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Farthing Real Estate and Auctioneers, Findlay, announce an estate auction of real estate and estate items of the late Ricky Weyer to be held Thursday, Dec. 28.

The auction for personal property starts at 11 a.m. The auction for real estate starts at 5 p.m., all on the premises at 275 County Road 313, Bluffton.

A display ad listing many of the items at auction is attached to this story.

Members hear Social Media 101 presentation by Sodexo marketing coordinator

Ada Area Chamber of Commerce elected board members for terms ending Dec. 31, 2019, and Dec. 31, 2020, at Wednesday’s final chamber meeting of the year held in McIntosh Center.

Mark Wipper was elected to the term ending December of 2019. Ruth Roider, Natalie Walton and Sara Vordermark were elected to terms ending December 2020.

They join board members:

• Terms expire Dec. 31, 2018
Jon Neeld
Jamie Hall
Amy Eddings

• Terms expiring Dec. 31, 2018
Dustin Shook
Fred Steiner

By Cort Reynolds

 

RAWSON - Host Cory-Rawson led throughout to post a methodical 63-44 non-league boys basketball win over Ada Wednesday night.  

 

The Bulldogs fell to 2-4 and 0-3 on the road with the defeat, while the Hornets improved to 3-3 with the victory.

 

Ada trailed 16-10 after one period of play. The Hornets widened their lead to 36-21 at the half and stretched it to 51-32 heading into the fourth quarter. Both teams scored 12 in the final stanza to keep the final margin at 19.

 

Sophomore wing Phillip Coulson led Ada with 12 points. Bulldog junior post Connor Frazier added 10 points, seven rebounds and two assists.

There is a Lake of Lights drive through experience in Kenton from now until Tuesday.
The holiday light display is at Saulisberry Park on the southwest side of Kenton. Hours: 6-9 p.m. Address: 13344 SR 67. Cost: $5 per car. All proceeds shared with local charities.

GRANVILLE — Junior Ryan Bruns' (Chickasaw/Marion Local) second consecutive double-double led the Ohio Northern men's basketball team to a 93-64 road victory at Denison on Wednesday evening at Livingston Gymnasium.

The Polar Bears improve to 6-3 overall, while the Big Red drop to 6-4.

Bruns led all scorers with a 34-point effort and pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds to lead the team defensively.

Vancrest residents heard "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" sung by numerous choirs and carolers this month. In fact, on Wednesday evening carolers from the Ada First Baptist Church (pictured) walked the hallways singing carols. At the same time, members from the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jenera were adding their voices in song in another area of the facility. The photo of St. Paul singers is next. (Monty Siekerman photos)

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