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Ross County It’s All Here 773.5010Fashion Exchange Now OpenSunday, October 30, 2011 773.5011 www.theadvertiser.net Melissa Martin is the president and owner ofFashion Exchange, a new consignment resale boutiquein Chillicothe. She opened Fashion Exchangethis OctoberFashion Exchange contributes to raising the demandfor used clothing by selecting only quality,fashionable items that can be resold, and by offeringused clothes at low prices in a clean, fun storewith a boutique atmosphere. Customers receivecash for clothes from their closet, in addition tosimply shopping. We offer current labels and desirableclothing and accessories at bargain prices.It is the purpose of Fashion Exchange to lead theresale fashion industry, provide a livelihood for itsemployees, a fair return to its owners and achievesustainable profitability by: being the most beneficialplace for its customers to buy and sell new andrecycled clothing, having a rewarding workplace,acting with integrity, functioning in a socially responsiblemanner and promoting fun and enjoyment.Fashion Exchange offers services to Women,teen guys and girls, and plus size women. Sellersmay bring in their items for consignment or resale.Teens are given the option for direct buyout or consignment.Hours of operation are Mon., 10-6, Tues. 10-5,Wed.-Sat., 10-6, and we are now accepting winterand holiday apparel. No appointment necessary.For more info, go to www. FashionExchangeConsignment.<strong>com</strong>OH-0004661588-01


2 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.netFOUND YOUNG DOGsm-med. white/tan, 10/22.Call to identify. 740-701-2921Fact or Fiction?*NO CARDNEEDED!Walnut Creek’sBLACK FOREST $2 HAM99lb.Snickers candybars are the mostpopular trick ortreat candy.See Steppin’ Out for AnswerWalnut Creek’sCOJACK $2 CHEESE59lb.While Supplies Last 10/31 through 11/5OH-0004661601-01HOURS: Open Daily 8-6, Sat 8-5; Closed SunBulk Foods Our Specialty - So are Great Prices!Now for Fall: Pumpkins, Mums, & GourdsFresh Apple CiderOH-0004661702-01BUSINESS OWNERS INSURANCEFREE QUOTESfor Auto, Home, Business, Trucks, Farms &Mobile HomesGustinInsurance Agency110 W. Second St.740-773-0000insurance@gustininsurance.<strong>com</strong>2- KITTENS and 1 female adult CAT.Free to good homes813-389-8584 Chillicothecareerbuilder.COMOH-0004661705-01*FREE FIREWOOD*GET READY FOR WINTER NOW!YOU CUT, YOU HAUL, YOU HAVE!Good for indoor and outdoor furnacesTHE SPEED SHOP , 740-743-2594SomersetFREE KITTENS- 8 weeks old,wormed. 740-773-4098 ChillicotheA1 HAULINGWill buy unwanted vehicles alongwith removing unwanted steel.Dennis Rowell740-474-8325 or 614-832-2336CENTRAL OHIOYour Future Begins Now1-877-877-JOBS (5627)$1000 - $1250 - $1500Sign on BonusesHiring Over the Road DriversVan, Flatbed, RefrigeratedOpeningsCall Roehl 1-888-867-6345AA/EOEDRIVERS:Start up to $.41/mi. Home Weekly or\Bi-Weekly. CDL-A 6 mos. OTR exp.Req. Equipment you’ll be proud todrive! (888) 247-4037www.careerbuilder.<strong>com</strong>BULLDOG CONSTRUCTIONBridges, Barn, Basements& Retaining WallRepair & ReplacementFree Estimates740-385-4015, 330-209-5349CLEANING SERVICES -Move outs, new construction,garages, attics, storage bins oryards. Call for quotes. 740-637-9251D & R LOGGINGWill buy standing timber. CertifiedMaster Logger Member of OFA.740-969-2330TERRY’S HANDYMAN SERVICEµCarpentry µElectricalµPlumbing µHVAC µPaintingFree EstimatesReasonable Rates740-253-1831www.theadvertiser.netFull-timeMAINTENANCE POSITIONavailable. Must be HVACcertified. Good pay and benefits.Apply in person atDogwood Apartments1355 Western Ave. Chillicothe, Oh.We are a non-smoking <strong>com</strong>pany.NOW HIRINGCompanies desperately needemployees to assemble products athome. No selling, any hours.$500 weekly potential.Info. 1-985-646-1700 Dept. OH-1815Towing & auto repair shop inChilicothe has openings for towoperators and auto techs. Full &part-time. Inquiries call 740-466-4522leave message.MEETING ROOM AVAILABLEfor small groups. Reasonable.Call 740-637-9251THE OCEAN C O R P . 10840Rockley Road, Houston, Texas.77099. Train for New Career.*Underwater Welder. CommercialDiver. *NDT/Weld Inspector.Job placement Assistanceand Financial Aid available forthose who qualify. 1-800-321-0298BEAGLES PURE Bred, (5) $300/ea.for more info call740-404-6462CHIHUAHUA MALEAKC Registered, 1 year,Moving can’t keep.Make offer. 740-542-1525FREE KITTENS- 8 weeks old,wormed. 740-773-4098 ChillicotheGERMAN Shepherd Pups-AKC,beautiful black & tan, $350/ea. Shots& Wormed, 740-221-4484OH-0004661597-01SUNOCT. 30MONOCT. 31TUENOV. 1WEDNOV. 2THUNOV. 3FRINOV. 4SATNOV. 5PARTLYCLOUDYPARTLYCLOUDYPARTLYCLOUDYSHOWERSSHOWERSSUNNYMOSTLYSUNNY55º35º56º38º57º42º56º40º54º39º51º40º52º40ºTINY TOY POODLE PUPPIESSHOTS, WORMED, F-$200 & M-$175CALL 740-626-275627 TON TROY BILTLog splitter like new asking $1,000.Call740-773-5059 LV MSG$ $ $ $A - 1 LOCAL COLLECTORBUYING COINS, GOLD, SILVER& DIAMONDSWe also buy American coins,proofs, mint sets and Americanand Foreign currency.Highest instant cash paid.ID required.7 days, 10 am-7 pm740-779-0912P 740.773.5011 • F 740.773.5021GENERAL MANAGERMike Throne mthrone@gannett.<strong>com</strong>AD DIRECTORMark Rager mrager@gannett.<strong>com</strong>ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVEVicki Etling vetling@gannett.<strong>com</strong>Melissa Berno mberno@gannett.<strong>com</strong>Meredith Payne mpayne@gannett.<strong>com</strong>ACCOUNT RELATIONSHIP SPECIALISTTammy Wagner tlwagner@gannett.<strong>com</strong>Liz Scott ejscott@gannett.<strong>com</strong>SALES ASSISTANTStacey Waugh sdwaugh@gannett.<strong>com</strong>dehoward@nncogannett.<strong>com</strong>CREATIVE SPECIALISTSRich Lewis rllewis@gannett.<strong>com</strong>Gary Graves gagraves@gannett.<strong>com</strong>CIRCULATIONThe Bagwww.thebag.<strong>com</strong>1-888-837-4342OH-0004653220-01DEADLINES:Display/Retail ClassifiedAdvertising Advertising5:00 pm WED 5:00 pm THURSOffice Hours: Hours: Mon. Mon-Fri - Fri. 10am 8am-5pm - 3pmAdvertising Disclaimer: The publisher reserves the right to reject anyadvertisement for any reason. The publisher shall not be liable for damagesarising out of errors in advertising beyond the amount paid forspace actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in whichthe error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of thepublisher’s employees or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for noninsertionof any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement.Classified refunds will be given only on mistakes reported duringthe first week the ad appears in The Advertiser. Anyreproduction without written consent of the publisher isprohibited. ©2008 The Advertiser.Tom GustinKelley EverhartYour business is important, an investment worth protecting. Insureyour business with someone dependable, your independent agentrepresenting Western Reserve Group. 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www.theadvertiser.net ± Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 3"Hometown Proud For 30 Years!"Prices in Effect Monday, Oct. 31 thru Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011Assorted FlavorsFaygo Can Pop12 Pk. CansFreshGround Beef4 lb. Pkg. or Larger$1 89 lb.3/ $ 7 00 Boneless BottomDominoSugarFresh ChickenDrumsticks orThighs99 ¢ lb.IGABoneless PorkTomato Juice Round Roast$2 79 Sirloin Steak46 oz. 5/ $ 5 00$1 89 lb.lb.7.25 oz. 10/ $ 5 00 We are now taking orders forLewis Farm Fresh Turkeys &Instant Oats Falter Hams for Thanksgiving.10-12 ct. 2/ $ 5 00Detergent75 oz. 2/ $ 5 00Oats$18 oz. 1 79Fresh Top Quality Meats At The Best Price In Town!Chili BeansJohn Fout, Meat Manager, 774-453115 oz. 3/ $ 2 00FRESHEST DELI MEATS & SALADSLittle DebbieSnacksChopped Ham$1 69 lb$16 lb. 5 995 lb. 2/ $ 5 00 Florida Natural Borden AmericanOrange Juice Cheese SinglesIGA Saltine Quaker59 oz. 2/ $ 5 00 $Crackers19912 oz.Order Early…Deadline is Nov. 11 IGA 80% Margarine Smith Dairy Milk16 oz. 4/ $ 5 00 Boneless Bottom Round Steak ......... $ 2 89 Quarters Homo - 1% - Skim - 2%lbHunt’s Extra Laundry$ 109 $Snack Packs17916 oz.1/2 gal.Smith Dairy Sour Creamor French Onion Dip To-Bake Pillsbury CookiesReady-4 ct. 5/ $ 5 00 $ 139Chef Boyardee IGA Mac &Canned Pastas Cheese Dinner15 oz. 5/ $ 5 00Folger’sGround Coffee27-33 oz.$9 99 QuakerSwiss MissInstant Cocoa10 ct. 2/ $ 3 00 IGA Kidney orIGA Split TopWheatAssorted20 oz. 2/ $ 3 00 Big Packs 2/ $ 6 00Nunn Better Mini ChunkDog FoodBar S Franks ...........................1 lb pkg. 99 ¢Boneless Ribeye Steak ..................... $ 5 99 lbBoneless Country Ribs ...................... $ 1 89 lb.Aberdeen Bacon ..................... 1 lb pkg. $ 1 99Webber Sausage ......................1 lb roll. $ 2 79Large Colby Cheese$2 69 lbButterball Turkey Breast$3 99 lbYoder’s Cheese Spread$2 89 lbRed Seedless IdahoGrapes$1 19 lb.5 lb. bagSelected FreshExpress Salad Blends2/ $ 4 00Whole FreshMushrooms8 oz. 2/ $ 3 0012 oz.Assorted BanquetValue Meals6-10 oz. 89 ¢Potatoes$1 99Jumbo GreenPeppers99 ¢We HaveLaurelvilleApples & Cider16 oz. 2/ $ 6 00BanquetPot Pies7 oz. 4/ $ 3 00Ruggles Ruggles Ice CreamIce Cream Sandwiches56 oz.2/ $ 6 00 12 ct 2/ $ 5 00Thanks for ShoppingTAYLOR’S IGAServing You For 32 YearsOH-0004661557-01


4 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.net5- DODGE RAM 1500Cooper Zeon TRUCK TIRES on 20"CHROME WHEELS. $800; 740-772-4440BECKETT COUNTER FLOW OILFurnace. $50, Oil Tank $75,175 gallons of oil @ $2.50/gallon740-998-2512“Assisted Living at its Best”Proudly Serving Chillicothe for over 20 years.• Private Rooms & Baths• Delicious Home-cooked Meals• Personal Assistance &Medication Reminders• Activities & Wellness Program• Transportation/Laundry/HousekeepingAll for One Affordable Monthly Priceby Abbington Assisted LivingOH-0004661549-01PRIDE MOBILITY JAZZY 1103Ultra Power Chair &Harmar Power Scooter Lift. Bu yboth for $3500 OBO 740-775-2145SEARS SNOWBLOWER 21", 4 CYcle, electric start, almost new usedtwice $325 OBO. 740-775-2145773-46301839 Western Ave. Chillicothewww.abbingtononline.<strong>com</strong>VENTLESS GAS HEATER, $100,Blue Loveseat, $50,Flatbed Trailer, 62"X160" $450,740-655-2285WANT TO Purchase mineralsand other oil/gas interest. Sentdetails to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver,CO 80201OH-0004662240-01BUYINGBUCKEYE NUTS25¢/LB. WE COMETO YOU, OR 35 ¢/LBYOU BRING TO US.100 LB MINIMUM.Call 614-276-2760or emailmalamewt@yahoo.<strong>com</strong>Artisans & CraftsmenWANTEDfor our3rd Annual WinterWonderland GatheringSaturday, December 3rd, 20119:00 am–3:00 pmBrookside Youth Center2215 Egypt PikeChillicothe, OH 45601To obtain your application, please call740-572-2571 or 937-981-3140.Applications must be recievedby November 25, 2011.We look forward to your participationin this exciting event!A - 1 LOCAL COLLECTORBUYING GOLD, SILVER,DIAMONDS, AMERICAN COINS,PROOF & MINT SETS, U.S.CURRENCY. WE NEED COINS!Buying gold & silver jewelrybroken or unbroken..925 sterling, gold & silverbars & coins.Highest instant cashI. D. Required.7 days 10am-4pm740-779-0912CASH PAID FOR DIABETIC TESTSTRIPS. MUST BE UNOPENED &NOT EXPIRED.1-888-656-3330 orWWW.SELLMYTESTSTRIPS.COMCOLLECTOR BUYING GUNS,knives, OldMarbles & misc. antiques. Call 740-466-2839 /740-288-9982ConsignmentBoutiqueCASH FOR COOL CLOTHING!OH-0004659864-01BUYINGGOLD & SILVER COINS& CURRENCIESHIGHEST PRICES PAID!!Buy & Sell from LocalPeople... You Can Trust!BURIED TREASURES250 E. MAIN STREETCHILLICOTHE, OHIO740-703-5215 or 740-773-7377or 740-703-4256Call for an appointmentRegular Hours: 11:00-4:00COLLECTOR BUYING INDIANARROWHEADS & STONE TOOLSCash paid, FREE appraisal.will <strong>com</strong>e to you. 1 piece or 100’s.Call Brian 740-450-7025.$$$$$$$$$$$Paying cashFor unopeneddiabetic test strips, etc.Call 419-946-5755NOW OPENHours: M-W-F 10-6188 N. Bridge St. 773-3517Tues. & Sat. 10-5www.FashionExchangeConsignment.<strong>com</strong>1262 Hospital Rd.Chillicothe • 779-3200SALE!Free Pad with every carpet purchase.Limited Time! Hurry in today!Come See Jon West or Jeff ReedHours: MON-FRI 9 am - 6 pmSAT 10 - 4 pmFinancing Availablewww.chillicothecarpet.<strong>com</strong> (see store for details)OH-0004660018-01OH-0004660019-01The David H. Ater, MDDyslexia and ADHD Clinic903 Hopetown RoadChillicothe, OhioIs your child strugglingwith reading, writing,or spelling?Is your child havingtrouble staying focused?The problem may lie inthe learning process.Ask us about DYSLEXIA.740-773-ADHD (2343)We serve bright childrenwho learn differently.OH-0004661553-01Altimate Care Home CareWe care for your loved ones as if they were our own• Patient CaregiverCompatibility• Skilled Nursing• RN and LPN• Wound Care• Post Operative CareAltimate Care Home Care• Post Hospital Care• In Home IV Therapy• Pediatric Care• Physical Therapy• Homemaker ServicesFor moreinformationcheck our websitewww.altimatecare.<strong>com</strong>or call (740) 774-9600


www.theadvertiser.net ± Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 515986 S.R. 56 East Laurelville, Ohio 43135740-332-8822 OPEN DAILY 8:00AM - 8:00PMSmithsIce Cream 1/2 galTotino’sPizzas 10 oz.Pepperidge FarmsLayer Cakes 19.6 oz.Tony’sPouches 9 oz.Morning FreshWhipped Topping 8 oz.BanquetMeals 6-10 oz.2/$55/$52/$45/$55/$55/$5Sale Dates: November 1 to November 624 Pack CansPepsi ProductsLay’sChips12 Big RollCharmin BasicFolgers 34.5 oz.Country Roast CoffeeBetter Value 4 lb.SugarWonder Classic 20 ozWhite BreadDeli • Bakery • Hot Foods • BeerFresh Meat Dept. • Fresh Produce★★ DELI SPECIALS ★★ ★★ FRESH MEAT ★★ ★★ DAIRY SPECIALS ★★HormelCooked HamEckrichTurkey BreastColbyCheeseArmourHot Dogs 12 oz.Covered WagonBacon 5# boxOscar MayerHam or Turkey 1#$1 99 lb.$3 99 lb.$2 69 lb.2/$1$8 992/$4ANNIVERSARY SALE!!!Ground Beef3 lb. or larger.Beef New YorkStrip SteakPork Sirloin CutletPork Shoulder SteakBeef English RoastFrozen BonelessChicken BreastREGISTERTO WIN A$500GIFT CARDAll GallonsSmith’s MilkSmith’sCottage Cheese 24 oz.Morning Fresh FarmsJumbo Biscuits 16 oz.BordenAmericanSingles 12 oz.Kraft ShreddedCheese 8 oz.Morning Fresh FarmsCream Cheese 8 oz.★★ FROZEN SPECIALS ★★ ★★ FRESH PRODUCE ★★ ★★ GROCERY SPECIALS ★★10 lb. Russet PotatoesFress ExpressTossed Salad 12 oz.3 lb. Yellow OnionsOn The Vine Tomatoes1 lb. Short Cut CarrotsHoliday RedSeedless Grapes$1 69 lb.$3 99 lb.$1 99$1 29 lb.$2 49 lb.$1 29 lb.2/$55/$52/$399 ¢ lb.3/$3$1 99 lb.2/$52/$45/$52/$42/$55/$5$4 99limit 2BUY 1, GET 1 FREE$4 99$5 992/$45/$5OH-0004660935-01Young’s PharmacyOur Computerized Pharmacy is open 6 days a week, offers convenient service,great prices and professional Pharmacists dedicated to your good health.(740) 332-1833Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-12 p.m.Salt Creek Valley Banking CenterServing the <strong>com</strong>munity since 1923VISIT OUR NEW BRANCH LOCATEDIN YOUNG’S FAMILY MARKETMon.-Fri.. 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat. 10-5(740) 332-7312Member FDIC


6 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.netWANTED TO BUY antiques, military,glassware, old oil paintings, Indianartifacts, Japanese swords, pocketwatches, daggers, Civil Waritems. Anything odd and unusual: oldbottles, old lamps, old toys, old photographs,diamonds and gold. 740-653-3495, 740-974-9505STOVES, REFRIGERATORS,Washers & Dryers30-day Warranty740-947-4797Licensed OHOIC #44501$250 OFFAny New System InstallationCHINESE CUISINE“Your Comfort isour Business”740-775-7124740-477-8778horsleyhvac@yahoo.<strong>com</strong>$59Heating Inspection10% OFFAll You Can Eat Lunch BuffetNot valid with any other offer. Must present coupon.CHINESE CUISINEOH-0000723969RossDeals& Surrounding Areas30 % OFFTrees andShrubswith coupon.Some exclusions applyExpires 11/30/11$5 OFFany purchase of$20or more with coupon.Excludes mums and some other exclusions applyExpires 11/30/11WILL BUYYour Junk Vehicle $235+ for largervehicles & $215 for small.No titles neccessary, will pick-upRick 740-395-4275I BUY WEDDING GOWNSProm & Home<strong>com</strong>ing Dresses.LuLu’s Elegant Gowns74 W. Water St., Chillicothe740-772-1008HANDICAPP Scooter, 3 & 4 wheels,fold-up Scooter put in trunk, 2 elect.wheelchairs, "like Hoverround "Elect lift for back of car or truck,Call 419-935-1510, 10am-8pmMATCHING COUCH, LOVE SEATand CHAIR, 2 years old, goodcondition, $900obo, 740-455-2017FIREWOOD $601/2 cord seasoned oak, delivered &stacked.740-663-2896 or740-703-8849FIREWOOD - FREE!Trees are down.You cut and haul. 740-772-18475 INCH USED white aluminum gut -ter. Approx. 250 feet with hiddenhangers. Various lengths. $1.25/foot.6 downspouts & elbows.740-642-5527 740-804-9251Experts in Hand Therapyand Physical Therapy1220 N. Bridge St., Suite A Chillicothe, OH 45601Mon-Sat 11am - 10pm, Sun 11am - 9:30pm1075 Western Ave., Chillicothe702-61111075 Western Ave., Chillicothe702-6111OH-0000723444 EXPIRES: 11/30/2011 OH-0000723530Buy 1lunchentreeget 2nd50% OFF(of equal or lesser value)Excludes DailyOne coupon per customer.OH-0000723537LosMariachisAuthenticMexican Food& CantinaBuy 2<strong>com</strong>bos(#1-30)& 2 softdrinks, get$4 OFFOne coupon per customer.Thanks for ShoppingBuyFajitasfor twoand getFREE FriedIce CreamOne coupon per customer.2 dinnersand 2margaritasfor$20(Combos 1-30)One coupon per customer.649 Central Center(740) 775-1403200 N. Plaza Blvd.(740) 775-35581080 N. Bridge St., Suite 45(740) 775-4219Buy 4 MICHELIN ® tires and get a $70 pre-paid card after mail-in rebate. Offergood through October 31 through November 28, 2011. See redemption format participating dealers for <strong>com</strong>plete offer details. Offer expires 11/28/11.Void where prohibited.OH-000072354911989 Pleasant Vallley Rd.Chillicothe, OH 45601 • (740) 773-TIRE (8473)Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 6pmAngela Stephens, DHS,OTR/L, CHT Specializingin hand therapy for:• Bone fractures• Carpal tunnel syndrome• Tendon injuries• Work related injuries• Sport related injuriesChristina Mathis, PT, WCCSpecializing in physicaltherapy for:• Neck, shoulder and backpain• Muscle & joint injuries• Joint replacements• Foot and ankle injuries• Sport related injuries• Work related injuriesFamily Owned For 31 years• Fine cut Meats and Deli Products• We make Party Trays for any occasions• Senior Citizens 60 & over, get 5% discount on MondaysWe carry National Brand Products & IGA Private Label ProductsOH-0004661483-01-Tim and Janet Taylor, OwnersOH-0000723744Our care will move you!Call for a FREEconsultation740-773-6001Most insurances accepted.68 Consumer Center DriveChillicothe, OH 45601OH-0004658996-01


www.theadvertiser.net ± Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 7Students advised to take proactive approach tobest position themselves for switch to semestersOU-C students can take steps tobest position themselves for an especiallysmooth transition when theuniversity switches from quartersto semesters in its academic calendar,beginning fall quarter 2012.“The university has pledged todo all it can so that students willnot have an extra burden,” OU-CAcademic Advisor Cristy Null said.“The university and the ChillicotheCampus are taking a proactive approachto ensure a rather seamlesstransition for our students. Beyondthat, students can help themselvesby also being proactive, particularlyin regards to the scheduling ofclasses. As always, students shoulddevelop an academic game plan sothey know what they wish to ac<strong>com</strong>plishand the steps that are neededto reach that goal.”“We are encouraging students tothink about the up<strong>com</strong>ing academicyear and the things that impacttheir class schedules. For example,our students like to attend classestwo days a week, attend part-time,or have child care or transportationissues. These specific concernsmay impact the academic plan thatthe student and advisor devise. Weask that they <strong>com</strong>municate futureneeds to their advisor so we can devisebest possible solution as theytransition,” Null added.OU-C program faculty membershave been working for some time torestructure curricula and courses.They will be working with studentsto develop specific advising plans.These advising plans will prescribethe courses students need to take tofinish their degree before or aftertransition to semesters. Those studentsthat are undecided or lookingto enter selective majors will workwith Hilltopper Advising Centerstaff to devise a plan for transition.Most students will see <strong>com</strong>municationfrom their program advisoror academic advisor in the <strong>com</strong>ingmonths to schedule an appointmentto work out the advising plans. Additionallythe University, OU-C andmany Colleges/Departments haveinformation on the transition ontheir web pages. http://www.ohio.edu/q2s/&http://www.chillicothe.ohiou.edu/Q2S/index.htmThe campus has developed a“Challenges and Transition” Webpage, which can be accessed fromthe OU-C web site. The web pagewill offer links and information tohelp with the transition.Some practical tips that Null suggestsare:• Make sure you meet with youracademic advisor on a regular basis,at least each quarter. Communicateto your advisor what youare looking to ac<strong>com</strong>plish in termsof both your collegiate and careergoals.• Students may be wise to carrya slightly higher course load thisyear than they are accustomedto taking. For example, it may beprudent for students to take moreclasses in their academic major.• It may be best to begin takingclasses that are in a sequence assoon as possible.• If students need to repeat aclass to improve their GPA, it iswise to take the class this yearwhile it only lasts a quarter.• Students should study the website for their particular academicmajors for useful information.OH-0004661159-01Los MariachisAuthentic MexicanFood & CantinaBuy 2 dinners (#1-30)and 2 MargaritasFor $20with couponone coupon per customerBuy Fajitas for two and getFREE FriedIce Creamwith couponone coupon per customerHappy Hour4-7pm649 Central Center740.775.1403Buy 1 lunch entree get 2nd50% OFF(of equal or lesser value)Excludes Daily Specialswith couponone coupon per customerBuy 2 <strong>com</strong>bos (#1-30)and 2 soft drinks, get$4 OFFwith couponone coupon per customerKids 12 & Under EatFREE on SundaysThree Locations to Serve You200 N Plaza Blvd. 1080 N Bridge St Suite #45740.775.3558740.775.4219Hrs: Sun-Thurs 11am-10pm Fri-Sat. 11am-11pmLOOKING FOR AN EXERCISE ROUTINE THAT WILL BE BOTHNOTHING ROUTINE ROUTINE ABOUT ABOUT ITChallengingRewarding?AN EXERCISE ROUTINE THAT WILL GIVE YOUResults AND Functional ?FitnessCrossFit THE Forging Elite Fitness METHOD IS BASED UPONBUILDING CORE FITNESS THROUGH A VARIETYOFEXERCISES ES TO CHALLENGE YOURTRAINING SYSTEMSI EARNED MY BACHELORS OF SCIENCEIN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY IN ADDITIONTO ACQUIRING A CERTIFICATION AS ACROSSFIT INSTRUCTORASK FORFinisher2006 Boston MarathonFinisher40 Mile Endurance RaceOH-0004661698-01ANDEXERCISESEnMOMENTUMFOREntireGET OUT WHAT YOUYOU PUT INBodyLOCATED ATBODYZONE TOTAL FITNESSCLINTWESTERN AVE.,CHILLICOTHE OHMOMENTUM.FOR.LIVING@GMAIL.COM740-701-0497


8 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.netOH-0004658805-01SCHOOLSPIRIT WEAR*40% OFFAll SchoolSpirit Wear In StockSCHOOL JACKET*20% OFFJACKET ONLY(Decoration Extra)40% OFF20% OFFQuali-Tee DesignSPORTSWEAR92 N. Paint St. 740-775-2089School Spirit Tees, Fleece and so much more...IN STOCK!INSALE STOCK Oct 24-Nov. 18$125ValueHEARING TESTSET IN ROSS COUNTYOH-0004655107-01$125ValueFree hearing tests will be given at the BeltoneHearing Aid Center, 954 E. Main St., Chillicothe, OH.The test will be given by a licensed HearingAid Specialist Wednesday, November 2. Anyonewho has trouble hearing or understandingconversations is invited to have a FREE hearingtest to see if this problem can be helped! Bringthis coupon in for your FREE HEARING TEST, a$125 value.Humana’s Hearing Care DiscountProgram Is Provided By Beltone.HEARING AID CENTER954 E. Main St., Chillicothe, OHCall 740-779-1549 or 800-634-5265For An Appointment. Walk-ins wel<strong>com</strong>e.OH-0004661700-01Brothers, Turkey, HamWhat an odd title! But itmight work today since that’sthe subject of the ad. First a littleabout the brothers. Mose, Dave,and Andy grew up in a family ofnine children. Since their fatherwas a carpenter and not a WallStreet executive they were far fromwealthy. But even though theydidn’t have much they often hadquality.The brothers still like qualityand that’s why this time of yearthey offer turkeys from Bowman& Landes. These turkeys growup happy in the open air andsunshine. They eat only grainsenriched with vitamins andminerals. (They probably eat afew bugs, too.) They are availablein size from 10 to 27 pounds.For a guaranteed size have yourorder in by Nov. 15. They will bedelivered Monday the 21st. Theprice this year is $2.99 lb. Manyother parts are available, Call fordetails. Visit bowmanlandes.<strong>com</strong>for information, too.For $2.99 lb. you can also geta high quality Bone-in PepperedHam. These hams are cured by asmaller shop in Dalton OR and areone of the best the brothers havetasted. They will be available afterNov. 10. Call soon to place yourorder for these delicious 171b.(approx.) hams.You can forget the title—justremember who to call for the bestturkeys and hams!12 miles west of Chillicothe on35 to the 1st Frankfort exit (CR 87)then right 0.1 mile.(740) 998-4303Mon.-Fri. 8:30 - 5:30Sat. 8:30 - 4:00Medicare Annual Election PeriodJerry PhillipsCertified FinancialPlannerSouthern Ohio’s“Mr. Medicare”Jerry PhillipsCertified FinancialPlannerSouthern Ohio’s“Mr. Medicare”E. J. “Jerry” Phillips, CFP ®Network Financial Services, Inc.69 W. Second St., ChillicotheComing up: Oct. 15th to Dec. 7th Medicare Advantage Plans Medicare Prescription Drug Plans Medicare Supplements Long Term Care Insurance Final Expense Life Insurance Great Vision & Dental PlansYou can save hundreds or eventhousands of dollars!Call Jerry Call at Jerry 775-8200at OH-0004653710-01OH-0004660881-01ATTENTION CDHOLDERSAre you tired of playingthe same old CDIs your CD earning 3%?Call Scott Lunsford Insurance tosee how you can earn the bestrate on your CD! The Lunsford Agency69 W. Second St.779-0246www.thelunsfordagency.<strong>com</strong>e-mail: lunsfordinsurance@horizonview.net Your Time Is Valuable to UsDoctors Who Will ListenAll Insurances Accepted OH-0004659175-01


www.theadvertiser.net ± Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 9OU-C faculty member Lisa Wallace named Presidential Teacher Award recipientUniversity-wide honor recognizes exceptional contributionsto the learning experience and masterful teachingOhio University-Chillicothe dents and her innovative teachingaculty member Lisa Wallace haseen named a 2011 Presidentialeacher Award recipient by Ohioniversity. The award honorsrofessors who have made a subtantialand positive contributiono the learning experience at Ohioniversity, both in and out of thelassroom.She is one of four awardees andhe only faculty member from aegional campus.“It is an honor to recognize inividualswho have contributedo profoundly to our students’ransformational learning experinces,”Ohio University Presidentoderick J. McDavis said. “We arextremely pleased that the Ohioniversity Presidential Teacherward will again be bestowed onaculty members who have beenelected for the inspired, masterulteaching they provide our stuents.”approaches that encourage studentsto be<strong>com</strong>e analytical, criticalthinkers,” OU-C Dean MartinTuck said. “Strong teaching isthe lifeblood of the ChillicotheCampus, and her student-focusedapproach epitomizes that spirit.The fact that she was nominatedby two of her students speaks volumesabout the respect they havefor Professor Wallace. Further,this recognition underscores thecaliber of teaching that occurs onour campus.”Wallace’s students rave abouther teaching style.“Professor Wallace is an effectiveteacher because of hercharacter. Over the course of mystudies, she has genuinely guidedme through the registration process,while handling any concernsI may have had in a respectableand considerate attitude,” saidClary, who is currently a recruiterWallace, associate professorin the Student Services office.f <strong>com</strong>munication studies, wasominated by two of her students,eeley Clary and Rae “Marlene”out.“Professor Wallace is very deervingof this recognition. She isnown for her dedication to stu-“Not only does she take pride inthe teaching aspect of education,but she truly cares about the successof her students. By far, herfriendly and proficient personalitysummarizes the most valuablequalities an instructor can have.”“Classes with Dr. Wallace havetaught me perseverance,” Claryadded. “No matter how difficultthe course material, she alwaysfound a way to make me strivefor the best and challenge myselfintellectually. As far as my interactionswith her, professionalismhas always been the bottom line.Our interactions never cease to beanything less than professional.Overall, I highly respect the opinionsand direction she provided asa student and individual.”Fout said, “Dr. Wallace was thefirst teacher I had here at OU-Clast summer. She set me at easeright away with her smile. It’salmost like she be<strong>com</strong>es a friendthat is helping you learn somethingnew. She leads the class,and the class just naturally followsin behind her. She givespersonal examples to some thingsthat make you go ‘oh, okay ... Iget it now.’ Another thing I lovedabout taking her classes is that Ialways knew what to expect. Shelays it out for you. From the notesto the grading rubric, I knew whatI needed to do, and how to do it.And if there was any doubt at allin my mind, she was just an e-mailaway. She always answered my e-mails, and no matter how many Isent her, never acted like I was abother. I have taken both in-classand online courses with Dr. Wallace.She expects you to give ityour all, but in the end, it’s worthit.”“I have gained so much fromher classes and just from talkingwith her,” Fout continued. “Shehas such a polite, yet friendly personaand is so soft-spoken. Herwords are full of knowledge, justwaiting to be tapped into. Withher help, I have gained so muchconfidence in myself and my abilities.Communicating is more thanjust speaking the right words; it’sknowing how to say them or if anywords are even necessary.”For Wallace, her career is a laborof love as she encourages studentsto realize their potential andtheir promise.“I truly enjoy what I do, and Iam delighted and honored to berecognized with such an award,”she said. “I have taught studentsat the high school, <strong>com</strong>munitycollege and university levels andwhile teaching has been rewardingwork in each of those settings,I have thoroughly enjoyed teachingat the regional campus for thepast several years.”“The students here challengeme as much as I challenge them. Iwork to make sure that my classesare relevant and that the academicconcepts can be applied to theirreal-life goals. I recognize fromhearing much grumbling over theyears that my classes are oftenperceived as being difficult, butmy hope is that students recognizethat they are capable of morethan they originally thought andthat the classes have given themopportunities to learn in many differentways.”Wallace has been instrumentalin fostering a learning environmenton campus through suchprojects as having students in aWomen and Gender Studies classdevelop quotes as a class capstoneproject that reflects an areaof research. She also spearheadeda weekly student-led discussionof diversity issues as part of anIntercultural and Cross-CulturalCommunication class.Wallace joined the OU-C facultyin 1999 as an assistant professor.She was promoted to associateprofessor in 2005.She earned her bachelor’s degreefrom the University of RioGrande, both her master’s degree,in interpersonal <strong>com</strong>munication,and her doctoral degree, in interpersonal<strong>com</strong>munication withcertification in women’s studies,from Ohio University.SPECIAL!STANDARDCHIMNEY CLEANING$95*Limited TimeFISHER’S AFFORDABLEChimney Sweeping. Specializing ininspections, dust-less cleaning forchimneys, fireplaces and woodstoves. Relining of chimneys forwood, gas, coal and oil. Alsochimney removal and re-build, brickremoval and replacement, tuckpoints, flashing replacement andrepair, masonry cleaning andwaterproofing. 15 yearsexperience. Insured. Estimates.740-596-3435 anytime18 1/2 N. Main StKingston. 2 BR.$450/mo.740-642-2191oChristmas Open HouseNovember 4th, 5th & 6thFri. and Sat. 10-6pm, Sun. 1-4pmWe will be closed the day before (Thurs) so all the elves can finish preparing for the big day!Call todayto place an ad.OH-0004662434-01Handmade needfuls:Santa’s snowmen and more all madejust for North Shore by five local artists.This year we will have a food wagon cooking delicioushome-made food and refreshments served inside.OH-0004661859-01153 S. Hinde St., Washington CH,(behind Dairy Queen)(740) 335-6799


10 The Ross County Advertiser • October 30, 2011 Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 ■ www.theadvertiser.netwww.theadvertiser.net ■ Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666TMThe Ross County Advertiser • October 30, 2011 11Family PackGround Fresh Daily!73% LeanGround BeefMonday - Saturday: 8am-9pmSunday: 9am-8pmFamily PackU.S.D.A. InspectedPork ShoulderSteaksCORNER MARKET633 Charleston Pike,Chillicothe, OhioFeaturing U.S.D.A. Choice Black Canyon Angus Beef$1 99<strong>Lb</strong>.$1 69<strong>Lb</strong>.U.S.D.A. ChoiceBlack Canyon Angus BeefBonelessChuck Roast ..........................U.S.D.A. ChoiceBlack Canyon Angus BeefBoneless Chuck SteaksFamily Pack .........................................U.S.D.A. InspectedPork ShoulderWestern StyleSpare Ribs .................................$3 69 Bulk Pork<strong>Lb</strong>.U.S.D.A. Inspected$3 89<strong>Lb</strong>.$1 69<strong>Lb</strong>.Fresh Made in Store!Sausage ...................................Fresh ChickenDrumsticks$1 89<strong>Lb</strong>.Family Pack .......................................99 ¢Assorted VarietiesArmourLunchmakers2.5-3.3 Oz. Pkg. ...............................99 ¢From the Deli740-775-5296Ross County’s Premier Meat & Deli Market<strong>Lb</strong>.Sliced to Order!EchrichOff the BoneHam .......................... $ 3 99<strong>Lb</strong>.Sliced to Order!ButterballOven RoastedChicken Breast .... $ 4 79<strong>Lb</strong>.Sliced to Order!Walnut CreekCheddar $ 3 99Cheese ........................... <strong>Lb</strong>.Hot Deli Meals To Go12 Piece DeliciousMixed Fried Chickenwith 12 LargeSeasoned Potatoes$11.99Ea.LOOK FOR THESETAGS THROUGHOUTTHE STORE!Crisco PureCooking OilVegetable or Canola48 Oz. Bottle$2 49ea.-50 ¢ Crisco No-Stick$1 99ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsCooking SprayOriginal or Butter Flavor6 Oz. CanBuy any 10 participating items at thesame time and we’ll give you $5 backon your receipt at checkout.Look throughout the store forspecially marked shelf signs for itemsthat qualify.It’s that easy... Buy 10 and get $5!SAVE $ 5ON YOUR RECEIPTAT CHECKOUTwhen you buy any 10 participatingproducts at the same time!24 Oz.BottlesPepsi Cola Products6 Pk./244/ $ Oz. Bottles1010 <strong>Lb</strong>. BagBestChoicePotatoes$2 99 3 <strong>Lb</strong>. Bag2/ $ 2Yellow 99Onions5 <strong>Lb</strong>. BagRed or GoldenDeliciousMichigan Apples$2 99 Red RipeTomotoesOn The Vine$2 49$1 99$1 29ea.$1 49$2 99ea.$2 99ea.ea.ea.$1 99ea.$8 99ea.ea.-50 ¢ -50 ¢-50 ¢-50 ¢-50 ¢-50 ¢-50 ¢$1 99ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsSmucker’s Jam,Preserves & JellySelected Varieties18 Oz. Jar$2 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsFolgersGround CoffeeSelected Blends22.6-33.9 Oz. Canister-50 ¢ <strong>Lb</strong>.$8 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsEagle BrandCondensed MilkOriginal or Fat Free14 Oz. Can$1 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsRed Gold Tomatoes28-29 Oz. Diced, Crushed,Whole or Sauce &46 Oz. Tomato Juice79 ¢ ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsRed Gold SalsaSelected Varieties15.5-16 Oz. Jar99 ¢ ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsKellogg’s Cereal8.7 Oz. Froot Loops or Apple Jacks,9 Oz. Rice Krispies,9.2 Oz. Corn Pops,12 Oz. Corn Flakes,15 Oz. Raisin Bran &11.4-19.5 Oz. Selected Varieties Special K$2 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsKraft PourableSalad DressingSelected Varieties14-16 Oz. Bottle$1 29$1 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsCrispCelery99 ¢ Stalk12 Oz. BagIcebergDole ClassicSalad Mix 99 ¢KraftVelveeta LoafSelected Varieties32 Oz. Box$5 49ea.-50 ¢$4 99ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating items$1 19ea.-50 ¢$1 49ea.-50 ¢$2 99ea.-50 ¢$1 29ea.-50 ¢$1 99ea.-50 ¢$1 99ea.-50 ¢$2 49ea.-50 ¢$1 99ea.-50 ¢$3 99ea.-50 ¢$1 49ea.-50 ¢PillsburyCake MixSelected Varieties18.25-18.9 Oz. BoxGimme $5 Savings!OH-0004653631-0169 ¢ ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsPillsburyRTS FrostingSelected Varieties12-16 Oz. Can99 ¢ ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsCriscoBaking SticksOriginal or Butter Flavor20 Oz. Pkg.$2 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsHormel Chiliwith BeansSelected Varieties15 Oz. CanWe reserve the right to correct printing errors.We reserve the right to limit quantities79 ¢ ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsAd Prices Effective October 30 - November 5, 2011SUN30 MON31 TUE1WED2Hungry JackPancake MixSelected Varieties28-32 Oz. BoxTHU3FRI4SAT5$1 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsNabisco PremiumSaltinesSelected Varieties9-16.5 Oz.$1 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemssrrKraftAmericanSingles12 Oz. Pkg.$1 99ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsMoney OrdersCheck CashingKraft VelveetaCheesy SkilletsSelected Varieties12.86-15.66 Oz. Box$1 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsThe Coldest Beer in Town!Wine Also AvailableCharmin UltraBath TissueSoft or Strong9 Large Rolls$3 49ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsOscar MayerMeat Wienersor Turkey Franks16 Oz. Pkg.99 ¢ ea.WHEN YOU BUY ANY 10participating itemsGimme $5 Savings!


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www.theadvertiser.net ± Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 13AUCTIONSFARM EQUIPMENT AUCTIONCecil Roll having leased his farms will reduce his equipment inventory at publicauction.Located, 2605 Hallsville Pike, Kingston Ohio, Take Kreisel Road 1 ½ milesNorth of SR 180 to sale, Just 2 miles west of Hallsville, signs posted.SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5TH 9:30 A.M.1993 White workhorse 170 4WD tractor, cab, air, power steering, duals,good rubber only 2700 hours; McCormick CX105 4WD tractor, cab, air,power steering, 3 remotes, 5045 bush hog loader with forks, like new only3 years old, 765 hours; International 574 tractor with international 205 frontend loader with 4’ bucket, quick attach; Bobcat M-863 turbo skid steer;Vermeer M-455A trencher with backhoe attachment; White M-6300 12 rowno-till planter with Martin row cleaner, seed & insecticide boxes; VermeerM-604J round baler; M-435 10 shank chisel plow; Wood’s M-315 batwingmower with rear wheels; John Deere 40’ hay elevator; Vermeer 8 basketrake; Like new Hutchinson 30’ 8” auger; Pequea M-710 hay tedder; M&W350 bushel little red gravity bed wagon with 12 ton running gears; KillbrosM-385 gravity bed wagon with 12 ton running gears; 2 older 150 bushelgravity bed wagons; McCurdy 275 bushel gravity bed wagon with 10 tonrunning gears; Wood’s 5’ ditch bank mower; Grain Trucks, 1973 Dodgegrain truck with 12’ stake bed, no hoist like new only 10,000 actual miles;1971 Ford 600 grain truck M-617C with hoist; 1975 Dodge D60 grain truckwith 16’ bed, 400 bushel with hoist, 48,500 miles; 1991 Ford F-150 pickuptruck; 29’ South Wind RV with awning and 440 Chrysler engine (AS-IS);1995 Ford F-250 power stroke diesel, automatic, 4x4 with 123,000 miles;2003 GMC savanna cutaway box truck, not running; Guns, RemingtonM-721 30-06, like new; Winchester M-97 12 ga. Full choke; Winchester 10ga. Lever action, needs work; Stevens M-870 22 single shot; Winchester32 caliber WCF, ptd. 1860 lever action rifl e; 32 cal. Starter pistol; 45 cal.Black powder pistol; W. Richard wire twist double barrel; New Baker 12ga. Black powder double barrel; Tools, Spray Tech pex series piston pumppaint sprayer; 8’ fi berglass ladder; Skil circular saw; 1 sect. of scaffolding;kerosene heater; shop vac; assorted new motorcycle parts; Grip rite airnailer; B&D router; HP <strong>com</strong>puter; Panasonic fax machine; Dayton 5 speeddrill press; Lyon 8 door metal locker; metal rotary nut-bolt bin; Chicago cutoff saw; hitch with stabilizer bars; craftsman 10” table saw; tool boxes;assorted hand tools; electric jack hammer; Auctioneers Note, top line ofequipment, always under shed, great condition, fi eld ready, sale to beginwith guns & tools and then right into the equipment, very few small items,BE ON TIME!!!!!! , go to davepritchardauctioneering.<strong>com</strong> or AuctionZip.<strong>com</strong> for pictures, auctioneers are licensed by the dept of agriculture andparticipate in the auction recovery fund. Terms, Cash or Check with pictureID, if not known by owner or pre-approved by auction fi rm then a currentbank letter of credit is required dated within three days of auction date.Pre-inspection Friday November 4th from 10:00 A.M. until 5:30 P.M.Owner, Cecil RollSALE CONDUCTED BY DAVE PRITCHARD AUCTIONEERINGAUCTIONEERS, DAVE PRITCHARD SR.-JR.APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER, THOM MOORECIRCLEVILLE, OHIO (740) 503.8216SERVING CENTRAL & SOUTHERN OHIO SINCE 1972OH-0004661875-01OH-0004662293-01 PUBLIC AUCTIONSelling her home Dolores Payne will offer the following fi ne home furnishings,collectibles & tools at public auction on premises.Located, 390 Robinson Road, Chillicothe Ohio.SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6TH 1:00 P.M.Furniture, Beautiful Amish cherry dining table & 4 chairs; like new fl ex steelbeige sofa & matching oversized chair & ottoman; cherry broken arch curiocabinet; cherry 2 door, 16 pane cabinet; 3 pc cherry coffee & end table set withchecker board tops; Amish cherry 3 dr. sofa table; candle stands; cherry lamptables; glass top 3 dr. desk with chair; 1 dr. stand with matching mirror; 2 pcoak <strong>com</strong>puter desk; drop leaf kitchen table with 4 chairs; hanging 3 dr. buffet/shelf with matching mirror; white 2 door painted stand; set of cherry/maplestands & tables; porcelain top utility stand; patio table & 4 chairs; 2 bar stools; 5dr. metal fi le cabinet; full length mirrored jewelry stand; Smalls, nice selectionof decorator prints, pictures & mirrors; reproduction Tiffany style lamps; fl oor& table lamps; fi gurines; area & scatter rugs; rooster collection; linens; tablerunners; crystal candle holders; sconces; fl atware; large lighted Christmas tree;large selection of silk/artifi cial arrangements, Christmas decorations, wreaths:afghans; bedding; throws; homemade bedspread; air mattress; Zenith color TV;2 burner hotplate; 3 branch candelabra w/prisms; dirt devil hand vac; Ricoh35MM camera; Collectibles, Shirley Temple creamer; covered <strong>com</strong>pote; salt &peppers; zipper pattern pitcher; puss & boots creamer; milk glass; stemware;Fenton; marigold carnival; early cap gun; ornate dagger with silver & leathersheath; early violin; hand stitched quilts; cameras; 1door, 2 dr. washstand;liberty mint 1 oz silver round; Omar sterling silver safe driving ring; 1925peace dollar; US 10 cent fractional currency; assorted coins; pocket watchesto include Elgin National 15 jewel, Elgin ladies, Elgin hunter case, Howard Bros.key wind made by the independent watch co. 1879; Lord Elgin men’s watch;Elgin starlight 17 jewel ladies wrist watch, other ladies watches; undeterminedamount of 14K gold and sterling jewelry; Volume 1 No. 4 March 1954 Playboy;Guns, Colt police revolver DA-32; Browning 25 auto handgun; Tools, Like new21 HP Troybilt super bronco V-twin power riding mower w/42” deck & mulch kit;Troybilt 7HP self propelled mower; bench vise; small anvil; craftsman grinder;nut & bolt cabinet; small air <strong>com</strong>pressor; ext. cords; hand & yard tools; gascans; craftsman 8 dr. tool box; fi re ext.; 3 wood planes; craftsman wet sharpmachine; fi les, chisels, punches; craftsman 3” elec. belt sander; Auctioneersnote, extremely clean sale, tent in case of weather, plan to attend. Auctioneersare licensed by the dept of agriculture and participate in the auction recoveryfund, go to davepritchardauctioneering.<strong>com</strong> or AuctionZip.<strong>com</strong> for pictures.Terms, Cash or Check with picture ID Food AvailableOwner, Dolores PayneDAVE PRITCHARD AUCTIONEERINGAUCTIONEERS, DAVE PRITCHARD SR.-JR.APPRENTICE, THOM MOORECIRCLEVILLE, OHIO (740) 503.8216OH-0004661877-01


14 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.netAUCTIONSHILTERBRAN ESTATE AUCTIONReal Estate & Personal PropertyLocated 3 miles E. of Sinking Spring & 4 miles W. of Lathamat 2356 St. Rt. 124, Latham, Ohio, 45646WEDNESDAY, N OVEMBER 30, 2011 at 11:00 am12:30pm Real Estate & Singlewide Home49.4 ACRES, BARN, 2009 SINGLEWIDE HOME & 2 CAR GARAGE (Home & 2 Tracts Offered Separately & Together):Approx. 49.4 ac. of wooded & open land w/ 18.8 ac. tillable; approx.1500’ of road frontage; Beautiful setting nestledin a valley w/ great hunting & recreation potential; 2009 SYL Sunwood F-200 singlewide home, like new condition w/kitchen, LR, DR, 3 BR’s, 2 baths & utility room, appliances, gas heat; Lg. frame barn; 2 car pole garage; Home has well &septic, farm has co. water tap; Land offered in 2 tracts (approx. 39.4 acres & 10 acres) w/ both tracts open & wooded;Singlewide offered separate from land then <strong>com</strong>binations (by Multi Parcel Method);AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Very nice property in Pike Co. w/ great hunting of deer & wild turkey; Make wonderfulweekend retreat! Only one mile from Longs Retreat & across from state owned wooded acreage. Don’tmiss this opportunity! Check web for pictures; Disclaimer: All information contained herein is believed to be accuratebut not warranted. Auctioneers & sales people are agents for the seller.FOR TERMS, INFORMATION PACKET OR INSPECTION CONTACT AUCTIONEERS AT 937-446-2455 OR 937-446-4455; Property Viewing: Mon., Nov. 7, 4:30 - 5:30 PM or by Appt.; Watch for Up<strong>com</strong>ing Ad w/ Motor Home,Equip., Antiques, Household & More or check web;ESTATE OF CAREY ROLAND HILTERBRAN; Ladonna Main, Executor;Clinton Co. Probate Court Case # 20101106; Gordon L. Rose, 97 N. South St., Wilmington, Ohio, Ph 937-382-2838Atty. for the EstateFood Available Conducted by: No Sunday AuctionsDISPLAY MODELCLOSEOUTNEW Doublewide HomeVinyl Siding, Shingle Roof,Thermopane Windows,Appliances, Drapes and moreIncludes Delivery and Set-upFREE CENTRAL AIRSAVE $4,551 NOWONLY $36,5091-800-686-1763www.williamsburgsquare.<strong>com</strong>ELSEA HOME CENTER~Since 1950~NEW DOUBLESPRICED TO SELL$39,000$43,900$55,900 - $OLDELSEA HOME CENTERCHILLICOTHE740-663-2824www.elsea.<strong>com</strong>ELSEA HOME CENTER~Since 1950~NEW SINGLESPRICED TO SELL$29,000$31,900 - $OLD$32,900ELSEA HOME CENTERCHILLICOTHE740-663-2824www.elsea.<strong>com</strong>AUCTIONS OH-0004662347-01OH-0004654106-01Some of the best deals in townaren't in any store! You can savehundreds, or even thousands ofdollars on all kinds ofvaluable items!• Estates • Real Estates • Business Liquidation• Livestock • Automotive • Industrial Equipment• Much, Much MoreWhether you're looking for antiques, cattle, land tobuild on or a new car, there's probably an auctiongoing on somewhere that has what you need!To Advertise On The Auction Block, Call773-50110000531431PriceReal Estate &Auction Servicewww.priceauction.biz740.775.4494142 N. Bridge St., ChillicotheRealtors-Auctioneers-Appraisers:Dewey Price-Steve-Hummel-Roger ParsonsApprentice Auctioneers:Troy Collins - Randy Ferguson0000531455ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE AUCTIONSPORTS CARDS-JD TOY TRACTORS-POTTERY-ANTIQUE FURNITURE-COLLECTIBLES-INDIANARTIFACTSSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011 - 10 A.M.JEFFERSONVILLE, OHIO 43128HELD IN THE COLONIAL STAIRCASE BUILDING, 2 MI. NO. OF I-71AT EXIT 69. FOLLOW ST. RT. 41 TO BOYER LANE, ACROSS FROMST. HWY. GARAGE. 22 MI. SO. OF I-70 EXIT 59. WATCH FORAUCTION SIGNS.Collectibles 10 am: Cl child’s stoves; Cl scales, coffee grinder, corn grinder,skillets, muffi n pans, kettles; child’s scooter & sled; fruit presses; barrelchurns; metal Dazy churn; tobacco cutters; stereoscope & cards; tobaccotins; vintage Christmas items; stoneware; lanterns; Hull pottery vases;marbles; oil cans; wooden framed scales; Coke cooler; old wooden wagon;wooden boxes; Sears & Roebuck BB gun; Ohio 50’s & 60’s license plates;political buttons; straight razors; paper goods; scrapbooks; old pictures; oldcollectible tools.Furniture: (2) high back beds; (2) other beds; ball & claw piano stool;rockers; old furniture parts.Indian Artifacts: Axes, (2) pestles; plummet; hammer stones. Honda TrailCT70 Motorcycle.Toys: Over 50 JD tractors still in boxes plus lots of other toys that have beenused.Sports Cards: 1960’s to 1980’s baseball, football, & basketball cards sellingbooks of cards, lots of insert cards, <strong>com</strong>plete sets of cards with many nicecards such as Hank Aaron, Pete Rose, Ken Griffey, Jr. rookie card, MickeyMantle, etc.This is a very brief listing of a very large sale of nice items.Go To auctionzip.<strong>com</strong> for <strong>com</strong>plete listing & pictures. Auctioneer ID1224.Preview 10am-4pm on Friday.Terms: Check or Check w/idFood by “The Good Cookers”OH-0004662354-01SALE CONDUCTED BY DAN SCHLICHTER AUCTIONSAuctioneers: Dan Schlichter 740-505-1617James Cross, Darrin Johnston, Kasey Smith, Chris Cottrill


www.theadvertiser.net ± Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 15FALL SAVINGS!Own your own home forAs little as $500.00 down& Payments as low as$200.00 a monthWith Approved CreditCall Brittany & Don Today!740-663-2824www.elseahomes.<strong>com</strong>MOBILE HOMESONLY 2 LEFT!Renovated & ReadyTo Live InCarousel Court740-663-2824COUNTRYACREAGEBy Owner, 5+ acresOpen & WoodedNice Building Sites,minutes toSalt Fork Lake.$22,900Financing Available337-287-5292COUNTRYACREAGEBy Owner, 5acresSouth ofSt. ClairsvilleWooded & Open,Gorgeous Hilltop ViewsFinancing AvailableCall For Details740-260-2282$18,900COUNTRYACREAGEBy Owner, 5 acreswooded land,N. of New ConcordWill Financewith Low Down$19,900330-606-2465BUILDING FOR RENT50x100 w/ 2 overhead doors 12x14,fenced in lot, all util’s, used as anauction house w/ restroom &kitchen area. 14700 Pleasant ValleyRd, Chillicothe 740-656-190925 ANGUS COWS for sale 2-6 yrs old.Will calf winter & spring.Bred to Angus bulls.$1,500 & up.740-928-3912 or 740-404-1832JD 4640 3 Hydrualics, cab & duals,$17,900.JD 4320 Cab & Duals, $10,500,IH 444 $2,450IH bn widefront, $2,250MH 33 standard, $1,695,13’ Mulcher $1,800.24" Backhoe Tires $200,18" Truck Tires $55More Tractors& equipmentCrouse Implements 740-759-0877Or 740-739-9556M2 GLEANER COMBINE. Graintable & 6-row corn head, GC, $5500.’67 CHEVY Grain Truck, dump bed,$2800. 740-887-2149HUFFY SPORTS PREMIERSERIES PORTABLE &ADJUSTABLE BASKETBALL GOALSET, LIKE NEW $100 740-775-5365OHIO CONCEALED CARRYCLASSESForming NOW in Chillicothe. NRACertified Firearms Instructor.Sunday November 6;www.ohioccw.bizto register & more infoAUCTIONSOH-0004662202-01Fall Equipment Auction – Sat. Nov. 5th @ 9am7060 SR 674 S, Stoutsville, Ohio 43154Partial Listing – Many more items to be added up to auction day!AgricultureCombine(s) ie: 07 Case 7010, 02 JD 9650STS & JD 7700 4wd, Tractor(s) ie: Agco Allis 9150, MF 231, JD 650, Ford4000, Implement(s) ie: 3pt Post Hole Digger, 3pt Carry All, 3pt Rake, More AG Units to be Added up to Auction Day!Construction & ExcavatingExcavator(s), Wheel Loader(s) ie: Komatsu WA450 & Pettibone WL, Backhoe(s) ie: 04 Komatsu WB140 Extendahoe,JCB 214 & others, Vibratory Roller(s) ie: Bomag 213, Skid Steer Loader(s) ie: New Holland, Bobcat, Case, Manlift(s)ie: Grove AMZ50XT, Directional Boring Machine(s) ie: Vermeer D16x20a, Hydraulic Truck Crane(s) ie: P&H 30ton,Cable Plow(s) ie: Case 760, Lowboy Trailer(s) ie: Freuhauf 25ton, Dump Trailer(s) & Horse Trailer(s) ie: EBY 3 HorseTrailer w/Tack Room & a 2 Horse Trailer, More Construction & Excavating Units to be Added up to Auction Day!Wagon Loads of SmallsAir Compressor(s), Hand Tool(s), Power Tool(s) ie: Newer ¾ HD Milwaukee 10amp Drill, Lumber ie: Cherry, Oak &Poplar, Tool Box(s), Wagons Loads could have just about anything you can imagine on them & too much to list!Antique & Collectible Featured ItemsLate 1800s L.C. Graves (Springboro, PA) One Horse Drawn Sleigh, Very Nice Set of Sleigh Bells,Horse Related Items, More Antique & Collectible Items To Be Added up to Auction Day!To View Pictures Visit...www.auctionzip.<strong>com</strong>www.equipmentfacts.<strong>com</strong>Auction Conducted For...Secured Creditors, Consignors & OwnersTerms of AuctionBuyer’s Premium - $2500 & Under = 10% - $2501 & Above = 3% Internet Buyer's Premium + 2%Payment – Cash, Wire Transfer, Certified Check & Good Check(Checks $1000 & Above MUST Have Bank Letter of Guarantee) No ExceptionsOral statements made day of auction take precedence over any written material. All items are SOLD AS-IS WHEREIS With NO EXPRESSED or IMPLIED WARRANTIES. The Auction Company, Auctioneer, Auction Staff nor any otherparty are not responsible for accidents. No person shall be under 18 years of age in attendance.Adam Dunn Managing Auctioneer, Bart Fannin Auctioneer, Rich Jenkins Auctioneer are licensed by the OhioDepartment of Agriculture and participate in the Ohio Auctioneer Recovery Fund.DDE LLC tradename Dunn Deal Auctions aka Dunn Deal Auction Co. Adam Dunn Managing AuctioneerAppraiser Asset Manager & Order Buyer 7026 Winchester Southern Road South, Stoutsville, Ohio 43154Direct 614.946.6853 Facsimile 740.474.1722 www.dunndealauctions.<strong>com</strong>PUBLIC AUCTIONLOCATION: PICKAWAY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDSGRANGE BUILDING415 LANCASTER PIKE CIRCLEVILLE, OHIODATE: Saturday, Nov. 5th, 2011TIME: 10:00 AMAUCTIONEERS NOTE: MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND THIS SALE.ITEMS ARE STILL BEING CONSIGNED AT THIS TIME.NICE CLEAN SALE.FURNITURE: VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP DRESSER WITH OVAL MIRROR-DROPLEAF TABLE-2 DOOR CHINA CABINET- SMALL SPINNING WHEEL-OAK DINING ROOMTABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS-NUMEROUS OLD CHAIRS-STANDS-SEWING MACHINE-ROUNDOAK CLAW FT. TABLE-ANTIQUE ROCKERS-WURLITZER ORGAN WITH SEAT-CHILDSROCKER-DRESSERS-2 OLD BUFFETS-FAINTING COUCH-PHONOGRAPH GUNS:WINCHESTER 12 GA MODEL 120 PUMP-REMINGTON 870-WINCHESTER 12 GA.-WESTERN FIELDS 12 GA.- 3 SHOT BOLT ACTION CHAMPION 12 GA. SINGLE BARRELKNIVES: KABAR-CASE-SCHRADE-UNCLE HENRY-OLD FISHING LURES-REELSCOLLECTIABLES: MINI DOLL HOUSE FIXTURES-COSTUME JEWERLY-MARBLES-OLDKIDS BOOKS-GLASS BASKET-SLAG GLASS FLOOR LIGHT-3FT. WIND VANE WITHHORSE-WOOD AMMN. BOX-CHICKEN CRATE-OLD PICTURES-WINDUP CLOCKS-OLDBIRD CAGE-KEROSENE LAMP-COCO CLOCK WITH DEERHEAD-CROCKS-WOODENBOWLS-OLD SLED-VINTAGE HATS-HAND STICHEC QUILTS-SLEIGH BLANKET-GRANTITE WARE-NICE FARMALL PEDAL TRACTOR SIGNED BY JOE ERTL- METAL TOYTRUCKS- TRACTORS-MILK BOTTLES-CST. HORSE HEADS-SM. COKE COLA COOLER-BEER SIGNS HORSEHEAD CLOCK-ALADDIN HAT WITH PIN- OLD COINS GLASSWARE:FENTON PCS-WEDGEWOOD CHINA APPOX 100 PCS.-PYREX BOWLS-SLAG GLASSVASE-KIDS PLATE TOOLS: WRENCHES- YARDTOOLS- 2 WHEEL PONY CART-ORNATEGATE LONGENBERGER BASKETS APPOX. 50: ’85 PEG-’86 ROUND PEG-’89 & 97INAUGURALS-’89 BREAD/BREAKFAST -’90 SHAMROCK -’90 GINGERBREAD-’90 ALLAMERICAN WASTE-’92 DISCOVERY-’92 SEASON’S GREETINGS-’92 MOTHER’S DAY-’92 FATHER’S DAY-’93 BAYBERRY-’94 SMALL INVERTED FRUIT-’94 BOO-’94 JINGLEBELL-’95 COLLECTEORS CLUB CHARTER MEMBER-’95 CRANBERRY-’96 MOTHER’SDAY-’97 LITTLE PUMPKIN -’97 SNOWFLAKE-’97 PATRIOTIC-’98 MINI APPLE-’9825th ANNIVERSARY-’99 MINI 2 PIE-2000-01 MINI JW GATHERINGWEAVER & MORRISON AUCTIONEERS, LLCERNEST J. WEAVER AND CHARLES D. MORRISON(740)-412-2779 or (740)-207-0449TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK WITH PICTURE IDHOMEMADE FOOD AVAILABLE BY PHTHIAN SISTERS OF ASHVILLEWWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID # 23621 OR # 16801 FOR PICTURESOH-0004659121-01FARMAUCTION91±ACRELICKINGCOUNTYApprox.78±Ac.Cropland&Approx.11.6±Ac.Timber$2,500PerAcreMinimumBid!!!Sat.,Nov.19,201110:00AM10102TollgateRoad,Pataskala*OhioLOCATEDAlongI70EastofColumbus,OhioComprised of78.35± acres ofPEWAMO siltyclay loam,CENTERBURGsilt loam &BENNINGTONsilt loam soiltypes.There’sa$2,500PERACREMINIMUMBID!!!stand of oldgrowth mberto be SOLDSEPARATE fromthe real estateat the me ofthe aucon. Property may be viewed any daylight hour. Billboard In<strong>com</strong>eHistory: $4,500/yr.; Survey has been done by Andy Knisley, Surveyor(740.743.2201) at the seller’s expense.Terms: $2,500 per acre minimum bid;TimberRightssoldseparatefromrealestate;$25,000downincashorcheckforreal estate at me of sale; balance at closing on/before 12/19/2011; taxesprorated; no buyer conngencies exist.USDA esmated approx. 11.6 ac. Ofstandingmber w/payment in full atme of sale by cash or check;mberremoval on/before 1/31/2012; no buyer conngencies exist; caveat emptor.CKClemans,LLC,OwnersWOODSOH-0004657812-01STANLEY & SON, INC. (740) 7753330WWW.StanleyAndSon.<strong>com</strong>It’sHAMMERTIME!Tollgate


16 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.netIN TIME [PG13]In the future people stop aging at 25 and must work to buy themselvesmore time, but when a young man finds himself with moretime than he can imagine he must run from the corrupt policeforce to save his life.IMDb IMDbOH-0004661590-01 The Chillicothe Farmer’sMarket will run thru October8th every Saturdayfrom 8am to 12pm. It willtake place in the parkinglot of the Ross CountyService Center locatedat 475 Western Avenue,Chillicothe. Buy fresh,buy locally! For more informationcontact DuaneAdams at 740-701-6997.The drama team at NewBeginning OutreachChurch, 375 S. Watt St.,is seeking area churchesand political and socialfunctions as a venue topresent a drug awarenessproduction entitled“What Is Your Destination?”Written and directedby area residentDavid Magill, “What IsYour Destination?” wastwo years in the making.A result of the personalpain from having aclose family member diefrom a heroin overdose,Magill, along with thedrama team, are dedicatedto delivering themessage that drugs devastateslives and causesuntimely deaths. Theplay focuses on the factthat drugs take usersdown and hurt peoplewho love and care forthem. It is the hope of thedrama team to presentan alternative to druguse and a way to makelife what God means it tobe, joy-filled, successful,rewarding and living forJesus Christ. Those interestedin scheduling afree presentation of thisdrama may call DavidMagill at 701-0368 orKenny Self at 703-1567.Inanna Spiritual Centerat 34 E 2nd St. is a multidenominational,legallyrecognized Temple andOhio Non-Profit Organization.Weekly SpiritualServices will be Saturday10:30am. Women’sSacred Circle meetsWednesday nights, 6:30- ? OPEN Tues - Thurs9-7, Fri 9-5, Sat 9-3.Inanna’s will offer a widerange of spiritual services,workshops, spiritualcounseling, retreats,study groups, discussiongroups, chant/drumcircles and nature adventures.Call 740-637-9251. Our website: www.inannas.<strong>com</strong>Live Christian MusicYour Entertainment Guide ToWhat’s Happening In Ross County& Surrounding AreasCALENDAR OF EVENTSFact orFictionFact:Chocolatecandy bars ingeneral are themost populartreats, withSnickers<strong>com</strong>ing inat #1from the TransparentMinistry Band andChristian Service can beheard each Sunday at5:30pm at Kingston FireDepartment Annex 7387Kingston-Adelphi Road.The message is deliveredby the Reverend BarryBennett and sponsoredby Mt. Pleasant Church.Scioto Valley Bird andNature Club meet the 4thMonday of each monthat the Hopewell CultureNational Historical Park(Mound City), located at16062 S.R. 104, Chillicothe,OH. Meetings startat 7:00pm and consist ofbusiness updates, newmember introductions,educational presentations,a variety of naturerelated topics, a showand tell session alongwith time for fellowshipwith other nature enthusiasts.Public is wel<strong>com</strong>e.The Scioto ValleyBird and Nature Club isa non-profit organizationwith a <strong>com</strong>mitmentto the preservation ofnature and dedicated toproviding education andsupport to individualsand families interestedin bird watching and thestudy of nature.Senior Center DanceThere will be a SeniorCenter Dance at the RossCounty Senior CitizenCenter, located at 1824Western Avenue in Chillicothe,the 2nd & 4th Saturdayof each month.The dance is from 7pm to10pm and admission tothe dance is a $3.00 donationat the door. Comeand bring a friend.A support group forGrandparents who havebe<strong>com</strong>e the caregivers ofgrandchildren due to parentsnot able or willingto provide proper care totheir children meets every1st and 3rd Tuesdayof the month at 7:00 PMat the Ross County Networkfor Children, 43 S.Paint St. Chillicothe. Call466-8282 for more info.Other related caregiverswel<strong>com</strong>e also.quests, music by Michellemember of the WheelingJamboree, 1st and 3rdat the Ridge Inn, 16178Pike Street, Laurelville,Live and Taking Re-Martin, the youngestFridays 5:00-9:00 pmOH.October 29thOLD FASHIONED HOE-DOWN: For an eveningof fun and good exercise,<strong>com</strong>e to the oldtime hoe down at theWagon Wheelers DanceHall, Saturday, October29. Doors open at 6:00p.m. and dancing is from7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admissionis $5.00 per person.Big Country Band willprovide live music forclogging, square dancingand round dancing.


www.theadvertiser.net ± Classified Hotline 1.866.775.7666 The Ross County Advertiser μ October 30, 2011 17Your Entertainment Guide ToWhat’s Happening In Ross County& Surrounding AreasCALENDAR OF EVENTSThis West Virginia Bandfeatures outstandingand award-winning musicians.Several expertcallers will be on handto lead you through themoves. If you do not knowhow to dance, <strong>com</strong>e andenjoy the music. Justwatch for a while andyou will see that dancesare wel<strong>com</strong>e to participate.NO alcohol is permitted,but there will beconcessions available.The dance hall is locatedat 354 Summit Street,Jackson. For more information,call 884-4506.Fire Station OpenHouseThe Chillicothe Fire Departmentwill host anopen house of activitiesbefore the annual ChillicotheJaycees/EveningLions Club Halloweenparade Saturday. AssistantFire Chief Jeff Creedsaid firefighters want togive people in the <strong>com</strong>munitya chance to meetthem and see what theydo every day. The purposeis to allow people to<strong>com</strong>e in and see the stationand the equipment,allow them to see whatwe do every day and tomeet the men and womenof the fire departmentthat are serving our<strong>com</strong>munity. Although thedepartment has done anopen house in the past,it will be more involvedthis year. Activities willinclude a fire truck inflatable,firehouse station1 tours, ChillicotheCavalier cheerleadersdoing temporary tattoosand balloons and avehicle extrication demonstrationat 2:00pm.A Chillicothe police K9unit also will be at theevent along with representativesfrom the FirstDistrict American RedCross and Adena HealthSystem. Free food willbe available.Halloween Parade. Eachyear under the frigidOctober sky, the streetsof downtown Chillicotheare manifested byghosts, goblins, zombiesand many other creepycreatures as they marchin the annual ChillicotheHalloween parade. Jointhe Chillicothe Jayceesand Evening Lions clubas they host this spectacularFRIGHT-filledfestivity. Come celebrateby wearing your Halloweencostumes downtown.They will alsohave Float Judging &Costume judging at theCity Pool Parking Lotbeginning at 4pm. If youwould like to participatein the parade you musthave your entry formand fee in by October21st. For more information,or to download aparade entry form visitwww.chillicothejaycees.org/halloweenparade.aspx.October 31stTrick or Treat. The cityof Chillicothe has scheduledthis year’s annualTrick or Treat for October31st, from 6:00pm to7:30pm.November 2ndDucks Unlimited Night –Chillicothe Buffalo WildWings on North BridgeSt., will be hosting a benefitfor Ducks Unlimitedon Wednesday, November2, from 6 to 9 p.m.That night the restaurantwill donate 15% ofits sales made to guestswho present a couponfrom the Scioto ValleyDucks Unlimited Chapter.Local musician JimBurger will perform duringthe evening. Guestswith a coupon will alsobe eligible for door prizedrawings. Coupons areavailable from ChesterEye Center, 261 NorthWoodbridge Ave., fromany local Ducks Unlimited<strong>com</strong>mittee memberor by calling 663-2523.The Scioto Valley DucksUnlimited Chapter wasfounded in 1978 byChillicothe businessmanBenny Haller. The missionof Ducks Unlimitedis to conserve waterfowlland wildlife habitatthroughout NorthAmerica. For more info.call Steve Gray 740-655-2339.RCHS – Fighting ForFreedomThe Ross County HistoricalSociety continuestheir Fall SpeakerSeries with Fighting ForFreedom: The Story ofthe United States ColoredTroops in the CivilWar featuring AnthonyL. Gibbs, Creative Director& Artist for BlackHistory Impressions, Columbus,Ohio. You haveseen the movie Glory;now learn the rest ofthe story about thenearly 200,000 blacksoldiers who fought forthe Union during theCivil War. Their story isa unique chapter in theAmerican conflict. Thisevent is free and open tothe public. For more information,call 740-772-1936 or visit www.rosscountyhistorical.org.November 3rdPickaway-Ross Career& Technology Center’sFall Senior Citizens DayThursday, November 3,2011, 9 a.m. to 12:30p.m. 895 Crouse ChapelRoad, Chillicothe. www.pickawayross.<strong>com</strong>. Formore information callJeff Phillips at 642-1301.November 5thSaturday November 5th,Partners for Paws ishosting a Wine TastingEvent at 6:00pm at SlateRun Vineyards & Winery,1900 Winchester-SouthernRoad (RT 674), CanalWinchester, Ohio. Foodcatered by: Elegant EatsCatering; Music presentedby: Avalon Nine;a Silent Auction will beheld; and 50/50. Ticketsare available throughadvance sales by callingJoEllen Jacobs at 740-420-6277. $25 each orTwo for $40. Get yourtickets early as only 100tickets are being sold.Must be 21 years oldor older to consume orpurchase any alcoholicbeverage. Check us outat www.partnersforpaws.<strong>com</strong>November 8thELECTION DAY LUNCHServed all day Tuesday,November 8th beginningat 11 a.m. at the RichmondDale United MethodistChurch. Sandwiches,soups, potato salad,desserts, homemade icecream and drinks. Carryoutsavailable.November 11thPork Chop Dinner &Church Bazaar on November11. Zion UMCin Ashville at 42 PlumSt. Bazaar is from 10am-7 pm. Food is availablefrom 11 am-7 pm.We also have a varietyof sandwiches & soupsavailable. We will alsohave craft tables and abake sale with homemadenoodles and appledumplings. FREE tablespaces available forcrafters call 420-6026.November 12thThe annual Church Extensiondinner and auctionwill be on Saturday,November 12, 2011 atthe Ashville CCCU. Thespaghetti dinner will beserved at 5:00 p.m. andthe auction will follow at6:30 p.m. conducted byauctioneers Weaver andMorrison.January 2012RELAY FOR LIFE VOL-UNTEERS Ross CountyRelay For Life Seekingnew volunteers The RossCounty Relay For Life isseeking volunteers witha passion to help us inthe fight against Cancer.This year’s event raisedover $140,000, and thisyear the <strong>com</strong>mittee ishoping for even more!There are many waysto join in the fight; thereare several excitingopenings on the Relay<strong>com</strong>mittee, and training/assistance is availablefor folks interestedin forming a new RelayTeam. The official kickoffRally for the 2012will be in January at St.Mary’s Parish Hall, butthe <strong>com</strong>mittee wouldlike to encourage interestedpeople to startnow by calling AlishaThomas-Newberry at740-708-0573. OH-0004661592-01


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He painstakinglyplotted by hand, the location of45,000 miles of streams onto a3 by 5 foot map.The map sold extremely well -until it was lost several years later.Incredibly, the printer entrusted withthe original drawing and printingplates declared bankruptcy, thencarelessly hauled Higbee’s 30 yearsof work to the landfill.The few remaining dog-earedcopies became a prized fisherman’spossession. Professor Higbee wasoffered $400 for one of his lastmaps. And state agencies wereforced to keep their copies underlock and key.The experts had always toldProfessor Higbee that reprints wereimpossible, because the maps wereprinted in non-photographic blue.Then, in 1991, at the age of 91,Howard Higbee’s dream came true.Computers made it possible toreprint the map. 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Armed with the information in this new and exclusive24-page report--you could be in for the fight of your life.RAVE REVIEWS“It is in showing where to findout-of-the-way trout streamsthat makes the map such atreasure to the fisherman.”—Joe Gordon,TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT,Johnstown, PA2006 FOUR WINDS,5000, Class C, 29½’ Chevy Chassisw/6.0 engine, (The Right Engine)Extremely Clean, priced well belowbook! $28,900.Call 419-935-1510, 10am to 8pmGet a map for Fishing SeasonStream & LakeMap ofOhioClip this ad and place on your refrigerator!“I have one of the original Higbee’s StreamMap of Pennsylvania on my wall behind mydesk. It’s the best thing available as far asstreams are concerned. I use it all the timefor reference. I don’t know of anything moreextensive and it is the most accurate map outthere as far as streams are concerned.”—Dave Wolf, PA Fish and Boat CommissionLIMITED TIME OFFER -- 3 BONUSES WITH EACH MAPSHIPPING INCLUDED -- ORDER TODAY!Available rolled or folded. 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