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By Mary Dannemiller

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Challenging times

The new school hours in the Bethel-Tate Local School District are having some unexpected consequences, especially at the middle school. FULL STORY, A6

Just like granny’s

From the outside, Campbell’s Barn Restaurant and Saloon can be misleading. The building looks like an actual barn complete with light blue rustic paint and a gravel parking lot. But a surprise waits for the customers who make their way through the oversized barn doors at 1836 Ohio Pike. Warm red walls, a fireplace and wood trim along with country decor set the stage for quality, affordable, homecooked meals. FULL STORY, A4

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Scott Bortz of Lancaster, Ohio, prepares to launch a model airplane from the beach area of East Fork Lake State Park during a “float fly” Sept. 20. For more photos from the event, please see A2.

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When John Prazynski makes the 60-mile motorcycle ride from Milford to Ripley Sunday, Oct. 11, memories of his son Taylor will be at the forefront of his mind. Taylor, a lance corporal in the Marines, was killed in 2005 while conducting combat operations in Karmah, Iraq. “On a day like this, where so many people are honoring his memory, I’m going to be thinking about him a lot,” Prazynski said. FULL STORY, A5 For the Postmaster

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Anna Bingamon wants you to shop locally for everything from pumpkins to coats this fall. The owner of Bethel Hometown Flea Market, located 525 W. Plane St., said village residents should think twice before making the trip to department stores. “The key thing is that this is a flea market so there is the opportunity to haggle for the same thing you would go to Wal-Mart or JCPenney for,” Bingamon said. “Shopping local saves you time and is so convenient.” In an effort to draw customers, the flea market will have silent auctions of various items brought in by both vendors and members of the public every Saturday. “If anyone wants to come in with a box full of treasures we’ll have a viewing and bidding from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,” she said. “Then people can come pick up the items they’ve won at 4 p.m. that day or on Sunday.” Bingamon said the auction was a way for residents to save money on holiday shopping.

“Everybody is in a position now where money is not plentiful, so getting rid of some items they don’t need anymore for a little bit of money is a good thing,” she said. Other seasonal items available at the market are mums, gourds, pumpkins and holiday-themed beaded jewelry. Bethel Village Councilman James Dick said he frequents the market and has friends who are vendors there. “I tend to shop locally as much as possible and I usually find a lot of the time the pricing at places that are far away aren’t as great, and also by the time you drive there it’s not worth it,” he said. “If you buy products in town you’re buying from friends and relatives. I think that’s a good thing, it’s what keeps communities healthy and close knit.” The Bethel Hometown Flea Market is open Saturdays and Sundays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and from noon to 8 p.m. the first Friday of every month. “Come out and see all the great things we have,” Bingamon said. “Make an afternoon of it.”

Village police coverage a challenge By Mary Dannemiller

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When Bethel Police Officer Erica Woodruff took a job with the Pierce Township Police Department last month it left Bethel with three full-time police officers. Faced with a negative general fund balance, Village Council must now decide how to maintain 24hour coverage. “We are looking at ways to better utilize the staff we currently have and the possibility of hiring

additional auxiliaries,” said Donna Gunn, the village’s acting mayor while Mayor John Swarthout recovers from surgery. Aside from the three full-time officers, the police department employs five auxiliary officers and one part-time officer. Bethel Police Chief Mark Planck has been covering Woodruff’s shifts in addition to his own. “Chief Planck is handling the situation very well,” said Safety Committee Chairman Joe Houli-

han. “He’s well trained, well educated and is doing a great job leading the department.” Planck said he would like another full-time officer as well as five more auxiliary officers. “Auxiliary officers are important for filling in when need extra help for parades and special events or people are out sick,” he said. Rather than hiring another fulltime officer, The Safety Committee could recommend Planck hire a

part-time officer as a cost savings measure, Gunn said. “We may even consider a parttime position instead of full-time,” she said. “We are still weighing all our options. There is nothing set in stone at this point in time.” Anyone interested in becoming an auxiliary officer should contact Planck at 734-2256. The next Safety Committee meeting is 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5, at the village municipal building, 120 W. Plane St.

Hospital wants sick visitors to stay home By Kellie Geist kgeist@communitypress.com

Mercy Hospital Clermont, along with many other area hospitals, is asking anyone who might be sick or who is experiencing respiratory symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, runny nose or fever not to visit the hospital. Anyone under the age of 14 also is asked to stay home. “Visitor restrictions are pretty customary during flu season (December to March) because of seasonal flu. But due to H1N1, we’re starting the restrictions a little earlier as a precaution,” said Lisa Huddleston, manager of communications for the Greater Cincinnati Health Council.

“People in the hospital are trying to get better. They are already suffering from an illness and are more susceptible to any type of additional virus or infection. “So if you’re sick stay at home so you don’t get anyone else sick,” said Pete Gemmer, spokesman for Mercy Health Partners. Gemmer said the restrictions are mostly for people visiting patients who are staying in the hospital, not necessarily those who are passing through the emergency room. “Basically, please don’t visit sick people if you’re sick,” Huddleston said. Gemmer said the restrictions will probably be lifted in March depending on the decline of the flu season.

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Michelle Vance of Bethel won a Moov300 GPS as part of the Bethel-Tate Local School District's EZ-pay service promotion. EZ-pay is a free service that allows a parent or guardian to create an online account to pay for their child's school lunches and other fees. To sign up for the EZ-pay program, visit www.betheltate.org and choose the EZpay option under online services. The GPS was donated by Radio Shack in Bethel. From left: Bethel-Tate’s food director Mary E. Smith, GPS winner Michelle Vance, Radio Shack employee Curt Edminsten and Vance’s husband Brent Vance.


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Pulskamp runs for Neville council Four candidates filed for the four open seats on Neville council: Lois Ann Bagdley; Cecil Collins, Jr.; Lorraine Jones and Mary Pulskamp. Bagdley has since retracted her candidacy. In an effort to help voters get to know those who will be on the November ballot, the Community Press asked each of the candidates to answer three questions about their campaign and the village of Neville. Lorraine Jones did not respond to the questions and the number Cecil Collins Junior left in the board of elections sign-in (which also is in the phonebook) is a non-working phone number.

Questions:

1. It’s clear every community is struggling financially. What do you think are the priorities for your community and what are

your solutions to the financial situation? 2. What are the major issues you would like to see addressed in your community? 3. What strengths would you bring to the elected position?

Mary Pulskamp

1. Our primary priority is to maintain our independence. Neville prides itself on self-sufficiency and a large part of the solution can be found in Neville itself. Our greatest resource is the remarkable people of Neville. We are more apt to do most jobs ourselves instead of paying for outside contractors. However, costs

continue to rise and we cannot do everything ourselves. So we strongly need to consider revenue generation by promoting riverfront growth. This would increase the tax base growth, provide jobs and promote Neville. 2. We need to clean up and renovate vacated properties. I want to encourage the entire community to contribute in every way they can. Everybody has something to offer and can be part of the solution. Once we help and take care of each other as a community, everything else will fall into place. 3. I will bring enthusiasm, tireless energy, focused drive, firm commitment, a fresh set of eyes, a creative spirit, a strong belief in people, a willingness to learn and the capacity to lead through adversity.

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Greg Morehead of Amelia places a model airplane on the water for takeoff during a “float fly” Sept. 20 at East Fork Lake State Park.

Model airplanes take off from lake Radio controlled airplane enthusiasts braved the rain Sept. 20 for a “float fly” at East Fork Lake State Park. The second annual event, sponsored by

the Loveland Propbusters Radio Control Club, involved attaching floats to model airplanes and launching and landing them on the lake.

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A model airplane controlled by Andeas Heger of Amelia banks over East Fork Lake State Park during a “float fly” Sept. 20.

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Andreas Heger, left, of Amelia works the controls of his plane while friend Greg Morehead of Amelia watches at East Fork Lake State Park Sept. 20.

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A model airplane controlled by Andreas Heger of Amelia takes off from the beach area at East Fork Lake State Park during a “float fly” Sept. 20.

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Campbell’s Barn has country feel, country cooking By Kellie Geist

Campbell’s Barn Restaurant and Saloon

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From the outside, Campbell’s Barn Restaurant and Saloon can be misleading. The building looks like an actual barn complete with light blue rustic paint and a gravel parking lot. But a surprise waits for the customers who make their way through the oversized barn doors at 1836 Ohio Pike. Warm red walls, a fireplace and wood trim along with country decor set the stage for quality, affordable, home-cooked meals. “It’s a unique place ... We get a lot of comments on how good our food is – just like granny used to make,” said owner Tracy Luginbuhl. Luginbuhl’s parents opened Campbell’s Barn as a the Campbell Country recep-

1836 Ohio Pike 797-8019 Monday through Wednesday: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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Tracy Luginbuhl’s parents built Campbell’s Barn Restaurant and Saloon in 1992 with a country-western style. tion hall during Christmas of 1992. Although the place was booked every weekend a year in advance, Luginbuhl

was looking for something more. “It was a really nice place, but that was a weekend deal and I wanted something

more full time,” Luginbuhl said. She closed the hall in the summer of 2008 and reopened as a family restaurant

in February. “We started out like gangbusters, but I wish we were busier now,” Luginbuhl said. “We did the right thing changing to a restaurant, I just think a lot of people just don’t know we’re here.” The restaurant itself has a full-service bar (with 12 beers on tap,) a few arcade games, big screen TVs showing sporting events, a private party room and tables designed to accommodate

large parties such as sports teams, church groups and organizations. They have a Sunday breakfast buffet from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and happy hour during the week from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. “There are just not a lot of places like this out here, a place where you can take your family to eat and get a drink,” Luginbuhl said. “The Barn,” as many community members have come to call Campbell’s Barn Restaurant and Saloon, is most well-known for a number of their popular dishes including their fried chicken, prime rib burgers and handmade cheese sticks (with either Pepper Jack or mozzarella.) “Campbell’s Barn has a nice country feel, but it’s not so far out in the country,” Luginbuhl said.

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CountyOhio.gov to see the many volunteer opportunities that exist in the county to serve on boards, commissions and committees. “We encourage citizens to fill out an application to be considered for these positions that are critically important to

Clermont County,” said Commissioner Ed Humphrey. A list of BCC-appointed boards, commissions and committees are available online, along with brief descriptions of the purpose of the committees, meeting dates and times, and terms of service.

“Commissioners must appoint representatives to dozens of committees that advise county departments and agencies, such as Clermont Transportation Connection, the Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Department of Job and Family Services,” said Commissioner Scott Croswell. “With so many new people moving into the area, we want to make sure that everyone knows that these opportunities exist. We welcome all applications.” Applications can be filled out for any of the boards or committees listed on the Web site. When an opening occurs, the BCC will review the applications that are on file and contact those individuals who meet the qualifications for the position. “This is a great opportunity

for citizens of all ages to get involved in their government and truly help make a difference in our community,” said Commissioner Bob Proud. For more information, visit www.ClermontCountyOhio.gov or call 732-7300.

Free chili cookoff

Jackson Township – The Clermont County Democratic Party will host a free community chili cookoff 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Hartman Cabin, corner of Aber Road and U.S. 50 in Jackson Township. Judges will be Union Township firefighters. Chili will be served by executive committee members and Local 2009 & 2010 Democratic candidates. Enjoy the rustic Hartman Log Cabin, the 5-acre park with picnic areas and a walking

trail with access to the Jacks o n Township pioneer cemetery. The Hartman family w e r e early residents of Jackson Township and built this log home in 1838. CECOS International donated the cabin to the park district in 1993 after it was restored.

Finance meeting

Bethel – The finance committee will meet at 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28, to discuss the 2010 budget and appropriations. The meeting will be in village hall, 120 North Main St.

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Motorcycle ride to honor fallen soldiers By Mary Dannemiller mdannemiller@communitypress.com

When John Prazynski makes the 60-mile motorcycle ride from Milford to Ripley Sunday, Oct. 11, memories of his son Taylor will be at the forefront of his

mind. Taylor, a lance corporal in the Marines, was killed in 2005 while conducting combat operations in Karmah, Iraq. “On a day like this, where so many people are honoring his memory, I’m

going to be thinking about him a lot,� Prazynski said. The ride will begin at noon at Putters Sports Grill in Milford and continue 60 miles to Snappers Saloon in Ripley. It is dedicated to Prazynski and Army Staff Sgt. Matt

Maupin. Organizer Brian Lindsay said more than 200 motorcyclists participated in the free memorial ride last year and encouraged non-riders to come meet the soldiers’ families. “By being there, it will let

them know that people have not forgotten their sons,� Lindsay said. “We always want people to come meet us at the end or the beginning of the race to look at the bikes and see us off.� When riders finish in Ripley they will be greeted with a 21-gun salute and a concert of patriotic songs. “The bottom line is their memory only lives on if we have the opportunity to tell their stories and this is one

opportunity to tell their stories,� Prazynski said. “As a parent who has lost their child the biggest fear you have is the memories will fade, and we don’t want our memories to fade. “Since we’re not making new memories the only way for them to live on is tell our child’s story and remember all the fallen heroes.� For more information on the free memorial ride, call Brian Lindsay at 677-3022.

1st Annual Autumn Bash Car Show Saturday, Oct. 10th, 2009 Washington Township Park

2238 S.R. 756 • Moscow, Ohio 45153

Cost: $20 per entry* • Registration: 10am - 12 Noon Event Begins 12 Noon - 4:00 pm Trophies Awarded at 4:00pm

TROPHY CATEGORIES:

Best in Show | Best Truck | Best GM | Best Mopar Best Ford | Best Motorcycle | Best Antique Fire Engine Best Other | Top 10 | FireďŹ ghters’ Choice Dash Plates to the ďŹ rst 100 cars

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Carolyn Maupin of Batavia, left, and Brian Lindsay of Loveland pose with a motorcycle Lindsay will ride during a ride from Clermont County to Ripley Sunday, Oct. 11, in honor of fallen servicemen and servicewomen. It’s open to the public. Maupin is the mother of Army Staff Sgt. Matt Maupin, who gained the world’s attention when he was kidnapped by insurgents in Iraq in April 2004. His body was found in March 2008.

than $5 million to the Clermont County general fund and $3.5 million annually for local school districts.

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2009 Autumn Bash Festival th Oct. 9 & 10th, 2009 Washington Township Park

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FRIDAY 5:00pm - 11:00pm SATURDAY 12:00 Noon - 11:00 pm PARKING $2.00

NEW! 1ST ANNUAL CAR SHOW SATURDAY ONLY

REGISTRATION: 10am - 12 Noon CAR SHOW: 12 Noon - 4pm TROPHIES GIVEN AT 4pm Haunted Trail at Dusk (Fri. & Sat.): $2.00 per person Cornhole Tournament (Sat.) 5pm: $20.00 per team Honey Hill Farm Petting Zoo: 12 Noon-4pm Fireworks (Sat.): 10:00pm

MUSIC:

Six Shooters (Country) Friday, 7:00 pm

Midnight Rain (Country) Saturday, 7:00 pm

Family Shows, Arts & Crafts, Midway Rides, Games, Karaoke Stage, Balloon Animals, Food, and More!

For more details please call: (513)

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New school times in Bethel creating problems

By Kellie Geist

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The new school hours in the Bethel-Tate Local School District are having some unexpected consequences, especially at the middle school. At the beginning of the last school year, and even after the district cut high school busing and went to a three-tiered system for the other schools, the middle school started at 7:30 a.m. This year, the middle school has classes from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. “I know 30 minutes doesn’t

seem like a big change, but it really is,” said middle school Principal Steve Gill. “For some reason, that extra half hour has been a big factor.” Superintendent Jim Smith said the changes were made this year for two reasons: So the new drivers at the high school will be driving in the daylight for most of the year and so the younger kids at William Bick Primary are home before 5 p.m. “We had to work some of the kinks out of the tiered system, but you’re never going to make a system like this perfect,” Smith said.

“It’s not an ideal situation.” In order to accommodate the tiered system, each of the schools with bus service had to start about an hour apart. Gill said the middle school was OK with starting earlier to accommodate the other schools, but the new hours are not without issues. One of the biggest problems comes at the end of the day. “Our kids are out at 2 p.m. and a lot of our coaches can’t be here yet because they are not teachers in the building and they have jobs,” Gill said. “If our games start at 4:30

(p.m.), what do you do with a football team from 2 (p.m.) to 4:15 (p.m.?)” Gill said the school is having trouble finding chaperones for those kids involved in extracurriculars and, in some cases, they’ve had to just send the kids home to find their own way back later in the afternoon. “The kids aren’t misbehaving or anything while they are waiting, they just need someone to keep an eye on them,” Gill said. In addition to the after-school issues, starting earlier has resulted in more students being late to school.

If a student is 20 minutes late to school, that’s a lot of missed educational time, Gill said. Smith said he would like to get the school times at all the schools as close to the original times as possible, but that would require the community to pass the district’s 4.34-mill operating levy on the Nov. 3 ballot. This five-year emergency property tax would cost the owner of a home with a market value of $100,000 about $131 more per year, according to Chuck Tilbury, chief deputy auditor for the Clermont County Auditor’s Office.

Students successful at national conference ‘When the Grant Career Center chapter of the Business Professionals of America meets each fall, they wait eagerly for the announcement of the location of the national convention. Sometimes it is a distant and fun location like Anaheim, Calif. Sometimes it is the thrill of the big city such as New York. This year the theme of the conference was “Blaze New Trails,” and with the location being in Dallas. Students set their sights on earning a trip to National Leadership Conference in Dallas by preparing for competitive events at the local, regional and state level. Thirty-three students started down the path by winning 49 competitive events in District 13 Regional Competition at Grant Career Center in late winter. Thirteen of those students continued down the road by competing at the state level in Columbus in March. Two students placed in the top five and earned the right to represent Grant Career Center at the National Leadership Conference in Dallas, June 17 through June 21. The conference was postponed from its original May date due to the outbreak of the H1N1 virus. Officials worked to be sure the students were safe from harm when they brought thousands together in Dallas. Senior Medical Information Technology students Bridgette Reed and Searra Parker, both from Bethel-Tate High School, represented Grant Career Center at the conference. Reed competed in Medical Office Procedures where she displayed her talents in medical office skills such as medical terminology, transcriptions and anatomy. Parker competed in the Advanced Word Processing competition where she completed mul-

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Issac White, a third-grader at Ebon C. Hill Intermediate School in Bethel, works on a book about himself during class. PROVIDED.

Grant Career Center Business Professionals of America national competitors Bridgette Reed, left, and Searra Parker await the results of their competitions at the National Leadership Conference Awards Ceremony, which was held in Dallas in June. tiple documents such as letters, memos, agendas, tables and reports. She was judged on accuracy, proofing and presentation. Accompanied by their instructor Jana Adams, the students joined about 6,000 students from the nation as they participated in national-level skill competitions, workshops, certification testing, general sessions and the national officer elections.

During the conference, Reed placed 15th in the nation in Medical Office Procedures and Parker placed in the top 25 in Advanced Word Processing. Business Professionals of America, Inc. is the national organization for students preparing for careers in business. The organization consists of local chapters in high schools, colleges and middle schools in North America.

Bubp bill protects Ohio JROTC State Rep. Danny Bubp (RWest Union) recently announced legislation he has drafted to add the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program to the Ohio CORE curriculum. “Without legislative action, Ohio will certainly see a drastic decrease in students joining JROTC,” said Bubp. “This decrease will result in a loss of federal funding and scholarship opportunities for our students.” Currently, students entering the ninth grade on or after July 1, 2010, are required to complete five elective units from the following: foreign language, fine arts, business, career-technical educa-

tion, family and consumer sciences, technology, agricultural education, English language arts, mathematics, science or social studies. Freshmen entering school next year cannot use credits earned from JROTC to meet the five elective unit’s requirement. Bubp’s legislation will amend the Ohio CORE in two ways. First it adds JROTC as a permitted elective to the five elective unit’s requirement. Secondly, the legislation permits schools to include JROTC with interscholastic athletics, marching band and cheerleading as a substitute course for physical education. “I think it would be unfortu-

nate if Ohio becomes the only state in the country not to offer JROTC as an elective credit towards graduation,” said Capt. David Pollauf, senior Army instructor at Western Brown JROTC. The JROTC program teaches young people the value of citizenship, community, personal responsibility and academic achievement. Sixty-three programs with more than 7,000 cadets who are actively participating in schools across Ohio. The bill is scheduled to be introduced and assigned to a committee this fall.

Be aware of domestic violence, wear purple Community Press Staff Report “Domestic violence is a growing problem across the country,” said Kirstin Eismin, shelter manager for the YWCA House of Peace in Clermont County. “Our shelter for victims of abuse is at capacity, and our abuse hotline (that also serves Brown and Adams counties) had more than 500 phone calls for assistance last month. Compare that to 300 calls only two months previously.” Eismin said part of the increase for assistance can be attributed to the struggling economy and how some have reacted to the pressure, but she believes more women are realizing they can get out of the abusive situation and are reaching out for help. Wednesday, Sept. 16, the Clermont County commissioners proclaimed October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Numerous local events are scheduled to promote awareness, and the community is encouraged to wear a purple ribbon or article of clothing

to show their support. “On Wednesday, October 21, 2009, we invite those who have been touched by domestic violence, to come to UC Clermont College to create a T-shirt for the Clothesline Project,” said Eismin. “The T-shirts will be hung on a clothesline as a powerful reminder of domestic violence and its impact on a family.” The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence reports that 1.3 million are physically assaulted by a loved one each year. One of every four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime. A vigil and march to promote awareness about domestic violence will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, at the Clermont County Courthouse, 270 E. Main St. in Batavia. The featured speaker will be a woman whose daughter was killed as a result of domestic violence. For more information about the October events planned, call 7537282. To contact the abuse hotline, call 753-7281.


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This week in girls’ tennis

• Bethel-Tate High School beat Clermont Northeastern High School 5-0, Sept. 22. Sloan beat Dennison 6-0, 6-3; Davidson beat Myers 6-1, 6-0; Daugherty beat Wall 6-0, 6-0; Rinehart and Dameron beat Michaelis and Carwell 6-0, 63 and Adams and Wallace beat Arthur and Wrightsled 60, 6-2. Bethel-Tate advances to 6-3 with the win.

This week in golf

• Bethel-Tate’s Adams shot 4 over par 39 on the front nine at White Oak, Sept. 23, helping his team score 166 to win the SBC American Division. Western Brown was second with 179, Goshen was third with 193, Clermont Northeastern was fourth with 194 and New Richmond was fifth with 195. • McNicholas High School’s Evan Boychan was named Golfer of the Year Sept. 21 at the GCL Central Tournament at Weatherwax with a 333. McNick coach Scott Mowery was named Coach of the Year. McNicholas won the tournament with 1,355. • McNicholas’ Justin Hebeler shot 4 over par 39 on the front nine at Ivey Hills, Sept. 22, helping his team beat Madeira 169-191. McNicholas advances to 15-10 with the win.

This week in volleyball

Bethel-Tate High School beat Felicity-Franklin High School 25-18, 25-13, 25-14, Sept. 23. Bethel advances to 4-9 with the win.

This week in soccer

• McNicholas High School boys beat Badin 2-0, Sept. 19. McNick’s Austin Reid made four saves. Austin Pierce s c o r e d M c N i c k ’s two goals. McNicholas advances to 5-1-1 with the win. • McNicholas girls tied with Loveland High School 00, Sept. 19. McNick’s Carrie Martin made four saves. McNicholas is 2-3-2 with the win. • McNicholas girls beat Mercy High School 3-2, Sept. 21. Tricia Walsh, Mackenzie Frank and Morgan Rice scored McNick’s goals. • McNicholas boys shut out Fenwick 1-0, Sept. 22. Austin Reid made six saves for McNick. Nick Hunt scored the only goal. McNicholas advances to 6-1-1 with the win. • McNicholas girls beat Badin in a 1-0 shutout, Sept. 23. Carrie Martin made 10 saves for McNick. Tricia Walsh scored the goal. McNicholas advances to 4-3-2 with the win.

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Focus for volleyball: Program-building By Mark Chalifoux

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The Bethel-Tate volleyball program isn’t transforming overnight but the Tigers are laying the building blocks in 2009 for the program’s future. “We’ve won more league games this year than we have in the past, and I’m pretty pleased with where we are,” head coach Mary Beth Tucker said. “We are young but we’re doing really well.” The Tigers (4-9) focused on improving the program across the board and not just on the varsity level. “A lot of what we did this summer was focused on incorporating the junior high with the high school and getting it across that we’re all one program and that you earn your playing time, regardless of what year you are,” Tucker said. The team worked on a lot of team building activities and Tucker said she’s seen the results on the court in a big way. “They communicate better and push each other more,” she said. “They work better on the court and they are friends off the court.”

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Kristen Moran serves for FelicityFranklin against Bethel-Tate.

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Bethel-Tate sophomore Deanna Sipple slams a ball over the net for a point against Felicity-Franklin. The team has been led by a number of standouts, including libero Brooke Hensley, sophomore Deanna Sipple, Christie Howison, Katie Kilgore and Cyra Jones. The team’s big goal is to advance past the first round of the sectional tournament for the first time in program history. “That’s our ultimate goal

and they are all really pushing for that,” Tucker said. Another key development for the Tigers has been changing the attitude surrounding the program. “They are pushing each other to get to the next level instead of having a defeatist attitude,” Tucker said. “It’s a big challenge to get our girls out of the old mindset and make them think in a differ-

ent way and believe in a different way. Any team can be beaten on any given day.” Tucker said the biggest thing is that people are noticing the program more. “Bethel-Tate is usually recognized for other sports, but now people are starting to see the changes in the volleyball team,” she said. “They are seeing that it’s

Bethel-Tate’s Katie Kilgore serves against Felicity-Franklin. The Tigers downed the Cardinals 3-0 on Wednesday, Sept. 23. fun to come to a game, and that’s the big thing I love because the girls need that support and work hard for that support.” Tucker said she hopes that support is there for the girls for two big remaining home games. Monday, Sept. 28, against Williamsburg is a huge game for the Tigers, along with senior night on Oct. 12 against Goshen.

Bethel beats the mud, Blanchester By Adam Turer eastsports@communitypress.com

The Bethel-Tate Tigers overcame terrible field conditions to defeat Blanchester 22-18 Friday, Sept. 25. The Tigers improved to 3-2 on the season, but are excited to move on to their next game. “It was like playing on ice,” said head coach Clint Kirker of the muddy field. “It was a flat-out mess.” The Tigers used a strong running game to overpower the Wildcats. Sophomore fullback Zach Mullins led the way with 126 yards and two touch-

downs on 19 carries. Kameron Wilson added 123 yards and one touchdown on 12 carries. “Our entire offensive line did a nice job,” Kirker said. “We couldn’t spread out their defense as much as we would have liked to, so we lined up in a power formation and went right at them.” The game may have been a significant turning

point for the Tigers program. Sophomore Eric Shinkle made his first start at quarterback. Shinkle started at free safety as a freshman last season and still starts in the defensive backfield this season. “He did a nice job,” said Kirker of his new quarterback. “In an ideal world, he’ll be starting the next 25 games at QB for us.” Senior David Willenbrink moves from quarterback to tight end. He has taken the transition well and is working with Shinkle to help the sophomore learn how to lead the offense.

“It helps to have him in the huddle,” Kirker said of Willenbrink. “He is a senior leader and is doing a nice job of helping Eric.” Two-point conversions were the difference in the victory over Blanchester. In a sloppy game that saw each team turn over the ball multiple times (two by the Tigers, three by the Wildcats), the kicking game was not a factor. Each team went for two after each score; the Tigers succeeded twice on offense and stopped the Wildcats on defense after each of Blanchester’s three scores. Bethel-Tate fumbled late

in the second quarter, leading to a Blanchester touchdown in the closing seconds of the first half. The Tigers held a 16-12 advantage at the half and held on for the win. Bethel-Tate returns home on Oct. 2 for Senior Night. The Tigers host Williamsburg and hope to play in better conditions. A win in the mud is still a win, but the Tigers are eager to improve as they begin the second half of the season. “We were happy to get out of Blanchester with a win,” said Kirker. “We need to keep getting better every week.”

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The BSC U13 Dragons celebrate taking first place in their division in CSA’s Dog Days Soccer tournament in Milford. In front, from left, are Anthony Alberty, Dylan Scott, Robby Heintz, Jarryd Osborne, Sam Rowe, Austin Hatfield, Kevin Kehres and Bryce Hardin. In back are coach Rick Heintz, Elliott Stockton, Carter Higgins, Peter Gallegos, Jason Altmayer, Justin Brunot, coach Ron Higgins, Alex Starrahs, Max Bartel, Logan Easterling, coach Lynda Higgins.

The Southern Ohio Basketball Officials Association will offer an instructional class for new basketball officials at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 19, at Western Brown High School in Mount Orab. Class will last about three hours each evening. Additional meeting dates are Oct. 20, 22, 26, 27, 29, and Nov. 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17 and 19 (test). Students will meet all the requirements (25 hours classroom and on floor instruction) to become a licensed Ohio High School Athletic Association official after passing the test. Class instructor, Tim Engel is a certified OHSAA instructor. Cost is $120, and includes books, materials and OHSAA registration. Contact Tim Engel at 724-7622 or 235-2470 to enroll or get more information. Sports officials are mentors to the players because they enforce rules and uphold the integrity of the game. Officials demonstrate impartiality no matter who’s playing. And good officials possess other strong character building qualities such as integrity, fairness and courage.


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Autumn is a time for reminiscing

I’m not a fan of fall. I age another year on the first full day of fall, and even though trees briefly don their colorful finery I know winter is following close behind. But autumn is a time for reminiscing. The crisp air and smell of wood smoke trigger warm memories, such as, my 1969 football homecoming game at Bethel-Tate High School. It was my first real date with future husband, Bob. It also was the night I learned that “ball carrier” was not the name of a player on our undefeated team. Bob and I recently were watch-

ing a high school football game on ESPN when I commented about that first date more than four decades ago. Ironically, the next day I got a Sharon phone call from Brumagem classmate Richard asking Community Stockton me if I was planPress guest ning to attend the columnist upcoming Oct. 2 football game honoring the 1969 undefeated, champs. I want to say “I’m sorry” to

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What new or returning fall TV show are you most looking forward to watching? Why? “None, as TV is simply a delivery system for corporate brainwashing. I’d prefer to at least attempt to think for myself occasionally, though its hard with a mouth full of flouride, and a gut full of aspartame.” N.A.B. “It may seem to be off topic when I answer the question, ‘What new or returning Fall TV show are you most looking forward to watching?’ My answer is ‘none,’ and there are no negative feelings behind that response. “Quite simply, I realize as I age that things which held my interest when I was younger no longer have any appeal for me, and most of the programming on evening TV falls into that category. I used to love watching ‘Seinfeld,’ for instance, and still occasionally enjoy a rerun. And many years ago, I loved watching Jack Paar, and then Johnny Carson. “But as far as the shows with are popular with many other people, they just don’t interest me anymore. I wonder if other older people feel the same way?” Bill B. “Can’t wait to have our favorite show, ‘Criminal Minds,’ back on the air. As for the new lineup, we’re hoping ‘Flash Forward’ is as good as the ads promise. And, of course, if it’s January it HAS to be ‘24’!” M.M. “We’re looking forward to ‘Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives’ on the Food Network. Seeing new or unusual dishes, recipe variations or cultural specialties from all over the nation is very interesting.” R.V. “I'm looking forward to the

Next question Do you plan to get either the regular flu shot or the H1N1 vaccine? Why or why not? Every week The Bethel Journal asks readers a questions that they can reply to via e-mail. Send your answers to clermont@communitypress.com with “chatroom” in the subject line. new episodes of ‘The Office.’ It is such a quirky show with off-beat characters. It makes me laugh!” M.K.T. “None! I think TV programming is really at a low point. Except for the occasional PBS special and a few minutes of the local news in the morning, I don't find anything else worth watching. I use my TV mostly to play DVDs, and read a lot.” J.B. “‘Mad Men.’ Currently it’s the best scripted show on TV. The rest is trash or empty-headed fluff!” Duke “‘24.’ This is the only TV show that gets my adrenaline flowing.” G.G. “‘24.’ I think it’s a great show!” K.P. “There is very little on TV that is worth my time. There is so much violence in real life I don’t want more in my home. However, I do enjoy ‘Law & Order’ and reality shows such as ‘Survivor,’ ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ ‘America’s Got Talent.’ If they would bring back to TV shows and programs with more comedy, substance and less violence I’d be glued to the TV. Fortunately, there are no children at home any more because all the TVs would have locks on them.” N.C.

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We welcome guest columns on all sides of an issue; however, potential columnists should reserve space in advance with Editor Theresa L. Herron by calling 248-7128. Include with your column your name, address, daytime telephone number, and a two-to-three line biography outlining your expertise related to this topic. Either include a color headshot of yourself, or make arrangements when you call to have your photo taken here. We reserve the right to edit for length, accuracy and clarity. Columns may be no more than 500 words. Deadline: Noon Friday for the next issue. E-mail: therron@communitypress.com Letters, columns and articles submitted to The Bethel Journal may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms.

classmates Richard, Dave Montgomery and Rick Wilson, who are coordinating the half-time ceremony. Please forgive me; I don’t remember a lot of details about the team’s success on the field. It took Bob years of marriage and mandatory Saturday and Sunday afternoon drills with me before I finally realized that football is actually an exciting sport, not just time for socializing. Bob and I plan to be at the game Friday night. I’ll have my camera in hand since I’ll be covering it for The Bethel Journal. County historian, sports writer and dear family friend, Rick Crawford, will sub for Bob at the after-

game reunion party at classmate Denise (Bauer) Strimple’s home where former classmates and guests will gather for a fun evening of sharing memories and news. Other reunion activities are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. A lunch is planned for Saturday at Receptions in Eastgate, followed that evening by an evening of good wine and good entertainment at Harmony Hill Winery. The Barn is the place to meet for brunch on Sunday morning. 1969 alumni may choose which activities they wish to attend. Denise commends classmate

You can help cut down on smog You can barely see it coming, but at its worst it has been known to kill. It is particularly dangerous for children, the elderly and people with respiratory problems, but it does not discriminate – affecting every person it comes into contact with. What is this silent pollutant? Smog. The word itself comes from a combination of smoke and fog, two things that have a similar look to smog’s hazy appearance. However, the white vapor that makes up smog is actually a form of air pollution. “Smog is a very serious issue in our region, negatively affecting the health of our residents and the environment we live in,” said Steve Pendery, president of the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) and Campbell County executive judge. “It’s a concern that should be on the minds of everyone in the area especially during this time of year.” Smog can be caused by a variety of chemical reactions, but in the Greater Cincinnati area the main component is ground-level ozone. This type of ozone is the very same gas that is found miles above earth’s surface in the ozone layer, but when ozone is close to the ground it is labeled as ground-level

ozone or “bad” ozone. Smog and ground-level ozone are both created when heat and sunlight react with vehicular and industrial emissions, causing dangerous Emily effects on people’s Feldman health and the enviCommunity ronment. Smog affects the Press guest lungs’ working columnist capacity, making it harder to breath. It can cause shortness of breath, pain, wheezing and coughing as well as nose and eye irritation. Inhaling smog can create longer-lasting health problems, such as, chronic inflammation of lung tissue, increased respiratory symptoms, heart attacks, lung disease and chronic bronchitis. Throughout the year, air pollution levels are monitored. When there are high levels of emissions in the presence of sunlight or high temperatures, a smog alert is issued to warn individuals of the pollution. Local media outlets announce when a smog alert is in effect - but smog alert information can

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also be found by calling 1-800-621SMOG. Residents can also sign up to receive an e-mail or fax alert by calling the number. Smog is particularly harmful for children, the elderly and people with asthma or respiratory problems because their lungs are more sensitive to air pollution. It is recommended that these groups limit outdoor activity during smog alerts. There are also a variety of ways to reduce individual air pollution. “By staying informed and making simple adjustments to our daily routine, we can all help reduce this harmful form of pollution,” said OKI Executive Director Mark Policinski. “Keeping track of smog alerts helps us know when those adjustments are crucial.” Some of these adjustments include walking, riding a bike or carpooling to reduce vehicle emissions and filling up vehicles and using gasoline powered lawn equipment after 8 p.m. More information about smog and tips to reduce air pollution can be found at www.DoYourShare.org or by calling 1-800-621-SMOG. Emily Feldman is the Ohio-KentuckyIndiana Regional Council of Governments clean air assistant.

Declare victory and bring ’em home Recently, I had the privilege of speaking at the Clermont County Fair “Salute to the Troops” program and had the opportunity to meet family and friends of some of the nine young men from Clermont County who have died in the war on global terrorism. During the presentation, I expressed my opinion that it is time for us to declare victory in Iraq and to begin the process of bringing our troops home. The war in Iraq has been long and costly. The war commenced in 2003 and we quickly toppled Saddam Hussein only to find that the mission was not fully accomplished. Since then, there has been much sacrifice and blood shed by American and Iraqi troops trying to achieve peace. I believe that the maximum amount of success has been achieved by our forces and that it is time to begin the long process of bringing our troops and gear home. We are currently in an advisory role in Iraq and have been for some time. On Sept. 1, 2008, I was present at the Government Center in Ramadi, Anbar Province, Iraq, when the Provincial Iraqi Control Agreement was signed and security responsibility was transferred from the American Forces to the Iraqi Forces. At one time Anbar Province was

the most dangerous and deadly area in Iraq. The Iraqi military and police have assumed security responsibility in Iraq and we can now begin our withdrawal. Ohio Rep. On June 30, Danny Bubp 2009, all American combat troops Community were moved from Press Guest Iraqi cities to desert Columnist outposts. With more than 130,000 American troops in Iraq and the long logistical tail to support them it will take more than a year to fully withdraw our forces. The time has come and it is the right thing to do. I am thankful that our troops were given the opportunity to win the war in Iraq. The surge worked despite the doom and gloom of some politicians in Washington. We have the best military in the entire world, and I thank God for all the young men and women willing to serve to protect our freedoms in this dangerous world. While Iraq is still a concern, I am also worried about the war in Afghanistan. In the last five to six weeks, 51 Americans have been killed in Afghanistan.

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Landa Kellum Conover for taking the time out of her busy life to coordinate reunion events. “Landa continues to be the driving force to keep our class connected. She’s done a great job of providing a framework fur us to build on this year.” For more information about Class of 1969 reunion activities, please e-mail Denise at meemaw@ fuse.net or Landa at tigers1969@ ymail.com. See you at the football game! Sharon Brumagem, a 1969 B-T graduate, writes The Town Crier and is the volunteer/communications coordinator for Clermont Senior Services.

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While in Iraq last year, I remember watching and reading report after report of protesters and negative coverage on the war against global terrorism. But now, there is nothing in the news and we have been averaging more than one death a day for more than a month. What has changed in 2009 that has resulted in little coverage of the wars? We need to continue to pray for all of our troops serving around the world. It was with sadness that I read of the recent loss of my friend Harley Clark from Amelia. Harley was an American hero from World War II. He enlisted in the Marine Corps the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor and was seriously wounded on Guadalcanal. He recovered and lived the American dream raising a family and setting an example for others to follow. I was also saddened by the recent passing of my dear friend and campaign treasurer, Wendell Rickey. Wendell, 67, lived life to the fullest. My sincere condolences are extended to the families and friends of these two great men. As always, I welcome you to contact my office with any thoughts, concerns or questions regarding matters facing state government. You can reach me at (614) 644-6034.

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One of the most popular stations at Preparing for Night was the sack race. Center visitors could race in potato sacks to experience fun the way the pioneers might have. From left are: Anna Sager, Ashley Anderson and Emmy Sager, all of Milford.

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People from all around Clermont and Hamilton counties gathered on the Cincinnati Nature Center’s Krippendorf patio to listen to The Retread Bluegrass Band and eat picnic dinners.

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The Cincinnati Nature Center hosts Preparing for Night one night each year to share the wonders of night with visitors. At one of the stations, a volunteer shows a group of kids the different types of tracks made by animals in the wild.

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Creepy things lurk in the dark and what you can’t see can be terrifying. But the Cincinnati Nature Center wants people to understand that darkness also can wonderful and full of amazement. That’s why, once a year, the center hosts Preparing for Night. Preparing for Night is the only night of the year when visitors are allowed into the park after dark and are invited to experience and learn about what the park has to offer at night. “The evening was beautiful and everyone came out,” said Kristi Masterson, the center’s community relations manager. “We had a great amount of positive feedback and we had fun doing it.” Masterson said one of the comment cards returned to the park following the event said, “You successfully managed to combine education and fun. School should be this good.” “That completely fits with our mission and what we’re trying to accomplish. We

want families and children to come out and have fun and learn about nature at the same time,” Masterson said. “It went wonderfully.” During the event, visitors were invited to participate in 12 different stations, each teaching something about nature in the dark. Visitors who completed eight of the 12 stations earned a free harmonica. Some of the stations included scarecrow making, star gazing through telescopes, luminescence and camouflage. “It was a really nice fall thing to do. It’s nice to be able to do things outside with your family,” said Meg Krsacok of Miami Township. “I brought my son and daughter and they really enjoyed it. They were able to see Jupiter and two of its moons and my daughter was able to pet a frog.” “It was a beautiful night and a great family event,” she said. This was the 12th annual Preparing for Night and Masterson said she’s sure the Cincinnati Nature Center will host this event next year. Preparing for night is the center’s largest annual event.

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Sonia Kwiatkowski of Loveland helps her sons Luke, center, and Dominic get their ice cream open at the Cincinnati Nature Center’s Preparing for Night.

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At one of the stations, visitors could listen to harmonica music and sit around a campfire.

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Ella, left, Catherine, center, and Abbie Ritzman of Batavia make scarecrows at one of the stations at Preparing for Night.

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At Preparing for Night, attendees participated in a variety of stations and a park volunteer would stamp your program. If you completed eight of the 12 stations, you got a free harmonica. Taylor Wilkens, right, stamps the programs for a group of kids completing one of the stations. From left are: Christian Ohmer, Maggie Ohmer, Ben Lane, Kate Lane and Chris Ohmer, all of Milford, and volunteer Sydney Wilkens.

THINGS TO DO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Williamsburg Harmony Hill Association is hosting the class “Preserving Your Heritage Through Scrapbooking” at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at First Presbyt e r i a n Church, Second and Gay streets, Williamsburg. Learn ways to include photos, journaling and memorabilia in an album that will be treasured for generations to come. The event is led by Julia Hess, independent consultant with Creative Memories. The event is free, but reservations are required. Call 724-3657.

German dinner

Faith United Methodist Church is hosting a German Dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, at Faith United Methodist Church, 180 Fifth St., Batavia. The menu includes roast pork loin, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls, applesauce and desserts. The cost is $8, $4 children ages 12 and under. Reservations are required. Call 732-2027 or visit www.bataviafaithumc.org.

Hindu Awareness Day

The Hindu Society of Greater Cincinnati is hosting Hindu Awareness Day from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Satur-

day, Oct. 3, at the Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati, 4920 Klatte Road, Union Township. Shree Surendra Tiwari presents lecture “Events of Ramayana in Present Context.” Food is available. The event is free. Call 884-1259.

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Jelena, left, Susan, J.C., and Colin Vogt of Loveland take a breather on the Krippendorf patio before setting off to check out the 12 Preparing for Night activity stations.

residents Russ and Barb Childers, is from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and Bad Parade from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The event is rain or shine. The cost is $10, $6 ages 6-12; free ages 5 and under.

The Old West Festival is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at Old West Bear Foot Festival, 1449 Greenbush Call 866-937-8337. Cobb Road, Williamsburg. Relive days of Wild West in unique entertainment experience. Celebrate hope, heroes The event features re-enactPartnership for Mental Health ments, trick shooting and roping, Inc. is hosting “Celebration of Hope demonstrations, rides, food and and Heroes” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. music. Music by Bear Foot, Batavia Monday, Oct. 5, at Receptions Ban-

Share your events Go to communitypress.com and click on Share! to get your event into the Community Journal. quet and Conference Center-Eastgate, 4450 Eastgate Blvd., Eastgate. The luncheon theme is: Changing the Conversation About Mental Health. Alison K. Malmon of Active Minds Inc. and Dr. Tracey Skale of Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services, are speakers. The event includes the Hope and Heroes Award presentations. The cost is $25, $20 Partnership for Mental Health members. Reservations are required. Call 947-7201.


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FOOD & DRINK

Fish Fry, 5:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Fraternal Order of Eagles 2289, 265 Foundry. Fish, coleslaw, french fries, hush puppies and beverages. Carryout available. $8 meal; $4 sandwich. 732-9035. Batavia. Summer Wine Sampling and Entertainment Series, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Harmony Hill Vineyards and Estate Winery, 2534 Swings Corner Point Isabel Road. 50 cents per sample. 734-3548; www.hhwines.com. Bethel.

HEALTH / WELLNESS

Health Screening, 9 a.m.-noon, Homan Chiropractic, 4380 Glen Este Withamsville Road. Blood pressure, height, weight, foot and spinal screenings. Walk-ins welcome. Free. Appointment recommended. 753-6325. Eastgate.

SHOPPING

Fall Rummage Sale, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. St. Mary Church, 3398 Ohio 125. Clothing, $4 a bag. Toys, household items, electronics, books and baked goods. Presented by St. Mary Church - Bethel. 734-4041. Bethel. Fall Rummage Sale, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Mount Moriah United Methodist Church, 752-1333. Withamsville. S A T U R D A Y, O C T . 3

ART & CRAFT CLASSES

Preserving Your Heritage Through Scrapbooking, 10 a.m. First Presbyterian Church, Second and Gay streets. Learn ways to include photos, journaling and memorabilia in an album that will be treasured for generations to come. With Julia Hess, independent consultant with Creative Memories. Free. Reservations required. Presented by Williamsburg Harmony Hill Association. 724-3657. Williamsburg.

PUBLIC HOURS

Clermont County Genealogical Society Meeting, 10 a.m.-11 a.m. CCGS member speaks on “Serendipity.” Doris Wood Branch Library, 180 S. Third St. Free, visitors welcome. Presented by Clermont County Genealogical Society. Through Dec. 5. 7233423. Batavia.

FARMERS MARKET

Harmony Hill Vineyards ‘Market On The Hill’, 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Harmony Hill Vineyards and Estate Winery, 2534 Swings Corner Point Isabel Road. Unique “All Ohio Proud” market. Local beef, lamb, vegetables, eggs, cheese, artisan breads and wine. 734-3548; www.hhwines.com/htm/farmersmarket.htm. Bethel. Wilfert Farms, 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Wilfert Farms, 3135 Lindale Mount Holly Road. Fresh-picked fruits and vegetables that are harvested several times each day and kept under refrigeration. 797-8344. Mount Holly. Batavia Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Batavia Township,, Main and Depot streets. Vegetables, fruits and eggs. 876-2418. Batavia.

FOOD & DRINK

German Dinner, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Faith United Methodist Church, 180 Fifth St. Roast pork loin, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls, applesauce and desserts. $8, $4 children ages 12 and under. Reservations required. 732-2027; www.bataviafaithumc.org. Batavia. Summer Wine Sampling and Entertainment Series, 2 p.m.-9 p.m. Harmony Hill Vineyards and Estate Winery, 50 cents per sample. 734-3548; www.hhwines.com. Bethel.

HISTORIC SITES

Ulysses S. Grant Birthplace, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed noon-1 p.m. Birthplace of Ulysses S. Grant, $2.50, $2 seniors, $1.50 ages 6-12, free ages 4 and under and members. 800-283-8932; www.ohiohistory.org. Point Pleasant.

HOLIDAY - HALLOWEEN ART EXHIBITS

Earthworks: Virtual Explorations of the Ancient Ohio Valley, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Woodland Mound, $1, vehicle permit required ($5 annual; $2 daily). 521-7275; www.greatparks.org. Anderson Township.

Fall on the Farm Fall Festival, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Blooms & Berries Farm Market, 9669 S. Ohio 48 – fall location. Children’s farmthemed play area, food, music and more. Corn maze; $5, $4 children. Hayrides to pumpkin patch; $4, $3 children. Free admission. Presented by Blooms and Berries Farm Market. 697-9173; www.fallonthefarm.com. Loveland.

Bethel Historical Society & Museum, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Bethel Historical Society Museum, State Route 125 and Main Street. Space in Grant Memorial Building holds historical documents and memorabilia of Bethel area. Also open by appointment. Free, donations accepted. Presented by Clermont County Historical Society. 753-8672. Bethel.

RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY

Hindu Awareness Day, 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati, 4920 Klatte Road. Shree Surendra Tiwari presents lecture “Events of Ramayana in Present Context.” Food is available. Free. Presented by Hindu Society of Greater Cincinnati. 8841259. Union Township.

SHOPPING

Fall Rummage Sale, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. St. Mary Church, 734-4041. Bethel. S U N D A Y, O C T . 4

FOOD & DRINK Ladies Auxiliary Breakfast, 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Fraternal Order of Eagles 2289, 265 Foundry. All you can eat. Eggs, meat, toast, potatoes and beverages. Carryout available. $7. 732-9035. Batavia.

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Homeschoolers Meet ‘n Greet, 1 p.m. Book Talk. Williamsburg Branch Library, 594 Main St. Meet other homeschoolers. Family friendly. Free. Registration required. Presented by Clermont County Public Library. 7241070; www.clermontlibrary.org. Williamsburg.

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Book Chat, 6 p.m. “Stumbling on Happiness” by Daniel Todd Gilbert. Union Township Branch Library, 4462 Mount Carmel-Tobasco Road. Book discussion group for adults. Free. Presented by Clermont County Public Library. 528-1744. Union Township.

HISTORIC SITES

Miller-Leuser Log House Open House, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Miller-Leuser Log House, 6550 Clough Pike. Tour of 1796 historic log house and farm buildings. The oldest log cabin in Hamilton County remaining on its original site. Free. 231-2114; www.andersontownship.org. Anderson Township.

HOLIDAY - HALLOWEEN Fall on the Farm Fall Festival, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Blooms & Berries Farm Market. Free admission. 697-9173; www.fallonthefarm.com. Loveland. M O N D A Y, O C T . 5

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Chess Night, 7 p.m. Williamsburg Branch Library, 594 Main St. Join Alfred Cherascot to learn basic strategy and to play matches. Free. Registration required. Presented by Clermont County Public Library. 724-1070; www.clermontlibrary.org. Williamsburg. T U E S D A Y, O C T . 6

Celebration of Hope and Heroes, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Receptions Banquet and Conference Center, 4450 Eastgate Blvd. Luncheon theme: Changing the Conversation About Mental Health. Alison K. Malmon of Active Minds Inc. and Dr. Tracey Skale of Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services, speakers. Includes Hope and Heroes Award presentations. $25, $20 Partnership for Mental Health members. Reservations required. 947-7201. Eastgate.

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The Old West Festival is open Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Oct. 11, at 1449 Greenbush Cobb Road, Williamsburg. Relive days of the old Wild West with re-enactments, trick shooting and roping, demonstrations, rides, food and music. Music by Bear Foot is from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4 and Bad Parade from 4 to 6 p.m. The event is rain or shine. The cost is $10, $6 ages 6-12; free ages 5 and under. Call 866-937-8337.

COMMUNITY DANCE

Pierce Township Square Dance Classes, 7:30 p.m. Locust Corner Elementary School, 3431 Locust Corner Road. Beechmont Square Dance Club beginner square dance class. No prior dance experience necessary. $5. Presented by Southwestern Ohio/Northern Kentucky Square Dancers Federation. 859-441-9155; www.so-nkysdf.com. Pierce Township.

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Oktoberfest: National German-American Heritage Day, 5:30 p.m. New Richmond Branch Library, 103 River Valley Blvd. Cincinnati Museum Center presents lecture “OverThe-Rhine: Its People and Spirit” for adults. Dreamweavers, storytelling troupe for children. Free. Registration required. 553-0570; www.clermontlibrary.org. New Richmond. W E D N E S D A Y, O C T . 7

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS Anime Club, 3 p.m. Bethel Branch Library, 611 W. Plane St. Watch new and classic anime recommend library to buy or not. Ages-1318. Free. Registration required. 734-2619. Bethel.

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First Wednesday Book Group, 2 p.m. “In the Company of the Courtesan” by Sarah Dunant. Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple St. Adults. Free. Presented by Clermont County Public Library. 752-5580. Amelia.

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Drop-In Story Time, 11 a.m. Williamsburg Branch Library, 594 Main St. Stories, games, songs and crafts. All ages. Free. Presented by Clermont County Public Library. 7241070. Williamsburg. Preschool Story Time, 11:30 a.m. Bethel Branch Library. Free. Registration required. 734-2619. Bethel.

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What if I become angry with God? Honest people admit there are times they’re angry at God. Pious people pretend their faith is so strong that they’re never angry. A wise old lady said, “It’s better to be honest than pious.” If we’re human and honest there are times we do become angry and blame God for a lot of things (whether God’s responsible or not): he’s too silent; unresponsive to our needs; and unrelenting when our sufferings persist. We beg for a problem to be removed and it just gets worse. We pray for a dying child and the child dies. Years ago a mother’s 10-yearold son was killed in a freak accident. She stopped going to church and said she couldn’t believe in a God who would allow such tragedies to happen. Her anger is understandable. Yet, which of us can explain to

her or ourselves the mysteries of life? We might wonder – does the tragedy really demolish her belief in a God, or is she so enraged at God she can’t let herself express the grief in a God, or is she so enraged at God she can’t let herself express the grief she feels he caused her? What if she could rage and wrestle with God? God can take it. Might an honest human interchange with God possibly introduce her to a greater and loving God who suffers with her? When such existential crises occur some people lose their faith while very many eventually find their faith strengthened. God’s amazing grace is a powerful thing. Can we express our anger with God, and of all things, it still be considered prayer? Certainly! The Bible abounds with examples. The

prophets rebuked God at times for their hardships. Many of the Old Testament Psalms are known as “Lament Psalms,” prayers of complaint. God was real to them and they felt free enough to express their frustration. Certain psalms present us with words and feelings we might ordinarily hesitate using. “Lord, why do you cast me off and hide your face from me?” (Psalm 88) Others express our reliance on the care of God and complain when it seems missing, “God you are my rock, so why have you forgotten me?” (Psalm 42) Job’s wife was so angry she told Job to “Curse God, and die.” (Job 2:9) Where else can we be totally human if not before the One who made us? We can sing out our praise and gratitude to God. At

other times we can pray our frustrations and anger. We can also shout out our feelings of forsakenness and empty them out, send them echoing through the universe. Then, as we so often do in our human-to-human relationships, we see things differently and recant until the next time. Being open to God lets God be open with us. We can be true to him and to ourselves. We appreciate anyone who accepts our feelings of anger and doubt and accepts them, especially God. We begin to trust such a one with the rest of ourselves. Our honest struggles with God can permit us to make great advances in our faith. We begin to understand life with insights we never had before. Some of us cling too long to our

anger with God or another perFather Lou son. To feel hurt Guntzelman and plan vengeance is Perspectives tasty to the undeveloped soul. It enables us to feel perpetually wronged, entitled to self-indulgence, and serve as an excuse for our lack of compassion toward others. We cynically print on our personal coat-of-arms, “Poor Me, Mean God.” Father Lou Guntzelman is a Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Reach him at columns@community press.com or contact him directly at P.O. Box 428541, Cincinnati, OH 45242. Please include a mailing address or fax number if you wish for him to respond.

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big spending seniors who are confused about this. He said 75 percent of those who respond to the company’s mailings return their entries without buying anything. The mailings include statements that you don’t have to buy anything to win but, he said, some seniors still don’t understand. After I explained the problem with Angie Pauly’s mother, the spokesman told

me Publisher’s Clearing House will send her postage-paid labels to help her return the items so she can get back the money. As proof you don’t have to buy anything to win, the spokesman said most of those who have won the major sweepstakes prizes at Publisher’s Clearing House over the years did not order anything with their winning entry. Troubleshooter Howard Ain answers consumer complaints and questions weekdays at 5:30 p.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts on WKRC-TV Local 12. You can write to him at Hey Howard, 12 WKRC-TV, 1906 Highland Ave., Cincinnati 45219.

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just sets it aside because she thinks its going to help her win, I think,” Pauly said. In many cases the items received do have some value. She paid nearly $38 for four silver dimes, but when Pauly took them to a coin dealer she learned they were worth only $4. She has gone through many of the items, putting them in boxes and trying to see which ones she can return to try to get back some money. Pauly said she called Publisher’s Clearing House. “When I called, a supervisor was to call me back. That never happened. They were supposed to send me a

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A local woman says she was shocked to learn her 87-year-old mother has been spending thousands of dollars on items in the mistaken belief the more she ordered the better chance she would have of winning a million dollar sweepstakes. Unfortunately, this type of thing has happened many times with senior citizens. Angie Pauly of Madeira said she discovered her mother wrote as many as five checks in one day, for a nearly two years, as she ordered merchandise from Publisher’s Clearing House. “I had one checkbook and I added up, just since July, what she had spent,

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Tickle your kids pink with healthy ice pops How is it that I can easily make, from scratch, a pastry-shop quality, multil a y e r Vi e n n e s e torte with a delicate cooked p a s t r y cream filling, yet have trouRita ble someHeikenfeld times with o x e d Rita’s kitchen bcakes? I learned why last night at cake decorating class. I forgot to follow the advice my teacher, Martha Buckler, gave: Don’t mix on too high a speed since that causes air bubbles. Instead, smack the cakes down on the counter to remove air bubbles before baking (my mom always did that), and bake at 325 degrees and not 350 degrees. You’ll have to bake a bit longer. Also if you’re using 9-inch round cake pans use two boxes of cake mix to fill them up nicely.

Ditto for a 9-by-13 if you want a nice, high cake. You’ll wind up having some leftover for another small cake.

Healthy pink lemonade dreamsicles for kids

For the mom who wants a healthier frozen treat for her kids. “I want to give them something that tastes good but is good for them,� she said. From my book “The Official Snack Guide.� These are great post-game snacks. 2 cups plain fat free yogurt 1 ⠄2 cup frozen pink or regular lemonade concentrate, thawed 1 teaspoon vanilla Blend everything together and pour into ice pop molds or four, 6-ounce paper cups. If making in cups, when partially frozen, insert craft sticks. To make orange dreamsicles: Substitute

orange juice for the lemonade Tips from Rita’s kitchen: If you’re going to serve these right from the cooler for the kids at the game, skip the sticks and pack plastic spoons.

Farm stand corn salad

Friend Mary Lee Olinger brought this to my home recently for an impromptu dinner with friends. Here’s the history of the recipe: It started with Martha Helmick, then went to Peggy Robinson and onto Mary Lee. It was pretty as a picture and delicious to boot. 4 ears fresh corn 11⠄2 lbs. asparagus or green beans (sometimes I use both ) 1 cup cherry tomatoes, cut in half 1 ⠄4 cup basil, cut into small pieces 3 tablespoons minced red onion 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3 tablespoons extra virgin

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into 2-inch pieces. Put corn and vegetables in large bowl, add tomatoes and basil. Combine red onion, lemon juice, olive oil, and pinch of salt in small bowl. Pour over corn mixture. Toss and serve. Serves four to six.

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Old-fashioned pork roast and gravy. recipes that I wanted to try. It turned out really good, but next time I think I’ll use a couple pouches of onion soup mix and double the water and flour since we could have used more gravy. The best part is it was so easy. Nice for a fall supper with boiled noodles.

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he’d better hope for a job at the post office, because now he’d never go to college. After he was drafted, Powell was told he’d never fly an airplane because of his ethnicity. And even as a captain in the Air Force, he was passed up multiple times for an instructor position, which was a requirement to be promoted. “I got a lot of practice in picking myself up. But if you look at a winner it’s not just someone who wins, it’s someone who will just keep trying,” Powell said. Powell then spent 20 years in the military, 14 years flying commercial airplanes for Comair and two years with Executive Jet Management. After he retired, an old friend recommended that he write a book. “When he said that, I honestly laughed at him. Oprah Winfrey, Bill Cosby,

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Bethel Journal

Community

October 1, 2009

RELIGION St. Mary Church

The church is hosting the annual Fall Rummage Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2; and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3. Clothing will be $4 a bag and all other items are priced as marked. The sale also includes toys, household items, electronics, books and homemade baked goods. The church is at 3398 Ohio 125, Bethel; 734-4041.

Laurel United Methodist

The church hosts Sunday School at 10 a.m. and church worship at 11 a.m. Sundays. The church is at 1888 Laurel-Lindale Road, Laurel; 553-3043.

DEATHS

Community Church of Nazarene

The church will host Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Chapter Ohio 2099 Batavia. Meetings are from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursdays. The church is at 4650 Ohio 132, Batavia; 575-9155.

Faith United Methodist Church

The church is hosting a German Dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3. The menu includes roast pork loin, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls, applesauce and home baked desserts. Donations are $8 for adults, and $4 for children under 12. For reservations call 9471422, 732-2974 or 732-2027. The church is at 180 N. Fifth St., Batavia; 732-2027.

Charles R. Schoner

Charles R. “Chuck” Schoner, 83, of Hamersville died Sept. 24. Survived by best friend, Carol Ann Schoch; children, Catherine Merle (Arthur Berle) Trumble, Carol Anne Schoner, Marie Ellen (Keith) Kaetzel, Ruth Evelyn (Peter) Lansing and Thomas Edward (Kimberly Ann) Schoner; grandchildren, Jeanne Marie Kaetzel, Arthur Russell “Rusty” (Melanie Jean) Trumble, Megan (Cody) Mell, Christina Jo Kaetzel, Timothy Joseph (Jackie Marie) Meeker and Brittany Michelle Schoner; and great-grandchildren, Miranda, Jeraude, Diamond, Rose, Benjamin and Daniel. Preceded in death by wife, Mary Catherine Scales Schoner; parents, Charles

Allen and Edith Merle Murphy Schoner; and child, Charles Randolph Schoner. Graveside services will be at the convenience of the family. Memorials to: American Cancer Society, Ohio Division Inc., Southwest Region, 2808 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45206.

Lloyd Stevens

Lloyd “Dempsey” Stevens, 81, of Felicity died Sept. 19. Survived by wife, Jean M. Thompson Stevens; children, Pam Brokamp, John (Cathy) Stevens, Jackie Stevens, Linda (Scott) Ruddy and Kelly (John) Oliver; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sisters, Elizabeth Hilge, Wilma

Houghton and Delia Hill; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by brother, Charles Bud Stevens; and sister, Margie Stevens. Services were Sept. 23 at Felicity Christian Church, Felicity. Memorials to: Felicity VFW Post 7496, P.O. Box 721, Felicity, OH 45120; or American Heart Association, P.O. Box 634445, Cincinnati, OH 452634445.

Irene L. Tucker

Irene L. Tucker, 88, of Bethel died Sept. 22. Survived by daughters, Suedella L. (Ray) Hicks and June Riley; four grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be at the convenience of the family in Knoxville, Tenn.

Donald Lee Wisby

Donald Lee Wisby, 48, of Bethel died Sept. 12. Survived by wife, Amy (nee Zoellner) Wisby; step-daughter, Courtney Leever; parents, Robert and Marylan (nee Womacks) Wisby; brother, Robert S. Wisby; sisters, Gina S. Custer and Mari Beth Dunn; also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews. Services were Sept. 25 at Confidence Cemetery, Georgetown. Memorials to: The family.

DIRECTORY Jenny Eilermann

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHRISTIAN - CHURCH OF CHRIST

www.faithchurch.net

Take I-275 to exit 57 toward Milford, Right on McClelland, Right on Price, church soon on Right

Lutheran Church (ELCA)

Growing our Faith, Family & Friends Sunday Worship 10:00AM (Child Care Available) Sunday School (Ages 3-12) 9:30AM 1300 White Oak Road Amelia, Ohio 513-752-5265

CLOUGH PIKE BAPTIST CHURCH 1025 CLOUGH PIKE

Bible Based Teaching Christ-Centered Worship Family Style Fellowship Sunday School 9:45 am Worship 11:00am & 6:00 pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 pm 2249 Old State Road 32, Batavia

PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)

CHURCH OF CHRIST GLEN ESTE CHURCH OF CHRIST 937 Old State Route 74 (Behind Meijer) 513-753-8223 www.gecc.net

Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 10:30am Bible Study: 9:30am & 6:00pm Youth Groups: 6:00pm

101 South Lebanon Rd. Loveland, OH 45140 683-4244 Lead Pastor Jonathan Eilert Pastor Grant Eckhart Saturday Service 5:00pm Sunday Services 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am Sunday School 9:30am http://www.princeofpeaceelca.org

UNITED METHODIST

513-732-1971

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MT REPOSE 6088 Branch Hill-Guinea Pike Ken Slaughter, Pastor Sunday School 9:45am - Worship 11am (nursery provided) Sunday Evening Service 6pm-Youth 6pm 513-575-1121 www.mtrepose.org

MONUMENTS BAPTIST CHURCH

2831 State Route 222 Mark Pence, Pastor 513-313-2401 Sunday School....9:30AM Sunday Worship....10:45AM Childrens Church & Nursery Avail Wednesday Prayer Service & Youth Meeting....7:00PM Nursery & Children’s Activities www.monumentsbaptist.org

BAPTIST BATAVIA BAPTIST TEMPLE

770 South Riverside, Batavia OH 45103 Raymond D. Jones, Pastor 732-2739

Sunday School 10am; Morning Worship 11am; Sunday Evening Service 6pm; Wednesday Eve. Prayer Service & Bible Study, 7:00pm

Reaching the Heart of Clermont County

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOSHEN 1828 Woodville Pike • 625-5512 Pastor Junior V. Pitman Sunday Morning Worship – 10:00am Prayer Time – 5:30pm Sunday Evening – 6:00pm WED. Prayer & Bible Study – 7:00pm Nursery provided for all services

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FELICITY

212 Prather Rd. Felicity, OH Pastor: Chad Blevins 876-2565 Sunday School 9:45am 10:45am Sunday Worship Sunday Eve. Childrens Mission 6:00pm Sunday Eve. Adult Discipleship 6:00pm Sunday Eve. Worship 7:00pm Wed. Eve. Adult Bible Study 7:00pm

LINDALE BAPTIST CHURCH

3052 ST. RT. 132 AMELIA, OH 45102 Pastor John Davis 797-4189

Sunday School..........................9:30am Sunday Morning Worship........10:30am Sunday Evening Worship..........6:30pm Wednesday Prayer Service........7:00pm Wednesday Youth Group...........7:00pm

OWENSVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST

A fellowship where God changes people for life. Come visit us! 2545 Highway 50 Owensville, OH 45160 513-732-2324 Sunday School 9:00am Childrens Church 10:00am Worship 10:00am Contemporary and traditional with live music and multi-media.

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UNITED METHODIST

EMMANUEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:00am Worship 10:30am

United Methodist Church

Children’s Worship and Childcare 10:30am Corner of Old SR 74 and Amelia-Olive Branch Rd 732-1400 http://www.emmanuel-umc.com

Located at 19 East Main Street (St. Rt. 125 & Church St.) Amelia, Ohio

513.753.6770

Sunday School Class 9:30 a.m.

Contemporary and Traditional live Worship Music and Multimedia

HOUSE OF RESTORATION WORSHIP CENTER 1487 SR 131, Milford, OH Rev. Jeff Wolf 575-2011

Schedule of Services: Sunday School 9:00-9:45am; Sunday Morrning Celebration 10:00am - Nursery provided; Childrens Ministry 10:00; Sunday Evening Operation Great Commission 6:00pm; Wed - Bible Study 7:00pm; Wed. - Youth Group 7:00pm.

www.houseofrestoration.org

EPISCOPAL ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH & ST. THOMAS NURSERY SCHOOL

100 Miami Ave, Terrace Park,OH 831-2052 www.stthomasepiscopal.org Sunday 7:45am Rite I Eucharist 9:00am Rite 2 Eucharist For All People 11:15am Rite 2 Choral Eucharist Childcare Provided for all Eucharists

THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN

Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m.

Children’s & Junior Church During Service Infant / Toddler Nursery Available

AUMY! Youth Group grades 6 to 12 Sunday evenings 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Come Join Us…. Marc Quinter, Pastor

B elfast U n ited M eth o d ist C h u rch 2297 St. Rt. 131 Goshen, Ohio Rev. Ronald Slater, Pastor 724-2715

Faith United Methodist Church 180 North Fifth Street, Batavia, Ohio David W. Phaneuf - Minister 732-2027 Sunday School 9:15am; Worship 10:30am Nursery Provided United Methodist Youth, Men & Women Organizations Handicap Accessibility www.gbgm-umc.org//faith-batavia

FELICITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

176th Year in Felicity Walnut & West St. Felicity Rev. Jane Beattie, Pastor 876-2147 Contemporary Worship............9:00am Sunday School.......................10:00am Traditional Worship................10:45am Nursery provided for all Sunday morning services

GOSHEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6710 Goshen Rd, Goshen Across from Goshen High School 513-722-2541 www.goshenmethodist.org Sunday School 9:30am Worship 10:30am Blended Worship Traditional and Contemporary Youth Fellowship 6:00pm Nursery Available

Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:45am Contemporary Worship 9:30am Sunday School For All Ages: 9:30 & 10:45am Nursery Care for Age 3 & under Full Program for Children, Youth, Music, Small Groups & more Handicapped Accessible PASTORS: Bill Bowdle -Sr. Pastor Steve Fultz - Assoc. Pastor; Dustin Nimmo - Youth Pastor Janet Bowdle - Children’s Pastor

Owensville United Methodist Church

Located at 2580 US Hwy 50 (next to the library) or (1mile east of Owensville on 50)

Se ce 8 30a , 10:30am o s p Service......8:30am, Sundayy Worship Sunday School.......................9:30am w/nursery & children’s church A special prayer and healing service on the 1st Sunday evening of each month at 7:00pm

Pastor Mike Smith

513-732-2211

Handicap Accessible 513-753-4115 www.GoodSamaritanEpiscopal.org

Traditional Worship.......8:15am & 11:00am Contemporary Worship..................9:30am Sunday School...............................9:30am Nursery Available 5767 Pleasant Hill Rd (next to Milford Jr. High) 513-831-0262 www.trinitymilford.org

www.stbernadetteamelia.org

Place orders by October 11 Pick up Oct 17, 10am-noon

www.cloughchurch.org

A New Life - A New Prospective A New Song

Pastor: Michael Fite info: 753-3159 Meeting at WT Elementary 1/2 mile east of I-275 on SR 125

Bethel

Church of the Nazarene Rev. Scott Wade, Senior Pastor Rev. Dale Noel, Congregational Care Pastor Mark Owen, Worship Director SUNDAY: Sunday School (All Ages)....................... 9:30am Worship Service.................................. 10:30am Children’s Worship. (1st-5th Grades) Bible Study............................................6:00pm Nursery Care Provided Handicapped Accessible MONDAY: Ladies’ Prayer Group...........................10:30am WEDNESDAY: Adults Prayer Meeting............................7:00pm Youth Group - Grades 6-12....................7:00pm Small Groups meet in various locations and at different times throughout the week. S.Charity & E. Water Sts. Bethel, Ohio 45106 513-734-4204 Office: M-F 8:00am - 2:00pm E-mail: bethelnaz@fuse.net www.bethelnazarenechurch.org

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

Contemporary Worship Practical Message Classes for Children & Teens Nursery Care Sunday 6:00PM Avalanche Youth Service Wednesday 7:00PM Bible Study (adults) / Avalanche Youth We have many other groups that meet on a regular basis

638 Batavia Pike Corner of Old St.Rt. 74 & Summerside Rd Phone: 513-528-3052 Pastor: Rev. Blossom Matthews Sunday Morning Worship: 8:30 & 10:40 Nursery Care Available Sunday School for all ages: 9:30 Web: www.Summerside-umc.org E-mail: Summerside_umc@yahoo.com

“Encircling People with God’s Love”

Sunday Worship: 10:30am with Childrens Church & Nursery PASTOR JONATHAN KOLLMANN

513-735-2555

www.kingswayfellowship.com

4359 E. Bauman Lane | Batavia, OH 45103 Pastor, Troy P. Ervin

Sunday Worship. 10:00am www.newsongohio.com

THE SALVATION ARMY Worship & Service Center 87 N. Market Street Batavia, OH 45103

513-732-6241 - www.salvos.com/Batavia Sunday School 10:00am- Worship 11:00am Captain Aaron A. Boone, Sr. Captain Amber S. Boone Commanding Officers/Ministers

Looking for a Church That Loves Kids? Looking for Acceptance & Mercy?

vineyard eastgate community church Located @ 1005 Old S.R. 74 (@ Tealtown Rd. in Eastgate)

Sunday Services 8:30, 10:00 & 11:30 AM

513.753.1993 vineyardeastgate.org

PRESBYTERIAN (USA) LOVELAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A Loving, Praying, Caring Church Join us for Sunday Services Worship Service........................10:00am Church School............................11:15am CONNECT Youth Service.............6-8pm Fellowship/Coffee Hour after Worship Nursery Provided/Youth Group Activities 360 Robin Ave. (off Oak St.), Loveland OH

683-2525

www.LPCUSA.org

LPCUSA@fuse.net

PRESBYTERIAN CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Nursery care provided www.calvin-pc.org

ROMAN CATHOLIC

Ask us for information about Angel Food Ministries

Morning Worship 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. High Voltage Youth 6 p.m.

1177 West Ohio Pike (SR125)-Phone 752-2525 Sunday School 9:30am Worship 10:30am

Sunday 10:30am ... Holy Eucharist

2010 Wolfangel Rd., Anderson Twp. 513-231-4301

NAZARENE

SUNDAY SERVICE TIMES

Amelia/Withamsville - 3mi. East of I-275

25 Amelia Olive Branch Rd.

1479 Locust Lake Rd Amelia, Oh 45102 753-5566 Rev. Bill Stockelman, Pastor Weekly Masses, Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM

Pastor: Rev. Duane A. Kemerley Youth Director- JD Young

4050 Tollgate Rd, Williamsburg, OH 513-724-3341 www.cmcchurch.com Mark Otten, Pastor

www.lindalebaptist.com

St. Bernadette Church

330 Gay Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176

Sunday Morning 10:00AM

Come visit us at the

Sunday W orship 9:15am Sunday School 10:30am Nursery, Junior Church

BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 402 W. Plane St. Bethel, Ohio 513-734-7201 www.bumcinfo.org

Welcomes You Y

Sunday Morning Schedule: 9AM - Worship: Traditional 10AM - Classes & Groups 11AM - Worship: Contemporary Nursery care provided

www.williamsburgumc.com

6635 Loveland-Miamiville Rd. (across from Oasis Golf Course) Ph. 513-677-9866 www.epiphanyumc.org Contemporary Services: Saturdays 5pm & Sundays 9:00am Traditional Service: Sunday - 10:30 am

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

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One block north of Main Street at 3rd 513-724-6305 WburgUMC@aol.com

“Room for the Whole Family”

“To Become and Make Disciples Of Christ”

GOSHEN CHURCH OF GOD

Real People...In a Real Church... Worshipping a Real God! 1675 Hillstation Road, Goshen, Ohio 45122 722-1699 www.goshenchurchofgod.org Pastor Tim McGlone Service Schedule Sunday School 10:00am Sunday Worship 10:45am Sunday Evening Worship 6:00pm Wednesday Youth Service 7:00pm Saturday Service 7:00pm

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Amelia United Methodist Church

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Pastor: Tom Bevers www.Cornerstone.ohbaptist.org

UNITED METHODIST

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752-3521

EVANGELICAL FREE Services 8:00 am, 9:15 am & 11:00am Steve Lovellette, Senior Pastor Nursery proivided at all services

RIVER OF LIFE Assembly of God 1793 U.S. 52, Moscow, Ohio 45153 Pastor: Ralph Ollendick Sun. Contemporary Service SS -9:45am, Worship 11:00am Wed.- Informal Biblestudy 7-8pm

www.cloughpike.com

513.768.8614

5910 Price Road, Milford 831-3770

Real Life Assembly of God 2300 Old SR. 32, Batavia, OH 45103 513-735-4228 Sundays Adult Service 10:30am Super Church 10:30am Royal Rangers 6:00pm Wednesday Bible Study, Youth Group & Kids Club 7:00pm Tuesday & Thursday Joe’s Place Teen Center 1:00-4:00pm Real People, Real Issues, Real Life

Sunday School 9:30am Morning Worship 10:45am Wednesday Night Worship & Prayer Service 7:00pm Nursery provided for all services/ Youth & Children’s Programs

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 199 Gay Street Williamsburg, Ohio 45176 Phone: 513-724-7985 Sunday School: 9:30A.M. Worship:10:30A.M.(SupervisedNursery) PRESCHOOL: Tues, Weds, Thurs

Trinity United Methodist

WESLYAN FIRST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST

A Loving Church in Jesus Name

Sunday School........................................10:00AM Sunday Morning Worship........................10:45AM Thurs Prayer & Bible Study......................7:00PM Nursery Provided for Sunday Morning Worship www.FirstChurchofJesusChrist.org 6208 Guinea Pike, Milford, Ohio 45150

Pastor: Melvin Moore Church: 513-575-5450

MULBERRY WESLEYAN CHURCH

949 SR Bus. 28, Milford 831-3218 Eric George, Pastor Rob Meyer, Youth Leader Kent Underwood, Minister of Worship & Music

Sunday School 9:30am Worship/Children’s Church 10:30am Sunday Equipping Hour 6:00pm Adult Bible Study/Youth/Kids Club 7:00pm WED ”A friendly Church for the Whole Family”


RECORD

POLICE REPORTS

Ohio 222, Bethel, Sept. 13.

Domestic violence

At Mulberry Street, Felicity, Sept. 13.

Incidents/investigations Assault

Fraud

Breaking and entering

Menacing

Male was assaulted at 235 Mulberry No. 45, Felicity, Sept. 1. Unlisted items taken from abandoned residence at 2435 Ohio 133, Bethel, Sept. 13. Entry made into barn at 76 Riverview, Felicity, Sept. 10.

Disorderly conduct

Fighting occurred at 2700 block of

Female stated ID used with no authorization at 2605 Gaylord, Bethel, Sept. 8. Male was threatened at 3705 Smyrna, Felicity, Sept. 8.

Public indecency

Male exposed himself at Richey Road, Felicity, Sept. 11.

Theft

Unlisted items taken at 2702 Ohio 125, Bethel, Sept. 14.

REAL ESTATE Clermont County real estate transfer information is provided as a public service by the office of Clermont County Auditor Linda L. Fraley.

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 3206 Beech Road, Henry Baker to Jennifer Smith, 1.052 acre, $35,000.

MOSCOW VILLAGE

214 Second Street, Richard Hall to Clay Hargraves & Paul Meyers Jr., 0.254 acre, $7,500.

TATE TOWNSHIP

1993 Ohio 133, John & Linda Duncan to Lloyd Keeney, 0.5 acre, $73,000.

NEWSMAKERS Bethel resident serving loaned executive

Tom Peterson of Bethel, preparedness specialist, American Red Cross, Cincinnati Area Chapter, United Way's fundraising partner in the annual campaign, is serving as a Loaned Executive (LE) in the United Way of Greater Cincinnati - Eastern Area, covering Brown and Clermont counties. Loaned Executives, individuals “on loan” from area companies or organizations, are lending their time and talents to United Way during the 2009 campaign. They assist staff and volunteers with establishing

and running workplace campaigns, developing campaign s t r a t e g i e s , Peterson facilitating volunteer training and public speaking. Besides expressing their commitment to community service, the LEs are able to develop professionally by gaining experience in areas like public relations, marketing, management, customer service and strategic planning. “United Way has been a great partner with American Red Cross,” Peterson said.

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70th Anniversary

Oliver & Eleanor Jones, formerly of New Richmond, celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversa ry September 23, 2009. A party was held September 12. Oliver retired from Ford Motor Company where he was a tool and die maker. He is an accomplished woodworker and a 55 year member of Ohio Buckeye Lodge 150. Eleanor Painter Jones was a homemaker, Sunday school teacher and choir member at Cranston Memorial Presbyterian Church. She worked at Elder Beerman on Beechmont. She sewed clothes for the family, fostered her children’s music education and created pressed flower and watercolor paintings. The Jones’ have three children, Ronald P. Jones and Nina Sullivan of New Richmond and Christy Gillstrap of Independence KY. They are blessed with seven grandchildren, seventeen greatgrandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren. Congratulations may be made to 8135 Beechmont Ave. W334, Cinti 45255.

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IN THE COURTS The following cases have been filed with Clermont County clerk of courts.

Dissolution

Natalie S. McIntyre vs. Donald Ross McIntyre Linda Zeigler vs. Marvin W. Zeigler Amy L. Ravenscraft vs. Robert E. Ravenscraft Pamela D. Dunn vs. Michael K. Dunn Donna Marie Sanford vs. William Dow Sanford II Brenda Rettig vs. Steven Rettig Robert A. Herrmann vs. Gina R. Herrmann Katherine Jane Vickers vs. Edward Thomas Matthews

Indictments

The following people have been indicted by the Clermont County grand jury to the Court of Common Pleas. This means members of the grand jury decided enough evidence has been collected to warrant filing charges. Nicholas K. Pinger, 23, 3452 Boblender Road, Bethel, trafficking in marijuana, receiving stolen prop-

MARRIAGE LICENSES Alexander Brock, 22, 7266 Shiloh, Goshen, Records Center coordinator and Janelle Sheppard, 21, 492 Ohio 222, Felicity, teacher. Steven R. Estep II, 20, 213 N. Charity, Bethel, landscaper and Sasha Warren, 21, 254 East Plane, Bethel. Joshua Reynolds, 28, 5670 Malsbeary, Williamsburg, salesman and Jamie Dales, 23, 5670 Malsbeary, Williamsburg, Realtor.

erty, Union Township Police Department. Cherita S. Johnson, 29, non-support of dependents, Clermont County Department of Support Enforcement. David Lee Rabe, 48, 2054 Ohio 131, Batavia, operation while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or with certain concentrations of alcohol or drugs in specific bodily substances, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Joshua Dillon Thompson, 19, 2044 Sunset View Lane, burglary, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Jeffrey Allen Daugherty, 24, 300 University Lane, Batavia, burglary, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Kyle Thomas Crouch, 18, 3381 Whispering Trees Drive, Amelia, burglary, safecracking, tampering with evidence, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Kelly A. Mullins, 34, 1046 Riddle Road, Batavia, robbery, Union Township Police Department. Jarrad M. Thacker, 28, robbery, Union

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Join us every Tuesday night for an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring weekly specials 4:30-7:30pm

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Chef’s Roasted Top Round Beef Chicken Dish of the Week Glazed Old-Fashioned Pit Ham Fried Chicken Large Assortment of Side Dishes Dessert will consist of our Signature Chocolate Fountain with tantalizing accompaniments plus other items Complimentary Soft Drink Bar Cash Bar

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Township Police Department. Jeffrey S. Abrams, 28, 2191 E. Ohio Pike #49, Amelia, breaking and entering, Union Township Police Department. Joseph M. Schmidt, 32, 74 Wolfer Road, Amelia, breaking and entering, Union Township Police Department. William M. Burnett, 35, 343 Angela Court, Loveland, theft, Milford Police. Steven M. Colley, 23, receiving stolen property, Pierce Township Police.

Appeals

The following decisions were ren-

PUBLIC NOTICE TO LOW INCOME RENTERS The CLERMONT METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHOR ITY will be accepting applications for the SECTION 8 VOUCH ER WAITING LIST effective October 1, 2009 through October 31, 2009. Applicants may fill out a pre-application on line at the Authority’s website www.clermontmha.org. Applications will no longer be accepted at the Authority’s Administrative Office. Preapplications must be properly completed to be accepted, and only if the family composition and income are within HUD guidelines. The Clermont Metropolitan Housing Authority reserves the right to check all applicant references. The PUBLIC HOUSING Waiting List will close effective Wednesday, September 30, 2009 @ 3:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please call the Administrative Office at 513-732-6010 or for the hearing impaired call TDD 7326010. Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Housing Opportunity 1001502814 To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000

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AMELIA FRIDAY NIGHT St. Bernadette Church 10 min. east of I-275, off Rt. 125 at Walgreen/CVS, turn south on Jenny Lind Rd.

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dered through the Twelfth District Court of Appeals. Interested persons are urged to obtain copies of actual decisions by visiting the court’s Web site, www.twelfth.courts.state.oh.us\ne wdecisions.asp so that the full text of the court’s opinions can be carefully read. In the matter of: Mike Castrucci Ford Sales, Inc. vs. George W. Hoover, presiding judge Stephen W. Powell, judges William W. Young and Robert P. Ringland. The appeals court affirmed the decision of Clermont County Court of Common Pleas.

LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION 878 ACCEPTING THE AMOUNTS AND RATES AS DETERMINED BY THE BUDGET COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING THE NECESSARY TAX LEVIES AND CERTIFYING THEM TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR, adopted 09/14/2009 by the Bethel Village Council. Complete details of the legislation are available upon request at the Municipal Fiscal Office, 120 N. Main St., Bethel, Ohio 45106.Mayor John Swarthout Fiscal Officer Angel Burton 1001503000 LEGAL NOTICE 125 Storage 1958 Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 797-8515 Office 797-4726 Fax 1. Mary Berling M455 3010 Fairoak Road Amelia, Ohio 45102 2. Scott Jeffries J376 4488 Bridlewood Ln Batavia, OH 45103 3. Daniel Jump M449 3049 Lindale Mt. Holly Road Amelia, Ohio 45102 4.John Mattingly G227 4022 SR 132 Batavia, OH 45103 5. Brandi Parker E168 1764 Culver Ct.#2 Amelia, OH 45102 6. Teresa Tremper E151 2730 SR 222 #35 Bethel, Ohio 45106. 858515/1001503521

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Fisherman welcomes autumn rain Howdy Folks, We have gotten an inch of rain as I write this and we needed it, some folks got what we got back in the summer, three or four inches at a time and down south even more! A couple weeks ago Furniture Fair sponsored a crappie tournament at the Boars Head Bait Shop in Afton.

They do this each year. Last week we painted the garage here at our house, we have a Wagner Sprayer and it does a good job, after I learned how to use it. Ruth Ann said it helps to read the instructions. She was right as usual. While painting I asked her would she go inside the garage

and see if the paint was running down the inside wall. With the weather being hot and dry the wood really took the paint, we used almost seven gallons on the garage. We are glad we painted it last week while it was dry. We went down to Home Depot and bought a power

INTRODUCING NEW YOUTH GIRLS, BOYS, AND ADULT VOLLEYBALL PROGRAMS

(MVA) JUNIOR OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL CLUB is now under new direction and NEW COACHES.

• MVA will have 12 teams for the 2010 season. • Youth leagues year round for girls and boys grades 3rd thru 8th. Leagues will include weekly practice, matches and tournament. • Youth skill clinics year round – Register now! • 5th thru 8th grade boys and girls youth training teams • Kindergarten – 2nd grade Volleyball Classes • Introducing Preschool gym classes for ages 3, 4 and 5 year olds during the day! Register now! • Private lessons from Ronnie Mahlerwein, one of the best trainers in the area MCGEES WILL HAVE 7 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED BEACH COURTS READY FOR LEAGUES AND TOURNAMENTS IN THE SPRING 2010 Register now for fall youth leagues. Register individually or as a team! For more information visit our website for all of our new programs!

washer and boy did it do a great job of cleaning the vinyl siding on the house, the mold really came off. The Grant’s Farm on Bucktown Road has some beautiful mums and pumpkins, we went over last Sunday after a covered dish “picnic” for the Owensville Historical Society, which was held at the Owensville Church of Christ since it was raining. We want to thank the church for letting the group use their fellowship hall and thank a couple young ladies that go there for setting this up. After the meal Ruth Ann and I went up to Grants and got a couple big pots of mums to put in front of the freshly painted garage, are they beautiful! The Shaw Farm on 131 near Milford, are open for their fall festival, they have all kinds of activities for the family and hay rides on the weekends. You can ride on a wagon pulled by a tractor or a beautiful team of horses. Ruth Ann and I have taken the 50s and over group from our church down there and also our grand children. They have a 20-acre corn maze that will be a challenge, so give it a try. Last week I picked the

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last blackberries for this Club meetseason, we picked 40 ing we had quarts and put 30 quarts in a visitor on George porch the freezer for pies, cakes the Rooks and cobblers, this has been eating the cat food, I a good year. Ole We wrote last week didn’t see Fisherman about the refrigerator going the critter bad well the young feller until it came running off the that worked on it got it back porch. This little critter was to us last Saturday and it is a beautiful little skunk. It has been paying a visit working good, this kid knows his business, if you to us for a while it has a big white tail, need his servcats ice give us a We want to thank the the will set and call. We attended church for letting the look at it it an auction last group use their while eats their Saturday on Second Creek fellowship hall and food. is Road above thank a couple young notThis the Blanchester for ladies that go there for only thing our friend we likes have been setting this up. that the cat close with for food the over 50 years. He is 97 years young. He little Titmouse birds also will go and live with his like it. They will jump down children in another state, this will be a challenge for onto my boots then on the him and we hope and pray bowl to get to the food, they are so pretty. Again everything will be fine. At the auction we were the big yellow cat lays there talking to a young lady and and barely meow’s at them. Start the week by going she has a patch of everbearing strawberries, we to the church of your choice were going to Mowrystown and praise the good Lord. last Tuesday evening for a God bless all. More later. Grange meeting so we George Rooks is a retired park stopped at her place and got ranger. Rooks served for 28 some sets. years with the last five as Monday evening when manager of East Fork State we got home from the Lions Park.

its own food service for guests, so they can spend their entire visit immersed in solitude if they wish, surrounded by tall trees, huge rocks, the castle‘s own hiking trails and plenty of peace and quiet. Or guests can drive the few miles to outside attractions & other dramatic scenery in the Hocking Hills. Ravenwood offers popular “murder mystery” weekends and also plans “medieval dinners”, getaway workshops, and other special events. Facilities are also perfect for small weddings and other festive occasions. The building has no steps into the 1st floor level - a “drawbridge” leads from the driveway to the massive front door and the first floor guest rms. Nearby are caves, waterfalls, lots of hiking trails, a scenic railway, arts & crafts studios & shop, antique malls and much more. There are often midweek discounts and a special “Royal Family” Adventure Package in the summer.

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BRANSON. Christmas Show Tour, Nov. 29-Dec. 5, $650 pp. Includes transportation, hotels & most meals. WASHINGTON, D.C. - Cherry Blossom Time, Mar 26-29. Only $425 pp. NIAGARA FALLS & TORONTO - June 21-25, $499 pp. CincyGroupTravel, 513-245-9992 www.grouptrips.com/cincy

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Beautiful Seagrove Beach Rent & Relax. Nr Destin, between famous Seaside & Rosemary Beach. Cozy Cottages to Gulf Front Condos. Web Specials. 1-800-537-5387 www.garrettbeachrentals.com

Bonita Springs. A "Bit of Paradise" awaits you! Luxury 2 BR, 2 BA condo with all resort amenities. Call now for reduced fall and winter rates! Local owner, 513-520-5094

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FT. MYERS BEACH. Two luxury 2 Br, 2 Ba condos (1 corner unit) di rectly on the beach & by golf course. Balcony, pool, hot tub & more! South Island. 2 wk. min. Available Sept.Jan. & early March. 513-489-4730

HOBE SOUND. Fantastic 2 br, 2 ba luxury condo on Heritage Ridge Golf Course. 3 mi to Jupiter Island Beach. $2000/mo, 3-4 month commitment. Snowbird Getaway! 513-604-6169

SANIBEL ISLAND Quality, beachfront condos. Excellent service! Great rates! www.SanibelIslandVacations.com 1-888-451-7277 Christmas at Disney World! ORLANDO Luxurious 2 BR, 2 BA condo, sleeps 6, pool, hot tub & lazy river on site. Near downtown Disney & golf. Avail. week of Dec. 20. Local owner. 513-722-9782, leave message

CLEARWATER - Indian Rocks Beach 2br, 2ba Gulf Front condo. Heated pool, balcony. Many up grades. 513-771-1373, 260-3208 www.go-qca.com/condo

CLEARWATER/ST. PETE Gulf front condos. Sandy beach. January ’10, 4 Week Discounts! Florida Lifestyles. 1-800-487-8953 www.ourcondo.com

INDIANA BROWN COUNTY Be renewed by fall’s magnificent colors! Delight your family with a visit to Indiana’s autumn haven and family playground! Comfort Inn, in the ! of all of Nashville’s attractions. 812-988-6118 choicehotels.com

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LEELANAU VACATION RENTALS Over 120 condos, cottages and homes on Lake Michigan, Glen Lake and other inland lakes. Call 231-334-6100 or visit www.leelanau.com/vacation

NEW YORK MANHATTAN--NYC HOTEL $129/2 persons. Singles $124. Suites $139-$159. Lincoln Ctr area, Hudson River views, 18 flrs, kitchenette, 5 mins to midtown, safe, quiet, luxury area. RIVERSIDE TOWER, Riverside & 80th St. Call 1-800-724-3136 or visit: www.riversidetowerhotel.com

VENICE. Beautifully furnished 2BR, 2BA ranch with lake view, ga rage. 5 mi. to Venice Beach. Close to golf courses and Sarasota. $2500/mo. Discount for multiple months. Local owner, 859-746-9220, 653-9602

CHALET VILLAGE www.chaletvillage.com Cozy cabins to luxurious chalets Fully furnished, hot tubs, pool tables. Check SPECIALS, availability and book online 24/7, or call 1-800-722-9617 GATLINBURG. Affordable rates. Fully furnished. 1-8 bdrms. Chalets, Cabins, Privacy, Views, Hot Tubs, Jacuzzis, Fireplaces. 1-800-235-2661 www.alpinechaletrentals.com

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17 Remodeling Projects in Northern Kentucky 1 THE 19TH HOLE

834 Bay Colt Lane Union, KY 41091

Take I-75 South to the Richwood exit. Turn right onto Richwood Drive. Turn right Triple Crown Boulevard. Turn left on Rosebriar Drive. Turn left on Bay Colt Lane.

7 DEB’S WISH LIST

537 Montpelier Ct., Covington, KY 41011

From Kyle’s Lane to Highland Pike in Ft. Wright, turn onto Beaumont Court until it dead ends into Montpelier Court. Turn left and house is 537 Montpelier Court at end of cul-de-sac.

13 OUTDOOR LIVING

44 Hudson Ave. Lakeside Park, KY 41017 From 275 E take the Dixie Hwy exit 83, turn left on to Dixie Hwy, travel 0.7 miles and turn left on Hudson Ave. Barleycorn’s on the corner. Arrive at 44 Hudson Avenue on the right.

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2 EDWARDS BASEMENT

10999 Arcaro Lane Union, KY 41091

I-75S/I-71S: Turn right at KY-338/Richwood Road. Turn right onto Triple Crown Blvd. to Whirlaway (just pass the country club), Left on Whirlaway to Arcaro (1st stop sign), Left on Arcaro, approx. ¾ mile on left side of street.

8 CHARTER OAK EXPANSION

3114 Charter Oak Road Edgewood, KY 41017 From I-275, take the Turkeyfoot Road exit. Go south on Turkeyfoot Road approximately ½ mile. Turn left on Dudley Road. Turn right on Charter Oak (across from BP station). House is +/- ½ mile on the right.

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14 “KEES” TO REMODELING…THE THIRD 229 Colony Dr. Edgewood KY, 41017

South on Turkeyfoot Road. Go one mile past the Dudley intersection, then turn left onto Colony. The house is on the right.

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BEFORE AFTER

3 D & J’S KITCHEN

39 Klainecrest Ave. Ft. Thomas, KY 41075

Take I-471 to the Grand Avenue exit. South on Grand Avenue. Turn right on Klainecrest Avenue.

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9 MAIN FLOOR MAKEOVER

241 Beechwood Road, Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017

I-75 to Exit 188 (Ft. Mitchell/Dixie Highway). South on Dixie Highway (US 25) .4 miles to Right on Beechwood Road. Go .5 mile to house on left.

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1006 Central Avenue Newport, KY 41071

From I-75—take 5th Street exit east, go over Licking River, turn right onto Central to 1006 Central. From I-471—take exit 4 Memorial Pkwy/Newport/10th Street, go West off exit, turn left onto Central, 2nd house on right.

6 Dartmouth Dr. Fort Mitchell, KY 41017

I-75 to south on US 42 (Dixie Highway) to right on superior to left on Dartmouth Drive.

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4 CENTRAL BEAUTY

15 KITCHEN TRANSFORMATION AND MORE

10 DREAM KITCHEN

240 Colony Dr. Edgewood, KY 41017

I-275 to Turkeyfoot Road (Exit 82), South on Turkeyfoot for 1.3 miles. Turn Left onto Colony Drive. Home is on the left side of cul-de-sac, 240 Colony Drive.

16 TOTAL HOME TRANSFORMATION

3 Princeton Ave. Fort Mitchell, KY 41017

From I-75 to south on US 42 (Dixie Highway) turn right on Superior Drive to left on Princeton Avenue.

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5 FT. THOMAS KITCHEN TRANSFORMATION 11 EASY LIVING 95 Orchard Hill Ft. Thomas, KY 41075

Take I-471 to Exit 4 (Memorial Pkwy.), Head east toward Ft. Thomas, Turn left onto Clover Ridge Ave., Clover Ridge becomes Rofford Ave., Turn left onto N. Ft. Thomas Ave., Turn left onto Orchard Hill Rd., Turn left to stay on Orchard Hill Rd.

203 Farmington Dr. Lakeside Park, KY 41017

From 275 in KY take Exit #82 to Turkeyfoot Road. Go north on Turkeyfoot Rd. approzimately 3 tenths of a mile. Turn right onto Farmington Dr. Stop at the first house on your right 203 Farmington Dr.

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6 SADEGHI KITCHEN ADDITION 125 Dixie Place Ft. Thomas 41075

Take I-471S bound, Take exit 4 for Memorial Pkwy towards Bellevue, Turn left onto KY-1120/Memorial Pkwy, Turn left on Water Works, Turn left on Hartweg Avenue, Turn left at Dixie Place.

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17 ALL ABOUT GREEN

794 Dudley Road Edgewood, KY 41017

Take the Turkeyfoot Road exit 82 off I-275, head South on Turkeyfoot Road, turn left on Dudley Road, follow Dudley Road for 2.4 miles, then turn left onto a private drive to 794 Dudley Road.

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12 BUCKEYE BASEMENT

29 Hudson Ave. Lakeside Park, KY 41017

From 275 take the Dixie Hwy. exit 83, turn left on to Dixie Hwy., travel 0.7 miles and turn left on Hudson Ave. Barleycorn’s on the corner. Arrive at 29 Hudson Ave. on the left. House is back of the long drive, next to the pond.

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Laurel/New Richmond 3Br, mature trees, new wndws, Remod kit & Bath, almost an acre. Real Estate for Sale Mtg w/Chase Bank, if qualify, take over pmts Apartments for Sale 155 $95,000.513-734-0702

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100 Homes, Ohio BATAVIA Home for Sale 3 Bdrms/2bth 1,512 Sq. Ft. All Kit App Full Size W&D C/H & Air $613* per month Sun Homes at East Fork Crossing 1-877-469-7250 If Phones are busy Please call back *Financed amt $29,553 at 12.5% int., 15 yr term. Excludes Any sales tax. Includes discounted site rent of $252 per month Restrictions apply. Exp. 10/31/09

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PICK THE LOT & WYOMING THE FLOOR PLAN! 3BR 2.5 BA for With over 15 site built Lease/Purchase,Lease $1,600/month,$215,000 sale flr plans to choose price. 642 Grove Ave. from let us help you 513-761-3974 build your new home. You pick the flr plan 105 Homes, Kentucky that best suites your families needs & the MASON VERY NICE FT THOMAS- 4 br, 4Br, 2.5Ba, gas fp, lot. We will do the 2 ba, 1436 South Ft. 2car att gar, wooded rest!! Call for more inbackyardNr PG. 513-652Thomas Ave bsmnt, fo. @ 513-536-3290 3257 513-652-3257 gar, $128,500, 859-635-7718 REAL ESTATE AUCTION Offered by Cornerstone Realty, Inc. / GALLATINsecluded Lutz Auction Services on 1 acre, nr Boone Thursday, October 8, 2009 6:00pm Co. line, newly remod, 143.75 ACRES, Aurora, IN 47001 3 br, 2 ba, manufac Located at 8455 North Hogan Rd, Aurora, IN tured home, new carp, 47001: From Lawrenceburg, take SR 50 west, roof, & deck, great right on SR 350, right on North Hogan Rd for buy! Will consider land 5.2 miles, property on left. contract w/ down Looking for a private & secluded tract of recpymnt, $69,900, reational ground or a hunters paradise? Mostly 859-653-3284 wooded with some open grass areas, currently being used for horses. Ideal getaway, great for HIGHLAND HTS quad riding, Hogan Creek runs along the entire 3br, 2ba. Nr NKU, front of the property. It has a 5 yr old 3 bdrm large deck, fin family ranch home w/city water & a few outbuildings. room, $144,000. Beautiful views. There is no bridge over Hogan 859-781-0885 Creek, however, the present owners have used this farm as their permanent residence Morningview- 5 rm for years. frame hse, 1 ac, sold AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Private showings only. as is, no wrty, $69,900 Log onto lutzauctions.com for auction terms 859-356-2982 and pictures. To place your Ralph Brinkman - Owner Dale & Randy Lutz - Auctioneers BINGO ad call 513-266-1859/513-266-1860 513.242.4000 AU 01030327 / AU10100126

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Elite

EA. OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

BARBER SHOP or Beauty Salon, Oakley Sq. Isabella Ave. 513-621-6653

ofďŹ ce space 183 for lease Loveland/ Maineville2000+ sf, upscale finish, surveillance, street frontage, off st prkng, $1650, 513-678-3254

real estate 197 wanted I’ll buy your house today! CA$H!!!!!!!!!!!! Any area or condition Ken 513-235-2579

200 apartments, furnished NORWOOD -1st flr, 1 rm effcy, 1person. clean/quiet private entry. All utils pd. $460+dep. 513-919-0830 SPRINGFIELD TWP 8847 DALY RD 3BD/1 BA FOR LEASE. JUST REMODELED. NEW APPL. $750/MO + DEP 513-7033805 WYOMING 3BR 2.5 BA Nicely updated home in village; walk to schools fenced yard,$1,600 513-761-3974

513 766-0647

Larry S. Burcham, Auctioneer

(859) 586-6223 Bus Burlington, KY Terms, Cash or Approved Check. All Buyers Must Be Able To Provide Acceptable ID

PUBLIC AUCTION DIRECTIONS: FLORENCE:EXIT 180 UNION FLORENCE QUALITY INN 7925 US 42 RIGHT OFF THE 1-75 EXIT.SIGNS POSTED 41042

CONSIGNMENTS - WELCOME

apts.-houses 215 to share

SATURDAY October 3 @ 6:30P.M.

In-side

Guns & Computers will be some of the ďŹ rst items sold.

Out-Side

Collection of Hummels, GUNS, Computers laptops, ANTIQUES, CARS, TRUCKS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRACTORS & TRAILORS, DUMPS, Several Estates, you bring it we sell it. Grigson & Grigson LLC (859-282-1336) (859-757-8805) photos posted in web-site (www.Auctionzip.com) 12991(jgrigson1@fuse.net) COL JACK GRIGSON JR. ( NATIONALLY ADVERTIZED ).

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EASTGATE – 4377 Terrace Dr. Roomy ranch w/FR add on. 3-4 BRs, fresh paint & carpeting, newer roof, fenced yd, quiet street, lg barn & private deck. No stairs. $135,000. Clough to Terrace.

retail for 177 lease

192 personal

PIERCE TWP

Jason Bowman, CRS 901 E. Legendary Run Dr.

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SURPLUS AUCTION

513.242.4000

East of Amelia, Ohio

Fred Enders

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Saturday October 3, 2009 - 9 A.M. Held @ Boone Co. Fairgrounds Burlington, KY Surplus Items of Boone Co., Ky. Fiscal Court, The Boone Co. Sheriff’s Dept. & N.Ky. Water Dist. & Strike Force. Fairgrounds is located at 5819 Idlewild Rd. (Ky. 338N), Burlington, KY. TRUCKS & MISC.: (’93 & ’89) F600 Ford service trucks, ’92 Ford F700 service truck, ’93 F150 Ford p/u, ’05 Ranger extended p/u, (’96 & ’97) F350 Ford trucks, ’99 Ford 250 Crew Cab p/u, ’05 Nissan p/u. AUTOS & SUVS: 12 Ford Crown Vics ’05, (4) ’04, (3) ’03, (3) ’01, 1998; 2002 Ford Mustang SHERIFF INPOUND VEHICLES & MISC: Sheriff will have impound vehicles & a few other court ordered vehicles in sale. They are advertised elsewhere in Legal Ad. Also selling: 4 LCD TV sets (flat screen w/DVD players, misc. jewelry, clothes, hand & power tools, bikes, video games, radios, air conditoners, fishing gear & other items. Autos/Trucks/etc will sell @9am. Sale inventory, including items listed hereon, is subject to change at the discretion of Seller. All items sell "AS-IS". (859) 586-7441 Res.

LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!

Jason Bowman, CRS

24/7 Recorded Message 1-888-766-0647 ext. #7836 www.jjbowman.com

EA. OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

LOVELY 4.8 ACRE LOT STONELICK ACRES DEVELOPMENT, Blanchester Schls. partially cleared, water, elec, cable tv, 513-943-9220

$300 Furnished 3BR 2BA brk ranch Private Bath. Utilities Included. Looking For Female Roommate to Share Cost. 753-0989

1.75 Private Acres! Open Flr Plan w/3 BR, all appliances stay, updated mechanics & HVAC

513 766-0647

auctions/ 150 Land for Sale/ 192 personal Residential property

ROOMMATE WANTED- In newly built home on 5 acres, male or female, n/smkr pref. Pvt BR w/ attach ed bath, gar, shared LR, DR & kitchen, lots of bsmt storage. $750/mo + 1 mo dep. Bethel (Saltair). 513-382-8158

TO PLACE AN AD: Call 513.768.8837

OPEN SUN., 10/4, 2:00-3:00PM

For Sale - 3b/2b home w/all appl. newer carpet, $21,900 in house finan. avail. 888-2703316 Sun Homes EHO/WAC Expires 9/30/2009

To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000

Goshen Lakeshore-- If you’re looking Free rent. Will finance! for buyers, you’re ’95, 3BR, 2BA, vinyl/ in the right shingle, great schls, lot neighborhood. rent $299. 513-348-5232

EASTGATE / MC GUFFY $195,000 - 4 bd, 2.5 bth, lakes and playground, nice yard. 1232 Ben Avon Ct 513-607-0980

FAIRFAX-Open Sun 2-4, 2BR, 2½BA, full bsmt + 2 BR 2 BA carriage house. Both w/ updated kit, double lot. $220,000 3804 Southern Av. 513-561-0197

PATENTED HAPPY JACK FLEA BEACON Control Fleas in the home without toxic sprays. Results overnight! BETHEL FEED & SUPPLY (734-2246). www.happyjackinc.com

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2009 - 5:00 PM REAL ESTATE Home and Extra Lot - Total 1.44 Acres Located 3280 Yelton Ln, Amelia, OH 45102 Directions: From Amelia, take, take St. Rt. 125 east about 3 miles to left on Yelton Lane (across from Starlite Drive In Theater) to property on right . Almost to the end. Being sold to settle Estate. Drive by and take a look or call for an appointment to see inside. Also, home will be open one hour before auction. INVESTORS - REHABBERS TAKE A LOOK!!! House is a 1 1/2 story frame with 3 bedrooms, living room, large kitchen & dining room, utility room, front and back porches, etc. Needs some TLC, remodeling, updating. Also has a separate garage workshop building. Picture on WWW.JTWILSON.COM 2 Lots (0.72 acres each). Will be sold together. Parcel IDS.032018A033 & 032018A038. MINIMUM BIT ONLY $28,666!!! Terms: Buyer to pay 10% of purchase price down payment deposit at conclusion of bidding. Closing on or before 30 days with full possession. No buyer’s premium Inspections must be done prior to auction date. Broker/Auctioneer represents the estate only ESTATE OF ARVID D. CONRAD Ruby J. Logston, ADM. Case #09ES6742 Lawrence Walker, ATTY

JOEL T. WILSON CO. Ltd. AUCTIONEERS

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apts.-houses 215 to share

225 apartments, 225 apartments, 225 apartments, 225 apartments, 240 condos for unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished rent

HOUSE TO SHARE Lrg, private brdm & private bath, fem seeking same, patio, n/s, lrg yard $450 + ½ utils. 513-310-1288

BATAVIA- 2 & 3Br, 1.5 Ba, W/D hkup, dining rm, deck, Pets ok, Move In Specials Call 513-379-0046

senior 220 living

A M E L I A - 1 BR, whlchair access, Sr apt, very priv, eqpt kit, W/D, carport, lease req. $490 mo + dep.(513) 797-1717 or 513-260-6410 225 apartments, unfurnished

4 bd 2 ba home $261/mo. or $32,900! Foreclosure! buy! 5% down, 30 years @ 8%. For listings 800-559-4109 x R233 AMBERLEY NR- 2nd flr, 5 rms, balcony, offst parking, heat/air/wtr incl, $700/mo + $700 dep 513-777-1191

BATAVIATimber Glen Apartments 2 & 3 Bedrooms From $499 "Like New" Wooded views, vaulted ceilings $99.00 Deposit Special Ask about our Rent Specials 513-753-5050 * Restrictions apply*

BEAUTIFUL 1704 BREWSTER AVENUE special! 513-616-3584 3BDRM, HDWD FLRS, UPDATED KITCHEN/ FELICITY-- 2BR, air, eqpt BATHROOM/MORE.. kit, references & deposit CALL 513-225-2969 required. 3rd mo FREE. 513-876-2909

BETHEL--1 BR $425, FELICITY 2 BR $525. Nice, lrg rooms, wooded setGarrison Place ting, deck. 673-8276 Senior Apartments or 673-7771 C L I F T O N - 3Br 2Ba, appl,

AVAILABLE NOW Rent Subsidized Free Utilities Secure Building 513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750 EHO

Day Heights Meadows Spacious 1 & 2 br apts Ask about our special. 575-2540 Montgomery - 2BD /2BA Garage,Washer/Dryer Hkup,Fireplace,Balcony, Pool,Near I-275, $875 513-885-7681

ANDERSON 1br w/new kit, hdw gar 1yr lease. $550+dep No pets 513-608-6504

MT LOOKOUT /COLUM TUS- PVT LG 2BR,2.5BA CONDO,LR/DR,W/D,UPD KIT,BSMT,DECK,NWR WNDOS,OFF-ST PK,$900 513-289-7475 MT. WASH - 2BD 1BA $500/month $250 dep. 2nd fl apt in quiet 4 fam. Heat/water pd. No dogs. 513-379-7984

New Richmond, 1br, 2nd flr, storage and laundry, clean, no pets $400/mo 513-752-7626

NORWOOD- 3 units Lg efficiency ht/wtr pd; 1 br, lg 2 br, wtr/trash pd. Section 8 approved 513-497-1742

OAKLEY Near Hyde Park. 1Br 2nd flr of duplex. Lg rooms. $475+dep. 352-231-4442

PLEASANT RDG 2br’s eqpt C/air coin lndry, MT. WASHINGTON- pking, No pets, Sec 8 1593 Clio. Very clean ok $490. 531-9700 PLEASANT RIDGE- 1 & 2 br, heat/water paid, eqpt kit, $495/mo. Call 513-3966909

$375/ mo, 1BR $650/mo, 2BR $875/mo, Jackson Advisory Grp 513-602-2469

Mt. Washington-1br free heat/cooking gas Call today 513-315-0478 www.dawn management.com

READING--4 rooms, clean, neat, newly decorated, heat incl., lockout bldg. Reasonable. 513-631-4477 859-653-1901

Hyde Park Eff. $395/mo+ heat, off st park ,no pets. Call 513-533-1924; 254-7373

MT WASHINGTON -- 2BR Walnut Hills- Lrg 2 & 3Br, eqpt kitchen, crpt, in brick 5 fam, a/c, D/W lndry, Ht pd, N/S, gar avail, $550-$700/mo cat ok $550. 513-831-9744

513-984-0521

HYDE PARK/Oakley1Br in brck 4 Fam, AC, d/w. lndry, pkrg, ht/wtr pd. cat ok, N/S $565. 513-831-9744.

David @ 604-3262 for amenities and specials!

To Place Legal Advertising Call 513.242.4000 Deadline: Friday at 5 p.m.

250 houses for rent 1 MO FREE RENT on selected homes BATAVIA Homes For Rent 3 Bdrms & 2ba From 1216 to 1456 Sq.Ft. Rent from $699 Reduced Security Deposit All Kitchen Appliances Full Size Washer & Dryer Central Air & Heat Swimming Pool Club House Expires 10-31-09 Sun Homes at East Fork Crossing 1-877-469-7056 If Phones are busy Please call back

Just off Erie @ Redbank Rd 2 Private Rooms w/ bath, Fully furnished, cable tv, micro, frig, incl all util. $400mo, 1 Adult, N/Smkr. 513-310-3426

appliances peted, No Pets. $400. FREE heat & water 513-575-2492

BATAVIA Willowbrk Apts

EASTGATE 1,2,3, eff, 2BR, w/cpt, balc, $335+ free ht lakeview, pool, playgrd 528-1540/314-9230 From $550. Sec 8 acpt Dawnmanagement.com Call 513-520-1437 or EASTGATE2br, newly 513-619-7922

MILFORD-Spacious 1-2BR, new w/w crpt, free wtr, clean, prkg, 831-4004, 474-5093

Pvt blcny, secure, well lit 1BR $425-$450 2BR $550

RiverviewApts 859-578-0070

rehabbed, eqpt kit, crpt/ hrdwd, ac, cn lndry, prkg. Near schools/parks. From $525. 351-1412 x 103. HMS

ASK ABOUT SPECIALS

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farms/country

Laundry/ Housekeeping4 hours, 2 times/wk, $12/hr, nr Harpers Point, ref, own transportation, (513) 3812800 code 5502

ASSISTANT in Mason for Intelligent Active Phys Dis. Indiv, flex hrs, no exp, $10+ 513-381-2800 code7778

312 child carehelp wanted

NO APPLICATION FEE! 1 MONTH FREE RENT! Spacious & updated 2 bed apartment from $500! Peaceful setting on no outlet street. Free Water! Central Heat and Air! Pets o.k.! $200 security deposit.

prodigyprop.com/GG | 513.351.RENT Mt Washington Mears Place Apartments

2 bed, 2 bath apts w/ balcony, heat/water paid, next door to Mt Washington Elementary School and new Recreation Center

Call for Specials 604-3262 or 544-5525 www.cincyprop.com

Mt Washington Ridgeview Apartments Large 1 bedroom apartments w/ balcony and central air. Parking and nice laundry facilities.

Mt Washington – Beech Crown Apartments 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with heat/water paid, $395 for 1 bedroom and $525 for 2 bedroom, Move-In Specials! Walk to the Mt Washington business district.

604-3262 or 532-5933

Mt Washington

Call 258-5106 or 604-3262

Ranchvale Apartments Central air, balconies and dishwashers in large 1 and 2 bedroom apts. Elevator, locked, intercom building. Laundry on each floor. Remodeled common area’s.

233-0867

SYCAMORE TWP

513-474-6886

Coding Training

SALES ENGINEER

Manufacturer’s Rep firm seeking experienced salesperson with knowledge of pumping, process equipment & instrumentation. Proven sales history preferred. Territory - State of Ky. Salary, commission, auto. Send resume to: H. Hamilton, Fax 513-5310445 or Email to: cassociates3@cinci.rr.com

345 management APARTMENT MGR Must have experience in qualifying tenants for rentals, and main tenance. Full time. 513-753-6191

offered to prepare for the Certification Exam. Course includes 10 wk instruction course, text & workbooks, 1 yr mem- MANAGER/Caretaker bership to the AAPC, Milford, Part-time the certification exam, Hourly wage +apt. Self medical terminology storage exp. a plus. overview, basic anato606-882-2206 my overview, ICD-9, CPT & HCPC’s coding. 350 healthcare Wed & Sat classes now forming in KY & OH for the October start date. Please contact PT/FT. Private Duty jeanpryor13 FAMILY BRIDGES @yahoo.com that cares about its for registration employees & clients. information. We are hiring EXPERIENCED Caregivers. Call (513) 531-5404.

CAREGIVERS

Speech Therapist

School based P/T position. Flexible schedule. Ohio license Req. Fax resume to: 866-687-2823 or email: applicants@ psi-solutions.org

accounting330 financial

Case Manager

needed to support patient needs, facilitation and coordination of care during stay. This is a temporary but full time role beginning in October. RN, LPN or LSW preferred. Send resume to: Deborah.Ainsworth@ healthsouth.com or apply at www.health south.com/careers

CPA

Small Eastside firm. Experience working on corporate & individual tax returns is req’d Add’l work will include outsourced controller work on-site at client offices along w/ other duties. Resume & salary requirements to Tony@mwbcpas.com fax to 513-834-9038

335 information systems

Certified Nurse Practitioner ∂ FT with benefits ∂ Geriatric patient experience required

Send resume to HR at CareBridge Palliative Care Services TRAINING! To $38K first 7625 Camargo Rd Ste. 200 year + advancement & beneCincinnati, OH 45243 fits! Must know to operate Or FAX to computers & basic programs. 513 770 0625 EOE 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

ENTRY LEVEL Network Tech

8352 Blue Ash Rd. LOST & FOUND To place your BINGO ad Ads are FREE!! 1st month rent call 513.242.4000 513.242.4000 1/2 price 2BR, 1BA, lrg living accountingaccountingrm, den, lrg dining rm, 330 financial 330 financial equip. kitchen. BaseAnderson--3 bd 2 ba ment stor. Deer Park Chief Credit Officer / Senior Lender home $247/mo. or School Dist. Fenced Dayton area community bank seeks full-time Chief $55,000! Foreclosure! in yard. $795 mo + BABYSITTER Wanted Credit Officer/Senior Lender to lead and manage all buy! 5% down, 30 yrs utilities. No Pets. Small business owner lending functions of the Bank portfolio of commercial, consumer, and real estate loans. This includes loan @ 8%. For listings Call 513-615-3197. seeking P/T sitter @ production, administration, collected and troubled asset 800-559-4109 x1055 work out, management and liquidation. Also manages their place of business

Anderson TownshipWILLIAMSBURGUpdated 4br, Nice 2 BR ranch on nice yard, 1 car gar, flat lot, gar/opener, all Excellent schools. applis, covered patio, $1150/mo+util WITHAMSVILLE free lawn care service, 307-2873 1-2br spacious clean, $620/mo + $500 dep. ww crpt ht/wtr pd, bus Credit check required, BETHEL2 br, 1 ba, 843-5491, 474-5093 nice updates, $645 + 1 yr lease, immed occup, no pets. mobile homes dep & ref, 425 S. UnSection 8 ok! 235 for rent ion 513-943-7731 513-943-9648

Find the perfect employee. For internet and newspaper recruitment solutions. Call Community Classified

753-4789

BLUE ASH-3BR, 1 Ba, fenced backyrd, well-maint. Beautiful house. 4178 GlendaleMilford Rd. AMELIA mobile home $895/mo on private 1/2 acre lot. 513-460-9969

HEBRON. 4058 Limaburg Rd. 14x70, fully eqpt kit, 2 br, 1 ba. New carpet, hdwd flrs. Very private. $600/mo. 859-653-2850. No pets Shown by appt only.

CHILDCARE/HSK Positions PT/FT Call us or visit our website Home Management Services

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AMELIA- beautiful 3br 2ba. Lg equipt kit, big fam rm, FP, strg, lg yard. Credit Check &Refs $90 0. 513-797-4200

in Bethel. Day & eve ning hours. Must have ref. & experience with young children. Drop off resume at 3017 SR 125, Bethel, Oh.

2br, $575/mo. + dep. 513-600-1880

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OAKLEY- 3 br, big kit, all new appl, sep din rm & liv, study on 1st flr, fin bsmnt, 3 lvl, $1250, 513-455-0184

portunity in the child care field! Choose your own hours! Set your own rates! Be your own boss! To join the 4C registry, call 513-221-0033

SYCAMORE TWP ANDERSON- 3Br Quiet cul-de-sac, up raised ranch, remod, 2000sf 2Ba 2 car gar, dated 3 BR, new crpt, 2 dcks, FP, cul de sac, lrg 1st flr lndry, patio. $900. 513-600-2421 $1350 513-304-4558

For rent. Spacious 2 bedrooms, C/A. Close to bus line, Newer appliances, small dogs. Call

Mt. Washington Garden Green Apartments

AMELIA - 3BR 2BA Brick Ranch. Quiet street, lge lot, 2 car gar $900/mo 513-797-8515

312 child carehelp wanted

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LOVELAND - 3BR ranch, C/A, lg cov patio & yd, in-home crpt, equip kit, w/d, $875 310 opportunities mo + util’s. 513-317-6373

LOVELAND 9857 UnionCemetery Rd. 2-story 3BR home on wooded lot. Serene country-setting overlooking pond. Stove, refrigerator included in bright, cheery kitchen. Full basement, gas heat, air conditioning, over sized 2-car garage w/separate, spacious workshop. $850/mo + utilities + security dep Available Soon! (513) 683-6812

- Community Classified

KENNEDY HEIGHTS & serv.com ELMWOOD- Furnished - Fridge, laundry, kitcheducational en, a/c, cable, bus. 320 opportunities $85, $95, $105/wk 513-851-0617, 513-429-5036 Medical

homes LOVELAND 11787 Lebanon Rd 2300sf home on 2.8 acres, new appli, cabi NEW RICHMOND nets, & floor in kit, new carpet in liv rm & mstr Horse farm. 3-horse bdrm, hdwd flrs in re - barn, run-in, 5+ acres of pasture, 3BR, mainder. 4 BR/2full BA, 1.5BA, lrg fam rm, whole house freshly liv rm & kit. painted, wash/ dryer, lrg wood deck & patio. $1500/mo. Plse no dogs, $1250 + Call 513-376-0639 dep. 513-683-6812

513-844-1710

eqpt kit, nice yard. $575mo. Call 513-791-1685

WILLIAMSTOWN - lrg 609 Walnut St. Rent 2 br, 1 ba, all appl, w/d BATAVIA-based on Income Free MT. WASHINGTON. hkup, very clean, no Nice Clean 1BR 1st Utils. Great Loc! 241- MARIEMONT3 BR Quiet 1 br w/balc. Heat/wtr pets/smokers, $450, flr 1st Month Rent 9290 Managed by townhse, 2½ BA, fully eqpt pd. On busline. $395-$435. 859-409-9883 FREE! Free heat for- Showe Management kitchen, W/D hkup, 2 car No dogs. 513-231-8690 gar. $1225. 513-231-5921 ever! $495/mo. Corp. TTY relay Deposit required. WITHAMSVILLE 800-750-0750 Milford / Miami Twp New Richmond Scenic, quiet, 1, 2 & 3 BR, Pool, C/A, 513-732-0532 Remodeled w/newer 1BR, equipt kit, carD/W, W/D hook-ups, Pets OK

FREE RENT SPECIALS

Free rent until 11/1/09

rooms 270 for rent

MT WASHINGTON WALTON Dlx clean 1-2br, wbfp, RIDGE gar, balc, pool, ht/wtr Large apts LOVELAND Ranch, 232-0628, 474-5093 2 BRs w/ 1 or 2 Baths 2BR,1 bath,detached 4 bd 2 ba home garage $800month+sec Private Balconies $261/mo. or $32,900! dep.no pets 513-683-4056 Mt Washington Near new Kroger’s Foreclosure! buy! 5% 513-683-0039 Great 1 and 2 859-485-2600 DEER PARK--3 br, 2 HYDE PARK- spacious down, 30 years @ bedroom apts with Mt Washingtonfull ba, nice deck, 2BR, LL of 2 Fam. With the start of a 8%. For listings 800ht/wtr paid in sever 7 rms, full bsmnt, 1 car new school year, conwood burning stove, 6 mo lease to begin 559-4109 x T962 WEST CHESTER-1 BR al locations. Call gar, fncd bckyrd, $850, sider a new career op$700, 513-312-8599 month 2 month there cottage, lg LR, w/w crpt, DEER Park-2BR 2nd flr, 4-fam,equipt kit, ht/wtr pd, a/c, coin op, extra clean. $630 + dep. 859-384-9072

AVONDALE N$99. dep special, move in by 10/5 2 BR, equipt, laundry, after $700/mo, plus gas prkg, $595. DOWNTOWN- Perfect & elec. 513-979-8178 513-471-4443 Quiet Efficiency Apts,

To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000

LANDEN- 2Br, 2 Ba on 1st flr, all appl incl W/D, $725/mo+ $500 deposit. 513-313-7132/ 513-300-8822

AMELIA - 3 BR/2BA homes for rent starting @ $649 per mo. reduced sec. dep. 888-442-5841 Apple Creek MHC/ Sun Homes. PIERCE TWP-Spacious 2 & 3 BR, 1½ BA, wbfp, w/d www.4applecreek.com hkup, starting at $650mo. Hurry in - offer ends NORTHSIDE 3br, 1ba, Immed occup. 623-6934 9/30/2009 EHO/WAC House, $725. SILVERTON - Nice 1 READING. 1 br condo. KENWOOD. Ind Hill BR apt great location Eqpt kit, lndry, pkng. Lease Schls. 8568 Pine. 4 br, Looking for option. $495 mo. Small pet 1 ba, newer appls, fenc’d yd. $1050 + Good Tenants OK. 513-821-5436 utils. 513-608-6016 Call 513-891-6921

1 BR, eqpt kit, a/c, W/D, prkng, storage, $395. 513-235-3167

balc, carpet & blinds, A/C, $585/mo+ $300 dep. 513-521-3753 HYDE PARK –EFF

DEER PARK-1 BR, LR, DR, equipt kit, carpet, A/C, gar, storage, lndry, HEAT PAID $550 C le a n 513-314-7220

AVONDALE1 & 2 BR, heat and water paid, equipped kitchen, Section 8 ok. 513-961-2482

EASTGATE Nr special $99 Dep. 1 & 2BR $499; 1 BA, C/A & ht, w/d hkup xtra, pool, pets ok. 513-753-6191

Milford

MT AUBURN-$250. dep special, move in by 10/5. EDEN PARK-1 & 2 3 BR, equipt, lndry, BR, hdwd flrs, c/a, prkng, c/a, D/W, gated prkng, se - $775/mo. No Sec cure entry, move-in tion 8. 513-471-4443 HOUSE! -

w/d hkup, 1 mi from UC Amelia -2br town$700/mo+ dep.Sec 8 ok. house, new carpet, 513-885-3754 patio, W/D incl, quiet 2BR, setting, no dogs, $525, COLERAINheat & wtr pd, eqpt, 797-8585

AMELIA Lrg 2 BR apts, lrg equipt kit, air, quiet, prvt, no outlet, sm pet ok. $550-$570, all util pd except elect. 513-947-8249 GREAT MOVE-IN SPECIALS!

EASTGATE

1br, heat, water, sewer, & trash furnished. $375 a month + dep. Call 513-528-6929.

250 houses for rent

513.242.4000

houses-lease/ 255 option to buy Anderson Nr-Exec home 4000 sf, 13 rms, 4 BR, 3.5 ba, gourmet kit, fin bsmt $2295. 513-553-1195

CHERRY GROVE 2BR rnch, cottage condos for style, 1BA, gar, $600 240 rent mo & $600 dep. No ROSELAWN-2br, pets. 513-313-7838 BATAVIA; 2BR, 1st Just remodeled, new mo free. Eqpt kit, Cumminsville 3BR, 1 kit, BA, hdwd flrs, a/c, D/W, 1.5 bth, w/d 1/2BA 5rm house. ref. garage, full bsmt, 310-398 hk-up., fireplace. stove, wshr/dryer, mi- nice yard. $795/mo + $585-$610/mo. 513- cro. $650/mo. Sec. 8. dep 513-471-4443 Accounting, Financial 330 237-3692, 831-5959 Off st. pkg. 542-3492 Child Care Help Wanted 312 WALNUT HILLS , Mt Customer Service 353 CLERMONT - AME - F E L I C I T Y - - 3 B R , Auburn, Cumminsville LIA area. Rent/Option equipped kit, yard, 3BR, 1.5BA & 2 family. Engineers, Technical 340 to Buy. 2BR 2BA porch, $650+dep + Equipt. all rented. Health & Beauty Services 363 Brand new bldg! car references. 513-876Must sell. General Help Wanted 390 garage, No Steps. Pri - 2909 $17,000 & up. Healthcare 350 vate Patio. $850/mo + 513-543-8838 Felicity Ohio- River dep. 6 miles to I-275. Information Systems 335 view, new hs, 2br/2ba, 513-520-6341 garages, In-Home Opportunities 310 on 5 acres, Rt 52, nr 260 storage Instruction/Schools 394 Chilo, lawn mowing provided, dep & ref Loveland/Maineville Job Listing Service 396 req $785/mo Inside & Outside- RV, Management 345 EASTGATE Nr. 513-553-4177 Boat or car storage. Manufacturing/Trades 380 2-3 BR, 2.5 ba, bsmt 513-683-4444 Personnel Services 397 FLORENCE. 3 br. 1.5 or gar. 2BR from ba, older two story. Full rooms $750; 3BR $995; Position Wanted 391 bsmt, eqpt kit, C/A. $850 + 270 for rent Pet ok/ (restric Professional 355 dep. 5 Sair St. 859-620-9112 tions). 513-752-2888 Restaurant/Hospitality 360 FAIRFIELD- 2ba. 1.5ba, Florence- 3 br, 2 full Resume Services 398 w/d incl., secure bldg, ba, liv rm, fam rm, lrg FLORENCE for Rent $695/mo. No pets. NonRetail 365 smkng unit.. 513-314-5758 eat in kitch, 1 car gar, $189+tax Microwave 370 privacy fnc, in grnd & fridge. All utilities Sales/Marketing LOST & FOUND pool, gas fp, avail incl. 859-371-9711 Administrative 375 $1050 + dep, Transportation 387 Ads are FREE!! 10/5, LOST & FOUND 859-356-6607 or Ads are FREE!! Employment Information 392 513.242.4000 859-760-6359 513.242.4000

and directs activities and priorities of lending staff. Position reports to President & CEO. Ideal candidate must have bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business Management, or equivalent and 10 or more years industry experience, including at least 7 years of commercial lending experience with a minimum of 5 years management experience; in-depth knowledge of lending regulations, operations, credit underwriting, and loan administration; demonstrated ability to develop and successfully implement business development strategies to achieve organizational goals; ability to apply concepts of complex financing and amortization; ability to read, interpret, and analyze complex documents such as financial reports and technical and legal journals; and demonstrated ability to lead, manage, motivate, and delegate to others in an effective and efficient manner. Strong sales and interpersonal communication skills, including written and oral presentation, are critical, as is the ability to work in both a matrix-management and team-oriented environment. Competitive compensation and benefits package offered. Qualified candidates should mail or email resume and cover letter to: Keystone HR Consulting, LLC, 515 Windsor Park Dr. #4, Dayton, OH 45459 Email: Rosalie@Keystone-HR.com (no phone calls please)

Finance Manager MAG, a global industrial machinery, systems integration, and service provider is seeking a Finance Manager to take our Hebron, KY based business to the next level. This position, reporting to the Americas CFO, will provide analysis in all aspects of finance, act as a business partner with our operating and SG&A organizations, prepare strategic and operating plans, and act as a change agent to streamline processes and systems. Qualified candidates must possess 10-15 years of financial experience, including finance site leader experience; must have a minimum of 3 years experience with SAP operating systems; and have a degree in finance or accounting. A CPA, CMA or MBA is preferred. We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefit package to our employees. Forward your resume, no calls, to: HebronHR@cinmach.com EOE M/F/D/V

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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

Therapy Alliance is currently seeking therapists for the following locations: OT/COTA - Salem Woods - Mt. Lookout COTA - East Galbraith - Forest Park OT -Greystone/Terrace View - West Cincy OT - Kensington - Middletown To learn more about these positions call (513)777-6200 or apply on-line @ www.therapyalliance.net


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Dental

Orthodontic Technician Exciting opportunity to join our team of professionals in a caring and friendly environment. Candidates must be self starters with good people skills. Must have some dental experience. 4 days Milford area. Fax resume & cover letter to: 513-831-6338

Our busy dental practice is seeking the expertise of a periodontal hygienist / therapist. If you are interested in maximizing your talent developing and adding to patient’s total care in a patient center practice then we need you. Fax resume : 513-598-5132.

Full time opportunity to oversee operations of the medical records area. Must have supervisory experience and ability to do coding. Send resume to: Deborah.Ainsworth@ healthsouth.com or apply at www.health south.com/careers

Dental Treatment Coordinator F/T Dentrix & Insurance Exp. Helpful. Fax (513)272-5852

Physical Therapist / PTA’s Home Care

FT - Passion for LTC? MD/MC knowledge, computer doc., LSW necessary. Flex work schedule, excellent salary & benefits. Great team & caring environment. Apply online.

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PHYSICIANS SIGN ON BONUS Family practice, internal medicine or geriatric experience. Practice located in Cincinnati. Offers top pay, 9-10 patients per day, no weekends, no hospital rounds.

Call (888) 816-1554

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Therapist

Camelot Community Care has outstanding career opportunities in our nationally recognized, community based, mental health treatment programs serving SED youth & their families in Hamilton & Clermont Counties. Therapist positions require a Masters Degree & LSW or PC licensure. Send resume to: Clinical Manager, 7162 Reading Rd., Suite 300, Cinti., OH 45237 or fax to: (513) 961-5903, email to: cincinnati@ camelotcare.com, EOE

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Collections Representative Excellent Opportunity available for candidates with previous collections experience! Customer service, data entry, clerical, administration, and telemarketing experience is also necessary. ∂ $12.00 per hour ∂ Temp to Hire Positions ∂ Collections experience required

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Chief Operations Officer

Director of QA

FRONT DESK AUTO DETAILER RECEPTIONIST Experience For medical office. Full references, time 8-5 Mon-Fri. Re tools required. sponsibilities: answer VanDemark’s phone, filing, computer 513-797-7278 entry, good communi cation skills, good AUTO TECHNICIAN people skills, enthusi Experience, astic. Will train. If inter references, ested please fax re tools required. sume: 513-221-8219, VanDemark’s Attn: Office Manager 513-797-7278

A unique opportunity exists for a Chief Operation Officer at a newly established Home Health Agency (HHA). The person in this position will organize, develop, direct, and supervise the operations of the HHA, including business operations and patient care. A successful candidate will have a Bachelor’s degree as well as a minimum of 5 years experience in a Senior Management role. A history of strong leadership, communication, financial management and interpersonal skills are required. Qualified candidates should send a resume with salary requirements to:

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Health Care Management Group

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Adult Mentors

Victory Park Nursing and Victoria Retirement Community are currently seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as the

MDS Nurse This position requires prior successful MDS experience. RN REQUIRED. The MDS Nurse will be primarily responsible for the timely and accurate completion of MDS’s for our residents. The candidate is required to be patient focused and a clinical practice based member of the interdisciplinary team. Needs to work closely with all members of the team for timely and accurate completion of the MDS. Applicants without prior MDS experience will not be considered. Please fax resume to (513) 631-5677 email: shirley.wagner@ saberhealth.com

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Klosterman Baking Company is looking for a Director of QA to oversee multiple locations. Must have a degree, knowledge of quality systems – pre-requisite programs such SPC, process improvement skills and food safety; external audit experience, and customer interaction. Operations and management experience a plus. All inquiries should be made to: Tim McCoy, Director of HR tmccoy@ klostermanbakery.com

FIREFIGHTER/

PARAMEDIC or EM T Miami Twp Fire & EMS is accepting applications for part-time FF/paramedics. FF/EMTs currently in paramedic class may also apply. Starting pay up to $20.07/hr. For details go to www.miamitwpoh. gov/fireems or call 513-248-3700.

LOSS PREVENTION / SAFETY OFFICER

To $40K/yr depending on exp. level. Investigate inventory/ cash loss. Train staff on safety procedures. 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

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Receptionists

w/ medical exp. for our offices located in: Kentucky position is Full-Time, Mason & Western Hills are seeking Part-Time. NO nights / NO wknds. FAX resume: 513-792-3239.

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Apply online or call us today! Tel: 513.241.2342 www.adeccousa.com

STNA Accepting applications at: Sunrise Manor & PHARMACY Convalescent Center, ASSISTANT To $16/hr + benefits (Non 3434 St. Rt. 132, AmeDegreed) Assist Staff Phar- lia, OH 45102, (513) macist with orders, filing and 797-5144. paperwork. Training!

Our agency is RN owned and operated. Provides friendly, knowledgeable office support and recently named one of the Top Home Care companies in the nation!! Interested candidates may apply in person, fax, or E-Mail resumes to Randy Welch, Vice President of Business Operations at:

859-282-8170

Social Services

Medical Assistant / Receptionist Some office exp. Call between 3-5pm 513-205-0310. Fax resume 513-745-0779

Excellent opportunity!!! Full Time and Support position’s available to join our busy and growing Home Care Company. Full Time positions available in Hamilton, Fairfield, Middletown, West Chester areas. Position offers outstanding compensation package exceeding 100k. Health and Dental insurance, Company paid cell phone, 401k program, lucrative bonus program, CEU reimbursement, Short Term Disability, flexible self-scheduling, plus numerous perks. Local Drop Boxes available for paperwork to reduce drive time.

Gem City Homecare 1700 Lyons Rd, Suite A Centerville, Ohio 45458 (937) 438-9100 (866) 438-7989 Fax: (937) 438-9200 E-Mail: rwelch@gemcityhc.com

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Supervise and train adults with disabilities during work and/or daily living experiences. Full time, Human services experience or training helpful. Team environment. Benefits. No weekends. EOE. Send to resume to Marlayna Cooney, Redwood, 71 Orphanage Rd., Ft. Mitchell, KY. 41017 or email to: mcooney@redwoodnky.org

Focus Group Coordinator On-Call Position Starting salary is $10.00/hr MarketVision Research is a national full-service marketing research & consulting firm based in Cincinnati. The firm conducts proprietary research for clients focusing on strategic marketing issues. Clients are Fortune 500, with specific industry expertise in the food & beverage, consumer packaged goods, financial services, health care, retail, & information technology sectors. MarketVision was founded in 1983, & is one of the 50 largest marketing research firms in the United States. Offices are in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, New York, & Philadelphia. Job Description We are hiring Professional Focus Group Coordinators to assist with Focus Group Projects at our Blue Ash and West Chester locations. Average working hours vary greatly (on-call basis). Job Requirements •Greeting participants and assisting clients •Organizing food & beverages for focus groups •Enjoy working with people in a professional environment •Excellent verbal & written communication skills •Computer experience and general office duties •Excellent organizational skills •Strong work ethic •High level of integrity and trust To be considered for this position, please forward your resume to hr@mv-research.com or fax to 513-794-3500.

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YOUTH WORKER For At Risk Boys and Girls to $30,000/yr + benefits. Inner city kids before & after school programs. F/T! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

restaurant/ 360 hospitality

Dietary FT-Aides/Prep Cook Excellent work environment & flex hours. We truly care about our team members! Competitive wages & great benefits! Apply online!

370 sales/ marketing Account Rep (Medical Labs) / Sales To $35K Base + commission! Take over existing accounts & expand. Business to business. Non/Degreed. 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

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Call on contractors, builders and remoldlers in local area. Sell siding, windows and cabinets. No retail / homeowner sales. Knowledge of building products a must. Resume required. Contractors Siding Outlet, 4166 Tonya Trail, Hamilton Ohio 45011.

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JCPenney Holiday Hiring

We are seeking high energy, friendly associates to assist in our Eastgate Mall location. We offer: Ă’ Competitive base pay Ă’ Sales incentives Ă’ Paid training Ă’ Seasonal part-time positions Ă’ Associate discount Ă’ Flexible schedules Be part of our winning team where Every Day Matters. EOE Immediate interviews at our Eastgate location October 6th 10:00 am to 7:00 pm 2nd floor reception area

Electrician / Electronics Tech

To $24/hr + benefits. Will install, troubleshoot and repair electrical equipment. Industry specific training! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee Manufacturing

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Serta Mattress Company, a leading producer of quality bedding products, seeks an experienced “hands-on� production supervisor with solid leadership skills to work in our SERTACINCINNATI facility (Forest Park area). Supervises production / assembly employees in a JIT manufacturing environment and ensures daily production, delivery, quality, safety, efficiency and cost objectives are met; and fosters positive working relationships. Position requires related experience in a supervisory or superintendent role along with proactive communication (written/verbal), effective interpersonal skills, solid analytical, quantitative, prioritization, organizational and planning skills with ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion; and proficiency in computer applications. Prior bedding/ furniture or textiles manufacturing experience and ability to relocate in future preferred; and college degree a plus. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package along with advancement potential. For immediate consideration, please apply online at www.jobs.serta.com Requisition #17220. EOE SERTA CINCINNATI 1680 Carillon Blvd. Carillon Business Park Forest Park, OH 45240

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HEALTHSOURCE OF OHIO, A network of community health centers offering quality care close to home, has many opportunities now available.

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Milford - 40 hrs/wk Must have a High School diploma or the equivalent. Previous Executive Assistance experience required. Computer skills are required to include, but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Associates Degree preferred. We offer an excellent benefit package.

The Kenton County Airport Board has a Sign Shop Technician position available. Applicants must have an associate degree or equivalent with one year of related experience or five or more years of related experience. Visit www.cvgairport.com for more details. The Kenton County Airport Board is Equal Opportunity Employer/M/F/D/V

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help 390 general help home health financial 387 transportation 387 transportation 390 general 525 services 458 care wanted wanted

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Drivers/CDL Career Training w/ central refrigerated. We Train, Employ w/ $0 Down Financing. AVG $35K-40K 1St Year! 800-543-4023 X6233 DRIVER Trainees Needed Now! Learn to drive for Werner Enterprises! $700 per Week! Great Benefits! No experience needed CDL & Job ready ASAP! Good driving record & Clean MVR to qualify. 1-888-528-8861

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AIRLINE WORKERS

To $18/hr + benefits! Need Dispatchers/Flight Attendants! Will train but MUST be good w/ people and customer oriented! ASAP! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

Appearance Plus Cleaners Has PART-TIME production positions available for QUALITY minded people. We are willing to train & offer opportunities for advancement. Competitive pay. Call Lori 513-386-6168

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SELECT STAFFING

(1st shift) To $17/hr + benefits – higher pay if open to 2nd shift! Assembly / training for commercial door production!

Cable TV Installers

Now hiring Exp installer for Cin & Dayton, OH. Drug test, Background @ & BMV req’d. EOE Please call 513-942-5398 or email stephanie_cascom@ yahoo.com CHILDCARE Quality childcare center in Blue Ash is looking for early childcare givers for infants & preschoolers. 2 yrs experience preferred. 513-793-3646 or email hr@blueashchildcare.com

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To $17/hr + benefits. Non CDL. Will make local deliver- For School/University to ies and get signatures. Need $700/wk + benefits & tuition good driving record. as part of benefits pkg! Buff floors, trash, windows. 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!

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Saturday, October 3, 2009 9 am to 1 pm 7115 Turfway Rd. Florence , KY 41042 859-525-6001 All shifts avail! EOE

To $23/hr + benefits! Need drivers and helpers ASAP! To $18/hr + benefits & year Local routes for Cincy and round work! Excavation & ennorthern KY! ASAP! vironment construction! Advancement to train in equip513-489-9675 Job Line Fee ment operation! 513-489-9675 Job Line Fee

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(Major Bank) to $15.75/hr – Prepare and sort incoming NOW HIRING: Co. desmail, basic data entry. FULL benefits! 513-489-9675 Job perately need employees Line Fee to assemble products at home. No selling, any hrs. MATERIAL HANDLER $500 wkly potential. Info 1-985-646-1700 (FT ALL SHIFTS - NEED DEPT. OH-6311 NOW) to $17/hour + benefits! Need loaders, packagers and inspectors ASAP! alterations/

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DRIVERS WANTED Part-time AM/PM hours. Northern KY routes. Shuttle workers to/from work. Apply in person or mail resume to: BAWAC, Inc., Attn: Traffic Manager, 7970 Kentucky Drive, Florence Ky, 41042 E.O.E.

City of Mason Part-Time Positions Gymnastics Instructor The City of Mason is expanding their Gymnastics, Tumbling, Cheer and Dance programs. Accepting applications for parttime instructors who are caring, qualified and enthusiastic about the above sports. Must have USAG certification. Weekdays, evenings & Saturday hours are available. Hiring range is $15.22 to $18.51 per hour DOQ. Our new gymnastics facility is scheduled to open in the fall of 2010. Swim Instructor/Lifeguard Currently accepting applications for non-certified swim instructors with lifeguard certification (immediate opening) 30 - 35 hours per week. Hours needed Monday - Friday: 5:30 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Training provided, must be comfortable in the water. Hiring Range: $8.70 - $11.23 per hour DOQ. Apply online at www.imaginemason.org EOE

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NON medical Respite Care for elderly, Hon est & caring, MonThur, 5:30p-8p, East side only pls, 513-474-1436 Mature woman Eastern part of town, home health care, Sun nites, poss some days, Ref’s 513-621-1384 wkdays

CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES Your fabric or mine. landscape/ Quality & fast service. 463 lawn services Unbeatable prices. Satisfaction guaranA.B.C. teed. Free ests. LAWN SERVICE Call (513) 759-0667 Mowing & Lawn Care 513-353-4410 428 cleaning painting/ 467 decor/paper

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Re$cue Painting & Home Repair Affordable, Quality Work. 25+ yrs exp. Free est. Refs avail. 513-505-7378

FT or PT, Exp w/all ages, avail wkends. Ref’s avail. Location open. Call Abigail @513-258-3021

Word Processing Fast, Accurate and Confidential. Notary Public. Amelia area. junesquicktype@gmail .com 513-254-9379

CHILD CARE- MonFri, some wknds, In- 510 business opportunitie fants & up, vouchers & pvt care. some PT. 20 yrs experience. 513-383-8204 AMELIA- Mom has two full-time positions open. Great rates, w/ references. Call 513-752-1022. CHILD CARE- Mason/ Landen. Fncd yrd, playrm, much more. Exp’d, CPR & 1st aid cert, 513-295-1270

home health 458 care WILL CARE FOR ELDERLY. Prompt & reliable. Christian lady will give lots of TLC. Can provide light housekeeping, cooking & more. Call 513625-0166 Charlene LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!

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MY WIFE CALLS ME “MR. CLEAN”

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560 lost LOST- Cat, black/gray striped, neutered male, Milford, 9/17. Reward 513-403-8917 LOST C A T -- brown tabby, male neutered, Thurs Sept 17th in Milford, Willnean Dr, around the high school. 2 yrs old REWARD. 513-403-8917 LOST CAT- neutered male, blk & wht, 9/22/09, Sand’s Montessori in Mt. Washington, 513-531-5831 LOST DIAMOND Hyde Park Plaza area, 9/19/2009, 513-731-8142

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I’m very thorough with cabinets, wood, inside & out. Best in sweeping, dusting & polishing, I do it all! Also do yard work.

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ROBERT MCQUEEN’S ROOFING Family owned & operated. Handle all types of insurance claims. 30 years experience. Estimates prepared by owner. Fully insured with worker’s comp.

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BLUE ASH- Hartzell UMW Rummage & Bake Sale, Sat October 3, ANDERSON: Fri-Sat, 9am-1pm, Oct. 2 & 3, 9am-4pm. 8999 Applewood Dr 7409 Towerview Ln. off Wolfangle betw. BLUE ASH- Oct 2 & 3, State and Clough. 9a-5p, 8905 Cherry St, HUGE Garage/Yard hshld items, furn, moSale. Rain or Shine! torbike, clothes, more! Tools, Collectibles, Antiques, Fossils, Books, Firewood, BLUE ASH Electronics, Furniture, 1960’s Vintage Poker Sat Oct 3rd, 9am-1pm Table, Toys, House- 9346 Towne Square Ave. in the parking lot. hold, Clothes, Sports Equipment, and more. BLUE ASHGREAT Prices! Sat Oct 3rd 9am-4pm. 4950 YMCA Dr. off Kenwood Rd. 10" compound miter ANDERSON- Sat, saw, (2) lawn mowers, 10/1, 8AM-12PM. TV’s, microwave, Semi-Annual Babies & 5-disc CD player, Children Fall Clothing household items & & Equipment Sale! MUCH MORE!. Half off @ 11am! Na gel Middle School. CASH only! $1 Door charge. Corner of Nagle & State: Branch Hill- 10/2 1500 Nagel Rd. & 10/3 9-2pm, 370 ANDERSON TWP. RUMMAGE SALE Fri. Oct. 2 • 9-2 Comboni Mission Ctr. 1318 Nagel Rd. $5.00 bag sale. Large selection of clothing, furniture, & household items.

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DELHI- Sat 10/3 & Sun 10/4 9am-5pm 5130 Delhi Pk. (Old Delhi Pet Ctr). Proceeds benefit Delhi Police Explorers. Clothing sale $3/bag. FLORENCE-RENT Everything 50% off SPACES AT FALL Bags Supplied COMMUNITY SALE, Donated Items 7216 US 42. Great visaccepted. ibility, level lots, 10/9 & DILLONVALE. 10/10, $15 for both Saturday only 9-2 . days. Call Lynn by Plainfield to Larchview to 8919 Blossom. . 10/7, 859-525-0213 7:30a-3:30p Mon-Fri Eastgate- 10/3 8-12 full keybrd elec grand G O S H E N / l o v e l a n d piano $600, More! 10/3 7:30a-4p 6767 Summerside rd to Rt St. Rt. 48. on Klatte to Rt on Barg Glassware,dishes,tool, Salt Run to Rt on clothes. MISC & Cardinal, Lft to MORE 693 Mockingbird Ln LAKE LORELEIEASTGATE-Huge 10/3 & 4, 9a-4p, yard sale 10/2 & 10/3 Community Yard Sale, 8-?, Old 74 to Teal - St. Rt. 131- 1 mi west town to Glen Este Ln. of US 50, Fayetteville

Bridge St. Branch Hill 9-2. Huge Multi Family rained out last week. Methodist Church. Garage & Bake sale. More stuff, more or ganized, great prices, Come to the rear of rain or shine. 4584 the church!

If you’re looking for buyers, you’re in the right neighborhood.

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MONTGOMERY Fri Oct 2 & Sat Oct 3 9am-2pm 7333 Pfeiffer Road, (East of I-71 on Pfeiffer Rd) ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH GARAGE SALE Furniture, clothing, household items & lots of misc.

MASON 09/26 9:00 am 2:00 PM 4367 S. Mallard Cove Mostly Houseware items, Golf Mt. Carmel- 527 Park equipment, small ap- Pl, off Mt Carmel Tobasco Rd. Franklin pliances Mint John Wayne colMilford- Fri 10/2 8-2 lectable, Remington’s 1384 Linden Creek- Repo Mountain Man Priced to Sell! $650; Dale Earnhardt off BuckwheatINSIDE, IF RAIN! watches/lthr hshld/baby items, Multi Family- train set, pocket CHERRY GROVE Sat Lots of Parking! jackets, woodn Indian, Oct 3 9-3. Pool, patio, clothing, bake sale, toys, hshld, books, barstools, Christmas items, NO EARLY BIRDS hshld goods, room sz and misc, SR 32 or lots of Misc lots more. 3911 Michael Dr. rug- new; lrg collectaSR125 to Bach Buxton , off Hopper Hill. to Shayler Park. Turn MADEIRA- 10/2 & 3, Milford- Multi Family ble dolls $100-$200 . High end clothing, CORRYVILLE -into Shayler Park & 9a-4p, 7248 Thomas 10/2 & 10/3 9-3. Dr, hshld items, tools, coats & dehumidifier Rummage Sale Oct 3 take an immediate Treeridge Subd. 9a-3p, Shriner’s Semi right to Shayler Woods misc! Rain or shine! 100 Lakefield Drive Will take appts, serious inquiries only. Annual Event, 217 Condo Community. furn, hshld items, William Howard Taft Xmas & Lots More! 10/2 & 10/3 9-4. FAIRFAX- 3998 S 513-528-6868 Rd, toys, jewelry, Whetzel crnr Murray, MARIEMONT/Plain MILFORD- Oct 1 & 2, clean clothes, furn, To place your ville Calvary Church, Fri 9a-4p, 5562 Wolfpen Sat 10/3 8-3. kitch & hshld items--Collectibles, antique 9-3, Bag Sale Sat 9-12. Pleasant Hill Rd, furn, much more! BINGO ad call barber chair, house - Wooster to Walton Creek clothes, flower pots, 513.242.4000 to Elm. hold & misc. variety of things!

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Mt. CARMEL Summerside Methodist Womens Fall Rumage Sale. Fri Oct 2 10-4p. Sat Oct 3, 10-1p. Church lcoated at 638 Batavia Pike

garage 685 sales O’Bryonville H U G E RUMMAGE SALE. Fish Fry, Car Wash, Lee Chapel Ch. 2009 Pogue. Sat 10/3, 9-3p.

PARK HILLS ESTATE SALE 1113 Old State Rd Park Hills, KY Fri & Sat 9-5 Numbers @ 8 Contents of Home & Basement of 80 yrs. MT WASHINGTON Antiques, Collectibles, UMC Furniture & Lots of CHURCH FALL misc. Lots of Vintage RUMMAGE SALE, Children’s Toys, Fri 10/2 9-6 Games, and Furniture. Sat 10/3 9-2 Antique Furniture: Bag sale Sat noon-2 1930’s 6 pc Bedroom Clothing, hsehold Set, 1930’s Twin items, furn, books, Beds, side chairs, old toys, etc, 6365 CORBLY RD Estate Gas Stove, Oak Buffet. Old Trunks, 20 Crocks, Old Oriental Style Rug, Old Soap Powder Boxes, Old Advertising items, Old Marbles. Pottery, Linens, Costume Jew elry, Old Opera Glasses, Kitchen NEW RICHMOND items, & Glassware of Sat. Oct 3. 9a-4p all sorts. Plus lots DOWNSIZING ! more - too much to list. Bring Truck! All priced to sell! Furniture, antiques Dir - Dixie Hwy to including antique Sleepy Hollow to Old woodworking State Rd. More info bench. Woodwork - hsestatesales.com or ing tools, yard call 859-468-9468 items, baby items. Too much to list!, 1400 Brandy Ln Take 132 off Mt. Pisgah and follow Signs! 513- 553-6856

Newtown/And- 10/3 8:30-3 3716 Church St, furn, bicycles, House wares, & etc. NEWTOWN CONTRACTORS GARAGE SALE Sat 10/3 8am-2pm 7202 Main (SR 32) New/used hardware, bldg mat’l, power/hand tools, lawn/garden, misc. Inside, rain/shine. $1 off w/ ad, limit 1

UNION TWP- Fri 10/2 & Sat 10/3; 8am-1pm. Polo Fields Subdivi sion. Furniture, sm. appliances, golf clubs, bikes, toys, yard games, books, mov ies, clothes, decor & MORE! 637 Polo Woods Drive. Withamsville - Oct. 13. 8:30-4PM Thurs/ Fri. 8:30-12 Sat. 3927 Dieckman Ln. Off 125. WOODLAWNOct 3 & 4, 9a-4p, Marion Rd Street Sale! Follow balloons & signs! Suzuki GZ250, w/ acc, comp software, dishes, car, books, more!


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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ION OVER 2 MILL TORY EN DOLLAR INV FROM! TO CHOOSE

31 Years

of the same great service and staff! CARS OVER 20 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! 2007 TOYOTA YARIS BLUE, 5 SPD, A/C, STEREO, CD, 35+ MPG, GREAT SCHOOL CAR! #881751.............................. $8,988 2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING LMT., LEATHER, SUNROOF, COUPE, NICE! #81025-1..................................................... $8,998 2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING EDITION, LOADED, ONLY 27K MILES #98134............................................ $11,444 2007 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS PKG FULL POWER, ONLY 20K MILES, EASY ON GAS! #98280................................ $12,747 2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT PKG, LOADED!, ONLY 26K MILES, EASY ON GAS! #98240..........................................$12,929 2007 DODGE CALIBER RT AUTO, A/C, PW, PL, 12K MILES, STEREO, CD, MARINE BLUE #98230.......................... $13,988 2006 CHRYSLER 300 LOADED, CHROME PKG, ONLY 33K MILES, LOOK!!! #98237............................................... $14,221

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V8, LWB, 22K, FACTORY WARRANTY, WHY BUY NEW? #98273... $18,211

2007 DODGE 3500 QUAD FLAT BED ST PKG

CUMMINS DIESEL, FACT WARR, HARD TO FIND! #98282.......... $23,929

2009 CHEVROLET HHR LTs CHOOSE FROM 2, AUTO, A/C, PW, PL, CD, FACT WARR, #98271,#98272.................. $14,988 2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 3.8, V6, AUTO, A/C, PW, PL, STEREO, CD, GREAT VALUE #98262............................... $15,974 2005 CHRYSLER 300C HEMI, LEATHER, ALL THE TOYS #98262.......................................................................... $16,972 2006 CHRYSLER PACIFICA HARD TO FIND, TOURING EDITION, LEATHER, POWER SUNROOF #98281................. $16,982 2009 FORD MUSTANG COUPE FULL POWER, FACTORY WARRANTY, WHY BUY NEW? #98246........................... $16,998

2007 DODGE CHARGER R/T AWD STK #98279

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2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 LAREDO, FULL POWER, ONLY 61K MILES #982432..................................... $10,996 2006 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 BLACK, SPORT PKG, FULL POWER, ONLY 25K, NOT A MISPRINT #98236....................... $12,984 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT PKG FULL POWER, REG CAB, V8, 33K MILES, #98146...........................................$13,333 1999 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 SPORT, FULL POWER ,RUNS GREAT #98137-1......................................................... $13,995 2006 DODGE DURANGO 4X4 SLT PKG, LOADED, 4.7 V8, ONLKY 30K MILES #98114......................................... $14,996 2007 DODGE NITRO’S 4X4 2 TO CHOOSE FROM, SXT, LOADED, TEEN MILES, FACT WARR, # 9823,98235........... $15,981 2006 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 6 CYL, LOADED!, ONLY 21K MILES, NONE NICER! #98259................................$17,211 2005 DODGE 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4 BLACK, 20” WHEELS, PW, PL, STEREO, CD, NEW TIRES............................... $17,973 2007 DODGE NITRO 4X4 SLT, FACTORY WARRANTY, TRAILER TOW, ONLY 20K #98256....................................... $17,981

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2006 FORD F-150 SUPER CAB 4X4 X LT PKG, 5.4 V8, LOADED, SHARP!,#98267.............................................. $18,987 2007 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 X PKG FAUTO, AIR, HARD TOP, ONLY 23K MILES #98176........................................ $19,990 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD 4X4 20” WHEELS, ONLY 29K MILES, SLT PKG #98242......................................$20,998

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2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 LIMITED, LEATHER, SUN ROOF, ONLY 24K MILES, #98263..........................$22,996 2009 DODGE RAM 1500 CREW CAB, HEMI, SUNBURST ORANGE, 4X4, UNDER 700 MILES ................................ $29,995

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2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX, FULL POWER, REAR STOW-N-GO, $AVE!! #98201................................. $14,731 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY SPECIAL EDITION, LEATHER, STOW-N-GO, LOOK!! #98278....................... $17,967

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2006 DODGE CARAVAN SXT QUAD SEATS, ONLY 22,000 MILES #98238............................................................. $11,999

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LT, FULL POWER, 9-15K, FACTORY WARRANTY, WHY BUY NEW?

2007 JEEP COMMANDER 4X4 SPORT PKG, FULL POWER, BLACK, ONLY 20K MILES #98212...............................$18,691

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2009 FORD ECONOLINE E-150

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2007 FORD MUSTANG COUPE LOADED, ONLY 25K MILES, NONE NICER! #98269.............................................. $14,924

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2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 13-14K MILES, TWO TO CHOOSE FROM, FACT WARR, #98171.98172.......... $18,460

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Beechmont Ford wants to give you an advantage... The Ford Owner Advantage!

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*Taxes extra, Disposal fee not included in some locations. See Service Advisor for details.

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Drain old oil and add up to 5 quarts of Motorcraft semi-synthetic oil and filter. Inspect fluid levels and top off as necessary. Multi point inspection included. Prices do not include environmental fees and taxes on all coupons. Can not be used with any other offer. Some models are extra. See your service advisor for details. Not valid with other coupons or specials. Offer valid with coupon. Expires: 09/30/09

You Pick The Savings You Want! Some exclusions apply, Owner responsible for labor & all charges for restoring brake system to factory operating specification in order to receive free brake pads.Does not include E & F series & higher. Applies to oringal purchaser. Offer valid with coupon. Expires: 09/30/09

UPSCALE RESALE In- style clothing, hand-bags, jewelry, etc. Deals Galore!!! 513-947-8277

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BOXER AKC REG. BOXER PUPPIES, 5 MALE 3 FEMALE, 1ST SHOTS, DEW CLAW REMOVED, T A I L S DOCKED,BORN 8-2309, WILL BE READY FOR NEW HOMES ON OCT 11TH. TAKING DEPOSITS NOW!!! 750.00 8594280330 BOXER PUPS- AKC, fawn Males, 9wks, shots, wrmd, dew claws, Babies need homes $200. 513-553-6452

1 Buyer of WWI & WWII -- US German & Japanese Paying top dollar for any war relics, weapons, helmets, uniforms, medals BOXER PUPS- CKC, anything military. brindle & reverse brin 513-309-1347. Local dle, dob 7/29/09, firefighter & collector POP, M $200; F $250,

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BUYING 35mm Photo dewclaws done, 1st Slides 1940’s - 1960’s shots, wrmd, $300. primarily railroad relat513-600-0915 ed. RR memorabilia Comic Books 1940’s BOXERS - AKC, 1970’s. 513-325-4913 6 wks old, males & fe males, shots, wormed, WWII RELICS POP, $350-$400 US, German, Japanese. 937-544-7040 Sell your military items to a veteran/ BRITTANY PUPS collector. Top $ paid. 6WKS~OLD TAILS 859-630-8085 DOCKED,SHOTS,WO I BUY OLD STEREO R M E D ~ O R G / W H Equipment & Guitar taylorz00@hotmail.co Amps, Records & m 150.00 606-735Ham Radios, 1950’s- 2002

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A+ Buying China, Crystal, Silverware & jewelry. Estate & Collectibles. Top $$. 513-793-3339

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AKC, 17 mo female $150. 6 mo female $150. 2 beautiful 6 wk pups $200 ea. Wormed, shots current. All kinds of field champion bloodlines. 513-351-1673

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DACHSHUNDS AKC, 1st shots, wrmd, 8 wks old, short red haired/ Isabellas $350$400 937-763-4851 DACHSHUNDS DACHSHUNDS FOR ADOPTION-ALL A G E S - L O N G HAIR/SHORT H A I R / W I R E HAIR/PURE & MIX CALL FOR APPT 5028 6 3 - 5 4 4 7 www.kentuckydachshu ndrescue.com VOLUNTEERS WELCOME! 200 502-8635447

DOGUE DE BORDEAUX (French Mastiff)Pups, hlth guar, great dogs, shots, wormd, $750. 937-446-3073 ENGLISH Mastiff Puppies Available 7 wk male, health guarantee, UTD shots, Parents OFA 1000 270454-9461

705 dogs PUPPIES-Shots & wormed. Lots to choose from! Call reasonable prices. 937-386-0003

PUPPIES & SUPPLIES

GOLDEN Doodles and AKC Standard Poodles I have 2 litters of puppies available 1 litter of Golden Doodles, they are all Black. The other litter is AKC Standard Poodles. Both litters are 6 weeks old and utd on shots. They are ready to meet their new familys. dont miss out on these beautiful puppies they are great for children and will not shed. call for more information at 5137 0 2 -1 7 7 6 /5 1 3 -7 0 2 8012 500-600 513702-1776

German Shepherd Imports adults & puppies $1500 & up www. vombuflod.com 937-477-7735

short legs, smooth coat, $150, 513-875-3370

SHIH TZU CKC, 1st shots, wrmd, POP, beautiful coats, health guar. $250 Males, 513-932-5342

JACK RUSSELL Pups- Great w/kids, smooth coat, short legs, SHIH tzus, 8 wks, NKC, POP $100-$150. AKC, Shots/Wormed, 513-625-1312 Exp Breeder, $350LAB-AKC pups, Eng - 400, 937-779-6690 or lish type, all choc, exc 544-6977

OLDE ENGLISH BULLDOGGE pups. Triple registered. Available now! $600-$1500. Parents on site. 574-329-2568

YORKIE

AKC Male pups, 1st shots, vet checked. Ready for new home. Will stay very small, parents both under 5lbs. $500 cash only 10 513-831-7486 YORKIE- AKC males & females, vet chkd, 2nd shot, 3 mos old, adorable & lively! $450 up. 513-693-2892 YORKIE AKC puppies first shots and wormed males $300, 1 female $450.Call 937-273-2731.

YORKIE Dorkie Beautiful black/tan M pupPUGGLE 13 wks pup, py, non shedding, fawn F, shots & shots, wormed. Sm.6wormed, vet chkd, 10# b/t great with kids. chipped, socialized very loving. $300. $300 513-967-6935 859-512-8146

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ROTTWEILLER-AKC & OFA. (3) 8wk M pup pies. (1) 9mo M blackface puppy. $600/ea. 513-265-0454

lab pups AKC- char- ST. BERNARD-Pups, 8 coal, beautiful, 10wks wks, wormed, m/f long haired. $300. old, dews, 1st shots, & short 513-432-0274 asking $250, 513-505-0034 VIZSLA PUPS- AKC, shots & wrmd, champ MASTIFF AKC Eng- bldlines $350. 5 mos lish Mastiff puppies. old- only 2 left. Champion bloodlines, 513-344-6209 first shots and wormings. Raised in WEIMARANER house with children PUPS and other pets. 4 AKC, English Mastiff Pups- males and 1 female Health Guaranteed. left. Fawns and 606-524-2531 AKC, M/F, brindle, Full AKC apricot & fawn. 3 litters Apricots. West Highland registration. 800.00 to choose from Terriers- AKC, 513-947-9232 $600-$800. Email. beautiful, affectionate, fallsvillemastiffs OLDE english bull pure wht, little fe @yahoo.com DOG fully registered males, 8 wks, vet 937-402-1594 bulldogges all vac- chk’d, 1st shots, $400 cines up to date mom cash only, 513-505on premises great 0511 or 734-6165 ENGLI SH Springer Spaniels. AKC, M/F, family pet very active blk/liver, rare tri clrd, Rdy ready for good home WEST HIGHLAND Mid Oct, qual breederTERRIERS NOT A PUPPY MILL $450- 1200-1800 513 324$650. 513-616-9593 to AKC, shots, wormed, 6194 reserve M/F, friendly, home raised. $550 & $650. GERMAN Shepherd 2, 937-378-9665 6 month old pups; fully trained as family pets, WHIPPET F, 1yr, for obedience and seFamily raised, White curity; all shots up to w/Black Brindle. Loves date and vet checked. to snuggle $500.00 513-417-4355 513-328-6410

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SHIH A POO/ PEKINGESE Mix- CKC reg, M & F, $275 & $300. Shots, wormed, GREAT Dane Puppies balls of fur, many colAKC. Male and ors, 513-625-9170 Female.1st shots please call for more in- SHIH-TZU AKC 6 fo $350.00 513-442- months nuetered all 9112 shots. Extremely Jack Russell pups, friendly 300.00 513CKC vet chk’d, POP, 722-0239

POMAPOOS weeks old 2M 1F White/Apricot vet chkd first shots CAVALIER KING lovable&friendly GERMAN Short Hair flea C H A R L E S $400.00 859-363-7514 690 markets AKC,Ruby,Black/Tan Pointer Pups-Born July 31 will be ready POODLES - Adults, 2yrs males,Shots Sept 25. Tick color old, 2 males, 1 blk & 1 2yrgrt.POP. MINI cafee latee, $75/ea. AKC & 6wk tr class 1100 513- with liver spots. 5 CKC reg. 513-600-1380 FLEA MARKET male, 1 female. Be 295-4716 South on 75, ready sept 25. taking PUG-- AKC puppies, Richwood exit turn left deposit 250.00 513- POP, fawn, females onto US 25, right on ly, 6 wks old, vet chkd, 602-1874 11564 US 25, $295. 513-734-1688 Sat 9a-5p Sun 10a-4p

Adopt a Dog, Puppy Cat or Kitten All sizes, shapes, CHIHUAHUA AKC, fecolors, breed mixes; male pups. Vet ck, chamAll need forever homes! Adoption Fees pion lines. 513-831-9292 All Cats - $75.00 debschihuahuas.com All Dogs - $95.00 Adoption Fee Incl: Spay/Neuter, Shots & CHIHUAHUASMicrochipping. CKC, Must sell. The League For Male & female adults. Animal Welfare is a $200-$250. Males, 5 No-Kill Shelter. mos, $150. Babies 513-735-2299 ! www.lfaw.org ! 7wks& 8.5wks. $300$350. shots, vet chk’d. ADOPT A PUPPY 513-932-7758 850-4839 /KITTEN. Open 7 Days/ wk, 8a-7p AcChinese Crested cept ing litters. Low cost spay & neuter. (hairlesss other breeds, Sycamore Animal some on sale, 513-896Hosp. 513-683-2300; 5056. Visit our website Hamilton Ave. 513- preferredpuppies.com 825-4011. BBB MemLOST & FOUND ber

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bldlines, 5 M, 1 F, SHIH-TZU & Shih A OFA, dewclaws re Poo Pups & adults moved, 1st shot, $500. Some xtra tiny, 513-515-3632, non-shed $200 & up. 513-677-5452 513-876-2864

German Shepherd Pups- AKC, wht, must see, M & F, gd deposition, POP, 513-5219122 or 616-9957

CASH for RECORDS 45s & albums. I can come to you! 513-752-2718

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COLLIE/LAB MIXSweet puppies to love. Multi-colored. 12 wks. Very friendly! $30/ea. 3 F, Call Kim 513-300-0015

Australian Shepherds 5 M, 1F .w/papers, 4 merle, 1 red, 1 blck Ready 9/29. Priced to sell! Must see! 513-899-3311 or 513-617-1198 BEAGLES.

INSTANT CASH PAID For Baseball cards, coins, gold, silver, paper money, antiques, old toys, watches, comics, Nascar, Case XX, military, trains, autographs, entire estates, lots of others! We pick up. 513-295-5634.

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AMERICAN Bulldog pups 3mos, NKC reg, shots, wormed, vet ck’d $500. 513-5268731, 513-390-8492

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Cleaning out your basement or attic? The quickest way to get rid of your unwanted items is to sell them quickly in the Community Classified.

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Puggle & Pek-A Pug Designer breed, 2 males, 12 wks., com plete shots, $200. 513-317-2253 PUGGLE Puppies, dob 7/2/09, F, shots & wormed $200. Blanchester 937-725-9641 PUG- Puppies, AKC, brindle & blk, 8 wks, 1st shots & wormed, $375 cash. Ready to go! 513-317-2253 PUPPIESBorder Collies & Pomeranians, reg, shots, $200-$400, 859-428-1668 To place your BINGO ad call 513.242.4000

Yorkie-Poo Teacup, fem. brwn, hypo aller . POP 10wks Adorable $325. 513-388-8882 YORKIE PUPS adorable, tiny, Judabob bloodline, doll face, vet ck, 1st shots, worm.d $550, 513-923-4320 LOST & FOUND Ads are FREE!!

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SIAMESE kittens. Yorkies, CKC, Snoodles, CKC, males Beautiful, loveable & & females $250 & up personality plus. 2M 2F, $150/ea. 513-625-0025 513-515-3030 YORKSHIRE TERRIER Rescue dog. SIAMESE- KITTENS seal points, $100.00 rehoming males & females, fee.Vet bills higher that. In great health $150. 937-383-3270 now. 6 inches tall and weighs approx. 10 lbs 715 birds and 2 years old. Not fixed. VERY loving, not aggressive. 100.00 BLUE and Gold Macaw 4 y/o male with 513-259-0030 cage, toys & trick trained. no calls after 8p please. $1400 obo, 710 cats 513-255-5556

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VW Rabbit Pickup JEEP Liberty ’06 $10,988 ’82. 1 owner, solid body, Mike Jones Motors all orig. Good cond. $2950 888-284-4135 513-231-3258/ 680-0175

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CHEV Venture ’99. Burgundy. Auto, air, 1 owner, well maint p/seats, p/locks, $2395. 513-831-9483

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K I A Rio ’05 Cinco Black Ext/Gray Int, Runs Great! 76,700 Miles Body Good Condition-Some Dings $5000. 513-315-2336

PONT Grand Am ’01 $7499 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

FORD Focus ’05 $7988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

LEXUS 460LS ’08. 8K mi, $51,900. 513-891-5553.

PONTIAC G6 ’07 $14,488 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

FORD Focus ’07 $10,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135

LINCOLN MKZ ’07 cd, PONT Sunfire ’05 $6988 Mike Jones Motors lthr, dvd, 17000mi., Cham888-284-4135 pagne, $22,500 513-3103426 ROLLS ROYCE ’01. Rare Corniche. Dark blue body & MAZDA Protege ’95 $1799 top. Cream inter., Pampered. 1-877-736-8136 18K, 513-364-7774. www.ohiomotorsinc.com

BMW 645 Ci ’05 6spd, 19" alloys, GPS, Sat. Radio, snow tires, blk/beige, Only 27K. $35,000. 513-272-1156

FORD Focus ’05 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

BMW X5 4.4i ’04

lthr, 088188mi., Blue, $18,000. 513-227-5372

BUICK LeSabre Custom ’04 Run/looks great, c/d player 140k highway miles $3500 513-755-8180

FORD Fusion ’06 $13,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 HONDA Accord ’00 $3999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

CADILLAC DeVille ’89 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com CHEV Aveo ’06 $9,988 Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 CHEV Impala ’08 $13,988 Mike Jones 888-284-4135 CHRYS PT Cruiser ’03 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

FORD Club Wagon ’96 $4,999 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

PLYMOUTH Voyager ’99 Cruise, N/smkr, Alrm, Cln, $6499 1-877-736-8136 78K, $4,900. 859-866-0010 www.ohiomotorsinc.com FORD Escort ’98 1-877-736-8136 www.ohiomotorsinc.com

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NISSAN Altima ’99. Auto, all pwr, 4 cyl, 111K, new tires, VGC, $4395. 513-943-1495

Honda Accord LX ’00.Exc cond, 4dr NISSAN SENTRA ’94: Hwy mileage, $4500 auto, runs great. 513-227-4547 $1100. 513-598-2600 or Honda Accord SE 513-693-3868 ’02. 49K, Loaded, au to, 1 ownr, silver, OLDS Alero ’02 $4,488 Good condition Mike Jones Motors 888-284-4135 $7650. 513-231-3506 HONDA Civic Si ’07

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