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Versailles nursing student ‘a good Samaritan’ the test in the real world.” They came across a 36-year-old man who was CORRESPONDENT shot in the leg. Collins rushed over to help another man apply a tourniquet. CINCINNATI – Mariah She informed the victim it Collins, a Versailles nursing was going to hurt, and noted student at the University of that is what was needed to Cincinnati (UC), reportedly be done, all the while letting rushed to help a man who him know that it would help was shot earlier this week him. near the UC main campus. At the same time, Collins She said she and a friend were talking when they heard said her friend called 911 and others ran to a firehouse. the gunshots along Short “I had taken off my belt Vine near a Domino’s restauto put one on top of it just rant. “We were in kind of a panic because we were just holding and didn’t know what it was it with pressure. We didn’t have anything to stabilize or where it came from,” she it with,” Collins reportedly told news reporters. stated. The third-year nursing stuCourtesy photo Minutes later, first Mariah Collins, a third year nursing student at the University of dent, walking home after an responders arrived and took Cincinnati, helped save the life of a man who was shot in a drive-by exam that taught her skills shooting near the campus. the man to University Hospion paper, “put her skills to

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Swine barn topic of Commission meeting SUSAN HARTLEY

STAFF WRITER shartley@aimmediamidwest.com

DARKE COUNTY – Darke County Commissioners have written three checks to cover costs for the Darke County Fairgrounds’ swine barn project. The barn was totally destroyed by fire last October. According to Commissioner Matt Aultman, the following checks have been written: * Clean-up/fence - $6,025 * Demoilition/Materials for repair - $60,710 * Down payment to order new building - $219,853 Also, $12,200 has been allocated to complete repairs on the cattle/dairy barn, which was damaged by the swine barn fire. This amount is for materials only, no labor, Aultman said. On Wednesday, commissioners met with members of the fair board as well as representatives from County Risk Sharing Authority or CORSA – the county’s insurance provider. The fair board has approved H.A. Dorsten in Minster as the contractor for the new structure – which is hoped to be completed by fair time this summer. According to CORSA claims supervisor Jeff Knoop, the insurance company “will pay the balance when the building is closer to being done.” Fair board member Jerry Marker directed a question

to Knoop: “We will not be receiving any (more) money till the new building is up? Knoop verified that was the case. “Yes,” he said. Due to mandated upgrades that will have to be made to the new structure, final costs have yet to be determined. “We’ve been through this before when the cow building was burned,” Aultman said, noting how safety upgrades, for example, sprinkler systems, had to be included in the fairground’s cattle/dairy barn, which also was replaced due to a fire a few years ago. Another point of discussion Wednesday was the work being completed to repair the damage sustained by the cattle barn – notably the roof. “That’s our pride and joy out there,” said Commissioner Mike Rhoades, questioning the work by Bruns Construction. Rhoades said he “was not happy” to “just patch it and go on. One side was damaged by the fire I’m not happy we’re not fixing the whole roof on that side.” Knoop said he would be taking a look at the cow/ dairy barn roof repair issue. Aultman also brought up some communication issues he believed to be taking place between fair board, commissioners and CORSA, with all present agreeing to be more diligent with communication.

tal, where he was expected to survive. Collins, it was reported, posted a tweet about the shocking scene: “Today I watched a drive-by shooting on my walk home from an exam and tied my belt around the gunshot victim’s leg on Short Vine… how’s your Monday going because I. AM. SHOOK. !!” She has been praised by school officials, friends, family and people on social media. “It felt like really good, like we made a difference. We helped him,” she said to the WLWT newsman afterwards. The nursing student is the daughter of Brian and Tammy Collins of Versailles. She is 2016 Versailles High School graduate and serves

as a nurse’s aide in the summertime at Versailles Health Care Center. “I am proud of her quick thinking but really scared that she’s exposed to senseless violence like that,” said her uncle, Scott Peters of Versailles. “She is an extremely caring young woman, but she has a tough inner strength which will make her into a fabulous nurse upon graduating from UC.” Collins said she is set to graduate in 2020. From there, she hopes to go straight to an emergency room and work with trauma patients. Contact Greenville Darke County Media Staff Writer Linda Moody at lmooody@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-548-3330.

Wind turbines create scholarships RYAN BERRY

EDITOR editor@aimmediamidwest.com

GREENVILLE – Three well-deserving 2019 graduates from the Miami Valley got a little help with the next level of education from Whirlpool Corporation and One Energy. Whirlpool’s dedication to renewable energy and One Energy’s three wind turbines that went into operation earlier this year in Greenville is helping to provide a $5,000 Megawatt Scholarship to each student. This year’s scholarship award winners are Lorean Napper of Xenia, Gregory Goubeaux of Russia, and Zachary Niswonger of Troy. The award winners visited the Greenville Whirlpool Plant on Thursday where they were honored. Napper plans to attend The Ohio State University next school year and major in aerospace engineering. The Xenia High School graduate said, “This scholarship means everything to me. It helps me achieve my dream of being an aerospace engineer. It helps me to focus on my studies and it means my dream is coming closer to me.” Goubeaux will attend the University of Toledo

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Shown are Jenni Hanna, Greenville Whirlpool plant lead, Lorean Napper of Xenia, Gregory Goubeaux of Russia, and Zachary Niswonger of Troy.

to study mechanical engineering technology. The 2019 Russia graduate said, “It’s a great opportunity and this is an amazing company.” Just like the company that is providing the scholarship, Goubeaux hopes to eventually develop better and cleaner energy. Niswonger will study chemical engineering at The Ohio State University. The soon-to-be Troy High School graduate was thankful for the scholarship, “It means a lot. It shows my hard work has paid off. It takes away the burden of having to pay for college.” Jenni Hanna, plant lead for Greenville Whirlpool, said, “This day is about you (scholar-

ship winners). We can’t say enough about your accomplishments and the journey ahead of you. We wish you the best and the privilege to be part of your journey.” Kelly Hovest, head of culture at One Energy, said, “This is one of the best things we get to do.” She explained their partnership with Whirlpool has allowed them to give $115,000 in scholarships since 2015. She added, “This scholarship represents a partnership with us. If you are going into engineering and want to meet up with an engineer, we will find you one.” In addition to the scholarship award, each student will also have their name on a plaque at the

base of one of the three wind turbines in Greenville. Each wind turbine One Energy builds represents a $5,000 scholarship every year and is presented to senior pursuing two-year or four-year degree in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). Each factory establishes its own criteria for the scholarships and determines their specific selection process. For more information on Megawatt Scholarships, visit www.megawattscholarship.org. Contact Darke County Media Editor Ryan Berry at rberry@ aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 548-3330.

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Man admits to having fentanyl and meth in his boxers

any drugs on his person. Trittschuh said he had meth and fentanyl located in his On April 30, an officer boxers. The officer was able was dispatched to the 800 block of 13th Street to assist to locate a baggie in the with an adult parole author- defendant’s clothing, which contained four smaller bagity situation. Upon arrival, gies of a substance. the officer transported suspect Daniel Trittschuh to the county jail on an adult Assault parole hold. Once at the jail, On April 23 an officer Trittschuh was asked before assigned as the School entering the jail if he had Resource Officer (SRO) at Greenville K-8 school received a report that one of Go to the principals was dealing Paragon with a female student who was screaming and growling Health for like an animal. According to the police report, the Sinus & Allergy Remedies! Quality Ear Candles student swung her fists and scratched at the principal, Mon-Tue-Fri 12-5 Sat. 10-12 Closed Wed-Thur-Sun who yelled for the SRO to Happy to Open After Hours assist. The SRO was able to control the student by grabCall 447-7705 8736 Gettysburg SE Rd. Gettysburg bing her arm and turning 7 minutes East of Greenville her away from the principal.

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The student lashed out, trying to kick and punch the officer. She grabbed the principal by the shirt collar and ID badge lanyard, causing red marks on the principal’s neck. The principal later described being injured and showed the officer a small bruise on her elbow from being punched by the student. The principal also had several scratch marks on her arms. According to the report, the school has been dealing with similar behaviors from the student throughout last school year and this year. The principal said she wished to pursue charges for assault. The student’s father came to the school to pick her up and was given a copy of the citation for assault. The student also was suspended for multiple days.

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On April 26, an officer observed Jesse Railsback walking westbound on Bellevernon Avenue near Fairview Avenue. The officer ran the defendant’s name and found he had an active felony warrant through the Darke County Sherriff’s Office for aggravated possession of drugs. As the officer pulled up, they found Railsback standing in the intersection. The officer asked Railsback to

walk over to him, where the officer grabbed the defendant’s left wrist in attempt to place him in handcuffs and advised him he had a warrant. Railsback pulled away from the officer and began to flee on foot. The officer pursued Railsback running south on Fairview. The officer commanded Railsback to stop multiple times before he threw a yellow duffle bag he had been carrying. The defendant began running through several yards, alleys and streets before stopping and putting his hands up once he reached the 100 block of Bellevernon Avenue. The officer ordered Railsback to get on the ground and put his arms out. Other officers arrived on the scene to assist. Railsback was placed in handcuffs and searched. Officers asked if he had anything on him and he admitted he had a syringe in one of his pockets. The syringe was located in the left pocket of the jacket he was wearing. Officers confirmed Railsback had a felony warrant through the Darke County Sherriff’s Office. An officer at the scene was told about the bag Railsback threw on the ground prior to fleeing. The officer located the duffle bag and while searching found two unopened packages of

syringes. No other illicit items were located. Railsback was transported to the Darke County Jail, where he was incarcerated for the warrant. Officers transported the syringes to the GPD, where they were placed into a sharps container. On April 27, officers served Railsback with a citation for obstructing official business for attempting to avoid apprehension by fleeing on foot. On April 25, an officer was dispatched to the 100 block of Morrow Street on the report of a possible breaking and entering of an abandoned house. The officer made contact with the complainant/witness, who showed the officer a back door that was opened at 110 Morrow St. The complainant said a male walked up to the back door of the residence and removed the board that was blocking the doorway. He also said there was no one living in the residence. Three officers approached the back door of the residence and noticed a juvenile walking around inside. Officers identified themselves and called for everyone inside the residence to come out. The juvenile and an adult male identified as Robert Wentz II exited the residence. Wentz told officers he and his stepson were cleaning up

the residence for its owner. Dispatch confirmed Wentz had a warrant through the GPD in reference to a theft by deception charge and had 29 days to serve. Wentz told the officer he did not know he had a warrant. Wentz was placed in handcuffs and GPD dispatch made contact with the home’s owner via telephone who said Wentz did have permission to be there and that he was doing some work for him. A family member was contacted to pick up the juvenile and the defendant’s tools. Wentz was transported to the Darke County Jail where he was incarcerated for his warrant.

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

Homeowners could qualify for break GREENVILLE – Are you receiving the OwnerOccupancy Credit on your Real Estate Taxes? Darke County Auditor Carol Ginn announced homeowners and residential and agricultural real estate properties who did not receive OwnerOccupancy Credit on their 2018 tax statements have until the last day in December to file an application for the reduction. To determine if you received the credit, check

your tax statement. If an amount appears on the Owner-Occupancy Credit line, the reduction has been granted. No yearly renewal is required unless you moved or sold the property. To qualify for the reduction, you must own and live in the home as of Jan. 1, 2019. The reduction will be allowed on the home, garage and one acre or less, regardless of acres owned. Manufactured homes (not taxed as real estate), rental

properties and bare land are not eligible. However, owners of manufactured homes taxed like real estate and owned by the occupants are eligible to apply. Also, homeowners who have constructed new homes last year would be able to apply if they moved into their before Jan. 1, 2019. Homeowners who did not receive the OwnerOccupancy Credit but are

eligible to apply, may obtain an application at the Darke County Auditor’s Office, Courthouse in Greenville or from the website, www. darkecountyrealestate.org under Forms and select DTE105C. For more information, call (937) 547-7311 or 5477317 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays.

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GREENVILLE – The Greenville Business & Professional Women’s (BPW) Club Foundation Committee is making preparations for their Thursday, May 9 meeting. The committee consists of: co-chairs Lindsey Gehret and Karen Sink and members Deb Smith, Pam Sharp and Shirley Morrow. The 2019-2020 BPW officers will be formally inducted into the club. The club will be meeting in the Brick Room at the Brethren’s Retirement Center, 750 Chestnut, Greenville. The dinner meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $12. The club is working on their summer fundraiser and selling BBQ chicken dinners. The dinners consist of one half BBQ chicken, applesauce, chips, and roll and butter. Dinners may be picked up on June 19 between 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Greenville VFW, 219 N. Ohio Street, Greenville. Tickets can be purchased by contacting any member, calling Deb Niekamp at (419)305-2178 or picked up at one of the following locations: Merle Norman Store, 309 S. Broadway, Financial Achievement Services, 5116 Children’s Home Bradford Road, both of Greenville or New Madison Library, 142 S. Main. The Greenville BPW Club invites women interested in learning more about the club

to the meeting. Contact Vicki Cost at vcost@coxinsurance. com by noon on Monday, May 6 to make a reservation to attend this meeting.

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Feast & Food features food, fun and prizes GREENVILLE – Darke County will showcase the inaugural “Feast & Fest” Food Truck Rally & Craft Show on Saturday, May 11, from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. at the Darke County Fairgrounds. The event will be rain or shine with free admission to the event. There is a $2 for parking and a portion of the proceeds will help Solid Rock Apostolic Church, Bradford. Go to the registration table located near the “Mike Tent” to enter your name in a drawing for a chance to win over $500 in prizes donated from local restaurants and businesses. Winners will be announced each hour and you can collect your prize at the “Mike Tent.” Beginning at noon, open to the first 500 people, you can get a chance to win a 2018 Ford Ecosport sponsored by Dave Knapp Ford in Greenville. You can play the electronic vault game and try to crack the 5 digit code to win. No purchase necessary and must be 18 years old or older to win. The event will feature over 100 craft vendors and artisans from Darke,

Miami, Shelby, Hamilton, Warren, Richland, Preble Clermont, Mercer, Licking, Franklin and Montgomery counties in Ohio. Also, Wayne, Marion, Delaware, and Randolph counties in Indiana and Boone County in Kentucky. This family-friendly event will have fun activities for the entire family to enjoy. Jungle Island Zoo will be bringing a petting zoo and pony rides from noon-7 p.m. Dayton Area Amusements will have amusement rides and games from 1-7 p.m. The event will include food trucks from the local area and also some unique options from Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus. There will be something for everyone to choose from including gluten-free options. The trucks confirmed so far are: This Little Swine of Mine, Hunger Paynes, Smokinbeebeeq, Hisham’s Foods, Roll on In Sushi Burritos & Bowls, The Poutine Machine, Hibachi Run, Chucks Foods & Concessions, Latinarepas, McNasty’s, Crème

de la Crème Cakery, Tin Roof Mobile, Tennessie’s Philippine Cuisine, Potato Tornado, Lilia’s Outside Café, Pa’s Pork, Nacho Pig, Buckeye Burgers, Claybourne Grille, Sinsational Sandwiches, Mo’s Mexican, Get Loaded, Gyro Palace, Zombie Dogz, Homestead Spud, Little Z’s Concessions, Shannon’s Southern Style Sweet Tea, Kona Ice of Troy and Kettle Fixins. There is a full line-up of entertainment throughout the day. The live entertainment includes t “Hey There Morgan” from Dayton, noon-2:45 p.m., local Greenville grad Sereena Barga from 3-4 p.m., local resident Abbey Bower, 4-5 p.m., “New Old Fashioned Band” from Dayton, 5-6:30 p.m., and the featured local band from Greenville will be “Shannon Clark & The Sugar,” 7-9 p.m. For more details about the event and to participate in contests, you visit the following Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/ events/270318283833472/ Contact Jason Blackburn at 937-621-2166 or email at: thepromoterllc@gmail. com.

GREENVILLE – The Darke County Retired Teachers Association will hold its May dinner meeting to award educational scholarships to local students on May 16, 6:30 p.m., in the Brick Room of the Brethren Retirement

Community. The menu includes tossed salad with assorted dressings, baked ham with pineapple, baby baker potatoes, green beans with bacon, cherry hot crisp, rolls & beverages. Cost of the meal is $11 with checks

payable to DCRTA. Reservations must be made to Jean Kelly by May 9 using the following: 606 W. South St., Arcanum, Ohio 45304; 937-6926248 (can leave message); 937-423-0274 (can text); mjkelly@woh.rr.com.

DCRTA will meet May 16

$5 jewelry fundraiser Arcanum to be held at Wayne BOE to meet sale begins at 9 p.m. on GREENVILLE – A

Masquerade Jewelry & Accessories $5 Fundraising Sale will be held in the Main Lobby of Wayne HealthCare from Wednesday, May 8 to Friday, May 10. This around the clock

May 8 and ends at 2 p.m. on May 10. The sale is sponsored by the Wayne Hospital Auxiliary with proceeds used to fund hospital projects.

ARCANUM – The Arcanum-Butler Local Board of Education will hold its Regular Board of Education Meeting on the Thursday, May 9, 7 p.m., in the Board of Education Office.

“Around the Clock Sale” Begins Wed., May 8th at 9 pm Ends Fri., May 10th at 2 pm Wayne HealthCare Main Lobby Proceeds benefit Wayne Health Care Proceeds benefit Wayne Hospital Auxiliary

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PIQUA – The Paul G. Duke Academy for Community Leadership and the Center for Leadership Development at Edison State Community College will host the 16th annual Mosaic of Community Leadership Conference on Wednesday, May 22, from 8 a.m.–3:15 p.m. at the Piqua Campus. The annual conference brings together executive directors, board mem-

bers, staff, and volunteers to explore in–depth topics related to nonprofit management and leadership. The event will feature a keynote address provided by Patty Cisco principal and founder of leading inbound digital marketing and sales agency Marketing Essentials. An experienced growth catalyst, Cisco inspires executives, managers and professionals with her exceptional leadership and business acumen and unbridled passion. She draws on her broad operations management and strategic planning expertise to deliver transformative data-driven results that support client growth goals. Cisco holds a bachelor of arts from Bluffton University and a master of business administration from the University of Findlay and has been an adjunct instructor at The Ohio State University and Wright State University.

Boys & Girls Club raffles two bikes

Special Beginnings

Diabetes Education Programs

Classes are free to mothers who deliver at Wayne HealthCare. The cost is $50 for Childbirth Classes and $10 for Breastfeeding Classes for mothers who deliver elsewhere.

Karen Droesch, RD, LD, CDE Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) will present and lead all diabetes education classes and programs.

3-Week Thursday Series Childbirth Class

Diabetic Group Classes

Monday, May 6th, 13th, 20th 6:00pm-8:00pm

May 6th, 13th, 20th, 28th 1:00pm-3:00pm

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Wayne HealthCare, Room 405 Insurance may cover the cost of the class.

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Tuesday, May 21st 6:00pm-8:00pm

Wayne HealthCare, 3rd Floor Conference Room #2 For more information or to register call (937) 547-5755.

Wednesday, May 22nd 10:00am-12:00pm

Wayne HealthCare, Room 405 Cost to attend is $10 per class. Insurance may cover the cost of this class. For more information or to RSVP contact Karen Droesch at (937) 547-5750 or karen.droesch@waynehealthcare.org

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per person and includes lunch and free parking. To learn more or register to attend, visit www.edisonohio.edu/mosaic. For more information, contact The Edison State Center for Leadership Development by calling 937.778.7806 or emailing foundation@edisonohio. edu.

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The one–day conference will also feature morning and afternoon breakout education and work sessions led by nonprofit professionals. Breakout sessions will focus on a series of topics dedicated to strengthening nonprofit organizations including: human resources, friend-raising and fundraising, governance and leadership, communication, financial management, and strategic planning. The annual conference is made possible through the continued support and generosity of The Paul G. Duke Foundation. Event registration is open now through Friday, May 17. The cost to attend the event is $49

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Masquerade Jewelry Sale Begins Wednesday, May 8th at 9 pm Ends Friday, May 10th at 2 pm Wayne HealthCare Lobby

GREENVILLE – Greenville Boys & Girls Club will be having a summer bike raffle with the drawing on June 14. Tickets are available during club hours – Monday through Thursday, 4-8 p.m. and Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Tickets are $2 per ticket or three for $5. They are raffling a man’s 26-inch bicycle and a woman’s 26-inch bicycle. All proceeds will help sponsor and support the club’s summer activities, which includes fishing, summer picnics and a

Dayton Dragons baseball game. The club is also taking donations of items for its annual garage sale to be held Aug. 1-4 at the Boys & Girls Club. The club is open to all Darke County kids, ages 7-16. The membership fee is $2 per year. They would like to thank everyone for all club donations. To make a donation or for more information, contact Tom Jenkins, club director, at 547-1122 during club hours.

Flag fund kickoff NEW MADISON – Dorothy Shively, president of Unit #245 American Legion Auxiliary, recently kicked off the Flag Fund Drive by presenting a check to Commander Francis Grisez, of Post #245, to help finance the replacement of tattered and torn “Old Glories” for the Parade of Flags located on the main streets of the village of New Madison from May (Memorial Day) to November (Veterans Day). Any civic minded citizen who would care to support this effort can send a check

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Dorothy Shively presented a check to Francis Grisez for the Flag Fund.

marked Flag Fund Post #245 American Legion, PO Box 127, New Madison, Ohio 45346 or stop by the post Thursday through Saturday, after 5 p.m.

Reflections of a Legend

Free Monthly Diabetes Education Class This educational class is held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month and is designed to help you understand and manage diabetes. Join Karen Droesch, Certified Diabetes Educator, for a free class each month.

Have Your Cake & Eat it Too: Counting Carbohydrates Tuesday, May 14th 2:00pm-3:00pm

Wayne HealthCare, 3rd Floor Conference Room

To learn more about services, programs and events at Wayne HealthCare connect with us online or call (937) 548-1141

EARL BALTES APRIL 27, 1921-MARCH 23, 2015 Reflections Body Shop of Greenville share memories through conversations with their customers who visit the shop. A near life size mural drawn on the wall that depicts Earl Baltes and Tony Stewart, is a daily reminder of this legend’s contribution to our community. Earl’s love of racing lives on in our community. A small dirt track became known throughout the racing circuit as Eldora Speedway. We here at Reflections Body Shop, are taking a moment today to honor Earl’s legacy.


ON YOUR MIND

Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, May 5, 2019 5A

Readers Write

Thanks for Easter Dinner Dear Editor, A big thank you to Double M Diner for their

delicious Easter Dinner they provided for the community. Carolyn Fisher, Greenville

Honesty is still alive I want to give a big shout out to Lavy’s corner market in Gettysburg, Ohio. I apparently dropped money when I was there 3 weeks ago. They looked at their surveillance camera to find me. They held the money

for 3 weeks till they found someone who knew me and returned my money. It was not much but I was very grateful for their honesty and integrity. Thank You so much. Linda Gilmore, Versailles

GREENVILLE – State of the Heart Care will be hosting several remembrance luncheons this month to honor veterans. They invite veterans, family, and friends to help remember those who have sacrificed their lives to keep our country free. There will be a luncheon and short program at three different locations: May 14

at the VFW, 219 N. Ohio St., Greenville; May 15 at the American Legion, 601 N. 2nd St., Coldwater; and May 21 at the American Legion, 211 W. Walnut St., Portland, Ind. Seating is limited; RSVP to Debra Dunn at 937-548-2999 or ddunn@stateoftheheartcare.org by May 8 to let them know which day you would like to attend.

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DeWine unveils executive budget COLUMBUS – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine unveiled his proposed executive budget for fiscal years 2020-2021, which is structurally balanced and does not include an increase in taxes. “The budget we are sending to the Legislature today is a budget for Ohio’s future, and it reflects our need to invest in Ohio and Ohioans,” said Governor DeWine. “Our budget plants seeds of hope and opportunity for tomorrow through smart, strategic investments in Ohio today.” Governor DeWine’s executive budget focuses on investing in Ohio’s children, families, workforce, infrastructure, mental health and addiction recovery, and natural resources. The executive budget submitted by Governor DeWine supports children and families by: * Investing new, targeted funding to support student wellness and success in schools. * Investing $22 million to make more of Ohio’s homes lead-safe for children and families. * Investing an additional $50 million in evidence-based home visiting programs to give children the best possible start in life. * Nearly doubling the state’s investment in children services agencies. The executive budget supports mental health and addiction recovery in Ohio by: * Increasing treatment capacity in Ohio through an investment of more than $56 million to respond to local needs. * Investing $20 million to provide Ohio’s schools with free, evidence-based prevention curricula and professional development for school personnel. * Investing an additional $5 million to create at least 30 more specialized courts during the biennium. * Investing $12 million

to expand the Ohio START (Sobriety, Treatment and Reducing Trauma) program to provide support to children and parents impacted by substance use disorder. The executive budget supports Ohio’s local communities by: * Increasing the state’s child protective allocation by $30 million per year for a total of $90 million annually. * Increasing funding to the Local Government Fund to fund local crisis services related to substance use disorder with money from the General Revenue Fund instead of diverting funds from the Local Government Fund. * Increasing state support for indigent defense by $60 million per year to assist local partners in providing counsel for defendants who cannot afford an attorney. The executive budget supports workforce and innovation by: * Creating a culture of innovation in state government by launching the new InnovateOhio, led by Lt. Governor Jon Husted. * Investing in businesses in Ohio by establishing Opportunity Zones for economically-distressed communities. * Fast tracking Ohioans seeking new workforce skills by providing micro-degrees, primarily for those in the incumbent workforce. The executive budget includes efforts to invest in Ohio’s natural resources by: * Creating the H2Ohio Fund to ensure safe and clean water across Ohio by providing the resources necessary to plan, develop, and implement targeted, long-term water solutions. The executive budget “blue book,” including Governor DeWine’s full budget recommendations, tax expenditure report, and budget highlights can also be found on the Ohio Office of Budget Management’s website.

DCRWC will host Husted’s liaison GREENVILLE – The Darke County Republican Women’s Club (DCRWC) is hosting featured speaker Joshua Tovey at 6 p.m. on May 13 at the Chestnut Village Center, Brethren Home Retirement Community, 750 Chestnut St., Greenville. Tovey is a member of the team representing Ohio’s Lt. Governor Jon Husted. He serves the counties in southwestern Ohio. “It will be wonderful to hear from our longtime friend Jon Husted’s representative as Joshua tells us about Jon’s new office, serving Ohio as Lt. Governor. We are so pleased to provide this chance for the residents of Darke County to have

a real inside look at one of Ohio’s state offices,” said Betty Hill, DCRWC President. Tovey graduated from the University of Dayton in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Philosophy. After interning in college with Secretary of State Jon Husted, he was offered a position as Regional Liaison in the office. He then continued to work to successfully elect Ohio’s current Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted. In addition to working for the Lt. Governor, Joshua is the Vice Chair for the Republican Party of Montgomery County. The program is free and does not require res-

ervations. The club does offer an optional dinner prior to the speaker’s program at a cost per person of $10 for those who would like to attend and have made reservations for the meal. Dinner reservations must be made prior to noon, May 9 by calling Wavelene Denniston at (937) 5476477 or emailing her at: DCRWReservations@ darkegop.org. DCRWC is a political group founded to provide political education and legislative information; provide a wider knowledge of the principles of the Republican Party; increase the number of registered Republicans; recruit, promote, and support qualified Repub-

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and John Boozman (R-Ark.) introduced legislation to prevent the VA from charging veterans for its own accounting mistakes. The VA annually sends as many as 200,000 overpayment notices totaling thousands of dollars to veterans and their families, sending them into crippling debt and withholding future benefits payments until the debt is paid. These overpayments are often a result of the VA’s own accounting errors, but the VA puts veterans and their families on the hook for repaying the debt. Brown, Tester, and Boozman introduced the Veterans Debt Fairness Act to reduce these overpayment errors and require the VA to hold itself, and not veterans, accountable for its mistakes. Their bill requires the VA to shoulder the debt burden

of overpayments if the VA was responsible for the debt. “Our veterans sacrifice so much already to serve our country. They shouldn’t be paying for the mistakes of the agency that’s supposed to serve them,” said Brown. “It’s wrong to put the debt from the VA’s accounting mistakes on the shoulders of men and women who have served their country,” said Tester, Ranking Member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee. “For some veterans, these benefits make the difference between paying monthly rent or missing payments, and we’ve got to stop the VA from pulling the rug out from under veterans and their families.” “Veterans rely on their VA benefits to make ends meet and shouldn’t be penalized for the department’s accounting mistakes,” Boozman said. “Supporting veterans and

their families by eliminating the potential for hardships caused by the VA’s errors is important to honoring our commitment to their service and sacrifice.” VA benefit overpayment notices have been steadily increasing, sometimes for a payment period dating back as far as five years. Many of these debt overpayments are at no fault of the veteran or their dependents, but rather VA accounting errors and record mismanagement. Currently, the VA can send out debt repayment notices to veterans requesting the full amount due within 30 days while freezing all benefit payments until the debt is repaid. The Veterans Debt Fairness Act requires the VA to update its computer systems so veterans can update their own information regarding their beneficiaries, eliminating a key cause of overpayments. Under their bill, the VA

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Lady Wave gets walk-off win over Lebanon GAYLEN BLOSSER

half of the first with back-toback walks in their first plate SPORTS EDITOR appearance of the night with gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com Morgan Gilbert taking a free DAYTON – The Greenville pass followed by a walk to Lani Shilt putting runners Lady Wave got a walk-off on first and second with no double off the bat of Natea outs. Davidson to defeat perineal Next up, Fashner stroked powerhouse Lebanon Lady Warriors 4-3 in a Wednesday a two run double off the cennight game played at Wright terfield fence scoring Gilbert and Shilt to give the GreenState University. ville girls a 2-0 lead with one “Great team win,” said inning in the book. Greenville coach Jerrod Neither team would cross Newland following the game. “Team win No. 20 and can’t the plate in innings two and three before the Lady wait for the next 10.” Wave with Fashner setting The Lady Wave took the field as the home team with Lebanon down in order both sophomore Kennedy Fashner innings and setting the Lady Vikings down 1-2-3 in the setting the Lady Warriors fourth bringing Greenville to down in order in the top of the plate. the first. “Kennedy (Fashner) Greenville opened their

retired the first 13 batters in order and doubles off the fence in the first,” Newland stated. Inning No. 4 had Chloe Sowry taking a one out walk followed with back-to-back walks to Gilbert and Shilt loading the bases with Lady Wave. Fashner picked up her third RBI of the night sending a sacrifice fly to center scoring Lady Wave courtesy runner Courtney Bryson to give Greenville a 3-0 advantage after four complete. Lebanon plated two runs in the top of the fifth and a single run in the sixth to even the score at 3-3 where the score would stand with the Lady Warriors coming to the plate in the top of the

seventh. The seventh inning had Grace Shaffer coaxing a first out popup in foul territory to Lady Wave first baseman Susi Blocher, an error putting Lady Vikings’ runner on first only to be thrown out advancing to second for out No. 2. “Grace shuts the door with a different look and gets us out,” Newland noted. A two out single had a Lebanon runner on first only to be thrown out by Lady Wave catcher Chloe Sowry in attempted steal of second bringing Greenville to the plate in the bottom of the seventh. “Shilt makes two crazy plays and Blocher played awesome at first,” said New-

been fun to play with the different levels of talent throughout the last four years, but this year has probably been the best one yet.” Shilt, the sister of Lady Wave assistant coach Justine Shilt earned her 100th varsity career win playing for the Lady Wave varsity program under the leadership of Hall of Fame coach Jerrod Newland. “Beat Tipp City 2-0 in 2006,” Newland said of his first district championship coaching at Greenville. “Had lost three straight districts here at Greenville. Knew we wouldn’t lose and the first ever box of shirts was born.” Coach Newland coached the sisters – Justine, a 2007 graduate and member of the 2007 Lady Wave state cham-

pionship team and Lani, a member of the GHS class of 2019. “Justine – one of the best ever,” noted Newland. “College All-American (Wright State University), Lani who has unfinished business ahead for this season. Great family and kids – makes me feel old.” “Little bit teary eyed about it,” older sister Justine said about the 2006 photo. “Crazy how fast time flies. Just seeing Lani be able to grow up and kind of follow the footsteps a little bit as far as going through Lady Wave Softball and be able to continue on the success that we’ve had throughout the program is pretty awesome.” “For her to be that lone

senior leader this year and taking the team under her wing and doing what they are doing so far this season is pretty awesome,” added Justine. “It’s nice to see.” Coach Newland took time to weigh in on the 2006 photo of the Shilt sisters following Greenville’s first ever softball district championship. “That picture – it humbled me last night because she’s younger than my daughter in that picture and yet it was the first medal ever,” said Newland. “I was just so proud of that day and the program. That set the tone and to see that come back here again today.” “That was the first district championship that we had ever won here in Greenville

in dramatic fashion. Davidson paced the Lady Wave going 2-3 with a single, a walk and the game winning run scoring walk-off double. Fashner was 1-3 with a double and 3-RBIs. Morgan Gilbert was 1-1 with 3-walks and a run scored. Susi Blocher went 1-3 with a walk and a run and Lani Shilt had 3-walks and a run scored. Fashner pitched 5.0 Gaylen Blosser | Darke County Media innings allowing 2-runs, Lady Wave Natea Davidson picks 2-hits, 2-walks while strikup her game at the plate. ing out one. Grace Shaffer earned the win in relief land. Lady Wave freshman Susi tossing 2.0 innings of 2-hit Blocher took a full count two ball while not giving up an out walk bringing Davidson earned run. to the plate to drive a 2-2 pitch to left scoring Blocher Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ giving Greenville the walk-off aimmediamidwest.com or 937-548-3330

Lady Wave Softball Shilt sisters then and now By Gaylen Blosser

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GREENVILLE – The Lady Wave softball team honored the team’s lone 2019 senior, Lani Shilt prior to Monday night’s sweep of the Sidney Yellow Jacket to win the GWOC North outright with a 14-0 record. “Lani wins her 100th game on Senior Day, hits the snot out of ball and runs into the fence twice,” said Greenville coach Jerrod Newland. “She is just the epitomy of Lady Wave Softball. Just so proud of her and what she does for the program and the kids – plays the game the right way.” “It’s gone by way too fast,” Lani Shilt said. “It’s

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Sisters Lani and Justine Shilt following the Lady Wave’s first ever district championship in 2006.

and Lani was about three years old,” concluded Coach Justine Shilt.

Contact Darke County Media Sports Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ aimmediamidwest.com or 937-5483330

Patriots’ Bruner sets 3 records at Acanum Invitational By Dale Barger

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ARCANUM – Miami East Boys won the Arcanum Athletic Booster Invitational track title Friday night. Arcanum finished fourth, Tri-Village sixth

and Ansonia seventh out of 12 teams competing. It was a banner night for Tri-Village sprinter Austin Bruner. The speedster claimed three first place finishes in the 100, 200 and 400 meter sprints setting new records in each

event. Bruner recorded the fastest time this year in the state in the 100 with a time of 10:57. He ran a 22.76 in the 200 and 51.80 in the 400 all records as well. Arcanum’s Tanner Delk

swept the long distance races winning the 1600 meter run 4:44.1 and the 3200 meter run with a new meet record of 9:50.5. Highlights of individuals and local teams competing. Ansonia – Logan Alexander placed fourth in the 400 meter dash. Logan Warner was third in the 800 meter run and third in the 200 meter dash. Arcanum –Landen Kreusch finished third in the 3200 meter run. Ethan Moores, Landen Kreusch, JT Whittaker and Tanner Delk placed third in the 4x800 meter run. Ethan Moores, JT Whittaker,

Ashton Etherington and Griffin Cates were fourth in the 4x400. Tristen Obrien was fourth in the 110 meter hurdles and in the 300 meter hurdles. Ashton Etherington was third in high jump with a jump of 5-06.00. Tri-Village – Harley Ketring was fourth in the 800 meter run. Boys high jump Layne Sarver was second at 6-00.00. Franklin Monroe – Nathaniel Davis, Luke Booher, Ky Cool and Jordan Rhoades was fourth in the 4x200 meter relay race. Tri-Village sprinter Austin Bruner Dale Barger | Darke County Media

breaks one of three records the Patriots’ sprinter set at the Arcanum Invitational.

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Greenville sweeps Sidney baseball doubleheader GAYLEN BLOSSER

runs in the eighth.” The opening game had SPORTS EDITOR the Wave trailing Sidney gblosser@aimmediamidwest.com 2-0 after two innings before Greenville plated two runs in the bottom of the third GREENVILLE – The to even things up at 2-2 and Greenville varsity baseball team use a seven run fourth go on to score seven runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to run rule the Sidney Yellow Jackets 15-5 and to lead 9-2 with the Jackets battled back in the nightcap coming to the plate in the top of the fifth. to defeat Sidney 10-7 in Greenville grabbed a extra innings after trailing 7-0 after five innings of play fourth inning lead to defeat Sidney 15-5 in the Monday to win five of their last six night opener. games. Down 2-0 after two, Tony “We weren’t expecting Sells third inning two run to play a double header single evened the score at tonight,” said Greenville 2-2. coach Eric Blumenstock. The Green Wave cranked “Got a last minute phone call and wanted to get both out seven fourth inning singles, a double and earned of them in because of the two walks with the big hits incoming weather tomora two run double off the bat row. You never know what is going to happen this time of senior Landon Eldridge and two run single from of year.” freshman Warren Hartzell “The second game we came out flat,” Blumenstock giving the Wave a 9-2 lead after four. noted. “We were down 7-0 Sidney added three runs in the sixth, scored four runs in the sixth, three runs in the top of the fifth for a 9-5 Wave lead but it was in the seventh and three

Greenville plating two runs in the fifth and four in the bottom of the sixth with a walk-off Sells RBI single to right scoring Tyler Beyke bringing game one to an early close. Greenville outhit Sidney 18-5 to earn the win. Warren Hartzell led the Wave going 3-4 with 6-RBIs and a run scored. Tony Sells went 3-5 with 3-RBIs and a run, and Landon Eldridge was 2-4 with a walk, 2-RBIs and 2-runs. Grant Minnich was 2-2 with 3-walks and 4-runs scored, Terry Miller went 2-4 with 2-RBIs and a run, Tyler Beyke was 2-5 with a RBI and 3-runs, Ethan Saylor 1-3 with a RBI and a run and Reed Hanes went 2-3 on the night. Hartzell earned the win for Greenville tossing 5.2 innings, allowing five hits and five runs while striking out four. Tytan Grote threw two-thirds of an inning in relief. “First game Warren

Hartzell threw a pretty good ballgame,” noted Blumenstock. “He ended up getting a pretty nice lead on them and run rule then in the first one.” Trailing 7-0 in the nightcap, Greenville scored four runs in the seventh getting RBI singles of the bats of Terry Miller, Landon Eldridge, a Sidney error scoring Reed Hanes and a bases loaded RBI walk to Warren Hartzell. Greenville plated three runs in the seventh sending the game to extra innings by way of a Hanes one out single, a Miller walk, a two run double to center off the bat of Eldridge and a two out RBI single to left scoring Eldridge with the tying run. Playing as the visitors in game No. 2, Greenville took advantage of a Beyke walk, a Hartzell single to center, a dropped third strike to score a Wave run and a Miller two out two run single to left scoring Grote and cour-

2. Sheridan 72 points 3. Johnathan Alder 68 points 4. Greenville 62 points 5. Clyde 48 points GREENVILE – The 6. Poland Seminary 48 Greenville Lady Wave points moved up a notch to No. 7. Clinton Massey 44 4 in the latest Ohio High points School Fastpitch Softball 8. Beloit West Branch 24 Coaches Association (OHSpoints FSCA) Division II poll. 9. Hebron Lakewood 22 1. Lagrange Keystone 99 points points

10. Youngstown Ursuline 21 points “It’s now May and excited for the next four and one half weeks,” said Greenville coach Jerrod Newland. “Got No. 20 last night and now time to work on the next 10. Will be tough, but quite excited for kids and Lady Wave Softball Nation for the challenge.”

“The real season begins and can’t wait till we are around in that last poll on the field in Akron,” added Coach Newland. The Bradford Lady Railroaders received 18 points to move into the No. 9 spot in Division IV.

“Shut them down. Did an excellent job. He struck out five of the nine batters he faced – it was a great job.” Terry Miller paced the Wave going 2-3 going 2-3 with a walk, 3-RBIs and 2 runs scored, Landon Eldridge went 2-4 with 2-walks, 3-RBIs and a run, Gaylen Blosser | Darke County Media and Tytan Grote was 1-3 Greenville varsity baseball coach with a RBI and 2-runs score. Warren Hartzell was 1-3 Eric Blumenstock leads the Green Wave baseball program. with 2-walks and a RBI, Reed Hanes went 1-4 with a tesy runner Ethan Flannery walk and 2-runs, Grant Minnich was 1-5 with a walk for a 10-7 Greenville lead. and a RBI and Tony Sells With Minnich on the had 2-walks and a run. mound and solid defensive “We played a double play, Greenville set the Jackets down in order in the header and turned out seventh and eighth innings pretty good,” Blumenstock to earn the GWOC Monday stated. “Got two wins and it’s always nice to pick up a night sweep over Sydney. couple more GWOC North Minnich was the pitcher wins.” of record for Greenville With the wins, Greenville allowing two hits and no improves to 9-10 overall and runs over four innings, 7-6 in GWOC play. striking out five and walking none in relief. Contact Darke County Media Sports “Grant Minnich threw Editor Gaylen Blosser at gblosser@ the last three innings of the aimmediamidwest.com game,” Blumenstock said. or 937-548-3330

Lady Wave Softball No. 4 in latest state poll By Gaylen Blosser

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The Lady Wave line up prior to playing the Miamisburg Lady Vikings in preparation for the singing and playing of the National Anthem.

MV Blackhawks gets comeback win over Patriots ence games in 3 straight days. It just seemed fitting to throw those 3 seniors and keep the pitch counts UNION CITY – It was down so all three can be senior night for the Misutilized the rest of this sissinawa Valley baseball busy week.” Mississinawa team, and it would be the seniors leading the charge Valley Coach Max Guilin a come-from-behind 5-4 lozet said. Tri-Village Jumped on win over Tri-Village. top in the first on a Dylan Seniors recognized Holzapfel single to bring before the game were Trent Collins, Ethan Dirk- home Gage Hileman. Mississinawa got the sen and Max Guillozet. run back in the bottom of “It was nice to get that the second inning a Hawk win tonight on senior Thomas hit that brought in night. My original plan was to start Collins tonight Max Dirmeyer. Tri-Village regained the but with conference game lead scoring 2 runs by rain out last Thursday Mason Sullenbarger and with newton we had no Holzapfel. Jackson Plush choice to switch gears scored Sullenbarger on a since it was decided that we had to move that game sacrifice fly and Lemeo Prioto knocked in Holzapto Wednesday this week fel on a base hit to put the which forced 3 confer-

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PATS up 3-1. The Patriots added one more run in the top of the 5th inning with Hileman scoring to go up 4-1. Mississinawa wasn’t ready to concede rallying in the bottom of the 5th inning scoring two runs by Zac Longfellow and Kyler Guillozet. The Hawks then added two more runs in the bottom of the 6th inning to capture the lead again going up 5-4. Trent Collins would then close the door on the Patriots in the top of the 7th retiring the side to give the Hawks a memorable senior night come from behind win. Tri-Village Gage Hileman went 1-4 and 2 runs scored, Dylan Finkbine 1-3,

1 rbi, Mason Sullenbarger 1 run score, Dylan Holzapfel 2-3, 1 rbi and 1 run scored, Jackson Plush 1 rbi and Lemeo Prieto 1-3, 1 rbi. Mississinawa Zach Longfellow was 1-3, Kyler Guillozet 1 rbi, Ethan Dirksen 2 rbi, Zach Dirmeyer 1-3, Cody Dirksen 1-3, Hawk Thomas 1-3 and 1 rbi and Cameron Shimp 1 rbi. Coach Guillozet praised his senior pitching staff on how they managed the game. Ethan Dirksen did a nice job tonight throwing strikes for 3-2/3 innings and 0 earned runs. Kyler Guillozet came in and pitched 1-1/3 and gave up 1 ER. Down 4-1 in the middle of the 5th I told my last senior Collins to get loose.

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a member of the Poplar Grove Church of the Brethren. Melva was meticulous about mowing her yard, spending time with her family, particularly her grandchildren, going fishing, camping and dancing. In addition to parents she was preceded in death by her first husband Samuel Blocher; second husband Chester Schwaberow; son David Eugene Blocher; brothers Ralph and Richard Don Moore Benson and sister Mary Richardson. Melva is survived by MOORE – Don A. her son Michael (Brenda) Moore, 75, died at Blocher of New Paris; 1:08 a.m. Thursday, grandchildren Scott April 25, 2019 at Blocher, Angela (Rob) Allen View Healthcare Hart, Amy (Jason) Posey, Center. He was born July 6, 1943 in Piqua to the late Douglas (Jennifer) Blocher Harry and Irene Moore. He and Ryan Blocher; 7 great grandchildren, 3 step married Lois A. Zimmergreat grandchildren, 14 man on July 25, 1961 in great great grandchildren; Lena. sisters Barbara Hinkle of Other survivors include Winchester, Ind., Patricia four children: Duane ( (Charles) Simpson of StanJulie) Moore of Greenford, Ky., brother James ville, Dennis (Christine) Moore of Springfield, Anita (Pat) Benson of Union City, Ind., longtime friend Caro(Andra) Moore Washinglyn Blocher of Greenville ton of Dayton and Dave as well as numerous nieces (Amanda) Moore of Gahanna; grandchildren: Angel and nephews. Funeral Services were Fenton, Dylan Moore, Tyler held Thursday, May 2, 2019 and Jim Foley, Brandon, Leslie and Tasha Clemons, in the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, with Andra Washington Jr., Pastor Todd Reish officiatConnor Davis, Darian and Adrian Moore and thirteen ing. Burial is in the Greenville Cemetery, Greenville. great-grandchildren; two It is the wishes of the sisters: Pattie( Jenkins) Asher of Piqua and Bonnie family that Memorial ( Jenkins) White of Piqua. Contributions be given He was preceded in death the Brethren Retirement Community Resident’s Aid by his wife, Lois Moore; Fund. mother and father, Irene Condolences for the famand Harry Moore, grandily may be sent to www. daughter, Amanda Washington, three sisters: Nancy zecharbailey.com. (Wirick) McCullough, Linda (Wirick) Gauger, Diane (Jenkins) Sturns and four brothers: Dale Moore, Ronald Wirick, Robert Wirick and Richard Jenkins. Mr. Moore was a 1961 graduate of Graham High School and served in the US Army. He worked for Troy Sunshade for 37 years, from which he retired in 2010. He was an avid Cleveland Browns and Ohio State Buckeyes fan and enjoyed baseball and Barbara Hiatt bowling. Don also loved his HIATT – Barbara S. cats: Runt, Little Sh*t, Gra(Saintignon) Hiatt, 82, of cie and Little Girl. A memorial to honor his Greenville, passed away life will be conducted later unexpectedly on Thursday, April 25, 2019 at her resiat the Troy Park. Online dence. expressions of sympathy She was born on Aug. 7, may be made through 1936 in Greenville to the www.littletonandrue.com. late Bernard and Naomi SCHWABEROW – (Thompson) Saintignon. Melva Marie “Blocher” In addition to her parSchwaberow, 96, of Greenville, passed away at ents, Barb was preceded in death by her daughter, 4:10 p.m. Saturday, April Angie Keiser; and her 27, 2019 at the Brethren brothers, Marion, Melvin, Retirement Community, Greenville. Melva was born and Duane Saintignon. Barb loved to work hard June 9, 1922 in Winchester, and play even harder. When Ind. and the daughter of she was not working as the late David Forrest and Lela (Coddington) Benson. a nurse’s aide, she could be found at the bowling She was retired from Fram Corporation of Green- alley. She bowled for over 35 years, earning respect ville following 29 years of employment. She was also from many local bowlers.

Her skill led her to earn many awards and titles over the years. When she was at home, Barb enjoyed being outdoors working in her flower beds, mowing the yard, and watching the birds. She put many puzzles together and had them framed for others to enjoy. Barb loved to spend time with her family and cooking for them. She was known for the abundance of food that she would prepare for anyone who would join her for a meal. Barb was a follower of Christ and attended Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Union City, Ind. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Larry Hiatt, whom she married on September 25, 1970; her children, Mark (Robin) Hiatt of Lima, Ohio, Monte (Terri) Clemens of Greenville, Marcia (Tony) Sowry of Arcanum, Ohio, Christy (Scott) Evans of New Paris, Ohio, and Kelly (Barry) Paulus of Greenville; her son-in-law, Keith Keiser of New Weston, Ohio, husband of the late Angie Keiser; her grandchildren, Justin Hiatt of Union City, Ohio, Nicole Hiatt of Greenville, Amber (Eric) Adkins of Lima, Ohio, Jason Elchert of Lima, Ohio, Abby Clemens of New Paris, Rochelle Brumbaugh of Greenville, Aaron (Shannon) Holmes of Greenville, Aaron (Ashely) Evans of New Paris, Ohio, Tyler (Christa) Evans of Centerville, Indiana, Alex (Sara) Evans of Bluffton, Indiana, Brandon Evans of Bluffton, Indiana, Owen Paulus of Greenville, Taylor Paulus of Troy, Ohio, Connor Keiser of Fairborn, Ohio, and Cameron Keiser of New Weston, Ohio; her 20 great-grandchildren; and her siblings, Kathy Werner of Greenville, Donnie (Betty) Saintignon of Greenville, Danny (Mary) Saintignon of Dawn, Ohio, and Denny (Rose) Saintignon of Webster, Ohio. A celebration of Barb’s life took place on Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus with Father John R. White officiating. Memorial contributions may be given in memory of Barb to St. Jude Research Children’s Hospital. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. SPENCER – Helen V. Spencer, 92, of Greenville, died Friday, April 26, 2019. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, May 6, 2019, at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home in Greenville. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery in Ft. Jefferson. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 3-6 p.m. at the funeral home. Condolences for the family may

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A Celebration of Susan’s life was held Thursday, May 2, 2019 at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville campus, with Rev. Eric Fee officiating. Burial is in Greenville Township Memorial Gardens. Susan’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the nurses and staff of the BRC and State of the Heart Care for the compassion and care they provided. The family requests memorial contributions be given to the Alzheimer’s Association, 31 W. Whipp Road, Dayton, Ohio 45459. Online condolences may be left for the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.

Laverne Delaplane

DELAPLANE – L. Laverne Delaplane, 96, of Greenville, passed away at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at the Rest Haven Nursing Home, Greenville. Laverne was born June 7, 1922 in Brownsville, Tenn. and the daughter of the late William Young and Annie E. (Payne) Sutton. She was a homemaker, member of the Nifty Neave Homemakers Club and Fort Jefferson United Methodist Church. In her earlier years Laverne was very active in many church activities and loved playing cards. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Grant T. Delaplane May 29, 1997. They were married March 2, 1946. Laverne is survived by nephews Joseph (Shirley) Delaplane and Donald (Diane) Delaplane, all of Greenville; niece Patricia Ann (Joe) Beatty of Houston, Texas as well as numerous great nieces and great nephews. Funeral Services were held Friday, May 3, 2019 in the Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, with Pastor David Brisker officiating. Burial is in the Oak Grove Cemetery, Fort Jefferson. It is the wishes of the family that Memorial Contributions be given to Fort Jefferson United Methodist Church or the State of the Heart Care of Darke County. Condolences for the family may be sent to www. zecharbailey.com. See OBITUARIES | A10

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Don Garwood, Sr.

GARWOOD – Donald “Don” D. Garwood, Sr., 78, of Greenville, passed away on Monday, April 29, 2019 at the Versailles Health Center in Versailles. He was born on December 2, 1940 in Dayton, Ohio to the late Deloyd and Jessie (Smith) Garwood. In addition to his parents, Don was preceded in death by his daughter, Mary Feitshans. Don was a true family man. He loved his wife and family above all things. He married his sweetheart, Peggy, whom he referred to as “his angel”. When not with his family, you could find him tinkering with anything that he could get his hands on. He enjoyed camping, boating, his limo, and riding motorcycles. Don spent several years working for the City of Greenville’s street department, until he retired in 1981. He loved watching western movies and shows, such as Gun Smoke, MASH, and “wraslin”. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Peggy (Evans) Garwood, whom he married on April 29, 1967; his son, Donald (Melissa) Garwood, Jr.; his grandchildren, Amanda (Brandon)

Hildreth of Piqua, Ohio, Amber (Dustin) Ruther of Indiana, Tonya Keaser of Greenville, Casey (Tyler) Comolli of Piqua, Ohio, Jayce (Val) Feitshans of Newark, Ohio, Kasie Feitshans of Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Nick Feitshans of Greenville, Kristian (Greg Leonard) Garwood of Greenville, Bruce Garwood of Huber Heights, Ohio, Alexis (Kyle Mumaw) Kincaid of Greenville, and Serenity, Camden, and Kaleb Garwood, all of Coletown, Ohio; his great-grandchildren, Summer, Gage, Jenica, Dylan, Skyler, Chloe, Charlie, Hazel, Ayeden, Kennley, Bensyn, Cambree, Braylin, Jazmin, Maddox, Octavia, and Rebecca; his brothers, Bob (Faye) Garwood of New Lebanon, Ohio, Larry (Beverly) Garwood of West Alexandra, Ohio, Denny (Kathy) Garwood of Xenia, Ohio, Jack (Sandy) Garwood of Dayton, Ohio, and Gary (Teresa) Garwood of Eaton, Ohio; and his special family friends, Ramon Quintor of Greenville and Mike Bannon of Ansonia. A celebration of Don’s life took place on Friday, May 3, 2019 at the Greenville Church of the Brethren, 421 Central Ave, Greenville, Ohio 45331, with Pastor Ron Sherck officiating. Burial is at Preble Memory Gardens near West Alexandria. Elvis has left the building… The family request that memorial contributions be given to Tribute Funeral Homes to help off-set final expenses. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com. WILLIAMS – James C. Williams, 68, passed away Thursday, April 25, 2019.

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mond, Indiana. He was an avid Cincinnati Reds fan, loved spending time working in his yard and enjoyed family vacations to the beach. Jim is survived by his wife Elizabeth (Campbell) Snyder of Greenville. Also sons Robert T. (Angela) Chilton of Celina, and Kyle J. Snyder of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; grandchildren Kayleigh Pitman and Samantha Chilton; great grandchild Nylah Nelson; Wanda Warner sister Judy (Rod) Ippisch of Dayton; brother Greg (Barb) Snyder of Dayton WARNER – Wanda as well as numerous cousLouise Warner, 84, passed ins, nieces and nephews. away peacefully Tuesday, Funeral Services will April 30, 2019 at Rest be held at noon on TuesHaven, Greenville. day May 7, 2019 in the Wanda was born Jan. Zechar Bailey Funeral 21, 1935 in Monticello, Home with Deacon Tom Ky. to the late Roy and Graber officiating. Burial Betty (Reynolds) Mounce. will follow in the Dayton Preceding her in death are National Cemetery 4400 her parents; infant son, West Third Street DayBilly Jean; sister, Elizabeth ton, Ohio at 2:30 p.m. Lake; nephew, Rick Crider; The family will receive nieces, Linda Newbauer friends on Tuesday from and Debbie Mounce. 11 a.m. until time of the Wanda is survived by services in the funeral her daughters, Kathy home. The Greenville (Dave) Acton, Emma Jane Veteran’s Honor Guard (Dennis) Flory both of will conduct Full Military Greenville, Karen (Jay) Honors on Tuesday at the Snellenbarger of Speedway, funeral home. Ind.; sons, Mike Warner In lieu of flowers it is of Indianapolis, Ind., Tom the wishes of the family (Amy Barnett) Warner of that Memorial ContribuPigeon Forge, Tenn., Rich James L. Snyder Jr. tions be given the Ameri(Brenda) Warner of Lewcan Heart Association. SNYDER – James L. isville, Ind.; sisters, Emma Condolences for the (Larry) Crider, Helen Cord- Snyder, Jr., 70, of Greener both of Greenville, Peggy ville, passed away at 7:14 family may be sent to www.zecharbailey.com. p.m. Sunday, April 28, Floyd and Norma Smith 2019 at the Reid Hospital (veteran) both of Monticello, Ky.; OLWINE – Betty J. Richmond, Ind. Jim was brothers, John Ed (CharoOlwine, 96, of Greenville, born March 13, 1949 in lotte) Mounce, Greenville died Saturday, April 27, Dayton, and the son of and Fred (Helen) Mounce 2019. A funeral service Indianapolis, IN; 13 grand- the late James L. and was held Thursday, May Arlene F. (Grillmeier) children; 20 great grand2, 2019, at Zechar Bailey Snyder Sr. children; and numerous Funeral Home, Greenville. He was a veteran servnieces and nephews, Burial is in Greenville Wanda had worked in the ing in the U.S. Navy and healthcare field and cooked for 25 years held the posi- Cemetery. Condolences for the family may be tion as Quality Manager at area restaurants. She expressed through www. with the Elevator Equiploved her grandchildren ment Corporation in Rich- zecharbailey.com. and her pets. Wanda lived her life to it’s fullest and will be missed by many. A Celebration of Wanda’s life will be held at 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, 2019 with Pastor Hershel Fee officiating at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville Campus. Wanda’s family will receive guest on Saturday from 2 p.m. till the time of service at the funeral home. At her request, she will be cremated, and her ashes spread in the hills of her beloved Kentucky at a later date. Special thanks to the staff at Rest Haven and State of the Heart Care for the wonderful care they gave. Memorial contributions may be given to State of the Heart Care, 1350 N. Broadway St., Greenville, Ohio 45331. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.

Joyce Hoffman

HOFFMAN – Joyce E. Hoffman, 76, of Greenville passed away at 7:50 a.m. on Wednesday, April 24, 2019, at her residence. Joyce was born April 8, 1943, in Greenville to the late Rolland & Ida Marie (Peters) Deubner. In addition to her parents, Joyce was also preceded in death by her husband, Richard R. “Butch” Hoffman on December 4, 2016, whom she married July 31, 1965. Joyce is survived by a son, Brad Hoffman & fiancée, Elizabeth Jordan of Greenville; daughter, Nicole Hoffman of Greenville; grandson, Braxton Hoffman; brother & sisterin-law, Alan & Laurie Deubner of Covington; brotherin-law & sister-in-law, Scott & Doris Hoffman of Gettysburg; sister-in-law & brother-in-law, Diana & Tim Cook of St. Henry; best friend, Lady; and numerous nieces and nephews. Joyce was a homemaker. She formerly worked at Fram in Greenville and Copeland Corporation in Sidney. A celebration of Joyce’s life was held Sunday, April 28, 2019 at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home in Greenville with Pastor John Sgro officiating. Condolences for the family may be expressed through www. zecharbailey.com.

Ansonia UMC ready for VBS June 10-14 Memory Lane Prom ANSONIA – Ansonia United Methodist Church is gearing up for its annual Vacation Bible School. This year’s theme is Kingdom Rock and will be held June 10-14, 9 a.m. to noon. VBS is open to children in preschool through sixth grade. At Kingdom Rock, kids

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Darke County Parks summer day-camps planned GREENVILLE – Darke County Parks (DCP) summer day-camps have been an annual tradition for many families for over a decade. These camps are a perfect fit as the parks continue their commitment to get kids outdoors to learn, appreciate, and enjoy nature! Each day-camp offered will include Pat Hollinger-Shiverdecker hands-on activities, adventure, and fun take-home camp-themed items and/or crafts. All camps require registration and payment at least four weeks in advance and space tends to fill quickly; GREENVILLE – A card shower is being held for Pat don’t delay. Visit www.darkHollinger-Shiverdecker. She ecountyparks.org to register will be celebrating her 90th for camps through our new online registration system. birthday on May 13. You may share in her spe- Alternatively, you can stop by the Nature Center or the cial day be sending a card Bish Discovery Center to to 620 Southbrook Drive, register/pay during normal Greenville, Ohio 45331. business hours. Beginning the summer with kayaking fun will be the “Kayaking Discoveries,” a camp for 10-12-year olds. Campers will explore kayak

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(and some canoe) paddling techniques. This camp will run June 10-14 from 1-4 p.m. This camp includes one overnight tent-camping experience on the shores of a state park lake. “Grow Your Own Pizza” is an interactive two-part camp for ages 6-9, set to focus on gardening and growing food! Part-one will start things off June 11-13 from 10 a.m.noon. After a short break, they will reconvene again for part-two from Aug. 13-15 from 10 a.m.-noon as they harvest the food and prepare for homemade pizza. During the week of June 17-21, 6-7-year-olds will encounter a week of “Grossology,” a discovery of all things “gross” in nature. Camp times will run from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The action-packed camp “Outdoor Adventure,” for 13-15-year-olds will run from June 24-28 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. This outdoor recreation based camp will include mountain biking, paddling,

climbing/zipping and more. This camp includes one overnight tent-camping experience. “Fireworks in Nature” is a colorful exploration of the natural wonders of Darke County and the world. This camp is for ages 7-11 and

New mayor and fire chief PHILLIPSBURG – The Village of Phillipsburg has sworn in Doug Allen as mayor to finish the term started by Mayor Cheryl Crabtree in 2016 set to take effect May 1. Village of Phillipsburg mayor and council also appointed Justin Saunders as fire chief effective immediately. Chief Saunders has been a part of Phillipsburg Fire Department for 11 years and comes highly recommended by former Phillipsburg Fire Department Chief Matthew Rhoades.

will run July 1-3 from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Eight- to nine-year-olds will enjoy an ecosystem-discovery camp, during Aquatic Adventures. As they study all things wet, campers will be sure to enjoy the week of July 8-12 from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. as they venture into ponds, creeks, puddles and more. New for this summer, preschoolers, aged 3-5-year-old (plus a parent) will join DCP for “Nature Tykes” and a great time focused on discovering the natural world, from July 30 through Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to noon. Please note

that a parent/guardian must remain with campers for the duration. Completing the summer day camp series, “Woodland Survival,” an outdoor survival skills camp for ages 8-9 will take place on Aug. 5-9 from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. This very hands-on camp will have campers learning about fire, water and shelter while they learn to “survive” in the woods. Visit http://www.darkecountyparks.org/ to create an account and register. For more information, call the Nature Center (937-5480165).

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WEEKEND EDITION Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, May 5, 2019 Section B

Ryan Berry | Darke County Media

Celebrating Arbor Day with Fitzwater Tree & Lawn Care were staff from Wayne HealthCare and A Kid’s Learning Place.

Ryan Berry | Darke County Media

Children from A Kid’s Learning Place helped Fitzwater Tree & Lawn Care plant a tree at Wayne HealthCare.

Fitzwater honors Arbor Day at hospital RYAN BERRY

Fitzwater’s employees were responsible for digging the hole and placing the GREENVILLE – As they tree in the hole, they had have done for several years, some help from students at A Kids Learning Place. Fitzwater Tree & Lawn Care celebrated Arbor Day The preschool students were given small shovels by planting a tree. This tradition has provided trees and tasked with helping throughout the community fill the hole with dirt – a over the years, and, accord- chore they were eager to complete. ing to David Furlong, Fitzwater Office Manager owner, is his company’s Tammy Pietrzak explained way of honoring our commitment to the community Arbor Day began in 1974 and it is important for the and caring for trees. company to include the This year’s Arbor Day children in the planting tree was planted at Wayne because the special day HealthCare. Although EDITOR editor@aimmediamidwest.com

Linda Moody | Darke County Media

Rachel Meier, left, and her mother, Brenda Long, are among the co-owners of the Moc Shoppe at 101 W. Main St. Greenville, formerly owned by Tom and the late Aleene Cromwell. Meier’s husband, Rob, is the other owner.

Meier and Long keep Moc Shoppe going LINDA MOODY

CORRESPONDENT

GREENVILLE-Because of their love for the late Aleene Tyo Cromwell, one local family decided to buy her business and keep her memory alive. Rachel Meier and her mother, Brenda Long, along with Meier’s husband, Rob, purchased the business, which is located across from the city building at the southwest corner of the Traffic Circle at 101 W. Main, and are keeping the name, Moc Shoppe, formerly owned by Cromwell and her husband, Tom. “When Aleene first got sick, the thought crossed my mind,” Rachel said. “I thought, ‘ What would happen to the shop?’ We are family and helped Aleene at the (Darke County) fair for several years. I said something randomly to Tom. I asked him his plans and he said all of the children said they didn’t have time or resources to take it over. After talking it over with all the family, she said they agreed that Aleene would be happy to see that transaction transpire. Rachel, explaining that the Moc Shoppe and Act I Realty were in the same building and owned by the Cromwells, went on, “This was Aleene’s hobby, and we’re making it a reality.” However, she pointed out the Moc Shoppe was only in business during fair week each year. Now, it will be open for business, with no realty involved.

“It’s all shop now,” she said. “This is all the inventory Aleene had.” The store features all the same wares that Cromwell had…boots, moccasins, sandals, belts, belt buckles, dream catchers, novelty and wroughtiron signs, jewelry and hats. “Aleene was like a second mother to me,” Rachel said. “I knew her my entire life. We went to church with her. Her son, Caleb, and I grew up like brother and sister.” What she called a “soft opening” of the store took place May 1 while the grand opening was May 3. Meier said she is getting much support from her husband, who is an electrical engineer at Precision Strip in Minster. There are three children, Isabell, 11, Sophia, 4, and Evelyn, 15 months. Her mother and coowner Brenda Long said husband Kurtis is their maintenance man at the shop. Why did she decide to go in on the business deal? “I loved Aleene,” said Long, who worked as an office manager for Midwest Auctioneers for 20 years and had worked in the accounting office at Walmart for 11 years. “We all wanted to have a piece of Aleene to remember,” Rachel said. “Everybody knows the Moc Shoppe from the fair, but we wanted it all the time.” “We’re ready,” said Long. “We’re excited,” Rachel added.

began as a school program. Directing her comments to the kids, Pietrzak asked, “Are you excited to plant this tree?” The question was met with an enthusiastic “Yeah!” Fitzwater Tree & Lawn Care planted an October Glory Maple. According to Furlong, the tree will turn an orangish-red in the fall. Furlong turned his attention to Wayne HealthCare and added, “I just want to thank Wayne Healthcare. I’ve owned the business for 22 years and you have been a customer for 20 years.”

He explained 20 years ago he had six employees and today he has 106 employees. Furlong and his crew will also be part of the hospital’s expansion scheduled to start later this year. They will be providing much the landscaping around the addition. A plaque recognizing Fitzwater Tree & Lawn Care’s donation will be installed at the base of the tree. Contact Darke County Media Editor Ryan Berry at rberry@ aimmediamidwest.com or (937) 548-3330.

Linda Moody | Darke County Media

Members of the Chrome Divas Inc. In Greenville thus far are front row, from left to right, Beverly Deskin, Kasey Widener, Jennifer Deskin, and Shawn Spivy; and back row, Angela Gibbons, Stephanie Portemont, Tonja Rammel, Ann Horn, Gena Hoyt, Connie Smith and Deb Pollic.

Linda Moody | Darke County Media

Here is the patch the Chrome Divas wear on the back of their jackets.

Chrome Divas form in Greenville LINDA MOODY

ties with a preference to ride, have fun and share CORRESPONDENT their talents and compassion in group effort. Chrome Divas Inc. has GREENVILLE - A group a trademark logo that of local women formed a chapter of Chrome Divas in identifies them as a female June of last year, in Green- motorcycle organization. Connie Smith, the ville. director of the Greenville The Chrome Divas Inc. organization, said the is a non-profit, ladies-only local mission is to bring a motorcycle organization, positive image to women consisting of both riders motorcyclists. and passengers and even “Four of us (including some non-riding women the other officers listed who just love motorcycles and participating in charity below) used to belong to another chapter in Troy functions. It originated in Tallahas- (Lost Creek), which is no longer in existence,” Smith see, Fla., in 2001, and created to provide a means of said. “Then, we decided to start one of our own with camaraderie, community participation and a national a different benefit here. I line to all women who ride have a niece, Heather, who has multiple sclerosis.” motorcycles and strive to They group sponsored a be known as outstanding citizens in their communi- “succulent event” in March

with proceeds going to help fund the poker run. “We are still open to donations,” she said. Chrome Divas in Greenville is sponsoring a poker run with four stops, benefiting those suffering with multiple sclerosis, complete with a 50/50, local vendors, food, auction, raffle and deejay. It will be held June 29, at the Greenville VFW, 219 N. Ohio St. The first bike will go out and noon and the late bike back in by 5 p.m. Cost for the event is $15 for a single rider and $20 for a rider and passenger. “Non-riders are welcome to attend, eat and participate,” one of their posters reads. “Cost of the meal is $8 per meal per person..” They are also conducting a raffle for a 2005 Honda

Rebel, with tickets costing $10 apiece. Current members are Director Connie Smith, Co-Director Gena Hoyt, Secretary Deb Pollic, Historian Shawn Spivey as well as Beverly and Jennifer Deskin, Angie Gibbons, Ann Horn, Stephanie Portemont, Tonja Rammel and Kasey Widener. They come from all walks of life - a quality tech person, a nurse, para-professional, factory worker, a beautician, an aesthestician/manicurist., safety coordinator, homemaker and retirees. Members in-waiting are Carla Helm and Dawn Morris. “We’re growing,” Smith said.


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Greenville Early Bird

Connect with Nature GREENVILLE – The Greenville Public Library is thrilled to announce that it has been named A Best in Ohio Connect with Nature Site. Librarian Deb Cameron stated, “We are one of two libraries in the state of Ohio to have this honor. We are committed to leave no child inside and to provide connections to nature for our community.” The Leave No Child Inside Collaborative is open to schools and sites devoted to encouraging outdoor involvement and promoting

children to explore nature. For more information on how you can get involved visit: https://ohiolnci.org. On Saturday, March 30, librarians Deb Cameron, Rachel Brock, and Amanda Olson received recognition at Brukner Nature Center in Troy. Deb had filled out a 14-page entry document called “Challenge: Be the Best Community Site for Connecting Kids to Nature.” Posters are now on display throughout the Library.

Book sale and more ARCANUM – The annual book sale at the APL will be held May 16-25. There will be plenty of books for patrons to look through to add to a collection. There will be an adult coloring session on Tuesday, May 21 at 4 p.m. Patrons are invited to drop in for a relaxing afternoon of coloring and visiting. The book club will also be meeting on Tuesday, May 21 at 5:30 p.m. Participants will discuss last month’s selection and pick up the book for the next meeting.

No registration is needed and newcomers are welcome. As a reminder, the library will be closed on Monday, May 27 in observance of Memorial Day. The library can be reached at 937-692-8484 with any questions. Patrons can also visit www. arcanumpubliclibrary.org for more information about programs and to access the Dave Knapp Ford Lincoln library catalog. The library can be found on Facebook and Twitter as well.

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Greenville First Assembly of God 7219 State Route 118N Greenville, Oh 937-548-5445

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Favorite Hill Baptist Church 1601 South Street, Piqua, 773-6469 First Baptist Church 7233 Ohio 121-North, Greenville 548-7616 Faith Baptist Church 740 E Russ Rd., Greenville, 548-1808 Greenville Baptist Temple 4689 Childrens Home Bradford Rd., 548-7283 Union City First Baptist Church 225 S. First St., Union City, OH 937-968-6163 Cornerstone Historic Baptist Church 933 N Howard St, Union City, IN 765-964-3119

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Beech Grove Church of the Brethren 3420 Harrison Rd., Hollansburg 937-997-4895 Bradford Church of The Brethren 120 West Oakwood St., 448-2215 Castine Church of the Brethren 624 State Route 127, Arcanum 678-9945 Cedar Grove Church 373 Love Rd., New Paris, 997-3675 Oakland Church of The Brethren 8058 Horatio-Harris Creek Rd. Bradford * 448-2287 Pitsburg Church of Brethren 8376 Pitsburg Laura Rd., Arcanum 937-692-8772 Greenville Church of the Brethren 421 Central Ave., 548-3583

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St Mary’s Catholic Church 233 W Third St. Greenville 548-1616 St Denis 14 E Wood St, Versailles 937-526-4945 Holy Family (Frenchtown) 11255 St Rt 185, Versailles 937-526-4945 St Louis 15 Star Rd, North Star 419-582-2531

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Coletown Congregational Church 2876 State Route 571, Greenville 548-6590 East Zion Church 6171 St. Rt. 36, Greenville First Congregational Church 115 W. 5th St., Greenville, OH 937-548-3575 Woodington Congregation Church 8978 N State Route 49, Greenville 548-9441 Stelvideo Christian Church 6808 Church St., Stelvido, Greenville, OH 316-8198 Teegarden Congregational Church 2753 State Route 47 W., Ansonia 337-4249 CMA Church 306 Devor St., Greenville, OH 937-548-4955

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Greenville Church of Christ 4599 Chldrns Hm Brdfrd Rd., Greenville, 937-548-4467

CHURCH OF GOD

Ansonia First Church of God 750 S Main St., Ansonia, 337-3945 The New Beginning Church of God 802 East 4th St.,Greenville, 937-214-6502 Triumphant Christian Center 1129 South Towne Ct., Greenville 548-0300

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St Paul’s Episcopal Church 201 S Broadway St., Greenville 548-5575

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Family of God 310 W South St., Arcanum, 692-8521 Lighthouse Christian Center 5256 Sebring Warner Rd., Greenville, 548-7464

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St Paul Lutheran Church 131 E. 4th Street, Greenville 548-5770 St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 6825 State Route 722, Ithaca, 678-8584 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church 8520 Oakes Rd., Pitsburg 937-692-5670 Trinity Lutheran Church 1470 W. State Route 28, Union City, IN 765-964-5712 Trinity Lutheran Church 204 E. Wood Street, Versailles 937-526-3091

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Abbottsville United Methodist Church 3145 St. Rt. 49, Arcanum Ansonia United Methodist Church Corner of Pearl and High St., Ansonia 337-5781 EUM Church 1451 Sater Street, Greenville, OH 45331 Faith United Methodist Church 101 E. South St., Arcanum, 692-8934 First United Methodist Church 202 W 4th St. Greenville, 548-3075 Fort Jefferson United Methodist 3856 Church St., Greenville 548-4410 Gordon United Methodist Church 311 East St., Gordon, OH 937-884-5129 Ithaca Grace United Methodist 750 Arcanum-Ithaca Rd 678-9062 Nashville United Methodist 5984 Palestine Union City Rd. Greenville 548-1421 New Madison United Methodist 149 N. Main St., New Madison 937-996-5341 Rossburg United Methodist 117 Ross St., Rossburg, 937-338-4765 Trinity United Methodist Church 112 West South Street Arcanum, OH 692-8530 Versailles United Methodist 122 W Wood St, Versailles 937-526-3855 Webster United Methodist Church 8849 Seibt Rd., Versailles 526-3855

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Greenville Missionary Church 1110 N. Broadway, Greenville 937-548-1842 Pleasant View Missionary Church 5231 Gettysburg Pitsburg Rd. Greenville, 447-3885

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Calvary Bible Church 9462 State Route 571, Arcanum 947-1978 Beamsville Christian Church 6102 Beamsville-Union City Rd. Greenville 547-0009 Friendship Community Church 1005 Eaton Fort Nesbit Rd. New Paris, 997-3592 True Life 5990 State Route 36, Greenville 548-3558 Living Waters Ministries 102 W Main St., Versailles, 526-4567 Bible Fellowship Church: 7757 Grnv-Celina Road, Greenville 937-547-1952 Northside Community Fellowship 8135 St. Rt. 127 N., Greenville, 548-8965 Rosehill Country Church St. Rt. 49 and McFeeley-Petry Rd, Rosehill Versailles Christian Church 105 W Ward St., Versailles 937-526-4194 Hillgrove Federated Church 1009 Hillgrove Woodington Rd., Union City, 968-6332 Congregation Anshe Emeth Jewish Synagogue Caldwell St., Piqua, 937-623-1234 Arcanum Community of Faith 109 W. George St., Arcanum

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Faith Apostolic Lighthouse 332 W Payton St, 765-628-3299

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First United Presbyterian Church 114 E. Fourth St., 937-548-3188

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

St. Paul United Church of Christ 129 W. Third St., Greenville, 548-4506

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST

First Universalist Church 331 E. Washington St. New Madison, 996-3403

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Dave Knapp Ford Lincoln Inc. is proud to help bring even more excitement to the Greenville Feast & Fest. Try your chance at winning a Brand New Ford Ecosport 4X4. At Dave Knapp Ford, “You’re Home Here.” Beginning at noon on Saturday, May 11, be one of the first 500 people at the event to play the Vault game and crack the code for a chance to win a new 2018 Ford Ecosport 4x4. Wouldn’t this make an amazing Mother’s Day gift? No purchase necessary, must be at least 18 years old to win. Visit 500 Wagner Ave., Greenville, for all your automotive needs and an experience that’s satisfying, worry-free, and at your convenience. Dave Knapp Ford Lincoln Inc. has been in business over 25-years providing excellent sales and service to Darke County area residents. Go to www.facebook.com/ events/ 270318283833472/ for more detailed information about the event.

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GREENVILLE – The inaugural Greenville “Feast & Fest” Food Truck Rally & Craft Show will be held on Saturday, May 11, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. at the Darke County Fairgrounds. They are excited to announce Wintrow Signs and Designs is a Platinum sponsor for the event. According to owners Joe and Laura Wintrow, “We are excited to be a sponsor for the Feast & Fest Food Truck Rally & Craft show at the Darke County fairgrounds. We are glad to be a partner to help bring this great event to the community. We are happy to support great events here in Darke County for residents to enjoy.” Wintrow Signs & Designs has been in business for over 22 years serving local residents and businesses in Darke and surrounding counties. Wintrow is now offering screen printing for apparel. They are also excited to partner with Dave Knapp Ford Lincoln from Greenville.

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Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, May 5, 2019 3B

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New Madison 101 S. Main St. (937)996-1071 Lewisburg 100 N. Commerce St. (937)962-2265 Springboro 65 W. Central Ave. (937)748-8211 Greenville North 675 Wagner Ave. (937)548-6181

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New Madison 101 S. Main St. (937)996-1071 Lewisburg 100 N. Commerce St. (937)962-2265 Springboro 65 W. Central Ave. (937)748-8211 Greenville North 675 Wagner Ave. (937)548-6181

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Heritage Goodhew Standing Seam Metal Roofing

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Owner: Vincent Goodhew

Greenville Early Bird

TSC searching for a Great Neighbor

GREENVILLE – Tractor Supply Company is calling for 4-H and FFA youth to demonstrate what it means to be a great neighbor during the retailer’s Mobile Fair Tour, a 10-stop journey across the United States.

The “Great Neighbor” Contest is an experiential component of the Mobile Fair Tour where local youth are encouraged to submit a photo with a 200-word description for participation.

Beginning Monday, April 29, 4-H and FFA youth residing near a stop on the fair’s tour can enter the contest by submitting a photo and caption that showcases a 4-H or FFA project making a difference in their community. The Mobile Fair Tour will begin its route July 15 at the Fayette County Fair in Washington Court House, and will come to a stop in Tyler, Texas, at the East Texas State Fair on Sept. 22. “The ‘Great Neighbor’ Photo Contest is an interactive way for 4-H and FFA youth to share their experiences in serving their community,” says Diane Bollig, store marketing manager at Tractor Supply Company. “We are proud to give youth of all ages the opportunity and platform to be recognized for their hard work and passion. Tractor Supply will choose winners at random and will recognize the local winners at each of the 10 fair stops with a special

Rediscovering Joy Support

ceremony. Winners will be presented with a commemorative plaque and Tractor Supply gift pack in appreciation of their hard work. The “Great Neighbor” Photo Contest closes on June 16. To enter, eligible 4-H and FFA members should visit TractorSupply. com/FairTour to submit their photo and description, review contest rules and regulations, and view a list of fair stops.

COLDWATER – Rediscovering Joy: A Support Group for Widows & Widowers of all ages will hold its next meeting on Monday, May 13, from 6:30–8 p.m. Guest speaker for the May meeting will be Edna Stout, demonstrating line dancing. In addition to the monthly meetings, the group also offers a variety of social outings for members. For information, call or text Judy at 419-733-5629 or Mary at 419-678-8830. Email is also available at Rediscoveringjoy@yahoo.com. “A Quality Heating & Cooling Co.”

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Copy of entire ad available at the store starting Monday morning. AD PRICES IN EFFECT MON., MAY 6 - SAT., MAY 11, 2019 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 8-9, Sun. 10-8 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES - NO DEALER PURCHASES *Additional purchase requirements do not include the item, 24 pack soft drinks, tobacco products and alcohol products*

PRODUCE ................................................

****WE NOW HAVE SUNDAY BEER AND WINE SALES****

POTATOES 1.99ea ................................................ STRAWBERRIES 1 lb 1.99ea ................................................

In Store Made Fresh Made Bulk

MEAT

8 lb. bag Idaho

Pint, Sweet Grape

CHERRY TOMATOES 1.59ea ................................................

PORK SAUSAGE 1.69lb ...............................................

6 oz. pkg. (While Supplies Last)

In Store Made fully cooked Ready to Heat & Eat

4 lb. Seedless California

Colby Longhorn or

BLUEBERRIES 2/3.00 ................................................ NAVAL ORANGES 2.99ea ................................................ Whole White 8 oz. pkg.

MUSHROOMS 1.79ea ................................................ Mann’s 12 oz. Broccoli and

CAULIFLOWER FLORETS 1.99ea ................................................

DAIRY ................................................ Smith Dairy Yellow “Super Jug”

GALLONS MILK

1.49ea Limit 1 w/additional $20 Purchase ................................................ Smith Diary Gallons Pure reg. 4.19 ORANGE JUICE 3.49ea ................................................ Smith Diary 24 oz. reg. 3.49 COTTAGE CHEESE 2.49ea ................................................ Essential Everyday 16 oz reg. 3.49 24 ct American CHEESE SINGLES 2.49ea ................................................ Essential Everyday 6.5 oz. reg. 2.19 Aerosol Real WHIPPED CREAM TOPPING 1.49ea ................................................

reg. 1.89 SOUR CREAM .99ea ................................................ 8-16 oz. I Can’t Believe reg. 2.99 It’s Not Butter or Brummel & Brown YOGURT SPREAD 2.49ea ................................................ Essential Everyday reg. 1.99-2.19 8 oz. Crescent Rolls or 12.4 oz. CINNAMON ROLLS 1.49ea ................................................ 89 oz. Simply reg. 4.29-4.49 Lemonade or 52 oz. Simply ORANGE JUICE 2.99ea ................................................

HAM LOAF 3.99lb ............................................... CO-JACK Sliced 3.99lb CHEESE Chunk 3.79lb ............................................... Carolina 96% Fatt Free

TURKEY BREAST 2.19lb ............................................... Kahn’s Deluxe Club or

GARLIC BOLOGNA 2.39lb ...............................................

Cooper Farms Honey Roasted Smoked

TURKEY BREAST 4.39lb ............................................... Farmland 95% Fat Free

COOKED HAM 2.79lb ............................................... Harvest Brand Smoked

BEEF LOAF 6.29lb ............................................... Lebanon

BOLOGNA 6.29lb ............................................... Armour 14 oz Homestyle

reg. 3.69 MEATBALLS 2.49 ea ...............................................

Made by Smith Dairy “Ruggles” Sugar Free or Regular Ice Cream or

reg. 3.99

Pepperidge Farm 19-19.6 oz.

reg. 4.39

FROZEN YOGURT 2.99ea ................................................

LAYER CAKES 2.49ea ................................................

Essential Everyday reg. 2.49-2.99 11.25-16 oz. Garlic Texas Toast or GARLIC BREAD 1.49ea ................................................ Essential Everyday 16 oz. reg. 2.99 Whole Frozen STRAWBERRIES 2.19ea ................................................ Stouffer’s 90 oz. Party Size reg. 15.99 with Meat Sauce LASAGNA 11.99ea ................................................ Culinary Circle 21.9-33.5 oz. reg. 5.99 PIZZAS 3.99ea ................................................ Essential Everyday reg. 2.99 10 Count or 30 oz. Southern, Patties or Country Style

HASH BROWNS 1.49ea ................................................ Essential Everyday 12 oz. Steamable or 16 oz.

reg. 1.69

VEGETABLES .99ea ................................................

Eggo 12.3 oz 10 Count reg. 2.99-3.29 WAFFLES 1.99ea ................................................ 12 Inch Tombstone reg. 4.39 PIZZAS 2.99 ea ................................................

COOKED SHRIMP 5.19ea ................................................ Boneless Skinless in 3 lb bag or larger

CHICKEN BREAST 1.79ea ............................................... Our Best Bone-In Center Cut

PORK LOIN CHOPS 1.69lb ............................................... Sirloin End

PORK LOIN ROAST 1.49lb ............................................... Country Style

SPARE RIBS 1.69lb ............................................... 73% lean in 3 lb pkgs. or larger

GROUND BEEF 2.49ea ................................................ Beef Boneless

SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 3.99lb ................................................ Beef Boneless

SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 3.99lb ................................................ Beef Boneless

CUBED STEAKS 3.99lb ................................................

GROCERY

Essential Everyday 16 oz.

FROZEN ................................................

Arctic Shores 12 oz. 41-50 ct. to the pound reg. 6.39

Mikesell’s 5.5

reg. 2.00

PUFFCORN DELIGHTS 1.49ea ................................................ Frito Lay 9.5-10oz

reg. 4.29 POTATO CHIPS 2.29 ea ................................................ Frito Lay 9.5-13 oz. reg. 4.29 TOSTITOS 2.59ea ................................................ Duncan Hines 18-18.3 oz. reg. 1.49

BROWNIE MIX 1.19ea ................................................ Duncan Hines 14-16 oz Ready To Spread

reg. 2.49

Kellogg’s 10.8-13.1 oz

reg. 4.79

Post 13-18 oz. Honey Bunches of Oats

reg. 4.49

Kellogg’s 8 Count

reg. 2.89

Folger’s 22.6 Decaf or 30.5 Classic Roast

reg. 9.99

FROSTINGS 1.69ea ................................................ SPECIAL K CEREALS 2.49ea ................................................ CEREAL 1.99ea ................................................

Essential Everyday 14.4 oz. Honey Graham

reg. 2.59

CRACKERS 1.49ea ................................................ 10.5-12.4 Snack Crackers

reg. 3.49-4.69

CHEEZ-IT 2.99ea ................................................ Essential Everyday 14.5-15.25 oz. Can

reg. 1.69

FRUITS .99ea ................................................

Smucker’s 32 oz. Strawberry reg. 3.99 JAM 2.99ea ................................................ Jif 28 oz. reg. 5.39 PEANUT BUTTER 3.49 ea ................................................ Mueller’s 12-16 oz. reg. 1.99 Macaroni, Spaghetti and ASSORTED PASTA .99ea ................................................ Ragu 16-24 oz. reg. 2.89 PASTA SAUCE 1.89 ea ................................................ Kraft 5.5-7.25 oz. reg. 1.49-1.89 Flavored or Blue Box

POP TARTS 1.99ea ................................................

MACARONI AND CHEESE .99ea ................................................

GROUND COFFEE 5.99ea ................................................

SALAD DRESSING 1.99ea ................................................

Essential Everyday 24 oz. reg. 1.39

SQUEEZE KETCHUP .79ea ................................................

Essential Everyday 18 oz. reg. 1.69 BBQ SAUCE .79ea ................................................ Keebler 13.7 oz. Original reg. 3.29

CLUB CRACKERS 1.99ea ................................................ Nabisco 16 oz. Premium Saltine

reg. 3.69

Essential Everyday 13.7 oz Round

reg. 2.39

CRACKERS 2.49ea ................................................ SNACK CRACKERS 1.79ea ................................................

Essential Everyday 30 oz. reg. 2.99 Real Mayonnaise or

Wishbone 15 oz.

reg. 2.99

Crisco 48 oz.

reg. 4.29

Essential Everyday 16 oz. Dry Roasted

reg. 2.89

SALAD DRESSINGS 1.59ea ................................................ COOKING OILS 2.99ea ................................................ PEANUTS 1.99ea ................................................

Purex 50 oz. reg. 5.39 Liquid Laundry (Limit One) DETERGENT 2.49ea ................................................ Essential Everyday reg. 99¢ 14.5-15.25 oz. Green Beans, Corn or

MIXED VEGETABLES .59ea ................................................


Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, May 5, 2019 5B

Jay County Truck, Tractor & Farm Pull to be held June 29

PORTLAND, Ind. – The action-packed Jay County Truck, Tractor & Farm Tractor Pull is set to occur on Saturday, June 29 at the Jay County Fairgrounds, 806 E. Votaw St., Portland, Ind. Grandstands and parking admission are available for free for spectators to come and marvel at the competition offered at the Jay County Truck, Tractor & Farm Tractor Pull. Beginning at 3 p.m., pit and grandstands gates will open for spectators and participants to enter the event. BBQ truck concession vendors will be on-site beginning at 3 p.m., selling their tasty BBQ food menu items. Hoosier Que Daddy Too of East-Central Indiana will be one of the featured BBQ vendors. Continuing in to Saturday evening, over six pulling classes will begin entertaining the crowd at 6 p.m. The Jay County Truck, Tractor & Farm Tractor Pull features both stock and altered diesel & gas trucks, along

with stock and altered farm tractors and American big block rail tractors. This event is primarily geared towards novice and semicompetitive truck, tractor & farm tractor entrees. There is a $10 adult admission fee for those who wish to access the pit area to get a closer view of the truck, tractor and farm tractor competitors. Truck, tractor & tractor pull drivers with a paid entry will be admitted free. For those children aged 5-12, there will be a $5 admission pit pass available and children aged under 5 are free to enter the pits. In the circumstance that the event is forced to reschedule due to inclement weather, event organizers have set a rain date of Sunday, June 30 at 2 p.m. Major event sponsors include Beck’s Seeds, Barnett’s Auto Parts & Wrecker Service, Lutes and Sons Septic Services and Vore’s Welding & Steele, Inc. Other generous event sponsors are Dalton’s Concrete

Book club is a Novel Idea GREENVILLE – The Greenville Public Library is excited to announce the launch of its latest book club - A Novel Idea. Leader Caitlyn Clark explained, “In April, the group read Kristin Hannah’s The Great Alone, an Alaskan story about family and survival. For May we’re reading The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion. The book details the story of a genetic scientist’s endearing adventures

(misadventures?) as he designs The Wife Project, a test that he hopes will identify ‘his perfect partner.’ Copies of The Rosie Project were available for patrons to check out on May 1.” The club meets every third Tuesday at 6 p.m. Upcoming dates are May 21, June 18, July 16 and so on through December. Contact Caitlyn at 548-3915 if you are interested in joining the club.

Construction, Miles Mowing & Lawn Care, R&R RV Repair and Jay County Visitor & Tourism Bureau. If you are interested at

learning more about the pull event, please contact Kevin Banet at 260-7152520, Mitch Loy at 765546-0896 or Jay County

Visitor & Tourism Bureau at 260-726-3366. Event organizers encourage you to stay up-to-date with this event’s happenings and

other events in the area by logging-on to https://www. facebook.com/JayCoTourism/.


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SERVICES OFFERED COMPLETE LAWN CARE Yard Clean-up, Rolling, Mowing, Bushes, Mulch, and much more. Call John 937621-0663 HELP WANTED Local company looking for Class A CDL Drivers. Home daily. Pay by gross percentage of the truck. Weekly settlements. Prefer 2 years experience & know how to use paper logs. Newer equipment. Contact 937-459-6220 CDL DRIVER needed at local warehouse. Must have class B license and HAZMAT endorsement. Excellent customer service skills required. Great pay and benefits. Submit resume to: helpwanted@simoniz.com or call 937-564-1250

HELP WANTED Local company looking for Class A CDL Driver, Home Daily, Vacation Pay and Other Benefits. Earn $50-$70K annually. Please contact 937-547-9633 or email to wendy@shurgreenfarms.com Responsible & dependable individuals needed to deliver Early Birds. Walking & Motor Routes in All Areas. Insurance required for motor routes. If you are interested, please contact Becky at 937-5470851, 937-548-3330 and leave your name, address & phone number, if no answer. ADC Concrete now hiring Class A CDL drivers. Year-round work and top pay for experienced drivers. Call 937423-1091

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Full or part-time Carpenter. Minimum 2 years experience. 5482307 Helen’s Flowers is looking for Counter Help, Delivery Drivers, and Floral Designers. Full and Part-Time positions available. Stop in and fill out an application. 1146 Sweitzer St, Greenville Glick’s Construction, Inc, locally owned & operated construction company with over 20 years in business, looking for reliable, selfmotivated, hardworking individuals who are willing to learn & grow with our company. Skills beneficial but not required. Must have valid driver’s license. Call 547-3051 or 937-6032007 Need experienced yard person for mowing & landscaping. Must have good driving record. Call 423-0022 CHURCH SECRETARY Part-time job opening, 20 hours per week. Apply at: Church Secretary, Oakland Church of the Brethren, PO Box 198, Gettysburg, OH 45328. Details: www.oakland.org WANTED TO BUY Cars/Trucks, running or not UP TO $500. Free pick-up. 937-4232703 or 937-621-5809 NO SUNDAY OR HOLIDAY CALLS BUYING Flutes, Saxophones, Trombones, Trumpets in good condition, Yamaha, Selmer, King, Conn. ALSO buying OLD GUITARS, Banjos, Mandolins & Amplifiers. Bring them to Bach to Rock Music, 334 S. Broadway, Greenville, OH for an offer. 937-547-1970, email: bachtorock@ earthlink.net PETS Jack Russell puppy, 10 weeks old. Tan & white male. $200. Text/Call 765-546-1460 AGRICULTURE WANTED FARMGROUND TO RENT: $260/acre, SPRING PAYMENT, FERTILITY MANAGEMENT PRORAM. (937) 5646351 LIVESTOCK Brown egg laying pullets. 937-526-4541 SPECIAL NOTICES Flea Market & Craft Space Available for Farm Power of the Past, Darke County Fairgrounds, July 1114. Call 692-5798

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FOR RENT One BR apt in Greenville. No smoking/pets. Stove, refrigerator furnished. Ideal for one person. $450 includes utilities. 548-6209 Spacious 2 BR lwr apt. W/d hookup. Stove/ fridge/water inc. $525/ mo/dep. 692-5965 Storage for personal & business use. Penske Truck Rentals. Call Greenville Stor & Lock. 548-1075, 5328 Michelle St Willow Place Apartments - We’re better than ever! 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Call 937316-8489. Equal Housing Opportunity IN GETTYSBURG 1/2 double at 101 George St. 2 bedrooms both up; washer/dryer hookup in basement. $350 per month plus $350 Security Deposit plus utilities (Vectren/DP&L/ water bill minimum $50 per month). NO PETS! Not Metropolitan approved. Call 548-9940 for Rental Application 1 BR downstairs apt, Arcanum. Refrigerator & stove provided. Tenant pays elec & gas. No Smoking. No Pets. No Metro. 692-5059 2 BR brick duplex w/ attached garage. Arcanum schools. Rural area. No Pets. $500/ mo + deposit. Call evenings 937-423-2200

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ARCANUM AREA! 2 BR apt. Elec heat, AC. W/D hookup. New carpet, range, storage shed. No pets. $450/ mo + deposit/utilities. 937-854-2719 In Greenville, large 2 BR 1/2 double w/garage, yard. Washer/ dryer hookup. $575/ mo + deposit. 937-4590334

FOR RENT 2 BR apt w/stove. W/D hookup. A/c. Arcanum area. No Pets. $360 dep, $385/mo. Ref. required. 937-996-6344 RECREATIONAL 2001 Holiday Rambler 5th wheel for sale, 30 ft, good condition, 2 slide-outs, air ride hitch. 937-423-5968

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Maintenance Technician 3rd Shift Greenville Technology, Inc., a tier one automotive parts supplier specializing in Injection, Paint and Assembly processes has immediate openings for 3rdd shift Maintenance Technician in our Greenville, Ohio facility. Responsibilities: Perform preventive maintenance duties on Injection machines and other related equipment. Maintain and operate all Maintenance type tools and equipment. Injection machine repairs and utilities troubleshooting. Operate a fork truck, knuckle boom lift and scissor lift for multiple duties. Assist with other maintenance activities such as Electrical, HVAC, Welding, Plumbing, Mechanical items on a daily basis. Skills/Requirements: Willingness to work shutdowns, and overtime with short notice. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Support weekend production when required. Ability to prioritize and make decisions on your own. Strong electrical background in both AC/DC. Ability to read electrical schematics. Hydraulic and Pneumatic experience. HVAC experience. Injection Machine troubleshooting experience. Testing will be required. ***Steel Toed Shoes Required*** Experience in the automotive industry a plus. Interested candidates should forward a resume with salary requirements to: hr_employment@moriroku-na.com We are an equal opportunity employer. Drug Testing Required.

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Moving/Downsizing; 10083 Versailles-SE Rd, Versailles; Thurs May 9, 9-6; Friday May 10, 9-6; Saturday May 11, 9-12; Household & garage items, yard equipment, small tools

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FOR SALE 79.683 Acre Farmland Van Buren Township Sections 4 & 9

With road frontage on Northwest corner of 571 and Arcanum Bears Mill Road consisting of almost all tillable acres, predominately Brookston & Crosby-A soil. Immediate farming rights available for 2019. This is a good productive farm that warrants your attention. 692-5151

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GREENVILLE 315 Walker $74,900. 4 Bed, 1.5 bath, new flooring and paint, 1 car garage, wrap around front porch. (786601) 330 E Fifth St. NEW LISTING $91,500. 4 Bed, 2 full bath, 2 bonus room for study or workshop, many updates. (789565) 6085 Sebring Warner Rd Lot 109 NEW LISTING $15,000. 2 Bed, 2 bath home located in Olwine Mobile home park. (789161) 1003 Wayne Ave. NEW LISTING $64,000 3 Bed, 1 bath, brick ranch, basement, enclosed front porch, detached garage. (789406) OUT OF GREENVILLE 123 Clay St. Bradford NEW PRICE $23,500. 2 bed, 1 bath home, 1.5 det. Garage, fenced in backyard. (757262)

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RECREATIONAL 2017 Forest River Wildwood RV, towed less than 100 miles, 2 slide outs, sleeps 8, immaculate inside and out, still under warranty. 937-692-5446

GARAGE SALES 4556 US Rt 127 South, Greenville; May 9-10; 9am-4pm; Baby changing table, baby to adult clothes, baby items. Nutter Butter candles, Clever Container items, pocket knives, American Doll case. Thirty-One items, misc 1384 N Chippewa; May 8,9,10; 9-5; Outdoor table/chairs, loveseat, home décor, dishes, puzzles, books, girls size10 & ladies M-2XL clothes, John Deere items, Antique ironing board, old vanity, Misc 6702 Arcanum-Bear Mill Rd, between Rt 36 & Requarth; May 9-10, 9am-5pm; Sat 11th, 9-4pm; Multi-Family; Girls’ clothes 3 mo-4T, lots of girls’ shoes, high chair, lots of kids’ toys, adult clothes, tomato plants, gourd plants, other plants, lots of misc items. Dried gourds 312 Avenue A, Greenville; May 9-10; 8-5; Housewares, collectibles, decorative items. Adult Huffy Cruiser bicycles. Steiff bears collector set. Lot of stuff! 676 Bur Oak Dr, Greenville; May 9-10-11; 9-5; Household items, girls’ clothes, misc.

MULTI-FAMILY! 9946 U.S. Rt. 36, Bradford; May 9-10, 9-5; May 11, 9-12 (Half-price) LOTS! Boy’s (3 months- size 18), girl’s (sizes 4 to 12 ) , children’s shoes, bouncy seat, car booster seats, Janome child sewing machine, 2 school desks, adult and children’s books, TOYS!, puzzles, games, baked goods, dishware, homeschool, DVD’s, VHS videos, “31”, NEW napkins, bookcase, inverter table, microwave, wreaths, curtains, crafts, dog kennels, stools, 60 gal. Ingersoll Rand Air Compressor, 6 ft. tooth bar, leaf blowers, timing light, stoveboard, chainsaw, saws-all, and much misc. NO EARLY SALES! DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. 208 Glenwood Dr, Greenville; May 10, 9-5pm; May 11, 9-Noon; Glass Kerosene lamps, window AC, Microwave, Small fridge, cabinets, lawn chairs; moving boxes 645 Harrison Ave, Greenville; May 9-10; 9-5; Tons of primitive décor, all seasons, flowers, few antiques, dvd’s TVs, boys size 8, Junior clothes, lots of misc

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NEW LISTINGS 125 Ruth Ave., Gettysburg Adorable 3 BR, 1 bath home on a quiet street. Home is move in ready with many updates plus a big back yard that is totally fenced in with privacy fence. Nothing left to do but move in. 409 S Main St., New Madison If you are looking for a nice ranch house in Tri Village School district, here it is! Carpet in 2 bedrooms & living room, hardwood floors under existing carpet. Hardwood floors in master bedroom, nice breeze way, washer & dryer hookups are on the first floor. New roof & most windows in 2005. USA foam insulation in the walls with 16” of blown insulation in the attic. Natural gas heater in basement will help heat house if power goes out.

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JUST NORTH OF GREENVILLE on St. Rt. 118 and corner of Hammond Drive this brick ranch has mature trees, fenced yard, 1½ car attached garage, enclosed front porch! All hard surface flooring throughout! Lots of built-ins and storage! $129,999. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN this 2-story home at 208 Sycamore has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths; hardwood floors and gorgeous staircase! Fireplace in dining room; eat-in kitchen with oak cabinets. 1 car detached garage with leanto. $119,000. SPLIT BEDROOM DESIGN in this 3 bedroom, 3 bath brick ranch at 602 Magnolia! Gas fireplace; stainless steel appliances; oak cabinets; walkin closet in 2 bedrooms. $225,000. FRONT AND BACK UNITS at 411 Euclid! Front has 2 bedrooms and rents for $465 per month. Back unit has 1 bedroom and rents for $350 per month. Upper 70s. IN GETTYSBURG 243 BRIDGE STREET - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-story home. Mid 40s. 109 CLAY STREET - Newer roof, vinyl windows and soffit with this 4 bedrooms, SOLD! 2-story brick. Upper 40s “SOLD!” 132 W. MAIN - Vinyl siding on this 2-story, 3 bedroom home. Low 30s. IN NEW HARRISON 7713 US RT. 36 - New roof in Oct. 2018 on this 1½ story home. 3 bedrooms; free-standing stove; 20x22 barn. Upper 20s. 7669 US RT. 36 - Corner lot with this 3 bedroom home! Oak cabinets in kitchen; 2 car detached garage and a utility shed. Upper 60s. 7668 US RT. 36 - 2 bedroom home has all new floor coverings; updated with vinyl siding; roof; septic system; windows; insulation; well pump; water heater; meter and electrical box. 1½ car garage. $69,900.

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Sunday, May 5, 2019 7B GARAGE SALES 102 Westbury Dr; Greenville; May 9- 10; 9-2; junior & misses clothes; so much more. 102 E Main St, Greenville; May 9; 8am-Noon; Low Prices! Crafts, Cookbooks, Books, Collectibles, Household, Lots of Misc Spring on over to my BIG Yard Sale on the corner of Rhoades & (1125) Parkway Dr, Greenville; Sat May 11, 9-5 (Cancelled if Rain); So many items & some furniture. Few items are priced 7460 Alt Rt 49 E, Arcanum; May 9-10; 9-5; Home & lawn furniture, snowblower, electric tools, lots of misc. 7460 Alt Rt 49 E, Arcanum; May 9-10; 9-5; Home & lawn furniture, snowblower, electric tools, lots of misc. 269 & 270 Dogwood, Greenville; May 16, 8:30-3:30;Troy Bilt Tiller, Patio Furn., brand name girls clothes like new size 6-14, home décor, fishing equipment, cemetery flowers, Misc. HUGE 6-FAMILY SALE! 294 SchnorfJones Rd, 2 miles south 49; May 9-11; 9-5; Library table slate top, bar stools, recliner, rocking chair, pillars, vintage carrom board & heater, 12” DeWalt planer, tools, household, décor, breast pump, VHS tapes, boys’ newborn-16, girls’ newborn-7, name brand young men’s -2XLT, girls’ jr., women’s, misses & plus sizes. Very clean sale, don’t miss! Another sale close by 6009 Grubbs Rex Rd, Arcanum; Thurs May 9, 9-5; Fri May 10, 9-1; Redecorated - Many home décor items, table & chairs, end tables, La-Z-Boy, fridge, stove, grill & kids’ rolltop desk Corner of Palm Dr & Requarth, Greenville; May 8-9-10; Wed 5-8, Thur-Fri 9-5; Furniture, clothes, toys, misc MISC. FOR SALE 2009 John Deere 540 lawn tractor, 160 hrs, 54” mower deck, 48” snow blade, complete bagger system, soft cab, power steering. 937-459-0610 PROFESSIONAL SOUND SYSTEM Rental, Sales & Installation. Free quotes to your business, church or home for sound system updates & improvements. JBL, EAW, QSC, PEAVEY, CROWN. Bach to Rock Music 547-1970, email: bachtorock@earthlink. net. Also Renting sound systems for Weddings, Graduations, Business Meetings, or any other engagements!

MISC. FOR SALE Walther handgun, 380 ACP, s/steel, l/new. Colt 22L handgun, target pistol, l/new. 937526-2392 DISH Network Satellite Television Service. Now Over 190 channels for ONLY $59.99/ mo! FREE Installation, FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add Internet for $14.95 a month. 1-800-219-1271 MOTORCYCLES 1995 Honda GoldWing Aspencade 20th Anniversary, green, has matching trailer, $4000. 937-548-5788

AUTOMOTIVE 2010 Equinox $6995. 2014 Focus $7495. 2013 Fusion $10,995. 2012 Equinox $9995. 2010 Explorer $7995. 2009 Silverado crew $15,995. Buy - Sell - Trade! CountryAutoSalesGreenville.com 548-1337 2002 Toyota Sienna, white w/gray leather interior, good condition, 140,000 miles. Call 937-564-0299 EARLY BIRD CLASSIFIEDS WORK! 1-800-548-5312

Registration for parade ANSONIA – The 2019 annual Ansonia July4th Parade is currently accepting registration. The parade will be held Saturday, July 6 with lineup at 9:30 a.m. and the parade at 11 a.m. This year’s theme is Bold Stripes, Bright Stars, Brave Hearts.

Organizers welcome all organizations, businesses, churches, families and more to participate in the parade. There is no cost to participate. To receive a registration form, contact the First Church of God at office@ achog.org or (937) 337-3945.

C Warner realty INVESTMENT PROPERTY 301 Jefferson, Pitsburg Commercial 2 story garage/workshop with newer furnace, roof and half bath, large open room upstairs. 39,900 221-223 Gray, Greenville 2,628 s.f., duplex could be returned to single family. Decorative fireplace, wood floors, unique features. $30,000 21 N. Main, Laura 1.5 Story, large enclosed porch, new roof., lots of windows for natural light. Owner says bring reasonable offer. $38,000

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211 Windermere is the right side of the duplex, large side yard FOR SALE BY OWNER: 2 Bedroom/2 bath home with sunroom, open floorplan with 2 car garage. Large lot, ¼ acre. Built in 1997, duplex in Berkshire Terrace Condo Association. 1486 sq. ft per Darke County tax records. New roof in 2011, new A/C and furnace (gas) in 2012. 2018 taxes $1,336.74, HOA $50 per month (snow removal and lawn care). $139,900. Call 937-499-3568.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR! OPEN SUNDAY MAY 12TH FROM 1 TO 2:30 PM 330 E Fifth St. Greenville, OH Corner lot with a beautifully remodeled 10 room home! New appliances in gorgeous kitchen with island. New flooring throughout most of the main floor. 2 full bath and laundry room. Home has 4 -5 bedrooms plus 2 bonus rooms for workshop of office with private entrance. Vinyl siding in 2019, new rear deck in 2019. New trim and soffits, newer replacement windows. Move in ready! Agent is related to seller. (789565) Stop in for your personal tour with REALTOR® Judy O’Dell.

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NEEDS TLC! 2-ST 5 BR home w/ LRM, FRM & DRM. Electric service has been updated. 1-car det. garage. MLS 781593 #4571 MOVE RIGHT IN! 2-ST vinyl sided home w/4 BR, 1½ BA. LRM & DRM. Range, refrigerator, washer & dryer included. Nice 14x9 sun room. 3-car det. garage w/lots of storage space. MLS 783087 #4581 NEW LISTING! 2 small tracts of land with 35x42 building. Building has 2 built-in benches, some wall cabinets, 2 overhead outside garage doors. 2 interior overhead doors to close off separate sections & concrete floors. MLS 789533 #4587


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Poultry Days chicken for special event VERSAILLES – This year Poultry Days is proud offer a new option for purVery Good

chasing their World Famous Chicken. Would you like to order chicken only

MOTORCYCLES, AUTOMOBILES, OUTBOARD MOTORS, BRONZES, CARVINGS, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, HOME FURNISHINGS, ARTWORK, TOOLS & MUCH MORE

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At the Miami Co Fairgrounds, 650 N. Co Rd 25A. From I-75 take Exit 74 east on Rt 41, & then north on Elm at the Marathon Station.

SATURDAY, MAY 11, 9:30 AM SIX MOTORCYCLES: Norton 850 Commando, 1973 w/ 20,000 mi. in Ex Cond; Triumph 650, 1972 w/ 13,000 mi; Suzuki Cavalcade, 1986 w/ 32,000 mi, GC; Maico 1977 & 1978 dirt bikes; Youth Baja mini dirt bike. TWO CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES: 1991, Allante’ w/ 65,000 mi, GC & 1997, Eldorado w /187,000 mi, Vehicles are subject to reserve. Like new couch & loveseat; 60” TV; roll top desk, chair & credenza; 2-Windsor style arm desk chairs; early Am dry sink; Terry Redlin framed pcs & many other quality pictures; bedroom furniture; Like New, Wicker 9 pc patio set w/ couch, glass top table, 4 chrs, buffet, coffee table & TV stand. TOOLS, GARAGE & OUTDOOR ITEMS: DeWalt air compressor; nice snow blower; chain saw; lawn care items; many hand tools & garage items; 5 older outboard motors; over 25 rods & reels, plus related tackle; Onex Genesis city bike; Visio & Char Broil gas grills; nice adj steel shelving units. NOTE: This listing is only the tip of the iceberg as items had to be boxed & stored. Watch for more photos & details as they become available at www.stichterauctions.com

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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF DARKE COUNTY, OHIO

en can be picked up in the walk-thru or drive-thru chicken lines. Your chicken will be packed in its own cooler, hot and ready to serve up with grandma’s potato salad or your favorite side dishes. They also still offer Business Tickets for chicken dinners. Provide tickets to reward your employees or valued business partners. Poultry Days can provide your business with tickets that you can distribute and only pay for the tickets used. There is a minimum

PROBATE COURT OF DARKE COUNTY, OHIO ASLINGER, JUDGE ADOPTION OF HARPER REBECCA PATTERSON & CALLIE DANIELLE PATTERSON CASE NO. 19-5-009; 19-5-0010 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR ADOPTION Notice must be served not less than 20 days before the date of the hearing (R.C. 3107.11) To: Jonathan Miller & Jennifer Massey You are hereby notified that on the 16th day of April, 2019 Dana Patterson, filed in this Court a Petition for Adoption of Shi Elizabeth Miller, a minor, whose date of birth is 8/4/2009 and Callie Danielle Miller, whose date of birth is 4/24/2011, and for a change of the name of the minors to Harper Rebecca Patterson and Callie Danielle Patterson. This Court, located at 300 Garst Ave., Greenville, Ohio 45331 will hear the petition on the 18th day of July, 2019 at 9:00 A.M. It is alleged in the petition, pursuant to R.C. 3107.07, that the consent of Jonathan Miller and Jennifer Massey is not required due to the following: That person is a parent who has failed without justifiable cause to provide more than de minimis contact with the minor for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner. That person is a parent who has failed with justifiable cause to provide maintenance and support of the minor as required by law or judicial decree for a period of at least one year immediate preceding the filing of the adoption petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner. “A FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION, IF GRANTED, WILL RELIEVE YOU OF ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO CONTACT THE MINOR, AND EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO A SOUSE OF THE ADOPTION PETITIONER AND RELATIVES OF THAT SPOUSE, TERMINATE ALL LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE MINOR AND YOU AND THE MINOR’S OTHER RELATIVES, SO THAT THE MINOR THERE AFTER IS A STRANGER TO YOU AND THE MINOR’S FORMER RELATIVES FOR ALL PURPOSES. IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION, YOU MUST FILE AN OBJECTION TO THE PETITION WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS AFTER THE PROOF OF SERVICE OF NOTICE OF FILING OF THE PETITION AND THE TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING IS GIVEN TO YOU. IF YOU WISH TO CONTEST THE ADOPTION, YOU MUST ALSO APPEAR AT THE HEARING. A FINAL DECREE OF ADOPTION MAY BE ENTERED IF YOU FILE TO FILE AN OBJECTION TO THE ADOPTION PETITION OR APPEAR AT THE HEARING.” JASON R. ASLINGER PROBATE JUDGE David Rohrer, Attorney 537 S. Broadway, Suite 203 Greenville, OH 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26, 6/2

order of 25 tickets and orders need to be placed by Friday, May 31. The traditional dinner complete

ets. Last year, they sold out after serving 28,420 of these dinners pushing total sales over one million. They are looking forward to a great weekend this year and have placed

a staggering order for 29,100 dinners. Poultry Days Festival will be held June 14-16. Visit versaillespoultrydays. com for event details and schedules.

Cemetery preservation workshop ARCANUM – The Twin Township Trustees and Arcanum Wayne Trail Historical Society (AWTHS) will present an all-day Hands-on Workshop to learn correct and safe methods to clean stones and fix head stones as well as information on preserving cemeteries. Instructor Mark Morton from Gravestone Guardians of Ohio will lead the class.

The workshop will be held at Ithaca Cemetery (Twin Township, Darke County), 708 St. Rt. 503, Arcanum, Ohio 45304 on July 20, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reserve your spot early. Class size is limited to 20-25. The cost is $30 per person - pre-paid. The rain date is July 27. There are no refunds unless the class is cancelled. The deadline to register is July 8 unless

filled before. This cemetery preservation class is for those who are new to the field of cemetery preservation only. Those with extensive experience or those actively working in this field need not apply through registration. If you have questions about methods or the class, contact Mark Morton at https:// www.facebook.

MVCTC’s Career Camp ENGLEWOOD – The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) is offering Career Camp this summer. A three-day career exploration program designed to give students hands-on experience in various MVCTC career technical programs. The goal of the camp is to help students begin to make career decisions for their future! Students will have the opportunity to work with highly qualified MVCTC Career Technical Instructors to explore careers in Biotechnology, Carpentry, Computer Repair, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Dental Assisting, Graphic Arts, Heavy Equipment Operation, Natural Resource Management, Nursing, Sports Medicine, or Veterinary Science. Career Camp is for students entering grades 8th-10th and is scheduled for June 3-5, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Registration is $50 if your child attends one of MVCTC’s partner

school districts or $75 if not attending a partner school district. Lunch is provided each day and students receive a camp T-shirt with their registration.

To register, visit www.mvctc.com/ camps. The registration deadline is May 10. For more info about MVCTC, visit www.mvctc.com.

com/GravestoneGuardians- of -Ohio538662842826649/. For questions about registration, payment or other issues, contact Annette Stewart with AWTHS. Email contact@arcanumhistoricalsociety.org or through messenger on the AWTHS Facebook page. For those without email/internet, forms will be available to register at AWTHS during open hours; May 18 & 19 from 1-4 p.m. and open the first two Saturday’s of the month during the summer months. Forms are also available at the Arcanum Public Library.

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Thurs. – May 30, 2019 at 6:00 PM

403 S Washington St. – New Paris, OH 45347

**Showings by appointment** Investment opportunity with potential monthly income of $1000 plus!! This two story building offers two rental units each offering 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, eat in kitchen equipped with stove and refrigerator, and living room. 2nd story unit has private outside entrance. Many updates to the building include newer 2nd story windows, new furnaces and water heaters for each unit, recent carpet throughout and complete exterior vinyl siding. Also includes a detached, 2 bay, 20’x14’ garage, off street parking, and located just 2 blocks from downtown New Paris and 7 miles from Richmond, Indiana. Terms: A 10% Buyer’s Premium will be applied to the final bid to establish the contract sales price. $3,000 will be required down day of auction with balance due within 35 days from auction date. Please visit WWW.MIDWEST-AUCTIONEERS.COM for more information and pictures. Call our office to schedule your showings at 937-548-2640.

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

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Randall E. Breaden, Administrator of The Estate of Guadalupe Dela Cruz Plaintiff, VS Santiago Dela Cruz, Lynda L. Dela Cruz, Guadalupe Camargo and Christina Hernandez Defendants. CASE NO. 2012-1-283A NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To Santiago Dela Cruz, whose address is unknown; Lynda L. Dela Cruz, whose last known address was 201 E. Peppermint St., Union City, OH 45390; Guadalupe Camargo, whose address is unknown; and Christina Hernandez, whose address is unknown; you are hereby notified that you have been named as a defendant in a legal action entitled Randall E. Breaden, Administrator of the Estate of Guadalupe Dela Cruz, Plaintiff vs. Santiago Dela Cruz, Lynda L. Dela Cruz, Guadalupe Camargo and Christina Hernandez, defendants. This action has been assigned case number 2012-1-283A and is pending in the Probate Court of Darke County, 300 Garst Ave., Greenville, OH 45331. The object of the complaint is for authority to sell decedent’s real estate located at 343 S. State Line St., Union City, OH 45390, to pay debts. You are required to answer the complaint to the plaintiff’s attorney; Gary Brown, Esq., 414 Walnut Street, Suite B, Greenville, OH 45331, within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once each week for six successive weeks. The last publication will be made on May 5, 2019 and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Claudia Shepherd Chief Deputy Clerk Probate Court Darke County, Ohio 3/31, 4/7, 4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5 6T

for your picnic, business, wedding, graduation party or a Father’s Day surprise? Poultry Days has created a new option where you can purchase 20 halves of chicken at $6 per half for a total of $120 per cooler. Larger groups can order as many coolers as needed. These are halves of chicken only with no sides. To place your order, complete the order form and mail with payment by May 20. Poultry Days will send a confirmation and chick-

with chips, applesauce, roll & butter and orange drink will remain at $8 this year. Email vpdchickenline@gmail.com to obtain an order form or for Business Tick-

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CLASSIFIEDS

Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, May 5, 2019 9B

Democrat breakfast

Remember, the Deadline for Classified Ads is NOON on Thursday.

Borderline benefit for CADC

GREENVILLE – Borderline will GREENVILLE – trict director, will hold its annual fundraiser for the The Darke County be giving district updates. Come Cancer Association Democrats will of Darke County. hold an early riser and enjoy fellowship and breakThere will be a lot breakfast in the fast. Everyone of fun activities, Brethren Retireis welcome. For including poker ment Community reservations, call run, door prizes, cafeteria on SatTom Hans at (937) auction, 50/50 urday, May 11, 8 273-3865 or Dave drawing, chicken a.m. Krista Fourman, Darke Coun- Niley at (937) 548- dinners, hog raffle, live music and ty Solid Waste Dis- 4517.

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more. The event will be held May 18 at the Borderline Club, 6140 HillgroveSouthern Road, Greenville. Doors open at noon. The cost is $3 per person or $5 per couple. For more information, call Bud at 417-3026.

SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2019 @ 9AM KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY 5378 SEBRING-WARNER RD., GREENVILLE, OHIO 45331 DOORS OPEN AT 8:00AM

VINTAGE SIGNS - PEDAL CARS - VINTAGE TOYS - 84 CHEVY IMPALA (1 OWNER, 53,000 MILES) - ZERO TURN MOWERS - TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT - ANTIQUES & COLLECETIBLES

TOOLS SELLING IN A SECOND RING

*PREVIEW DAY IS FRIDAY, MAY 10TH FROM 12:00PM TO 5:00PM*

Directions: Approx. 30 miles NORTH of Dayton, Ohio. From the intersection of S.R. 49 and U.S. 127 Bypass, take U.S. 127 NORTH approx. ¼ mile to Sebring-Warner Rd. and turn RIGHT or EAST to auction site, just 2 buildings EAST of the “Early Bird”. (WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) VINTAGE PORCELAIN & METAL SIGNS Early Porcelain Goodrich Tire Sign, 78” tall x 18” wide, great condition; early large Porcelain Mobile Oil Pegasus Flying Horse Sign, 72” tall x 92” wide, all original, nice; early Raybestos Metal Brake Sign, Dbl. Sided, Man With Hand Pulling Brake, all original with Wall Mount Flange, super nice, 14” tall x 18 ½” wide; 1964 Wolf’s Head Motor Oil Oval Dbl. Sided Sign with Wall Mount Flange, excellent condition, 22” tall x 17” wide; 1931 Standard Blue Streak Ignition Sign, Metal, Dbl. Sided with Wall Mount Flange, 12” tall x 15” wide, great condition; 1990 Metal Dean Tire Sign, 30” tall x 42” wide, nice; Alum. Interstate Batteries Sign, 2” tall x 5” wide, nice; 3 Ft. Round Railroad Crossing Sign, very nice; (2) A.P. Muffler Metal Signs, 34” tall x 22” wide; (2) Walker Muffler Metal Signs; Monroe Shocks & Struts Metal Sign, 24” tall x 18” wide; Car Quest Dbl. Sided Metal Service Center Sign, 24” x 24”; Anco Wiper Blades Round Thermometer. VINTAGE PEDAL CARS & TRICYCLES 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible Metal with Gear Shift, restored, bright red, very nice; 1930’s Metal Pedal Car, restored, very nice; early Castelli Metal Motorbike Pedal Scooter, all original, very nice & rare, don’t miss this one; very early Mobo-Bronco Metal Bouncing Pedal Horse (made in England), all original, rare; Casey Jones #9 Cannon Ball Express Pedal Train, sharp; early “Dolphin” Metal Pedal Boat, all original, unrestored; 1930’s Metal Pedal Car, original, unrestored; 1950’s Metal Coca-Cola Pedal Car, nice; 1930’s early Metal Tricycle with Tear Drop Fenders and Bat Wing Handlebars, original; early Metal Dump-Trac Dumping Bed Seated Wagon; early Tricycle with Louvered Front Fender. EARLY METAL & CAST IRON TOYS (CARS – TRUCKS – EQUIPMENT) Early Metal Structo Garbage Truck (City of Toyland #7); early Metal Buddy-L Truck with Steam Shovel; Smith-Miller Metal “Smitty” Rexall Drug Co. Box Truck; Marx-Lumar early Metal Army Truck; Nylint Ford Econoline Wrecker; Wolverine Metal Tilt Cab Interstate Van Lines #77 (White 3000); early Lumar Contractors Scoop Shovel; (2) Tonka Metal Army Jeeps; early 1930’s Buddy-L Express Lines Semi; early Metal Model Toys Co. Barber & Green TracConveyor Loader; early Marx Wind-Up Indy Style Race Car; early Marx Wind-Up Fire Chief Car #1; Buddy-L Steel Sand Loader; Buddy-L Metal Texaco Fire Truck; early Marx-Lumar Metal Conveyor Loader; (2) 1930’s Metal Dump Trucks (both have wood wheels); Wyandotte Metal Friction Ambulance Car; Marx Metal Wind-Up “Woody” Family Sedan; Marx Metal Fire Chief Friction Car; early Tootsie Toy Metal Wrecker; Cast Iron Wrecker with Driver; Cast Iron Race Car, Mdl. A, Army Cannon; Cast Iron Hubley Patrol Motorcycle; J.D. Cast Tractor with 4-Btm. Plow; J.D. Metal Pull Type Combine; 1930’s Marx-Strauss Tin Wind-Up Vegetable Cart; early Marx Wind-Up Dbl. Trains with Terminal; Wyandot Metal Duck Pull Toy; Hubley 1958 Chevy Metal Flat Bed Truck; early Steel Cement Mixing Plant; Louis Marx USA Artillery Truck; Buddy-L Portable Concrete Mixer; Cast Iron Donkey, Cart & Driver; Cast Iron Amish Buggy & Horse; early Metal Panama Wagon with Cast Donkey & Driver; Marx Friction Rescue Vehicle; Nylint Metal U-Haul Trailer; Tonka & Structo Metal Hydraulic Dump Trucks; (2) Tonka Metal Car Carriers; Hot Wheels (24) Car Collectors Case with Inventory; early Metal Volkswagen Bug Friction Car; Metal Travel Trailer & many more! AUTOMOBILE 1984 Chevrolet Impala 4-Door Sedan, 1-owner, V-6, Auto, Air, only 53,835 actual miles, all original, no paint work, light blue exterior, dark blue cloth, bought new by Mr. Niley in April 1984 at Smith Chevrolet in Rossburg, Ohio. ZERO TURN MOWERS – LAWN EQUIPMENT Toro 252-L Z Master Zero Turn Mower, 62” cut, water cooled, dual fuel tanks, 1-owner, runs & works great; Toro ZX 480 Time Cutter Zero Turn Mower, 656cc Engine, 48” cut; Dixon Speed ZTR 44 Zero Turn Mower, 20 HP, 44” cut, very nice; Toro SR-4 Super Recycler Self Propelled Walk Mower, Honda 160 Motor, 21” cut; Toro 6 ½ HP Super Recycler Self Propelled Walk Mower with Rear Bagger; Troy-BiIt 6 ¾ HP 21” Self Propelled Walk Mower; Craftsman 5 HP Shredder/Chipper; Spyker Lawn Spreader; Rubber Tire Wheel Barrow; Echo, Ryobi, Bolens & Kobalt Gas Weed Trimmers. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Early Metal Coca-Cola Cooler, excellent condition; early Railroad Oil/Water Can with Spout; Cast Iron Pedestal Gumball Machine; Metal Army Ammo Box; Buck Saw; Wood Pulley; Lead Ladle; Draw Knife; Cast Iron Mailbox Bank; (16) early Glass 1 Qt. Oil Bottles including: (3) Huffman, sev. Marquette, Brookins, Rhoades & others; (2) Wire Oil Bottle Holder/Carriers; Cities Service (Citgo) Hand Crank Oil Tank; (2) Tiolene “Pure Oil” 5 Qt. Motor Oil Cans; (2) Cities Service (Citgo) Trojan Metal Grease Cans; sev. Oil Fill Cans; Pure Oil & Quaker State Metal Oil Cans; (2) lg. Brown Glass Insulators; 20 Gal. Pennzoil Lube Can; sm. Metal Banks including: Fram, Aamco, Marathon; 2 Gal. Sunoco Mercury Motor Oil Can; early Service Station type Lube Pump; Anco Wiper Advertising Display Rack; (2) Iron Trivets, Enterprise & Howell; 1957 Chevy Dashboard Radio; Boyd’s Bear; (2) Ice Tongs; Glass Washboard; early Martin Spoke Shaver; early Dodge Bros. Winged Emblem; 1943 Ruby Red Glass Boot; 5 Gal. Cities Service (Citgo) Can; early Johnson & Johnson First Aid Cabinet with Drawers (Metal); Stain Glass Window Pane (says a Treaty Group Division); 50 Lb. Partridge Lard Can; Child’s Sm. Slate; pair of Wooden Shoes; Shirley Temple Kobalt Blue Bowl; misc. Pink Depression Glass; 1897 Tin Box with Pirates Ship Picture; sev. Iron Skillets; early Violin with Case; Brown Crock; Wood Rolling Pin; Wood Canes; 45 Records; Wood Hall Tree; lg. H. Blown Glass Egg; Family Food Scales; Hand Crank Food Grinder; Needle Point Foot Stool; Rag Rags; early Poker Chip Set; Box Camera; early Arial View of Ansonia Book; Fire King Glassware; Fenton items; Gas Station Road Maps; Wood Highchair; Zink Canning Lids; Cigar Boxes; Indian Blanket & Purse; Military Uniform with Hat; Buttons & Sewing items; misc. Jewelry; old Newspapers; Pie Tins, Blue Bird, Kirk, Hendees; Silverware; sev. Porcelain Dolls; 3 Ft. x 6 Ft. Chevy Rug; 3 Ft. x 8 Ft. B.F. Goodrich Tires with 1957 Chevy Wall Banner.

TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT Ridgid 6 Gal. 150 P.S.I. Portable Air Compressor; Milwaukee Construction Radio; Milwaukee Shop Vacuum; (2) Makita Circular Saws; Bostitch Air Nailer; Hitachi H. Duty Grinder with Wire Wheel; Milwaukee Angle Grinder; early Clinton (Gas) Chain Saw with 24” Bar; Dewalt ½” Elec. Drill; Craftsman High Speed Air Disc Sander; Dremel 8100 Set with Case & Charger; Craftsman ½” Crown Air Stapler; (2) Halogen Lights; Milwaukee Elec. SawZall; Lufkin Measuring Wheel; Efco (Gas) Chain Saw; Dewalt 20V Max Dual Speed Battery Nailer with Charger & Case; Portable Air Tank; (2) 2-Ton Floor Jacks; set of Gear Wrench Metric & Standard Wrenches with Ratchet ends; sev. 3/8” & ½” Ratchets & Breaker Bars; Star Socket Sets; H. Duty Dewalt Elec. Grinder & Elec. Drill; Paslode I-On Piston Fuel Air Nailer with Case; Milwaukee Drill Bit Sets; (2) Come-A-Longs; (2) Kobalt 100 Ft.+ Cloth Measuring Tapes; ¾” to 1” H. Duty Ratchet Wrench in Case; Drill Press Vise; (2) Sledge Hammers; sev. Chalk Lines & Chalk; (2) Milwaukee Drill, Saw sets with chargers in bag; Makita Battery Drill set in bag; Channel Locks; Tin Snips; Screwdrivers; sev. Torch Heads & Tips; Torch Hoses; set of Gear Wrench Flexible Head Ratchet Wrenches; sev. Tape Measures, 16 Ft., 35 Ft., 50 Ft. & 100 Ft.; ½” Extensions; ½” Deep Well Sockets; Pulley Puller/Installer Kit; NEW Lincoln Stick Welding Rods; Bolt Cutters; Pliers; Vise Grips; Dewalt Drill Bits; Air Hoses; Tape; Hammers; Ax; Hatchet; Rebel Static Line; Safety Harnesses; sev. H. Duty Bottle Jacks; sev. sets of Jumper Cables; pair of 3-Ton Jack Stands; Hole Saw Bits; Hydraulic Air Jack; Pop Rivet Guns & Rivets; sev. Air Hoses; Extension Cords; Ratchet Straps; Hammers; Job-Site Portable Saw Horses; NEW High Speed Step Drill Bits, sev. sizes; (2) sets of Car Ramps; Tow Straps; lg. box of ½” Clevises; Adj. Wrenches; Pipe Wrenches; Welding Vise Clamps; Calking & Grease Guns; (4) Stanley Plastic Organizer Units with Inventory; Hy-Tech. Elec. Metal Roof Seam Welder with acc. & case; large Knaack Rolling Job Box; large Job Box Rolling Tool Storage Box; Pallet Moving Jack; Coleman 1600 P.S.I. (Gas) High Pressure Washer; Block Planes; Log Chains; Boomers; Tool Pouches; Tool Rolling Cart; 8-Ton & 12-Ton Hydraulic Btl. Jacks; 4 Ft., 6 ½ Ft. & 8 Ft. Levels; Kobalt File Set; Allen Wrenches; Dewalt & Ryobi Battery Packs; Pry Bars; Post Driver; H. Duty Rope & Life Line Gear; sev. Hard Hats & Safety Vests; sev. H. Duty Lifting Clamps; Reese Trailer Receiver; (8) Bostitch H. Duty Staplers; lots of Galvanized Bolts, Nuts, Washers; all types of Nails; NEW Hardware; Nail Anchors; Self Tapping Screws; Air Gun Nails; Roof Caulking; Rubber Roof Sealer; Spouting items; Gutter Guards; 8 Ft. Alum. Tracks; NEW Shutters; rolls of Wire Fence; lg. H. Duty Tarp; NEW 36” 6-Panel Pine Door; (12) 10’ x26” Metal Roof Sheets (partially rusted); 2x4’s, 2x6’s, 2x8’s, 2x10’s (6 ½ Ft. to 8 Ft. long); (14) lg. Wood Shipping Crates; Echo ½” (Gas) Drill; sev. Poly Pump Sprayers; (3) Metal Safety Fuel Cans; sev. Poly Fuel Cans; Red Safety Cones; Alum. Folding Ladder; 40 Ft. Louisville Alum. Ext. Ladder; White Metal Work Bench; sev. rolls of Clear Plastic 100 Ft. Rolls & more; sev. Steel & Plastic 55 Gal. Drums; lg. selection of Long Handle Yard Tools, Shovels, Rakes, Picks, Forks, Jobbers, Push Brooms, etc. SEMI STORAGE TRAILERS (2) 40 Ft. Fruehauf Dry Van Trailers (ready to hook to and move). HOUSEHOLD & MISC. Kenmore Portable Sewing Machine; Paper Shredder; Regency Scanner; Microwave Oven; Royal Typewriter; Stereo Radio with Speaker; Metal Cabinet; Metal Shelf; sev. Card Tables; sm. Elec. Kitchen Appliances; Kitchen Utensils; Glass Baking Dishes; Pyrex; Canister Set; Pressure Cooker; Christmas Villages; Bath Towels; Table Covers; Handi Work; Sewing items & Material; Knick Knacks & more; Buck Commander Archery Target; Coleman Camping Stove; (2) Coleman Lanterns; Apple Peeler; Ford Super Duty Truck Grill; Go-Cart Frame with Gas Engine.

DAVE NILEY & JOAN CUMMINGS ~ OWNERS ISAAC SMITH ~ OWNER & OTHERS

• ALL items must be paid for the day of auction. • ALL items are sold as-is. We must collect Sales Tax (EXCEPT on titled vehicles). Office: 937.316.8400 • TERMS: Cash or Good Check with Proper Photo ID; Visa / MC / Discover Cell: 937.459.7686 accepted with a 3% Clerk Fee added. Michel Werner Auctioneer Visit us online @ www.auctionzip.com and enter USER I.D. #8673 for photos and

information. Food from Heavy Smokers BBQ available on site! Preview is Friday, May 10th from 12:00PM to 5:00PM. REMEMBER: +++Never, Ever a Buyer’s (Penalty) Premium at our Auctions… What You Bid Is What You Pay! We work for our sellers, we appreciate our buyers, and we love our profession! Kirby & Staff

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


10B Sunday, May 5, 2019

Greenville Early Bird

Poepplemans selected as Poultry Grand Parade marshals VERSAILLES - Jim and Julie (Monnin) Poeppelman have been selected as parade marshals for the

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2019 Poultry Days Grand Parade. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday June 15 as part of the three-day festival to be held June 14-16. Jim was raised in Versailles and aside from his years in college, has been a lifelong Versailles resident. Julie was born in Piqua and spent the majority of her childhood growing up in Russia, where she attended and graduated high school. The two were married Aug. 22, 1981, in Russia, and established residence in Versailles. Jim graduated from Versailles High school and went on to receive his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Cincinnati. Through the years he has dedicated time to many boards and committees in the Versailles community. Those organizations include director and president of the Versailles Development Association, Rotary Club Member, Friends of Hole Field Reconstruction Volunteer,

President of the Darke County YMCA, board member at the Darke County Airport, and 2007 Versailles Area Citizen of the Year. Additionally, Jim was a member of the Versailles Poultry Days committee for many years serving as chairman for the 1989 festival. He served on the Ohio Aggregates and Industrial Minerals Association Board and was chairman in 1996, along with serving as a board member and chairman for the Ohio Ready Mix Concrete Association. Currently, he is a board member at the Versailles Savings and Loan and a director on the Darke County Community Improvement Corporation board. Jim is the co-owner of C.F. Poeppelman Inc. and PEPCON Concrete, where he has served as president since 1988. He claims retirement is in the near future, but in the meantime enjoys the transfer of

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NOW $12,995 2007 Pontiac G5 2.2 Ltr., 4-Cyl., local trade, sunroof, well maintained, only 125,XXX miles WAS $5,995........................................NOW $5,888 2006 Jeep Wrangler, 4.0 Ltr., V6, Auto, 4x4, local trade, only 111,XXX miles .....................................................................$12,995 2002 Dodge Ram 1500, 5.9 ltr, V8, 4x4, short bed, Quad Cab, WAS $3,995 .....................................................NOW $3,888 2001 Buick Century, 4 dr., 102,XXX mi................................................$3,995 2000 Ford Ranger-Super Cab, 3.0 ltr., V6, 4x4, Local Trade, only 115,XXX miles, WAS $7,795.................................................$6,995 1995 Buick LeSabre, 3.8 ltr., V6, custom sedan, local trade, 132,XXX mi... $2,495 1963 Buick Riviera, 430 Cubic Inch, 2 owners, very well maintained ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TITLE & FEES

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Jim and Julie Poeppleman will serve as the parade marshals for the Versailles Poultry Days Grand Parade.

friends. Jim and Julie are the proud parents of three children: Ben and Michelle Poeppelman of Troy, Matt and Diana Poeppelman of Versailles and Kate Poeppelman of Versailles. They are blessed with seven grandchildren: Owen, Kyle, Cody, Jacob, Claire, Grace, and Seth. Jim and Julie encourage

everyone to support the Versailles community by attending the Poultry Days festivities on June 14-16. The 68th annual festival theme is “Rock -n- Roll All Night & Poultry Every Day.. For more information about details and schedules, visit the festival’s website www.versaillespoultrydays.com.

The Music Man comes to Versailles GREENVILLE – There’s trouble in River City when a fast-talking salesman gets his heart stolen by the town librarian in this adaptation of the Tony Award-winning Broadway classic, The Music Man. Twenty-nine students from Greenville and the surrounding communities will come together with Final Bow Company to bring this classic story to

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experience, knowledge and leadership to his two sons Ben and Matt. Upon graduating from Russia High School, Julie took her skills to the workforce as a beautician and barber at the A-CutAbove Salon in Versailles. As their family started to grow, Julie changed career paths and focused her efforts on raising their children. After all three kids entered school, Julie spent numerous years as a teacher at the Kinder Korner Pre School in Versailles. Julie has served on the Versailles Youth Baseball board, the Darke County Election Committee board, and was president of Modern Mothers. Julie has also volunteered her service to many local organizations, including the Versailles Nursing Home, and Versailles School systems. The couple enjoy traveling, boating, listening to blues music, and spending time with their family and

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life in two performances on May 11 (4 and 7:30 p.m.) at the Versailles Performing Arts Center. Tickets are available online at finalbow. org and will also be available at the door beginning 30-minutes prior to each performance. Based on Meredith Willson’s six-time-TonyAward-winning musical comedy, The Music Man, Jr. features some of musical

theatre’s most iconic songs and a story filled with wit, warmth and good old-fashioned romance. The Music Man, Jr. is family entertainment at its best. Master showman Harold Hill is in town and he’s got “76 trombones” in tow. Can upright, uptight Marian, the town librarian, resist his powerful allure? The story follows fast-talking travelling salesman, Harold

Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band he vows to organize. The catch? He doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls Marian, whose belief in Harold’s power just might help him succeed in the end in spite of himself.


Greenville Early Bird

Sunday, May 5, 2019 11B

Poultry and Pints Homebrew Competition VERSAILLES – If you’re a garage brewer or weekend hops warrior now is your opportunity to enter your favorite beverage into the areas first BJCP homebrew competition. The Midwestern Ohio Brewing Society (MOBS) in collaboration with Poultry Days is hosting a Beer

Judge Certification Program (BJCP) sanctioned homebrew competition on Sunday, June 16 in Versailles. The “Poultry and Pints” competition is limited to 30 entries with each person limited to two entries, each in a separate subcategory. The deadline to

ARCANUM – The Arcanum High School Cheerleaders are sponsoring the Arcanum High School 5K Victory Run on Monday, May 27, 9 a.m. This is a fundraiser for the cheerleaders and will help to defray expenses for the 2019-2020 school year. This year, the cheerleaders are donating a portion of the proceeds to a local family whose preschooler is battling leukemia. The shirts will feature a cartoon version of their favorite superhero, Zane. Runners, walkers, and furry friends are welcome. They encourage everyone to come out for a funfilled day, and dress up like your favorite superhero in honor of Zane. Entry fees are $20 with a t-shirt or $15 without a t-shirt. Awards will be given for the top three finishers in each age category for both males and females. Overall awards will also be

given for the top male and top female finisher. Registration forms are available at Arcanum-Butler Local School offices and at some area businesses. Register online at www.goodtimesraces. com. They are asking area businesses to sponsor the race. If your business would like to be a sponsor, contact the Arcanum High School cheer coach, Lauren Brandenburg, at (937) 564-0646.

register is June 5 and all entries must be received by end of day June 9. The registration fee is $10 per entry and delivery instructions are provided at registration. In addition to awards, the Best of Show will have the opportunity

Arcanum HS Gourd Patch 5K Victory Run meeting set

GREENVILLE – The West Central Ohio Gourd Patch meeting will be held Thursday, May 9 at 7 p.m. at the Shawnee Prairie Darke County Nature Center. If you are creative and looking for a new fun hobby or just interested in learning about growing gourds, feel free to come and check them out. They look forward to meeting you and answering any questions about gourds.

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to brew their recipe at Endless Pint Brewing in Versailles. For questions about the competition go to “Poultry and Pints” under activities at www.versaillespoultrydays.com or email jvbergman1@gmail.com. New this year, the festival will offer beverages from Moeller Brew Barn, Lake Rat Brewing, Tailspin Brewing Co. and Endless Pint Brewing. The 68th annual Poultry Days Festival will be held June 14-16. Find a full schedule at www.versaillespoultryCourtesy photo days.com. Homebrewers are invited to put their brews to the test during Poultry Days brewing competition.

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2018 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather, all power, like new, blue, 45,670 miles......................... $45,995.........$44,500 2017 CHEVY EQUINOX PREMIER FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, leather, loaded, super nice, white, 43,234 miles ........................................................................................................................ $22,995.........$21,900 2017 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO DOUBLE CAB LT 4WD P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, like new, red, 15,463 miles............................................................................................................. $33,995.........$32,500 2017 CHEVY EQUINOX PREMIER FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., heated leather, loaded, like new, gray, 38,202 miles .......................................................................................................................... $23,995.........$22,500 2017 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, super nice, gray, 41,156 miles .......................................................................................................................... $19,995.........$18,900 2017 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, loaded, like new, black, 27,111 miles................................................................................................................................... $20,995.........$19,900 2017 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, exc. cond., black, 56,673 miles ..................... $39,995.........$38,500 2017 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN GT,, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, super nice, black, 47,084 miles ........................................................................................................................ $22,995.........$18,900 2016 TOYOTA RAV 4 LIMITED, AWD, 2.8L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, all options, one owner, sharp, black, 39,072 miles ............................................................................................................. $26,995.........$25,500 2016 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, one owner, exc. cond., maroon, 50,539 miles .................................................................................................................... $20,995.........$19,500 2015 NISSAN ROUGE SV AWD, 2.5L 4 cyl., one owner, all power, exc. cond., silver, 77,849 miles......................................................................................................................... $17,995.........$16,900 2015 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO CREW CAB LT 4WD P.U., 5.3L V8, leather, one owner, loaded, super nice, silver, 44,363 miles ...................................................................................................... $31,995.........$29,900 2014 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT FWD, 3.6L V6, all power, super nice, blue, 75,740 miles ........................ $17,995.........$16,500 2014 GMC ½ TON SIERRA SLT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, leather, loaded, red, 70,859 miles ........................................................................................................................... $30,995.........$29,900 2014 GMC ½ TON SIERRA SLE CREW CAB 2WD P.U., 4.3L V6, all power, very nice, black, 100,757 miles ...................................................................................................................... $22,995.........$21,900 2014 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT DOUBLE CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, super nice, black, 41,386 miles...................................................................................................... $27,995.........$26,900 2014 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, leather, loaded, exc. cond., red, 45,561 miles ......................................................................................................... $30,995.........$29,500 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, one owner, loaded, super nice, crystal red, 53,627 miles ................................................................................................................ $20,995.........$19,500 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 73,764 miles.............................................................................................................................. $17,995 .........$16,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, exc. cond., crystal red, 73,013 miles ................................................................................................................ $18,995.........$17,900 2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LT FWD, 2.4L 4 cyl., one owner, sunroof, loaded, super nice, white, 71,441 miles ........................................................................................................................ $18,995.........$17,500 2013 GMC TERRAIN SLT AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., white, 110,314 miles ...................................................................................................................... $14,995.........$13,500 2013 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, exc. cond., maroon, 109,583 miles .................................................................................................................. $19,995.........$18,900 2011 CHEVY TRAVERSE 2LT FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, all power, very nice cond., gray, 119,111 miles ........................................................................................................................ $11,995.........$10,500 2010 GMC ACADIA SLT FWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, very nice, maroon, 163,805 miles ...................................................................................................................... $10,995 ...........$9,500 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY VAN, 3.5L V6, leather, loaded, good cond., silver, 235,438 miles ............................................................................................................................ $6,995 ...........$5,900 2007 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 2WD, P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, good condition, black, 199,709 miles ...................................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,900 2006 GMC ENVOY XL DENALI 4WD, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, gray, 199,889 miles .............................................................................................................................. $8,995 ...........$7,500 2006 CHEVY COLORADO Z71 4X4 CREW CAB, 3.5L 5 cyl., all power, good cond., white, 228,586 miles ..............................................................................................................................$8,995 ...........$7,900 2006 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, black, 102,187 miles ...................................................................................................................... $13,995.........$12,500 2005 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO Z71 CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, all power, very nice, blue, 169,642 miles ........................................................................................................................ $10,995...........$9,500 2005 GMC YUKON DENALI 4X4, 6.0L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, sharp, black, 104,423 miles................................................................................................................................... $9,995...........$8,900

Troutwine Chevrolet

TRUCKS, VANS & SUV’S

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2005 CHEVY EQUINOX LT AWD, 3.4L V6, loaded, very good cond., silver, 193,664 miles......................................................................................................................... $5,995...........$4,500 2005 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., diamond white, 154,592 miles ....................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,500 2005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS FWD, 3.4L V6, all power, good cond., blue, 139,557 miles........................ $6,995 ...........$5,900 2004 GMC ½ TON SIERRA REG. CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, air, cruise, very good cond,. beige, 78,773 miles .......................................................................................................................... $7,995...........$6,900 2004 CHEVY TAHOE Z71 4X4, 5.3L V8, leather, sunroof, loaded, good cond., beige, 224,739 miles ........................................................................................................................ $6,995...........$5,500 2004 CADILLAC SRX AWD, 4.6L V8, leather, loaded, good cond., beige, 105,466 miles ...................... $7,995...........$6,900 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4WD, 4.2L, 6 cyl., all power, exc. cond., blue, 148,224 miles .......................................................................................................................... $6,995...........$5,900 2004 CHEVY ½ TON SILVERADO CREW CAB 4X4 P.U., 5.3L V8, one owner, loaded, fair condition, black, 342,618 miles .................................................................................................. $8,995...........$7,900 2002 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT, 3.3L V6, loaded, fair cond., silver, 191,288 miles ................ $2,995...........$1,900 2002 CHEVY ½ TON SUBURBAN LT 4WD, 5.3L, V8, leather, loaded, good cond,. red, 231,470 miles ........................................................................................................................... $7,995...........$4,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4, 4.2L, 6 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 215,294 miles .................................................................................................................... $6,995...........$5,900 2002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 2WD, 4 dr., one owner, cloth seats, loaded, exc. cond., beige, 182,686 miles ........................................................................................................................ $9,995...........$8,900 2001 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LXI VAN, 3.8L V6, leather, loaded, very good cond., maroon, 165,697 miles .................................................................................................................... $3,995...........$2,500 2000 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT EXT. CAB 4X4 P.U., 4.7L V8, loaded, very nice, white, 167,762 miles ........................................................................................................................ $6,995 ...........$5,900 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA VAN, cloth seats, all power, nice cond., green, 160,151 miles..................... $6,995 ...........$5,900

CHEVROLET

2017 CHEVY CRUZE LT, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., loaded, exc. cond., silver, 46,522 miles .............................. $16,995.........$15,500 2017 CHEVY MALIBU LS, 4 dr., 1.5L 4 cyl., all power, exc. cond., silver, 43,214 miles......................... $17,995.........$16,500 2017 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.6L V8, all power, exc. cond., pepperdust, 40,800 miles............................................................................................................... $19,995.........$17,900 2016 CHEVY CRUZE PREMIUM, 4 dr., 1.4L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, super nice, white, 52,338 miles ........................................................................................................................ $16,995.........$15,500 2013 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ, 4 dr., 3.6L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 51,875 mi. ........................................................................................................................ $14,995.........$13,900 2010 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, exc. cond., blue, 118,206 miles ........................................................................................................................ $11,995...........$9,900 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT, 4 dr., 3.9L V6, sunroof, loaded, very nice, maroon, 167,922 miles .................................................................................................................. $10,995...........$9,500 2006 CHEVY MALIBU LT, 4 dr., 3.5L V6, loaded, very nice cond., blue, 91,958 miles ............................ $6,995...........$5,500 1989 CHEVY CAMARO IROC Z28 COUPE, 5.7L V8, T-Tops, loaded, show car, white, 63,899 miles ........................................................................................................................ $18,995.........$17,500 1979 CHEVY CAMARO SHOW CAR, 5.7L V8, nicely equipped, super nice, red, 833 miles since restoration ..................................................................................................... $18,995.........$17,500

OTHER MAKES

2018 CHRYSLER 300 AWD, 3.6L V6, leather, loaded, super nice, black, 28,612 miles ........................ $23,995.........$22,500 2017 HYUNDAI SONATA, 4 dr., 2.4L 4 cyl., nicely equipped, exc. cond., gray, 49,823 miles ................ $14,995.........$13,900 2017 BUICK VERANO, 4 dr., 2.4L 4 cyl., loaded, exc. cond., white, 52,584 miles ................................. $16,995.........$14,900 2014 BUICK REGAL T-TYPE, 4 door, 2.0L 4 cyl., leather, loaded, sharp, black, 74,420 miles ........................................................................................................................ $10,995...........$9,900 2014 TOYOTA CAMRY SE SPORT, 4 dr., 2.5L, 4 cyl., leather, sunroof, loaded, like new black, 30,225 miles ........................................................................................................................ $17,995.........$15,900 2010 FORD FUSION SE, 4 dr., 2.5L 4 cyl., all power, very nice, gray, 181,948 miles .............................. $5,995...........$4,500 2008 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER, 4 dr., 3.0L V6, leather, sunroof, loaded, super nice, beige, 69,814 miles ........................................................................................................................ $10,995...........$9,500 2007 FORD MUSTANG GT, 2 dr., 4.6L V8, 5 speed, loaded, sharp, blue, 98,261 miles ........................ $10,995...........$9,900 1999 FORD MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE, 4.6L V8, leather, loaded, sharp, gray, 68,000 miles .......................................................................................................................... $10,995...........$9,900 1994 JAGUAR XJS CONVERTIBLE, 4.0L 6 cyl., leather, loaded, show car, maroon, 52,066 miles .................................................................................................................... $17,995.........$16,500

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12B Sunday, May 5, 2019

Greenville Early Bird

Thank You For Your Healing Hands & Compassionate Hearts For your daily commitment to residents, the healing moments of your service, your professional care and compassion, we thank you for touching the lives of many.

NATIONal Nurses Week • May 6-12 During this year’s National Nurses Week, we pause for a moment to thank the dedicated staff at Brethren Retirement Community. Each day, your compassion and commitment to health and healing brings invaluable service to our community. We are deeply grateful to have you as part of our family, and this week we honor your steadfast devotion to the mission of our organization.

Thank You BRC Nurses! Logan • Sondra • Ruthann • Kevin • Kelly • Pamela • Brenda • Teri • Robin • Aida • Susan • Maria • Kelly Terri • Christina • Mary • Rachel • Amanda • Jennifer • Brittany • Tanya • Treva • Cheryl • Danielle • Taylor Carolyn • Jami • Ashlee • Karen • Jona • Charity • Brian • Trisha • Carise • Harley • Debra • Carrie Stephanie • Jane • Billie • Dawn • Doris • Sherry • Rebecca • Tanya • Kristyn • Elizabeth • Carolyn Sara • Kristin • Tamela • Cathy • Alicia • Joanne • Tracie • Melody • Angie

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