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FLUTES ETCETERA - 4:30-5:30 – Playing a wide variety of music that includes oldies, jazz,
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The menu will include five
THIEN SNIPPS (pronounced Tin Snipps) – 6:00-6:45 & 7:15-8:00. Performing oldies, coun-
try, and much more. The “Thien Snipps” are a charitable singing group based in Fort Recovery.
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flavors of ice cream – vanilla,
pineapple, strawberry, choco-
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y Frid Remember... there will be games and FREE FOOD!
Ever en sandwiches will also be
For additional information, call 973-676-5455.
available, as well as hot dogs,
cake, pie, drinks, and popcorn.
Bob & Sonja Trimble Celebrate Note of Thanks Fort Rowdy Gathering Covington-Newberry
Committee Meeting Historical Society
Golden Wedding Anniversary On behalf of Corey Patty
and his family, we wish to Slated August 12 To Meet August 9
thank the Kenny Monnier
Memorial for their contribution The Fort Rowdy Members and all interested
Bob and Sonja Trimble of
to Corey in the 2010 golf out- Gathering will have a com- persons are asked to be present at
Potsdam were married August 6, the regular meeting of the
1960, in Lafayette, Georgia, and are
ing. mittee meeting on Thursday,
Your thoughts, prayers, and Aug. 12, at 7:30 p.m. The Covington-Newberry Historical
blessed to be celebrating their 50th Society on Monday, Aug. 9, 7:30
concerns for Corey are greatly meeting will be held at the
Wedding Anniversary this year. appreciated. p.m., at the Ft. Rowdy Museum,
Covington City Building.
They are the parents of two chil- Please continue to pray for 101 Spring St., Covington. The
Everyone is welcome as
dren – Randy (spouse Linda) Corey as he continues to “Fight purpose of the meeting is to pre-
we prepare for this year’s pare for the annual Ham, Bean,
Trimble of Tipp City, and Teena the Fight.” Gathering. Chili Dinner scheduled for
(Mrs. Greg) Eickmeyer of West Thank You,
Milton. September 11.
Corey Patty & Family
Mr. and Mrs. Trimble have five
grandchildren – Jordan, Blake, Nick,
and Owen Trimble, and Courtnee Host Families Sought
Trimble.
Mr. Trimble was self-employed, For Exchange Students
and Mrs. Trimble is retired from
General Motors. EF Foundation for Foreign
Study, a non-profit organiza-
tion, is looking for Host
Families in the Greenville
Adopt-a-Child Back2School Program School District. Students are
Announced by Covington Outreach Assn. fully insured, have their own
spending money, and are fluent
Covington Outreach Association’s Adopt-a-Child Back2School Program is underway for the in English.
2010/2011 school year. The goal is to provide school supplies and grade level fees for children residing Host Families are asked to
in Covington (45318). The number of families applying for assistance is at an all time high. provide “room and board” and
How can you help? There are two ways that you can help a local child have everything he or she needs qualify for a tax deduction.
to go back to school this fall: Host families can be single per-
1) Call 937-473-2415 to Adopt a Child - Adopting a child includes purchasing a grade appropriate sons, parents with children, and
empty nesters.
book bag and supplies. (Please note all supplies must be taken to the Covington Church of the Brethren
If you are interested and
office not later than August 9.)
want to make “Dreams Come
2) Make a monetary donation to: Covington Outreach Association, P.O. Box 125, Covington, OH
True” for a student, please con-
45318. Attention: Back2School Program. tact your local International
Thank you for helping the Covington Outreach Association help others. The association is a 501(c)(3) Exchange Coordinator Nancy
non-profit organization. Donations are tax-deductible. Szilagyi at 937-448-6356.
Your can also visit EF on ADVERTISE PERTINENT INFORMATION
the web at: effoundation.org. ON YOUR EVENT FOR JUST $10
Darke Co. Blood Drives Scheduled (Additional Weeks Are Just $5)
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The “Live to Ride, Live to Give” summer promotion continues thru September 4, and August has sev-
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receive a FREE, limited edition “Live to Ride, Live to Give” T-shirt as well as be entered to win His and DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE: PRECEDING THURSDAY AT 5 P.M.
Stillwater Bass Club and the
Hers Harleys (must be 18 to win). Appointments are recommended for all drives during this promotion. Bradford Public Library will
Official rules available by visiting www.givingblood.org; by email to [email protected]; or by vis- host a Kids’ Fishing Day, for HOMEMADE ICE CREAM SOCIAL - Thursday, Aug. 5,
iting a Community Blood Center branch or blood drive. ages 3-12, on Saturday, Aug. 7, 5-7 p.m., at Greenville Creek Christian Church, 5110 Buckneck
To schedule an appointment, go online to www.donortime.com. You can also contact Dana 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., at the Rd., Bradford. Five flavors of ice cream – vanilla, pineapple,
Puterbaugh, Darke Co. Account Representative, at 937-997-2199 / [email protected]. Stillwater Prairie. strawberry, chocolate, and a brand new flavor, as well as hot
Appointments have priority; however, walk-ins welcome as the schedule permits. Please allow 45-60 Lunch will be provided. dogs, ham/Sloppy Joe/chicken sandwiches, cake, pie, popcorn,
minutes to get through the entire process, even with an appointment. Photo ID with full name required for Those having questions and drinks. 7/28-8/4
registration. should call 937-676-3145.
Upcoming Darke Co. blood drives which are open to the community include:
Tuesday, Aug. 10, 12:30-6:30 p.m. - Greenville Church of the Brethren, 421 Central Ave., Greenville ICE CREAM SOCIAL - Saturday, Aug, 7, 4-7 p.m., at Laura
Christian Church, 1 S. Main St., Laura. Six flavors of homemade
Thursday, Aug. 12, 3-6 p.m. - Bradford Church of the Brethren, 120 W. Oakwood St., Bradford
Monday, Aug. 16, 8 a.m. - noon - Johnston Chiropractic Clinic, 109 Rhoades Ave., Greenville
NEWS ice cream – vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, peanut butter, lemon,
and pineapple, as well as Sloppy Joes, hot dogs, Coney dogs, pie,
Wednesday, Aug. 18, 8-10 a.m. - Tiger Country 97.5 WTGR Radio Station, 514 S. Martin St., Greenville
Wednesday, Aug. 18, 12-2 p.m. - Marco’s Pizza, 900 E. Main St., Greenville
DEADLINE cake, lemonade, and coffee. Dine in or carry-out. 7/28-8/4
Tuesday, Aug. 31, 8 a.m - noon - Kroger’s, 200 Lease Ave., Greenville REMINDER BBQ PORK SANDWICH DINNER - Saturday, Aug. 28,
The deadline for sub- 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., at End Zone, Covington. Includes coleslaw &
Greenville Creek Christian Church Celebrates 167th Birthday mitting news articles for
the Advertiser is 4:30
chips. Hosted by Miami Valley Browns Backers. Pre-sale
coupons ($6 each or 2/$11) available thru August 22 at End
The Greenville Creek Christian Church will be celebrating its 167th Birthday on Sunday, p.m. the Friday prior to Zone, Market Fresh Foods, Video Store/Two Sisters Consign-
Aug. 8. publication, when our ment, Joanie’s Florist, High Street Café, or call 937-272-1109.
Pastor Daryl says no preaching, just good gospel music by the Faithful Sons and the pages are prepared for 8/4-8/11
Peeples Family bringing the word that day with their music. printing. Due to space
If Greenville Creek was a part of your life, or if you just love good gospel music, come and limitations, articles
celebrate with them on August 8 at 10 a.m. received after that time
cannot be guaranteed to
The church is located at 5110 Buckneck Rd., Bradford. The celebration will be capped off We have all your
run.
with a carry-in meal.
A freewill offering will be accepted for the Faithful Sons. THANK YOU HEARING
For additional information, please call Pastor Daryl at 937-448-2519.
SOLUTIONS!
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hearing tested once a year.
CRP General Sign-Up Landowner
Informational Meetings FREE HEARING
Offered in Greenville & OTOSCOPE EXAM
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The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture recently announced a Programmable Hearing System (per set)
Conservation Reserve Program general sign-up. Darke Soil & Wise Hearing Solutions • Expires August 2010
Water Conservation District and USDA-Farm Service Agency
will host a Landowner Informational meeting at Darke County David & Tamara Wise
Parks Nature Center, 4267 St. Rt. 502, Greenville, on Monday, 35 plus years experience
August 9, to help answer questions about how to improve enroll-
ment chances and wildlife values. There will be two meetings –
at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
WISE HEARING
The new general CRP sign-up (August 2-27) will be the first
since 2006 and landowner demand is expected to be strong.
“The process for enrollment is pretty complex and the competi-
SOLUTIONS
tion to get in is going to be steep,” according to John Kaiser,
1301 E. Ash St. • Piqua, Ohio
Darke SWCD.
Those interested in participating should plan to arrive at the 937-773-3807 Piqua Office
Emily Katafiasz, 15, has become the third in her family to earn the 2. Cincinnati, Ohio - a funky downtown with 1920s and ‘30s architecture, pocket
second highest award that a Girl Scout can earn. She joins sisters Angela parks, and outdoor sculptures; two major league sports teams; and impressive venues
and Denise as a recipient of the Girl Scout Silver Award. Emily is a like the new Aronoff Center with its multiple performance spaces, and Riverbend Music
freshman at Covington High School and a member of Senior Girl Scout Center, which draws top-name acts. Visitors can explore Fountain Square in the heart
Troop 30144. Less than 10 percent of Girl Scouts earn the Silver Award. of the city (on Fifth Street, between Walnut and Vine) or get the best views of downtown
For her Silver Award project, Emily realized that the Junior Girl and the Ohio River from nearby Mt. Adams, a happening place with unique shopping,
Scout badge, Horse Fan, is particularly difficult to earn due to the lack clubs, and restaurants. Fans of the arts will find plenty at the Cincinnati Ballet, the
of resources available to many troops. Being a horse owner and lover, Cincinnati Opera (the second oldest in the United States), the Cincinnati Pops and the
she wanted to share her enthusiasm for all things equine with other girls. Symphony Orchestra, and the world-famous Playhouse in the Park. Or you can cross
As a solution, she developed and gathered the materials needed to com- over the state line for gambling at the Argosy Casino and Hotel in Lawrenceburg or the
plete all 10 activities for the Junior Horse Fan badge and presented huge Grand Victoria Casino and resort. How about a ferry boat ride down the Ohio river?
binders to the resource rooms of all four regional offices of Girl Scouts
of Western Ohio as well as the Carriage Hill riding facility. These 3. Hocking Hills, Ohio - The history of the Hocking Hills is in its rocks. Glaciers flat-
binders can now be borrowed by troop leaders or girls to help them earn EMILY KATAFIASZ tened much of the rest of Ohio, but not the Hocking Hills. The area is filled with rock
the badge. Girl Scout Silver Award Winner formations, waterfalls, caves, and deep woods that more closely resemble the mountains
In a ceremony held this past spring at the University of Dayton of neighboring West Virginia than flat Ohio farmland. The glaciers changed Ohio’s cli-
Kennedy Union Ballroom, Emily became one of only 26 girls to earn the Silver Award in the Buckeye mate, even in places they hadn’t reached, to a cool, moist environment. Just rent a
Trails Region of Girl Scouts of Western Ohio. Keynote speaker for the event was Dr. Tammy Proctor. A small cabin, and let the kids run. Supervised, of course.
former Girl Scout and a Professor of History at Wittenberg University specializing in modern European
and women’s history, she is the author of three books about women, the most recent being Scouting for 4. Lake Erie - The Lake Erie island area is a sporting paradise, even during the cold
Girls: A Century of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Dr. Proctor offered many anecdotes about the early months when ice fishing occurs. Thanks to high nutrient levels and warm tempera-
building of the Girl Guide and Scouting movement and congratulated the awardees on their achievement. tures, its shores team with walleye, small mouth bass, yellow perch, freshwater drum,
crappie, white bass, and more. Don’t forget to purchase a fishing license, and be aware
of the daily limits, which vary according to type of fish. The area’s also chock-full of
Thank You from the Relay for Life Team birds: herons and egrets as well as migratory warblers, to the tune of more than 300
species. Prime spots include Kelley's Island and South Bass Island. There are also
enough restaurants, shopping, and historical sites to keep even the most seasoned trav-
The Miami County Relay was once again hindered by rain, wind storms, and cold, but the event was eler occupied. You can party in the bustling town of Put-in-Bay and on Kelley's Island,
a success in our fight for a cure for cancer. As we were all ushered into a building to weather a particu- or have fun with the whole family at parks, monuments, and museums. Once you
larly nasty storm, the luminary ceremony was taking place. How poignant to hear the fury of Mother arrive, getting around the islands is made easy by a variety of bike and golf cart rental
Nature outside as we stood together to fight a disease that can show fury of its own. companies, which are usually located within walking distance of the ferry.
The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Relay for Life team would like to extend Thank You’s to the fol-
lowing: 5. Adams County - The region consists of several small towns and rural areas amid
Rusty and Marla Baker for the use of their camper at the Fairgrounds site; Lester Trittschuh, Bev mostly untouched, gently rolling land. Some might call it Amish Lite: About seventy Old
Helsinger, Milton-Union Middle School, the Milton-Union Council of Churches, Pastor Mel, to anyone Order families can be found in the villages of Unity and Harshaville, which are so
who contributed time, compassion, or financially, and thanks to all who were able to attend the Relay. So small they fail to appear on a conventional map (they’re in the Wheat Ridge area near
many people worked to make this our most successful effort ever. West Union). So you’ll need to watch for buggies and cap the camera, unless permission
is obtained. The locale also offers a bounty of outdoor options, including sacred Indian
S avings
grounds, preserves, prairies, wildlife refuges, and state forests. Quality shopping, din-
are good
ing, and bed-and-breakfasts can also be found. You can even take a lazy inner tube ride
down the river.
in your Thanks to http://www.allgetaways.com for the previews of the above day trips.
Everything you need to see and read is on their website. Ginger and I have been to
Find what you need neighborhood! everyone of these hot spots! They're all great places to see and with plenty to do. And
here in our photo ad listings! what's really nice, you can do them in just one day.
This week's bottom line: No man needs a vacation so much as the person who has just
had one. Elbert Hubbard
A good vacation is over when you begin to yearn for your work. Morris Fishbein
A vacation is what you take when you can no longer take what you've been taking.
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❦ Valley Farewells ❦
MIAMI COUNTY FAIR BOWMAN, CARL W., 85 - A resident of Covington. Died Thursday, July 22, at Caldwell
Where Memories Are Made House in Troy.
AUGUST 13-19TH DOOLOS, ROBERT O., 87 - A resident of Clayton. Died Wednesday, July 28, at Cypress Point
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HAYES, SCOTT K., 64 - A resident of Pleasant Hill. Died Friday, July 16.
Grandstand KINDELL, MARCIA K. (Neisley), 51 A resident of Ludlow Falls. Died Monday, July 26, at
Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy.
ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT TENT
KLEPINGER, MILDRED (Brumbaugh), 100 - Formerly of Englewood. Died Wednesday,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 July 28, at Chatuge Regional Hospital, Hiawassee, Georgia.
7:00pm - KETTERING BANJO SOCIETY
MAGEE, L. JIM, 57 - A resident of Piqua. Died Wednesday, July 21, at his home.
Ragtime/Jolson/Americana & Patriotic Selections
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 NETZLEY, ROBERT E., 87 - A resident of Laura. Died Wednesday, July 28, at his home.
1:00pm - MELODY MEN
Barbershop Chorus POST, NELSON, 71 - A resident of West Milton. Died Sunday, July 18, at Hospice of Dayton.
3:00pm - RUM RIVER BLEND
BUCKEYE Bluegrass/Folk ROBERTS, CLARENCE, 88 - A resident of Laura. Died Tuesday, July 27, at Hospice of
TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL 5:00pm - SPITTIN IMAGE Dayton.
Sat., Aug. 14 • 7pm Musical/Comedy Duo
7:00pm - MANDY NEFF RUNYON, LEWIS E., 86 - Formerly of Sidney. Died Sunday, July 18, at Cambridge Health &
Grandstand $5 Pit Pass $10 Country Music Rehab Center.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15
GOSPEL FEST SAUNDERS, KENNETH L., Sr., 90 - Formerly of Bradford, more recently of Piqua. Died
1:00pm - ASCENDING QUARTET Friday, July 23, at his home.
Ministry based on Luke 24:50-53
3:00pm - TOMMY RENFRO SHAFER, CLARABELLE, 74 - A resident of West Milton. Died Wednesday, July 28, at Upper
Tommy Renfro Ministries Valley Medical Center, Troy.
5:00pm - MORE THAN A SHOW
DEMOLITION DERBY Christian Rock/Praise Group SPILLERS, CARL “Pine Tree,” 70 - Formerly of Bradford, more recently of Dayton. Died
Thurs., Aug. 19 • 7:00pm MONDAY, AUGUST 16 Saturday, July 24, at Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy.
Grandstand $5 Pit Pass $10 7:00pm - REECE LINCOLN
Christmas In August - Blues Christmas
Come Share the Excitement of TUESDAY, AUGUST 17
HARNESS RACING 7:00pm - MATTER OF FACT Covington Resident Returns from Fact-Finding Trip to Columbia
Mon, Aug. 16 • post time 6:30pm Powerpop/Rock Music
Beth Kuntz of Covington, a junior and Spanish Education major at Bluffton University, returned July
Tues., Aug. 17 • post time 6:30pm WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 27 from Colombia, as part of a delegation sponsored by Christian Peacemakers Teams. The delegation,
Free Admission 1:00pm - MIKE HEMMELGARN which left Wednesday, July 14, visited and supported the Colombian Women’s Social Movement Against
Comedy-Juggler-Ventriloquist
War and Peace. Delegates also met with human rights workers and church leaders in Bogota and traveled
NEAL McCOY / EDENS EDGE 4:00pm - DOTTY & THE COUNTRY FOUR
to a rural community.
Country Music
CONCERT The delegation, consisting of six people from across the U.S. and Canada, hoped to gain a better
7:00pm - THE CLASSICS
Sun., Aug. 15 • 8pm 50’s & 60’s Music & Comedy understanding of the situation in Colombia and the effects of U.S. and Canadian policy.
Tickets On Sale 335-7492 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19
NEW RIDES & GAMES 7:00pm - ROBERT D’AGOSTINO
by Burton Brothers Amusements Karaoke Entertainment for Young & Old
Winter Sports Awards Announced by Covington High School
For More Information Visit... GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Most Valuable Player - Carrie Spurgeon; Leading Rebounder - Shelby Hoblit; Free-Throw Leader -
www.miamicountyohiofair.com Carrie Spurgeon; Dr. Girouard Sportsmanship Award - Halley Roberts; Lady Bucc Award - Alyssa Angle;
3-Year Awards - Alyssa Angle and Halley Roberts; All-League - Carrie Spurgeon; Special Mention -
Shelby Hoblit; Honorable Mention - Alyssa Angle. OTHER: District 9 All-Media Team–District 9 All-
Star Game - Alyssa Angle.
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Why just whisper when you can Most Valuable Player - Adam Craft; Leading Rebounder - Jordy Meyer; Free-Throw Leader - Adam
ROAR
Craft; Dr. Girouard Sportsmanship Award - Ben Christian; Most Improved - Martin Leistner; Coaches’
Award - Garrett Clark; Black & White Award - Jordy Meyer; Bryan Kenworthy Memorial Award - Garrett
Sprankle; 3-Year Awards - Ben Christian, Adam Craft, Jordy Meyer, and Josh Boehringer; All-League -
Adam Craft and Jordy Meyer; Special Mention - Eric Beckstedt; Honorable Mention - Martin Leistner.
OTHER: Team 3rd Place CCC (TV & Bethel - Co-Champs); District 9 All-Media Team - Adam Craft;
District 9 All-Star Game - Adam Craft and Jordy Meyer; SW District–Honorable Mention - Jordy Meyer.
CHEERLEADERS
Spirit Award - Lacey Hagan; Dr. Girouard Sportsmanship Award - Marissa McGillvray; Co-Coaches’
WITH FULL-COLOR ADVERTISING! - Alyssa Angle and Josselyn Tobias. OTHER: Varsity Cheerleaders - Alyssa Angle, Raquel Brandt, Lacey
Hagan, Marissa McGillvray, Haleigh Murphy, Mackenzie Richards, Josselyn Tobias, Erin Waterfall.
Process color is king of the advertising jungle! Mascot - Joe Wilson. JV Cheerleaders - Taylor Angle, Macy Boehringer, Emily Henry, Danielle Hatcher,
Bethany Richards, Brooke Selanders, Heidi Snipes, Tara Snipes.
WRESTLING
Let one of our award-winning Most Valuable Wrestler - Andrew Dehart; Co-Dr. Girouard Sportsmanship Award - Aaron Devenport
graphic artists make your and Tyler Tebbe; Co-Hustler of the Year Award - Josh McMillion and Kyler Deeter; Most Improved - Sam
advertising come alive. Angle; Co-Coaches’ Award - Matt Breisch and Dylan Gustin; 3-Year Awards - Aaron Devenport, Andrew
Dehart, Tyler Tebbe; 4-Year Awards - Matt Breisch, Josh McMillion, Josh Shefbuch.
We take great pride OTHER: Regular Season Record - Team Record - Finish 29-0.
Letterman - Matt Breisch, Aaron Devenport, Dylan Gustin, Josh McMillion, Josh Shefbuch, Sam
in our exceptional Angle, Lon Bitner, Andrew Dehart, Brandon Flora, Tyler Tebbe, Kyler Deeter, Bryton Lear, Brian Olson,
artistic abilities Brock Smith, Jake Sowers.
and the results 1st Team GMVWA - Andrew Dehart. 2nd Team - GMVWA - Matt Breisch. Honorable Mention
they produce. GMVWA - Kyler Deeter, Tyler Tebbe, Josh McMillion. Special Mention GMVWA - Brock Smith, Bryton
Lear, Sam Angle, Dylan Gustin, Aaron Devenport. District (Honors) - Andrew Dehart, District Champ.
We’re not very State (Honors) - Andrew Dehart (145#) - State Runner-Up.
cowardly about ALL CCC ACADEMIC TEAM - GPA 3.5 & VARSITY LETTER
sharing our Cheerleading - Mackenzie Richards, Alyssa Angle, Joe Wilson (Mascot)
Basketball (Girls) - Alyssa Angle, Shelby Hoblit, Aubrye Cain
success with
Basketball (Boys) - Jordy Meyer
others, or Wrestling - Andrew Dehart
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Garage Sales
Automotive
Mobile Auto Repairs LLC ‘02 PT Cruiser, $3,800; ‘97 Pas-
Red HotSummer Deals! Valle y BARN SALE: Aug. 6-7. Fri., 9-5; Sat., 8-5. 6674 St. Rt. 718, Pleasant
Hill. Variety of items.
Classifieds 3-FAMILY GARAGE SALE: 05480 St. Rt. 219, New Knoxville. Aug. 5-7.
Thurs. & Fri., 9-7; Sat., 9-? Home Interiors; nice household items; Ugg
ABSOLUTELY BRAND NEW boots; canvas tent. Something for everyone!
TRUCKS, VANS & SUV’S ....................................................................................... WAS ............ NOW C/A unit, $500. Furnace, $285.
Five-year manufacturer’s war- MULTI-FAMILY SALE: 04839 St. Rt. 274, New Bremen. Aug. 5-7, 8-4.
2008 CHEV. ¾ TON CREW CAB LT 2WD P.U. DURAMAX DIESEL, one owner, loaded, like new, silver, 23,887 miles.$34,995 ..........$33,900 Back-to-school clothes; furn.; misc.
ranty. Still in box.
2008 CHEV. ½ TON EXT. CAB LT 4X4 P.U. 5.3L V8, one owner, all power, like new, red, 56,536 miles .........................$24,995 ..........$23,500 937-473-5338
2008 MITSUBISHI RAIDER EXT. CAB 2WD, V6, loaded, exc. cond., maroon, 11,359 miles .........................................$16,995 ..........$15,500 GARAGE SALE: Aug. 5-7, 9-? 17360 Roettger Rd., New Bremen.
Women’s size 14; girls’ size 2T & 6X; Pac-N-Play; Olympic weight set;
2007 CHEV. SUBURBAN ½ TON LT 2WD, 5.3L V8, dvd system, loaded, sharp, white, 32,815 miles............................$30,995 ..........$29,900 GUITAR LESSONS
squat rack; snow skis w/boots; lop-eared rabbits; strawberry col-
2007 CHEV. HHR 2LT FWD, 2.4L, 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, super nice, gray, 28,779 miles ..............................................$15,995 ..........$14,900 Accepting beginner students.
lectibles; Christmas decorations; name-brand toys; & books.
2007 CHEV. TRAILBLAZER LT 4WD, 4.2L 6 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, black, 38,696 miles..................$21,995 ..........$20,500 30 years teaching experience.
Located near West Milton.
2007 CHEV. COMMERCIAL 16’ BOX TRUCK, diesel engine, auto, loaded, like new, white, 1,103 miles.......................$33,995 ..........$29,900 937-698-6569. Leave mes-
ONE DAY ONLY! Aug. 5, 8-4. 10730 Klinger Rd., Bradford, off St. Rt.
2007 BUICK RENDEZVOUS CX, fwd, 3.5L V6, one owner, all power, ex. cond., silver, 39,428 miles............................$18,995 ..........$17,500 sage.
48. Furn.; bike carrier. Lots for everyone!
2005 CHEV. ½ TON REG. CAB 2WD P.U., 4.3L V6, auto, air, cruise, exc. cond., red, 104,869 miles ...............................$9,995 ............$8,900 MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE: 8727 Baker Rd., Versailles. Aug. 4,
2004 CHEV. TRAILBLAZER LS 2WD, 4.2L 6 cyl., all power, super sharp, maroon, 86,295 miles ..................................$11,995 ..........$10,500 SOFTENER SALT: $3.99 40# 4-9. Aug. 5-6, 9-? Aug. 7, 9-2. Lots of clothes for boys, girls, & Jr.’s, all
2004 HYUNDAI SANTE FE 4X4, V6, auto, loaded, sharp, silver, 58,715 miles ...............................................................$16,995 ..........$13,900 Solar; $4.36 40# Yellow; $5.49 sizes; toys; men’s, women’s, & women’s plus-size clothes; home fur-
40# Green. Buy a skid, delivery
2004 MAZDA MPV LX VAN, 3.0L V6, loaded, sharp, blue, 125,690 miles ........................................................................$7,995 ............$5,900 nishings; lots of misc. Half-price on Saturday!
free! Northside Salt,
2003 CHEV. S10 EXT. CAB SPORTSIDE 2WD P.U., 4.3L V6, all power, lift kit, sharp, blue, 47,361 miles......................$11,995 ..........$11,500 419-582-5002 or 419-733-3205 COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE: At Ginghamsburg-Frederick & Kessler-
2002 CHEV. ½ TON REG CAB. 2 WD P.U., 4.3L V6, auto, air, cruise, exc. cond., silverbirch, 79,402 miles .....................$9,995 ............$8,900 Frederick, Tipp City. Fri. & Sat., Aug. 6-7. Lots of stuff! Questions?
2002 CHEV. TRAILBLAZER LT 2 WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., beige, 103,957 miles.............$16,995 ..........$14,900 PILLOW-TOP Call 937-524-1205
2001 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, 3.4L V6, loaded, good cond., maroon, 156,753 miles..................................................$5,995 ............$4,500 MATTRESSES
ALL BRAND NEW! BACK-TO-SCHOOL/MISC. SALE: 207 E. High St., Pleasant Hill. Aug.
2000 CHEV. VENTURE VAN, one owner, V6, exc. cond., silver, 160,909 miles.................................................................$6,995 ............$4,500 6-7-8. Rain date: Aug. 13-14. Girls’ & men’s clothes; child’s motorcycle;
Twin, $130. Full, $159. Queen,
2000 MERCURY VILLAGER SPORT VAN, leather, loaded, sharp! Black, 118,125 miles.................................................$9,995 ............$8,500 $189. King, $289. Delivery. Lim- 2-seat go-cart; misc.
1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats, all power, nice cond., green, 118,637 miles...............................................$6,995 ............$6,500 ited amounts.
1998 CHEV. BLAZER LT, 4 dr., 4x4, 4.3L V6, all power, good cond., maroon, 177,216 miles ...........................................$4,995 ............$3,900 937-884-5455
GARAGE SALE: 3218 S.R. 48, between West Milton & Ludlow Falls.
Rain or shine! Aug. 5-7, 8-5; Aug. 8, 11-4. New & used household;
1998 PONTIAC TRANSPORT MONTANA VAN, V6, all power, exc. cond., beige, 171,055 miles ....................................$5,995 ............$3,500
FOR SALE: 18’ Rinker. 4.3 I/O tools; lawn supplies; dressers; fishing; exercise; Nascar; bicycles; dog
1998 PONTIAC TRANS SPORT EXT. VAN, V6, loaded, exc. cond., white, 114,446 miles...............................................$6,995 ............$5,500 cage. Something for everyone!
(155 hp). Complete w/trailer
1996 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4, 4.0L V6, all power, good cond., green, 154,240 miles................................................$4,995 ............$3,900 (new tires), boat cover, convert-
GARAGE SALE: 11395 W. U.S. 36, Bradford. Between Buckneck &
CHEVROLET
ible top, radio. Exc. cond. Book
721. Aug. 5-6, 9-5. Men’s large, boys’ 10-12, & women’s medium cloth-
price: $4,800. Sale price:
ing; housewares; kitchen items; fire pit; marble table; lots of misc.
2008 CHEV. MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, one owner, sunroof, leather, sharp, blue, 15,687 miles.....................................$20,995 ..........$19,600 $3,250. 419-305-0312
Priced to go!
2008 CHEV. COBALT LT, 4 dr., 2.2L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, sharp! Red, 54,030 miles ...........................................$10,995 ............$9,900 FOR SALE: Lifetime two-gener-
2007 CHEV. IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, one owner, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 22,474 miles............................................$15,995 ..........$14,900 PORCH/YARD SALE: Thurs. & Fri., Aug. 5 & 6, 8:30-?
ation membership to Lakewood
Household, garage items, computer supplies; misc.
2007 CHEV. IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, all power, one owner, like new, white, 19,522 miles...........................................$16,995 ..........$15,500 Village Resort in Wapakoneta.
items. More sorting to do! 9130 W. St. Rt. 55, Ludlow Falls.
2007 CHEV. COBALT LS, 2 dr., one owner, 2.2L 4 cyl., auto, air, exc. cond., silver, 50,527 miles...................................$10,995 ............$9,500 $5,000. 937-316-6219. Call
(just w. of Rangeline Rd.)
2007 CHEV. COBALT LT, 4 dr., 2.2L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, exc. cond., orange, 19,368 miles ...............................$12,995 ..........$11,800 after 5 p.m.
2007 CHEV. MALIBU LS, 4 dr., 2.2L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, exc. cond., silver, 21,867 miles..................................$13,995 ..........$12,500 FRESH GREEN BEANS Now
2006 CHEV. MONTE CARLO LTZ COUPE, 3.9L V6, one owner, leather, loaded, sharp, blue, 60,676 miles..................$13,995 ..........$12,500 Available! Whole beans,
PONTIAC
$10/hamper. Washed & cut
beans, $18/hamper. MUST call
for availability. 419-678-4195.
Valle y Classifieds
2006 PONTIAC G6, 4 dr., one owner 3.5L V6, loaded, sharp, green, 42,614 miles.........................................................$11,995 ..........$10,500 Beckman & Gast, 282 W. Kre-
2006 PONTIAC SOLSTICE CONVERTIBLE, one owner, 5 spd., loaded, like new, black, 8,090 miles...........................$24,995 ..........$19,900 mer-Hoying Rd., St. Henry. POND PLANTS: Hardy lilies. Pot- FOR SALE: Larger size wheel-
2006 PONTIAC G6 GT, 4 dr., one owner V6, chrome wheels, loaded, sharp, gray, 42,335 miles....................................$15,995 ..........$13,900 ted & blooming. Bog plants & chair & electric lift chair. Minster
FOR SALE: Power washer.
2005 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT, 4 dr., one owner, 3.8L V6, all power, exc. cond., gray, 76,400 miles .........................$11,995 ..........$10,500 floaters. 10 FREE goldfish with - 419-628-3026
Kleen King. Industrial. Electric.
2003 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSEI, supercharged V6, leather, loaded, sharp, gray, 103,770 miles...............................$9,995 ............$8,500 Regal model. 110 volt. 1-1/2 hp
plant purchase. 937-676-3455 or
SHELTIE/RAT TERRIER PUPS:
937-417-5272
motor. $80. 419-753-2230 Eight weeks old. (2) males.
BUICK SNIDER’S FROZEN FOODS:
TRAILER: $75; utility trailer, $50; Brown/white/black. $40 ea. Par-
2006 BUICK LUCERNE CX, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, loaded, one owner, like new, black, 64,261 miles........................................$15,995 ..........$14,500 Place orders by August 4. Piqua
wood stove w/fan, $50; 4x18 ent on premises. 419-628-4041
Quick Set pool, $50; shortbed
2005 BUICK PARK AVENUE, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, one owner, loaded, leather, exc. cond., silver, 54,834 miles......................$14,995 ..........$13,500 - 937-773-4835
truck topper, $50; tanning bed, (1) 32” & (1) 36” STANDARD
2004 BUICK PARK AVENUE, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, leather, loaded, exc. cond., silver, 78,207 miles........................................$11,995 ..........$10,500 #1 RR TIES at Arcanum Hard- $150; dog boxes, $25; Total Gym matching white outside steel
2000 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM, 4 dr., V6, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., beige, 128,043 miles.................................$8,995 ............$7,500 ware, 210 S. Main St., Arcanum. 1700, $50; Chevy chrome insulated doors. Right-hand
1992 BUICK CENTURY, 4 dr., 3.3L V6, all power, good cond, blue, 92,867 miles.............................................................$2,995 ............$1,600 937-692-8282 wheels, $25; couch & chair, $50; swing, w/brass door knockers &
kickplates. Good cond. $85.
1989 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED, 4 dr., 3.8L V6, all power, good cond., silver, 267,287 miles .........................................$2,995 ............$1,900 dehumidifier, $25; 50 gal. fish
419-925-4468
CANNING SUPPLIES at
1988 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED, 4 dr., one owner, all power, good cond., gray 155,757 miles .......................................$2,995 ............$1,900 Arcanum Hardware, 210 S.
tank w/stand, $50. 419-733-7297
days or 937-295-4209 eves. FOR SALE: 225 Nascar diecast.
Main St., Arcanum.
1/24. Some 1/18. Some auto-
OTHER MAKES 937-692-8282 CENTRAL BOILER Outdoor
Wood Furnaces - Maxim Wood graphed cars & pictures. (3) curio
2007 CADILLAC CTS, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, one owner, leather, sunroof, sharp, bronze, 35,994 miles ....................................$23,995 ..........$22,500 CLEARANCE SALE! Misc. vinyl Pellet & Corn Furnaces. End of cabinets. Plus lots more! One
siding, shingles, etc. Liberty price. 419-629-2041
2005 SATURN ION 2, 4 dr., 2.2L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, exc. cond., white, 72,454 miles..........................................$8,995 ............$7,500 Summer Sale Rebates & Share
Roofing, 2245 S. Co. Rd. 25A, the Warmth Rebates Available!
2002 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX, 4 dr., 2.4L 4 cyl., all power, very nice, black, 140,582 miles ..........................................$5,995 ............$4,500 Troy. 937-335-8200
BLACKBERRIES
Ask about tax credit qualifying
2000 CHRYSLER CONCORDE LXI, 4 dr., V6, all power, exc. cond., beige, 119,829 miles ..............................................$9,995 ............$6,900 models. Classic Comfort Heating
1/2 mile west & 3/4 mile south of
■■ ●● ■■ ●● ■■ ●● ■■ junction of 718 & 721, on Furlong
1990 CADILLAC STRETCH LIMOUSINE, 4.9L V8, leather, loaded, super nice, silver 42,966 miles................................$8,995 ............$7,900 FOR SALE: ‘99 Great Dane & Supply, Greenville, Ohio - Rd. 152 North in Laura. $4/qt.
53’ refrigerated trailer. 888-296-3875 937-947-1546
Troutwine
New compressor & belts in
CORNER MAIN & GEORGE, ARCANUM Dec. ‘09. $12,000.
1-TON Wood Pellets, $185; (6)
High Bay 400-watt shop lights,
FOR SALE: Two cemetery plots
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Covington, OH 45318
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Linda Samuel, Owner CONDITIONING ty heating oil, farm fuel, road fuel, gasoline, and biodiesel to busi-
ness, residential, and agricultural customers. Propane is offered
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company added renewable biodiesel fuel to support our farmers,
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Furnace....$285 Kevin Mote Petroleum does on-site refueling for construction
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way his employees treat all customers as individuals with a name
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Service Our Business Service and history, rather than as impersonal customer account num-
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