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DALLAS MUSIC STORE 146 West Beech, Hillsboro, OH 937.763.1593 Cell - 937.393.7977 *WideRangeofWindInstruments *2001D28Martin *2012GibsonHummingbird with Pickup + Tuner *2012GretschElectronicG5120 *1981GibsonSonex180Deluxe *1989DobroGibson (Pickup) *CarbinElectric(USA) *EdenPUREPurifiers Breathe, Sleep, & Feel Better Relieves Allergies, Asthma, & other Respiratory Problems *ManyDifferentGuitars, Banjos,Violins,Cellos,Basses *AcousticElectricBasses *UprightBasses,&Saxophones *Trumpets,Flutes,Clarinets,&Ukuleles *Keyboard&Amplifiers (Large Selection) *PASystemsandSpeakerCabinets *SpecialDealsonStrings (2 Packs or More) *$100HardShellCasesfor$50 *WideSelectionofAccessories DALLAS MUSIC STORE Where Great Deals are Made why buy on the internet when you can get great prices & services at DALLAS MUSIC STORE at 2289426 2289430 By MEREDITH CREEK OCM News Service F amiliar faces in the Lynchburg communi- ty, Delana and John Allen welcome hungry resi- dents into their family diner every day of the week. With country decor on the walls and friendly staff members, the Family Diner on state Route 134 has been a staple in local eatery since it was constructed in 2003. Plate lunches and daily spe- cials are offered and all- you-can-eat fish draws crowds every Friday night. Growing up in Winchester, Delana is a North Adams High School graduate who is not new to the restaurant business. Although she previously spent eight years working in a factory and more than two decades providing daycare services, Delana worked evenings in a Lynchburg diner alongside the late Connie Hewitt. Family Diner owners Delana and John Allen, far right, are pictured with four of their six employees, from left, Kris Goad, Darlene Michael,Tracy Cordrey, and Taylor Greene. SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 2012 Volume 34, Number 43 14 pages See FAMILY DINER I I Page 4 Meredith Creek/The Times-Gazette INSIDE THIS WEEK INSERTS: (in most zones) • Bainbridge IGA • Rite Aid • Pamida • Lowe’s • Community Market • Martin’s Super Valu • Menards • Rite-Aid Serving Highland County Since 1978 Serving Highland County Since 1978 SHOPPER Highland County HUNDRED$ OF DOLLAR$ OF $AVING$ IN THI$ I$$UE! INDEX Comics ........................................Page 10 Dear Abby .....................................Page 4 Classifieds ...............................Pages 8-9 Cookies & Milk ............................Pages 6 Steve Boehme’s column, Page 4A Kay Bohl is the latest winner of the "find the shopping bag" contest. She won a $50 gift certificate from Pamida. Look for the hidden DIAPER in this week’s Shopper. Last week’s diaper was found on page 12. Don’t forget to donate diapers to the Dry Bottoms-R-Us Diaper Drive from now until Father’s Day! Here’s Another Here’s Another $50 Gift Card $50 Gift Card Winner! Winner! • Kroger • Sears • TSC ‘KNOCK OUT’ ROSE FAMILY DINER A COMMUNITY STAPLE
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Page 1: 03 June 2012

DALLAS MUSIC STORE146 Wes t Beech , H i l l sboro , OH

937.763.1593 Ce l l - 937 .393.7977

* Wide Range of Wind Instruments* 2001 D28 Martin* 2012 Gibson Hummingbird

with Pickup + Tuner* 2012 Gretsch Electronic G5120* 1981 Gibson Sonex 180 Deluxe* 1989 Dobro Gibson (Pickup)* Carbin Electric (USA)* EdenPURE Purifiers

Breathe, Sleep, & Feel BetterRelieves Allergies, Asthma,& other Respiratory Problems

* Many Different Guitars,Banjos, Violins, Cellos, Basses* Acoustic Electric Basses* Upright Basses, & Saxophones* Trumpets, Flutes, Clarinets, & Ukuleles* Keyboard & Amplifiers

(Large Selection)* PA Systems and Speaker Cabinets* Special Deals on Strings

(2 Packs or More)* $100 Hard Shell Cases for $50* Wide Selection of Accessories

DALLASMUSICSTORE

Where Great Deals are Made

w h y b u y o n t h e i n t e r n e t w h e n y o u c a n g e t g r e a tp r i c e s & s e r v i c e s a t DAL L A S MUSI C S TOR E

at

2289426

2289430

By MEREDITH CREEKOCM News Service

Familiar faces in theLynchburg communi-ty, Delana and John

Allen welcome hungry resi-dents into their family dinerevery day of the week.

With country decor onthe walls and friendly staffmembers, the Family Dineron state Route 134 has beena staple in local eatery sinceit was constructed in 2003.Plate lunches and daily spe-cials are offered and all-you-can-eat fish drawscrowds every Friday night.

Growing up inWinchester, Delana is aNorth Adams High Schoolgraduate who is not new tothe restaurant business.Although she previouslyspent eight years working ina factory and more than twodecades providing daycareservices, Delana workedevenings in a Lynchburgdiner alongside the lateConnie Hewitt.

Family Diner owners Delana and John Allen, far right, are pictured with four of their six employees, from left, KrisGoad, Darlene Michael, Tracy Cordrey, and Taylor Greene.

SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 2012Volume 34, Number 43 14 pages

See FAMILY DINER II Page 4

Meredith Creek/The Times-Gazette

INSIDE THIS WEEKINSERTS: (in most zones)

• Bainbridge IGA• Rite Aid• Pamida• Lowe’s• Community Market• Martin’s Super Valu• Menards• Rite-Aid

Serving Highland County Since 1978Serving Highland County Since 1978SHOPPERHighland County

HUNDRED$ OF DOLLAR$ OF

$AVING$ IN THI$I$$UE!

INDEXComics ........................................Page 10Dear Abby .....................................Page 4Classifieds ...............................Pages 8-9Cookies & Milk ............................Pages 6

Steve Boehme’s column, Page 4A

Kay Bohl is the latest winner of the "findthe shopping bag" contest. She won a $50gift certificate from Pamida. Look for thehidden DIAPER in this week’s Shopper. Lastweek’s diaper was found on page 12. Don’tforget to donate diapers to the DryBottoms-R-Us Diaper Drive from now untilFather’s Day!

Here’s AnotherHere’s Another$50 Gift Card$50 Gift Card

Winner!Winner!

• Kroger• Sears• TSC

‘KNOCK OUT’ ROSE

FAMILY DINER A COMMUNITY STAPLE

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Page 2A COUNTY SHOPPER Sunday, June 3, 2012

National Coin Show Comes to HillsboroGOLD JEWELRY AND SILVER COINS BEING BOUGHT

BY BECCA SLAYBACKSTAFF WRITER

Anyone that has any gold jew-elry lying in a jewelry box, listen up! Gold is trading at over $1,600 per ounce. That’s as high as it’s ever been, and we want to buy it. What’s a coin show doing buying gold you ask? Well, these days, it seems everyone is buying gold. But how much is it really worth and how do you know if you’re getting a fair price?

Let me share with you what the other guys don’t want you to know. Pure gold is what the mar-kets are based on. Today’s market, as I write this article, is $1,642.36 per ounce. Now that’s what the big refineries pay. But those refineries don’t buy directly from the public. Rather, they buy from companies that accumulate volume by buying from the public. Then, contracts are negotiated with the refiners to sell to them in large quantities. Those companies sell to the refineries for about 90 percent of the market price. So, to make a profit, they have to make sure to pay less than 90 percent for gold. The difference

between what they pay and the market price is their gross profit. Of course, they also have to cover the cost of doing business, which would include advertising, labor, taxes, office space, insurance, utili-ties, etc.

So how much are they actu-ally paying for gold, compared to the advertised market price? Well, during an undercover project pre-formed by the National Coin Col-lectors Association, it’s a lot less than you might think. We visited a number of jewelry stores, coin shops and traveling buying events to see what we would be offered for our gold. We were surprised to see the wide spectrum of prices we were offered. The gold jewelry we took to these businesses was actually worth just over $300. The most we were offered was $180 (60 percent of the market price) and the least was a measly $42 (14 per-cent of the market price). $42 for $300 worth of gold seemed like a rip off to us. After that eye opening test, we decided to start offering a service where we buy gold from the public. The response has been overwhelmingly positive. We pay a

fair price for the gold, which still allows us to make a profit. The cus-tomer can go away happy, knowing they received a fair price.

So if you have gold jewelry just lying around, please bring it in to us. We will examine it, weigh it and quote a fair price based on that day’s market price. We have nego-tiated a contract with the number one refinery in the United States. This enables us to pay you more. Our service is fun and it’s free. What we offer you is what you get, with no hidden charges like some other companies. If you choose to

sell your gold to us, we will pay you on the spot. If you choose not to sell, then that’s fine too. There is never any pressure to sell to us, ever!

We have been hosting these shows since 1995, and come to town about once a year. Although we are looking for scrap precious metals, coins are our forte. That’s what we are known for and what we love. Whether you have a sin-gle coin or an entire collection, we would love to see it. We also buy paper currency and gold and silver bullion.

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Sunday, June 3, 2012 COUNTY SHOPPER Page 3A

www.ClassicSells.com

(937) 393-3416

KIM ABBOTT 937-403-2425

KIM BOYER 937-205-7230

RANDY A. BUTLER 937-780-9306

JENNY M. CAMERON 937-840-9699

C. DALE CAMPBELL 937-393-9715

ROBYN G. COOMER 937-763-9719

STEVEN C. COWDREY 937-403-2824

TOY G. FENDER 937-840-0822

WESLEY G. FENDER 937-840-0822

GREG MAGEE 937-763-4947

MELISSA J. RIFFEE 937-403-0104

R. RUTH ROBBINS 937-763-8013

CRAIG A. SANDERS 937-205-0171

ANDREA M. TIPTON 937-763-8095

BRIGETTE WAGGONER 937-393-8150

DEBORAH J. WILLIAMS, ABR 937-763-6979

RICK A. WILLIAMS 937-393-9447

CHAROLETTE WILLS 937-661-0168

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MANCHESTER

1649BrownHillRd.RealLiving.com18 HOLE PUBLIC GOLF COURSE136.5 ACRES, 3 WATER HAZARDS,6 BUILDINGS, & EQUIPMENT, AMID HUNTINGPRESERVES, HIKING TRAILS, WINERIES & AMISHCOMMUNITY, JUST OVER 1 HOUR FROM CINCINNATI

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

$650,000

HILLSBORO

836SHighSt.RealLiving.comCOMMERCIAL BUILDING6.4 ACRES49,680 SQ. FT. OF GREENHOUSESNECESSARY EQUIPMENT INCLUDED!88X52 POLE BUILDING

$425,000

WEST UNION

#14StRt41.RealLiving.com3.4 ACRES OF COMMERCIAL LANDAMPLE FRONTAGEHIGH TRAFFIC AREAWILL DIVIDE

$265,000

GREENFIELD

8852StRt753N.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, 2800+ SQ. FT.1.18 ACRESBEAMED CEILINGS; GRANITE COUNTERTOPSSUNROOM; HOT TUB; PRIVACY FENCENEWER ROOF; FIREPLACE IN GARAGE

$249,000

HILLSBORO

6628FairRidgeRd.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, 10 ACRESFULL WALK-OUT BASEMENT W/BAR& 4TH BEDROOM AREAS2 STONE FIREPLACES48X60 BARN WITH STALLS

$245,500

HILLSBORO

6279RiberRd.RealLiving.com5 BEDROOMS, 4 BATHS1.896 ACRESFULL, FINISHED WALK-OUT BASEMENT2 FIREPLACES W/INSERTSBEAUTIFULLY DECORATED

$210,000

HILLSBORO

102WestoverDr.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS.528 ACRENEXT TO THE GOLF COURSEFAMILY ROOMWOOD BURNING FIREPLACE

$139,900

GREENFIELD

773BlazingTrl.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 2.5 BATHS, 1.27 ACRESFRESH PAINT & NEW CARPET!NEW DISHWASHER, RANGE, & MICROWAVELENDER OWNED

LAKE LORELEI

1533LoreleiDr.RealLiving.com4 BEDROOMS, 2.5 BATHS.44 ACRE LOT WITH MATURE TREES2200+ SQ. FT.; FRESH PAINT; NEW CARPET & VINYLNEW A/C; FIREPLACE IN FAMILY ROOMLENDER OWNED

$129,900

LEESBURG

13131StaffordRd.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, 2.504 COUNTRY ACRESOVERSIZED DETACHED GARAGEBARN WITH ELECTRIC & WOOD STOVEADDITIONAL SEPTIC & ELECTRIC HOOKUP FOR MOBILEOR CAMPER!

$107,000

GREENFIELD

11199BurgessLn.RealLiving.com2 BEDROOMS10 WOODED ACRESSECLUDED ON A DEAD-END ROADOVERSIZED OUTBUILDING WITH CONCRETE FLOORADJOINS STATE OWNED PUBLIC HUNTING LAND

$85,000

HILLSBORO

110ESouthSt.RealLiving.comDUPLEX(1) 2 BEDROOM, (1) 3 BEDROOMGREAT INCOME POTENTIAL!ALL APPLIANCES STAYNEEDS A LITTLE TLC

$79,900

HILLSBORO

6950MarthaRd.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS, LARGE FRONT &REAR DECKS, PRIVATE BACK YARD, 24X24DETACHED GARAGE WITH ELECTRIC & CONCRETEFLOOR, NICE KITCHEN WITH AMPLE CABINETS &COUNTER BAR AREA

$74,900

HILLSBORO

4851WestSwampRd.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 1.5 BATHS1.71 ACRESBEAUTIFUL SETTING ON A QUIET COUNTRY ROADCROWN MOLDING WITH 10FT CEILINGSSTONE WALKWAY/ STEPS

$45,400

NEW VIENNA

104ChurchSt.RealLiving.com2 BEDROOMS.31 ACREPROVEN RENTAL @ $475/MO.DETACHED, OVERSIZED GARAGE W/ELECTRICENCLOSED PORCHES; FENCED BACK YARD

$42,000

HILLSBORO

129NEastSt.RealLiving.com4 BEDROOMS, 2.5 BATHS.098 ACRE CITY LOTHARDWOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUTHOME NEEDS SOME TLC, BUT PRICED TO SELLGREAT LOCATION & PLENTY OF SQUARE FOOTAGE

$39,900

NEW VIENNA

4253FisherRd.RealLiving.com7 PRIVATE ACRESIDEAL FOR YOUR NEW HOMEBRING YOUR HORSES!WATER & CULVERT ALREADY THERE

$32,900

106FairSt.RealLiving.com.18 ACRE VACANT LOT16x30 BLOCK FOUNDATION ALREADYTHERE, ALL UTILITIES AVAILABLEHILLSBORO SCHOOLSZONED RESIDENTIAL

LEESBURG

11515TodhunterRd.RealLiving.com12.046 ACRES3 BEDROOMS, 1.5 BATHSHARDWOOD FLOORINGBARN & STORAGE BUILDINGCOUNTRY SETTING; FENCED FOR LIVESTOCK

$149,900

HILLSBORO

NEW VIENNA

4589PanhandleRd.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS2.001 ACRESFULL, WATERPROOFED BASEMENTMANY RECENT IMPROVEMENTS26X75 BUILDING

$122,500

LYNCHBURG

220BroadwaySt.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 1.5 BATHS.139 ACRE LOT2200+ SQ. FT. VICTORIANGORGEOUS WOOD TRIM & FLOORSPOCKET DOORS; WRAP-AROUND PORCH

$89,900

PEEBLES

202Downing.RealLiving.com4 BEDROOMS, 1.5 BATHS2.649 COUNTRY ACRES ON A NO OUTLET ROADADDITIONAL ACREAGE WITH BARNS AVAILABLEHOME NEEDS SOME WORKPROPERTY ADJOINS BRUSH CREEK

$50,000

HILLSBORO

336WellstonSt.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS.20 ACREVERY WELL-MAINTAINEDREADY TO MOVE IN!GREAT PRICE

$44,000

MARTINSVILLE

8426EStRt28.RealLiving.com2 BEDROOMS.988 ACRE LOT20x24 GARAGEPARTIAL BASEMENTLENDER OWNED-BEING SOLD “AS IS”

$17,500

HILLSBORO

5319GrandeRd.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, 2 ACRESPOSSIBLE 2 MORE BEDROOMS IN FULL,PARTIALLY FINISHED BASEMENT32X24 POLE BARN; 2 CAR GARAGEAPPLIANCES NEGOTIABLE

$160,000

BLUE CREEK

1036RandallsRn.RealLiving.com2 BEDROOMS78.3 HEAVILY WOODED ACRESIDEAL FOR HUNTING; AMPLE WILDLIFEAPPLIANCES & SOME FURNITURE INCLUDEDBARN WITH LOFT & OVERHEAD DOOR

$144,855

HILLSBORO

5150RoushRd.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS1.0 ACRE LOTNICE HOME LOCATED WITHIN 5 MILES OF HILLSBOROLARGE WORKSHOPCOUNTRY SURROUNDINGS!

$129,900

GREENFIELD

424JeffersonSt.RealLiving.comVERY NICE 4-UNIT MULTI-FAMILY.16 ACRE4 (1) BEDROOM APARTMENTS WITH BATH & KITCHENCOULD BE CONVERTED BACK TO SINGLE FAMILY HOMEWALK TO UPTOWN!

$90,000

LEBANON

452EMulberrySt.RealLiving.com2 BEDROOMS, 1.5 BATHS.140 ACRE LOT ON AN HISTORIC STREETHARDWOOD FLOORS & NATURAL WOODWORK12’ CEILINGS; 3 FIREPLACES; UPDATED BATHLENDER OWNED-BEING SOLD “AS IS”

$73,500

HILLSBORO

6460DunlapRd.RealLiving.com4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS2.885 ACRESBACK A LONG LANE FOR PRIVACYNEEDS WORK, BUT STRUCTURALLY SOUNDBANK-OWNED – RELY ON YOUR OWN INSPECTIONS

$44,900

WESTBORO

81VineSt.RealLiving.com4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS.48 ACREIN TOWN, YET PRIVATE SETTINGHOME IN NEED OF WORKWELL-PRICED; BANK-OWNED

$27,900

LEESBURG

118MillerSt.RealLiving.com.432 ACRE LOT WITH BARNHOUSE HAS BEEN BURNT & IS UNINHABITABLEVALUE IS IN THE LOT & BARNNICE FLOWING CREEK RUNS BEHIND LOTALL UTILITIES AVAILABLE

$15,000

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

$16,000

$154,000

$134,9006015BlueRibbonRd.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS1.43 ACRESDECK FOR ENTERTAINING OR WATCHING WILDLIFESHORT WALK TO BEACH OR BOAT DOCKNEWER ROOF; REMODELED BATH

HILLSBORO

NEW LISTING

13633HillcrestDr.RealLiving.com3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, 1.27 ACRES,FAMILY/SUNROOMFINISHED BASEMENT W/MAN CAVE, REC ROOM, STOR-AGE, BEDROOM, ATTIC FAN + CENTRAL AIR2-CAR OVERSIZED GARAGE

NEW LISTING

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OREGONIA

$134,500

NEW LISTING

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SUNDAY, JUNE 3Hillsboro Christian Academy

monthly meal, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.,Hillsboro Church of the NazareneAnnex, 8230 U.S. 50 east in Hillsboro.Suggested $5 donation with proceedsgoing to the Hillsboro ChristianAcademy Scholarship Fund.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 9 a.m.,Sunshine Group, Chairman's Choice,Southern State Community College,Room 203 and 204, 100 Hobart Dr.,

Hillsboro.Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m.,

Greenfield Freedom Group, open dis-cussion, First Presbyterian Church,457 Jefferson St., Greenfield.

ReaLife Church, "Real Hope forReal People," come as you are, non-judgmental. Pastor Anthony "Skip"Skipworth, Lead Pastor, 230 W. SouthSt., Hillsboro. Sunday 10:30 a.m. and6:30 p.m.

Al-Anon, 8 p.m., Presbyterian

Church, 457 Jefferson St., Greenfield,church basement.MONDAY, JUNE 4

Save the Lake Association, 7:30p.m., Rocky Fork Activity Center.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly),5:30 p.m., St. Mary's EpiscopalChurch, 234 North High St., Hillsboro.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 p.m.,HOYPAA Group, open discussion,FRS Counseling Inc., 313 ChillicotheAve. (U.S. 50 East), Hillsboro (use door

4).Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m.,

TWMIG Group, open lead, First BaptistChurch, 125 N. Washington St.,Greenfield.TUESDAY, JUNE 5

Narcotics Anonymous, 6:30-8p.m., Peace Lutheran Church, 231Harry Sauner Rd., Hillsboro. Call937/763-0750, Arnold.

Paint Valley Antique MachineryClub, 7 p.m., Bainbridge Methodist

Church.Parkinson's Support Group, 1

p.m., Ross County Senior CitizensCenter, 1824Western Ave., Chillicothe.For information, call 740/773-8145.

H.O.P.E. (Helping Other PeopleExpress) Support Group.

Lynchburg Historical Society, 6:30p.m., Lynchburg Branch Library.

Veterans of ForeignWars Auxiliary#9094, 7 p.m., V.F.W. Post building,1000 West Main St., Hillsboro.

South Salem United MethodistWomen, 7:30 p.m.

Southwestern Ohio Toy TractorClub, 7 p.m., Times-Gazette MediaRoom, 108 Governor Trimble Place,Hillsboro.

Elks #361, 8 p.m., Elks Lodge,Danville Pike, Hillsboro.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post#9094, 7:30 p.m., V.F.W. Post building,1000 West Main St., Hillsboro.

Brush and Palette Art Guild, 7p.m., St. Mary Episcopal Church, 234N. High St., Hillsboro.

Rotary Club, 11:45 a.m.,Ponderosa Banquet Center, Hillsboro.

AmVets Post 61 euchre, 11541North Shore Dr., 6:30 p.m.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 8:30 p.m.,Tuesday Night Discussion Group,closed discussion, First BaptistChurch, 127 South West St., Hillsboro(use rear door).

Celebrate Victory, "real help forlife's struggles," 7 p.m., ReaLifeChurch, 230 W. South St., Hillsboro.Come as you are, non-judgmental.Anthony "Skip" Skipworth, lead pastor.

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By now just about everyone hasheard of the phenomenal “Knock-Out” Rose. We’ve tried them all in ourown gardens and in landscapes, and toour delight they are terrific, as goodas all the hype.“Knock-Out” roses are easy to

grow, bloom constantly, resist disease,survive winter cold and “self-clean”.This means the spent blooms drop offand are replaced with new blooms,without tedious “deadheading” (cut-ting the old blooms off). They allgrow to about four feet tall and widein a nice bushy shape without muchpruning. They are so colorful and per-form so well they can be used insteadof shrubs in foundation plantings andhedges, with little maintenance exceptonce-a-year pruning.“Knock-Out” roses are “own-root”

roses. This means that they are notgrafted onto a rootstock from a differ-ent rose, but are the same plant fromtop to bottom. They won’t sprout non-matching suckers from the base of theplant like grafted roses, and the entireplant is hardy to zone 5.Winter hardiness is what’s so ter-

rific about tree form “Knock-Out”roses. In the past, getting rose treesthrough the winter was a gamble.Elaborate precautions were needed toprotect rose trees from freezing. Notso with “Knock-Out” rose trees,which are simply “Knock-Out” rosebushes grown on a trunk about threefeet tall. This puts the bushy part up ateye level, and allows flowers to beplanted underneath for a strikingeffect. We call it “eye-level red”.Nothing is showier in the landscape,or more stunning in a large planterpot.Tree roses thrive in locations with

full sun all day or even in partial sun.We take special care when planting,adding peat moss and Rose Tone fer-tilizer mixed thoroughly with theplanting soil. Staking for the first year

keeps the plant straight. After that wejust fertilize and mulch them like anyother plant. Once-a-year pruning toget rid of dead wood helps keep themshapely. You should remove any deadbranches and cut the rest back toabout a foot long, in late winter orearly spring each year. If you justcan’t stand insects chewing holes inthe leaves you can spray them with anall-purpose rose spray like Bonide“Rose RX 3 in 1” but they reallydon’t need it.No rose is totally maintenance-

free, but Knock-Out roses haveproven to be tough survivors with

very little attention. If you’d like totry some, or want to add more to yourgarden, or make a gift of one to yourfavorite “black thumb,” see us. Wehave healthy, good-sized Knock-Outrose trees on sale right now. If you’vegiven up on rose trees, think againbecause you can grow these easily.

———Steve Boehme is the owner of

GoodSeed Farm Nursery &Landscape, located on Old StateRoute 32 three miles west of Peebles.More information is available onlineat www.goodseedfarm.com or call(937) 587-7021.

continued from Page 1A coworker recommended Delana

take over the business and eventuallyshe and her husband John built theFamily Diner at its current location.They are joined by a staff of six whocan be seen smiling while working hardto help keep business strong.Hours of operation for the diner are 6

a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursdayand 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday andSaturday."I get here at 4:30 a.m. and by 10

after five I have people knocking on thedoor," Delana said. "I let them know thefood isn't ready, but they come in, sitand have coffee."Between her work shifts, Delana still

babysits her grandchildren. She said sheand John have three children, 12 grand-children and one great-grandchild.John is a lifelong Highland County

resident who graduated fromLynchburg-Clay High School. He saidhe worked at Randall Textron Companyfor 33 years and now spends many ofhis days providing lawn care services.Joking that he can do a variety of

things to help others, John said "If we

can't do it, we know someone who can."Amid their work keeping the busi-

ness running, the Allens and their sonalso deliver the Highland CountyShopper to area driveways and doorstepseach Sunday. This week their deliverywill feature their own accomplishmentsand business as they toss several hun-dred papers from the car window."I do it in one hour," Delana said of

delivering the County Shopper.The Family Diner is located at 419

North Main Street (state Route 134) lessthan a mile from the main intersection inLynchburg. To reach the diner by phone,call (937) 364-6748.

DEAR ABBY: I am a30-year-old woman in along-distance relationshipwith an amazing man formore than a year. We visiteach other every fewmonths and chat onlineevery night. We're in loveand feel we are ready tomove on to the next step --living together.We live in different

countries. He is much moreestablished in his countryand very close to his family.I am in a temporary job, andwhile I care for my familyvery much, there really isn'tanything to tie me here. Itmakes more sense for me tomove there. (It's a five-hourplane ride from here.)My family, especially my

parents, are making me feelextremely guilty about evenconsidering this move. Theysay I am "abandoning"them, and ask how could Ilive with myself if some-thing ever happened?Abby, my parents are in

their early 50s and in excel-lent health. My two sisterslive near them. I fail to seewhy I am getting so muchgrief, when I just want tomove on to the next stage ofmy life. Any advice?

-- PULLED IN TWODIRECTIONS

DEAR PULLED INTWO: Your parents areanxious because even at 30,you are still their child, andthey are experiencing sepa-ration anxiety. However, atyour age, you should bemature enough to decideyour future.I do have a word of

advice I hope you'll consid-er: Before you commit toleaving the United States tojoin your boyfriend, pleasedo some research on therights of women in hiscountry. Here in the U.S. weenjoy many privileges thatare not shared by womenoutside our borders. Theyconcern marriage, divorce,division of property andchild custody. It is impor-tant that if you choose tomarry him, you do it withyour eyes wide open. Thatway there will be no sur-prises.

DEAR ABBY: My adultson, "Jake," is in prison forthe fourth time for an indis-cretion in his early 20s. Hehasn't repeated the offense,

but he doesn't comply withthe rules of his probationand ends up back in prison.I fully supported my sonwhen the incident happenedbecause I felt he got a badbreak, but I feel he shouldtake responsibility for hisactions.Jake's repeated offenses

for noncompliance are partof a rebellious and stubbornattitude and an unwilling-ness to accept the lifelongconsequences of his initialoffense. To compound theissue, he has three daugh-ters. He keeps popping inand out of their lives, whichis very disruptive. If itweren't for them, I'd proba-bly write him off (I havedone that emotionally any-way), but I keep trying tomaintain some kind of con-nection between them incase he comes around some-day.Is this foolish thinking

on my part? By the way, myson never married the girls'mother and has never paidchild support, but she hasstill been willing to let himbe part of their lives.-- WRITING HIM OFF IN

ILLINOIS

DEAR WRITING HIMOFF: If you're asking mefor permission to take your-self out of the equation, youhave it. It is not your job tomaintain Jake's relationshipwith his daughters -- that'sHIS responsibility. If themother of the girls is will-ing to tolerate his irrespon-sibility, that is her choice.But if you have had enough,then it's time to take a stepbackward.

———Dear Abby is written by

Abigail Van Buren, alsoknown as Jeanne Phillips,and was founded by hermother, Pauline Phillips.Write Dear Abby atwww.DearAbby.com or P.O.Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA90069.

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DDEEAARR AABBBBYYAbigail Van Buren

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RichardShriver(937)

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Angela Smith(937)

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Bob Kelley(937)

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AUCTIONTractors ~ Trucks ~ Car ~ Implements ~ Antiques ~ Collectibles

Saturday June 16th, 2012 @ 10:00 amLocated: 9701 St. Rt. 41 Greenfield, OH 45123

Directions: From Greenfield, take SR 41 north approx. 3 miles to auction site on right. From WashingtonCourt House take 41 south approx. 9 miles to auction site on left. Signs will be posted.Misc Items: hand tools; shovels; rakes; pitch fork; acetylene torch set w/cart; Lincoln 225 AC welder; logchains; chain saws; small air compressor; roto tiller; Powercraft 4hp fence row mower; push mowers; JohnDeere LT 166 riding mower; snow blower; several gates; (2) 12ft 8 in 1 beams; misc. scrap iron; aluminumflat bottom Jon boat; Tractors: John Deere 1010 RU serial# 101RU48840; John Deere 60 w/800 A 3 ptserial # 6009698; Implements: Cobey flat bed wagon w/metal sideboards; John Deere 3-14 3pt series 810Aplow; John Deere model 80 3pt scraper blade; 5ft 3pt bush hog; John Deere 290 two row corn planter. 3pt boompole; John Deere 8 ft wheel disk; John Deere 36 A front end loader; Ferguson 3 pt two row cultivators; JohnDeere mounted 7 ft cycle bar mower; 3pt 50 gal sprayer w/brooms.Trucks & Autos: 1964 Chevrolet C-30 w/Midwest dump bed, 56,408 miles; 1979 Chevrolet C/20 95,404miles, 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 76,297 miles; Antiques & Collectibles: walnut end table; walnutarmoires; cherry drop leaf table; walnut drop leaf table; oak dresser; walnut East Lake dresser; cherryblanket chest; cedar chest; several old chairs; antique Jenny Lin bed; old mantel clock; misc. glassware;antique corn chopper; Western Flyer bicycle; old trunks; wood spoke wheels; Coca Cola bottle pop machine;several more primitives to numerous to list.Items from the Darst Family Farm:Massey Ferguson 165 diesel; King Kutter 6 ft rotary mower; Shaver hyd.post driver; New Idea 2 row corn picker; John Deere 24T square baler; 2 basket hay tedder; Logan Coach 2horse trailer w/tack storage and center divider; John Deer 3pt 2 bottom plow; 3pt boom pole; Cardina 4000engine hoist; tri axle flat bed trailer; front end loader off of an 8n Ford tractor.Auctioneers Note: This is just a partial listing of merchandise to be sold. Several more items too numerousto list. There’s something for everyone.Terms: Cash or check with proper ID day of the sale. Statements made day of the sale take precedence overall writtenmaterial. Not responsible for accidents or items after sold.All items sold as is with nowarranties implied.

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Cookies & Milkthe newspaper for kids

Summer’s here! Timefor cookouts and va-cations! Have you

ever taken a road trip va-cation? Your familymight go camping, tovisit Grandma, or even toan amusement park, buthave you ever taken aWeird Ohio road trip?What’s that? I’m gladyou asked!

Ohio is filled with oddmuseums, weird places,and even some spookysites. You’ve probablybeen to a museum, buthave you been to any ofthe strange, mysteriousplaces listed below?

Ever see a field of giantcorn – concrete corn?Head over to the tinytown of Dublin to see thisunique sculpture of 109cement corncobs, almostsix feet tall and arrangedin rows as if they’regrowing in a field.

“Fields of Corn” openedin 1994 at the Sam andEulalia Frantz Park. Thecobs were individuallycreated so the size, shapeand kernel patterns are alldifferent. If you ar-en’t interested in vegeta-bles, what about a Wall ofGum? The Maid Rite (getit – made right?) Sand-

wich Shop in Greenvilleis a small brick buildingthat serves tasty food.The whole ENTIRE out-side walls of the building

are covered with chewedup wads of gum. Thereare so many gum wadsthat it’s hard for people tofind new places to sticktheir gum.

Not chewing on that -how about rocks? Try avisit to Hartman’s His-torical Rock Garden inSpringfield. During the

great Depression, a mannamed H. G. Hartmanbuilt a 35” by 140” rockgarden with over 250,000individual stones. He be-gan with a fishpond andwent on to create minia-ture stone castles withmoats and drawbridges,plus historical buildings.You can visit the WhiteHouse, Noah’s Ark, Lin-coln’s birthplace andMount Vernon – all with-

out leaving Ohio. Cool,huh?

If rocks aren’t youridea of fun, what about amonster? Head on up to

Lake Erie and see if youcan spot Bessie, the LakeErie Monster. You’veheard of Nessie, the LochNess Monster, but whygo to Scotland when Ohiohas our own creature.Since 1898, people havereported seeing an un-known beast that’s de-scribed as gray, snakelikeand thirty to forty feetlong in the waters of LakeErie. Through the years

many people have re-ported seeing Bessie riseup out of the lake show-ing a row of ‘fierce teeth.’A Huron marine ownerhas offered a $100,000reward for the safe andunharmed capture of thebeast. It’s still un-claimed.

Not into beast taming?How about meeting aghost? Deep in the back-woods of Vinton Countyis an abandoned train tun-nel – the Moonville Tun-nel. Moonville, a town of

miners and their familiesvanished long ago; someare buried in the ancientMoonville Cemetery.What’s interesting aboutthe tunnel is the ghost.Stories vary about whothe ghost is, but some leg-ends mention a railroadbrakeman who died in atrain accident. The storygoes – if you visit the tun-nel at night you can seehim swinging his lanternto warn others away fromthe scene of the accident.Or you might just see thelantern swung by an in-visible hand.

This summer why nottravel the weird road andvisit some unusualplaces? Write us atwww.write2cookies@

gmail.com. and let usknow what you discover!

If you are a butterfly lover, Ohio is theplace for you. I bet you didn’t know

that Ohio has more than 140 differentkinds of butterflies flying around. Notall species will come traveling into your backyard, but if youwould like to attract as many aspossible, youcan plantbutterflyfriendlyflowers andbushes that willhave them com-ing to you in no time.Butterflies areequipped with a verysensitive sense of smell.They can identify their favor-ite plants from miles away and willtravel hours to get to that delectablefeast. If they like what they smell, theywill lay their eggs and make your yard

their home.When you begin to plan your butterfly

garden, make sure to pick nectar sourcesthat will have a nectar supply from earlyspring through late fall. Some of the best

plants for Ohio butterflies in-clude: Lilac, Phlox, Butterfly

milkweed,Ironweed,New Eng-land aster,

Mexicansunflower,

Purple cone-flower, Zinnia, Cos-

mos, Butterfly bush,Goldenrod, Anise hys-

sop, Wooly applemint,and Gooseneck loosestrife.

Caterpillars are butterflies too!Many caterpillars are fussy eaters

and rely on only one or two foodsources. Others will feed on a variety of

plants. Milkweeds, parsley, dill, carrotplants, violets, plantain, black locus,dogwood, and viburnum are all tastyfoods to many caterpillars.

Remember pesticides kill butterfliesand caterpillars so don’t use them in oraround your garden. For more informa-tion on butterflies, check out thesebooks at your local library: The Butter-fly Book by Donald and Lillian Stokes;Butterflies and Skippers of Ohio byDavid C. Iftner, John A. Shuey, andJohn V. Calhoun; and The ButterflyGarden by Jerry Sedenko.

June, 2012

by Maribeth Uralrith

by Donna Patton

A collage is a picture that you make from many differentkinds of materials—like pictures cut from magazines,paper clips, pipe cleaners, colored paper. . . .Thepossibilities are endless, and the results are awesome!

You will need:

Cardboard, glue, scissors, and collage materials, such as. . . pictures cut frommagazines, popsicle sticks, buttons, tissue paper, construction paper, tooth-picks, macaroni, foil, yarn, etc.

Directions:

Decide what picture you want to make—an ocean scene or a swingset or a city skyline or a farm.You may want to start by gluing a sheet of colored paper to the card-board. The cardboard will keep the picture stiff.

Cut out pieces of paper or fabric to represent different parts of the pic-ture and glue them to the background. Glue some of the objects downto complete the picture. For example, you might want to use a big yel-low button for the sun or a piece of macaroni to represent a bird. Youmight make a wooden boat out of popsicle sticks.When everything is glued down, let the glue dry completely. Don’t for-get to sign your masterpiece. You may want to make several picturesso that you can give some of them as gifts. After all, Father’s Day isjust around the corner.

Make a Collage!by Patty Kyrlach

Concrete Cornfield

Moonville Tunnel

Bessie, the Lake Erie Monster

© All writings and original artwork in Cookies& Milk are copyrighted by the authors and artists.Design Editor: Patty Kyrlach All Rights reserved.

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I Bet You Didn't Know about...

Interesting Butterfly Facts

®Monarch butterflies have been known to migrate over

3000 miles.

®Butterflies don’t have lungs.

®Butterflies taste with their feet.

®Some butterflies will fly 24 hours long.

®When it rains, butterflies find shelter in

trees and bushes.

®During big storms, many butterflies die.

®Some butterflies can attain a flight speed of up to 50

kph.

Get Creative:

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2004 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD, reg.cab, 6.0,V-8, auto, air, tilt, cruise, AM/FM/CD, 89K ..$10,9002004 COLORADO CREW CAB LS Z-71, 4x4, 3.5cyl. auto, air, tilt, cruise, PW/L, AM/FM/CD, 112K ...... .

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AUCTIONHillsboro Home – Furniture – Collectibles – Tools – Household Items

SATURDAY, JUNE 9 , 2012 – 10:00 A.M.Real Estate Sells at 11:00 a.m. – Home Sells Absolute

Located at 316 South Glenn Street, Hillsboro, Ohio

This beautiful brick home is located in Hillsboro’s southwest areaand is very close to Hillsboro Elks Golf Course. Homes in this areaall have their own individual charm, the Tom home is no exception.It is located on a 96 x 224 lot with a very private backyard. The homehas 1720 sq. ft. of living area that is surrounded by large mature trees(lots like this are very hard to find). The interior has a formal livingroom with stone fireplace, master bedroom has a walk-in cedar linedcloset with full bath, 2 additional bedrooms have a full bath nearby,family room, kitchen with lots of cabinets, dining area, utility roomwith ½ bath and washer/dryer hookup, enclosed patio, hot waterheat, and air conditioning. There is also a 2 car garage and a 20 x 20carport and much more! The home was built in 1970, so if you arelooking for a nice home with a unique setting, this is it.

INSPECTION DATES FOR REAL ESTATE ONLY:Sunday, May 27 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. and Tuesdays,

May 29 and June 5 from 5:00-6:00 p.m.TERMS FOR REAL ESTATE: 10% of the total purchase price will berequired the day of the auction. The balance is due on delivery of thedeed on or about July 10, 2012 with possession to be given the day ofclosing. Property sells “as is, where is” with no warranties expressed orimplied. Your bids are to be based solely upon your inspection as toyour intended or particular use. Information contained herein was ob-tained from reliable sources and is believed to be accurate, but notguaranteed. Your bidding is not conditional upon financing, so be surefinancing is prearranged if necessary. Lead base paint to be conductedprior to the auction by potential buyer with successful purchasers towaive post sale inspection and to sign waiver. For additional informa-tion, contact Rick Williams, Broker & Auctioneer. Auction and RealEstate Companies represent the seller. Real Estate Taxes are $725.20per half and will be pro-rated to date of closing.PERSONAL PROPERTY: Oak buffet, very nice; Hatbox flatwallcupboard; Small library table; Stallman dresser trunk; Trunk; Antiquechest; Oak drop leaf table & oak round table; Coffee table with dropleaves; Handpainted toy box; Smokers stand; Maple stand with shelf;Large oak table; Bar stools; Beds; Upholstered furniture; Table top floorlamp; Bellows; Iron plant stand; Hat boxes; Easel; #40 Dazey churn;Aladdin oil lamp, very nice; Costume jewelry; Christmas items;Sweeper; Sewing items; Puzzles; Magazine racks; 5 gal. crock; Crumbtray; Cook books; Books; Mirrors; Sconces; Pictures; Wall hanging;Lamps; Collectible doll; Ceramic and Brass candleholders; Statues;Collection of angels; Collection of button jars; Photography booklets;Roy Rogers, Jimmy Stewart, Charleton Heston, Dean Martin & FredMcMurray scrapbooks; 1940’s 5 cent Hollywood magazines; Life mag-azines; Metal picnic jug; Brass teakettle; Depression enamelware coffeepot; RRP brown pitcher; Johnson Brothers ironstone pitcher; Carni-val footed bowl; McCoy vases; Depression bowl & candleholder; WestGermany & Germany pieces; Handpainted Austrian bowls; ’56 BlackT-Bird 1986 Decanter; Silver rail engine with 3 cars; Photos of Rains-boro School, Old firehouse on corner of Walnut and South High, de-stroyed by fire in 1949 and lots of Barrett’s Mill; Utility step ladder;Aluminum ladders; Roybi band saw; Shop Vac; Numerous tools; Lawnchairs; and many misc. items.

TERMS FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY:Cash or check with proper ID. Lunch Available.

AUCTIONEERS:Rick Williams, Mike Ames, Chip Yochum, Brad Williams

NOTE: Real Estate and Personal Property of the late John and Evelyn Tom,Hillsboro residents for many years. John was a well-known photographer for50+ years, who knows we may even find a photo of you! Auction will beheld under a tent.

Connie J. Swayne and John Mack Tom, Owners2284988

HHiigghhllaanndd CCoouunnttyyHHiigghhllaanndd CCoouunnttyyHHeeaarriinngg AAiidd CCeenntteerrHHeeaarriinngg AAiidd CCeenntteerrNEED YOUR HEARING AID REPAIRED?REPAIR SERVICE AVAILABLE ON ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS! MOST REPAIRS BACK IN 3 DAYS!

SOME REPAIRS DONE RIGHT AT THE OFFICE!

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•Same Day Service* •On-Site LabMolina, CareSource

and Unison Health Plans Accepted

*Same-day service on Dentures in most cases, call for details.One-visit Crown service may not be available in certain cases.Additional fees

may be incurred depending on individual cases.We accept Cash,Checks with ID,Visa,MasterCard and Discover as payment for our services.

Affordable Dentures-Chillicothe,Joseph B.Walton, DDS, Inc.

General Dentist51 North Plaza Boulevard,Chillicothe OH

Call For Appointment (740)772- 6858

$415Economy Full Set

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Offers good only at Affordable Dentures-Chillicothe, Joseph B.Walton, DDS, Inc.Coupon must be presented at time of initial payment and cannot be

combined with any other coupons, discounts, package price, insurance benefit,or prior order. Offer expires 5/31/12 and may change without notice.

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$495One-Visit Crowns

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HALFthe price ofother Implant Providers!

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1-800-682-6175 • 184 E. Main St., Chillicothe, Ohio

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• Fresh Produce • Meat & Cheese• Discount Groceries • Souvenirs

• Crafts • Gifts • Candles• Vitamins & Herbs • Books• Toys • Seasonal Items

Maintenance Free - POLY OUTDOOR FURNITURE– Will not rot, warp, crack,

or splinter– Will not grow mildew– Will not weather or fade– Will not need to be painted– Will not peel– Stainless steel hardware

Available in16 colors!

Available in: gliders,tables, chairs, rockers,coffee tables & swings

Friday Night AuctionJune 8th 6:00 pm

Richard ShriverBBRROOKKEERR,, CCAAGGAA CCEERRTTIIFFIIEEDD AAPPPPRRAAIISSEERR,, AAUUCCTTIIOONNEEEERR

Over 25 Years Exp. Licensed in Ohio and KY

Auctioneers: Angela M. Smith, Carol Ann Stafford,James Dennewitz, Dennis Case. Apprentice Auctioneers:Rick Schwalbauch, Carol Ann Purvis, Lawrence J. Perry.

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Directions: follow US 62 South 6 miles to left on SR 136, followSR 136 5 miles passing thru Sugar Tree Ridge to the intersectionof Pondlick Road, Auction is in the Silver Barn. (1650 SR 136Winchester)

Household Goods, Misc. - Small appliances, glassware, figurines,utensils, linens, cookware, baskets, art, flowers, costume jewelry,box lots, toys and more!Tools, Garage Items- Hand tools, power tools, gas cans, hardware,nuts, bolts, tarps, bungees, buckets, stools, tool boxes, asst. lumberand more!Lawn, Garden, Patio- Solar lights, garden stakes, flowerpots, chairs,garden tools and more!

This Auction offer a large variety of items - New and Used -Come out to see what you can find this week at the Auction!

A time to beginthe healing

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Three Locations To Serve YouHillsboro Mowrystown Wilmington

937-393-1435 937-442-2151 937-382-2146

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MOONTRACTOR CO

OUTDOOR POWEREQUIPMENT

SERVING HIGHLAND COUNTY SINCE 1949

393-4258898 WEST MAIN STREET • HILLSBORO, OHIO

STEWART’SPHARMACYinside Community Markets (formerly Bob & Carl’s Finer Foods)

1013 W. Jefferson St., Greenfield

981-3245Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-7pm • Sat 9am-6pm

DO YOUR SHOPPING WHILE YOUR PRESCRIPTION IS BEING FILLED

David (Tony) Arnold R.Ph • David Olaker R.Ph

FREE DELIVERYFor Rent or PurchaseWheelchairs - Walkers

Crutches

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COSMETIC BENEFIT OF DENTAL IMPLANTSAside from restoring biting andchewing capability to the mouth,dental implants also serve a cos-metic function. The most obviousbenefit to an implant patient’s ap-pearance is that the replacementtooth fills in the gap left by the losttooth with a natural-looking sub-stitute. On a deeper level, dentalimplants help patients avert boneloss. Without implants, missingteeth and associated bone losscause the lower third of the face tocollapse and shrink inward. As theanchoring portion of a dental im-plant forms a strong bondwith thejaw, it stimulates the surroundingbone and preserves it. As a result,the bone loss that would other-wise be inevitable with missingteeth is avoided.

Our entire staff at CLARKFAMILY DENTISTRY encour-ages your questions aboutcomprehensive dental care. Wesupply superior oral health carefor the entire family. Foranswers to your oral healthissue questions we invite you tocall our office at 937.393.3494.

Your health is our firstpriority. We are pleased toprovide you with state-of-the-artdental care at 624 S. HighStreet, Hillsboro.

Our goal is to make each visitto our office a comfortable andpositive experience. Newpatients are always welcome.

P.S. One of the factors that isused to assess a patient’ssuitability for a dental implant isthe amount and density ofunderlying bone in the jaw.

Medical Updateby Dr. Clark And Associates

Medical Updateby Dr. Clark And Associates

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Rocal in FrankfortWe need good people ASAP

Temp to Hire – Must have prior factory exp.w/Diploma or GED

Benefits included after hire – Lots of room for advancementInterviews at Accel Monday and Tues. June 4-5

Industrial Maintenance$18/Hr to start with full benefits

Manufacturing Maintenance exp. Required

Industrial Engineer5-8 Yrs Manufacturing Exp Required

$45k - $65k DOE

MechanicsGas or Diesel, formal exp. Not required

Press Operators12 Hour shifts

Apply:153 S. Main St., Washington C.H.

Resume to: [email protected] for information

EOE, Drug Screen, Background Check

GOT Jobs?Accel Does DIRECTOR OF MARKETING

Hearth & Care Rehabilitation and Nursing has anopportunity for a Director of Marketing. This posi-tion is responsible for maintaining facility census& payor mix by providing prospective customerswith appropriate information & assistance foradmission to our facility. This position is alsoresponsible for conducting personalized visita-tions to all primary referral sources & representingour care center in community events.Qualified candidate must be familiar with long termcare & health care services, be knowledgeable of& have previous experience in the health care set-ting, & be comfortable working closely with outsidereferral sources. Prefer 2-3 years of demonstratedsuccess in the sales & marketing field.Interested candidates can either fax or emailresume to the following:[email protected] or fax to 937-981-28592288590

Southern State Community Collegeis looking for a Head Women’s Volleyball Coach.A position description and qualifications are

available by visiting our website athttps://sscc.peopleadmin.com/postings/1939

2288444

FINANCIAL ANALYSTJohnson Controls Inc., an international leader in the design and

manufacture of innovative seating systems, is seeking an experiencedand driven financial analyst for our Greenfield, Ohio plant.

Experience- 3+ years financial analyst experience in a manufacturing environment- Experience with variance analysis, forecasting,

month end financial closings, and fixed assets- Analyze and determine root causes of financial issues,

monitor and report indirect expenses- Ability to take ownership of ambiguous situations and projectsQualifications- Bachelor’s degree in accounting- Needs to be self driven, team oriented, and professional- Sound knowledge of basic accounting theory and methods,

understands SOX requirements- Extensive use with Excel, able to present financial data

to non-financial audienceQualified candidates will kindly submit resume’s to:Johnson Controls Inc.1147 NWashington St.Greenfield, Ohio 45123ATTN: Steve Shelton, HR Manager

M/F/H/V EMPLOYER2288451

DIRECTOR OF NURSINGHearth & Care Rehabilitation and Nursing isseeking a Director of Nursing for our 50 bedskilled nursing facility. In search of a RegisteredNurse that has the ability to work with staff andhas genuine concern and compassion forresidents. Hearth & Care has won a NationQuality Bronze Award from AHCA & is settingthe standard with rehab services.

QUALIFICATIONS:

If you feel this is an organization that you wouldbe interested in working with to provide servicesto seniors, fax your resume to (937) 981-2859,Attention: India; or e-mail it to [email protected]

EOE

• Good Communicator• Team Builder• Quality Driven• Results Oriented• Self-Starter

• Decision Maker• Fiscally Responsible• Systems Orientation• Experienced

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“Owner financing”HIGHLAND CO:

Rocky Fork Region!Some woods on 5 acres,water available, $24,900.

Cabins OK!

614-791-1154 or 614 -565-5666

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AUCTION

10% BP | 2% Broker Participation | Tim Lile, CAI-Auctioneer, National Commercial AuctioneersBrown County Common Pleas Court, Civil Division, Case #20111005

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AUCTION NOTICERt. 52 Ripley, Oh.

Southern Ohio’s LargestIndoor Consignment Auction

Sun. June 10th 10:00New Building Supplies PlusBuying or Selling Call Today!

Several Hundred Sheets ofMetal Roofing Asst. Colors-Thousands of Sq. Ft. of Flooring

incl. Hardwood Flooring-Ceramic Tile Laminate- Carpet &Pad- Vinyl- Kitchen Cabinet Sets-Lumber- Treated Decking- Doors& Windows- Trim- Lots of Smalls-Used Power & Hand Tools- Huskie

Hyd. Crimper- 15 Sets ofScaffolding- Sev. Ext Ladders-Miter Saw- Chain Saws & More-J.D. Gator HPX 4x4- J.D. 317

R.M.- 82’Yamaha 6502nd Ring Starts at 10:15

Antiques- Household-Collectables- Incl. 3pc. Wal. M.T.BR Suit w/Tall Head Board, MirrorMT Dresser, MTWashstand- Oak

Welch Mantle Clock-+ Lots of Smalls-

Call or See Web for List & Terms-Towler's Auction Service Inc.Randy Myers Auctioneer

513-315-4360www.towlersauctioninc.com

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Fayette Soil & Water Conservation District(FSWCD) is seeking a qualified individual to fillthe position of

District/Outreach Technician.Duties of this position include the survey,design, inspection, and promotion of variouspractices and programs of FSWCD. This is afull time position with benefits. Salary iscommensurate with the qualifications of thesuccessful candidate.

A Job Description and EmploymentApplicationmay be downloaded at Fayette-swcd.org orpicked up at the FSWCD office.

Send completed applications with resumes to:FSWCD

Attn: Chet Murphy1415 US 22 SW Suite 500

Washington Court House, OH 43160Or

[email protected]

Application deadline is June 30, 2012 or untilthe position is filled.

Please contact the FSWCD office at 740-636-0279for more information.

Equal Opportunity Employer

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www.ClassicSells.com(937) 393-3416

4589 PANHANDLE ROAD, NEW VIENNA

$122,500

2287387

NEW LISTING

MLS #13139034589PanhandleRd.RealLiving.com· 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS· 2.001 ACRES· FULL, WATERPROOFED BASEMENT· MANY RECENT IMPROVEMENTS· 26X75 BUILDING

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Spring is Here$99.00 Rent Move-in Special

Plus Security DepositTreewood Apt.

807 Treewood Drive Hillsboro, OH 45133937-393-1060 (TDD) 419-526-0466

2 Bedroom Available - Appliances ProvidedLaundry Facility on Site

Rental Assistance may be available

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer

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QUALITY

375 Glenn Ave.Washington C.H., Oh 43160Fax 740-335-9456Attn: Lori or e-mail [email protected]

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSINGFull Time ADON position.

Must have current RN License.Must have excellent communication skills and be able

to work in a fast paced environment.

Applications may be picked up at the front deskor send resume to:

HELP WANTEDSales Person

Concrete Block &Building Supplies

Call Lee Snyder

SNYDERBRICK & BLOCK(513) 539-7686

2286053

2241 Falls Rd.Bainbridge

Beautiful exectivehome located on 2.5acres near Bainbridge.Over 1800 sq ft with3 bdrms, 2.5 bathsplus full finishedbasement.REDUCEDCall Patty Neff at740-703-4672.

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305 Apartment

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205 Business Opportunities

Unemployed Parent re-ceive Income Tax Return,$1500 for one child,$3000 for two childrenand $4000 for three chil-dren. Call now1-800-583-8840.www.x-presstaxes.com

300 - Real Estate

For Rent

305 Apartment

For Rent: One BedroomApartment. Very Clean,Quiet Neighborhood.Stove, Refrigerator,Washer, Dryer Included.$375/Deposit,$375/MonthRENTED

325 Mobile Homes for Rent

Newer 2-BR. IncludesStove, Refrigerator, Cen-tral Air and Storage Build-ing. In New Vienna.$475/month513-678-5415

400 - Real Estate

For Sale

425 Houses for Sale

New Mobile Homes$25,900. Two Left. In-cludes Central Air, Appli-ances, and Skirting!(513)678-5415

500 - Merchandise

505 Antiques/Collectibles

Antique ContactedcueUp-Right Piano. GoodCondition, All Ivory inPlace. Piano has Compa-ny Sticker Still Inside withMfg Date. Have Contact-ed Co. to Verify. For infoCall 937-364-6741

535 Farm Supplies/Equipment

2005-JD-TS-Gator FullCab2009-Bushog-4X4 DumpBed2007-Polaris-300-ATV2003-Suzuki-ATV Ma-chanic SpecialGolf Cart-$1100.00TractorJD-2240-51HPJD-10102006-New Holland-TCL18DA, 257-HRBelarus-31H.P.-LoaderHay WagonBushog-4'Finish Mower-5'Disc73-Avion Camper-31'84 Buick-Regal, SharpLow Miles937-364-2137

555 Garage Sales/Yard Sales

Garage Sale Rhude/Rob-erts June 8-9, 145 BeekinDr. Workout Equipment,Air Hockey Table, Run-ning Stroller, Clothes,Books, Ladies Golf Clubs,Misc. Items

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gas or electricStoves starting at $99Frost-free refrigerators

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555 Garage Sales/Yard Sales

3-Family Garage Sale101 Crestwood Dr. 247South Hillsboro. June 8-98am-8pm Riding Mower,Twin Beds, Chairs, Bicy-cles, Craft Items, QuiltingFrames-Full & Queen,Lots of Books, Scrap-booking Items, ChristmasFigurines.

CHURCH RUMMAGESALE Hillsboro Free WillBaptist Church, 6360 USRt. 50W. Saturday,June-9, 8:30am-2:00pm

June 1, 9-5, 14239 St Rt41. 9:00-5:00. Boysclothes, antique quilt tops,table, jelly cabinet, tricy-cle, parlor chair, glass andwood display case, Ben-gal's Fossil men's watch(brand new) BoFlex sys-tem, sheared beaverw/mink coat, canceled ifrain. 937-544-8434

Yard Sale 6/7-6/8 9am-??5700 US 50 West. Wom-en's Plus Size, Clothes,Household Items, Primi-tive Decor, Too MuchMore to List

Yard Sale: June 1-3.10am-6pm. 3991 Sharps-ville Rd. Lynchburg. Furni-ture, Clothes, Toys, Misc.

560 Home Furnishings

1900's Secretary Book-case w/glass front, 7 ft., 4"tall, must see, $1,000.16 panel pie safe, 6 ft., 8"tall $1,000.Kenmore chest freezer$250. 740-636-0447

BED~ Queen Pillow TopMattress Set. New, still inplastic! $159 Can Deliver!(937)550-9221

565 Horses/Tack & Equipment

Cedar Brook FarmsBreaking all breeds andfixing problem horses.25yrs experience alsoboarding. More info callEd Crothers937-544-1463.

Unity Stables: Breaking,Boarding, Riding Lessons.Reasonable Prices Chris-tina 937-217-5238.

570 Lawn and Garden

John Deere LT150 ridingmower, 32" cut, automat-ic. $1,100.00 Call740-572-3369

575 Live Stock

2 year old pregnant Jer-sey Heifer. Would makegood family dairy cow.

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Pine Hill Farm PolledHerefords

Monday June 4, 20126:30 PM

Union StockyardsHillsboro

Cow-calf Pairs, Heifers& Bulls

Contact: Rick or JimStarr

740-998-5347

Registered yearling Nu-bian does, and 3 supernice kid bucks.$200-$250. RaspberryRun Farms.937-549-4263

To every girlie girl show-ing at fair. Beautiful handpieced rail and showman-ship jackets, $279 andunder. Gorgeous blingjeans that won't rip$69.99. Please call Car-la@ROCKGRINDERS at937-725-9755

577 Miscellaneous

2006 Heritage Classic11,000 Miles, 1985 30FTJamboree Motor Home,1999 Chevy Blazer(937)402-6216

For Sale Government Ap-proved Aluminum Handi-cap Ramp $1800. 2-5'X5'Platforms, 3'X24' Ramp L-Shaped. 937-763-8582937-393-6505

Used WindowAir Conditioners30 Day Warranty937-307-2033937-364-2378

583 Pets and Supplies

ForSale 15 Week Old Fe-male Yorkshire Terrier.Will Be Small, POP, CKC$350 Cash 937-509-6686

Irish Setter-Pups- AKC, Championbloodlines, POP,first shots.

614-572-7863

Kennel Going out ofBusiness. Pomeranians-Female and Males(blue), Pomapoos,1-Male Poodle, SomeMixed. 937-927-5364

Lab puppies, not regis-tered, $40. 6 black 1brown. 937-728-6524

592 Wanted to Buy

Hayslip's Recycling937-403-3735 or740-357-6413171 Mulberry St. Wilm-ington, OH 45177Aluminum can $0.65/lb.#1 Copper $3.00/lb#2 Copper $2.90/lb.Batteries $0.15/lb.

593 Good Things to Eat

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600 - Services

620 Childcare

Summer Daycare forGrade School Kids $75 aweek. 26 years experi-ence. In Hillsboro.937-393-3463

670 Miscellaneous

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695 Electrical

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1990 Chrysler TC no rust,needs paint job, Drivendaily for past year.$ 5 0 0 0 / O B O937-584-2707

1992 Chevy 1500 4X4,top brand flatbed trailer,1984 Step side truck bed.740-463-3913

1992 Lincoln Town-Car,Excellent Condition,126,000 Miles. Call Mark937-763-4532 LeaveMessage $2500 OBO

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1998 Honda Prelude.Black on Black. tinted win-dows, V-Tech engine,Cold A/C, excellent condi-tion. $8,000.937-987-2546

2001 Focus ZX3, 5Speed, Hatch Back,30MPG, $2500 OBOSOLD

2006 Buick Lacrosse CX.V6, 4Dr sedan.24,780/miles. 1 owner$14,000 LIKE NEW.937-218-0713

2006-Ford Taurus SE, 1-Owner, Air, Auto, 4-Door,93,000 Miles, V6-Eng.Like New $7000. SOLD

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830 Boats/Motor/Equipment

12' V-Bottom Boatw/Trailer, 6HP, JohnsonMotor plus-Trolling Motorw/Battery. 3-Seats w/in-side carpet. Front&BackLights $1200 Firm937-466-2713

16 ft. Glastron fishingboat. 70 Horse Johnson,pedestal seats, depthfinder, cover & trailer. Allin good condition! $1,500740-505-4057

850 Motorcycles/Mopeds

1998 Harley DavidsonSportster, 1200 Custom,95th Anniversary Edition.5,800 miles $4,200 OBOor handguns & cash.937-527-1249

860 Recreation Vehicles

1991 Jayco pop up camp-er 18' long. Good condi-tion. loaded $1500.937-783-2286 or954-707-2834

577 Miscellaneous

885 Trailers

1990 2 horse trailer$1,400.00 4725 Old Rt.35 S.E. WCH (towardFrankfort) 740-606-8242

899 Wanted to Buy

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MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012

CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Bar Refaeli, 27; Russell Brand, 37; Angelina Jolie, 37; Noah Wyle, 41.HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Keep close tabs on what everyone around you is doing. Don't let assumptions lead you in the wrong direction. Ask questions and focus on your relationships to avoid mishaps and encour-age greater opportunity and advancement. Love is in the stars, and doing a little extra to keep the peace will pay off. Your numbers are 3, 8, 13, 23, 28, 35, 47.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Make changes now. Develop your ideas and plans, and discuss your intentions with someone who will contribute. Don't get flustered or try to cut corners. Accidents will set you back. Take your time and do things right. Love is highlighted. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take care of any financial or per-sonal paperwork. Procrastinating will lead to anxiety and stress. Being proactive and well-pre-pared will impress, leading to fortunate opportunities. Take care of ailments or injuries quickly. Collect on old debts. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Relationships count, so don't terminate a partnership that can offer you something in the future. Financial gains can be made, as long as you stick to a set budget. Emotions will esca-late. You cannot buy love, but you can win it with affection. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Deal with institutions, govern-ment agencies or any matters that can affect you financially or medically. Stifle anyone trying to take advantage of you in order to avoid a stressful situation. Assess, do what's necessary and move on quickly. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Caring, sharing and helping oth-ers will lead to high returns. Taking on responsibilities will show your capabilities and should be embraced. Love and romance will play out in your favor. Generosity and kindness will bring great success. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Radical changes may be tempt-ing, but the consequences would be too great to consider mov-ing forward. There will be too many obstacles to overcome. Opportunities will come from picking up the pieces after some-one else fails to excel. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You'll capture the attention of the people most likely to sup-port your efforts. Your contribu-tion will bring about prospects that can help you establish your presence in an area you want to dominate. Partnerships will improve. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Use your intuition regarding financial or domestic decisions. Consider signing an agreement, but don't give in to demands that don't promise results. Take greater interest in your commu-nity or past relationships. Don't spend foolishly. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Embrace change as well as challenges. Use established connections to get the results you want. Love and romance are in the stars, and favorable alterations to your current living arrangements will lead to greater happiness. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look at all aspects of any contract or deal you are trying to get launched. Don't look for ordinary solutions when a more

obscure approach is required. Forget past squabbles and reunite with someone from your past who can help you now. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Socialize, network, share ideas and formulate agreements. Suggestions will be worth con-sidering, and mixing business with pleasure will bring a friend-ly atmosphere to whatever you are trying to accomplish, ensur-ing success.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Someone will want to ruin your plans. Don't allow criti-cism to slow your progress. Rethink your strategy and incorporate suggestions. Don't misinterpret someone's interest. Ulterior motives are likely. Resolve injuries or ailments quickly. BIRTHDAY BABY: You are fun, bright, adventuresome and quick to make a choice.

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LEESBURG $231,000NEW LISTING* 4BR/2.5BA* Over 2403 SF* Very Unique Home* Family Room * Study* Needs Finishing Touches

* 11 Private AcresMLS# 1314881

HILLSBORO $59,900NEW LISTING* 2BR/2BA Condo* 1Car Detached Garage* Conveniently Located* Clean/Ready toMove IntoMLS# 1314365

HILLSBORO $89,900NEW LISTING* 3BR/1BA* Brick Ranch* 28x36 InsulatedDetached Garage

* 1.9 AcresMLS# 1314369

WILMINGTON $79,900REDUCED PRICE* 3BR/2.5BA* Brick Ranch* Hardwood Floors* 2 Car Attached Garage* Updated Furnace/ACMLS# 1310336

BAINBRIDGE $78,500* Wonderful Getaway* 1BR/1BA Cabin* Covered Front Porch* 27.93 Wooded Acres* Pond* Beautiful ViewMLS# 1303183

HILLSBORO $79,900* 3BR/2BA* Full Walkout Basement-Partially Finished

* Hardwood Floors* Mature ShadeMLS# 1301724

JAMESTOWN $79,900* 3BR/1.5BA* Unique Home* New Zinc ChromaticSteel Siding

* 30x40 Barn* 50x47 WorkshopMLS# 1292363

FAYETTEVILLE $114,500* 2BR/1BA* Natural Woodwork* 1 Car Det. Garage* Convenient toSchools & ShoppingMLS# 1307267

NEW VIENNA $139,000* 1.5 Story Brick Home* 3BR/1BA* Hardwood Floors* 2 Car Attached* Barn/Garage* 3.00 Acres

* Nicely Landscaped * 10+ Additional Acres AvailableMLS# 1297774

GREENFIELD $157,500* Dining Room* Partially FinishedBasement

* Hardwood Floors* Remodeled Kitchen* Deck

* 2 Car Det. GarageMLS# 1304905

WASHINGTON C.H. $189,900* 6.6 Mini Farm * 4 BR/ 2.5BA* New 2 Story Addition w/Master Suite

* Hardwood Floors* 2 Car Det. Garage* Corn Crib

* 6000 Bushel Grain Bin * Barn w/StallsMLS# 1299619

SARDINIA $180,000* 4BR/2BA* Cape Cod* Awesome Setting* Hardwood/Tile Floors* 48x56 Pole Barn* 30x50 Barn w/Lean-to

* 4 Horse Stalls w/Loft * 5.15 AcresMLS# 1306212

SPRINGBORO $210,000REDUCED PRICE* 4BR/2.5BA * FR w/Fireplace * BreakfastArea * Formal Dining

* Granite Counter Tops& SS Appliances

* Basement * Privacy Fenced Back YardMLS# 1307347

MANCHESTER $239,000NEW LISTING* 3BR/1BA* Nature Enthusiasts* Rustic Cabin* Distant View ofOhio River

* 146 AcresMLS# 1311343

HILLSBORO $279,900* 4 BR/3BA * Full FinishedWalk-out Basement

* 6 Panel Solid Doors* Natural Woodwork

Wrapped Deck * Sun Room * Pond * Oversized 2 Car Att.Garage * 32x48 Insulated Garage w/Elec. * 16 Acres* Additional 20 Acres Available @ $3,900 Per AcreMLS# 1313585

HILLSBORO $995,000* Multi-Family Farm * 365.62 Acres* Wooded * Private * Barn Convertedto 3 Story Home * Original Beams&Woodwork * 6BR/3BA * Full

* Walkout Basement * Original Homestead House * Large Buildingw/BA, Office & Kitchen * Large 4 Car Det. Garage w/Machine Shop

* Mobile home * Pond Must see to appreciate!MLS# 1302165

PEEBLES $159,900* Nice 2 StoryCommercial Building

* Presently Usedas Restaurant

* Equipment & InventoryIncluded in Sale

* Upstairs VacantMLS# 1283275

LYNCHBURG $55,900* 2 Store Fronts* Apartments aboveStore Fronts

* 3BR/1BA & 2BR/1BA* Great OpportunityMLS# 1277405

GREENFIELD $350,000* Commercial Building* Ideal for Retail/Dept. Store

* 11,674 Sq. Ft.* 9,300 Sq. Ft. PavedParking Lot

* Storage AreaMLS# 1280603

SINKING SPRINGS $59,900PRICE REDUCED* Commercial Business* High Traffic Corner Lot* Restaurant Opportunity!* New Electric Furnace &Plumbing * Painted Inside & Out

* Equipment Available * Clean & Dry Basement for StorageMLS# 1304157

NEW VIENNA $39,900* Busy Laundry Mat* Off Street Parking* Updated Equipment* A Turnkey Operation w/3 BR ApartmentMLS# 1297181

GREENFIELD $450,000* Commercial PropertyLocated in the GreenfieldIndustrial Park * 15000 SF

* 1 Office * 3 Restrooms* 3 Phase Electric * 2 Loading Docks * 5 Acres of Land* Will Lease for Sell for $450,000 * Immediate Possession* Lease with the Option to PurchaseMLS# 1246055

GREENFIELD $280,000* Commercial Property* For Sale or Lease* Great location* 6000+ SF* Former Auto Parts StoreGreat for Business

* Lease Purchase OptionMLS# 1246058

Sue C. Boone,Broker, ABR

Home: 937-393-9363Cell: 937-763-9363

[email protected]

Patricia A. RandABR

Home: 937-393-1082Cell: 937-763-3511

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Cheryl A.Mullins

Cell: 937-402-7759

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Charles N.McDaniel

Home: 937-588-2353Cell: 937-725-1156

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Alton SwayneAuctioneer

Cell: 937-587-3401

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JoshuaWalker

Cell: 937-205-3430

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Phil Hufford

Cell: 937-725-8246

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Robin C. GeierABR

Home: 937-446-1782Cell: 937-725-5613

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LynneCooper

Home: 937-987-9762Cell: [email protected]

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Our Mission Buying or selling a home is a decision that can’t be taken lightly. Choosing a real estate agent who is dependable,knowledgeable and ready to help is the first step in that very important process. The professional staff of Sue Boone Realty, Inc. stand ready to assist you.

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LAND* 5.42 Acres* US 52 STOUT

* Acreage with View of Ohio River* Creek

* Owner Financing Available$37,500 MLS# 1305326

* 5.77 Acres* FIVE POINTS FINCASTLE RD., SARDINIA

* Great Country Location* 2 Miles off SR 32.$24,000 MLS# 1270674

* 6.95 Acres* US 52, STOUT

* Ohio River Access * Creek* Owner Financing Available$30,900 MLS# 1305066

* 6.1 Acres* SECOND ST., ROME

* Ohio River View * Partly Wooded* Owner Financing Available$41,500 MLS# 1305088

* 7.5 Acres* US 52 Stout

* Ohio River Property* Creek

* Access to the River from Creek* Owner Financing Available!$32,500 MLS# 1305029

* 8 Acres* TODHUNTER RD.HILLSBSORO

* Partially Wooded* Creek Frontage

$34,900 MLS# 1292579* 9.6 Acres

* US RTE 52, ROME* 355 Ft. of River Frontage

* 472 Ft. of Highway Frontage* Great location!Can be Subdivided* Older 36x96 Barn

* Water Tap & Septic Approved$79,000 MLS# 1259153

* 10 Acres* SECOND ST., ROME

* Barn* Wooded

* Ohio River View* Owner Financing Available!$59,900 MLS# 1305262

* 16.5 Acres* US RT 52, STOUT

* Wooded* Close to Ohio River

* Nice Weekend Retreat* Owner Financing Available!$44,900 MLS# 1305075

* 42+ Acres* ST RTE 138,HILLSBORO

* Rolling Tillable Land* Lots of

Road Frontage* Can be Subdivided$169,348 MLS# 1313034

* 43+ AcresWASHBURN RD., HILLSBORO

* Mostly Wooded* 2 Ponds * Creeks

* Lots of Road Frontage* Driveway

$149,000 MLS# 1303167* 46.19 Acres - CENTERPOINT RD.,

GEORGETOWN* Straight Creek Runs Along Side Property

* Owner Financing Available$99,000 MLS# 1287893

* 54.6 Acres -EUBANKS RD., HILLSBORO* Nature Enthusiasts!

* Wildlife Galore* Rolling Pasture Close to State Parks

$139,000 MLS# 1299021NEW LISTING

* 63 Acres -1927 MT. UNGER, OTWAY* Heavily Wooded

* Great Hunting/Recreation$89,000 MLS# 1312920

* 100 ACRES - 9647 SR 781, PEEBLES* Heavily Wooded * Great Hunting Ground* Adams County Home of Trophy Bucks

* 30 Years Growth on Timber$159,000 MLS# 1290252

* 111+ Acres* NEWKIRK LANE, PEEBLES* Approximately 85 in Woods* 26 Acres Tillable & Pasture

* Riding Trails$260,000 MLS# 1302601

* 2.5 Acres* INDUSTRIAL DR., GREENFIELD

* Commercial Lot* Located in Industry Area$65,000 MLS# 1246605

* 8.353 Acres* NORDYKE RD., NEW VIENNA

* Commercial Property* Road Frontage on SR 73 & Nordyke

* Endless Possibilities$85,000 MLS# 1308294

C OMM ER C I A L

HILLSBORO $299,900SATURDAY,

JUNE 2 nd 2pm – 4pm9961 SR 73,NEW VIENNANEW LISTING

* Unique Home * 3BR/2BA * Cathedral Ceilings * Sunroom* Det. 4 Car Garage w/Heat /Half Bath/Air Compressor/Antique Gas Pump* 26x72 Barn w/Lift * Beautiful Landscaping w/PondMLS# 1308914

OP E N H O U S E

MT. ORAB $249,900SATURDAY,

JUNE 2 nd 2pm – 4pm102 FOX RUN LN.,MT. ORAB

* 4BR/2FB/2HB * Custom Built* 2758 SF * Hardwood Floors * Gas Fireplace

* A Must See!MLS# 1296214

OP E N H O U S E

HILLSBORO $118,900SATURDAY,

JUNE 23 rd 2pm – 4pm4700 ANDERSON RD.,

HILLSBORO

* 3BR/2 BA * Split Bedroom Floor Plan* Large Kitchen w/Oak Cabinets

* 1.31 AcresMLS# 1302356

OP E N H O U S E

HILLSBORO $69,950SUNDAY,

JUNE 24th 3pm – 5pm224 VINE ST.,HILLSBORO

* 3BR/1.5BA * Natural Woodwork* Pocket Doors * Tastefully Decorated

* Move in ReadyMLS# 1308525

OP E N H O U S E

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$999

$1199

$249reg. $3.99 Fourseasons Courtyard,Black Plastic Solar Stake Light

$1499 $799 $599

reg. $15.99 5 Gallon, Red,Poly Gas Can, With 2 Handles

All Pleated Filters10% OFF

$599reg. $7.99 8 Pack 11oz, No Melt

High Energy Seed Dough

$399reg. $5.99 Ortho, 24oz, Ready toUse, Weed B-Gon Max Weed Killer

$999reg. $15.99 Peak Long Life, Gallon,Full Strength Concentrate Antifreeze

$1399reg. $24.99 Green Thumb, 2 gal,

Back Reliever Sprayer

$1999reg. $26.99 Wolman, Gallon, Red-woodTone, F&PPremiumWoodFinish

$999reg. $16.99 Green Thumb,

33” Shower Wand

$599reg. $7.99 Master Painter, 5Piece Paint Plastic Tray Set

SALE DATES: JUNE 2ND THRU JUNE 8TH

All ScopesLeupold & Nikon

15% OFFreg. price

$799reg. $11.99 8 LB, Birders Blend Bird

Food, Premium Mix

$399SunglassesStarting at

Buy One at sale price,Get next 1/2 OFF reg. price

LadiesColumbiaWoolrichNorth River

Buy One at sale price,Get next 1/2 OFF reg. price

LadiesClarks Sandals& Shoes

reg. $16.99 Scotts, Lawn Pro,5,000 sqf Coverge, 30-3-3,

Super Turf Builder Law Ferilizer

ALLLAYAWAYS

10%DOWNGuns, Clothing,Shoes & More

ALL USEDLONG GUNS15% OFF

10% OFFreg. priceHand Guns

Straw SunhatsStarting at

$699New New Balance

Womens Shoes reg. $72.00

Take an

EXTRA 10% OFFsale price onALL Skecher

Sandals & Tennis Shoes

Buy One at sale price,Get next 1/2 OFF reg. price

MensColumbiaNorth River

Donna SharpPurses &Accessories

20% OFFreg. price

Carhartt Bucket List Scratch & Win

June 4th - June 19thInstant Prizes Include- Carhartt Branded Fishing Tool- Carhartt Branded Cooler Bags- Grand Prize All Expense Paid Trip for 2 for an AlaskanFishing Adventure- 1st Prize: Exmark Lazer 2X Series Mower- 2nd Prize: Trip to Grand Canyon for 2 to go on a RaftingExpedition- 3rd Prize: Carhartt Acadia Jacket

reg. $16.99 2 Piece, Looper/PrunerTools Set

reg. $11.99 Bypass Pruner 5/8”Diameter Cutting Capacity

reg. $12.99 2 Gallon 6oz, Red,Plastic Gas Can

$1299

New Shipment ofRustic Coutures Purses

$3999New Shipment of

Rustic Coutures Wallets

$1999

One per customer a day

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03 Hyundai Santa FeAll Power

02 Chevrolet Silverado6 cyl.

$4,99404 Ford Taurus SE

Loaded

$4,99500 Lincoln LSLow Miles, Loaded

$4,495

$5,995

88 Dynasty Triton

$1,995

00 Chevrolet Z714x4

$3,995

05 ImpalaLoaded

SALES • SERVICE • TIRES

96 Mercury Cougar

$1,99500 Ford Explorer Spt

$2,995

$6,995

02 Pontiac MontanaExt Van Low Miles

$5,995

07 Chevrolet ImpalaLoaded

$5,995

00 Chevrolet S-10Extended Cab 4x4

$3,995

04 Chevrolet Silverado1500 4x4

$7,995

03 Pontiac VibeGas Saver

$7,99502 GMC Sonoma Z71

4x4

$7,995

06 Kia RioAll Power

$7,995

04 Ford Explorer XLT4x4, Many Extras

$7,995

05 Altima SESunroof, Loaded

$8,99500 Ford Ranger Ext.Cab4x4, Low Miles, All Power

$7,995

06 Chrysler Ltd. PacificaDVD, Loaded

03 Pontiac Grand Am GTLoaded

$8,995

05 VW TauregLoaded, AWD

$13,99507 Mini Cooper

Auto, Leather

$10,995$12,99505 Suburban LT 4x4Loaded, DVD, Navigation

$14,995

08 Ford F-150 LariatSuper Crew 4x4

05F-250ExtCabLongBedLariatFX4Diesel$18,995

2004 Lariat F-250 Ext CabLariat LowMi.

$14,995 $16,995

03 Dodge DakotaQuad Cab 4x4

$7,995

All 2000 or newer vehicles come with a 6 month or 7,500 mile power train warranty.

04 Chevrolet CavalierAuto, Loaded

$6,99504 Dodge Neon SXT

Sunroof, Auto

$6,995

AUTOTECH Visit us online @ www.autotechhillsboro.com

Fax (937) 393-9246 [email protected] State Route 73Hillsboro, OH 451338541 State Route 73Hillsboro, OH 45133

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HOME OF GUARANTEED FINANCING

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05 Ford FocusAll Power, Low Miles, 35MPG

$6,99505 Chrysler Concorde

Loaded

$6,995

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All 2000 or newer vehicles come with a 6 month or 7,500 mile power train warranty.

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