbit. Lightwire enjoy the shows’ strong also receives support from Theatre’s glowing producdepiction of traditional tion of Dino-Light, praised DCCA memberships. The values.” Productions in the 2019- for its cutting edge blend of Ohio Arts Council, John R. and Miriam H. Knick puppetry, technology and 2020 season include the dance, on Sunday, January Fund, Harry D. and Esther recent presentation of the
Stephens Memorial, Ketrow Foundation, and Lydia Schaurer Memorial also provide operating support for DCCA. Darke County Center for the Arts presents and promotes performing and fine art encouraging cultural enrichment. DCCA is also committed to the preservation of Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall as an important cultural center in the community. For more information on DCCA, the and the 20192020 KALEIDOSCOPE season or to purchase tickets for an upcoming event, contact the DCCA office at (937) 547-0908 or visit us online at www.DarkeCountyArts.org.
December blood drives announced DARKE COUNTY – Darke County will help boost the holiday season blood supply by offering several community blood drives during the month of December. Everyone who registers to donate with CBC now through Jan. 4 will receive the knit Blood Donor Winter Scarf. Make an appointment online at www. DonorTime.com or call (937) 461-3220. The holiday season is a challenging time of year for maintaining the blood supply at area hospitals. If you must miss an appointment to donate, please reschedule as soon
as you can. Many CBC community blood drives now include the opportunity to donate platelets and plasma, which are critical for the treatment of cancer, trauma, transplant, and burn patients. Donors with blood types A, AB, or B positive are in high demand. Find out more at www.GivingBlood.org or talk to an apheresis specialist at (937) 4613220. The following local blood drives are open to the public. Appointments are encouraged.
Tuesday, Dec. 10 – Teddy Bears & Friends for Wayne HealthCare Patients, Greenville Church of the Brethren, 421 Central Ave., Greenville, 12:30–6:30 p.m., Sponsored by Darke County Lions Clubs of Arcanum, Gettysburg, and Pitsburg. Registered donors sign a gift tag, attach it to a new stuffed animal and the stuffed animals are taken to Wayne HealthCare to be given out to patients during the holiday season. Thursday, Dec. 19 – Bradford High School,
750 Railroad Ave., Bradford, 3–6:30 p.m., sponsored by Bradford High School Saturday, Dec. 21 – Tri-Village Rescue, 320 North Main, New Madison, 8–11:30 a.m., sponsored by Tri-Village Rescue Monday, Dec. 23 – Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 13495 Greenville-St. Mary’s Road just outside of North Star, 2:30–6:30 p.m., sponsored by Saint Paul Lutheran Church Learn more at www. GivingBlood.org.
Power Over Parkinson’s set VERSAILLES – Versailles Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center invites the community to its bi-monthly event for people with Parkinson’s Disease and their families and caregivers! Power Over Parkinson’s meets to empower, socialize, and learn, and the next class will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 11, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 8440 State Route 47, Versailles. The guest speaker will be Dr. David Schmerler, DO, Movement Disorder Neurologist, Riverhills Neuroscience. The December topic is “Take ON Your OFF Periods, Recognizing OFF Periods in Parkinson’s”. Hear from Parkinson’s experts and learn
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about Parkinson’s therapy for OFF periods. The Power Over Parkinson’s session will also be led by Shannon Condon, M.A. CCC-SLP and Dr. Gina Boerger, PT, DPT. Versailles Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center hopes to offer positive resources to people with Parkinson’s and their families and
caregivers. This is a free class. Dinner will be provided compliments of Acorda Therapeutics and will be served at 4 p.m. with the presentation beginning at 4:30 p.m. Please note change of venue to the Versailles Knights of Columbus Hall to accommodate higher attendance. Seating is limited, so RSVPs are strongly encouraged. To RSVP, contact Stephen Winner at Versailles Rehab at 937526-0112 or send email to pdpartners.oh@gmail. com. If you are interested in learning more about Versailles Rehab’s Power Over Parkinson’s or would like to schedule a personalized tour, call 937-526-5570.
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Hats off to Wayne Healthcare Dear Editor, I recently had a medical procedure completed at Wayne Healthcare here in Greenville and I was very much impressed by the efficiency of the institution and the professionalism of the staff. Their central scheduling was very convenient and I even received a reminder call which was very helpful. (I also enjoyed a nice cup of “joe” in the lobby coffee shop). What a wonderful healthcare facility we have here in Darke County and we are truly fortunate and blessed to have this establishment. This is to the envy of rural counties of our size and with the new addition, one will be able to satisfy almost all of their healthcare needs right here in Darke County. All of the benefits of this healthcare are under the watchful eye and excellent leadership of Wayne Deschambeau. He has a unique understanding of rural healthcare issues and he has been honored to be a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives during the past few years. Most recently, he was named as a member of the National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Human Services and I am sure he will excel in that capacity and gain much valuable
information for further improvements of Wayne Healthcare. Many complain about the cost of healthcare, but we need to realize that all of this care from healthcare services over the past few years has led people to live longer and more fruitful lives. As a consequence of living longer, these individuals require more healthcare maintenance to live a truly productive life. Although we may complain about healthcare costs (which are coming under control), I don’t think any of us would complain about Grandma and Grandpa living longer so they can see their grandchildren or great grandchildren (as the case may be) graduate from high school or to be able to hold that fourth or fifth generation in their arms before they pass. We are very fortunate to have Wayne Healthcare as a non-profit healthcare company in Darke County and they should be commended for the job that they do in addressing our rural citizens’ healthcare needs. Theodore O. Finnarn, Attorney and Secretary-Treasurer for the Darke County Farmers Union, Greenville
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GFD thanks fire safety sponsors In continuing the City of Greenville Fire Department’s commitment to fire and life safety, we organize annual education programs for the children and adults of our community. We recognize the need for an ongoing effort to reach our community. To help cover the cost of the materials, our department seeks help from concerned businesses, industrial and professional leaders to support this vital program. We also recognize the following for their 2019 donations: PLATINUM SPONSORS: Bish & Boyer Trailer Sales, Treaty City Industries GOLD SPONSORS: Las Maria’s Mexican Grill, Stateline Power Corporation, Wayne Healthcare SILVER SPONSORS: American Legion Post #140; BASF; FOE Eagles #2177; Gary L. Flinn Company, LPA; MJS Plastics Inc.; Second National Bank; St. Paul United Church of Christ; Western Ohio Podiatric BRONZE SPONSORS: Asian Buffet;
Barry Family Dentistry, LLC; Brethren Retirement Community; Clear Choice Hearing Aid; Darke County Auditor; Dave Knapp Ford; Francis-Condon Insurance; Gordon Orthodontics; Greenville National Bank; JAFE Decorating; Making Waves Hair Salon; Mercer Savings Bank; Randall Insurance Agency; Sloopy’s; Studio 1 Hair Design; Teaford’s Dairy Store; The Coffee Pot; Wagner Avenue Secure Storage; Wendy’s; Wieland Jewelers; Williamson Insurance, LLC SPONSORS: Dickman, Kettler & Bruner Inc.; Cozy Nest; Finnarn Law Office; Francis Furniture; Hamilton Auto Sales; Hot Head Burritos; Kesco Products; Littman-Thomas Agency Inc.; Mote & Associates; Ryan C. Cherry/ Bryan Keefe, DDS; The Skate Place; Thank you for your kind and generous support of educational efforts and for being an important part of our community. Russell L. Thompson, Chief City of Greenville Fire Department
Expensive trips, priceless memories If it weren’t for Facebook, Snap Chat and Instagram reminding me of what took place three, four, and sometimes eight years ago, I would have forgotten some of the great times I’ve had over the years. I can hardly wait until three years from now when I can relive all of the videos and pictures I took of our grand hamster. Better yet, my cooking has been lit this year and the pictures are incredible. I bet I can repeat some of those recipes and have them on the exact same day four years later. Yes, I said my cooking is lit. It’s modern day slang for excellent or exciting. When I was growing up, lit was slang for drunk. So depending on your age, my cooking is either excellent, drunk or literally on fire. Enough of the modernday slang lesson.
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cry. My wife and I were laughing too hard to convincingly fake concern or sympathy. Even though it was nerve-racking at the time, I will not forget how excited my daughter was to see the Hollywood sign. I have to admit, I was excited, too. I had never been to that landmark. I did learn a lesson from that visit. Turn around and drive down the hill the same way you came up. Do not try to go straight to go down the hill. I literally thought we were going to die as we tried to navigate the narrow road, sharp turns and oncoming traffic. This trip confirmed my wife is a horrible backseat driver. Our trip to Texas was incredible. My youngest daughter didn’t go with us, which meant my wife and I were on our own. Our eyes were filled with love. Okay, my eyes were filled with love because we stopped in Memphis and visited Graceland. Yes, I have a man-crush on Elvis and by the time we were done I think my
wife had a crush on Elvis – the young one and not the old overweight one. There’s only room for one old overweight guy in her life and that is me. I was like a kid on a Christmas morning as we walked through the mansion and museum and shared a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich. I have no idea what fun and excitement awaits us next year. Whether it’s with one or both of my kids or if it is just my wife and I, I am excited to see where the road will take us. Although there are a lot of unknowns, there are a few things that I am certain – We will do something we’ve never done before; it will be more expensive than we expect; and my wife won’t let me buy souvenirs. I am certain it will be fun because I’m with my family (until they start nagging and complaining). As it has for the past several years and will for the next few years, my daughter’s track schedule will dictate where we vacation.
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I know it’s only the end of November and I have another month to reminisce about 2019. It was an incredibly good and incredibly expensive year, but the memories are priceless. Thanks to my oldest daughter’s track schedule, we were able visit Los Angeles, Texas and Kansas. I’ve been to or driven through all of those places before, but it was exciting to share this opportunity with my wife and youngest daughter who had never been west of Indiana. To see them get excited as we drove through St. Louis and seeing the arch for the first time or looking out the window of the airplane as we were flying into Los Angeles – those moments were not lost on me. Of course my favorite moment when were flying was when my daughter got pulled aside at the Indianapolis Airport for a pat-down. I will never forget the look on her face when they checked around her chest. I really thought she was going to
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Don’t count Greenville out They see that if they do their job and do what they are supposed to do they can be successful.” “A lot of those guys are GREENVILLE – Veteran Greenville varsity boys bas- coming off a winning football season,” Coach Joseph ketball coach Kyle Joseph, continued. “They have unlike the previous season takes the court Friday night confidence coming to us with a healthy squad to start from football season and the work Coach Schmitz and the year when Arcanum the coaching staff did is trebrings a seasoned team to mendous – that’s going to be town under first year head nothing but helpful to us.” coach Roger McEldowney. Four GHS seniors are penCoach Joseph looks to ciled in to start for Greenstart four seniors and a ville along with sophomore sophomore to open the Nolan Curtis. 2019-2020 campaign and “We have four senior looks for the team to feed off the Wave’s first winning starters who have experienced a lot and have turned football season in 11 years to ignite the boys basketball themselves into very good players,” Coach Joseph team. said of Marcus Wood, Tyler “The football team has Beyke, Alec Fletcher and been a tremendous boost Foster Cole. “They know to us with the kind of year what to expect from us as that they had,” said Coach a coaching staff, they know Joseph. “They are coming what to expect from their into the season excited.
teammates, they know what they are doing out there on the floor and that is something we really haven’t had the last few years – an experienced group.” “We have some younger guys that have been in this system since they were in the seventh and eighth grades and they are working hard in the summers,” Joseph added. “The group can play collectively very well together.” Coach Joseph has grown The Greenville boy’s summer basketball camp from 30 campers to more than 130 boys during his four seasons at Greenville. Although the team does not have a lot of height, Coach Joseph believes team quickness and experience will lead to wins for the varsity squad. “We don’t have a lot of height, but pretty good
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plays as a forward and can be a mismatch that way.” “Foster Cole is a good athlete. He’s long, has a little bit of height, he has found out he knows how to score in our offense. He sets great screens and rolls hard. Nolan Curtis played a lot of varsity minutes as a freshman last year and has worked very hard.” Look for a much improved GHS basketball season as GaylenBlosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com the team opens play healthy Greenville varsity boys basketball coach, Kyle Joseph and his coaching unlike last year when three starters were unable to go staff look for improvement in the 2019-2020 season. or played with nagging inju“but we do have pretty good ries for a large part of the overall team height and length,” said Coach Joseph. team quickness and anticiseason, a difficulty that went “That is a strength for us unnoticed by many but was pation skills.” even though we may not Coach Joseph will be look- never used as an excuse by have 6’5” guys, but we have ing to senior leadership for Coach Joseph or his coachFoster Cole, Alec Fletcher, a successful 2019-2020 bas- ing staff. DJ Zimmer, all have good “You’re still going to have ketball season. length out there on the “With Marcus Wood being your bumps and bruises court and Marcus (Wood) but we’re in a good spot to a four year varsity player, for being a small guard has start the season,” concluded Tyler Beyke in his third good length out there.” Coach Joseph. year on varsity and Alec “Mason Wykes is a big Fletcher as a senior can play Contact Darke County Media Sports kid, a true big kid, but other any spot. He can play one Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ than that not that huge through five on the floor aimmediamidwest.com or 937-548height,” Coach Joseph said if he needs to, so he plays 3330 of his senior role player, that guard for us but he also
FM’s Audrey Cable signs with Huntington University and to put herself in a position where she is now speaks a lot about her character.” Cable, the daughter of Kyle Cable plans to major in PITSBURG – Franklin nursing with a double minor Monroe senior Audrey Cable signed to continue her in art and psychology. The Indiana school is a education while playing basmember of the Crossroad ketball for the Huntington League which includes BethUniversity Lady Foresters. el University, Goshen Col“I have always loved baslege, Grace College, Indiana ketball more than anything and just to be here especially Wesleyan University, Marian University, Mount Vernon after my injury last year Nazarene University, Spring just means the world,” said Arbor University, Taylor UniCable. “I’m so thankful to coach Lorie Culler (Hunting- versity and the University of Saint Francis. ton head coach) for giving Cable had to sit out the me this opportunity and I am 2018-2019 basketball season really excited to get to play to rehab a season ending at the next level.” injury. “This kid…my heart just “I am really thankful and grows for her,” said FM Lady give God all the glory for Jets coach Abbey Moore. being here after my surgery “She has been through a lot to still be able play in colboth on the floor and off lege,” Cable stated. floor. For her to overcome “Anybody who is injured, adversity the way she has
that she has and the determination that she has. She is going to work her tail off to get to where she wants to be and I see her having a huge role in her team as well.” The Franklin Monroe senior heaped praise on her coach for an on court / off court relationship that continues to grow. “Coach Moore is more than just my coach,” shared Cable. “She’s actually more Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com like my mom even. We have (L-R) Lilley More and her mother, Lady Jets head Coach Abbey Moore a mother daughter like and Audrey Cable at Cables college signing. relationship and she has just meant so much to me definitely just keep pushing, record. “I really hope to be a point throughout these four years keep believing in yourself,” in high school.” guard at the next level,” added Cable. “It’ still pos“She has done so much sible to play again. Just work Cable said. “We’ll have a senior next year when I start more for me than just basketfor it and keep pushing and ball,” Cable continued. “She playing and she is a really you will get there.” is definitely the reason, a amazing point guard, but Cable hopes to play point huge reason, the main reason guard for the successful Lady that is what I hope to be why I am here today and I eventually.” Foresters program, a team just can’t thank her enough “Audrey will thrive at that has opened the 2019whatever she chooses to do,” for everything she has done 2020 season with an 8-1 for me in basketball and outsaid Coach Moore. “Wherside of basketball.” ever she is she is going to “I want to thank my dad thrive just with that mindset
for the countless hours in the gym that he spent,” Cable said. “For all the AAU tournaments, driving miles and miles for practices, games, tournaments all around the country.” “I want to thank my various coaches especially Coach Moore, my AAU Coach Randy Duff (Dayton Lady Hoops Stars),” Cable continued. I would also thank Coach Lorie Culler for giving me this opportunity and I just couldn’t be more thankful.” “I want to thank my grandparents, Barb and Dan Hicks because I would definitely not be who I am today without them or be where I am. They have always been there for me.” Cable still has one final season to play for a very good Franklin Monroe Lady Jets basketball team while looking to her future career at Huntington.
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Franklin Monroe’s Corina Conley signs with KWU PITSBURG- Franklin Monroe’s Corina Conley signed to play basketball for NCAA D-II Kentucky Wesleyan University Lady Panthers basketball team. “This is a dream come true,” Conley said. “I have dreamed about this since I was a little kid. I couldn’t have done it without everybody around me.” “Corina is an outstanding player, outstanding student athlete, outstanding kid,” said FM Lady Jets Coach Abbey Moore. “She is going to be missed.” “Corina is a four year starter, four year captain and she is just able to get it done on and off the court,” continued Moore. “She has been huge for us in being a leader in the locker room and setting an example for our underclassmen. She is definitely going to be missed.” Conley, the daughter of Javan and Rebecca Conley plans to study Business Administration while taking her basketball skills to the next level. “I see her fitting right in and being a valuable role on their team,” Moore stated. “Kentucky Wesleyan is a very successful D-II program and I see her making
an impact right away with them.” “My goal right now is to play as a freshman,” said Conley. “I want to be like Ethan (her bother seeing playing time as a freshman at D-II Ashland University). I want to play my freshman year.” “I think it will be a really great fit there because their style of play is fast and up and down the floor. That is the style that I like to play and I have seen them play. Wherever they need me to be that’s where I want to take my role and fit where I need to be the best.” “They have a really good program,” Conley added. “I am going to have to battle to get in the lineup but that makes me better and that’s what makes the team better. Whatever I need to do to be that player for my team – that is what I am going to do.” Kentucky Wesleyan is a perfect fit for the Franklin Monroe senior, but not just the basketball program alone. The university’s faith based program was a major factor in Conley’s choice of schools. “When I was looking for schools and getting recruited that was at the top of my list,” Conley stated. “My Faith is very important to me and it always has been as I have been growing up.
‘Corina you can get to this point’ and she believed in me even when I didn’t think that I could get to the next level.” “She believed in me and she invested everything she had into me – so many hours here after practice, before practice, in the gym shooting,” added Conley. “Coach Moore was always here, she was always willing to open the doors to me and that is why I’m here as a player and who I am today playing at the next level.” “I love my parents and my brothers Mason and Gaylen Blosser | DarkeCountyMedia.com Corina Conley signs with Kentucky Wesleyan University Lady Panthers basketball program. (L-R) Mason Ethan more than they Conley (brother), Rebecca Conley (mother), Conley, Javan Conley (father). Brother Ethan Conley absent; know,” Conley continued. currently playing college basketball at Ashland University. “They have been amazing to me. I want to thank them for it.” They helped me through I didn’t want to lose that Coach Brooks (Hall), my FM Lady Jets Coach everything, seeing the good when I went to college. I Ohio Elite Purple AAU Abbey Moore plays an and the bad in everything. love that Kentucky Wescoach and all my wonderful important role in the sucFirst and foremost they leyan is a Christian school teammates.” cess of Conley’s basketball have always wanted the and I can be pushed in my “I have a great support career. best for me.” faith, not just athletically system – this community “I love that women,” Conley gave special and academically but also and everybody who has thanks to her grandparents, Conley stated. “My coaches been so supportive in all of spiritually. That was really Chet and Carol for traveling up to high school where my this. I just couldn’t imagine important to me because the Lord it is so dear to my long distances see her high parents but Coach Moore doing it without them.” has been the foundation heart and I want to be with school games. “I am very blessed with “They are amazing,” Con- of who I have become as Him all the time.” this opportunity and the a player to get to the next Conley’s parents, Rebecca ley said. “They drive two Lord has been so good to level.” and Javan Conley both had hours to see us play. They me,” Conley concluded. “I “Coach Moore has literal- am very grateful and oververy successful NCAA D-II see me play twice a week ly pushed me, had so much whelmed with joy right now and they have been there college basketball careers confidence in me, she has through everything. They providing guidance in the – I just can’t wait for the senior’s recruiting process.” are just amazing and I know pushed me so hard. That next chapter.” is what has made me into they are going to drive all “They were amazing Contact Darke County Media Sports the way to Wesleyan to see the player I am today. She college players,” Conley Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ me play because that’s just noted. “They have been so has pushed me in practice, aimmediamidwest.com or 937-548supportive this entire time. who they are and I love she has as always told me, 3330
Union City unveils Larry Wilson Media Row young athletes and coaching in the area. “Larry was a good friend to many with his kind soul and humorous UNION CITY, Ind. – On personality and will be September 3, 2019 the greatly missed! Thank Union City Lady Indians you, Larry for your givlost one of their tribe, ing heart, your sense of Larry Wilson. This past humor and your unwaverFriday, during the Lady ing support, but most of Indians home game with all… thank you for being a Northeastern, the school friend,” Coach Black conunveiled the new Larry cluded. Wilson Media Row table Union City schools unveiled the new Larry Wilson Media Row table at a Much of Larry’s family in dedication to this loyal recent basketball game. was in attendance for the Indian fan and supporter. unveiling ceremony. Along Larry spent countwith the display on the for sports. After a successful high less hours as the girls front of the table “Larry He loved his Lady school baseball career at basketball bookkeeper Wilson Media Row” that Union City, Larry commit- Indians and would often and statistician and even Clinton Randall | DarkeCountyMedia.com ted himself to the military brag about them at family faces the court, the top served on the UC Athletic The late Larry Wilson, a Vietnam Veteran and former Union City and served in the marines, gatherings. Larry was also reads “Lady Indian BookHall of Fame committee basketball scorekeeper. keeper & Statistician” and very good about keeping fighting in Vietnam and because of his extensive also displays a couple clipthe stats straight. Before earning a Purple Heart. team and even gave me a “I first met Larry when knowledge of past athletes boards that say “Dedicated his longtime UCCHS He then found his way picture a few years back I was in the sixth grade for decades. He spent back home to Union City, commitment, he also kept to Larry Wilson – July countless hours not just in playing on the UC all-star that he had from those book and stats for softball 19, 1949 to September 3, where he built a family days of 6th grade me.” softball team,” said UC the gym taking stats, but 2019” and “Loyal Indian teams in the area. He and lifelong relationships “I have known Larry girls varsity basketball supporting all sports and loved sports and dedicated Fan” – which indeed he with individuals and for most of my life,” she head coach Sarah Black. athletes throughout his much of his life to helping truly was. coaches through his love “He kept the book for the added. “He was a great beloved community. friend and knew his sports. He was a loyal supporter of Indian athletics and of me. I am so thankful that Larry was a part of 2820 St. Rt. 119 615 Walnut Street our team and family!” St. Henry, OH 45883 Greenville
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GABBARD Mary F. (McCoy) Gabbard, 71, of Portland, Ind., passed away at her home late Friday, Nov. 22, 2019. She was born on Aug. 6, 1948, in Dean, Ky., to the late George Smallwood McCoy and Julie May (Runyons) McCoy. In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her daughter, Tanya (Rich) Smith; her grandson, Garion Smith; and her siblings, Alma Johnson, Goldie Hankins, James McCoy, Dee McCoy, Woodrow McCoy, and Hazel Felix. Mary worked for Westinghouse in Union City for 15 years until it closed. She then helped her husband with his Cushman Motor scooter business for many years. Mary was active in the Vintage Motor Bike Club and the VHL Alliance. She loved traveling and spending time outdoors. Mary also enjoyed antiques and being with her family and friends. Mary is survived by her husband, Ray L. Gabbard, whom she married on February 2, 1985; her daughter, Melissa Laux and her husband, Jevon, of Lewisburg, Ohio; her grandchildren, Colten and Meridith Laux; her sisters, Margaret Riddle and Lois Hoggatt; her step children, Kim Gabbard and his wife, Melinda, of Portland, Rick Gabbard and his wife, Pam, of Winchester, Indiana, Dessie Brackman and her husband, Paul, of Portland, Brandy Gabbard and his wife, Judy, of Laingsburg, Michigan, Jeannie Grosch and her husband, Gary, of Greenville, Ohio, and Todd Gabbard and his wife, Lisa, of Tekoa, Washington; her many step grandchildren, step great grandchildren, and step great-great grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of Mary’s life will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019, at Pleasant Hill Church, 9945 N 800 E, Union City, Ind. 47390, with Pastor Bruce Brian officiating. Entombment will follow in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery across from the church. Guests may visit with Mary’s family on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the church. Memorial contributions may be given to the Jay County Cancer Society, 101 S. Meridian Street, Portland, Ind., 47371. Online condolences
may be shared with the family by visiting www. tributefuneralhomes.com. ARMSTRONG Thomas Wesley Armstrong, 77, of Union City, Ohio passed away Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019 at the Rest Haven Nursing Home in Greenville. He was born Oct. 14, 1942 in Union City, Ind. to the late Hugh L. & Merna E. Beam Armstrong. Tom worked at Westinghouse in Union City and also at the Union City Park & Cemetery. He was a U.S. Army Veteran serving in Vietnam. He is survived by two sons, Tom Armstrong of Winchester, Ind., and Clint Armstrong of Loveland, Ky.; and an uncle, Bud Armold of Union City, Ohio. He was preceded by his parents. Services for Tom were held Friday, Nov. 29, 2019 at Reichard Funeral Home Inc. Military Graveside Services were conducted by the Randolph County Honor Guard with burial in Union City Cemetery. Online condolences may be made reichardfh. com. SMITH Virginia I. Smith, 91, of Versailles, passed away at 7:10 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019, at Brookdale of Greenville. Virginia was born Sept. 19, 1928, in Versailles to the late Clay & Stella (Cordonnier) Weaver. In addition to her parents Virginia was also preceded in death by her husband, Herman J. Smith on April 20, 2016, whom she married Aug. 20, 1949. Virginia is survived by her children, Cheryl & John Goubeaux of Versailles, Marcia & Gary Davidson of Versailles and Duane & Georgette Smith of Versailles; grandchildren, Tracy & Neil Ranly, Brian & Ali Hemmelgarn and Jason & Lori Hemmelgarn; step grandchildren, Brian Coppess, Brad Coppess, Jeffrey & Tina Davidson and Lori & Wes Grover; great-grandchildren, Alexis, Mason, Taylor and Colton; step greatgrandchildren, Ethan, Kaitlyn, Parker, Landon, Melina, Blake, Khloe and Kaelyn; and a brother & sister-in-law, Ed & Betty Weaver of Versailles. Virginia was a 1946 graduate of Versailles High School. She was a homemaker. Virginia was a member of St. Denis Catholic Church in Versailles. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019, at St. Denis Catholic Church in Versailles with Rev. Fr. Jim Simons celebrant. Burial will follow in St. Valbert Cemetery in Versailles. The family will receive friends on Monday from 3-7 p.m. and Tuesday morning from 9-10 a.m. at Bailey Zechar Funeral Home in Versailles. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or State of the Heart Care. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey.com. BRODRICK Marvin E. Brodrick, 83, of Greenville, passed away peacefully on Nov. 9, 2019 in the care of State of the Heart Care Center. Marvin was born in 1935, the son of Chester & Dorothy Brodrick. Marvin married Judy McKibben on Jan. 29, 1956. They were married for 51 years. He was a retired 30-year employee of Dayton Daily News. Preceded in death by his wife, Judy; parents; sister, Barbara McCammon, Patty Sales, and brother-in-law, Homer Brewer. Marvin enjoyed family & his hobbies were, golf, bowling, traveling, gardening and model trains. He was loved, cherished, and his family was blessed to have such an extraordinary man in their lives. He will be greatly missed and rejoiced in each and every one of us. Surviving are his two daughters, Debbie (Rick) Mikesell of New Madison, and Christie (Chris) Boyd of Greenville; son, Doug Brodrick of Washington Township; grandchildren, Chris (Shannon) Swank, Elizabeth Boyd, and Matthew Boyd; great-grandchildren, Dalton and Gavin Swank; sisters, Betty (Bob) Jessup, Jeanie (Bud) Boyer; sisters-in-law, Diane (Denny) Anthony, and Mary Brewer; brotherin-law, Jim Sales; several nieces and nephews, and numerous other relatives and friends. A visitation was held Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Kreitzer Funeral Home, 204 N. Main St., Arcanum, OH 45304. Funeral services, officiated by John Wiltshire, were held following the visitation at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be sent to State of the Heart Hospice, or the Alzheimer’s Association. Email
condolences may be sent by going online to www. kreitzerfuneralhome.com. KEISER Norman (Bill) Keiser, 75, of Arcanum, peacefully passed away Tuesday, November 26, 2019 after a tough battle with ALS, under the care of VA Hospice in Dayton. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gene & Laura (Fields) Keiser. He was a 1964 graduate of Arcanum High School and was employed for nearly 30 years by FramHoneywell. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the infantry and stationed in Korea. He was also a member of the Greenville American Legion. Bill is survived by his devoted wife of 48 years, Nancy (Miller) Keiser; son, Kurt (Andria) Keiser; daughter, Kristy (Mark) Engel; grandchildren, Britnee, Jolee, Katie, Kallie & Wyatt; brothers, Robert (Alice) Keiser, Roy (Pearl) Keiser, John (Marcy) Keiser; sister, Mary (Dennis) Brown, and numerous other relatives and friends. Bill loved building things with wood, helping on the farm, fishing, playing golf, & biking. He also enjoyed supporting Arcanum athletics, attending many crosscountry and track meets and going to the state track meet. He also loved his Corvette convertible and attending car shows and cruise-ins with Nancy. He was devoted to his family and his faith in God and was very proud of his children & grandchildren. Funeral services with Pastor Steve Short officiating were held Friday, Nov. 29 at the Kreitzer Funeral Home, 204 N. Main St., Arcanum, Ohio 45304. Donations may be made to either Beamsville Christian Church or the VA Hospice. The family would like to thank everyone who was with Bill and Nancy during this illness – it was such a blessing. Email condolences may be sent by going online to www.kreitzerfuneralhome.com. (veteran) THREEWITS Billy Joe Threewits, 92, of Greenville, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019, at the Brethren Retirement Community, Greenville.
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Joe was born on July 27, 1927, in Darke County, to the late Byron and Garnet (Nisonger) Threewits. In addition to his parents, Joe was preceded in death by his brother-inlaw, Robert Lyons. Joe is survived by his wife of 71 years, Vera (Dickey) Threewits, whom he married on March 6, 1948; his children, Sharon Kaugher and her husband, Ronnie, of Union City, Ohio, Karen Cope and her husband, Don, of Lascassas, Tenn., Lora Willis and her husband, Mark, of Union City, Ohio, Carl Threewits and his wife, Brenda, of Apopka, Fla., and Teresa Edger of Greenville; his seven grandchildren; his 10 great grandchildren; and countless nieces, and nephews. A graveside service, with full military honors conducted by the Greenville Honor Guard, will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 29, 2019, at Greenville Union Cemetery. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www. tributefuneralhomes.com. KINDLEY Zane Edward Kindley, 56, of Greenville, passed away peacefully on Nov. 26, 2019 at State of the Heart Hospice, Greenville, surrounded by his loving family. Zane was born on Feb. 6, 1963 to the late Hazel and Earl Kindley. Zane valiantly battled Multiple Myeloma and renal failure for the past two and a half years. Zane was a 1981 TriVillage High School graduate. He received his bachelor’s degree from Ohio Northern University in 1985, and his Juris Doctor degree from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 1988. Zane was an attorney and had a deep respect and passion for the law. He spent his entire career helping as well as serving others. He was a leader among men and had the respect and admiration of all who knew him. Zane worked in Butler County as the Assistant Director of the Butler County CSEA. He served on numerous boards and held multiple leadership roles on the local as well as state level. Prior to that, Zane served as Chief Legal Counsel for the Darke County Department of Human Services. Zane was a devoted husband, father, and friend. His wife, children
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and grandchildren were his greatest sources of joy and pride. He was an incredible role model and taught us all how to live a full life of loving and serving others. He was one of “the helpers.” In his last two years, Zane was also given the task of teaching us how to die with dignity, honor, and God’s grace as his guide. In addition to his parents, Zane was preceded in death by and infant grandchild. Zane is survived by his beloved wife, Dawn, whom he married on August 3, 1991. They shared 28 years as best friends and partners in every facet of their lives. He is also survived by his precious children, Rachel Shoffstall and her husband, Matthew, Abigail Kindley, and Matthew Kindley, and his grandchildren Kaden, Reegan, and Mason Shoffstall, all of Greenville. Additional survivors include his sister, Susan (Jeff) Keller of San Diego, CA and brother, Galen (Donna) Kindley of Bend, OR, his father and mother –in-law Ben and Nihla York, brothers and sisters-in-law, Bryan and Yolonda Geis, and Ben and Joelle York, brotherin-law Keith Klinger, and his nephews and nieces, Jordan Geis, Kesla and Holden Klinger, and Alyssa, Olivia, and Hanna York. Zane is also survived by his dearest lifelong friends Joseph Laux, Albert Macre (Zane’s Godfather), Robert Weeks, Jim Combs, and Coleen Beasecker, a special cousin, Kay Reed, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and his devoted dog, Lola. Zane was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Greenville. He was also a member of the Ohio Bar Association. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2019 at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home in Greenville with Minister Coleen Beasecker as celebrant. Burial will follow at Greenville Union Cemetery, Greenville. The family will receive friends on Friday, Nov. 29, from 4-8 p.m. and Saturday morning from 10-11 a.m. at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to The Cancer Association of Darke County, The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, The Arthur G James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, or State of the Heart Hospice. Online sympathies www.zecharbailey.com.
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Blessed Event CINCINNATI - Ben and Kara (Hemmelgarn) Shappie are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Eden Rosemary Shappie. Weighing in at 7 lbs. 2 oz. and measuring 20.5 in., Eden was born on Oct. 21, 2019 at Bethesda North Hospital in Cincinnati and was welcomed home by her parents and siblings, Blake, almost 6, Stella, 4, and Damien, 2. Grandparents are Dave and Deb Hemmelgarn of North Star, and Janice (and the late Scott Shappie) and John Kaeck of Piqua.
UNION CITY – On Oct. 12, Team Greer held its annual Quarter Auction at the EUM Church in Union City. The event raised $825 for the Cancer Association of Darke County (CADC) and $825 for cancer warrior, Patty Johns, of Union City. The Team wants to help local cancer patients in their difficult battle with cancer. This team has worked very hard to make this annual fundraiser a great success. CADC appreciates all donations and uses the money for reimbursement for mileage, medication, medical supplies and nutritional supplements to Darke County cancer patients. The association is funded by donations, memorials, bequests, special fundraisers, grants, United
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Shown are Tyler Greer, Team Greer representative; Christine Lynn, executive director of Cancer Association of Darke County; Patty Johns, cancer warrior; and Carol O’Connor, Team Greer representative.
Way and corporate sponsors. The corporate sponsors for 2019 are: American Legion, Diane Evans, Family Health, Farmers State Bank- New Madison, First Assembly of God, Greenville National Bank, Helen’s Flowers, JAFE Decorating, Johnston Chiropractic Clinic, Jordan Agency, Law Office of Rudnick and Hosek, LTD, Members Choice Credit Union, Mercer Savings Bank, Mote
and Associates, Second National Bank, R.L. Painting , STAR 88.3, Versailles Savings and Loan, Whirlpool/Kitchen Aid, Williamson Insurance and Zechar Bailey Funeral Home. CADC is a United Way partner and local grants are provided by Harry Stephens Memorial, Rotary, Darke Rural Electric, Schaurer Memorial, Ketrow and Dayton Foundation.
Christmas hymn sing UNION CITY – For the 89th year, the Cecilian Music Club of Union City, IN/OH will present the Christmas Hymn Sing on Sunday, Dec. 8, 7 p.m., at the Evangelical United Methodist Church, 117 N. Franklin St., Union City, Ohio. Small ensembles, both vocal and instrumental, as well as individuals sharing their talent will present the wonderful sounds
of the Advent and Christmas season. You will have the opportunity to join singing some of the beautiful carols celebrating the beauty of Christmas. Come and enjoy this annual celebration of the beginning of the Advent with your friends and neighbors. Celebrate joy and the love of God in the birth of His son, Jesus Christ.
Rodeheffer 90th UNION CITY – The family of Marion Rodeheffer invites all to an open house in celebration of her 90th birthday. The event will be held Sunday, Dec. 15, 2-5 p.m., at 1787 Washington Road, Union City, Ohio. For directions or questions, call (937) 423-2545. She is requesting no gifts, but it would be nice to shower her with cards. Marion was born near Harrisburg, Penn. and moved to Lightsville in June 1946. She was married to Harold “Jake” Rodeheffer. They have three children, Edna Carrico, Barry Rodehef-
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fer and Janice Winger, all of whom live nearby. She worked at Backstay Welt in Union City and then at Fram in Greenville. She is currently a member of the Moose Lodge in Greenville. Your presence and/or cards would be greatly appreciated.
Gospel Sing in Rosehill ROSEHILL – A Birth- day, Dec. 8, 4 p.m. There day for Jesus Gospel Sing will be great gospel music. All are invited and a will be held at Rosehill Country Church on Sun- supper will follow.
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Bruns, Hemmelgarn to wed studying Ag business and marketing. She also works full-time at Osgood State Bank in Fort Loramie. The groom-to-be is a 2016 graduate of Marion Local High School and works full-time at Cedarcreek Farms in Minster. The couple will exchange vows on Dec. 7 at Holy Family Catholic Church in Frenchtown. The couple will reside in Minster.
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VERSAILLES – Dr. and Mrs. Bradley and Lil Bruns, of Versailles, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Lynn Hemmelgarn, of Maria Stein, would like to announce the upcoming marriage of their children, Kayla Marie Bruns and Zachary Andrew Hemmelgarn. The bride-to-be is a 2017 graduate of Versailles High School and is currently attending UNOH in Lima
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GREENVILLE – Kids Super Saturday will be held Saturday, Dec. 14, 1-2:30 p.m., at Greenville Missionary Church, 1110 N. Broadway, Greenville. The afternoon will feature author Mindy Baker who will share her book, “Mouse’s Christmas Gift.” There will be games, snacks and crafts. If your children plan on attending, please call the church at 5481842 and leave their names so they will have enough supplies.
GREENVILLE – First United Methodist Church, corner of Fourth and Sycamore Streets, Greenville, will host A Night in Bethlehem on Dec. 6, 6-9 p.m. At A Night in Bethlehem, kids and their families will explore the city at the time
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of Jesus’ birth. Through hands-on experiences, they’ll find out about the most important baby ever and learn that Jesus came to save us. This event is held in conjunction with First Friday in downtown Greenville.
Abbottsville Open house ARCANUM – Are you searching for a house of worship? Abbottsville United Methodist Church is holding open house on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2-4 p.m.
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Phelan Insurance offers internship, scholarship VERSAILLES – Phelan Insurance Agency, Versailles, is offering a joint internship and scholarship in memory of former company chairman James B. Phelan, who died in 2015. The award is open to current college students who attended high school in Darke, Miami, Mercer, Shelby or Auglaize counties. Applicants must be majoring in business, finance, marketing, accounting, insurance, or risk management, and must have completed two years of college by Dec. 31. The award includes a paid internship at Phelan Insurance Agency, Versailles, plus a scholarship
of up to $5,000, with the opportunity to renew the following year. The recipient will be expected to serve a full-time internship during the summer of 2020. Applications are available at www.darkecountyfoundation.org/ scholarshipinformation. Deadline to apply is Dec. 31. For questions, contact the Darke County Foundation at (937) 548-4673 or dcf@darkecountyfoundation.org. The Darke County Foundation is a community foundation dedicated to improving the lives of local residents by receiving, managing and distributing charitable gifts.
OAGC names Region 3 officers
The Ohio Association of Garden Clubs, Region 3, recently installed their officers for 2019-2021 at the Wegerzyn Gardens Metro Park in Dayton. Serving as regional director is Carol Hosbrook-Cole, as secretary Charlene Thornhill and Becky Collins, treasurer. The region is comprised of Garden Club members from Darke, Preble and Montgomery Counties. The three ladies are members of the Ladybug Garden Club in Greenville.
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Library hosts Holiday Open House GREENVILLE – On Saturday, Dec. 14, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Greenville Public Library will host the annual Friends of the Library cookie extravaganza and Holiday Open House. There will be tables-long offerings of every kind of Christmas cookie imaginable, live holiday music, special books for sale, and two new treats for the kids. The schedule: from 10-10:30 a.m. and again from noon-12:30 p.m. kids can meet the Grinch upCourtesy photo close and personal. Also, Officers Brenda Ballengee and Craig and Vicky Stickle wish you a Merry from 11-11:30 a.m. and Holidays.
again from 1-1:30 p.m. a hilarious holiday puppet show will be presented by the GPL Puppeteers. Don’t miss these fun events. The Friends are a volunteer group of staunch supporters of the Library whose generosity allows us to go above and beyond what the budget can cover: extra items, the summer reading entertainment, authors nights, and much more. Shop their continuous book sale on the second floor for like-new volumes. They make great gifts.
DCCA presents VoicePlay to schools GREENVILLE – Darke County Center for the Arts will present famed a cappella group VoicePlay at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 11 and Thursday, Dec. 12 for junior high students from all local public schools. In addition to performing several musical numbers, members of the quintet will talk of the experiences leading to their success as a group and as individuals following their dreams. “Learning how VoicePlay creates a fully orchestrated sound with just the voices of five incredibly talented individuals will fascinate the youngsters, and then listening and watching as the group produces the exciting full range of music
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rial Trust. DCCA membership contributions also help support A.I.E., as do all local school districts. This engagement is supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund, a program of Arts Midwest that is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional contributions from the Courtesy photo Ohio Arts Council and the VoicePlay will be at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall on Wednesday, Dec. Crane Group. The Ohio 11 and Thursday, Dec. 12 for junior high students from all local public Arts Council helps fund schools. this program with state tax dollars to encourage that is their trademark will ences of all ages from all economic growth, eduentertain as it inspires the over the world. cational excellence and students to realistically DCCA’s Arts in Educultural enrichment for all plan for following their cation series presents Ohioans. dreams as well,” comment- high quality artists who ed David Warner, DCCA perform for students in DCCA is also presentArtistic Director. all grades of each local ing VoicePlay in concert at According to Warner, school district. Sponsors Henry St. Clair Memorial VoicePlay originally gained of DCCA’s A.I.E. program- Hall on Saturday, Dec. 14 fame as a finalist on season ming are Bach to Rock, at 8 p.m., as a special event four of NBC’s The SingRichard Baker, Greenville celebrating the holiday seaOff. VoicePlay members Federal, Maid-Rite Sandson. Tickets for that show are Earl Elkins, Jr. Eli wich Shoppe, Gordon are $30 (students half Jacobson, J. None, Geoff Orthodontics, Greenville price), and can be obtained Castelucci, and Layne Technology, Inc., The by contacting DCCA at Stein, who have trod Mandy Green Fund, Edi937-547-0908 or online diverse paths to reach their son State Community at www.darkecountyarts. musical goals and who College, Ramco, Wayne org, or at the door if any each bring unique talent to Health Care, Jordan Insur- remain by show time. Arts the group. Warner pointed ance Agency, the John R. in Education presentations out the quintet’s inventive and Miriam Knick Fund of are free and open to the and often hilarious onthe Darke County Founda- public; performance times stage antics complement tion, the Ketrow Foundaare scheduled in cooptheir ability to channel a tion, Lydia E. Schaurer eration with the schools. full array of musical landMemorial Trust, and the Contact DCCA for more scapes, and delights audiHarry D. Stephens Memo- information.
Rediscovering Joy Support Group COLDWATER – Rediscovering Joy Support Group for widows and widowers of all ages will hold their its meeting on Monday, Dec. 9, from 6:30 – 8 p.m. The group meets on the second Monday of every month at the Preferred
Insurance Center’s Meeting Room located at 809 West Main St., Coldwater. Jeanette Etzler, owner and chef at Gourmet Gatherings in St. Henry, will be doing a cooking demonstration of delicious treats that will be served at our Christmas Party that will follow.
There will be games and an optional $10 gift exchange. For information, call or text Judy at 419-733-5629 or Mary at 419-678-8830. Email is also available at rediscoveringjoy@yahoo. com. New members are always welcome.
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GREENVILLE – The Butterflies Junior Garden Club decorated a tree at the Garst Museum in preparation for the museum’s holiday open house on Sunday, Dec. 8, 1 to 4 p.m. Their theme is “Home for the Holidays”. The girls selected poinsettia burlap fabric flowers, red and frosted cream ornaments, ornaments with a ‘home’ theme and driftwood hangers. The special highlight was a tree topper cardboard home with pine cone bracts on the home roof constructed by Kim Cromwell, co leader of the club. Members are Alivia Addis, Brianna Fellers, Callee Moore and Saige Fellers.
Festival of Trees and Holiday Party GREENVILLE – Brookdale Senior Living Solutions, 1401 N. Broadway, Greenville, will be hosting its Festival of Trees and Holiday Party beginning Wednesday, Dec. 11. Join Brookdale on Dec. 11-14 and experience the twinkling lights and beautiful decorations of the holiday season at Brookdale Senior Living Festival of Trees. See their trees and wreaths, all custom decorated by local businesses and organizations, that will be up for silent auction. Stop
COVINGTON – The Mani-Tour is coming to Apple Farm Service’s Covington location on Wednesday, Dec. 11. The Mani-Tour is a ride and drive event featuring the latest agricultural handling solutions from Manitou and Gehl, including telehandlers, skid loaders, articulated loaders and track loaders. Join them anytime from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for an open house, lunch and plenty of opportunities to get behind the wheel and try out the equipment yourself. “We’re excited to bring back the Mani-Tour” said Bill Apple, president of Apple Farm Service. “This will be the third year we’ve hosted this event. We’ve
features catered specifically to the agriculture industry. In addition, Manitou offers a full spectrum of attachments designed for ultimate efficiency on the farm, including attachments for hay handling, manure scraping, animal feeding and sweeping. The Mani-Tour also provides an opportunity to ride and drive the latest Gehl skid, track and articulated loaders. These compact loaders are a must-have for jobs that require high performance and maximum versatility. Rated operating capacities for Gehl skid loaders range up to 4,200 pounds, and the IdealTrax™ automatic track tensioning system on Gehl track loaders is an exclusive feature
that saves on time and maintenance. “We are thrilled to bring the Mani-Tour to Apple Farm Service,” said Lou D’Alesio, fleet and key account specialist, Manitou Group. “This event provides a great opportunity to meet directly with Manitou and Gehl representative and demo a variety of telescopic loaders, skid and track loaders, articulated loaders, and attachments.” The open house, free lunch, prize giveaways, and coupons for up to $1,500 off their next Manitou purchase. For more information about the MANI-TOUR or Apple Farm Service, visit AppleFarmService.com/ ManiTour or call 937-5264851.
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by and bid on your favorite. The winner will be announced on Dec. 14. All donations will benefit the Darke County Cancer Association. Hours are 6:30-8 p.m., Dec. 11; 2-7 p.m., Dec. 12; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Dec. 13; and noon to 2 p.m., Dec. 14. Don’t miss their Holiday Open House on Dec. 11 and enjoy festive appetizers, great entertainment and tours of their beautiful community. The open house will be held from 6:30-8 p.m.
COVINGTON – He’s back! Santa Claus is stopping by each Apple Farm Service to spend a morning with all their good girls and boys. Apple Farm Service will be turning their showrooms into Santa’s workshop. Children and adults of all ages are welcome to enjoy the free festivities. Get a free printed photo with Santa, create your own home-made Christmas tree ornament, warm yourself with hot chocolate or hot cider, grab some Christmas snacks, and enter the free toy raffle! This opportunity to meet Santa is free and open to the
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Apple Farm Service’s extensive selection of farm toys and apparel. Santa will be at their Botkins and Mechanicsburg locations on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. until noon, and their Covington and West College Corner locations on Saturday, Dec. 14 from 9 a.m. until noon. Want to learn more about Santa’s visits, or Apple Farm Service? Visit AppleCourtesy photo FarmService.com/Santa to Santa Claus is coming to the Covington Apple Farm Service location view this year’s crafts, Santa on Dec. 14. displays from last year, this year’s toy raffle, and their current selection of toys and whole family. Bring everywish list with St. Nick, or one to share your Christmas get gift ideas while viewing apparel.
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CIC joint meeting set GREENVILLE – The Greenville CIC (Community Improvement Corporation) will hold a joint meeting with the City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m. in the
Municipal Building. The Greenville CIC will hold its regular board meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 1 p.m. in the Greenville Transit facility.
Preble County Library waiving fines EATON – Visit any Preble County District Library branch from Dec. 1-29 to donate to the local homeless shelter or food banks and the library will waive your fines. All PCDL branches will accept personalsized toiletry items such as toothpaste, tooth brushes, deodorant, shower gel, wash cloths, shampoo, and non-perishable food items such
as canned goods. If you don’t have fines, you can still donate and ask that your donation be put toward someone else’s fines. Each item is worth $1 in fines waived. Donation dollar amounts will not be applied toward lost/ damaged items or collection fees. For a full donation list or to learn more about Supplies for Fines, go to www.bit.ly/ pcdl-sff.
Spring enrollment event at Edison PIQUA – Edison State Community College will host an enrollment event for new and returning students on Saturday, Dec. 7. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Piqua Campus and is designed to expedite the application and enrollment processes for spring classes that begin Jan. 13. The portion of the enrollment event designated for new students will
include a one-stop registration opportunity. Those in attendance will meet with a career pathway advisor to design a personalized education plan, register, enroll in classes, learn about the financial aid process, tour campus, complete orientation, and enjoy breakfast. New students will also be able to complete the ACCUPLACER assessment in reading, writing,
and math. Students who have previously completed college math and English, or who have qualifying ACT or SAT scores, may not need to take the ACCUPLACER assessment test. Those new to Edison State are asked to arrive at 9 a.m. Students who started pursuing education from Edison State but stopped attending before completing their degree are also
invited to attend. Returning students may arrive any time during the event to register for upcoming spring semester classes, design a personalized education plan, meet with a career pathway advisor to discuss career and academic goals, and enjoy breakfast. To register for the event, visit www.edisonohio.edu/ enroll. For more information, call 937-778-8600.
Christmas Throughout the Library VERSAILLES – Worch Memorial Public Library is hosting the annual Christmas Throughout the Library celebration on Dec. 9, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Come in for a variety of festive activities, along with a visit from Santa. True to its name, there will be holiday activities being held throughout the library, which includes live
music with Joseph, holiday crafts for a children and adults and holiday games. No holiday celebration would be complete without a visit from Santa with a lot of photo opportunities. In addition to these fun activities the Friends’ of the Library will be hosting a book sale. The Friends’ will also be providing
refreshments for everyone to enjoy. All these activities will be happening in the beautifully ornamented library complete with over 20 Christmas trees decorated by local businesses and organizations. The trees this year have really transformed the library into a beautiful holiday getaway. While at the library
make sure to look at the window decorations and take a moment to vote for your favorite window display. And get your name in for a drawing for two tickets to Newport Aquarium. For more information about this program or anything else at the library, call 526-3416. Or visit the library website at www. worch.lib.oh.us.
Farmland Preservation applications available GREENVILLE – Darke Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) is pleased to announce that applications for the Local Agricultural Easement Purchase Program (LAEPP) are now available. The LAEPP provides
funding to farmland owners for placing a perpetual agricultural easement on their property. This permanent, voluntary easement is a legally binding restriction placed on a farm that will forever protect your farmland from development. LAEPP is a
very competitive program that allows the current owners to continue to own the land as well as preserve the productivity of their farm for future generations. The LAEPP easement requires the farm remain permanently in agricul-
ture production. Selected farms must be 40 acres or more, actively engaged in farming, participate in the Current Agricultural Use Valuation program, demonstrate good stewardship of the land, have the support of their local government and not lay directly
in the path of development. Landowners may use the proceeds of the easement in any way they wish, but most reinvest it in their farm operations. If you own a farm in Darke County and are interested in preserving the farmland, you can
visit www.darkeswcd.com to learn more about the program and request an application. For additional information and questions call the Darke SWCD office at 937-548-1715, extension 3. The local deadline to apply is January 31, 2020.
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Former NBA star Chris Herron shared his story of overcoming addiction with Greenville Middle School students on Tuesday.
Former Boston Celtic inspires Greenville students GREENVILLE – The struggle to make positive life choices is real for many teens. At the end of a school assembly on Tuesday, several Greenville Middle School students felt prompted to tearfully share situations they’ve been forced to face – a parent currently serving time in prison, a family member being found dead of a drug overdose, a family member’s death due to drugs, living with an alcoholic parent. The impromptu sharing was the result of a nearly two-hour assembly with guest speaker, recovering drug addict and former NBA star Chris Herron. Students were introduced to Herron’s life through a film, The First Day, before he took the floor to share even more of his story — and encourage students to consider how life decisions affect not only their lives but the lives of those they love. Herron, 44, is a former Boston Celtic who nearly lost his life from an overdose in a Dunkin’ Donuts parking lot. Herron described how living with an alcoholic father led him to try beer at age 13. “Why did this (beer) make my dad not come home at night?” Soon he was smoking pot. His family, coaches and teachers had no idea “who I had become.” At first, Herron’s substance abuse didn’t affect his ability on the court. He was a high school basketball star who chose to stay close to home and play for Boston College. He didn’t make it through his freshman year due to his drug and alcohol habit. Pot and beer soon led to stealing prescription drugs like Perccset. Cocaine and heroin followed. After getting kicked out of Boston College, Herron was recruited by Fresno State. When he failed a drug test, he was sent to a 28-day rehab.
From Fresno, Herron was a Round 2 pick with the Denver Nuggets. A year later, he found himself a Boston Celtic – a goal he’d dreamed of as a child. Drugs, he said, continued to be a force in his life. In fact, he couldn’t play without them. He told the students how at one point his addiction to Oxycontin forced him to wait for his dealer outside the Celtics arena — in the rain, in his uniform — just minutes before the start of a game. His addiction to heroin almost cost Herron his family and his life. He was in another rehab program when his wife went into labor with their third son. He got out for the birth, but being drug-free didn’t last. In June 2008, he put his two oldest children on the school bus, then went out to buy some drugs. He drove to the Dunkin’ Donuts parking lot to shoot up. The next thing he knew, paramedics were reviving him. One of the medics told Herron he’d been dead for several seconds. Today, Herron is 11 and a half years sober. He now teaches basketball, runs several recovery programs and shares his story with young people. The decisions they make today, Herron told the middle school students, will affect their future. Herron encouraged students to befriend each other and help each other. He also spoke about the importance of students talking with an adult they can trust if they need help with problems, such as parents, grandparents, teachers or guidance counselors. Herron also spent time Tuesday afternoon speaking with Greenville High School students and staff. The assemblies were hosted by Premier Health and the Coalition for a Healthy Darke County. More about Herron’s recovery, as well as The First Day video, may be found at thefirstdayfilm. com
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One hundred baskets and turkeys were ready to be given to area residents at the Darke County Fairgrounds. Another 100 were given out at Solid Rock Apostolic Church.
200 turkey dinners GREENVILLE – Solid Rock Apostolic Church helped make Thanksgiving a little better for 200 area residents. On Saturday morning, the church’s congregation gave away 200 turkeys along with a laundry basket filled with all of the trimmings, including pies. This is the second consecutive year the church has made the giveaway part of their ministry. According to Lougena Martinez, a member of the church and a volunteer
handing out the groceries, this year’s event was double what they were able to do last year. “Last year we did a hundred and this year our pastor had a vision of 200,” she said. In order to accommodate 200 vehicles, half of the baskets and turkeys were given at the church’s location near Bradford on U.S. Route 36 and the other half was given at the Darke County Fairgrounds. Martinez said they do this because “Jesus is all about love and this is how we show love. It is by being His hands and feet, His servants to guide people
toward God. God is the answer. We want to bless our community. We want to bless our church, the people in our church. It is an amazing outreach for our community. We love our community and want to help any way we can.” In order to collect enough food for 200 meals, the church hosted several fundraisers as well as taking up collections at the church. “People in the church are amazing givers,” she said. They were asked to donate different items each week and the church’s members came through. They also had several anon-
ymous donors that gave money to help purchase items. One of the fundraisers was assisting at the food truck rallies with parking. They were also able to collect non-perishable food items at those rallies. Over 30 volunteers from the church were on-hand at both locations to help with the giveaway. “It’s amazing when you come together for a goal for God that people want to help,” she concluded. Contact Editor Ryan Berry at rberry@ aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 5690066. Read more news, features and sports at DarkeCountyMedia.com.
Foodbank helps area families over the holiday. “It was threes,” said McDonald of that first year as they not only started CASTINE — Brown with three supporting paper bags weighed down a shelf near the entrance of churches for three area families but had $300 in Sutton’s Foods. The bags the treasury. A significant were laden with sugar, flour, salt, brown sugar, and change considering this year they will help over other items necessary for baking during the holidays. a hundred families in the Three carts next to the Arcanum, Franklin Monroe, shelf held a dozen orange and Tri-Village school disfabric bags filled with a tricts, as well as Sherwood variety of food. All were Forest Trailer Park, and earmarked for the Castine parts of northern Preble Food Bank. County. All in thanks to It is the latter that brings the support from ten area us to the Castine Church churches, the Girl and Boy on U.S. 127, where Diana Scouts, community holiday McDonald, a director of bell ringing, area schools the food bank, was waiting and businesses, and even for an individual in need to a $10,000 donation from arrive. Whirlpool Corporation. “We help three times, “It is something to think a year-long, plus Thanksabout — we’re just a little giving and Christmas,” rural foodbank,” continued explained McDonald, who McDonald. “It’s amazing had spent some time lookhow much we have grown ing back through records to since we started.” determine when the food Along with the food bank started. bank’s history, there was According to her notes, a blue notebook full of it was over thirty years ago typed instructions. When that the Castine Food Bank first getting underway, the helped three area families food bank utilized a set of
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Diana McDonald, a director of the Castine Area Food Bank, stands before a shelf of food that will soon be packed for area families in need.
instructions or guidelines from a Preble County food bank, Fish, and Shared Harvest to develop their own. McDonald keeps the instructions handy as it helps volunteers pack food and nonperishable items according to the number of individuals in the family. Along with packing three days’ worth of food that includes fresh foods and meats, the food bank provides taxable items near Christmas, such as laundry soap, soap, toothpaste, and toilet paper. They also provide Bibles, including unique, specialized editions for youth and teens. McDonald explained how
church volunteers arrived at Sutton’s Foods, packed the items, with the store leaving space at the front for those in need to make an easy pickup. While the New Madison grocery store delivered their order, and unloaded it, so the older volunteers did not need to pick it up and transport it to the food bank. McDonald did express a need for volunteers, for those interested, contact the Castine Church at (937) 678-4405. 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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Favorite Hill Baptist church ........................................ 1601 South Street, Piqua, 773-6469 First Baptist church ...........................................7233 Ohio 121-North, Greenville 548-7616 Faith Baptist church ................................................. 740 E Russ Rd., Greenville, 548-1808 Greenville Baptist temple ............................ 4689 Childrens Home Bradford Rd., 548-7283 Union city First Baptist church ...................225 S. First St., Union City, OH 937-968-6163 cornerstone Historic Baptist church ......933 N Howard St., Union City, IN, 765-964-3119 Bible Baptist church ......................................... 510 Front Street, Greenville, 937-547-1239
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Beech Grove church of the Brethren ........3420 Harrison Rd., Hollansburg, 937-997-4895 Bradford church of the Brethren ...................................120 West Oakwood St., 448-2215 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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coletown congregational church .................. 2876 State Route 571, Greenville 548-6590 East Zion church ..........................................................................6171 St. Rt. 36, Greenville First congregational church ......................... 115 W. 5th St., Greenville, OH 937-548-3575 Woodington congregation church ...............8978 N State Route 49, Greenville 548-9441 Stelvideo christian church, 6808 Church St. ............... Stelvido, Greenville, OH 316-8198 teegarden congregational church ..................2753 State Route 47 W., Ansonia 337-4249 cMa church .....................................................306 Devor St., Greenville, OH 937-548-4955
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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 St paul’s Episcopal church .................................201 S Broadway St., Greenville 548-5575
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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
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Greenville Missionary church........................1110 N. Broadway, Greenville 937-548-1842 pleasant View Missionary church ......5231 Gettysburg Pitsburg Rd. Greenville, 447-3885
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castine church of the Brethren .......................... 624 State Route 127, Arcanum 678-9945 calvary Bible church ......................................... 9462 State Route 571, Arcanum 947-1978 Beamsville christian church.............6102 Beamsville-Union City Rd. Greenville 547-0009 ChiropraCtiC CliniC. inC. Friendship community church ..............1005 Eaton Fort Nesbit Rd. New Paris, 997-3592 true Life ............................................................... 5990 State Route 36, Greenville 548-3558 Personal Care is the Backbone of Our Business! Living Waters Ministries .............................................102 W Main St., Versailles, 526-4567 Bible Fellowship church....................... 7757 Grnv-Celina Road, Greenville, 937-547-1952 109 Rhoades Avenue Northside community Fellowship.......................8135 St. Rt. 127 N., Greenville, 564-5942 Greenville Rosehill country church .................................. St. Rt. 49 and McFeeley-Petry Rd, Rosehill Versailles christian church .................................105 W Ward St., Versailles 937-526-4194 Hillgrove Federated church .............1009 Hillgrove Woodington Rd., Union City, 968-6332 www.johnstonchiropractic.net congregation anshe Emeth Jewish Synagogue .......... Caldwell St., Piqua, 937-623-1234 arcanum community of Faith .................................................109 W. George St., Arcanum
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Exploring the zoo at night GREENVILLE – On Oct. 10, the fourth through sixth grade class from DeColores Montessori School participated in a field experience to Cincinnati. Students have studied the exploration and colonization of North America. Their first stop was to Loveland Canoe and Kayak. Pairs of students used tandem kayaks to travel approximately five miles down the Little Miami River. They observed native Ohio wildlife such as turtles, Osprey, hawks, and water fowl. After enjoying dinner, the class traveled to the Cincinnati Zoo where they participated in an overnight program. Students had a night tour and were able to go “behind the scenes” in many buildings such as Wings of Wonder, the research building, and the Manatee House. They enjoyed close-up encounters with a black rat snake, a box turtle, a skink, and a cheetah. In the morning, students were able to see more exhibits before returning home to Greenville. The financial preparation for this field trip began last
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Students from DeColores Montessori School in Greenville participated in an overnight program at the Cincinnati Zoo.
year when students were studying Shakespeare. The class decided to fundraise for the more expensive field experiences. They worked for several months making costumes, creating sets, and rehearsing their production of A Twelfth Night. They performed the play for family and friends, and used the proceeds to offset the cost of this Cincinnati trip. Another way the class helps fund experiences is with their Friday lunches. Families volunteer to
provide a class lunch, and students pay $5 if they are interested in participating. All of the money collected offsets the cost of busing. Field experiences are just one way DeColores students apply what they’ve learned in the classroom to their outside community. These hands-on experiences enhance the curriculum and help create a positive classroom community, which affords students ownership in their learning.
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program. This was complemented with sessions in risk management, career development, cybersecurity, emerging consumer and retail banking trends and more. “Students at the OBL Bank Management School get a real sense for what leaders in their banks do on a daily basis, and the challenges they face in today’s economy,” said Mike Adelman, president & CEO of the Ohio Bankers League. “Graduates need to understand the investment the
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Bradford honor roll BRADFORD – The following students have been named to the honor or merit roll at Bradford Elementary School for the first nine-week grading period. Honor Roll Third Grade - Jackson Felver 4.0, Liam Lingo 4.0, Lucas Sanders 4.0, Gavin Baker, Colt Brewer, Chaize Byers, Prestyn Dross, Traycen Dues, Emma Hartzell, Ava Hudelson, Gage Line, Kathryn Riffell, Spencer Rismiller, Bristol Wombold, and Robert Wood Fourth Grade – Hayven Evans 4.0, Scarlett Anderson, Piper Burgett, Chloe Eisner, Brendan Hansen, Ell Hoffman, Kaylee Osborne, Lillian Pleasant, Doolin Puterbaugh Fifth Grade – Col-
lin Apple 4.0, Savannah Beachler 4.0, Lilly Canan 4.0, Nevaeh Lewis 4.0, Treyton Sloan 4.0, Briley Brewer, Cali DiDonato, Hailey Frantz, Dylan Gibson, Ross Miller, Addysen Mills, Briley Purpus, Ryan Skinner, Natalie Wood, Kendall Weldy, Raiden Wombold Merit Roll Third Grade – Noah Byrd, Aydin Castro, Isabella Clack, Jacob Clark, Rowen Hill, Zoey Hill, Charity Miller, Dresden Puterbaugh, Gabe Skinner, Scarlett Smiddy, Maliha Swick, Braylon Whitehouse, Zao Younker Fourth Grade – Aubrey Austin, Aeryn Barhorst, Lukas Bolen, Tristan Burroughs, Eli Clark,
Caylee Gambill, Leaha Hammaker, Landon Harrison, Mackenzie Hacker, Aubrey Howard, Darren Jones, Zeb Lavey, Carson Maxwell, Landon McNutt, Lucas Nicholson, Bronson Schnurpel, Fenix Spurgeon, Hurley Spurgeon, Rachel Yantis, Richelle Yingst, Aleah York Fifth Grade – Emily Applegate, Seth Applegate, Caylee Bates, Aaliyah Biddlestone, Jasmine Brown, Leah Clark, Rayna Clark, Emily Deemer, Vivian Harleman, Chloe Hocker, Morgan Hudelson, Lance Miller, Ryan O’Neal, Joanna Riffell, Alivia Smith, Johnathan Stewart, Ayden Thompson, Jackie Vernon, Jaylynn Wilburn, Amy Wright, Aubrey Yantis
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Darke County Sheriff’s Estate Sales
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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In the Common Pleas Court of Darke County, Ohio, Case No. 19CV00175, in SHERIFF’S the matter of foreclosure liens for delinquent land taxes Scott J. Zumbrink, SHERIFF’S SALE OF SALEofOF Sheriff’s of Real Estate REAL ESTATE CountyREAL TreasurerESTATE of Darke County,SaleOhio, Plaintiff, vs. Jason Voisard, et al., DelinquentRevised Lands Code, Sec. 2329.26 Revised Defendants.Code, Sec. 2329.26 Revised Code, Sec. 5721.191 Deutsche Whereas, judgementBank has been rendered against certain parcels of real propJPMorgan Chase Notice of saleVS. under judgment of foreclosure of liensVS. for delinquent land erty for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: taxes: Christina et al. Gary Todd Moore, $2,415.34 (Two Gulley, Thousand Four Hundred Fifteen Dollars and 34/100) et al. 312 W.No. Canal19CV00193 St. Ansonia, Ohio In the Common of Darke County,No. Ohio,17CV00599 Case No. 19CV00175, Pursuant to an Pleas OrderCourt of Sale, C15221322010314200 Iinwill offer offor sale atofpublic the matter foreclosure liens for delinquent land taxes Scott J. Zumbrink,
Pursuant to an Order of Sale, auction, in the ofmeeting room Ohio,I will offer at public County Treasurer Darke County, Plaintiff, vs. for JasonsaleVoisard, et al., of Whereas, the County Commissioners such judgement orders such real property be sold by the room underauction, in tothe meeting Defendants. Building in Greenville, on Friday, of the County Commissioners signed to satisfy the total atamount of such judgment; December 6, 2019,has 10:00 Whereas, judgement been rendered against certain parcels ofonreal propBuilding in Greenville, Friday, A.M., the following described December erty for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, 6, and2019, chargesatas 10:00 follows: real in the of Greenville theI, following described Now,estate, therefore, public notice is herebyA.M., given that L. Spencer, Sheriff $2,415.34 (Two Thousand Fifteen DollarsToby estate, inand the34/100) of Arcanum in County to-wit: Four Hundred real of312Darke Darke County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, in Darke County to-wit: W. Canal Ansonia, Ohio StreetSt.Address: toC15221322010314200 theWayne highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against Street Address: 315 N. Main 410 Ave. Greenville, OH each parcel at theNumber: County Commissioners Building Greenville,Ohio in the above St. inArcanum, Parcel Parcel Number: F27221235030612100 named County, on Friday, the 1st day of November, 2019 at 10:00 o’clock A.M., Whereas, such judgement orders such real P59230804020111000 property to be sold by the underThe complete legal description of and continuing from day toamount day thereafter, if any parcel does not receive a sufsigned to satisfy the total of such judgment; The complete legal description the parcel may be obtained from ficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of of the parcel may be obtained the county auditor. Property was county auditor. theNow, first therefore, sale atand$60,000.00 atpublic the same of day from and at that thethesame place, on Friday, the appraised noticetime isandhereby given I, Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Property was appraised at cannot for less2019, two15th daybeCounty, ofsold November, an amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment of Darke Ohio, willthan sellfor such real$122,000.00 property at public auction, for cash, and cannot be thirds of that amount. Appraisal sold for less than two-thirds against the parcel. to thenothighest bidder any of an interior amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment against did include of that amount. Appraisal examination. each parcel at the County CommissionersdidBuilding Greenville,anyin theinterior above not ininclude TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: of purchase price Ifnamed any County, parcel does not receive examination. on Friday, the 1st day of November, 201915% at 10:00 o’clock A.M., aBalance sufficient bid,30itdays shall be Ififany parceldoes does not receive due within afterthereafter, Confirmation. and continuing from day to day any parcel not receive a sufoffered for sale the same time a sufficient bid, it shall be ficientdaybid,and it shallsame be offered for sale, the same terms and conditions of place on under offered for sale the same timeof NOTICE IS HEREBY SUCHsame REALonPROPERTY Friday, December 20, of place thePUBLIC first sale and at the same2019. timeGIVEN of day THAT and day atALL the and same place, Friday,on the There beATnoPUBLIC minimum bid MAYFriday, December 20, 2019. TO BEdaywill SOLD AUCTION BEsufficient SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX 15th of November, 2019, for an amount to satisfy the judgment There will be no minimum bid set for this sale according to LIEN MAY 2329.21. NOT BE EXTINGUISHED PURCHASagainstTHAT the parcel. set BY forTHE thisSALE, saleAND according to ORC Section The ORCURGED Section 2329.21.THE FEDThe ERS OF ANYshall SUCHbeREAL PROPERTY ARE TO SEARCH purchaser responsible shall be responsible for costs, allowance, and ERAL TAXOF LIEN INDEX THATtaxes IS KEPTforpurchaser BY THE COUNTY TO TERMS SALE: Deposit required thiscosts, property: 15% ofRECORDER purchase price for allowance, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale DETERMINE IF NOTICE A FEDERAL TAXthe LIENproceeds HAS BEENofFILED that the WITH sale Balance due within daysOFafter Confirmation. are insufficient to30cover. are insufficient to cover. RESPECTOF TO ANY SUCH Deposit REAL PROPERTY. TERMS SALE: TERMS OF SALE: Deposit required for this property: Toby property: L. Spencer PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH required for REAL this PROPERTY $5,000.00 Balance due within Sheriff, County, Ohio TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY$5,000.00 BE SUBJECT TODarke A FEDERAL TAX Balance due within 30 days after Confirmation. 30 days Confirmation. 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3T LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THEafter SALE, AND PURCHASToby L. Spencer, Sheriff Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff
ERS OF ANYOH-70159081 SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO Information DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF General A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH The Sheriff is issued Orders of Sales from the Clerk of Courts Office. Sales are advertised in RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. The Early Bird once every week for three consecutive weeks. The Sheriff’s does not TobyOffice L. Spencer mail or give away a list of properties or information about purchasing foreclosed property. The properties are not available for tour or inspection as theSheriff, Sheriff’sDarke OfficeCounty, does notOhio have 10/20,from10/27 3T keys to any properties. Prior to the sale, most properties are10/13, appraised the outside only. The property is sold “as is”, caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). The Sheriff’s office does not have information on liens or taxes. General Information The Sheriff is issued Orders of Sales from the Clerk of Courts Office. Sales are advertised in The Early Bird once every week for three consecutive weeks. The Sheriff’s Office does not mail or give away a list of properties or information about purchasing foreclosed property. The properties are not available for tour or inspection as the Sheriff’s Office does not have keys to any properties. Prior to the sale, most properties are appraised from the outside OH-70159085
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Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will Pursuant to an Order of Sale, Pursuant to an Order of Sale, offer for sale at public auction, in the I will offer for sale at public aucSHERIFF’S SALE OF meeting roomSale of oftheReal County in the Sale meeting roomEstate of the I willSheriff’s offer forSalesale at public auc- of Real Sheriff’s Sale Estate Sheriff’s EstateCom- tion,Sheriff’s of Real of Real Estate REAL ESTATE Delinquent Lands missioners Building in Greenville, on County Commissioners Building in tion, in the meeting room of the Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 Revised Code, Sec. 5721.191 Revised Code, Sec.November 2329.261, Friday, November 1, 2019, at 10:00 Greenville, on Friday, County Commissioners Building in Wells Fargo VS.for Bank of NY Mellon VS. First Guaranty Mortgage Notice of sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens Deutsche A.M., the following at 10:00 A.M.,Bank Greenville,land onCorp. Friday, delinquent taxes: Poth Sr.,described et al. real 2019,Darrel Wintrow,theetfollowing al. VS.November 1, estate, Ned inCounty, the Village of Ansonia in described real VS. estate, in the City of 2019,InAndrea at 10:00Marker, A.M., the following the Common Pleas Court of Darke Ohio, No. 18CV00525 No. Young, 18CV00519 et al. Darren et al. County to-wit: Greenville in Darke County to-wit: described real estate, ininthetheTownCase No. 19CV00223, matter Darke ofPursuant foreclosure of liens for I will to an Order of Sale, Pursuant to an Order of Sale, No. 17CV00034 No. 19CV00231 Street Address: 321 E. Weller St. Street Address: 527atBirtpublic St. aucdelinquent land taxes Scott J. Zumbrink, shipPursuant of Adams in Order Darke County offer forCounty sale atTreasurer public auction, in the I will offertoforansaleOrder to anOhio, of Sale, vs. Gladys of Sale, of to-wit: Darke County, Plaintiff, Tweedy, Ansonia, Ohio of ettheal.,County Com- Pursuant Greenville, Ohio I will offer for sale at public Pursuant to an Order auction, of Sale,in the Defendants. meeting room tion, in the meeting room of the offer for sale at public I will offer for sale at public aucParcel Number: Parcel Number: Address: 7757 auction, in the meeting room Street Address: 6990roomRequarth I Street will offer for sale at Grubbs public Rex missioners Building in Greenville, on County Commissioners Building in meeting room of the County Comtion, in the meeting of the Whereas, judgment has been rendered against certain ofF27221102030110900 the County Commissioners auction, in theOhio meeting room C15221323030310100 Rd. Arcanum, Rd. Greenville, Ohio for taxes, Friday, November 1, 2019, at 10:00 Building Greenville,in on Friday, November 1, ofCommissioners real propertyBuilding penalties, Building in Greenville, on parcels Greenville, on Friday, County in assessments, ofmissioners the County Commissioners Parcel Parcel Number: 6, A.M., 2019,theatfollowing 10:00 Building in Greenville, on Friday, costs, and charges A.M.,$2,703.14 the following(Two described real December 2019, at 10:00 Friday, Number: November 1, 2019, at 10:00 interest, Greenville, on Friday, Novemberas1,follows: following December 6, 2019, at 10:00 The complete legal description A.M., The the complete legal described description Thousand Seven Hundred Three and 14/100) P58030823000010102 A02031028000012300 described the City inof A.M.,the the following real es- 2019, at 10:00 A.M., the following estate, in the Village of Ansonia in real estate,realinestate, the ofin Brown A.M., followingdescribed described of the parcel may be obtained from Darke ofGreenville the County parcelin Darke may beCounty obtained from N. Walnut Union The complete legal to-wit: real the of ofGreenville to-wit: tate,estate, in the inTownship Twin in Darke 207described real St. estate, indescription theCity, Town-Ohio Darke County to-wit: the county auditor. Property was apthe county auditor. Property in Darke County to-wit: The complete legal description of the parcel may be obtained from H33211330020111200 Street Address: 527 Birt St. was County to-wit: ship of Adams in Darke County Street Address: 321 E. Weller St. Street Address: praised at $54,000.00 and cannot be appraised at $70,000.00 3743 State 47 canof theStreet parcel Address: may be obtained from the county auditor. Property was Whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be Ansonia, Ohio Greenville, Ohio Route and to-wit: 232 Tiffin St. Greenville, OH Ansonia, Ohio sold by the atundersigned to satisfy the total amount of such of that sold for less than two-thirds not be sold for less than two-thirds the county auditor. Property was apappraised $62,000.00 and canParcel Number: Parcel Number: Street Address: 7757 Grubbs Rex Street Address: 6990 Requarth Parcel Number: Parcel Number: judgment; Appraisal did not include ofF27221102030110900 that amount. Appraisal did not praised at $100,000.00 beGreenville, sold for less two-thirds amount. C15221323030310100 C13021321000010301 Rd.F27221235010512000 Arcanum, Ohio and cannot not Rd.Now, Ohiothanpublic therefore, notice is hereby given that I, Toby any interior examination. include any interior examination. The complete legal description be sold for less than two-thirds of that of that amount. Appraisal did not The complete legal description Parcel Number: Parcel Number: Spencer, Sheriff of Darke County, Ohio, will sell such real of the parcel may be obtained ofamount. the parcel may did be not obtained Appraisal include any L.property include any interiorauction, examination. The complete legal description The complete legal P58030823000010102 A02031028000012300 at public for cash, to the highest bidder of an from the county description auditor. from the county auditor. parcelmaydoes not receive parcel not receive interior examination. IfTheanysufficient parcel does not receive was amount to satisfy the judgment against each parcel atfroma Property ofIftheanyparcel be obtained ofIftheanyparcel maydoes beappraised obtained fromat Property was appraised at complete legal description $91,000.00 and cannot be Commissioners Buildingsufficient in Greenville, in Property thebeabove $45,000.00 cannot be a thea County bid, it shall offered for a sufficient bid, it shall be offered IfTheanycomplete parcelanddoes not description receive sufficient bid, it shall be offered the county auditor. was apthe county auditor. Property was legal of the parcel may be obtained from for less than two-thirds sold for less than two-thirds named County, on Friday, the 6th day ofthe December, 2019 atand same sold sale same time of day for sale the sametime of day and sufficient bid, it shall be offered for for the same timeandof continuing day was and from praisedday at $54,000.00 and cannot be ofappraised at $70,000.00Appraisal and canthat amount. may be Appraisal obtained from 10:00 the sale county ofof the thatparcel amount. o’clockauditor. A.M., Property to day thereafter, anyNovember interior place Friday, November 15,of2019. same Friday, the same timeany of dayinterior andwassame didsale include same placeatdoes on$62,000.00 Friday, November sold foronbid, less two-thirds that did not benotplace soldinclude foronless than two-thirds the not county auditor. 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The an amount offered sale thedidto same time amount. notORC include any satisfy include anyjudgment interior against the parcel. and place on of2329.21. day and place for costs, purchaser shall same bedoesresponsible for The same purchaser shallonbe re- purchaser shall be Deposit responsible for sponsible If any parcel doesallowance, not receiveanda ofFriday, Ifday any December parcel not receive interior examination. If anyOFparcel not receive 20, 2019. TERMS SALE:does required for this property: 15% of Friday, December 20, 2019. taxes that the proceeds of the sale costs, allowance, and taxes the sponsible for costs, allowance, and costs, allowance, and be taxesoffered it shall be offered for There a sufficient bid,noit shall be that offered will be minimum bid If anywillparcel not receive a purchase a sufficient bid, itBalance shall There be does no minimum price duethat withinsufficient 30 daysbid, after Confirmation. for this sale bidtaxes set that forbid, this sale are to REAL cover. proceeds sale according areofinsufficient the itproceeds the sale the proceeds of the saleofaredayinsufsaleinsufficient the time of day and same set for sale theof the sametime day andto sufficient shallaccording be ofoffered for PUBLIC for sale the same and THAT NOTICE IStime HEREBY GIVEN ALLsame SUCH ORC Section 2329.21. The to ORC Section 2329.21. The tosame cover.placeshall are tobecover. place on Friday, 15, 2019. purchaser on Friday, November ficient to cover. saleinsufficient the same of day and same PROPERTY TOonBEFriday, SOLDNovember AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY November BE SUBJECT same place be responsible purchaser shalltime responsible FEDERAL TAX BE costs, and TERMS OF reforplace costs, andDeposit taxes TERMS OF SALE: re- TO15,ATERMS There willEXTINGUISHED beOFnoSALE: minimumDeposit bidBYset refor for15,TERMS 2019. allowance, ThereSALE: will beDeposit no taxes minire-MAY NOT on allowance, Friday, November 15, 2019. 2019. OF ThereSALE: willLIEN beDeposit noTHAT minithat thefor proceeds of the$5,000.00 sale are THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY that the for proceeds of the $5,000.00 sale quired for this property: $5,000.00 quired this property: quired this property: this sale according to ORC Section mum bid set for this sale accordquired for this property: $5,000.00 There will be no minimum bid set for mum bid set for this sale accordinsufficient to cover. are insufficient to cover. ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS Balance due purchaser within 30 shall daysOF Balance due within 302329.21. days after The beafter re- TERMS ing to ORC The Balance due withinto30ORC daysSection after KEPT this sale OF according Balance dueSection within 30 days after ing toBYORC 2329.21. The TO2329.21. THE COUNTY RECORDER DETERMINE IF NOTICE OFSection SALE: Deposit TERMS SALE: Deposit Confirmation. Confirmation. for bethis property: sponsible for costs, allowance, purchaser shall responsible for Confirmation. required for purchaser this property: 2329.21. The shall be re- A FEDERAL TAX be LIEN HAS BEEN WITH RESPECT TO ANY and required Confirmation. purchaser shall responsible for FILED Balance due that within $5,000.00 Balance due within SUCH REAL PROPERTY. L. Spencer, Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff taxes that theToby proceeds of theSheriff sale $5,000.00 costs, allowance, and taxes the Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff sponsible for costs, allowance, and Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff costs, allowance, and taxes that 30 days after Confirmation. 30 days after Confirmation. L. Spencer 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3T proceeds 10/20, 10/27 3T toToby cover. the sale areSheriff insufficient 10/20, 3T the proceeds taxes the10/13, proceeds of10/27 the sale 10/13, 10/20, 3T are insufficient of the sale10/27 are insufToby L.of10/13, Spencer, Tobythat L. Spencer, Sheriff Sheriff, Darke County, Ohio OH-70159090 OH-70159088 to cover. OH-70159087 are insufficient to cover. ficient to cover. TERMS OF SALE: Deposit reTERMS OF SALE: Deposit reTERMS OF SALE: Deposit reTERMS OF SALE: Deposit reReal estatefortaxthis information can be$5,000.00 found at the following web site: darkepropertymax.gov- Personal check (proper ID, local check signed in our presence), cashier’s check or cash quired property: quired for this property: $5,000.00 quired for this property: $5,000.00 quired for this property: $5,000.00 ernmax.com real estate appraisal database. All sales are held in the meeting room of the isBalance accepted. due The buyer to sign a Balance disclaimer due that relieves the Sheriff and withinwill30be required days after within 30 days after BalanceCommissioners due withinBuilding, 30 days afterBroadway,Balance due within 30 days after appraising agents County 520 South Greenville. of liabilities of hazards, or past due bills, as it it the responsibility of the Confirmation. Confirmation. Confirmation. AllConfirmation. sales begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. buyer to look into these matters before the sale date. The unpaid balance of the purchase L. Spencer, Sheriff of sale is filed. Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff Toby L. Spencer, Sheriffinformation Toby L. Spencer, Sheriff price is due withinToby Bidding 30 days after confirmation 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 10/20,in10/27 Bidding starts as10/13, directed10/20, in each10/27 sale ad.3TSuccessful bidders 10/13, must deposit the follow-3T More 3T Information 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3T 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 $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. Real estate tax information can be found at the following web site: darkepropertymax.gov- Personal check (proper ID, local check signed in our presence), cashier’s check or cash 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 County Commissioners Building, 520 South Broadway, Greenville. appraising agents of liabilities of hazards, or past due bills, as it it the responsibility of the 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 Bidding information price is due within 30 days after confirmation of sale is filed. Bidding starts as directed in each sale ad. Successful bidders must deposit in the followMore Information Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will SHERIFF’S SALE OF offer for sale atSalepublic auction, Sheriff’s of Real Estatein the REAL ESTATE meeting roomCode, of the County ComRevised Sec. 2329.26 Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 missioners Building in Greenville, on Primary Residential Mortgage Village Capital & at 10:00 Friday, November 1, 2019, Inc. VS. Brian Hutchinson, LLC real esA.M.,Investment the following described VS.et al. tate, in the Township of Twin in Darke 19CV00247 RandallNo.Liette, et al. County to-wit: No. 19CV00251 Pursuant to an Order of Sale, I will
FARMLAND (2) Productive Preble Co. Farms – 158 AcresPAGE&2 OF71 Acres – Selling atCLASSIFIEDS 12:00 GEB120119 4 4B Sunday, December 1, 2019 Noon – for information and bidders packets contact: Kirby Lyons Auctioneers PUBLIC (937).316.8400 or Everett Hocker AUCTION (937) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 @ 9:00AM 417.0748. KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY GOLF CARTS & CARGO TRAILER 5378 SEBRING-WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331 (2) E-Z-Go Elec. Golf Carts, both have DOORS OPEN AT 8:00AM Roofs &*PREVIEW Windshields, 2nd Rear Seat 6TH that FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM* IS FRIDAY, DECEMBER folds flat for cargo platform, Hand Rails & Directions: Approx. 30 miles NORTH of Dayton, Ohio. From the intersection of S.R. 49 and U.S. 127 Bypass, take U.S. 127 NORTH approx. ¼ mile to Sebring-Warner Rd. and turn RIGHT or EAST to auction Foot Rests, Head & Tail Lights, Hubcaps, site, just 2 buildings EAST of the “Early Bird”. (WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) FISHING BOAT Battery Chargers, both are identical, Dark 1990 Bass Tracker Alum. Pro-17 Fishing Boat, Side Console, Seats 4, 17’ Long with Mercury Force 40 HP Outboard Motor, Pro Series Trolling Motor with 46 Lb. Thrust, 12-Volt with Foot Pedal, Live Green with Tan excellent Wells, Power Trim, 2 Anchors withSeats, Anchor Buddies, Tracker Trail Starcondition; Boat Trailer, Fuel Can, Life Vests, Accessories, very nice well kept boat, don’t miss this one! 2005 8’ Long x 5’ Wide Cargo Express XLLAWN TRACTOR Cub Cadet XT-1 Enduro Series 18 HP, 42” Cut Lawn Tractor, Hydro Trans., 1-Owner, Headlights, only 27 Series Hours, like new.Enclosed Cargo Trailer, Rear Swing ANTIQUE TRAIN – ADVERTISING SIGNS Door, White Exterior, nice trailer. Early 1920’s large Scale Keystone RR #6400 Train Steamlittle Engine, all Metal, all original, Bell, Brass Trim, 26” long x 5 ½” wide x 12” tall (very nice); 1920’s Keystone lg. Scale #6800 Pullman Passenger Train DRAWN Car, 24”EARLY long x 6” wide xHORSE 11 ½” tall, all original (very nice); 1957WAGONS B.&O. Railroad Calendar; 1934 Porcelain Coca-Cola Fountain Service Sign, beautifully restored, 27” long x 14” tall; 12” Coca-Cola Red Button; Early “John Deere” Boxon top Bed Wagon early Wiedemann’s Beer Light with FlyingWood Mechanical Eagle (very rare); Porcelain Railway Sign with 4 Colors, 27 ½” long x 4” wide; early Victorian Slag Glass Parlor Lamp, very ornate, cast iron base; with original paint 10’ Sign, 8” 2’ x 4’, great small Victorian Slag Glass Parlor Lamp, super& nice;stenciling, Phillies 5 Cent Cigar Cardboard color & condition; 1935 Fort Greenville Framed Picture, 31” long x 18” tall; 1966 Winchester-Buffalo long x 28”38” wide, Wood Spoke Wheels, Bill Metal Sign, tall x 18” wide; Saunders “Miami Indian Cloth Feed Sack, Tipp City, Ohio; Dark Brown “Piqua, Ohio” Coke Bottle (Rare); Greenville, Ohio Annie Oakley Coca-Cola Bottle; full Bottle of nice Compound original wagon; early “Tiffin” Coca-Cola Beverage; Alum. Coke 6-Pack Carrier with 25 Cent Wood Price; Maramount Muffler Advertising Thermometer; 1950’s Coca-Cola Tray, mint condition; Blue Coca-Cola Bottle, Pre-1915 Box Bed Wagon with original paint & (Rare). ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Goodyear Metal Shoe Repair Sign, 3’ x 4’; Double Metal Sign; (sold Cardboard Coca-Cola stenciling, lettered on Colasides by Sign with Circus Scene, 27” tall x 18” wide; 1917 F.S. Royster Fertilizer “Boy Fishing” Adv. Calendar; Goose Island Lighted Beer Sign; CamelDecatur, Cigarette Cloth Banner; Wine,xCigars & Adv. Henry Knapp, IN),1904 10’Framed 8” Liquor, long Calendar, Dwyer, IN; Howells Root Beer Metal Adv. Bottle Cap Sign; Quicky Pop Metal Bottle Cap Sign; 3’ Coke Bottle Cardboard Sign; Coke IsWheels, It Adv. Chalkboardvery Sign; 4-Oversized 38” wide, WoodAdv.Spoke nice;1920’s-1930’s Baseball Cards; Ohio State Patrol Hat & License Plate; Stick on Coke “Pull” Door Decal; (2) Cardboard Darke County Fair Posters, Confederate Railroad & Loretta “Weber” Lynn; (17) N.O.S. Metal Uncut Advertising early McCormick-Deering Box Signs including: S.T.P., Remington, Miller High Life, Coca-Cola, Heinz Catsup, Peters Shot Gun Shells, Whiskey Indiana Wagon Beach Adv. Items; 4 Qt. Glass Butter Churn;paint Alum. Colored Bed& others; Wood with original & Pitcher & (7) Glasses; #6 Crock; Goodyear Rubber Tire Adv. Ash Tray; early Hop-A-Long Cassidy Leather Wallet; 1 Qt. Dk. Green Sellers Water Jar; (2) Capa DexMonte Victorian Lamps; front Green Granite Coffee Pot & Pans; stenciling, 12’ long 38” wide, Tool Flo-Blue Bowl & Pitcher; Hull Art 7 ½” Horn-A-Plenty Vase; Hull W-6 6 ½” Pitcher; Fenton Silvercrest Ruffle Top Candy Dish; earlySpring McGregor Baseball Glove; misc. Seat, Pink Depression Glassware; full box of Box, Wood Drivers Wood early Western Super X 12 GA. Shot Gun Shells; box of early Marbles including Shooters; early Ohlsson &Spoke Rice Metal Teather Race Car #54nice (Yellow); Metal Tonka Camper; 1947 Ruby Red Glass Hatchet; 15+ Wheels, original wagon; early Longaberger Baskets; Tin Match Holder; Graduated Set of Pyrex Glass Measuring Cups; sm. Child’s Metal Spring Back Clam Shell Box Patio Chair; 1966 National Hot Rod Assn. Racing Rule Wood Small Bed Wagon, 5’Draglong x Book; 19501953 Chev. Powerglide Auto Trans. Repair Manual; Green Top Tire Tube Repair Kit; K-Six Shooter Cap Revolver; Cast J. Deere Tractor & Wagon; Wood 1938 Mickey Mouse Story Book; early Die Cast J. Deere 23” Die wide, rare size, Gears, Wood Tractor; Cast Iron Amish Horse & Buggy; Adv. Yard Sticks; Wood Beverage Crate; 1947 Chev. Die Cast Car; 1999-2003 Washington Quarter Collection; 4 Turtle Savings Bank; Ertl Die Cast Cars & Trucks; Die Spoke Wheels; very Early Wood 2-Wheel Cast Race Cars; 1955 Chev. Nomad Model Car with original box. MODERN FURNITURE Equipment Wagon, 8 Ft. long x 46” wide, 6 Ft. Oak 2-piece Glass Door China Cabinet; 48” Round Maple Dining Table with (4) Chairs & Leaf; 6 Ft. Ridgeway Grandfather Clock; 3-Cushion Dark Gray Sofa; (2) Mauve Color Wing Back Chairs; Maroon tall 55” Wood Spoke Wheels, long tongue; Swivel Rocker; 4-piece Antiqued White Bedroom Suite including Dbl. Bed, Chest of Drawers, Dresser with Mirror & Night Stand; 5-Drawer Oak Chest of Drawers; L.G. 42” Flat Screen Color TV with Remote; 6 (6) Wood Spoke Wagon Wheels. Ft. Oak Lighted Glass Display Cabinet; Oak Standing Jewelry Box; Knotty-Pine Dbl. Bed; Maple Rocker; (2) Patio Stack Chairs; 6 Ft. Glass Door Display Cabinet; Oak Lamp Table; 4-Dr. Blonde Chest of Drawers. ALSO SELLINGANTIQUE SAME DAY: MILK FURNITURE Early Tiger Oak 48” Dining Table with Claw Feet, (4) Chairs with Leather inlay; Duncan Phyfe Dbl. Drop BOTTLES FEED SACKS Dining Table (Cherry finish);– earlyCLOTH Oak Lamp Table; early Oak Sewing Rocker with Rush– Bottom & Back; early Wood 3-Shelf Bookcase (very ornate); Walnut Victorian highly carved Arm Chair. ADVERTISING SIGNS ADVERTISING TOOLS & SHOP– EQUIPMENT Stihl 2.5 009-L Gas Chain Saw with Case; Jobsmart Portable Air Compressor with Hose; Century CALENDERS Professional Wire Feed Welder & Mdl. COLLECTIBLES 125 GS with Helmet; Snap-On Rolling Tool Chest Base with 7
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Drawers; (2) 2 ½ Ton Floor Jacks; Rolling Engine Stand; Homak, Clarke & Craftsman Tool Boxes; Standing Body Shop Paper Dispenser; Halogen Light; several Rolling Tool Carts & Cabinets; Elec. 6” Dbl. Bench Grinder; 5” Bench Vise; several sets of Jack Stands; Elec. Sawzall; Elec. Polisher; numerous Air Tools including: Drills, Grinders, Cut-Off Tools, Chisel, Air D.A., Air Body File & more; Body Shop Hammers & Dollies; Drill Press Vise; set of Craftsman Metric Wrenches; C-Clamps; Welding Clamps; Box & Open End Wrenches; Allen Wrenches; Files; Ratchet Wrenches; Dial Indicator; Micrometer; Torque Wrench; Elec. Drill; Jig Saw; Circ. Saw; several Air Paint Guns; Ext. Cords; Drop Lights; Line Wrenches; Drill Bits; Snips; Pliers; Hammers; ¼”, 3/8” & ½” Ratchets, Sockets, Extensions; Elec. Zoom Painter; Battery Charger Welding Helmet; Dremmel; Hand Saws; Squares; Propane Torch; Air Hose; Filter Wrenches; Magnets; Air Impact & Ratchet Set; (2) Shop Vacuums; Creeper; Poly Pump Sprayer; Oil Drain Pans; B&D Elec. Hedge Trimmer; B&D Elec. Weed Trimmer; Elec. Leaf Blower; long handle Yard Tools; 1/3 HP Sump Pump; Log Chains. MISCELLANEOUS & HOUSEHOLD Miscellaneous Costume Jewelry including: Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, Watches & Pins; Webber Gas Grill; Schwinn Digital Exercise Bicycle (nice); Pro-Form 520-X Elec. Treadmill (nice); 15 Lb. Propane Tank; several Bag Chairs; Portable Tent Room; Fishing Rods, Reels & Tackle; Wader Boots; (3) NEW Chrome Exhaust Tips; Mole Trap; Elec. Paper Shredder; FM Wireless Intercom; Elec. Viewmaster with Slides; Elec. Sound Machine; Apple Peeler; Press Glass items; sev. Automotive Carburetors & Alternators; Bushnell Binoculars; Car Cover; Plastic Tarps; sev. Car Radios; Bulldog Trailer Jack; Chiltons Manual; Portable Sewing Machine; Tape Recorder; Panasonic Video Recorder; Emerson CD Player; Pentax 35MM Camera; Hub Caps; Fishing Pole Holders; Nails & Hardware; Keyboard & Monitor; 8-Track Tapes; Rugs; Pictures; Hoover Floor Scrubber; 16-piece Dinnerware Set; Sewing items; Dirt Devil Sweeper; Tierra Glasses; Corning Baking Dishes; Cookbooks; Blue & White Dishes; Christmas Ornaments & Decorations; Bedding items; Wood Ironing Board; Shadowbox; sev. Barbie Dolls in original boxes; Porcelain Dolls; U.K. Coke Bottles (full); 1957-1992 35 Year Corning Plate; Dixon Swivel Drum Stool; (2) NEW Glass Pack Mufflers; Snow Sled; Box of N.O.S. Auto Headlamps; Turtle Figurines; Paper Weight; sev. Music Boxes.
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Cars/Trucks, running or not UP TO $500. Free pick-up. 937-423-2703 2013 Explorer XLT or 937-621-5809 NO $14,995. 2012 Sil- SUNDAY OR HOLIverado Crew$15,995. DAY CALLS 2011 Liberty $7995. 2010 Equinox $6,995 Local buyer paying Buy Sell Trade cash for antiques. ArCountryAutoSalesGree canum, Greenville, nville.com 548-1337 Darke Co & Darke Co Fair items & any other Trucks/SUVs/Vans collectibles. No furniture bigger than a 2017 F-250 Ford washstand. 692-8050 Extenda-Cab 4x4, Levi blue, long bed w/5th business service wheel hookup in bed directorY Demco (21k), bought new, 26,000 miles, $45,000. 937-547-0345 Storage
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The Village of New Madison, Darke County, Ohio, will accept sealed bids until 6:00 p.m. on the 13th day of January, 2020 for the rental of a total of approximately 28 acres of farm ground, more or less (Parcel # G28-0-110-14-00-00-20102). 28 acres of this farmland is located approximately one and one-half miles west of the Village of New Madison. Previous year’s crop was beans on all parcels.
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142 Cherry $297,000. 5901 US RTHill 36 Dr E NEW LISTING $227,000. Bed, 32 bath, car garage, custom built home with 3180 sq. ft., large deck,(803653) screen 54 Bed, bath, 3garage, outbuilding, 1.3 acres. patio.ANNA M AvE. (797287) 6004 NEW PRICE $249,000. E Third St. 3 car att. Garage, country setting, bonus rooms over$43,700. 4532 Bed, 2 bath, garage, 4 Bed, 1.5 bath, 1796 sq ft, enclosed front porch, 2 car garage. (782257) private backyard. (791968) 1195WAGNER Donald Dr.AvE. NEW LISTING $178,000 410 NEW PRICE $145,000. Bed, 22 bath, season (806511) 34 Bed, bath, 22 car caratt. att.Garage, Garage,family 1636room, sq. ft.allhigh trafficroom, area.shed. (800381)
156 PINE ST. NEWOF LISTING $47,500. OUT GREENVILLE 3123 Bed, 1.5St.bath, office, front porch. (804048) Clay Bradford $23,500. 1700 RT. home, 571 1.5 det. Garage, fenced in backyard. $274,900. 2 bed,ST. 1 bath (757262) 3127 Bed, 2 bath, Ansonia garage, 17 acres, barn, outbuildings. (800474) Mackinaw NEWtwo LISTING $84,900. Out Of home, Greenville 2 Bed, 1 bath, 1 car att. Garage, remodeled open floor plan and front porch. (806367) 5311 DR.Arcanum CELINA $139,900. 13 W.LAkE Water St. $110,000. 34 Bed, bath, 2home with covered andinboat (791641) Bed, 22 bath, car garage, 2 sheds,patio almost acrelift. in town. (771245) OH-70161543
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Bidders shall state the bid price per acre. No bid less than $250.00 per acre will be accepted. Bidders should submit a price per acre bid for a lease term of one (1) year. Bidder must have equipment to spread dry bio-solids on land. All bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope to the New Madison City Building, P.O. Box 15, New Madison, Ohio 45346. Envelopes shall be marked “FARM LEASE BID.” No bid shall be accepted after 6:00 p.m. on January 13th, 2020. Bid opening will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, January 13th, 2020. Bidders need not be present at bid opening.
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SATURDAY DECEMBER 7TH, 2019 - 9:00 A.M. 5862 Kruckeberg Rd. Greenville; OH 45331
DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 A.M.
The Village of New Madison reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
DIRECTIONS: From downtown Dayton; Ohio Take I -70 West to St. Rt. 127 North to Greenville to Kruckeberg Rd. Turn right on Kruckeberg go approx. 1 mile to sale site on left. (Watch for signs) Auctioneers Note – Box lots start at 9:00 A.M. Lot of nice items for Christmas Gifts. This is a large auction with many items unadvertised. Go to edwardsauctions.com for more information and pictures. Featuring Live Audio & Video so you can bid at home or on the go with your smart phone or tablet. Go to www.edwardsauctions.com or auctionzip.com; enter auctioneer ID # 3426 at the bottom of the page.; click on the current auction date; click on bid now button to enter auction. No buyer’s premium charged for attending the live & collectible auction.
ABSOLUTE EQUIPMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 2019 @ 9:30 A.M. 4938 S ST RT 49 - GREENVILLE, OH 45331
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COLLECTIBLES- 3 SIZES OF ROYAL DOULTON TOBY MUG COLLECTIONSTractors: 1206 Farmall, dual spd. PTO, DOLL COLLECTION-ASHTON DRAKE, DUCK HOUSE,1ST IMPRESSIONS 4,444hrs.; Case 1070 AgriKing, 5,841 & OTHERS-ANTIQUE TOY VEHICLES, MARX DUMP TRUCK, WYANDOTTE hrs; 806 Farmall International gas, CAR HAULER & CRAIN, ERTL FORD 8000 TRACTOR & WAGON-COKE front end loader, SN# 20829, tractor COLLECTIBLES-COKE COLA COOLER, TRAYS, LAMPS, BANKS,GLASSWARE needs quite a bit of work; Trucks: 2004 & MISC. BREYER HORSES & HORSE FIGURINES- CORNER CHINA CABINETGMC 2500 HD, 97,382 mi. good tires, SOFA-TABLE & 6 CHAIRS- MISC. GLASSWARE-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS runs great!, very sharp truck; 2006 Multiple Group Auction Ford F-150 crew cab w/ Tonto cover, 160,000, severe frame rust; 1984 InterTERMS: CASH or local checks w/proper ID. Visa & Master Card Accepted national 2500 S Dump truck : 588,913 w/3% Clerk Fee. Auctioneer licensed in Ohio. Auction held INSIDE facility. We mi. 16ft. dump bed, tandem axle.; 03’ Sam Schwartz wants any type of: must collect sales tax. Dodge 2500, 184,000mi. 5.7liter gas, • Carpentry Work • Foundation single cab, flatbed, gooseneck, 4x4, engine making noise, loss of power; • Siding Replacement Planters & Drills: JD 7000 4row, 36”, • Room Additions • Crawl Space w/ monitor, corn units, dry fert, min. • Garages Work till; JD 8300 grain drill; Case IH 5400 15ft. coulter cart, yetter markers, rol• Restoration • Roofs/Re-Roofs 937-547-3202 ing basket, no-till; Tillage: IH 20ft. tandem wheel disc; Construction Equip: Cell # 937-423-2656 CAT Bulldozer, D3B, SN#27Y0901; 6-way blade; Hay Equip: 2015 Befco email: Rich@edwardsauctions.com OH-70161756 HRC 12V hay rake; NH 489 haybine; NH 855 round baler, auto wrap; NH 1320 Highland Dr., Greenville 488 9ft. haybine; 8x16 hay wagon, AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION Well maintained home. Close to restaurants J&M gear; 8x16 tread plate hay wagOPEN HOUSE on, Korby gear; Mowers: Cub Cadet and shopping. NewerDEC. windows SUNDAY, 8THand patio AUCTION 128; runs needs clutch; JD D100 riddoors that lead out into your totally fenced in 2:00-4:00 P.M. ing mower, 316 hrs. great condition; Saturday – Dec. 14, 2019 at 9:30 AM back yard3834 and St covered patio. Rt 121, Greenville JD 318 w/ 60” deck, 48” snow blowCentral Ave., Absolutely Union City,Fabulous! OH PRICE719 JUST REDUCED! 131 Sherman St – Greenville, OH 45331 er, cab; Livestock Equip: NH 350 feed Great we 3 bedroom close3 bedroom, to grocery2 Need say more home, about this grinder, swing away auger, hammer Woodworking Tools - Household Goods & Lawn/Garden – Glassware/Coins/Collectables bath beautifuloffice. setting in Ft Jefferson? storehome, and doctors Updated kitchen mill; Misc. Equip: 2x Dearborn plow; Tools: Craftsman rolling toolbox; Lg. selection of hand tools; Lincoln 225 Amp welder Of thereNewer is a great room,inexpansive andcourse bathroom. plumbing most the Ford 6’ disc; 5ft. 3point, bush hog; & supplies; Hardware & bins; Gear pulley set; Shelf clamps; 6” Bench grinder; C-clamps family house.area, walk in closet, 4 car garage, and JD planter transport, (Donahue style) & pipe clamps; Roller stands; Metal rulers & all the rest. What makes Ave., it special is the feeltrailer, drop deck, dual axle; Trailers: 1195 Fort Jefferson Greenville T-squares; Table top scroll saw; Porter cableAUCTION AUCTION AUCTION ing of elegance tempered with 2018 Sundowner Trailer Sunlite SS 2 Looking for an investment? This issimplicity it! One AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION created by 4the this one plus of a HBP Super Sport 2 horse slant, alurouter & cable; Craftsman Oscillating sander; house has – 1architect bedroomfor apartments minum, 102”W x 12’9”L w/ tack area, kind lifestyle you deserve! Table top belt sander; Rikon vertical band theremasterpiece. are 3 single 1The bedroom units. telescoping removable divider, 3500# NEW LISTING saw; New band saw blades; Rockler router 417 N Walnut St., Union City, OH torsion axle, SN: 13SKC1329J1KB6500; Sat. – Sign October 19, 2019 at 9:00 AM 15pump, Elm St., Phillipsburg table & vacuum; making kit; Craftsman Roof, sump and windows are newer. 2000 Belshe Model T-9 2EP flatbed Great starter home or possible investment 15” 1HP drill press; Machinist vices; Portable 201 N Main St. – Arcanum, OH 45304 Electric updated. Bath floors remodeled. 2 car equip. trailer, 96” W x 18’L flatdeck, property. Hardwood throughout Tools Antiques Household Goods - Collectables welding table; Shop–carts; Centrical– 36 metal 5’ open steel dovetail w/ 5’ foldover garage with opener. One bedroom down and most of the home. Detached 2 car garage. John Deere 110jack garden brake; 3 & 6 ton stands;tractor 4in. &with 6in. bagger and blade - Full size slate ramps, HD slipper sroing axles, SN: 2 bedrooms upstairs. All on a corner lot. pool table accessories - Approx. horizontal band& saws; Shop stools; Portable 200 pcs. stained glass w/ Taurus 16JF01826Y1034798; 1989 Belshe water cutter, buffers, & more Model FB-24 2AP flatbed equip. trailHD workbench; 3.5 Ton grinders, floor jack; patterns, AppliTools: power, er w/ air brakes, 96”W x 18’L flatdeck, ance cart;Lg. 10’ selection & 7’ Wernerofstephand, ladders; Lg. and mechanics tools tools & garden tools; Bench 5’ open steel dovetail w/ 5’ foldover selection of hand & supplies; HHG &grinder; Wilton scroll saw; (2) Kennedy tool boxes; (4) ramps, 12000# slipper spring axles, The Right Choice L/G: Wood kitchen table dinette; 52” Sony SN: 16JF01824H1018616; 1980 HomeMetal machinists benches; Craftsman arm S ST RT 49 - GREEnViLLE, OH 45331 1400 4938 Wagner Ave. Flat screen TV; Sony Surround Sound sysmade Tri-axle gooseneck, 95”x20’ flatdeck, 7000# spring saw; Air America 220 air compressor; Floor Greenville, OH 45331 548-5464 Live OnSite auction with internet bidding available via Proxibid.com tem; Sun and SoundArcspeakers; www.cbfirstchoice.com axles, SN: 71410250006; Hoelsher Bros. Mfg. Model 90”x16’ jacks;Base Lincoln AC-225 welder;Sony Craftsman We are now accepting consignments for our fall equipment auction. Looking for utility equipment, Amplifier & Yamaha speaker; Computer ta- Work Homemade Flatbed Gooseneck trailer, 2 speed jack, goosedouble stack tool box; Battery charger; snow equipment, construction & ag related equipment. Please call Grant Bussey @ 937-564-6250 or Mike Baker @ 937-459-9558. ble; Desk chair; 1877 Gilbert mantle clock; neck coupler w/ safety chains. Tools: Snap-On & Blue-Point mates; Power craft sander; Troy Built 2600 Psi : Hammers, 3/8 drive impact; ½ air rachet; 3/8 air rachet; 3/8 Seth Thomas mantle clock; (3) stand; Fern stands; pressure washer; Engine Gas cans; LOTS OF UPDATES in this 3 bedimpact 2 batteries w/charger; breaker bars; 14v cordless drill; Stand elec. video equip.;Galaxy Work fans; benchCameras sander;& Metal shelving; room home at 927 Jackson! Hardwood pneumatic punch & flange tools; Metric shallow well sockets; Sewing & crosstitch supplies & crafts;boat Lug-engine; 500 Ford engine parts; Wellcraft S STpliers RT&49 - GREEnViLLE, OH 45331 floors in living room and bedlong reach4938 needle nose cutters; 3/8 Air impact; right gage; rack; roller; Scott Christmas Atwater décor; boat Clothes motor;display Lg. lawn rooms. Long list of new items! angle sanders; ¼Live air OnSite rachet; Air saw; Blue-Point single drawer, auction with internet bidding available via Proxibid.com (2) Lawn sweeper; rakes, & shovels; Chain saw art Brooms, goat & rabbit; Outdoor Utility shed stays. Upper 70’s roll around Matco consignments & Mac: Air for drill; windshield We arecart; now accepting our pneumatic fall equipment auction. Looking for utility equipment, Hedge trimmers; Weed eater; Antq: “Birds wood swing w/cover; Cement yard ornaremover; torques 8 construction pc. Set; right angleequipment. sanders; cutcall offGrant tool snow equipment, & ag related Please Bussey @ 937-564-6250 or Mike Baker @ 937-459-9558. NORTH OF ANSONIA at 11808 St. Rt. 118 is a 3 bedEye” 3Metal pc. yard maple bedroom suite; Oak ornate ment; windmill; Folding bench/ta(straight); pry bars; ¼ impact, Mac tool cart ½ slide, 3 drawer; room home on 1.6TURN acresMOWERS M/L. with barn. Mid&90’s *ZERO * LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT * FARM EQUIPMENT * dining room (6)Yardpressed ble combo; Lawntable chairs;w/leaves; (2) Live traps; Much more misc. visegrips, sockets, wrenches, porta power RECREATIONAL VEHICLE * IMPLEMENTS * DUMP TRUCK CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN this27HP, 2-story at 208Susp Seat,sets, back plank chairs; Parlor Oak car liftJohn andDeere more!! 2017 John Deere Z930M, 60” home MOD Deck, Tweels; 2017 Z950R, 29HP, supplies; Lg. selection of yard table; tools; (2) Yardchest of OH-70155352
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Sycamore hasdeck, 4 bedrooms; eat-in kitchen; fireplace Hyd lift, 72” susp seat, tweels, chute deflector; 2017 John Deere Z950R, 29HP, Hyd lift, 72” drawers;Troy Childs & chair; Koo-Koo wagons; Builtdesk gas weed trimmer; HD clock susproom; seat, hardwood tweels (warranty); 2016 Xmark Lazer Z Mower; JD X485 garden tractor, 24HP indeck, dining floors and gorgeous (Germany); License plates; Barn lanterns; Terms & Conditions: Cash, good check day of auction, Credit Liquid cooled, Hydrostatic drive, power steering, 62” hydraulic lift deck, turf tires, aux hydraulics extension cords; Elec. B&D blower; Jet Shop staircase! Detached garage w/lean-to. $119,000 with 4% fee. AllJD items Wood machinists bench; Milk bottles & jugs; 1300 hours; JD X585 loader mower w/ 62” deck; Gravely Card 452 ZTR, 52” deck, 219 hrs; 4300 sell w/ “AS IS WHERE IS”. Auctionair filtration system; Toro self propelled walk 300cx loader, diesel, 1093 757 deck, hrs; Massey Fergueers are25HP, not833 responsible for accidents. Auctioneers assume Sad iron; High chair; Victorian framed print; IN PITSBURG at60” 222 deck, Lumber Street is ahrs; 1½ JD story, 3 ZTR w/ 60” son 210 diesel compact tractor; JD 997 rear discharge mower HD diesel, 3012 hrs; JD 445 garden behind mower, 7HP;top Yarddresser; spreader;Oak Trailerdresser; NO liabilities or guarantees. All items must be paid for day Victorian marble bedroom home with a 9x24 enclosed porch. 11x18 tractor w/ 54” deck, 1420 hrs; Edge Master Bed Edger, steerable honda engine; Kubota RTV 900 hitches; Set of rebar; truck &ramps; auction.2 All items must beair,paid for in full before they are EQUIPMENT 4X4, Diesel, Hyd Dump, speed, cab w/heat & Buffett; Clothes dryer;Alum Carnival Depression building included! Mid 50'sbrush guard; 2013 Bobcat S-590ofSkidloader, *ZERO TURN MOWERS * LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT * FARM * quick attach, stereo, one owner (1500 hrs); Multiple Pushremoved Mowers; Job Box,ofDiamond plateSales tool tax 7’x10’ garage door w/ rails; Coins: Blue (4) 2 China; RECREATIONAL VEHICLE * IMPLEMENTS * DUMP TRUCK day auction. applies. A 10% BUYERS glass; Bowl, pitcher, & stand; IN ENDdump OF truck, GREENVILLE 2 9spd trans, box;SOUTH Ford L8000 16’ bed, 7.8this liter dsl, air latch tailgate, 2 airlift axles, hydr 2017 John Deere Z930M, 27HP, 60”PURCHASES. MOD Deck, Susp Seat, Tweels; 2017 John Deere Z950R, 29HP, quarter collection album; PREMIUM WILL APPLY TO ALL Vol. Statehood HHG: Electrical household items; Frigidaire dump; 4’ Whiteman power trowel, Hyd welder; lift, 72” Gleve deck, Products susp seat,spray tweels, chute deflector; 2017 John Deere Z950R, 29HP, Hyd lift, 72” bedroom home walk-behind at 620 Chestnut has4HP; 3-phase Lincoln Jefferson $2 uncut collection display album; dolly, 30.5x32 floaters, 1,000 gal tank, 2 new pumps: hydr agitation & ground drive; 14’ Miller disc, 2016 Xmark Lazer Z Mower; JD X485 garden tractor, deck, susp seat, tweels (warranty); 24HP SxS refrigerator; Frigidaire chest freezer (4 large living room; partial hardAuctioneers Note: All max items ABSOLUTE!! No minimum 3-bar, loaded tubes, level cyl. 2013 International Prostar Day CabLiquid Semi, cooled, White, air ride, force,sell Hydrostatic drive, power steering, 62” hydraulic lift deck, turf tires, aux hydraulics “The Way Washer West” Buffalo nickel & dryer set;display; QueenObmattress wood floors; all cedar siding; partially 430 HP, 353,960 fleet miles. hours; JD X585 loader mower w/ 62” will deck;be Gravely 452 ZTR,More 52” deck, 219 hrs;yrs. JD old); 4300 w/ bids, 1300 no reserves! Restrooms & food available. solete coin display 1921-1947; 1988 proof *SNOWPLOWS & pivot box; Bar chairs; Wood & metal beds; 300cx loader, 60” deck, diesel, 1093 hrs; JD 757 ZTR w/ 60” deck, 25HP, 833 hrs; Massey Fergufenced yard. 3 car detached' garage. Upper 80's * SALT SPREADERS* itemsson will consigned by auction day. For more and3012 hrs; JD 445 garden (2) 2019 Boss 9’2” Stainless Steel DXT V-Plows, 6way controllers, deflector kit,compact smartlock, wiring, 210be diesel tractor; JD 997 rear discharge mowerpics HD diesel, Hall Complete tree; Gun LR furniture; set; 50 racks; state quarter set; WheatOak TV info www.auctionzip.com 47130 or 12379. IN NEW MADISON thismount 4 bedroom, 1½ bath home Buyers 9’ sells with used truck of choice, (warranty); 4 cuvisit yd stainless steel vbox salt/sand tractor w/ 54” deck, 1420 hrs; EdgeAuction Master BedID Edger, steerable honda engine; Kubota RTV 900 stand; top Disney desk (new); Older spreader, gasliving drive, room; controls, (NICE Hyd Dump, brush guard; 2013 Bobcat 2 speed, cabpennies; w/heatBucket &Collect/Glass: air, bench; Roll Also 4X4, visitDiesel, www.GoToauction.com auction IDS-590 4511Skidloader, or www. has L shpped front and UNIT). back porch*PAVERS * LANDSCAPING MATERIALS* quick attach, stereo, one owner (1500 hrs); Multiple Push Mowers; Job Box, Diamond plate tool Shadow box; Pair Darke glassCo.lamps; Bedroom DVD movie collection; Fair books midwest-auctioneers.com. For online bidding visit our partes; appliances included! 2 car detached garage. Reading Rock Oxford Tumbled Pavers, OC2, Squares & Rectangles; 8CM Washington box; Oberfields Ford L8000 dump truck, 16’ bed, 7.8 liter dsl, 9spd trans, air latch tailgate, 2 airlift axles, hydr table lamps; Blonde pc.Fair Bedroom ners at www.proxibid.com www.EquipmentFacts.com. 1945-1990; 1974 Darke3 Co. bucket; suite; $71,000 permeable flag stone pavers; Reading Rock Oxford Pavers, OC2dump; Hampton Blend, Heritage Blend,or 4’ Whiteman walk-behind power trowel, 4HP; 3-phase Lincoln welder; Gleve Products spray Figurines; Clown Cookware & Charcoal & More, Natural Cut limestone; Bedford TumbledTerms Wall stone, 4” x 12”, buff pewter, Unilock dolly, 30.5x32 floaters, 1,000 gal online tank, 2 new pumps: hydr agitation & ground drive; (2) 14’ Miller disc, & Conditions apply for bidders. 1894 #24 Pine &ornaments; Sweitzer St File boxINVESTMENT PROPERTY at 411 Euclid! FrontDecorative Landscape Wallstone; Reading Rock Retaining Wall Block, Rocks. tubes, level cyl. 2013 International Prostar Day Cab Semi, White, air ride, 3-bar, loaded max force, bakeware; Pitching horse shoes; Mens & es & 1970524 Gavewell Co; Lg. mosaic 430 HP, 353,960 all fleet miles. unit has 2 bedrooms and rents for $465 per ** This is only a partial listing. Many more items to be added! Please check websites forAUCTION updates: BUSSEY BROTHERS SERVICE LLCSPREADERS* & MIDWEST womens bicycles; Shot vase; gun Cranberry shell reloader; *SNOWPLOWS * SALT water plate; Dancing Ladies month. Back unit has 1 bedroom and rents www.midwest-auctioneers.com andfor www.auctionzip.com ID: 47310 & 12379 ** (2) 2019 BossAUCTIONEERS 9’2” Stainless Steel&DXT V-Plows, 6way controllers, deflector kit, smartlock, wiring, REALTY INC. Fishing equip.; Kerosene lamps; and many $350 per&month. Upper 60’s pitcher and glasses; 1911 Calendar plate; RS Prussia & RS Germany paltes & Lefton TERMS CONDITIONS: A 10% Buyer’s Premium will apply to sells all purchases. Cash, mount good check with used truck of choice, (warranty); Buyers 9’ 4 cu yd stainless steel vbox moresalt/sand items not listed. Auctioneers Note: This spreader, gas drive, controls, (NICE UNIT). day of auction, Credit Card with 4% fee. All items sell “AS IS WHERE IS”. Auctioneers are not reChina; Flow Blue plates; Majolica; Doulton handlednot mug; France 4 ACRES ZONED COMMERCIAL on WagAuctioneers: Mike Baker *PAVERS (937)-459-9558 & Grant Bussey is a large auction with many additional3 items listed. Thechocolate auction pot; will Salt be * LANDSCAPING MATERIALS* sponsible for accidents. Auctioneers assume NO liabilities or guarantees. All items must be paid for dips; Lg. celery dish; EA Day glass basket; English cider pitcher; Oriental berry ner Avenue across from LOWE'S! (937)-564-6250 Reading Rock Oxford Tumbled Pavers, OC2, Squares & Rectangles; Oberfields 8CM Washington in full day of auction and prior to any removal of items. Sales tax applies. held under cover starting with tools then following with household itemsbowls; and permeable flag stone pavers; Reading Rock Oxford Pavers, OC2 Hampton Blend, Heritage Blend, Can be divided! Call Joe for additional information! Nippon Vase; Cruet; A(6)10% Fire King cupsPremium & saucers;will (2) be Green & pinktodepression plates; antiques. Terms: Buyer’s applied all purchases. Charcoal & More, Natural Cut limestone; Bedford Tumbled Wall stone, 4” x 12”, buff pewter, Unilock (2) Kerosene lamps; Copper kettle & stand; Board games; Daisy Red Rider BB gun; $29,900 for this 1½ storyBussey home at 7713 U.S. 36! Wallstone; Reading Rock Retaining Wall Block, Decorative Landscape Rocks. Accepted payment is cash, check w/ ID, and credit card w/ 3% fee. Brothers gun;visit Searswww.midwest-auctioneers.com 22 rifle; Crosman pellet gun w/ scope; Terms: A 10%information Buyer’s Premium New roof in October 2018; free-standing wood ** This is only a partial listing. Many more items to be added! Please check websitesPellet for updates: Please for more and www.midwest-auctioneers.com and www.auctionzip.com ID: 47310 & 12379 **apply to all purchases. All items must be paid for day of auction. Accepted payment Auction Service LLC stove. will pictures. Auctioneers: Grant Bussey TERMS & CONDITIONS: A 10% Buyer’s Premium will apply to all purchases. Cash,is good cash, check check w/ID, and credit cards w/ additional 3% fee. Please visit our website CORNER lot and fenced yard with this 2-story The Hogg Family Trust day of auction, Credit Card with 4% fee. All items sell “AS IS WHERE IS”. Auctioneers are not reWWW.MIDWEST-AUCTIONEERS.COM for more information and pictures. home at 404 Plum Street! Appliances included! 1 sponsible for accidents. Auctioneers assume NO liabilities or guarantees. All items must be paid forCarrie Schmidt, Atty. Jerrilyn McFarland, Trustee gbusseyauctioneer@privategarden.org car detached garage. Upper 7O's Kenny & Tammy Gross, Owners in full day of auction and prior to any removal of items. Sales tax applies.
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joy to many people. Special thanks to the instructors, Mike Brown, Suzi Brown, Becky Baker, Dennis Parent, and Barb Rhoades, director of training, for making this possible. Greenville Area Dog Club provides many classes, including obedience and agility, to the public. Their mission is to train you to train your dog to be an obedient, welcomed addition to your family and society. If you have a welltempered dog that loves socializing with people, then feel free to join us in the next Therapy Dog class. There are no age limits. They have people from ages 13 to over 70 training dogs. No dog or person is too young or old to learn new tricks. If you are interested in the therapy dog classes, call Mike Brown at (937)-564-2362. To learn more about general obedience classes, call Barb Rhoades at (937)548-0338.
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SPRAY TRUCKS • 1981 IH Easy Rider 1600-C floater spray truck, 1200 gallon stainless tank, 90’ Best Way boom, DT 466, automatic, Raven SCS 440 Spray controller, Tee Jet Centerline 220, 66x43.00x25 drive tires, 48x25.00x20 steer tires • 1989 Ford F700 spray truck, 4x4, 750 gallon poly tank, 60’ ag chem boom, gas, 5 speed manual, Raven SCS 440 Spray controller, Tee Jet Centerline 220, Honda 8hp motor & pump, 12.4-38 tires • 1980 IH 1824 spray truck, 4x4, Snyder 500 gallon poly tank, 60’ ag chem boom, gas, 5 speed manual, Raven SCS 440 Spray controller, Tee Jet Centerline 220, Honda 8hp motor & pump, 13.6-28 tires • 1982 IH 1700 spray truck, 4x4, 750 gallon poly tank, 60’ booms, gas, manual, 10.00-20 tires • 1978 IH Loadstar 1600 spray truck, 1000 gallon stainless tank, 60’ boom, gas, 2 speed rear end, 48x31.00x20 drive tires, 48x25.00x20 steer tires SPREAD TRUCKS • TENDER TRUCKS • PULL TYPE SPREADERS • BELT CONVEYORS • 1996 Ford Spreader truck, New Leader L2020 stainless bed, dual spinners, new belt, Cummins motor, Allison auto, Tee Jet Centerline 220, 48x31.00-20 drive tires, 425/65R22.5 steer tires • 1994 IH 4900 spreader truck, New Leader L2020 bed, dual spinners, DT466 motor, 6 speed manual, Tee Jet Centerline 220, 48x31.00-20 drive tires, 385/65R22.5 steer tires • 1992 IH 4800 spreader truck, 4x4, New Leader L2020 bed, dual spinners, DT 466 motor, Eaton 10 speed, Tee Jet Centerline 220, 12R22.5 tires, Mark 3 system • 1991 Ford F800 spreader truck, New Leader L2020 stainless bed, dual spinners, Ford 185F diesel, automatic, Tee Jet Centerline 220, 48x25.0020 drive tires, 385/65R22.5 steer tires • 1991 IH 4900 spreader truck, New Leader L2020 bed, dual spinners, DT 466 motor, 6 speed manual, Tee Jet Centerline 220, 48x31.00-20 drive tires, 385/65R22.5 steer tires • 1981 IH 1854 tender truck, Stainless Tyler tender bed, 2 compartment, roll tarp, DT 466 motor, 2 speed rear end, 11R22.5 drive tires, 385/65/22.5 steer tires • 1987 Chevy C-70 tender truck, stainless tender bed, gas, 2 speed rear end, 10.00-20 tires • (5) Stainless dry fertilizer spreaders, pull type, tandem axle, dual spinners, 540 pto • Speed King Belt Conveyor, 12”x40’, on transport, w/ electric 7.5 hp motor, single phase • Belt Conveyor, 24”x26’, on transport, no motor • Fertilizer Chunk grinder hopper, on stand
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GREENVILLE – On Nov. 6, a group of nine dogs and their diligent trainers were evaluated and passed the Therapy Dog test at the Greenville Area Dog Club. Therapy Dog International is an organization run by volunteers who dedicate their time to visit nursing homes, hospitals, and other places with their dogs. Each dog and handler underwent an eightweek class to prepare for the evaluation. The Therapy Dog evaluation consists of 13 tests. Each test is to make sure the dog knows basic obedience, can be calm in a stressful environment, and most of all, they are good with people of all ages from young kids to the elderly. The most important thing is the dog has good temperament. These new Therapy Dogs will soon be out visiting nursing homes, hospitals, and schools. These visits can bring
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& chassis, 10.00-20 tires, 89,749 miles showing • 1974 East Dump trailer, 28’, tri axle, roll tarp, spring ride, 2 way gate, coal chute, liner, 22.5 rubber • 1977 East Dump trailer, 28’, tri axle, roll tarp, spring ride, 2 way gate, coal chute, 22.5 rubber • 1975 Fruehauf Dump trailer, 30’, tri axle, roll tarp, spring ride, coal chute, liner, 22.5 rubber • 1962 Pennsylvania tanker trailer, 4,000 gallon, stainless, spring ride, 13 hp motor & pump, 24.5 rubber • 1966 Heil tanker trailer, 6,000 gallon, stainless, spring ride, Briggs motor & pump, 22.5 rubber • Tanker trailer, 5,000 gallon, stainless, spring ride, motor & pump, 10.00-20 rubber • 1997 Strick box trailer, 53’, spring ride, 22.5 rubber • 1989 Eager Beaver Carnegie Body Implement trailer, 22’ + 3’, 2 ramps, winch, dual tandem axle, spring ride, 8.25R15 rubber • 1997 Bame Implement trailer, 16’ + 4’, 2 ramps, pintle hitch, tri-axle, 8-14.5 tires SKID STEER • WHEEL LOADERS • FORKLIFTS • NH TRACTOR • 2010 Case 430 skid steer, cab, heat, 72” bucket, 12x16.5 tires, 1725 hours • Euclid 72-10 Wheel loader, 8’ bucket, 14.00-24 tires, 2878 hours showing - 3 cylinder Detroit • Hough Wheel loader, 7’6” bucket, JD 404 turbo motor out of 4430 tractor, 13.00-24 tires, 1419 hours showing • Willmar wheel loader, 5’ bucket, gas, 4wd, lights, 31-15.50-15 tires • NMC wheel loader, 5’ bucket, diesel, 4wd, 26-12.00-12 tires, 227 hours showing • Baker FJF-060 forklift, 3 stage mast, gas, 48” forks, 8.25-15 drive tires, 7.50-10 steer tires • White Mobilift forklift, gas, 48” forks, 2386 hours showing, 2 stagemast • 2011 New Holland TS 100 Tractor, 16 speed, left hand reverser, 2 remotes, 540/1000 pto, 3pt, 8’ 3pt flail mower, 6’ side mount flail mower, 18.4-34 rears, 10.00-16 fronts, 3826 hours. 28% APPLICATORS • LIQUID NURSE TRAILER • (2) 11 shank 28% applicators, ground drive pump, 500 gallon poly tank • (4) 5 shank 28% applicators, ground drive pump, 500 gallon tank • 2,000 gallon poly banded nurse trailer, tri-axle trailer, inductor, 8 hp Briggs motor & pump • 1,000 gallon poly banded nurse trailer, tri-axle trailer • (6) 1,000 gallon poly banded nurse trailer, tandem axle, motor & pump • (2) 500 gallon poly nurse trailer, single axle, motor & pump • 200 gallon poly nurse trailer, tandem axle, 5hp Briggs motor & pump
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ANTIQUE TRACTORS • ANTIQUE IH TRUCKS • IH TRUCK PARTS • JD 70, diesel, wide front, power steering, 3pt, 540 pto, 1 set of remotes, 15.5-38 rears, 2140 hours showing. Pony Motor, duals to be sold seperately • JD A, Rollomatic narrow front, 540 pto, 1 set of remotes, 13.6-38 rears • IH 350 utility, wide front, 540 pto, T/A, fast hitch, 13.6-28 rears, 2336 hours showing • Hydraulic loader for IH 350 utility • IH Super C, narrow front, fast hitch, 540 pto, 1 set of wheel weights, 12.4-36 rears • IH C, narrow front, 540 pto, 1 set of remotes, 11.2-36 rears • IH BN, narrow front, 540 pto, wheel weights, 11.2-24 rears • Allis Chalmers D17 Series III, narrow front, 540 pto, spin out rims, 16.9-28 rears, 1 hour showing • Allis Chalmers CA, narrow front, 540 pto, spin out rims, 11.2-24 rears • 1974 IH 200 truck, red, 4 speed manual, 4x4, Alum-Line flat bed, shock hitch, 265/75R16 tires, 37,381 miles • 1974 IH 200 truck, white, automatic, 4x4, flat bed, 245/75R16 tires, 30,412 miles • 1954 IH R-112 truck, stake side bed, 75,918 miles • 1949 IH KB-3 truck, flat bed, 54,523 miles • 1969-1975 IH truck parts including doors, fenders, hoods, Tailgates & Transfer case SEMIS • TRUCKS • TRAILERS • 2002 IH 9200 Semi, C12 Cat, Eaton 10 speed, 2 line wet kit, air ride, aluminum outer rims, aluminum tanks, sleeper, 22.5 rubber, 714,523 miles • 2000 IH 9200 Semi, ISM Cummins, Eaton 13 speed, 2 line wet kit, air ride, all aluminum rims, aluminum tanks, Pro Sleeper, 22.5 rubber, 283,689 miles showing • 1989 Volvo Aero, Cummins, Eaton 9 speed, 2 line wet kit, spring ride, aluminum outer rims, aluminum tanks, Integral sleeper, 22.5 rubber, 666,924 miles • 1997 Volvo Aero, N-14 Cummins, Eaton 10 speed, 2 line wet kit, air ride, aluminum outer rims, aluminum tanks, Integral sleeper, 24.5 rubber, 14,458 miles showing • 2008 IH 7500 straight truck, tandem, DT-570 Maxforce Motor, Allison Automatic. 20’ steel flatbed, air seat, aluminum tanks, spring ride, rear hitch, steel wheels, 225 rubber, 134,878 miles • 1993 IH 4900 box truck, 22’ box, DT 466, 5 speed manual, A/C, lift gate on rear, side door on box, 22.5 rubber, 424,378 miles • 1984 Ford F-Series, 4x4, gas, 5 speed manual, 12’6” flat bed, shock hitch, reese hitch, 10.00-20 tires, 113,492 miles showing • 1984 Ford F-Series, 4x4, gas, 5 speed manual, cab
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Wayne HealthCare fighting arthritis epidemic GREENVILLE – If you’re over the age of 40, you’ve probably experienced some joint pain in your knees, hips, or both. Guess what? You’re not alone. Baby Boomers are at the center of an arthritis epidemic. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 55 million Americans already have arthritis, and by 2040, that number is expected to jump to nearly 80 million. New Robot ‘Surgeon’ at Wayne HealthCare But, there’s hope, thanks in part to a pioneering, first-of-its-kind robot in the Miami Valley that’s also the newest member of the surgical team at Wayne HealthCare in Greenville, located just 30 minutes outside of Dayton. “The Stryker Mako robotic arm is an amazing technology,” said Wayne Deschambeau, President and CEO of Wayne HealthCare. “When we realized what a difference it could make with patient outcomes, both in precision and recovery times, we knew the system was right for our patients and for us.” Recently, the hospital celebrated a milestone with Mako: its 100th successful robotic-arm assisted
surgery. Wayne HealthCare is currently the only hospital in the region—encompassing Montgomery, Darke, Preble, Miami, Mercer and Miami counties—that offers Mako robotic-assisted knee and hip surgeries. Since purchasing the robot in late 2018, the surgery team at Wayne has been busy, performing dozens of partial and total knee replacements, as well as hip replacements. And, with the number of knee and hip replacements expected to increase by as much as 200 percent in the coming years, the surgery team knows they’ll only get busier as more and more Baby Boomers choose to remain active into their 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and beyond. The Mako Difference – The Personal Touch, Literally! The Mako robot is an innovative technology that allows surgeons to create a personalized surgical experience, tailored to each patient’s specific needs and anatomy. Dr. Chad Weber is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at Orthopedic Associates. He performs Mako procedures at Wayne, along with two other orthopedic surgeons from his group. “The Mako
allows for more precise surgeries and helps protect soft tissue and ligaments surrounding the patient’s knee or hip implant, which we’ve found result in patients recovering a little quicker, and post-operative pain seems to be a little bit less after surgery.” The Process * Before surgery, a CT scan is taken of the patient’s knee or hip joint in order to generate a 3D virtual model. * The doctor then uses that model to evaluate the Courtesy photo patient’s bone structure, The team tasked with using the Stryker Mako robotic arm recently celebrated the 100th successful surgery. disease severity, joint alignment and surrounding mal, daily activities sooner. replacement surgeries, or or visit Wayne Healthbone and tissue to deterTo find out more about to schedule a consultation, Care’s website at www. mine optimal size, placerobotic knee and hip please call (937) 548-1141, waynehealthcare.org. ment and alignment of the patient’s implant. * In the operating room, the surgeon guides the robotic arm, which actu*** We now have Sunday beer and wine sales *** ally auto-aligns based on AD PRICES IN EFFECT MON., DEC. 2, - SAT., DEC. 7, 2019 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 8-9, Sun. 10-8 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES the surgeon’s pre-operative NO DEALER PURCHASES *Additional purchase requirements do not include the item, 24 pack soft drinks, tobacco products and alcohol products* plan, ensuring that each CHECK OUT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE www.facebook.com/newmadisonsupermarket cut is absolutely perfect. for a complete listing of over 80 sale items! Copy of entire ad available at the store starting Monday morning. With Mako-assisted Cooper Farms Honey Roasted Smoked Sirloin End surgeries, patients have MEAT turkey breast 4.39lb pork loin options. Wayne HealthCare ............................................... roast 1.49lb In Store Made Fresh Stuffed Farmland 95% Fat Free ............................................... offers total and partial pork cooked ham 2.79lb Country Style knee replacements, as well ............................................... ribs 1.69lb sausage 2.19lb Eckrich 14 oz reg. 3.49 spare ............................................... ............................................... as hip replacement surger73% Lean in Lipari smoked ies. And, because the proprovolone sausage 2.49ea 3 lb Pkg or Larger cedures are less invasive ............................................... ground beef 2.69lb cheese 3.49lb Hormel 5-6 oz. ................................................ reg. 4.49 ............................................... than traditional surgeries, Beef Boneless Lipari Yellow pepperoni 3.49ea ............................................... patients typically have round bottom american Oscar Mayer 2-4.4 oz. reg. 2.19 shorter hospital stays and roast 3.49lb cheese 3.49lb lunchables ................................................ 1.19ea round ............................................... ............................................... are able to return to norBeef Boneless Carolina 96% Fat Free chicken legs .99lb turkey breast 2.19lb ............................................... round bottom ................................................ chicken thigs .79lb ................................................ round steaks 3.79lb ................................................ Kahn’s Deluxe Club or Our Best Bone In Center Cut beef boneless garlic loin chops 1.79lb cubed steaks ............................................... 4.29lb bologna 2.39lb pork ................................................ ...............................................
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DCRW give to WAA GREENVILLE – The Darke County Republican Women’s Club (DCRWC) recently donated funds to the Fort Greenville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to help in their Wreaths Across America project for 2019. The mission of the National Wreaths Across America of “to remember, honor and teach” is carried out on National Wreaths Across America Day by coordinating wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, as well as at more than 1,600 additional locations in all 50 U.S. states, at sea and abroad. The National Wreaths Across America Day is held on the second Saturday in December. It will be held locally at the Greenville Cemetery on Dec. 14. “The club is very pleased to be able to help with this project by donating the funds necessary to place an additional 10 wreaths on the graves of our Darke County veterans who served this great nation,” said Betty Hill, DCRWC president. “The Wreaths Across America is a wonderful way to honor and remember them. Our DCRWC members are look-
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Republican organizations. The DCRWC is a multigenerational, multi-cultural organization providing the structure and support for political activists to learn, engage, and flourish. The Club is chartered by the National Federation of Republican Women and is a member of the Ohio Federation of Republican Women. For more information, visit: http://www.darkegop.org/womens-club.html or email President Betty Hill at: DCRWPresident@ darkegop.org.
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Darke County Republican Women’s Club Treasurer Cindy Pike (L) and Wreaths Across America Chairman Katie Grow (R) present a check to Fort Greenville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Regent Debbie Nisonger (C). The donation will be used to purchase 10 wreaths to be laid during the Darke County Wreaths Across America event on December 14.
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PITSBURG – Franklin Monroe Middle/High School congratulates the following students for being named Student of the Month for October: Lexi Kleismit, Olivia Sease, Hayeigh Spires, and Alaina Blackburn. The students received a coupon for Vint’s Restaurant as well as some rewards at the school.
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8B Sunday, December 1, 2019
Darke County
Greenville Early Bird
Fall athlete awarD winners GREENVILLE
ARCANUM Volleyball
Mention CCC
Camille Pohl 1st team CCC 1st Team District 9
Eva Siculan 2nd team CCC Honorable Mention CCC Gracie Garno Special mention CCC
Taylor gray 1st team CCC 2nd Team District 9 Audrey Heiser 1st team CCC Honorable
Cross County Boys
Arcanum Football
Cade Brubaker Honorable Mention CCC.
Cory Ross 1st team CCC Jayden Heltsley 1st team CCC
Cross County Girls Brooklyn Miras All CCC Lydia Shannon All CCC
Joe Beck 1st team CCC Kicker of the Year
Eli Shelton 2nd team CCC
Braden Garbig Special Mention CCC
Zade Shank 2nd team CCC Bryce Schondelmyer Special Mention CCC
Austen Cutarelli Special Mention CCC
Ian Baker Special Mention CCC
Competition Cheerleading
John Butsch 1st Team All MVL
Courtney Bryson 1st Team All MVL
Marcus Wood 1st Team All MVL
Mary Burk 1st Team All MVL
Tyler Beyke 2nd Team All MVL
Abby Cattell 1st Team All MVL
Brennan Troutwine
Cameron Clark 1st Team All MVL
Luke Wilson Special Mention CCC
Kyleigh Clark 2nd Team All MVL Cheyenne Harmon 2nd Team All MVL
Max Dirmeyer 1st Team All CCC 1st Team All District
Blake Scholl 2nd Team All CCC
Jessie Ramirez 2nd Team All CCC Alex Scholl Honorable
Josh Fett Honorable Mention All CCC
Hawk Thomas Honorable Mention All CCC
Volleyball Taylor Stachler 2nd Team All CCC
Riley Price Honorable Mention All CCC
Boys Golf
Ethan Flanery Honorable Mention All MVL
Alex Kolb Honorable Mention All MVL
DJ Zimmer Honorable Mention All MVL
Volleyball
Katelyn Conway Honorable Mention All MVL Girls Tennis
Trey Godfrey Honorable Mention All CCC
Makenzi Glancy Honorable Mention All MVL
Warren Hartzell 1st Team All MVL
Grace Conway 1st Team All MVL
Mention All CCC 1st Team All District
Lainey Oswalt 2nd Team All MVL
Hadyn Sharp Honorable Mention All MVL
Girls Soccer
1st Team All District
Jessica Mortensen 2nd Team All MVL
Jacob Maher 1st Team All MVL
Andrew Bonfiglio Honorable Mention All MVL
Cody Dirksen 1st Team All CCC 1st Team All District
Tytan Grote 2nd Team All MVL
Kenna Jenkinson 1st Team All MVL
Luke Perreira Honorable Mention All MVL
Alex Hutt 2nd Team All MVL
Football
Alec Fletcher 2nd Team All MVL
Trinity Reis 1st Team All MVL
Emily Snyder 2nd Team All MVL Boys Soccer
Ben Davidson 2nd Team All MVL
MISSISSINAWA VALLEY
Colton McCartney 2nd Team All MVL Connor Mills 2nd Team All MVL
Girls Golf
Emily Marchal 1st Team All MVL
Girls Cross Country Isabelle Rammel 1st Team All MVL Tessa Fine 2nd Team All MVL Boys Cross Country
Evan Saylor 1st Team All MVL
Abbie Yoder 1st Team All MVL Emma Klosterman 2nd Team All MVL Libby Mckinney 2nd Team All MVL Josi Worden Honorable Mention All MVL
Riley Emerick 1st Team All MVL
Natalie Milligan 1st Team All MVL Abby Swensen Honorable Mention All MVL Football
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Sunday, December 1, 2019 9B
Darke County
Fall athlete awarD winners
ANSONIA TIGERS Football Reece Stammen 1st Team CCC Running Back Special Mention Linebacker Austin Helmke 1st Team CCC Offensive Line 2nd Team CCC Defensive Line Brock Shellhaas 1st Team CCC Defensive Back Special Mention Running Back Isaac Barga 1st Team CCC Defensive Back Ethan Fischer 2nd Team CCC Defensive Back
Ethan Setser 2nd Team CCC Offensive Line
Cross County Olivia Wright 1st Team CCC Volleyball
Skip Miller 1st Team CCC Volleyball Samantha Buzz Brewer 2nd Team All CCC Erica Gaynor Special Mention CCC Golf Keaton Mead Special Mention CCC
Corina Conley 1st Team CCC (co-player of the year) 1st Team All District 3rd Team All State
Kenzie Singer 2nd Team CCC Makayla Stover Special Mention CCC
Golf Tyler Sink Special Mention CCC
Maddie Downing 1st Team All CCC 2nd Team All District
Connor Jones Special Mention CCC Ethan Reed Special Mention CCC
Chloe Peters 1st Team CCC Honorable Mention All
Abbi Lipps 2nd Team All CCC Lucie Morris Honorable Mention All CCC
Jadyn Sharp 2nd Team All CCC
Girls Golf
Football
MAC
District Chloe McGlinch 2nd Team CCC Honorable Mention All District Janessa Koffer Special Mention CCC
Coach Angie Filbrun CCC Coach of the Year
All CCC 1st Team All Miami Valley 2nd Team All State
Boys Soccer
Ky Cool All CCC 2nd Team All Miami Valley
Brydon Diceanu CCC Player of the Year
Girls Soccer Chloe Brumbaugh All CCC 1st Team All Miami Valley
Alyssa Suter Special Mention All CCC
Brayden Keihl 2nd Team All MAC
Eli McEldowney Honorable Mention ALL MAC
Loraligh Waters Special
Mention All CCC Andi Bietry 1st Team All CCC Boys Golf Dylan Holsapple 1st team All CCC
Aiden Collins Honorable Mention All CCC Football Layne Sarver 1st team All-CCC 1st team All District
Josh Scantland 2nd Team All CCC 1st team All District
Cody Eyer Honorable Mention All -CCC 1st Team All District
Devin Swick Honorable Mention All-CCC Honorable Mention All District
Boys Golf
Girls Golf
Connor VanSkyock 1st Team All MAC
Cayla Batten 1st Team All MAC
Dylan Finkbine 2nd team All-CCC 1st Team All District
VERSAILLES
Football Kegan Fair Special Mention CCC Taven Leach Special Mention CCC
Belle Cable 1st Team CCC 2nd Team All District Honorable Mention All State
TRI-VILLAGE Volleyball
BRADFORD Girls Cross Country
FRANKLIN MONROE Volleyball
Landon Henry 2nd Team All MAC Kyle Dirksen Honorable Mention ALL MAC
Noah Barga 2nd Team All MAC Noah Shimp 2nd Team All MAC
Nathan Wagner 2nd Team All District
Evan VanSkyock 2nd Team All MAC
Cross Country
Alex Brewer 2nd Team All MAC
Isaac Grilliot Honorable Mention ALL MAC
Jarrett Petitjean 1st Team All MAC
Taran Tyo Honorable Mention ALL
Matt Cromwell 1st Team All MAC
Jack Gehret 2nd Team All MAC Madelyn Holzapfel 2nd Team All
MAC Lauren Menke 2nd Team All MAC Hannah Bey Honorable Mention All MAC Maria Mangen Honorable Mention All MAC Volleyball Lindsay Winner 1st Team All MAC 1st Team All District
District Player of the Year Caitlin McEldowney 2nd Team All MAC 1st Team All District Brooke Stonebraker 2nd Team All MAC 2nd Team All District Emma George Honorable Mention All MAC
Isaac White 2nd Team All MAC Keegan May Honorable Mention All MAC Justin Heitkamp Honorable Mention All MAC
Maddie Durham 1st Team All MAC Jayla Pothast 1st Team All MAC Lindsay Cotner 2nd Team All MAC
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10B Sunday, December 1, 2019
Greenville Early Bird
First-years get blue jackets COLUMBUS, OHIO – The Ohio FFA Foundation recently announced it will be awarding the symbolic FFA jackets to several first-year members. Students from across Ohio applied to receive the jackets as part of the Blue Jackets program, sponsored by Beck’s Hybrids and the Ohio FFA Foundation. Beck’s Hybrids is committed to helping provide FFA jackets for first-year members who otherwise may not be able to afford the jacket. With the generosity shared from community supporters and
the Beck’s Hybrids dealer network, 179 FFA jackets were awarded to firstyear Ohio FFA members. Local FFA members receiving the jackets included Dalton Reck and Tasya Felver of BradfordUVCC and Conner Hoover of Greenville. “On behalf of everyone at Beck’s, I want to congratulate the winners of this year’s Blue Jackets,” said Eric Rife, Beck’s Sales Support Manager in Ohio. “It was a joy to see so many people involved in this project. I remember the feeling I had when I received my
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FFA jacket as a freshman. I took a lot of pride in wearing it. It’s great to see the next generation of FFA members sharing that same feeling. Thank you to everyone that was involved in making this program such a huge success.” The blue corduroy jacket is part of FFA Official Dress, the organization’s uniform worn at local, state and national events. For more information about the Blue Jackets program, visit ohioffa. org/foundation/programs/blue-jackets.
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Arcanum MVCTC FFA Members competing in soil judging were Jacob Warren, Raymond Denniston, Cole Besesker, Landon Haney, Andrea Garrison, Isaac Smith, Ryan Delk, Blayne Hess, Cameron Daugherty, and Luke Brinksneader.
Arcanum at soil judging ARCANUM – The Arcanum MVCTC FFA Chapter sent two teams, Ag Soils and Urban Soils, to the District 5 FFA Soil Judging Contest. During the contest the members of the Ag Soils Team must evaluate the soil for slope, landform, texture, structure, topsoil, drainage, restriction features, compaction, infiltration and living organisms. The members then take their findings to determine the best management practices such as cover crops, contour farming, drainage, and traffic control. Finally the members make soil fertility recommendations and complete a written test about soils. The Arcanum students competed at the county contest run by the Darke County Soil and Water Conservation District. They then competed at
the district Soil Judging Contest where they finished seventh out of 31 teams. During the contest the members of the Urban Soils Team evaluated the soil slope, landforms, texture, structure, drainage, restrictive features, and bedrock. The members then take their findings to determine the best practices for buildings with basements, sewage treatment, roads, and landscaping. The urban team also competed at the county and district contest where they finished 11th out of 24 teams. The Arcanum MVCTC thanks the Darke and Montgomery County Soil and Water Conservation District staffs and the farmers that allowed the contest to take place in their fields.
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Chapter attends annual convention BRADFORD – Not many people associate the process of emotions with the idea of science. Science is thought to be a cold, calculating subject to allow no bias into evidence of claim, yet feelings are a very scientific thing. Your brain is full of chemical reactions, dopamine and serotonin releasing in the brain at any given time. At this year’s 92nd FFA National Convention, held in Indianapolis, Ind., there was no need to consult the workings of science to know that, in everyone’s mind, it was a blast. Bradford’s chapter brought
eleven of their members on Wednesday and, for the first time since they’ve attended, had the opportunity to stay for the instatement of the new national officer team on Saturday. The members attended many sessions over their time there and heard great speeches by a number of individuals. The officer team, of course, as well as guest speakers spoke wisdom and provided examples of life lessons for each of them to take and uphold. One of the speakers was an author by the name of Bob Goff. Goff spoke with enthusi-
asm about his life and many obstacles he’s encountered along the way. There were ups and downs and many unbelievably crazy stories. Goff kept an optimistic outlook to get through it all. FFA members could take from his speech that even when the going gets rough to still always have a sense of positivity. The convention was not limited to sessions. Bradford’s chapter spent their free time enjoying the leisurely activities found in Indianapolis. They attended the zoo and saw many amazing animals. They went to the Buckeye Bash,
a party where all the FFA members from Ohio get together and even found themselves at a rodeo. Another great activity the Bradford FFA members got to experience was a tour of Beck’s Hybrids. As a large family-owned company whose mission is to provide their customers with the best in seed quality, field performance, and service, Beck’s did an amazing job at getting FFA members involved in their process of production and business. With a look at their history and the science behind their greenhouses, our FFA members
Food Science and Technology contest VERSAILLES – On Nov. 6, members of the Versailles FFA participated in the District 5 Food Science and Technology Contest at Covington. The contest required students to identify aromas, conduct a taste test, take a written test over food quality and safety, identify safety problems from a customer complaint letter, solve math problems, and identify food processing tools. Members who competed in this contest were Cayla Batten, Emma Peters, Mallory York, Lexie DeMange, Laura Wuebker and
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Shown are Aidan Beachler, Parker Davidson, Mercedes Smith, Alexis Barhorst, Nylani Beireis, Tasya Felver, Jay Roberts, Dalton Reck, Tevin Felver, Kyle Kissinger, Joey Brussell, and Mr. Baumer.
were thankful for a glimpse into an agricultural career. For many Bradford attendees, this was their first time making the trip to National Convention. Science could tell you that all of them had some complicated chemical reactions, but in this we don’t need it
to see that many of Bradford’s members are looking forward to next year. Without a doubt, the smiles on their faces could tell you everything. Submitted by Mercedes Smith, Bradford-UVCC FFA Reporter
Dirmeyer is Oct MOM
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Members who competed were (back row) Laura Wuebker, Emma Peters, Lexie DeMange, Cayla Batten, (front row) Lydia Grillot and Mallory York.
Lydia Grillot. There were 35 teams competing in the District 5
contest with 125 individuals. Versailles FFA placed sixth with Emma
Peters placing fifth in the contest.
UNION CITY – The Mississinawa Valley MVCTC FFA chapter named Jake Dirmeyer as October’s Member of the Month. Dirmeyer is currently a sophomore who is involved in FFA as well as extra-curriculars such as being on the football and basketball team. He was awarded Member of the Month because of his participation in the FFA. He went to FFA Camp, helps with the Country Meats Business in the classroom, and did well showing his lambs at the Darke County Fair. He is the son of Dave and Melissa Dirmeyer.
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2019 TOYOTA RAV 4 XLE AWD, 2.5L 4 cyl., sunroof, all power, super nice, silver, 26,648 miles ......... $26,995.........$25,500 2019 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN GT, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., maroon, 42,532 miles ..... $20,995.........$19,500 2019 GMC ACADIA SLT FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, all power, very nice, gray, 15,970 miles ............................$31,995 ......... $30,500 2019 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, super nice, white, 30,212 miles .................... $32,995.........$31,500 2019 CHEVY 1/2 TON SUBURBAN LT 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, super nice, white, 40,171 miles...................................................................................................... $43,995.........$42,500 2019 CHEVY EQUINOX RS AWD, 2.0L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, like new, silver, 3,623 miles ........ $31,995.........$30,900 2018 NISSAN ROGUE SL 2WD 2.5L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, nice, silver, 46,284 miles ......................... $19,995.........$18,500 2018 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA SLT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U. 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, sharp white, 54,852 miles ........................................................................................................................ $40,995.........$39,500 2018 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather, all power, like new, blue, 45,670 miles......................... $45,995.........$44,500 2017 SUBARU FORRESTER, 2.5 I Touring 2.5L 4 cyl., AWD, leather, sunroof, loaded, white, 91,427 miles ........................................................................................................................ $19,995.........$18,900 2017 GMC ACADIA DENALI AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., maroon, 43,706 miles...$32,995 ......... $31,500 2017 INFINITY QX30 HATCHBACK, 2.0L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc. cond., maroon, 51,137 miles .... $20,995.........$19,500 2017 BUICK ENCLAVE FWD, 3.6L V6, sunroof, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 22,443 miles ........ $30,995.........$29,500 2017 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB LTZ, 4X4 P.U., 6.6L Duramax Diesel, one owner, leather, loaded, like new, silver, 22,658 miles ................................................................................ $57,995.........$56,900 2017 CHEVY EQUINOX PREMIER FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, leather, loaded, super nice, white, 43,234 miles ........................................................................................................................ $22,995.........$21,900 2017 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, exc. cond., black, 56,673 miles ..................... $39,995.........$38,500 2016 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, Z71, all power, super nice, maroon, 25,984 miles .................................................................................................................... $30,995.........$29,900 2016 BUICK ENCORE FWD, 1.4L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, all power, exc. cond., maroon, 19,298 miles .................................................................................................................... $19,995.........$18,500 2016 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO REG. 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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 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 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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