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STAFF REPORT A Milford man is facing multiple felony charges after he was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while impaired and carrying a concealed weapon. If convicted it will be the 52-year-old David Hodge’s 13th DUI conviction. At about 12:20 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 13 a Miami Township officer approached Hodge’s stopped vehicle on state Route 126 near Miamiville with the intention of providing assistance to the driver of a disable vehicle. According to a press, release the officer offered Hodge a ride to a nearby residence and gave him a pat-down before admitting him into the cruiser. During the pat down, Hodge allegedly reached for a pistol in his trouser pocket, which the officer quickly obtained. The officer also located a box of ammunition in Hodge’s pocket. Hodge was placed under arrest for concealing a weapon. Upon further inspec- tion, the officer found six rounds were missing from the ammunition box. All six were found in the revolver, and two had been fired. A second officer was called to the scene to perform a field sobriety test and Hodge admitted to consuming alco- hol and driving to the loca- tion. Hodge was transported to Clermont County Jail and charged with the felony of driving under the influence with at least five prior DUI convictions in the last 20 years, driving under suspen- sion for driving without insur- ance, using unauthorized reg- istration plates, possession of a deadly weapon with a previ- ous felony conviction, and carrying a concealed weapon. Hodge has been convicted of OVI six times in the last 20 years and has 12 lifetime offenses. He has several con- victions in northern Clermont County since 1998 including a 2001 arrest by the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office for driving under the influence and aggravated trafficking in BY BRETT ROLLER Sun staff The Clermont County Commissioners recently wel- comed Army Specialist Vincent Mulvaney home from what has been dubbed the deadliest place on Earth. Commissioner Bob Proud said the valley has been given the nickname due to almost daily fire fights between American soldiers and Taliban forces. The valley was also featured in a National Geographic documentary titled “Restrepo.” Mulvaney spent a week short of a year in Korengal Valley in Afghanistan where 42 American soldiers were killed between 2001 and 2010. He was part of the force involved in the withdrawal from the valley last spring. The remote base tucked away among the hills along the Afghanistan and Pakistan borders could only be reached by helicopter, which made resupply difficult. Every Clermont soldier the commissioners have recog- nized has spoken of the impor- tance of receiving mail and packages from home, but the supply problems also disrupt- ed mail service for his unit. “It was pretty important to all of us. Getting something from home boosted our spir- its,” Mulvaney said. “We would always share packages with each other.” He said they went two months without receiving any- thing. Not only did they not have mail coming in, but they did not have mail going out. The lack of letters also took its toll on his parents, Carolyn and William. “He could usually call home right before they went out (on patrol) to let us know they were OK,” Carolyn Mulvaney said. “As a parent I waited for those phone calls or checked on him on Facebook.” She emphasized the impor- tance of supporting the sol- diers. “I’d like to say thank you to the families and community that supports the troops,” Carolyn Mulvaney said. “It is a blessing and they need all the support.” In addition to foot patrols, Mulvaney said he frequently met with the elders of the local tribe. Part of his role in the region was to develop a rela- tionship with the tribe in an effort to gain their support in finding the Taliban. “We would sit down and try to come up with solutions,” Mulvaney said. “It was pretty clear though, they didn’t want 8 Pages - Free Serving Clermont County, Ohio Sunday, January 23, 2011 THE SUNDAY SUN www.clermontsun.com Where to find us www.clermontsun.com [email protected] Phone: 732-2511 Fax: 732-6344 465 E. Main St., Batavia, 45103 This week’s photograph, submitted by Peggy Hall, was taken on SR 133 near Bethel. The Clermont County Beauty Spot is one of a series of weekly pictures pub- lished from nominations from our readers. If you know of a spot, public or secret, in the county you think is without compare, tell our photographer where it is located by calling (513) 732-2511, Ext. 119, or submit a photograph of that special someplace. INDEX Beauty Spot Business Directory ............................ 6 Classified .......................................... 5 Calendar ......................................... 2 Real Estate .......................................... 6 Sports briefs .......................................... 4 Sudoku ............................................ 2 Welcoming Army Spc. Vincent Mulvaney, center, home from Afghanistan are, from left, Veteran’s Service Commissioners Ken Cook, Don Chandler, Bob Derr, and Howard Daugherty, and Clermont County Commissioner Archie Wilson, Mulvaney, Commissioner Ed Humphrey, District director for Jean Schmidt Gertrude Whitaker, Commissioner Bob Proud, and Veteran’s Services officer Frank Morrow. Amelia grad returns from Afghanistan Milford man arrested on 13th OVI, weapons charge Mulvaney served for a year in a remote outpost PHOTO / BRETT ROLLER Duke Energy awarded 20 percent tax reduction BY BRETT ROLLER Sun staff News for the New Richmond Exempted Village School District is better than expected, but the district will lose $334,000 annually fol- lowing an announcement from Ohio Tax Commissioner Richard Levin. The Ohio Tax Commission has granted a 20 percent reduction in tax valuation of Duke Energy’s generating plant equipment. Duke origi- nally applied for a 40 percent reduction of the valuation of its generating equipment and its transmission and distribu- tion equipment. A reduction on transmission and distribu- tion equipment was denied. The reduction means the school district will lose tax revenue from Duke’s Beckjord plant. “Although the decision could have resulted in a $1.4 million loss to the New Richmond Exempted Village School District, we will lose $334,432 annually,” New Richmond’s Chief Financial Officer Teresa Napier said in a press release. “Our district suffered the largest loss in the State of Ohio.” Duke has 60 days to appeal the ruling and according to the press release they have already re-filed a petition of reassessment of their trans- mission and distribution equipment. Clermont County Auditor Linda Fraley has the option to file an appeal on behalf of the county. The denial of the reduction on transmission and distribu- tion equipment prevented a county wide loss of about $5.87 million annually in property taxes. The devaluation is retroac- tive to 2009 taxes. Duke orig- inally filed their petition in Dec. 2009. They paid the full value of their first payment in February 2010 then withheld 20 percent of the taxes due in the second half of the year. Napier said the district setup an escrow account with $734,000 at the end of the dis- trict’s fiscal year on June 30, 2010 to prepare for a potential refund. She said the approval of only a portion of Duke’s request meant the district will not likely need to refund any taxes. “We’re just waiting for the end of the 60 day window (for Duke to file an appeal) before we release the escrow,” Napier said. “We try to oper- ate here as conservative as possible.” The loss of revenue from Duke’s property taxes is just Revenue loss totals $334K for New Richmond schools Hodge last held a valid drivers license in 1987 SALES HOURS... Mon.-Fri. 10am - 7pm Sat. 10am - 4pm Most Sundays 1pm - 5pm 1777 St. Rt. 125, Hamersville, OH. Hey! Hey! See Duke, Page 2 See Soldier, Page 2 See Hodge, Page 3 Hodge

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A Milford man is facingmultiple felony charges afterhe was arrested for operating amotor vehicle while impairedand carrying a concealedweapon. If convicted it will bethe 52-year-old DavidHodge’s 13th DUI conviction.At about 12:20 a.m.

Thursday, Jan. 13 a MiamiTownship officer approachedHodge’s stopped vehicle onstate Route 126 nearMiamiville with the intentionof providing assistance to thedriver of a disable vehicle.According to a press, releasethe officer offered Hodge aride to a nearby residence andgave him a pat-down beforeadmitting him into the cruiser.During the pat down, Hodgeallegedly reached for a pistolin his trouser pocket, whichthe officer quickly obtained.

The officer also located a boxof ammunition in Hodge’spocket.Hodge was placed under

arrest for concealing aweapon. Upon further inspec-tion, the officer found sixrounds were missing from theammunition box. All six werefound in the revolver, and twohad been fired.A second officer was called

to the scene to perform a fieldsobriety test and Hodgeadmitted to consuming alco-hol and driving to the loca-tion.Hodge was transported to

Clermont County Jail andcharged with the felony ofdriving under the influencewith at least five prior DUIconvictions in the last 20years, driving under suspen-sion for driving without insur-ance, using unauthorized reg-istration plates, possession of

a deadly weapon with a previ-ous felony conviction, andcarrying a concealed weapon.Hodge has been convicted

of OVI six times in the last 20years and has 12 lifetimeoffenses. He has several con-victions in northern ClermontCounty since 1998 including a2001 arrest by the ClermontCounty Sheriff’s Office fordriving under the influenceand aggravated trafficking in

BY BRETT ROLLERSun staff

The Clermont CountyCommissioners recently wel-comed Army SpecialistVincent Mulvaney home fromwhat has been dubbed thedeadliest place on Earth.Commissioner Bob Proud

said the valley has been giventhe nickname due to almostdaily fire fights betweenAmerican soldiers and Talibanforces. The valley was alsofeatured in a NationalGeographic documentarytitled “Restrepo.”Mulvaney spent a week

short of a year in KorengalValley in Afghanistan where42 American soldiers werekilled between 2001 and 2010.He was part of the forceinvolved in the withdrawalfrom the valley last spring.The remote base tucked

away among the hills alongthe Afghanistan and Pakistanborders could only be reachedby helicopter, which maderesupply difficult.Every Clermont soldier the

commissioners have recog-nized has spoken of the impor-tance of receiving mail andpackages from home, but thesupply problems also disrupt-ed mail service for his unit.“It was pretty important to

all of us. Getting somethingfrom home boosted our spir-its,” Mulvaney said. “We

would always share packageswith each other.”He said they went two

months without receiving any-thing. Not only did they nothave mail coming in, but theydid not have mail going out.The lack of letters also took itstoll on his parents, Carolynand William.

“He could usually call homeright before they went out (onpatrol) to let us know theywere OK,” Carolyn Mulvaneysaid. “As a parent I waited forthose phone calls or checkedon him on Facebook.”She emphasized the impor-

tance of supporting the sol-diers.

“I’d like to say thank you tothe families and communitythat supports the troops,”Carolyn Mulvaney said. “It isa blessing and they need allthe support.”In addition to foot patrols,

Mulvaney said he frequentlymet with the elders of the localtribe. Part of his role in the

region was to develop a rela-tionship with the tribe in aneffort to gain their support infinding the Taliban.“We would sit down and try

to come up with solutions,”Mulvaney said. “It was prettyclear though, they didn’t want

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THE SUNDAY SUNwww.clermontsun.com

Where to find [email protected]: 732-2511 Fax: 732-6344 465 E. Main St.,Batavia, 45103

This week’s photograph, submitted byPeggy Hall, was taken on SR 133 nearBethel. The Clermont County Beauty Spotis one of a series of weekly pictures pub-lished from nominations from our readers.If you know of a spot, public or secret, inthe county you think is without compare,tell our photographer where it is located bycalling (513) 732-2511, Ext. 119, or submit aphotograph of that special someplace.

INDEXBeauty Spot

Business Directory ............................ 6

Classified .......................................... 5

Calendar ......................................... 2

Real Estate .......................................... 6

Sports briefs .......................................... 4

Sudoku ............................................ 2

Welcoming Army Spc. Vincent Mulvaney, center, home from Afghanistan are, from left, Veteran’s Service Commissioners Ken Cook, Don Chandler, BobDerr, and Howard Daugherty, and Clermont County Commissioner Archie Wilson, Mulvaney, Commissioner Ed Humphrey, District director for JeanSchmidt Gertrude Whitaker, Commissioner Bob Proud, and Veteran’s Services officer Frank Morrow.

Amelia grad returns from Afghanistan

Milford man arrested on13th OVI, weapons charge

Mulvaneyserved fora year ina remoteoutpost

PHOTO / BRETT ROLLER

Duke Energy awarded20 percent tax reduction

BY BRETT ROLLERSun staff

News for the NewRichmond Exempted VillageSchool District is better thanexpected, but the district willlose $334,000 annually fol-lowing an announcementfrom Ohio Tax CommissionerRichard Levin.The Ohio Tax Commission

has granted a 20 percentreduction in tax valuation ofDuke Energy’s generatingplant equipment. Duke origi-nally applied for a 40 percentreduction of the valuation ofits generating equipment andits transmission and distribu-tion equipment. A reductionon transmission and distribu-tion equipment was denied.The reduction means the

school district will lose taxrevenue from Duke’s

Beckjord plant.“Although the decision

could have resulted in a $1.4million loss to the NewRichmond Exempted VillageSchool District, we will lose$334,432 annually,” NewRichmond’s Chief FinancialOfficer Teresa Napier said in apress release. “Our districtsuffered the largest loss in theState of Ohio.”Duke has 60 days to appeal

the ruling and according to thepress release they havealready re-filed a petition ofreassessment of their trans-mission and distributionequipment. Clermont CountyAuditor Linda Fraley has theoption to file an appeal onbehalf of the county.The denial of the reduction

on transmission and distribu-tion equipment prevented acounty wide loss of about

$5.87 million annually inproperty taxes.The devaluation is retroac-

tive to 2009 taxes. Duke orig-inally filed their petition inDec. 2009. They paid the fullvalue of their first payment inFebruary 2010 then withheld20 percent of the taxes due inthe second half of the year.Napier said the district

setup an escrow account with$734,000 at the end of the dis-trict’s fiscal year on June 30,2010 to prepare for a potentialrefund. She said the approvalof only a portion of Duke’srequest meant the district willnot likely need to refund anytaxes.“We’re just waiting for the

end of the 60 day window (forDuke to file an appeal) beforewe release the escrow,”Napier said. “We try to oper-ate here as conservative aspossible.”The loss of revenue from

Duke’s property taxes is just

Revenue loss totals $334Kfor New Richmond schools

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The Williamsburg GardenClub will meet at 7 p.m. TuesdayFeb. 1 at the First PresbyterianChurch. The program for theevening will feature guestspeaker, Dr. David Russell, FieldBiologist with Miami University,who will speak to the club about"Birds and Plants of Alaska".The specimen for the evening isto be a potted house plant. Thearrangement is to be traditionaland vertical interpretating thepoem "Snow" with predominateuse of the color, white. The clubhas chosen Saturday, July 16 forits 2011 Garden Tour. Foundedin 1936, they are celebratingtheir 75th Anniversary this year.New members are welcome.For additional information call(513) 625-2602.

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The Regular Monthly BoardMeeting of the Clermont CountyBoard of Elections has beenrescheduled for 10 a.m.Thursday, Jan. 20. The meetingwill be held at the Board Office,76 S. Riverside Dr., Batavia

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Divorce Hurts. We can help.Divorce Care & Divorce Care forKids - Support group for adultsand children ages 5 – 12 meet-ing weekly at The Edge , 3235Omni Drive, Cinn., 45245. Formore info. contact Tari DePoy at(513) 734-1368. Group meetsSunday evenings, 5 - 6:30 fromJan. 9 - April 10. Sponsored byEastgate Community Church,(513) 843-7778.

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A support group for parentsthat have lost children, TheCompassion Friends, meets thefourth Tuesday of every monthat 7 p.m. at St. TimothyEpiscopal Church, BeechmontAve.

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The Fraternal Order of Eagles2289, located at 265 FoundryAvenue in Batavia will hold itsMonthly Breakfast from 9 - 11:30a.m. Jan. 9, 2011. All you canEat! Bacon, sausage, eggs,potatoes, biscuits and gravy,toast, coffee and juice. Call(513) 732-9035 for more infor-mation.

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The Clermont CountyHistorical Society and HarmonyHill Association (WilliamsburgHistorical Society) museums willbe open to the public the firstSaturday of the month from 1 -4 p.m. The museums are locat-ed at Harmony Hill, 299 S.ThirdStreet, Williamsburg. TheHarmony Hill Association displayfeatures William Lytle, Father ofClermont County, andWilliamsburg’s history. TheClermont County HistoricalSociety archives will be open forresearch of Clermont Countyhistory. Also at the site is theLytle Diary House, the oldestbuilding in Clermont County.There is no admission charge.The museums can also be visit-ed by making an appointment.

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The East Fork Wood Carversmeet from 6 - 9 p.m. the secondand fourth Monday of everymonth at the Union TownshipCivic Center. New members,and anyone interested in learn-ing how to carve, are welcometo attend. For more informationcall John Dotson at (513) 753-1389.

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The Clermont County StampClub meets twice each month atSEM Laurel Recreation Center,203 Mound Street in Milford. Thefirst Tuesday of each month foran informal meeting and thethird Wednesday for a formalmeeting. For more informationcall (513) 752-3817.

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The Commodore 64 and 128are still alive and kicking!They’re even using PC’s asslaves to increase their storagecapacity, can be expanded to 16megs and made to operate 20times faster than their originalspeed. [email protected]. Formore information call RogerHoyer at 248-0025.

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The Clermont County ChessClub meets at 7:30 p.m. everyTuesday at the WithamsvilleChurch of Christ, located at 846Ohio Pike. All are welcome. Visitthe club’s website at www.cler-montchess.com. For more infor-mation [email protected] orcall Bill Pursel at (513) 477-5708.

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Everyone is invited to a freemeal 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. eachSaturday at the Kitchen of Hope.The Kitchen of Hope is locatedat Bethel United MethodistChurch and its doors are open toanyone who wants a hot meal.Those who are elderly, young,unemployed, underemployed, inneed of a hot meal or just inneed of fellowship are invited toattend. The church is located402 West Plane Street, inBethel.

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A general support group offer-ing a safe place to share yourexperiences coping with mentalillness meets every Wednesdayfrom 12:30 - 2 p.m. atEmmanuel United MethodistChurch, 4312 Amelia OliveBranch Road, Batavia. For moreinformation call (513) 732-5418.

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The Disabled AmericanVeterans Clermont CountyChapter 63 and its auxiliary willhold monthly meetings on thesecond Monday of the month.Meetings are held 7 p.m. at theAmerican Legion Post 237,located just off old state Route32 on Memory Lane in Batavia.All disabled veterans are invitedto attend the meetings.

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A caregiver support group willmeet from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. thethird Tuesday of the month in theactivity center at ThomastonWoods, 1460 Thomaston Drive,Amelia. For information on thisgroup or any of the supportgroups sponsored by ClermontSenior Services, call LindaTennison, certified bereavementfacilitator, at (513) 724-1255.

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AARP 3435 Clermont CountyChapter regular meetings areheld the first Wednesday of eachmonth at 1 p.m. at the AmericanLegion post 72, located at 495Cincinnati/Batavia Pike in Mt.Carmel. Issues concerningmembers, such as new legisla-tion and community needs arediscussed and if possible, actedupon. Additionally, each meetingordinarily includes a speaker ontopics of special interest to sen-iors, and/or entertainment. Lightrefreshments are served.

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Weekly meetings will be heldof the Milford Job Search FocusGroup from 8:30 - 10 a.m.Tuesdays at Milford ChristianChurch 844 State Route 131Milford, Ohio 45150. This groupwill have three main focuses:Career Education; Networking;Character Development.Reaching out to unemployedmen and women in the sur-rounding area. For more infor-mation contact Karen Tracy [email protected] TheDepression Bipolar SupportGroup meets from 12:30 - 2 p.m.Wednesdays at EmmanuelUnited Methodist Church, locat-ed at 4312 Amelia Olive BranchRoad, Batavia.

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A monthly meeting of theTOPS Support Group will be inMt. Orab at St. Michael’sChurch, S. High Street eachMonday. Weigh in is from 5:45- 6:25 p.m. The meeting will beheld from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Formore information call (937) 444-6908 or [email protected].

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meets from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.the fourth Thursday of eachmonth at Union TownshipActivity Center (in the UnionTownship Civic Center), 4350Aicholtz Road, Eastgate. Forinformation on this group or anyof the support groups sponsoredby Clermont Senior Services,call Linda Tennison, certifiedbereavement facilitator, at (513)724-1255.

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Vietnam Veterans of America,Inc. Clermont County Chapter649 meets at 7:30 p.m. the sec-ond Thursday of the month atthe Union Township CivicCenter. For more informationcall (513) 722-1970 or visitwww.vva649.org.

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The Eastside Goldwing RoadRiders Association Chapter E-2meets at 7:30 p.m. the firstThursday of each month at theNew England Club, 8135Beechmont Ave. Come join thefun, all are welcome. For moreinformation, call Bill Martin at732-3528 or go to web site atwww.cincye2.org.

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The Clermont CountyNational Alliance for the MentallyIll Support meetings for family/friends are held on the secondThursday of every month. Thebusiness meeting will be held at6 p.m. The support meetingbegins at 7 p.m. at the confer-ence room, 1088 WassermanWay, Batavia.

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The National Alliance for theMentally Ill Support meetingsfor family/ friends are held onthe second Thursday everymonth. The business meeting isat 6 p.m. and the support meet-ing begins at 7 p.m. The meet-ings are held in the ConferenceRoom at 1088 Wasserman Way,Batavia.

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The Bethel MinisterialAssociation operates a commu-nity clothing store that offersfree used clothing to those inneed. The store is located at234 W. Plane Street in Betheland is open from 1 - 4 p.m.Monday, Tuesday andWednesday and 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.on Saturdays. Volunteers areneeded to help in sorting theclothes. Childrens clothing isalways needed.

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The Military Order of thePurple Heart #156 and Auxiliarymeet at 2 p.m. the first Sundayof the month at American LegionPost #513, 7947 HamiltonAvenue, Mount Healthy. All vet-erans are welcome. For moreinformation call John Erby at(513) 777-1538 or Kim Stahl at(513) 625-6721.

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Soldier: Served in Afghanistanus there at all.”Mulvaney joined the Army

after graduating from AmeliaHigh School in 2007. He saidoverall his time in the servicewas well spent.“We had good times and

bad times,” Mulvaney said. “Itwas positive for me.”Carolyn Mulvaney said her

son has grown a lot in histhree years of service.“It’s matured him a lot,”

Carolyn Mulvaney said. “Icould see it just in the picturesof him.”

Now that he has receivedhis honorable dischargeMulvaney said he wants to geta job and begin taking nightclasses. He wants to studyzoology and become a gamewarden.The Clermont County

Commissioners welcomedMulvaney home with aproclamation.“We’re very happy to have

you home and would like torecognize you for your serv-ice,” Commissioner EdHumphrey said.District director for

Congresswoman JeanSchmidt Gertrude Whitakerpresented a proclamation onbehalf of the Congresswoman.“We appreciate the time you

have given and the serviceyou have given,” Whitakersaid. The Veteran’s Service

Commission also welcomedMulvaney home. Service offi-cer Frank Morrow said thecommission makes everyeffort to get returning veteransany help and benefits theyneed.

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marijuana and most recentlydriving under suspension fordriving without insurance inGoshen in 2006.According to the MiamiTownship Police Department,Hodge has not held a validdriver’s license since 1987.

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the beginning of a number ofreductions New Richmond isexpecting over the course ofthe next six years. Districtsacross Ohio are expecting acut in state funding when theGeneral Assembly approves abiennial budget by June 1which will need to be $8 bil-lion leaner to match a loss ofstate bailout funds and dropsin revenue. The NewRichmond school district isanticipating a loss of between

$400,000 and $800,000 a yearbeginning in July.“There are no frills when it

comes to educating our chil-dren, but you have to start put-ting a weight on some servic-es we currently offer,” NewRichmond Board ofEducation president DavidPainter said in the pressrelease. “The board wasalready looking at reductionsin services and now we’refaced with losing $1.1 millionthis year.”

State funding accounts for$12 million of NewRichmond’s $25 millionannual operating budget,though a significant portion ofthat revenue comes from apower deregulation subsidy.The largest hit to the districtwill come at the end of 2016when the $8 million annualsubsidy is set to expire.The district has been hold-

ing community meetings todiscuss ways to prepare forthe $8 million loss.

Duke: Will see 20 percent tax cutContinued from page 1

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University ofCincinnati Clermont

College AlumniBasketball Extravaganza

The alumni basketballplayers of ClermontCollege will be reunitingfor a basketball game Jan.29, at the school begin-ning at 10 a. m. Later inthe day, the presentCougars men’s andwomen’s teams will behosting Ohio University -Chillicothe. The men’sgame will begin at 1 p. m.and the women’s gamewill begin at 3 p. m.

Williamsburg HighSchool Seeking Head

Baseball CoachWilliamsburg High

School is seeking a newhead varsity baseballcoach.

If interested, or for moreinformation, call Jim Dyer,Williamsburg High Schoolathletic director (513) 724-2211( extension 318).

Wresting, Track andField, Baseball, and

Softball focus of OhioHigh School Board ofDirectors Meeting

At the most recent meet-ing of the Ohio HighSchool AthleticAssociation’s (OHSAA)Board of Directors severalitems of interest pertainingto Clermont Countyschools were discussed.

The first-ever dual teamstate wrestling tournamentwill begin during the 2012-13 season. It will be con-ducted in a seeded,regional format (similar tofootball) and will concludethe week prior to the sec-tional round of the individ-ual state tournament. Thedual team state tourna-ment will be a one-dayevent consisting of quar-terfinals, semifinals, andfinals.

The track and fieldcoaches association with-drew its proposal to addthe triple jump (hop, skip,and jump) to the list of

events to be contested atthe state tournament. Theboard approved a propos-al on how runners qualifyfrom the semifinals to thefinals at the OHSAAregional and state tourna-ments. The change stipu-lates that the first two plac-ers in both semifinal heatswill qualify to the finals,plus the next four fastesttimes, overall, regardlessof heat. The top two plac-ers in both semifinals andthe next five fastest timeswill advance to the finalsat the state meet.

Beginning in 2012, prac-tices and games maybegin the Saturday prior tothe previously announcedMonday start date. In 2012practice may start March 3instead of March 5 andgames may begin March34 instead of March 26.Pitchers and catchers maystill begin practice on Feb.20, 2012.

The junior high commit-tee has completed abrochure that addressessuch issues as eligibility,non-interscholastic partici-pation, and recruiting.

Milford BaseballTraining

Milford is the site of abaseball training programfor players in grades one-12 from Jan. 20-Feb. 27.

For more informationcall (866) 622-4487 or gotowww.USBaseballAcademy.com.

Cherry Grove LanesWinter Season Bowling

ActivitiesCherry Grove Lanes,

4005 Hopper Hill Rd., ishaving several ongoingand upcoming activities.

Rock-N-Bowl is Fridayand Saturday nights, 11:30p. m. - 2 a. m., at $15 perperson (minimum fourpeople per lane). The costis $10 per person perweek with three games pernight and the shoe rentalis included.

The Thursday LateThree-Man HandicapLeague will take place at9:30 p. m., at a cost of $15per person.

Teams are needed forthe following leagues:Monday Merchants (five-man), Tuesday Mix (fourpeople), Tuesday Five-Lady, Thursday Merchants(five-women), Friday Mac(five-men), and SundayMixed Couples.

The 13th Annual Nine-Pin No-Tap Super BowlSingles Tournament will beFeb. 6 with the shift tiime 1p. m. The cost to bowl is$17 and handicap is basedon 80-percent of 215.There will be a Super Bowlparty afterward.

A Child/Adult League willbegin Feb. 5, at 11 a. .,. orFeb. 13, at 11 a. m.. Therewill be two games of bowl-ing each week and theleague will last 15 weeks.The cost is $19.50 perteam (one child and oneadult) per weekandincludes the choice of onebowling ball; $17.50 perweek and iincludes thechoice of a bowling pin, or$13 per week is just tobowl and does not a ball orpiin. Trophies will beawarded to the winningteam.

A Miller Have-A-BallLeague will have 16-weeksessions taking place onthree separate days begin-ning Feb. 10 at 9:30 a. m.,Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m., andFeb. 13 at 8:15 p. m. Eachteam will cosist of fourmembers with any combi-nation of male or female.The cost is $10.95 per per-son per week. A uniquerule for the league is ninepins bowled down on thefirst ball rolled will equal astrike.

For more information,call (513) 528-7888.

Eastgate Lanes WinterBowling Activities

Eastgate Lanes, 1362state Route 28, Goshen, ishaving a Be A Kid WithYour Kid league competi-tion. Beginning in January,at 10:30 a.m., eachSaturday, there will be twogames of bowling for eachtwo-person team. All nec-essary equipment andrecord keeping will be pro-vided. First place pin tro-phies will be awarded atthe end of the season andbowling for bumper bowl-ing teams will also beavailable. The cost is$11.95 per Saturday perteam.

If interested, or for moreinformation, call (513)575-2828

Ohio South YouthSoccer Association

Workshop andTournaments

The United States YouthSoccer Workshop will take

place in Louisville, Ky.,Feb. 24-26, 2011. You mayregister online on the U. S.Youth Soccer website atwww.usyouthsoccer.org.

The United StatesSoccer Foundation GrantApplication is ongoing. Tolearn about different granttypes visit www.ussoccer-foundation.org.

Following are Ohio StateYouth Soccer AssociationSanctioned Tournaments:Cincinnati Soccer AllianceInvitational (Nov. 13 & 14,2011, www.cincinnatisoc-ceralliance.com), andBlast FC CollegeShowcase 2010 (Nov. 27& 28, 2011, www.soccerin-college.com).

Zumba ClassesSchedule of Events from

instrucor SusanHardoefer

Zumba, a Latin dance, isbeing taught at the CloughUnited Methodist Church,20 10 Wolfangle Rd.,Anderson Township, cor-ner of Clough Pike andWolfangle Road.

The class times areMondays 6:30 p. m.,Wednesdays 9 a. m., andFridays 9 a. m.

Classes are also takingplace at Nothin’ But Netathletic complex, 4343Mount Carmel-TobascoRd., Union Township. Theywill take place onThursdays beginning at6:30 p. m.

Classes are $5.The experienced

instructor is SusanHardoerfer, a stellar ath-lete, who lives in UnionTownship in ClermontCounty and is an AmeliaHigh School graduate. Herhusband, Gary, is a mem-ber of the ClermontCounty and Milford HighSchool Sports halls offame.

Each class is $5.For more information

call Susan (513) 379-4900or [email protected].

Williamsburg HighSchool Seeks Sports

Hall of FameNominations

Nominations are nowbeing accepted for theWilliamsburg High SchoolSports Hall of Fame.Nomination forms andinformation can be foundon the Williamsburg HighSchool web site or pickedup in the high schooloffice.

For more information,call Jim Dyer, athleticdirector (513) 724-2211(extension 318).

Soccer Camps andTournaments - Spring

2011Rush Cup on the Coast

will be Mar. 12-13, atVirginia Beach, Va. TheRush Cup is a warm-up

tournament for boys andgirls U9-U19. The applica-tion deadline is Feb. 13. Ifinterested, or for moreinformation, call (757)635-9345, fax (757) 430-8895, or [email protected].

HITS Foundation SoccerTournament will be June25-26, at West Seneca, N.Y. This will be the first tour-nament for HITS (HelpingIndividuals To Smile) tohelp underprivileged chil-dren to participate in soc-cer and other sports. Ifinterested, or for moreinformation, call (716)824-5020, fax (716) 825-2661, or Email [email protected].

No. 1 Soccer Camps -20 Cities Across the USAwill be June, July, andAugust, nationwide. Ifinterested, or for moreinformation, call (843)270-2600, fax (843) 886-0609, or [email protected].

Red Rose Classic will beApr. 30 and May 1, inLancaster, Pa. If interest-ed, or for more informa-tion, Email [email protected].

Adidas Strikerfest 2011will be July 27-30, inOrem, Utah. The facilitywill be at the LakesideComplex in the WasatchMountains. At least threegames guaranteed perteam. If interested, or formore information, call(801) 836-6764 or [email protected].

Clermont Northeasternand Owensville High School Sports Hall ofFame Nominations

Nominations are nowbeing accepted for theClermont NortheasternHigh School andOwensville High SchoolSports Hall of Fame.Nominations can bepicked up in the highschool office or printed offthe CNE website(www.cneschools.org).Please return the form tothe high school.

For more information,call Charlie Tackett, athlet-ic director (513) 625-1211(extension 115).

Ohio South OlympicSoccer Association

DevelopmentRegistration Form

Age requirementBoys and girls: U 12

(born Jan. 1, 1997, orlater), U 13 (born Jan. 1,1996, or later), U 14 (bornJan. 1 1995, or later), U 15(born Jan. 1, 1994, orlater), U 16 (born Jan. 1,1993, or later), and U 17(born Jan. 1 1992, orlater).

The registration fee is$75.

Mail a check to OhioSouth Youth SoccerAssociation, 25 WhitneyDr., Suite 104, Milford,Ohio, 45150.

For more information,call (513) 576-9555.

Ohio High SchoolAthletic

Association StateFootball Championships

The Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association Boardof Directors has approvedStark County andColumbus as the sites ofupcoming state champi-onship football games.Stark County (Canton,Fawcett Stadium, andMassillon, Paul BrownStadium) will be the sitefor the 2012 and 2013championship games,respectively, andColumbus, Ohio Stadiumon the campus of OhioState University, will bethe site for the 2014 and2015 championship finals.

The dates will be Nov.30-Dec. 1, 2012, Dec. 6-7,2013, Dec. 5-6, 2014, andDec. 4-5, 2015.

New BasketballTournament Regulations

Sportsmanship issuesare being regarded andemphasized by the OhioHigh School AthleticAssociation Board ofDirectors. They are - pro-hibiting teams from circlingthe playing floor upon theirentrance onto the court,requiring that any motiva-tional huddles occur in theteam bench area (nolonger permitted at mid-court or elsewhere on thecourt), and prohibitiing

fans from throwing any-thing onto the court or intothe air, such as talcumpowder.

Ohio High SchoolAthletic Assocation

Explains Importance ofHigh School Sports

The following was pub-lished in a recent issue ofthe OHSAA (Ohio HighSchool AthleticAssociation) Magazine.

“The Interscholastic ath-letics programs are inher-ently educational. Theyprovide valuable lessonsfor practical situations -teamwork, sportsmanship,citizenship, winning andlosing, and hard work.

“Through participation,students learn self-disci-pline, personal sacrificeand leadership, build self-confidence, learn torespect others, developstrategic thinking, anddevelop skills to handlecompetitive situations.These are the qualities thepublic expects in studentsso that they becomeresponsible adults andproductive citizens.

“There is nothing wrongwith striving to be the best.Interscholastic athleticprograms must strive todevelop all the kids whowant to participate to betheir best - their best asindividuals, as students,as teammates, as mem-bers of the community, -not just their best as ath-letes.

“In interscholastic athlet-ics, we win if we developwinners. However, we loseif all we care about is win-ning.”

Ohio High SchoolAthletic AssociationNames the Five W’s ofInterscholastic Athletics

The following was pub-lished in an issue of theOHSAA (Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association)Magazine.

“Who? We’re education-al athletics, not big-timepromoters.

“What? We’re thebuilders of tomorrow’scommunity leaders, notfarm clubs for college andprofessional teams.

“When? We’re an after-school activity, not a year-round endeavor. Theseare programs that allowkids to be kids.

“Where? Our gamesshould be played locally.There’s plenty of healthycompetition where kidscan learn and growthrough athletics in mostof our backyards. We don’tneed national schedules toaccomplish our purposes.

“Why? Because it’s theonly right way to do it.Schools offer these pro-grams because theyenhance the educationalexperience of the youngpeople who participate.”

Ohio High SchoolAthletic AssociationMission Statement

The Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association’s(OHSAA) mission is toregulate and administerinterscholastic athleticcompetition in a fair andequitable manner whilepromoting the values ofparticipation in inter-scholastic athletics as anintegral part of a student’seducational experience.The OHSAA represents itsmember schools by recog-nizing and promoting aca-demics, the safety of par-ticipants, good citizenship,and lifelong values as thefoundation of interscholas-tic athletics.

Ohio High SchoolAthletic AssociationAnnounces Important

Football DatesThe Ohio High School

Athletic Association(OHSAA) has approvedstarting and ending datesfor high school football forthe 2013, 2014, and 2015seasons.

The 2013 and 2015 sea-sons will see practicebegin Aug. 5 with the firstgame being able to takeplace Aug. 26 (most open-ers will probably not takeplace until Aug. 30), andthe state finals will be Dec.6 and 7. In 2014, practicewill begin Aug. 4 and thefirst game may take placeAug. 25 (most openersprobably will take placeAug. 29) and the statefinals will be Dec. 5 and 6.

Sports Briefs

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303 - HOUSES FOR RENTWILLIAMSBURG: 3BR, 2-FULL baths w/A/C, laundry room, no pets, $700/mo. plus de-posit. 513-724-7842.

307 - MOBILE HOMESFOR RENT

2BR TRAILER,$600/mo. washer/dryer, C/A, 20 minutes from Eastgate, call 859-307-8180.

3BR, 2BA, 1-acre lot, storage shed, no pets, good credit, $500/mo. plus deposit. 937-444-3701.

4BR MOBILE HOMEon 2 acres w/access to a fish stocked pond, $650/mo. 513-967-6856.

308 - OFFICE/BUSINESSSPACE FOR RENT

FOR RENT: Office or Retail space on US 68, Mt. Orab village, nice off-street parking, terrific visibility, $550/mo. Call 513-724-7394.

UPTOWN BUILDING,prime location, 2000sq. ft., great for retail or of-fice space. Call 937-205-1678 for details.

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400 - HOUSES FOR SALEFARM

WITH nice 1.5 story older home

w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage

available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $215,000

513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan

(May also sell for less with fewer acres)

403 - MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

1985 FAIRMONT 14x56 2br, 1ba in Lakeshore Es-tates. C/A, double roof, porch, awning, shed, ap-pliances, $5000.00. 513-374-0846.

2007 DOUBLEWIDE,3br, 2ba, spacious living room, large country kitchen, utility room, all appliances stay. Located in East Fork Crossing, Batavia. Can be relocated or remain on rental lot. No owner financing or rental available. 937-515-1408.

3BR, 1994 mobile home in Mt. Orab village, $7,000/cash OBO, not for rent. 513-313-5553.

1999 Ca-m

call

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405 - LOTS & ACREAGE

BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES

W/large rock lined creek & woods, great

for hunting or farming. More or less

acreage available.Bethel New Hope Rd.

1-mile from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $199,500

Dan513-734-6349 or

937-444-6925(Smaller parcels also

available)

GRACELAND MEMO-RIAL Gardens, $1800 for 2-lots, one vault avail-able, $700. 513-735-6840.

501 - CHILD CAREIN-HOME DAYCAREBatavia. 2-immediate openings! Background check/references!www.highamcm.webs.com513-834-2745

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESAMERICAN WATER

ProofingProvide all basic water

proofing needsInterior & ExteriorFree Estimates &

low rates!Call: Kyle Wagner

513-722-6842

O

1998 Mus-t

1999 Ca-m

ODD THINGS ODD THINGS DONEDONE

Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation -

Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up

Lawn MowingBush Hogging

Wiring InstallationTelephone Jacks In-

stalledPainting Large or

Small JobsCall 513-724-2920Call 513-724-2920

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1998 Mus-t

1999 Ca-m

call

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504 - BUSINESS SERVICESSIMON’S LANDSCAP-ING leaf removal, curb-side leaf pick-up, free es-timates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANINGBE DIVINE WITH

SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING

SERVICE!I am pleased to announce that Sparkle & Shine is

welcoming new customers in the

Clermont County area for house & business

cleaning needs! We offer a variety of cleaning

package deals to meet your financial budget & a

flexible schedule too. Holidays will soon be here & everyone needs

that extra helping hand to make their house sparkle

& shine before guests arrive!

Call today to schedule your free consultation to

find the right deal for you & ask for Dee!513-923-7875

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1998 Mus-t

1999 Ca-m

Barns/Buildings

Auto Frame & Body

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303 - HOUSES FOR RENTWILLIAMSBURG: 3BR, 2-FULL baths w/A/C, laundry room, no pets, $700/mo. plus de-posit. 513-724-7842.

307 - MOBILE HOMESFOR RENT

2BR TRAILER,$600/mo. washer/dryer, C/A, 20 minutes from Eastgate, call 859-307-8180.

3BR, 2BA, 1-acre lot, storage shed, no pets, good credit, $500/mo. plus deposit. 937-444-3701.

4BR MOBILE HOMEon 2 acres w/access to a fish stocked pond, $650/mo. 513-967-6856.

308 - OFFICE/BUSINESSSPACE FOR RENT

FOR RENT: Office or Retail space on US 68, Mt. Orab village, nice off-street parking, terrific visibility, $550/mo. Call 513-724-7394.

UPTOWN BUILDING,prime location, 2000sq. ft., great for retail or of-fice space. Call 937-205-1678 for details.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALEFARM

WITH nice 1.5 story older home

w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage

available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $215,000

513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan

(May also sell for less with fewer acres)

403 - MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

1985 FAIRMONT 14x56 2br, 1ba in Lakeshore Es-tates. C/A, double roof, porch, awning, shed, ap-pliances, $5000.00. 513-374-0846.

2007 DOUBLEWIDE,3br, 2ba, spacious living room, large country kitchen, utility room, all appliances stay. Located in East Fork Crossing, Batavia. Can be relocated or remain on rental lot. No owner financing or rental available. 937-515-1408.

3BR, 1994 mobile home in Mt. Orab village, $7,000/cash OBO, not for rent. 513-313-5553.

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE

BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES

W/large rock lined creek & woods, great

for hunting or farming. More or less

acreage available.Bethel New Hope Rd.

1-mile from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $199,500

Dan513-734-6349 or

937-444-6925(Smaller parcels also

available)

GRACELAND MEMO-RIAL Gardens, $1800 for 2-lots, one vault avail-able, $700. 513-735-6840.

501 - CHILD CAREIN-HOME DAYCAREBatavia. 2-immediate openings! Background check/references!www.highamcm.webs.com513-834-2745

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESAMERICAN WATER

ProofingProvide all basic water

proofing needsInterior & ExteriorFree Estimates &

low rates!Call: Kyle Wagner

513-722-6842

ODD THINGS ODD THINGS DONEDONE

Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation -

Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up

Lawn MowingBush Hogging

Wiring InstallationTelephone Jacks In-

stalledPainting Large or

Small JobsCall 513-724-2920Call 513-724-2920

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESSIMON’S LANDSCAP-ING leaf removal, curb-side leaf pick-up, free es-timates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANINGBE DIVINE WITH

SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING

SERVICE!I am pleased to announce that Sparkle & Shine is

welcoming new customers in the

Clermont County area for house & business

cleaning needs! We offer a variety of cleaning

package deals to meet your financial budget & a

flexible schedule too. Holidays will soon be here & everyone needs

that extra helping hand to make their house sparkle

& shine before guests arrive!

Call today to schedule your free consultation to

find the right deal for you & ask for Dee!513-923-7875

PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPING

Residential/CommercialHonest, reliable, great

low rates, we serve all areas.

GREAT SPECIALS, DON’T WAIT!513-824-9104

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING or just needing some spring cleaning, great rates, and even better references. Call for a quote, or for more information. 513-255-4342.

508 - ENTERTAINMENTPROFESSIONAL

DJ22 years experience**Bridal Special**Call 513-732-1664

600 - FURNITUREBED QUEEN pillowtop mattress set, new, in plas-tic, $165. 859-250-2553, can deliver.

611 - WANTED TO BUYCASH PAID TODAY

Looking for furniture - antiques - gold

silver - tools - game systems - sports - records

coins - more!“Almost Anything”

937-378-1819513-348-5870

INDIAN ARTIFACTS,old indian beadwork, Na-vajo rugs, antique knives, swords, old guns and es-tates. One call, buys it all 937-695-0755 evenings.

614 - HORSES/LIVESTOCK2-3 YR old goats; Pure-bred Nubian Does w/Nu-bian Doelings at side. 2 yr old Doe Bred to Freshen in June. Yearling Doe open, born June 11, 2006. Call after 5pm for prices. Interested calls only, please. Call 937-764-1260.

615 - MISC. FOR SALEBEAUTIFUL WHITE

Maggie Sottero wedding gown,

size 8, never worn, $800 OBO

Also, Chapel length veil

never worn, $75 OBO

For more information call:

937-515-2692

FORD PARTS, motors, transmission. For sale, lumber from 1830’s home, oak, all parts. 937-289-1040.

702 - MISC. NOTICESHIP REPLACEMENTSurgery: If you had hip replacement surgery be-tween 2005 - present and suffered problems requir-ing a second revision sur-gery you may be entitled to compensation. Attor-ney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727.

804 - AUTOS WANTED

A&ACASH FOR

JUNK CARS & TRUCKS

CASH ON THE SPOT!!

FREE TOW!

513-720-7982

808 - AUTOS FOR SALE1930’S-PRESENT

MARK WANTSrunning, wrecked,

dead cars and trucks.

Now paying $150 - $400/cash

for complete vehicles.

FREE TOW!937-446-3021 or

513-739-0774

1995 BLAZER SL, 4x4, V6, 4dr., 114K, good tires, runs good, auto, AC, $3000 OBO. 1998 Mus-tang, RWD, V6, rear spoiler, door decal, wide track tires, 96K, auto, 2dr., AC, remote start, $3700 OBO. 1999 Ca-maro SS, 5.7, convertible, wide track, ram air, AC, auto, monsoon stereo, 6CD player, garage kept, 27,500/miles, $16,000 OBO. 9am-9pm, 937-377-2955.

JUNKED, WRECKEDunwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

901 - SALESUSED BOOK

FAIR AT MILFORD LIBRARY

1099 State Route 131

Thursday, Jan. 27th

3-6pmFriday,

Jan. 28th1-5pm

SaturdayJan. 29th10-3pm

CM

YK

CM

YK

CM

YK

CM

YK

BROADSHEET

EVEN

303 - HOUSES FOR RENTWILLIAMSBURG: 3BR, 2-FULL baths w/A/C, laundry room, no pets, $700/mo. plus de-posit. 513-724-7842.

307 - MOBILE HOMESFOR RENT

2BR TRAILER,$600/mo. washer/dryer, C/A, 20 minutes from Eastgate, call 859-307-8180.

3BR, 2BA, 1-acre lot, storage shed, no pets, good credit, $500/mo. plus deposit. 937-444-3701.

4BR MOBILE HOMEon 2 acres w/access to a fish stocked pond, $650/mo. 513-967-6856.

308 - OFFICE/BUSINESSSPACE FOR RENT

FOR RENT: Office or Retail space on US 68, Mt. Orab village, nice off-street parking, terrific visibility, $550/mo. Call 513-724-7394.

UPTOWN BUILDING,prime location, 2000sq. ft., great for retail or of-fice space. Call 937-205-1678 for details.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALEFARM

WITH nice 1.5 story older home

w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage

available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $215,000

513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan

(May also sell for less with fewer acres)

403 - MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

1985 FAIRMONT 14x56 2br, 1ba in Lakeshore Es-tates. C/A, double roof, porch, awning, shed, ap-pliances, $5000.00. 513-374-0846.

2007 DOUBLEWIDE,3br, 2ba, spacious living room, large country kitchen, utility room, all appliances stay. Located in East Fork Crossing, Batavia. Can be relocated or remain on rental lot. No owner financing or rental available. 937-515-1408.

3BR, 1994 mobile home in Mt. Orab village, $7,000/cash OBO, not for rent. 513-313-5553.

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE

BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES

W/large rock lined creek & woods, great

for hunting or farming. More or less

acreage available.Bethel New Hope Rd.

1-mile from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $199,500

Dan513-734-6349 or

937-444-6925(Smaller parcels also

available)

GRACELAND MEMO-RIAL Gardens, $1800 for 2-lots, one vault avail-able, $700. 513-735-6840.

501 - CHILD CAREIN-HOME DAYCAREBatavia. 2-immediate openings! Background check/references!www.highamcm.webs.com513-834-2745

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESAMERICAN WATER

ProofingProvide all basic water

proofing needsInterior & ExteriorFree Estimates &

low rates!Call: Kyle Wagner

513-722-6842

ODD THINGS ODD THINGS DONEDONE

Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation -

Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up

Lawn MowingBush Hogging

Wiring InstallationTelephone Jacks In-

stalledPainting Large or

Small JobsCall 513-724-2920Call 513-724-2920

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESSIMON’S LANDSCAP-ING leaf removal, curb-side leaf pick-up, free es-timates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANINGBE DIVINE WITH

SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING

SERVICE!I am pleased to announce that Sparkle & Shine is

welcoming new customers in the

Clermont County area for house & business

cleaning needs! We offer a variety of cleaning

package deals to meet your financial budget & a

flexible schedule too. Holidays will soon be here & everyone needs

that extra helping hand to make their house sparkle

& shine before guests arrive!

Call today to schedule your free consultation to

find the right deal for you & ask for Dee!513-923-7875

PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPING

Residential/CommercialHonest, reliable, great

low rates, we serve all areas.

GREAT SPECIALS, DON’T WAIT!513-824-9104

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING or just needing some spring cleaning, great rates, and even better references. Call for a quote, or for more information. 513-255-4342.

508 - ENTERTAINMENTPROFESSIONAL

DJ22 years experience**Bridal Special**Call 513-732-1664

600 - FURNITUREBED QUEEN pillowtop mattress set, new, in plas-tic, $165. 859-250-2553, can deliver.

611 - WANTED TO BUYCASH PAID TODAY

Looking for furniture - antiques - gold

silver - tools - game systems - sports - records

coins - more!“Almost Anything”

937-378-1819513-348-5870

INDIAN ARTIFACTS,old indian beadwork, Na-vajo rugs, antique knives, swords, old guns and es-tates. One call, buys it all 937-695-0755 evenings.

614 - HORSES/LIVESTOCK2-3 YR old goats; Pure-bred Nubian Does w/Nu-bian Doelings at side. 2 yr old Doe Bred to Freshen in June. Yearling Doe open, born June 11, 2006. Call after 5pm for prices. Interested calls only, please. Call 937-764-1260.

615 - MISC. FOR SALEBEAUTIFUL WHITE

Maggie Sottero wedding gown,

size 8, never worn, $800 OBO

Also, Chapel length veil

never worn, $75 OBO

For more information call:

937-515-2692

FORD PARTS, motors, transmission. For sale, lumber from 1830’s home, oak, all parts. 937-289-1040.

702 - MISC. NOTICESHIP REPLACEMENTSurgery: If you had hip replacement surgery be-tween 2005 - present and suffered problems requir-ing a second revision sur-gery you may be entitled to compensation. Attor-ney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727.

804 - AUTOS WANTED

A&ACASH FOR

JUNK CARS & TRUCKS

CASH ON THE SPOT!!

FREE TOW!

513-720-7982

808 - AUTOS FOR SALE1930’S-PRESENT

MARK WANTSrunning, wrecked,

dead cars and trucks.

Now paying $150 - $400/cash

for complete vehicles.

FREE TOW!937-446-3021 or

513-739-0774

1995 BLAZER SL, 4x4, V6, 4dr., 114K, good tires, runs good, auto, AC, $3000 OBO. 1998 Mus-tang, RWD, V6, rear spoiler, door decal, wide track tires, 96K, auto, 2dr., AC, remote start, $3700 OBO. 1999 Ca-maro SS, 5.7, convertible, wide track, ram air, AC, auto, monsoon stereo, 6CD player, garage kept, 27,500/miles, $16,000 OBO. 9am-9pm, 937-377-2955.

JUNKED, WRECKEDunwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

901 - SALESUSED BOOK

FAIR AT MILFORD LIBRARY

1099 State Route 131

Thursday, Jan. 27th

3-6pmFriday,

Jan. 28th1-5pm

SaturdayJan. 29th10-3pm

CM

YK

CM

YK

CM

YK

CM

YK

BROADSHEET

EVEN

303 - HOUSES FOR RENTWILLIAMSBURG: 3BR, 2-FULL baths w/A/C, laundry room, no pets, $700/mo. plus de-posit. 513-724-7842.

307 - MOBILE HOMESFOR RENT

2BR TRAILER,$600/mo. washer/dryer, C/A, 20 minutes from Eastgate, call 859-307-8180.

3BR, 2BA, 1-acre lot, storage shed, no pets, good credit, $500/mo. plus deposit. 937-444-3701.

4BR MOBILE HOMEon 2 acres w/access to a fish stocked pond, $650/mo. 513-967-6856.

308 - OFFICE/BUSINESSSPACE FOR RENT

FOR RENT: Office or Retail space on US 68, Mt. Orab village, nice off-street parking, terrific visibility, $550/mo. Call 513-724-7394.

UPTOWN BUILDING,prime location, 2000sq. ft., great for retail or of-fice space. Call 937-205-1678 for details.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALEFARM

WITH nice 1.5 story older home

w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage

available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $215,000

513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan

(May also sell for less with fewer acres)

403 - MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

1985 FAIRMONT 14x56 2br, 1ba in Lakeshore Es-tates. C/A, double roof, porch, awning, shed, ap-pliances, $5000.00. 513-374-0846.

2007 DOUBLEWIDE,3br, 2ba, spacious living room, large country kitchen, utility room, all appliances stay. Located in East Fork Crossing, Batavia. Can be relocated or remain on rental lot. No owner financing or rental available. 937-515-1408.

3BR, 1994 mobile home in Mt. Orab village, $7,000/cash OBO, not for rent. 513-313-5553.

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE

BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES

W/large rock lined creek & woods, great

for hunting or farming. More or less

acreage available.Bethel New Hope Rd.

1-mile from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $199,500

Dan513-734-6349 or

937-444-6925(Smaller parcels also

available)

GRACELAND MEMO-RIAL Gardens, $1800 for 2-lots, one vault avail-able, $700. 513-735-6840.

501 - CHILD CAREIN-HOME DAYCAREBatavia. 2-immediate openings! Background check/references!www.highamcm.webs.com513-834-2745

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESAMERICAN WATER

ProofingProvide all basic water

proofing needsInterior & ExteriorFree Estimates &

low rates!Call: Kyle Wagner

513-722-6842

ODD THINGS ODD THINGS DONEDONE

Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation -

Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up

Lawn MowingBush Hogging

Wiring InstallationTelephone Jacks In-

stalledPainting Large or

Small JobsCall 513-724-2920Call 513-724-2920

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESSIMON’S LANDSCAP-ING leaf removal, curb-side leaf pick-up, free es-timates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANINGBE DIVINE WITH

SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING

SERVICE!I am pleased to announce that Sparkle & Shine is

welcoming new customers in the

Clermont County area for house & business

cleaning needs! We offer a variety of cleaning

package deals to meet your financial budget & a

flexible schedule too. Holidays will soon be here & everyone needs

that extra helping hand to make their house sparkle

& shine before guests arrive!

Call today to schedule your free consultation to

find the right deal for you & ask for Dee!513-923-7875

PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPING

Residential/CommercialHonest, reliable, great

low rates, we serve all areas.

GREAT SPECIALS, DON’T WAIT!513-824-9104

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING or just needing some spring cleaning, great rates, and even better references. Call for a quote, or for more information. 513-255-4342.

508 - ENTERTAINMENTPROFESSIONAL

DJ22 years experience**Bridal Special**Call 513-732-1664

600 - FURNITUREBED QUEEN pillowtop mattress set, new, in plas-tic, $165. 859-250-2553, can deliver.

611 - WANTED TO BUYCASH PAID TODAY

Looking for furniture - antiques - gold

silver - tools - game systems - sports - records

coins - more!“Almost Anything”

937-378-1819513-348-5870

INDIAN ARTIFACTS,old indian beadwork, Na-vajo rugs, antique knives, swords, old guns and es-tates. One call, buys it all 937-695-0755 evenings.

614 - HORSES/LIVESTOCK2-3 YR old goats; Pure-bred Nubian Does w/Nu-bian Doelings at side. 2 yr old Doe Bred to Freshen in June. Yearling Doe open, born June 11, 2006. Call after 5pm for prices. Interested calls only, please. Call 937-764-1260.

615 - MISC. FOR SALEBEAUTIFUL WHITE

Maggie Sottero wedding gown,

size 8, never worn, $800 OBO

Also, Chapel length veil

never worn, $75 OBO

For more information call:

937-515-2692

FORD PARTS, motors, transmission. For sale, lumber from 1830’s home, oak, all parts. 937-289-1040.

702 - MISC. NOTICESHIP REPLACEMENTSurgery: If you had hip replacement surgery be-tween 2005 - present and suffered problems requir-ing a second revision sur-gery you may be entitled to compensation. Attor-ney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727.

804 - AUTOS WANTED

A&ACASH FOR

JUNK CARS & TRUCKS

CASH ON THE SPOT!!

FREE TOW!

513-720-7982

808 - AUTOS FOR SALE1930’S-PRESENT

MARK WANTSrunning, wrecked,

dead cars and trucks.

Now paying $150 - $400/cash

for complete vehicles.

FREE TOW!937-446-3021 or

513-739-0774

1995 BLAZER SL, 4x4, V6, 4dr., 114K, good tires, runs good, auto, AC, $3000 OBO. 1998 Mus-tang, RWD, V6, rear spoiler, door decal, wide track tires, 96K, auto, 2dr., AC, remote start, $3700 OBO. 1999 Ca-maro SS, 5.7, convertible, wide track, ram air, AC, auto, monsoon stereo, 6CD player, garage kept, 27,500/miles, $16,000 OBO. 9am-9pm, 937-377-2955.

JUNKED, WRECKEDunwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

901 - SALESUSED BOOK

FAIR AT MILFORD LIBRARY

1099 State Route 131

Thursday, Jan. 27th

3-6pmFriday,

Jan. 28th1-5pm

SaturdayJan. 29th10-3pm

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303 - HOUSES FOR RENTWILLIAMSBURG: 3BR, 2-FULL baths w/A/C, laundry room, no pets, $700/mo. plus de-posit. 513-724-7842.

307 - MOBILE HOMESFOR RENT

2BR TRAILER,$600/mo. washer/dryer, C/A, 20 minutes from Eastgate, call 859-307-8180.

3BR, 2BA, 1-acre lot, storage shed, no pets, good credit, $500/mo. plus deposit. 937-444-3701.

4BR MOBILE HOMEon 2 acres w/access to a fish stocked pond, $650/mo. 513-967-6856.

308 - OFFICE/BUSINESSSPACE FOR RENT

FOR RENT: Office or Retail space on US 68, Mt. Orab village, nice off-street parking, terrific visibility, $550/mo. Call 513-724-7394.

UPTOWN BUILDING,prime location, 2000sq. ft., great for retail or of-fice space. Call 937-205-1678 for details.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALEFARM

WITH nice 1.5 story older home

w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage

available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $215,000

513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan

(May also sell for less with fewer acres)

403 - MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

1985 FAIRMONT 14x56 2br, 1ba in Lakeshore Es-tates. C/A, double roof, porch, awning, shed, ap-pliances, $5000.00. 513-374-0846.

2007 DOUBLEWIDE,3br, 2ba, spacious living room, large country kitchen, utility room, all appliances stay. Located in East Fork Crossing, Batavia. Can be relocated or remain on rental lot. No owner financing or rental available. 937-515-1408.

3BR, 1994 mobile home in Mt. Orab village, $7,000/cash OBO, not for rent. 513-313-5553.

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE

BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES

W/large rock lined creek & woods, great

for hunting or farming. More or less

acreage available.Bethel New Hope Rd.

1-mile from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $199,500

Dan513-734-6349 or

937-444-6925(Smaller parcels also

available)

GRACELAND MEMO-RIAL Gardens, $1800 for 2-lots, one vault avail-able, $700. 513-735-6840.

501 - CHILD CAREIN-HOME DAYCAREBatavia. 2-immediate openings! Background check/references!www.highamcm.webs.com513-834-2745

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESAMERICAN WATER

ProofingProvide all basic water

proofing needsInterior & ExteriorFree Estimates &

low rates!Call: Kyle Wagner

513-722-6842

ODD THINGS ODD THINGS DONEDONE

Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation -

Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up

Lawn MowingBush Hogging

Wiring InstallationTelephone Jacks In-

stalledPainting Large or

Small JobsCall 513-724-2920Call 513-724-2920

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESSIMON’S LANDSCAP-ING leaf removal, curb-side leaf pick-up, free es-timates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANINGBE DIVINE WITH

SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING

SERVICE!I am pleased to announce that Sparkle & Shine is

welcoming new customers in the

Clermont County area for house & business

cleaning needs! We offer a variety of cleaning

package deals to meet your financial budget & a

flexible schedule too. Holidays will soon be here & everyone needs

that extra helping hand to make their house sparkle

& shine before guests arrive!

Call today to schedule your free consultation to find the right deal for you

& ask for Dee!513-923-7875

PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPING

Residential/CommercialHonest, reliable, great

low rates, we serve all areas.

GREAT SPECIALS, DON’T WAIT!513-824-9104

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING or just needing some spring cleaning, great rates, and even better references. Call for a quote, or for more information. 513-255-4342.

508 - ENTERTAINMENTPROFESSIONAL

DJ22 years experience**Bridal Special**Call 513-732-1664

600 - FURNITUREBED QUEEN pillowtop mattress set, new, in plas-tic, $165. 859-250-2553, can deliver.

611 - WANTED TO BUYCASH PAID TODAY

Looking for furniture - antiques - gold

silver - tools - game systems - sports - records

coins - more!“Almost Anything”

937-378-1819513-348-5870

INDIAN ARTIFACTS,old indian beadwork, Na-vajo rugs, antique knives, swords, old guns and es-tates. One call, buys it all 937-695-0755 evenings.

614 - HORSES/LIVESTOCK2-3 YR old goats; Pure-bred Nubian Does w/Nu-bian Doelings at side. 2 yr old Doe Bred to Freshen in June. Yearling Doe open, born June 11, 2006. Call after 5pm for prices. Interested calls only, please. Call 937-764-1260.

615 - MISC. FOR SALEBEAUTIFUL WHITE

Maggie Sottero wedding gown,

size 8, never worn, $800 OBO

Also, Chapel length veil

never worn, $75 OBO

For more information call:

937-515-2692

FORD PARTS, motors, transmission. For sale, lumber from 1830’s home, oak, all parts. 937-289-1040.

702 - MISC. NOTICESHIP REPLACEMENTSurgery: If you had hip replacement surgery be-tween 2005 - present and suffered problems requir-ing a second revision sur-gery you may be entitled to compensation. Attor-ney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727.

804 - AUTOS WANTED

A&ACASH FOR

JUNK CARS & TRUCKS

CASH ON THE SPOT!!

FREE TOW!

513-720-7982

808 - AUTOS FOR SALE1930’S-PRESENT

MARK WANTSrunning, wrecked,

dead cars and trucks.

Now paying $150 - $400/cash

for complete vehicles.

FREE TOW!937-446-3021 or

513-739-0774

1995 BLAZER SL, 4x4, V6, 4dr., 114K, good tires, runs good, auto, AC, $3000 OBO. 1998 Mus-tang, RWD, V6, rear spoiler, door decal, wide track tires, 96K, auto, 2dr., AC, remote start, $3700 OBO. 1999 Ca-maro SS, 5.7, convertible, wide track, ram air, AC, auto, monsoon stereo, 6CD player, garage kept, 27,500/miles, $16,000 OBO. 9am-9pm, 937-377-2955.

JUNKED, WRECKEDunwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

901 - SALESUSED BOOK

FAIR AT MILFORD LIBRARY

1099 State Route 131

Thursday, Jan. 27th

3-6pmFriday,

Jan. 28th1-5pm

SaturdayJan. 29th10-3pm

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303 - HOUSES FOR RENTWILLIAMSBURG: 3BR, 2-FULL baths w/A/C, laundry room, no pets, $700/mo. plus de-posit. 513-724-7842.

307 - MOBILE HOMESFOR RENT

2BR TRAILER,$600/mo. washer/dryer, C/A, 20 minutes from Eastgate, call 859-307-8180.

3BR, 2BA, 1-acre lot, storage shed, no pets, good credit, $500/mo. plus deposit. 937-444-3701.

4BR MOBILE HOMEon 2 acres w/access to a fish stocked pond, $650/mo. 513-967-6856.

308 - OFFICE/BUSINESSSPACE FOR RENT

FOR RENT: Office or Retail space on US 68, Mt. Orab village, nice off-street parking, terrific visibility, $550/mo. Call 513-724-7394.

UPTOWN BUILDING,prime location, 2000sq. ft., great for retail or of-fice space. Call 937-205-1678 for details.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALEFARM

WITH nice 1.5 story older home

w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage

available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $215,000

513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan

(May also sell for less with fewer acres)

403 - MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

1985 FAIRMONT 14x56 2br, 1ba in Lakeshore Es-tates. C/A, double roof, porch, awning, shed, ap-pliances, $5000.00. 513-374-0846.

2007 DOUBLEWIDE,3br, 2ba, spacious living room, large country kitchen, utility room, all appliances stay. Located in East Fork Crossing, Batavia. Can be relocated or remain on rental lot. No owner financing or rental available. 937-515-1408.

3BR, 1994 mobile home in Mt. Orab village, $7,000/cash OBO, not for rent. 513-313-5553.

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE

BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES

W/large rock lined creek & woods, great

for hunting or farming. More or less

acreage available.Bethel New Hope Rd.

1-mile from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $199,500

Dan513-734-6349 or

937-444-6925(Smaller parcels also

available)

GRACELAND MEMO-RIAL Gardens, $1800 for 2-lots, one vault avail-able, $700. 513-735-6840.

501 - CHILD CAREIN-HOME DAYCAREBatavia. 2-immediate openings! Background check/references!www.highamcm.webs.com513-834-2745

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESAMERICAN WATER

ProofingProvide all basic water

proofing needsInterior & ExteriorFree Estimates &

low rates!Call: Kyle Wagner

513-722-6842

ODD THINGS ODD THINGS DONEDONE

Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation -

Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up

Lawn MowingBush Hogging

Wiring InstallationTelephone Jacks In-

stalledPainting Large or

Small JobsCall 513-724-2920Call 513-724-2920

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESSIMON’S LANDSCAP-ING leaf removal, curb-side leaf pick-up, free es-timates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANINGBE DIVINE WITH

SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING

SERVICE!I am pleased to announce that Sparkle & Shine is

welcoming new customers in the

Clermont County area for house & business

cleaning needs! We offer a variety of cleaning

package deals to meet your financial budget & a

flexible schedule too. Holidays will soon be here & everyone needs

that extra helping hand to make their house sparkle

& shine before guests arrive!

Call today to schedule your free consultation to

find the right deal for you & ask for Dee!513-923-7875

PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPING

Residential/CommercialHonest, reliable, great

low rates, we serve all areas.

GREAT SPECIALS, DON’T WAIT!513-824-9104

RESIDENTIAL CLEANING or just needing some spring cleaning, great rates, and even better references. Call for a quote, or for more information. 513-255-4342.

508 - ENTERTAINMENTPROFESSIONAL

DJ22 years experience**Bridal Special**Call 513-732-1664

600 - FURNITUREBED QUEEN pillowtop mattress set, new, in plas-tic, $165. 859-250-2553, can deliver.

611 - WANTED TO BUYCASH PAID TODAY

Looking for furniture - antiques - gold

silver - tools - game systems - sports - records

coins - more!“Almost Anything”

937-378-1819513-348-5870

INDIAN ARTIFACTS,old indian beadwork, Na-vajo rugs, antique knives, swords, old guns and es-tates. One call, buys it all 937-695-0755 evenings.

614 - HORSES/LIVESTOCK2-3 YR old goats; Pure-bred Nubian Does w/Nu-bian Doelings at side. 2 yr old Doe Bred to Freshen in June. Yearling Doe open, born June 11, 2006. Call after 5pm for prices. Interested calls only, please. Call 937-764-1260.

615 - MISC. FOR SALEBEAUTIFUL WHITE

Maggie Sottero wedding gown,

size 8, never worn, $800 OBO

Also, Chapel length veil

never worn, $75 OBO

For more information call:

937-515-2692

FORD PARTS, motors, transmission. For sale, lumber from 1830’s home, oak, all parts. 937-289-1040.

702 - MISC. NOTICESHIP REPLACEMENTSurgery: If you had hip replacement surgery be-tween 2005 - present and suffered problems requir-ing a second revision sur-gery you may be entitled to compensation. Attor-ney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727.

804 - AUTOS WANTED

A&ACASH FOR

JUNK CARS & TRUCKS

CASH ON THE SPOT!!

FREE TOW!

513-720-7982

808 - AUTOS FOR SALE1930’S-PRESENT

MARK WANTSrunning, wrecked,

dead cars and trucks.

Now paying $150 - $400/cash

for complete vehicles.

FREE TOW!937-446-3021 or

513-739-0774

1995 BLAZER SL, 4x4, V6, 4dr., 114K, good tires, runs good, auto, AC, $3000 OBO. 1998 Mus-tang, RWD, V6, rear spoiler, door decal, wide track tires, 96K, auto, 2dr., AC, remote start, $3700 OBO. 1999 Ca-maro SS, 5.7, convertible, wide track, ram air, AC, auto, monsoon stereo, 6CD player, garage kept, 27,500/miles, $16,000 OBO. 9am-9pm, 937-377-2955.

JUNKED, WRECKEDunwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

901 - SALESUSED BOOK

FAIR AT MILFORD LIBRARY

1099 State Route 131

Thursday, Jan. 27th

3-6pmFriday,

Jan. 28th1-5pm

SaturdayJan. 29th10-3pmTo Place Your

Classified AdCall Darlene at(513) 732-2511

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