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Village of Batavia working on its third annexation Properties would include government offices and Batavia High School BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff

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Park National Bank won the Marty MacVeigh Leadership Award. Front row from left are Jay Hyson, Nick Brown, Matt Colwell, David Gooch; back row, Adam Stypula, Sam DeBonis, Dan Earley, Chris Smith.

United Way honors volunteers at annual recognition breakfast Eastern area businesses and organizations honored for work Sun staff

The United Way of Greater Cincinnati-Eastern Area honored several area businesses and organizations at its annual Volunteer Recognition Breakfast April 18. Award winners included Child Focus Inc., Brown County Helping Hands, Total Quality Logistics, and Park National Bank. “I am honored to be able to recognize a few community partners who have made our success possible,” Debra Gordon, director of the United Way of Greater Cincinnati-Eastern Area, said. The Vision Award went to Child Focus Inc., an organization that serves more that 5,000 youth in Clermont County and surrounding communities, for the vision

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and leadership they demonstrated by creating and implementing a systemic change plan that aligned with the United Way’s agenda for community impact. “Child focus has demonstrated a remarkable commitment to early childhood development in Clermont County,” Sarah Ghee, community impact associate at United Way of Greater Cincinnati, said during the presentation. The Exemplary Service Award went to Brown County Helping Hands, an organization that provides necessary items to individuals in need in Brown County. The organization received the award for executing United Way program specifications in an exemplary manner. Brown County Helping Hands was also honored at

pany also worked to develop eastern area training for the United Way. “We’re truly honored to be part of this organization,” Adam Fraser, of TQL, said after receiving the award. The final award winner honored at the breakfast was Park National Bank. The company received the Marty MacVeigh Leadership Award in honor of Marty MacVeigh’s dedication to improving the lives of people in the community. Park National Bank was chosen from all the nominations submitted in 2011 to receive the award. “Park National Bank had 100 percent staff participation,” Grosse said about the company. “They had an overall campaign increase of 80 percent.” David Gooch, president of Park National Bank of Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky, received the Awards, Page A3

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Annual art and music festival will be held in Bethel BAM Fest moving to Burke Park BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff

The Bethel Art and Music Festival is right around the corner, and with a new location and added entertainment, the third annual festival will provide additional fun for the entire family May 12. “We took everything off the streets and down to the park,” Judi Adams, BAM Fest committee chairman, said about changing the location of the festival. “There is plenty of room for the artists to spread out, the park has electricity and there is a big playground in the park.” Adams said they decided to move the festival to Burke Park after receiving feedback from several vendors last year. “It is so important for people to give us our feedback because we do try to fix things,” Adams said.

“We want it to be a success.” She said the park will provide more room for artists and also create a nice children’s area this year. In addition to a new location, BAM Fest will also feature new vendors and several new activities and entertainers this year. Adams said Hot Wax, a 50’s and 60’s show band, will be playing this year, there will be an antique toy display and also a remote control airplane display added this year. “A model airplane club is going to have demonstrations throughout the day,” Adams said . “That is going to be exciting.” Adams said they also decided to begin the festival a bit later this year, to extend it into the evening. The quilt show and historical museum will open at 10 a.m.,

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Student greenhouse sale underway Students grow a variety of flowers and vegetables BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff

The greenhouse at the Grant Career Center is a hot spot in Bethel this time of year, as horticulture students have opened the doors to sell the flowers, vegetables, herbs and other plants they raised. The greenhouse opened April 20 and the sale will run until May 18. “The plant materials we produce are annuals and perennials,” Gary Broadwell, a horticulture instructor at the career center, said. “We also do vegetables and herbs and hanging baskets.” Broadwell said preparation for the annual sale started this January when students began planting and caring for hundreds flowers, vegetable and other plants. He said students are a part of every step of the process including planting, transplanting, watering and fertilizing the plants as well as assisting customers during the sale. “It’s a lot of work,”

Michelle Lindquist, a senior in the horticulture program, said about preparing for the spring sale. “It’s not just something you can sit back and let happen.” Lindquist said she has learned a lot participating in the program, and other students agreed that the program has better prepared them to work in the field. “Not only do you learn what (the plants) are, but you learn how to take care of them the proper way,” Katelin Laudermilk, a senior in the program, said. Lindquist said they started preparing for the spring sale by planting seeds and have worked every day to make sure the plants were ready to go. The greenhouse, which is divided into different different sections, allows students to work year-round and provides and environment for the plants to thrive. Lindquist said she has received positive feedback about the plants from customers since she began the program.

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the ceremony for celebrating their 50th anniversary this year. “Thank you for being a pillar in the community,” Ghee said. JoAnn Kattine, of Brown County Helping Hands, accepted the award for the organization. “It keeps coming together,” Kattine said about the organization. “And with everyone working together, we can keep it together.” Total Quality Logistics, a growing Clermont County freight brokerage firm, received the Resources Award for making significant contributions to the success of the eastern area through time, money, advocacy or other contributions. Susan Grosse, senior associate of development at the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, said TQL worked to introduce a new practice within their company during 2011, and the company had 591 new donors. She said the com-

The village of Batavia is pursuing another annexation that could bring several properties along state Route 32 into the village, including county government offices and Batavia High School. “The village of Batavia is working with several property owners on a potential annexation,” Dennis Nichols, village administrator, said. “We don’t have a petition ready to file, so we can’t disclose any details.” Nichols did say the village is looking at properties east of the current village limits, which would include the county office complex near Bauer Road and

Batavia High School. “The other properties involved aren’t even decided,” Nichols said. According to the Ohio Revised Code, an Expedited Type 2 annexation requires property owners’ permission, however, contiguous properties owned by government entities can be included in the annexation without permission from employees of the entity. Once the properties are in the village, property owners are able to receive certain services from the village. In addition, the village is able to collect a 1 percent earnings tax from employees who work at the annexed properties.

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Beth Manning, left, and Julie Zeis, right, both of Northern Kentucky, came all the way to the Grant Career Center in Bethel to purchase plants from the horticulture program. The greenhouse sale will run until May 18.

“We’ve been coming for years,” Kathy Hatfield, a New Richmond resident, said. “The selection is exceedingly good, especially the perennials, and they always have something special.” The quality and variety of

the plants seem to be what brings people back each year. “My mom and dad came up and said how great everything looked,” Julie Zeis, a Northern Kentucky resident, said about the sale. “We are plant junkies.”

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Katelin Loudermilk, left, Tyler Pierce, and George McCollum, right, all seniors in the horticulture program at Grant Career Center, tend to plants during the greenhouse sale April 23. The sale will run until May 18.

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able at the sale. Plants range from $1.25 to $14.99, and Broadwell said all the money made goes back into the horticulture program. “This is just one segment of our program,” Broadwell said. He said the areas of study

in the program also include plant and soil science, facility maintenance, garden center operations, floral arrangements, pest management, marketing and sales and more. Broadwell said sales have been going well since they opened the greenhouse April 20, and they sold more than $6,000 worth of plants in the first three

hours of the sale. The sale will run until May 18 and the greenhouse is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. and on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information about the greenhouse sale, or the horticulture program, visit www.grantcareer.com.

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award for the company. “I want to thank the individuals who work for the agencies that the United Way supports,” Gooch said. “To be a recipient of the MacVeigh Leadership Award is very humbling.” Several organizations and individuals also received honorable mentions at the ceremony including Center Bank for the Resources

Award, Clermont Community Services Inc., for the Exemplary Service Award and Jill Cochran of the Boys and Girls Club of Clermont County for the Vision Award. For more information about the United Way of Greater Cincinnati-Eastern Area visit www.uwgc.org. Cutlines JoAnn Kattine, with Brown County Helping Hands, received the Exem-

plary Service Award at the United Way of Greater Cincinnati-Eastern Area Volunteer Recognition Breakfast April 18. Brown County Helping Hands members are honored at the United Way of Greater Cincinnati-Eastern Area Volunteer Recognition Breakfast April 18. The organization received the Exemplary Service Award and also celebrated its 50th anniversary at the ceremony.

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and the activities at Burke Park will begin at noon. The Hot Wax Show will begin at 6 p.m. Just like last year, there will be a variety of activities and shopping opportunities for those who come out to the festival. The art exhibit will feature many arts and craft vendors displaying and selling everything from pottery to jewelry. Adams said the number of artists has more than doubled compared to last year. There will also be a quilt show at Bethel United Methodist Church, a children’s art area, and activities at the Bethel Historical Museum and the Bethel branch of the Clermont County Library. Musicians will also be featured throughout the day on stage at Burke Park, ending with the Hot Wax Show

at the end of the night. Adams said the show will be moved to Ebon Hill Intermediate School if it rains. “We just hope we have sunny, nice, warm weather,” Adams said. Because the committee was able to make money during the festival last year, Adams said they decided to start a scholarship fund and will be awarding their first scholarship to a local student this year. Adams said they will be selecting a senior from either Bethel Tate High School, Grant Career Center or Tate Township to receive the scholarship. Students must be pursuing a career in art or music to be eligible. Adams said this year they have $1,500 to use for the scholarship and will award it to one student or split the amount between two students. “We wanted to give back,” Adams said about

the scholarship. “There are so many kids going into the art or music field and they don’t have an opportunity for a scholarship.” Adams said they will present the scholarship at the festival and hope to be able to continue giving the scholarship away each year. Adams encouraged everyone to stop by the festival this year, especially to discover many of the talented artists that are right here in the community. “This is a kick-off of the summer season,” Adams, said. “Come out, look at some of the talented artists, admire it, hopefully spend some money and buy some pieces.” Adams said they are still accepting vendors to participate in the festival. For more information about the festival, applying for the scholarship or becoming a vendor visit www.bethelohevents.com.

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Nichols said he spoke with Batavia Township Administrator Rex Parsons about working together on the annexation, however, Parsons and the Batavia Township Trustees expressed opposition to the potential annexation. They discussed their feelings and passed a formal resolution to express their opposition to another annexation at a special meeting April 19. “They are looking for a revenue stream at the hardship of others,” Trustee Jim Sauls said at the special meeting. “We don’t agree with that.” Sauls said he and the other trustees believe the law is unfair because it gives the village the ability to impose an earnings tax without consulting the employees at the properties. Trustees also expressed concerns about more township properties being annexed in the future and what that could mean for the township. “In the long term it is going to be a detriment to people developing on 32,” Trustee Bill Dowdney said. In addition to expressing

their opposition to the potential annexation, trustees passed a resolution to retain the law firm Newhouse, Prophater, Lechter and Moots, to provide legal council on issues relating to annexation. Administrator Rex Parsons also spoke with members of the Batavia Local School District Board of Education about the annexation at their meeting April 23. After discussing the issue, board members resolved to oppose the potential annexation by a unanimous vote. “It’s taking something from the people,” Mark Ewing, a board member, said. “I don’t agree with that.” Michael Enriquez, president of the board, said the board can oppose annexation in principle, but their opposition will do nothing to actually stop the annexation from occurring. Batavia Township Trustees and then the Clermont County Commissioners are able to review the petition, however, if the petition is error-free and meets requirements outlined in sections 709.021, 709.023 and 709.024 of the

Ohio Revised Code, then the annexation should be approved. “Unfortunately that is the way the law is written,” Parsons said at the school board meeting. “This is taxation without representation.” Parsons said an amendment to the law, House Bill 50, is currently being reviewed at the state level. He said the amendment would still allow municipalities to annex government land, but they would not be able to tax employees on the land. Nichols said he is not sure when the village will file the petition, but he said he would like to have it done in the next month. Nichols said he expects that the annexation will bring in approximately $200,000 to the village. He said he thinks the annexation is something that the village should have pursued years ago. “These are public agencies that belong in the county seat,” Nichols said. “The high school moved out of the village and the commissioners moved several offices out of the county seat.”

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When Larry Engel Jr. went into the hospital for a vasectomy, he never envisioned that he would find himself involved in a lawsuit that would eventually end up coming before us the Ohio Supreme Court. The history of this case begins with Dr. Mark Skoskiewicz, who practices general surgery at Henry County Hospital in Napoleon, Ohio. Since 1995, Dr. Skoskiewicz has also been a volunteer clinical faculty member of the University of Toledo College of Medicine. The Henry County Hospital is a private organization and isn’t affiliated with the College of Medicine. In January 2005, while a third-year medical student from the College of Medicine was observing, Dr. Skoskiewicz performed two vasectomy surgeries on

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JEAN SCHMIDT US REPRESENTATIVE 2ND DISTRICT

Working 107 days just to pay taxes is too much. But if President Obama gets his way, it will not get better any time soon. Under the administration’s budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2013, we will have our fourth consecutive budget deficit surpassing $1 trillion. In fact, federal spending in 2013, under the president’s budget, would be 27.5 percent more than it was in 2008. And, the president would increase the tax burden from 15.4 percent of gross domestic product in 2011 to Schmidt, Page A8

Letters to the Editor America has ‘real’ people Dear Editor: Hollywood has its ‘plastic’ people who can only pretend to be ‘heroes’. Here in America we have ‘real’ people who dedicate their lives to helping others. These heroes wear many different hats; their lives are devoted to serving God and man. Like the mail carrier they are ‘on call’ through rain, sleet, snow and ready to go 24 / 7. Whether its a phone call in the wee hours of the morning or a knock at the door at midnight, this person is there to help you. You will find this ‘hero’ in every city, town, or village across our nation. He may wear many different hats, but his title is ‘pastor.’ Whether you’re facing disaster, disease, sickness, sorrow or need someone to pray for you, Pastor is just

waiting for you to ask – he’ll be there! On May 3, the National Day of Prayer, the Clermont County Task Force would like to show our appreciation for these who serve God and their communities. These faithful pastors are invited to attend a “Pastors Appreciation Brunch.” Held on the third floor of the County Administration Building in downtown Batavia, this brunch begins at 11 o’clock. Hosted by Pastor Dale Campfield and the Eastgate Community Church, these unsung ‘heroes’ are asked to also invite their assistant or bring a vet from their church family. GOD bless America and GOD bless these pastors who serve us 24 - 7 from sea to shining sea. Libbie Bennett, Chair Natl. Day of Prayer Task Force

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Tax Freedom Day useful, but doesn’t tell whole story Tuesday April 17 was not just the deadline to file federal tax returns. Ironically, it was also Tax Freedom Day. That means the typical American has spent every working day so far this year earning just enough money to pay off his or her federal, state, and local tax bills, according to the Tax Foundation. While Tax Freedom Day is a useful measure of the average tax burden, it doesn’t tell the entire story. Unfortunately, the federal government spends far more than it receives in tax revenue. This year, the budget deficit is projected to be more than $1 trillion. The Tax Foundation estimates that if we were to raise taxes to actually pay for all federal spending, Tax Freedom Day would not arrive until May 14.

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Mr. Engle, on separate days. Both of these procedures occurred at the Henry County Hospital. Allegedly due to negligence during the first and second surgeries, a third surgery, to remove Mr. Engel’s necrotic right testicle, was performed. In May 2006, Mr. Engel filed a medical-malpractice suit against Dr. Skoskiewicz. In response, Dr. Skoskiewicz asserted that he was entitled to personal immunity under the Ohio law because, at the time of the surgeries, he

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How will the Sun’s obits for Thursday April 30, 2048 read? What do you read first when you pick up the paper? I suspect the obituaries aren’t at the top of your list but, like me, I’ll bet you glance over the obits before putting the paper down. I read the obituaries for two reasons. First, to see if anybody I know passed away during the past week, and secondly, to see how old people were when they died. Let’s all admit it, seeing that so and so lived to be 94, 96, or maybe even 102, gives us hope. But beyond this you’ll have to agree that the obituaries are downright boring. I wish they would at least provide a cause of death. But for some reason newspaper editors have decided that only the most basic information should be provided. The result is obituaries that read something like this: “George Brown of Maple Grove passed away on April 24 at age 102 (might as well be optimistic). He worked for Clermont Senior Services and was a columnist for the Clermont Sun. George is survived by (insert family names). Memorial gifts

GEORGE BROWN may be made to Clermont Senior Services or the Maple Grove Arboretum. “ Like I said - boring! I realize space is an issue. If

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et’s all admit it, seeing that so and so lived to be 94, 96, or maybe even 102, gives us hope.” obituaries were written to be as informative and interesting as they were a hundred years ago, newspapers wouldn’t have enough space for other news and advertising. But, hey, obituaries are news too, and interesting obits could help sell more papers. I wouldn’t mind having the job of writing the obituaries. Instead of boring

obituaries like the one above, I’d write something like this. Clermont Sun – Obituaries for April 30, 2048: George Brown, longtime resident of the Maple Grove community in Jackson Township succumbed to the effects of old age and entered the portals of Heaven this past Tuesday afternoon at the good old age of 102. Yvonne Sue (Bartley) Brown, his consort, friend, lover, and life companion these past 82 years stated that she was at her beloved husband’s side when he suddenly, but quietly, passed while planting yet another tree in their backyard, certain as always that he would live to see it grow to maturity. Mr. Brown’s children, Adam and Emily, said the Carolina Silver Bell tree their Father was planting at the time of his demise shall serve as a tribute to his memory, and to his and their Mother’s great love of gardening. The children plan, with their Mother’s blessing and upon her passing, to give the family home

SHERROD BROWN UNITED STATES SENATOR account for an estimated 7.1 percent of Ohio’s total private-sector employment. More than one-fourth of manufacturing workers in Ohio depend on exports for their jobs – the 8th highest percentage among the 50 states. That’s why the ExportImport (Ex-Im) Bank is so important. Ex-Im Bank – the federal agency that helps companies sell their products around the world – provides American businesses with essential trade financing at no cost to taxpayers. By providing loans, guarantees, and insurance, Ex-Im Bank helps Ohio manufacturers enter foreign markets obtaining new international

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Boosting Ohio-made products and creating good Ohio jobs Ohio workers can compete with anyone in the world. And, every day, at places like Nook Industries in Cuyahoga County, Middletown Tube Works in Butler County, and Crown Battery in Sandusky County, Ohio workers are making goods used all over the world. Ohio has had quicker increases in job growth than other states, and we know the manufacturing sector nationally has gained back some 470,000 jobs since January 2010. That’s good news, but we can do even better. One way we can speed up our economic recovery is to help Ohio companies find new markets for their products by selling them around the world. We know that companies that export their products around the world create jobs, pay higher wages to employees, and are more likely to stay in business. Export-supported manufacturing jobs already

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customers and creating new jobs here in Ohio. It does all of this while creating revenue for the U.S. Treasury. Last week, I joined the head of the Ohio Manufacturers Association (OMA) to call for the reauthorization of Ex-Im, which will no longer be able to help Ohio companies if Congress does not act by May 31. OMA’s Eric Burkland discussed how Ex-Im Bank financing helped Nook Industries ship goods to new customers in China, Korea, and Israel. He noted that because of Ex-Im financing, Middletown Tube now sells steel tubes to customers in Spain and Portugal. And Crown Battery has been able to hire new assemblers, technicians, and engineers. Despite this record of success, Ohio exports and American jobs are at risk because some in Congress cannot agree to reauthorize the Ex-Im bank.

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“Any Patricia Cornwell books.”

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Contact your representatives U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown Washington, DC: (202) 2242315; Ohio: Toll Free: 1-888896-OHIO (6446) http://brown.senate.gov/con tact U.S. Senator Rob Portman 36 East 7th Street Room 2615 Cincinnati, OH 45202 Phone: (513) 684-3265 338 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-3353

U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt Ohio 2nd District 8044 Montgomery Rd., Suite 170, Cincinnati, OH 45236 (513) 791-0381 2464 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515. 1-800-784-6366

Senator Tom Niehaus State Senator for Ohio’s 14th District (614) 466-8082; email: tniehaus@mailr.sen.state.oh.us Ohio Senate, Room 38, Statehouse, Columbus OH 43215.

Rep. Danny Bubp State Representative for Ohio’s 88th District (614) 644-6034, e-mail at district88@ohr.state.oh.us 77 S. High St., 11th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215.

Rep. Joe Uecker State Representative for Ohio’s 66th District 298 Indianview Drive, Loveland, Ohio 45140-7528; (614) 466-8134 www.JoeUecker.com

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Erica Jones is Ohio’s homecoming queen Erica Jones, New Richmond's Homecoming Queen for 2011, is now Ohio’s Homecoming Queen for 2012 and will be off to Disneyland in California for July’s national finals. Jones beat out 20 other finalists in state competition April 14 at the Marriott Hotel in Dayton. The pageant is sponsored by America’s Homecoming Queen Inc., a non-profit organization that promotes education and community service for high school homecoming queens in all fifty states. “It was a pageant but it wasn’t a talent and bathing suit pageant like the Miss America pageant,” Jones said. “It was more about your character and personality and how you respond to questions and how you poise yourself.” Jones, who plans to major in business and broadcasting in college, was urged to enter the pageant by her television production teacher Jim Robinson. “I had never been in a pageant before and I thought this would be a fun new experience,” said Jones, who is the daughter of Brian and Martha Jones. Although it was not a talent contest, Jones’ talent as a singer may have played a role in her selection by the judges.

“It’s not a talent competition but one of the judges said, ‘You really seem like you are passionate about singing,’ ” recalled Jones. “I told her I was and that I had recorded a demo in Los Angeles and she said, ‘Sing something for me.’ So I sang my favorite song, ‘At Last,’by Etta James. “I sang just the beginning of it and she loved it and said, ‘That’s all I needed to hear.’” Jones has been accepted at Western Kentucky University but those plans may change depending on her finish in the national pageant. All state winners who compete at Disneyland are guaranteed at least a partial college scholarship with the amount being determined as to how the Finalist places at the Nationals. “I will be in Los Angeles all summer and if everything works out with a few agencies I have out there for acting and singing, then I may actually attend college out there, especially if I get a scholarship from this pageant.” America’s Homecoming Queen judges are selected from the fields of education, travel, and public relations. Finalists compete in personal interviews and prom gown competition only.

Discover Union Township on a tour with Richard Crawford Take advantage of the opportunity to learn about the villages of East Liberty and Merwin, and how Glen Este and Tobasco received their names. Learn about the oldest pioneer road in this part of the United States, and the creation of Aicholtz and Baldwin roads and the Ohio Turnpike. Find out where the trains came through the township and where their depots were. Interested in old churches? Lean the location of the second oldest Baptist Church in Ohio. Discover all this and more during the spring and summer of 2012. The Union Township Board of Trustees is sponsoring this

first-ever event for the residents of the township who are eager to discover the roots of this historically-abundant area. There are four tour dates from which to choose. The bus will leave the Union Township Civic Center, 4350 Aicholtz Road, at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 19, Saturday, June 16, Saturday, July 21, and Saturday, Aug. 11. Each tour will last about three hours. Local historian Richard Crawford will be your tour guide. The tours are free, but limited to the first 20 registrants. To reserve your place, call Richard Crawford at (513) 947-2080.

The Clermont County Airport’s administration building was new in 1970.

40 Years Ago April 27, 1972 Four Dems seeking sheriff’s nomination The presidential primary and a our-way race for the sheriff’s nomination share the spotlight in the Democratic primary. On the local level, Clermont Countians will choose among Paul Abshear chief of police at Neville, Harold Lee Beach, former New Richmond police chief and owner of a hardware store at Amelia, C Kenneth Miller, a partowner of the Plantation Hall night club at Mt. repose, and Gerald G Tingle, a truck driver and former New Richmond Observers see no clear favorite but Miller had partisan supporters out working for him and Beach is given a good shot at the nomination. On the national level, voters will be able to choose among five candidates, Hubert H. Humphrey, Henry M. Jackson, Eugene J. McCarthy, George McGovern, and Edmund Muskie.

State lottery among questions on the ballot Whether to allow a state run lottery is perhaps one of the most interesting questions and issues facing Clermont County voters next Tuesday. If voters approve the constitutional amendment to permit a lottery, it would next be up to the Ohio General Assembly to enact implementing legislation. Lotteries are not a new means of raising revenue for state governments. Several states operated lotteries before 1900, but were repealed due to scandals and fraud. New Hampshire in 1964 became the first state in this century to operate a lottery. Since then, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut have started lotteries and other states are thinking about it. Profits from Ohio’s lottery, if approved, would be placed in the state general revenue fund, which supplies money primarily for education, mental health, welfare, and other services. The estimated take from the Ohio lottery would be from $100 to $115 million. If that proves correct, the lottery would supply about seven percent of the general fund expenditures.

Some local groups in Ohio have urged passage of the lottery amendment, but there is no organized statewide support for it. The United Methodist Church, on the other hand, has organized a campaign (Churchmen Against the Lottery) to defeat it.

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several windows in Batavia, according to reports. The fire caused about $60,000 in damage and is being treated as a suspicious fire, although Schubert said the cause may have been electrical

15 Years Ago May 1, 1997

April 30, 1987 Senior citizen center set for grand opening If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. By now, the saying is clicheish. But for Clermont Senior Services, Inc., it paid of. After more than 11 years of trying to establish a senior center for Clermont County, the work will be realized Friday, May 1, with the grand opening of the Clermont County Friendship Center from 1 - 4 p.m. The center is a wing of the Clermont County YMCA, and is located on Front Wheel Drive in Batavia. During the grand opening, board and staff members of Clermont Senior Services will provide tours of the center, slated to begin operation May 3. Dedication for the wing begins at 1 p.m. Plans for such a center began in 1975, according to Senior Service members. But, because of roadblocks, which included zoning problems, space limitations, and financing problems, plans were never pursued.

No one injured by exploding truck tires A eries of explosions heard in Batavia during the weekend were from truck tires, according to Batavia fire officials. Batavia Township Fire Chief Jeff Schubert said a fire began at the Plainville concrete Company at about 10 p.m. Saturday, April 25. The fire began in one of the cement trucks which was parked at the company’s Curliss Lane site. The company was closed at the time of the fire. The fire was put out in about 15 minutes, according to Schubert, but not before the truck tires exploded from the heat. The sound of the exploding tires was heard more than four miles from the Batavia Township firm, and shook

Flood’s near miss inspires volunteer Moscow resident Linda Carter was lucky during the spring flood. The water stopped in her flower bed, a mere four inches from her home, sparing her possessions. “I felt so blessed, I thought I should do something to help other people who weren’t so lucky,” Carter said. To that end, Carter has spent seen days a week operating a distribution center at the Moscow School on Wells Street in the village, handing out clothing, food, and cleaning supplies. The center opened two days after the water went down. Carter, a firefighter and emergency medical technician with the Washington Township Emergency Services for 21 years, had until recently been granted the time to operate the center while on duty, but is now back to working her regular schedule and opening the store after her shift. “My daughter has helped me when I couldn’t be here,” she said. “There has been so much stuff donated, it’s hard to keep up with it all.”

Chamber, county team up on job fair

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Job opportunities were plentiful at the Employment Open House at the Clermont County Fairgrounds last week. The Clermont County Chamber of Commerce and the county Department of Human Services collaborated to bring 44 employers to the event, including Time Warner Cable, Holiday Inn, and Clermont Mercy Hospital. “There are a lot of jobs available to those who don’t have a lot of skills or experiences,” said Mark Eling, chief of employment services with the department of human services. “The open house targets general welfare recipients and people involved in the JOBS program.”

Each Ohio county has a child protective services agency that addresses allegations of child abuse, neglect and dependency. These agencies are charged with investigating the allegations and determining their veracity. Many people do not know their rights when it comes to dealing with these agencies or their employees, and they may mistakenly assume that they have no choices and must do everything the agency tells them to do. Q: What rights do I have if a caseworker comes to my home? A: Unless the caseworker has a court order, you do not have to allow the caseworker into your house, permit her to talk to your children, sign releases for any of your personal information or consent to any evaluations or tests. You

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also have a right to have an attorney present when you talk to a caseworker. Q: What happens if, based on the caseworker’s visit, the agency decides that my children are being neglected or abused? A: In such a case, the agency may either ask you to work a voluntary case plan, or may file a complaint at juvenile court asking the state to intervene on behalf of your children. Q: What happens if a complaint is filed against me? A: A hearing must be held within 72 hours after a

complaint is filed. This first hearing is a called a shelter care hearing. At this hearing, the agency must prove to the court that your children should not be returned home. Within 72 hours after the complaint is filed, an adjudicatory hearing must be scheduled. The adjudicatory hearing is a trial at which the agency must prove by “clear and convincing evidence” that the allegations in its complaint are true and rise to the level of abuse, neglect and/or dependency. If your children are found to be abused, neglected or dependent, the court will schedule a dispositional hearing where a case plan will be adopted and the temporary placement of your children will be determined. Q: Should I get an attorney if a complaint is filed?

A: It would be very wise for you to find an attorney who practices in juvenile court. If an agency files a complaint alleging your children are abused, neglected and/or dependent, and you cannot afford an attorney, the court will appoint an attorney for you if you ask for one. Q: What is a case plan? A: The agency prepares a case plan, usually with input from the parents, to help the parents correct the issues that resulted in their children being found to be abused, neglected and/or dependent. A case plan may list objectives such as gaining appropriate employment and/or housing; providing all necessities for the children including education, medical care, food, clothing, and shelter; and resolving

any criminal issues. The case plan also may recommend strategies for meeting these objectives, such as psychological assessments, counseling, parenting classes, domestic violence classes, drug and alcohol evaluations and treatment, and anger management classes. These objectives and strategies may apply to the children as well as the parents. Q: Do my children get an attorney? A: Counties differ as to determining when or whether an attorney is appointed to represent the children. However, if the court decides that the children are being neglected or abused, then the court will appoint a guardian ad litem (GAL) to determine and represent the best interests of the children. The GAL will also present the chil-

dren’s wishes to the court. The court-appointed GAL will conduct an independent investigation by interviewing all the parties including the children, caseworkers, and service providers. The GAL will observe interactions between the children and the parents and will review all relevant records pertaining to the children. This “Law You Can Use” column was provided by the Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA). It was prepared by Akron attorney Denise E. Ferguson. Articles appearing in this column are intended to provide broad, general information about the law. Before applying this information to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from an attorney.

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events Eastgate Village on Old State Route 74 will be having a bake sale from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Wednesday, May 16. ❑❑❑ Zion Lutheran Church will hold its sixth annual Daddy Daughter Dance from 5 - 8 p.m. Saturday, May 19. The theme will be “Candyland.” The dance is for daughters and their dads from Pre-K to junior high. There will be dinner, dancing, and a disc jockey. Tickets $10 per person. The church is located at 1175 Birney Lane. For more information, call Laura Robinson at (513) 231-2253.

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press Scripts. ❑❑❑ The Williamsburg Alumni Association Dinner will be held on Saturday, June 2, 2012, at the Williamsburg Middle/Senior High School, 500 South Fifth Street Williamsburg, Ohio. Deadline to make reservations is Friday, May 25, 2012. All reservations must be made in advance. No tickets will be sold at the door. For information contact Charlene Speeg at speeg_c@burgschools.org or by phone at (513) 7245544 or visit the WHS web site www.burgschools.org to download a registration form.

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The Bethel-Tate Local School District Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. May 23 at Bethel-Tate Middle School. ❑❑❑ The Clermont County Board of Health meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month at 2275 Bauer Road, Batavia. The May meeting will be held May 9. ❑❑❑ An Open House will be held from 12 - 3 p.m. May 12 at Sea of Smiles Pediatric Dentistry, 1319 Nagel Rd. Cincinnati. Activities will include tours of the office, face painting and balloon animals. For more information, call (513) 474-6777 ❑❑❑ The United Methodist Women will be serving their famous chicken sandwiches during the Williamsburg village-wide yard sale beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 5. Also on the menu will be sloppy joes, hot dogs, desserts, and beverages. the church is located at 330 Gay Street in Williamsburg. In case of rain, food will be served inside the church. ❑❑❑ Honor your mother at a dinner from the Lake Manor at 6 p.m. May 7. Tickets are on sale now. The theme this year is “A night at the Oscars.” Guests will be given the red carpet treatment. Prizes and games are planned for a night of fun. Call Debbie Nickell or Donna Meeker at (513) 732-2008 to reserve your tickets. Tickets are $10 each. ❑❑❑ The PERI District 4 annual meeting will be held on April 30 at the Owensville United Methodist Church, 2580 USRoute 50, Owensville. The meeting will begin with registration from 9:30 - 10 a.m. and will conclude at 12 p.m. with the lunch. Paid lunch reservations should be made to Franklin Thomas 1842 Doral Dr. Fairfield Ohio, 45014 by April 20. The cost of the meal is $8. You do not have to be a member of a local chapter for this meeting. There will be a Representative, Connie Pilich there to speak and there will be vendors from Humana, and Ex-

The Wayne Township Board of Trustees has announced that the board meetings will be moved from Mondays to the first Thursday of each month and the second trustee monthly meeting will be held on the third Thursday of odd numbered months at 7 p.m. at the township office, located at 6320 state Route 133. ❑❑❑ AARP 3435 Clermont County Chapter regular meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. at the American Legion Post 72 located at 495 Cincinnati/Batavia Pike in Mt. Carmel. Issues concerning members such as new legislation and community needs are discussed and if possible acted upon. Additionally, each meeting ordinarily includes a speaker on topics of interest to seniors and/or entertainment. Light refreshments are served. Interested persons are welcome to attend a meeting and see what the chapter may have to offer them. ❑❑❑ If you have struggled with thoughts of suicide or you have lost someone to suicide and need to talk or share your feelings, please come to our support group. Meetings are every Tuesday 6 - 8 p.m. at the Batavia Public Library. If you need more information contact Barbara at (513) 3716054. ❑❑❑ A caregiver support group meets at 10:30 a.m. the third Tuesday of each month at the main office of Clermont Senior Services, 2085 James E. Sauls Sr. Drive (across the parking lot from the YMCA). This support group is open to anyone caring for and/or making decisions for an older adult living in Clermont County. There is no charge for participation, but pre-registration is helpful. Please call Pam at (513) 536-4038.

❑❑❑ The Clermont Charity Club hosts a Bid-N-Win Auction (25 cents auction) from 7 - 9 p.m. on the first Tuesday each month at the WT Ball Fields Community Building, 937 Ohio Pike in Withamsville. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. The Bid-N-Win features products from Avon, Longaberger, Pampered Chef, Scentsy Candles, 31 gifts, Tupperware, Joyful Creations, Usborne books, Tastefully Simple, Mary Kay, and more. A raffle is held each month for a different charity. Guests have a chance to win free play for the entire night. Split the Pot and Bring a Friend Awards. ❑❑❑ The Clermont County Chess Club meets at 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the Withamsville Church of Christ, located at 846 Ohio Pike. All are welcome. Visit the club’s website at www.clermontchess.com. For more information write clermontchess@yahoo.com or call Bill Pursel at (513) 4775708. ❑❑❑ A support group for parents that have lost children, The Compassion Friends, meets the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at St. Timothy Episcopal Church, Beechmont Ave.

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R A R R Y A B I R L B I R L Y ATAT U O R YO U Computer Instruction for Adults will be available at select times by appointment in May at the Amelia Branch Library. Get individual help with our branch PCs by appointment. Learn about computer basics, navigating the internet and email! For more information or to make an appointment, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ The First Wednesday Book Discussion Group will meet at 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 2 at the Amelia Branch Library. This month’s title is The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. The session is open to all interested adults. For more information, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ BabyTime will begin at 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 2 at the Amelia Branch Library. BabyTime is an interactive storytime with infant and caregiver. Join us for stories, music, tickle time, and fun to begin building early literacy skills. For more information or to register your child, call the library at (513) 7525580. ❑❑❑

❑❑❑ The Clermont County Historical Society and Harmony Hill Association (Williamsburg Historical Society) museums will be open to the public the first Saturday of the month from 1 - 4 p.m. The museums are located at Harmony Hill, 299 S.Third Street, Williamsburg. The Harmony Hill Association display features William Lytle, Father of Clermont County, and Williamsburg’s history. The Clermont County Historical Society archives will be open for research of Clermont County history. Also at the site is the Lytle Diary House, the oldest building in Clermont County. There is no admission charge. The museums can also be visited by making an appointment. ❑❑❑ The East Fork Wood Carvers meet from 6 - 9 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of every month at the Union Township Civic Center. New members, and anyone interested in learning how to carve, are welcome to attend. For more information call John Dotson at (513) 7531389.

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eBooks 101 for adults will start at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 5 at the Amelia Branch Library. Join us for this informative program on the basics of eBooks. We will cover the Ohio eBook project, what you need to get started, choosing a device, and basic searching. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580 or register online at www.clermontlibrary.org

❑❑❑ Container Gardening for adults will start at 6:30 p.m., Monday, May 7 at the Amelia Branch Library. Join local gardener, Martha Jane Zeigler, for this informational program about container gardening. Mrs. Zeigler will discuss types of containers to use, what plants work best in containers, how to care for them and much more. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Amelia Branch Library Writer’s Group will meet at 6 p.m., Tuesday, May 8 & 22 at the Amelia Branch Library. Open to adult writers of all levels and genres to meet for peer support and sharing. The group will meet the second & fourth Tuesday of each month. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Join us for Friday Chat @ the Library: Travel Resources at 10:30 a.m., Friday, May 11 at the Amelia Branch Library. Adults are invited to chat about Mango, a database that teaches real conversation skills in 49 different languages, as well as other internet travel sites. For more information or to register for the program, call the library at (513) 752-5580.

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making. Participants will each make a wreath to take home. For more information or to register for the program, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Join us for a new creative writing program at the library Pen, Ink and Paper will start at 10:30 a.m., Wednesdays in May at the Batavia Branch Library. Included in each session will be discussion of the writing business and process, a period for actual writing, discussion of individual works and a time for reading your own work. Participants should come ready to delve into imaginary worlds and share those worlds with others. For more information, call the library at at (513) 732-2128. ❑❑❑ All Ages Storytime will begin at 10 a.m., Thursday, May 24-June 28 at the Batavia Branch Library. Attendees ages 06 our invited to join us for stories, songs, rhymes and fingerplays all about this year's summer reading theme--Dream Big! Each session will promote the six early literacy skills that children must know before they can learn to read. For more information or to register your child, call the library at (513) 732-2128 or register online at www.clermontlibrary.org ❑❑❑

❑❑❑ It's Springtime at the library! Join us to make a wreath to welcome the season at 1:30 p.m. or 3 p.m., Saturday, May 19 at the Amelia Branch Library. Adults and teens are invited to join the library's craft lady, Ms. Mahaffey, as she discusses the how-to's of wreath

You are invited to a Fancy Nancy Tea Party from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Saturday, May 5 at the Bethel Branch Library. Wear your fanciest clothes for pictures, stories, wand making and a fancy dessert! For more information call the library at 734-2619.

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❑❑❑ ❑❑❑ National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) support meetings for family/friends are held on the third Monday of every month. The support group meets from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. The educational program begins at 7:30 and covers a variety of topics related to mental illness. The meetings are held at the Union Township Civic Center,

The Clermont County Stamp Club meets twice each month at SEM Laurel Recreation Center, 203 Mound Street in Milford, on the first Tuesday of each month for an informal meeting and the third Wednesday for a formal meeting. For more information call (513) 752-3817. ❑❑❑

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❑❑❑ The Owensville United Methodist Church is offering Bike Blessings May 20. Don’t ride without having your bike blessed. We invite you to attned church along with the Eastgate Harley Davidson Motorcycle Club followed with

a fellowship lunch and a cake/pie auction. Church starts at 10:30 a.m. with lunch at 11:30 a.m. Auction should start at 12:15 p.m. following with bike blessings. ❑❑❑ Looking for a warm, caring church family? Laurel United Methodist Church at 1888 Laurel Lindale Rd., Laurel fits the bill. Revive your spirits during these troubled times. Join us for Sunday School at 10 a.m. and Church Worship at 11 a.m. on Sundays. Call (513) 553-3043 for more information. ❑❑❑ The

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Church, located at Williamsburg Bantam Road holds Sunday Bible Study at 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m., Evening Worship 6:30 p.m., and Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. For more information call the church at (513) 724-7055. The pastor is Doug Parham. ❑❑❑ St. Philomena, the oldest Catholic church in Clermont County, founded in 1839, continues its tradition of 8 a.m mass every Sunday. The church is located on Stonelick Williams Corner Road, about one mile off state Route 50. For more information, call the church office at (513) 7322218.

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The Owensville United Methodist Church, located at 2580 US 50, has available yard sale spots for the community yard sale May 19. Cost will be arranged from $10 - $20 based on outdoor or indoor space. Food items will be sold and access to bathroom facilities will be available. For more information, contact Cathy Meyer at meyer_b53@yahoo.com or call (513) 724-5209.

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Continued from page 4 and grounds to the township as a community park which shall be known as “The Maple Grove Arboretum”. As friends and neighbors are aware, this humble home located on Monterey Maple Grove Road is surrounded by an abundance of colorful and magnificent flora and fauna of every sort, nearly all of which has been planted with tender care and love, and as the children report, at some considerable expense, by their parents since they arrived in this community over a half century ago, dating to the year 1991. Mr. Brown brought his family to Clermont County when he assumed the position of director for Clermont Senior Services in 1991. He succeeded the founding director, Lois Brown Dale, who he greatly admired, but to whom he was not related, as has often been rumored; and Mr. Brown was himself succeeded by Cynthia Gramke who, as this paper has reported, just recently retired as director of that esteemed agency. Brown’s major legacy was the cre-

ation of seven housing facilities for senior citizens, which to this day provide a comfortable abode for older citizens in communities throughout our fair county. Mr. Brown’s retirement passions, in addition to gardening, were hiking and writing, both of which he continued to do until the week of his death. Remarkably, Mr. Brown never missed a week of submitting his column for the enjoyment of our readers from the day his column first graced these pages some 50 years ago. In actual fact, the Opinion page of this issue contains his last column, which he penned and submitted this past weekend – just four days ago – after hiking the Red Fox Trail at Stonelick State Park. As irony would have it, and as longtime readers might surmise, this column describes an infamous encounter with a fierce critter from which Mr. Brown managed to save himself with his backpack. In this instance the critter was a rabid fox – dare we say you might not be reading this obituary if a backpack had been at his side while planting that Sil-

ver Bell tree (forgive us, but I’m sure Mr. Brown would approve of our taking privileges with his backpack humor - ed.) We shall miss his wit and humor. In addition to his wife and children, Mr. Brown is survived by numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and several greatgreat grandchildren. As he was often fond of saying in his later years, “All of my grandchildren are great.” Mr. Brown did indeed endear himself to our community and he shall be missed by all. The family is being served by EC Nurre Funeral Home. A time of visitation and celebration will be held in the backyard of the family’s home (the future Maple Grove Arboretum) at noon on Sunday, May 3, after which Mr. Brown’s loved ones shall scatter his ashes beneath the Carolina Silver Bell tree. Memorial gifts may be made to Clermont Senior Services or to the Maple Grove Arboretum Foundation. George Brown is a freelance writer. He lives in Jackson Township.

Senator: Creating good Ohio jobs Continued from page 4 Exporting is tough, especially for small businesses. Less than one percent of the nation’s nearly 26 million small businesses export their products. In more than 200 roundtables I’ve held throughout the state and in meetings in the nation’s capitol, I hear from Ohio small business owners who want to expand and access foreign markets, but due to the credit risks associated with some overseas investments these entrepreneurs cannot secure private financing. That’s why the ExportImport Bank matters. In 2011 alone, the Ex-Im Bank worked with nearly 100

Ohio businesses to support $429.5 million in export sales. According to the National Association of Manufacturers, Ex-Im supports 290,000 export-related jobs, and more than 85 percent of Ex-Im’s transactions supported small businesses last year. Renewing the Bank’s charter should be a cause that all Senators support – and the Senate has unanimously reauthorized the agency 25 times since it was established in 1934. This isn’t a political issue; it’s a matter of American jobs and global competitiveness. We face a trade deficit with China of about $295 billion in 2011, meaning

that we import more Chinese products than we export. China’s Export-Import and Development Banks provide as much as $100 billion in export credits each year, which is more than three times as many new export credits as the U.S. Export-Import Bank. For Ohio workers in places like Cleveland, Middletown, and Fremont, reauthorizing the Ex-Im Bank is a top priority. Reauthorizing the bank should also be a top priority for Congress. Sherrod Brown is a United States Senator from Ohio.

Continued from page 4 was acting in the capacity as a volunteer clinical instructor for the college and was therefore an officer or employee of the state. In making this claim, Dr. Skoskiewicz was leaning on an Ohio law which says that - except for civil suits that arise out of the operation of a motor vehicle - no officer or employee of the state shall be liable in any civil action that arises for damage or injury caused in the performance of his duties. Accordingly, Mr. Engel filed an action against the College of Medicine. In his complaint, Mr. Engel sought a determination whether Dr. Skoskiewicz was entitled to personal immunity. The court of appeals affirmed that decision. After that, Mr. Engel’s case came before us for a final review. In a similar case from 2006, our court stated that determining whether a person is entitled to immunity requires a two-part analysis, the first part of which is to determine whether the person claiming immunity is a state officer or employee. If that answer is no, the second part - which determines whether that person was acting within the scope of employment when the injury or accident arose - is unnecessary. So, was Dr. Skoskiewicz an officer or employee of the state under the definition of the law? The College of Medicine argued that he was not an employee because he did not have a contractual relationship with the college. The only possible evidence that such a contractual relationship did exist are two letters from the College of Medicine, one from 1995 and one from 2005, confirming Dr. Skoskiewicz’s status as a volunteer clinical instructor. But the letters do not show that Dr. Skoskiewicz was hired, appointed, or

credentialed by the College of Medicine. Indeed, both the college and Dr. Skoskiewicz stipulated that he practiced general surgery at Henry County Hospital. At all times relevant to this case, Dr. Skoskiewicz was treating a private patient at a private hospital. The College of Medicine also argued that Dr. Skoskiewicz was not a state employee because the college did not exercise control over his medical practice. That argument was based on “the logical principle that where the state lacks the ability to control a physician’s actions it makes no sense to extend immunity to him.” When the court of appeals held that Dr. Skoskiewicz was serving in an appointed position with the state, it relied on the letter from the college confirming Dr. Skoskiewicz’s “appointment” to the volunteer faculty. But that letter did not demonstrate that the college exercised - or intended to exercise - the type of control over Dr. Skoskiewicz’s practice of medicine that would justify a holding that the doctor was at any time a state employee. We therefore determined that the College of Medicine did not control Dr. Skoskiewicz. Finally, the College of Medicine argued that Dr. Skoskiewicz was not a state employee because he was not paid by the state for his services. Based on the record that was before us, we concluded that there was no contract of employment between the college and Dr. Skoskiewicz. We also had to determine if Dr. Skoskiewicz was serving in an “appointment office or position with the state.” The two previously mentioned letters he received from the College of Medicine state that the college had approved his “appointment” to the volunteer faculty at the rank of clinical assistant professor. But

the word “appointment” does not indicate that he held an “office or position with the state.” His duties were not of a level consistent with those of a public office. The appointment did not entitle Dr. Skoskiewicz to office space, staff, or authority at the College of Medicine. It did not enable him to lecture or teach a class at the college. It did not allow him to conduct universitysponsored research. It did not allow him to practice at the university clinic, and it did not entitle him to payment from the college. In truth, based on the record that was before us, the appointment did not enable Dr. Skoskiewicz to do anything except allow students to “rotate through his practice as a part of onemonth clerkships.” It’s important to note that Dr. Skoskiewicz and the many other volunteers clinical faculty in Ohio provide an important service. But that service, however commendable, does not transform the volunteers behind it into an arm of the state. By a seven-to-zero vote we concluded that Dr. Skoskiewicz was not a state employee and did not hold an appointed office or position with the state. Accordingly, he is not entitled to personal immunity. We therefore reversed the court of appeals and sent the case back to the trial court for further proceedings consistent with our opinion. Paul Pfeifer is an Ohio Supreme Court Justice.

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Schmidt Continued from page 4 20.1 percent in 2022. The gross domestic product is the total value of goods produced and services provided in our country in a year. What that boils down to is this: The president’s budget would impose a $200,000 debt burden on every American household. This isn’t the time for gimmicks like the socalled Buffet Rule, which is designed only to gain a political advantage. We need to begin discussing serious proposals to bring federal spending under control. The House, with my support, passed a budget resolution that would put the country on firmer financial ground. It would, among other things, cut spending by $5 trillion relative to the president’s budget and eliminate the budget deficit in 10 years. The president, on the other hand, has offered only more of the same, feckless proposals – wasteful stimulus spending, increased deficits, and higher taxes. To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, we have a budget problem not because we tax too little, but because we spend too much. And the best way to fix deficits, and debts, is not to tax more, but to spend less. Jean Schmidt is the U.S. Congresswoman serving Ohio’s Second District.

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BY Wayne Gates The Brown County Press Two thirds of all crime in Brown County is drug related. Brown County had the highest rate of accidental drug overdoses in the state in 2010. Those were just two of the facts to come out of a town hall style meeting on drug abuse held at Western Brown High School on April 16. The meeting was moderated by Prevention Specialist Jim Ryan, and the panel featured Brown County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy John Schadle, State Representative Danny Bubp, Talbert House Brown County Director Cheryl Williams and Brown County Prosecutor Jessica Little. Steve Dunkin, Director of Brown County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health, also attended. About 40 residents also filled the Community Room at WBHS to hear from panel members and each other. Little opened the meeting by saying that drug abusers no longer fit the stereotypical profile that many imagine. “People who abuse drugs come from all walks of life.

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Over 60 people turned out for a panel discussion on the issue of drug abuse in Brown County. Moderator Jim Ryan, a Certified Prevention Specialist, is at left.

“Enforcement is like grabbing people out of the river that have jumped in. Treatment is getting them not to jump back in once we’ve pulled them out. Prevention keeps them from jumping in at all.” On the topic of prevention, Dunkin suggested that local schools develop a prevention program to educate students about the dangers of drug abuse at a young enough age that they can be caught before the problem starts. He also said that local

They could be your neighbor or people you go to church with”, she said. Little also addressed the “lock them all up” mentality that some people seem to have regarding drug abusers. “There has to be an emphasis on prevention and treatment because the prisons are full. There is simply not enough room in the jails to house all the people in the county that could potentially go to jail on drug charges.” Ryan used an analogy to talk about enforcement and treatment and prevention.

communities take action. “I would like to see every village have a team of people that are focused on this issue and working to help solve it”, he said. Mt. Orab resident Lora Heddins revealed how much damage drug abuse had done to her family, telling the audience that her brother had overdosed last Thanksgiving day in a home across the street from her. “His friends were too busy getting high to notice that he was dead”, Heddins said.

She said if she had it to do over again, she would call the police on her brother...just like she has been doing on both of her children. “My son and my daughter are both into drugs, but I’m fighting it as hard as I can”, she said. She said she has called names like “snitch”, but it doesn’t bother her. “I would rather see my kids in jail than in a casket like my brother”, she said. Heddins has custody of her three young grandchildren as a result of the drug abuse in her family. A discussion about the various problems of drug abuse and proposed solutions continued for a little over an hour. Some of the solutions discussed included resident keeping an eye out for suspicious activity in their neighborhoods and reporting it to law enforcement. The sensitive topic of calling the law on family members also came up again. “I’ve had victims of theft come to my office wanting to press charges until they find out it’s a relative...then they change their mind”, said Little. “What they don’t think about is the fact that if they

are stealing from their relatives, they are stealing from their neighbors as well.” Bubp pointed out several actions the state legislature has taken on the drug problem, including House Bill 93, the “Pill Mill Bill”. That law increases penalties for doctors who overprescribe pain medication and includes other reforms. But Bubp said the battle isn’t over. “We’re at war with illegal drugs and the battle isn’t going to be won in the legislature”, he said. “It will be won at the grassroots when everyone is working together to fight the problem.” Dunkin said similar meetings would be held in the future and told audience members to “watch the paper.” Anyone with law enforcement concerns can call their village police departments or the Brown County Sheriff’s Office at 378-4435. Those with questions about treatment programs and options can call Talbert House at 378-4411 or Dunkin at 378-3504. Dunkin also said that anyone who wishes to volunteer time or ideas is welcome to call his office.

Sardinia business goes Hollywood BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press Andrea Brewer of Sardinia, owner/operator of the Brown County Candle Company, received an interesting e-mail a few weeks ago that will change her life forever and possibly make her business the buzz of Hollywood. Brewer has been asked to supply two of the products she makes in small gift bags which will be handed out to attendees of the 2012 Sports Emmy Awards show scheduled for later this year. “I was completely shocked to be asked to send samples of my products to New Hampshire to a woman named Val Wilson,” Brewer said, “She is the producer of

the Official Emmy Award Show Gift Bags for the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. She operates a business called Off the Wall. It’s her job to find totally unique products to put in those gift bags they hand out to all the nominees and anyone associated with the emmy awards shows.” Brewer explained that she started her candle company many years ago, but about five years ago, when her husband passed away she closed her business down. Today she is remarried and reopened her business, The Brown County Candle Company, about six months ago. “I’ve just really gotten started,” she said with a chuckle, “My husband,

Kevin Henson has been a big help with my company. I actually work at Shriners Hospital in Cincinnati full time so I can use all the help I can get with my candle business.” But don’t let the name of the business fool you, Brown County Candles offers a lot more than just candles. Andrea and Kevin have created their own fragrances using all organic, all natural body butters, scrubs, incense and perfumes. Also available are: • candle jars • candle tins • room/linen spray • scent cubes • scent poppers • was warmers • bath and body care products

• Dandelion African black soap • Noni and lemon grass trunk scrub shea soap • lavender trunk scrub Shea and much, much more. “I understand that Val Wilson has a crew of researchers that do nothing but search for small businesses,” she added. “I sent her some samples of some of my products and she immediately ordered 800 each of my soy body frosting and my shea butter twist-up lotion bar. I couldn’t believe it! I was just so excited to be a part of this, knowing that at least 800 people would have samples of my products.” According to Wilson, her company goes to great lengths to showcase products of small business owners and

help them get the word out on their products. “I’ve worked on the Jay Leno Show and the Seinfeld show,” Wilson explained, “It’s my job to place products where they can be seen and recognized. I’ve been working for the Today Show for about 12 years, doing product placement outside the plaza when they do their show outside.” Wilson said she was asked to put the gift bags together which are handed out at the Daytime Emmys, the Prime Time Emmys, the Sports Emmys and the News and Documentary Emmys. “My staff works very hard to find very different products for our gift bags,” Wilson said. “And Andrea

certainly offers that. We are very happy with what she is providing us with and I am hopeful this will boost her small business to a national scale.” Andrea and her family have been very busy putting the small gift bag together and are nearly ready to ship them to New Hampshire. “I am proud to say that all my products are all organic and natural,” Andrea said. “Right now, I am as nervous as I am excited. This is quite an honor for me and my family. To learn more about Brown County Candle Company, please visit the site www.browncountycandleco.com.

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BY Martha B. Jacob The Brown County Press The Possum Run pump station project is running right on schedule according to what Georgetown Village Administrator Kelly Jones told council at the April 12 meeting. Jones gave a brief power point presentation on the step by step progress on the project. The Possum Run pump station is being constructed just off Green Acres Drive on a three acre plot of ground. Completion date has been set for July. During Jones’ presentation he showed pictures from the very beginning of the project when the ground was being cleared, right up to a couple days before the meeting when the first holding tank was being constructed. “It’s really been interesting to watch the progress of this project,” Jones told council. “The first thing they did was run the electric lines underground, around everything to the old pump station to keep it going.” Jones described what was going on in each picture during his power point. He discussed the difficulty the workers had on cutting through 13 feet of shell rock and the setting of sections of a stress concrete tank, piece by piece. “When the pump station is complete,” he continued, “sewage will run down to a wet well, where it will be pumped up hill, then end up in the waste water treatment plant. This new tank holds 750,000 gallons, so we don’t

an old mobile home apart back there and it’s a real mess,” Taylor said. “The insulation from the mobile home is flying all over the place.” Cutrell again advised Taylor to wait and see if the property sells. Mayor Cahall asked Cutrell to monitor the situation, and find out if the property does indeed sell. Four other visitors, all business owners in Georgetown, also attended the meeting and asked to go in to executive session to discuss a very delicate and uncomfortable situation they were facing. Tammy Rockey, spoke for the group of four. “We have come here tonight in regard to the village contractor,” Rockey began. “This man has a history of making inappropriate comments to women in this town as well as sending inappropriate text messages to business women. “He introduces himself as the Village of Georgetown Building Inspector. We are all very uncomfortable about talking about this in front of everyone and would like to go into executive session so we can speak openly about this issue.” However, Mayor Cahall told Rockey that the man she was referring to is an employee of Santoro Engineering, who has been contracted by the village to act as an inspector. “We can’t go into executive session on this matter because this man is an employee of Santoro Engineering,” Cahall said, “He does not work for the village di-

anticipate any excess overflow.” Jones added that the next big project would be to bid out the waste water treatment plant. In other business at the meeting Georgetown resident Deborah Taylor asked council if they could do anything about a neighbor, who had recently been granted an easement to his property, located behind her property. “This man was granted this courtesy easement without us even knowing about it,” Taylor said. “We have just recently completed construction of a new septic system on my property. When we built it, we were asked if anything would be driving over it and we told them no. “But now that this easement is in, we have to redo our septic system and install double tiles, at our expense.” Council members listened to what Ms. Taylor had to say then Mayor Dale Cahall asked Jay Cutrell, village solicitor to respond. Cutrell told Taylor that she had been notified about the easement but failed to respond to it within the 28 days she was allotted to respond. “This is not an issue for the village,” Cutrell said, “This is an issue for the courts to settle. However, it is my understanding that the gentleman who owns the property may be selling it in a couple of weeks. My suggestion is, lets just wait and see what happens.” Taylor added that the property is in terrible condition and is not being maintained properly. “They’ve started tearing

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rectly.” Cahall was careful, however, to ensure the man’s name was not mentioned publically until all the facts are known. Cahall added that they would listen to what the group had to say, but didn’t think it was fair to discuss someone who was not available to defend himself. Cutrell told council that he was aware of the accusations by the women and had stopped earlier that day at Rockey’s business but she was too busy to talk at that time. “Well, I understand that this man is not a village employee, but he introduces himself as the Village of Georgetown inspector,” Rockey added. “This issue is

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not going to be swept under the rug, we are going to deal with this. This is awkward enough for us tonight and it’s embarrassing.” Cutrell scheduled a time for the women to meet in his office so he could review the information and look at all the text messages the women had saved on their cell phones. Later in the meeting, Councilman Steve Triplett asked the mayor how often the contract with Santoro was renewed. Also during the meeting Lt. Robert Freeland, assistant police chief gave the police report in the absence of Police Chief Buddy Coburn. Freeland discussed several drug related arrest that had been made in the village

in the past two weeks thanks to the efforts of K-9 Officer Shaun Inlow and his partner Gabber. He reported that Sgt. Cyrus Baker had completed the Instructor’s training seminar. Fire Chief Joey Rockey reported that he had met with the superintendent of the schools, Tom Durbin, to review how tornado drills are operated at the schools. Jones reported to council that the Georgetown/Pleasant Township cleanup days will be April 26-28 at Rumpke, household hazard waste days is June 30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Recycling Center and tire amnesty day will be August 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Recycling Center.

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Ninety Glen Este High School students and staff participated in the ‘X-Out’ Organ and Tissue Awareness Week.

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Glen Este students sponsor donation awarenss week “What the ‘X’ is this all about?” was the message on the red cut out Xs placed throughout the hallways at Glen Este High School. A buzz of questions was overheard: “What is it with all of these red X’s?” Eighteen Health students and GEHS Staff wore Red X t-shirts on Monday April 16 to represent the 18 people who will die (be X’d out) in America that day while waiting on an organ donation. Each day of the week another 18 were added until 90 were reached by the week’s end on April 20. The idea for the X out project grew from the GEHS Health students’ desire to spread the word for the need for Organ and Tissue Donors. Katie Dillon from LifeCenter in Cincin-

nati visited classes to provide education about the issue and an idea for the event. With April being Organ and Tissue Donation Month the students wanted to find a way to spread the word about the myths and facts of becoming a donor. With over 113,000 people on the waiting list in America (enough to fill the Reds, Bengals and OSU Stadiums), the need is great. Each donor can save the lives of eight people and effect 50 more through tissue donations. Becoming a donor is as easy as saying “Yes” when getting a driver’s license or going online to register at www.DonateLifeOhio.org. GEHS Health Instructor Joan Stear said “The students under the direction of Project Director Freshman

Megan Bastin have done an amazing job creating, coordinating and facilitating this community service event! Advocacy for Community Health is the highest of our National Health Standards that we try to achieve at GEHS. These students are doing just that!” As one of the only schools in the area hosting a Donor event, LifeCenter has responded with their support of providing free Tshirts for the participants (made by a heart recipient!) and give-aways for the lunchroom info tables. For more information on scheduling a free presentation from LifeCenter for your organization contact Katie Dillon at kdillon@lifepassiton.org.

Batavia students take awards at state BPA competition Marcus Griffin became Batavia High School’s first state Business Professionals of America champion recently, earning first place in the Human Resource Management competition. He will move on to national competition in Chicago. Two other students in the Batavia/Great Oaks placed in the Top Ten in Ohio in their events. Jessica Pelfrey became the first Batavia sophomore to place in the Top Ten, earning that distinction in the Research Project category. Taylor Swartz placed in the Top Ten in Banking and Finance. The Batavia BPA chapter was also honored for their work with Special Olympics, raising $5,700 this year to support the organization. With 9,567 students, the Ohio BPA organization is

Ryan Harper, Batavia BPA Treasurer, accepts an award on behalf of the Batavia BPA chapter for their work with Special Olympics.

the largest BPA chapter in the country. The students are in the Great Oaks Business Management program at

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Clermont Civil War Committee is planning community events The Clermont County Civil War Commemoration Committee is working on a variety of events to increase awareness about the 150th anniversary of the Civil War (1861-1865). “The CCCWCC is an affiliate of the Clermont County Historical Society; members include local government leaders, historians, and citizens,” said organization chair Harold Paddock. “We are exploring ways to work with the community on educational programs and demonstrations, commemorating Morgan’s Raid and its path through the county, and sponsoring several lectures with a Civil War theme.” “This area is rich in Civil War history,” said Board of Clermont County Commissioners President Bob Proud, honorary co-chair of the CCCWCC. “We have

many connections to the war, including serving as the birthplace of victorious General Ulysses S. Grant.” In the spring of 1861, decades of simmering tensions between the northern and southern parts of the Unites States over states’ rights versus federal authority, westward expansion, and slavery erupted into the American Civil War. The so-called “War Between the States” pitted neighbor against neighbor, and in some cases, brother against brother. By the time it ended in Confederate surrender in 1865, the History Channel reports the Civil War became the costliest war ever fought on American soil; over 620,000 soldiers were killed, millions were injured, and much of the south was left in shambles. “Our first event will be a

luncheon for local business and government leaders to update them on the committee’s work,” said Clermont County Recorder Debbie Clepper, also a member of the committee. “There are many things we would like to do to recognize this important anniversary. We invite community members and groups to partner with us on planning themed events that are both fun and informative.” Other ideas being considered by the commemoration committee include concerts featuring Civil War era music, movies, creation of a Civil War time capsule, and mapping out sites for the Clermont Civil War Historic Trail. If you would like more information about the committee, contact Harold Paddock at (513) 732-7397.

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Estel Helton, 79 Estel Helton, 79, of Goshen, died April 15 in Goshen Township. Helton served as a sergeant in the United States Air Force and Army during the Korean War. He was also a heavy equipment operator with International Union, location 18. He is survived by his wife Audrey Gullett Helton, daughter Anita Graham, grandchildren Sarah Schleith and Jimmy Graham, siblings Clifford and Burl Helton, Thelma Bays and Virgie Damron. He was preceded in death by his siblings Elmer and Curtis Helton, Eunice Baldridge and Bessie Bear. Services 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Milford. Interment at Goshen Cemetery in Goshen. Memorials to Precious Seed Printing Ministry.

John Burke, 96 John P. Burke Sr., 96, died April 17. Burke was an avid athlete and sportsman and was a champion prizefighter in the 1930s. He is survived by his children Kathleen Rosenzweig, Patricia (Jerry) Goode, John (Dell) Burke Jr., Peggy Burke, Theresa (Richard) Pointer and Edward (Carol) Burke, 13 grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Lillian Burke, son Richard Burke and siblings Ethel Meese, Margaret Nelson and Rita Francis. Visitation 6 p.m. April 19 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home and Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. April 20 at St. Thomas More Church. Memorials to St. Thomas More Church.

Bertha Mae Fisher, 81 Bertha Mae Fisher, 81, of Milford, died April 15. Fisher was a staple packer for Senco Fastening. She is survived by her children Linda (Gary) Schneider, Sharon (Gary) Schwegier, Pat (Bill) Cross, Brenda Donaldson and Mike (Kim) Fisher, dear friend Bob Shields, nine grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and siblings Norma Matthews, Carl and Kenneth Smiddy. She was preceded in death by her parents Cora Heaps and Rueben Smiddy, husband Joseph Fisher and siblings Phillip Smiddy, Ann Lee Bowlin and Mattie Ratliff. Services 11 a.m. April 18 at Evans Funeral Home in Milford. Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Montgomery. Memorials to Hospice of Cincinnati. Sidney Jordan, 76 Sidney Albert Jordan, 76, of Stonelick Township, died April 16. Jordan is survived by his wife Lydia Jordan, daughter Pam (Jeff) Shaw, grandchildren Tyler and Dakota Shaw, Eric, Kevin and Kelly Nunner, great-granddaughters Brianna and Kaylee Shaw and many other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his daughter Tracy (Pat) Nunner. Visitation 10 a.m. until noon services April 20 at Craver-Riggs Funeral Home in Milford with Masonic Service at 11:30 a.m. Memorials to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS, 66675. Albert Thiele, 86 Albert Thiele, 86, of Montgomery, died April 18. Thiele is survived by his wife Erika Thiele, children Harold (Susan) Thiele and Heidi Thiele, grandchildren Nicholas (Angela) and Andrew Thiele and greatgranddaughter Kristen. Services 7 p.m. April 26 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Memorials to Hospice of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 633597, Cincinnati, OH 45263 or the Sycamore Senior Center, 4455 Carver Woods Dr., Blue Ash, OH 45242.

Martin Ford, 46 Martin Ford, 46, of Batavia, died April 21. Ford was a musician. He is survived by his wife Holly Ann Reimer Ford, children Ian Joseph, Sydney Ann, Olivia Margaret, Isabella Marie, Ingred-Francis Rose and Beatrice Therese Ford and his brother Lary Dean Ford. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. April 26 at St. Gertrude Church. Interment at St. Louis Cemetery in Owensville. Memorials to Rose Garden Mission, 2040 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky. 41012.

Mary Louise Riggs, 90 Mary Louise Riggs, 90, of Loveland died April 19. Riggs was an artist, seamstress, lover of nature and gardener. She was friendly, outgoing and will be missed by all who knew her. Riggs is survived by her husband Anson Riggs, daughter Diane Riggs, grandchildren Sean and Christopher Riggs, three great-grandchildren, and will also be missed by Joyce Tull, her daughter-inlaw and grand dog Skyler. Private services held at the family's convenience.

Delmer Fauber, 86 Delmer Junior Fauber, 86, of Milford, died April 19 in Madeira. Fauber served in the United States Army during World War II and was also a structural engineer. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Shirley Hopkins Fauber, children Pamela (George) Raney and Stanley (Linda) Fauber, grandchildren Kevyn Dillow, Jennifer (Sean) Burke, Amanda (Mike) Dotson, Jeremy (Ann) Fauber, Elizabeth (Sam) Gradwohl and Jared Dillow, great-grandchildren Macy, Abigail and Charley Burke, Mallory Dotson, Liam Dillow, Drake Gradwohl and Caroline Fauber and siblings Heber Fauber and Dorothy Compher. He was preceded in death by his son Timothy Del Fauber and siblings Delores Dennis and Ralph Fauber. Services 3:30 p.m. April 21 at Buford Cemetery. Interment also at Buford Cemetery.

David Ray Grimsley, 52 David Ray Grimsley, 52, of Milford, died April 16 in Blue Ash. Grimsley was a Systems Analyst for Ohio National Financial Services. He is survived by his wife Mary Ann Schilling Grimsley, children Laura, Scott and Jack Grimsley, mother Sue (Sonny) Coleman Acuff, sister Tammy (Brad) Brister, grandmother Mammy Coleman, mother-in-law Kate Schilling, sister-in-law Lynne (Don) Able, brotherin-law Rob (Kim) Schilling and nieces and nephews Stephanie, Brandon, Amber and Ashley. He was preceded in death by his father Robert Grimsley, brother Lance Grimsley and father-in-law Dr. Ralph Schilling. Services 10 a.m. April 20 at St. Andrew Church in Milford. Interment at St. Andrew Cemetery in Milford. Memorials to St. Andrew Parish Education Endowment Fund, 552 Main Street, Milford, OH 45150.

John Renner Jr., 71 John “Jay” Renner, Jr., 71, died March 29 in Ft. Myers, Fla. Renner served as an electronics technician and seaman in the United States Navy from 1958-1962. He also worked at IBM and went on to operate and manage EPR consulting companies including ZR Data Systems Inc., in Cincinnati. He enjoyed traveling and also enjoyed entertaining his family and friends at his Ft. Myers home. His personal philosophy was that of honesty in all dealings. He was never boastful and was proud of every member of his family. Renner is survived by his siblings Ray (Barb) Renner, Jim (Nadyne) Renner, Sue Renner Anderson, Dru (Fran) Renner, Pat Renner and Taffy (Bruce) Nichols, grandchildren Nathan and Jacob Osborne, Jack Renner and Kendall and Morgan Renner, sister-in-law Susan (Michael) Whitlatch, members of the Patriot Guard Riders of Glen Dale, brother-in-law Michael (Joan) Poskey, special friends Randy and Pat Mathis and many nieces nephews, cousins, aunt and uncle, friends, business associates. His family is grateful for the care provided by Dr. Christopher Roberts, Dr. Robert Baughman and Dr. Elyse Lower, Mercy Hospital Anderson and Gulf Coast Medical Center. He was preceded in death by his parents Mary Huber Renner and John (Jerry) Renner, brother Tim (Ida) Renner and brotherin-law Billy Anderson. Memorial gathering 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. services April 21 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home in Amelia. Memorials to the ALS Association, Development Department, 27001 Agoura Rd. Suite 250, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301.

Thomas Hoeweler, 60 Thomas Hoeweler, 60, of Loveland and Goshen, died April 21 in Cincinnati. Hoeweler was an operations manager for D & L Leasing. He is survived by his wife Beth Ford, children Thomas Hoeweler, Jon (Samantha) Hoeweler and Laurie Hoeweler, step-children Cory (Katy) McDole and Sophie McDole, grandchildren Ava and Emma McDole, sister Judy Duff and mother Harriet Hoeweler. He was preceded in death by his father Art Hoeweler. Services 2:30 p.m. April 28 at Evans Funeral Home in Milford.

James Lindahl, 89 James Richard Lindahl, 89, of Milford, died April 15 in Cincinnati. Lindahl was a machinist for Scheider Instrument. He is survived by his wife Jane Lindahl, children Jerry (Lesley), Glenn (Margo), Lynda (Donald) and Kevin (Carol), grandchildren Joel, Aaron, Rachel, Jaime, Miles, Jane, Sarah and David, 11 greatgrandchildren and sister-inlaw Jean Jaccod. He was preceded in death by his brother-in-law Jack Jaccod. Services April 18 at Milford First United Methodist Church. Interment at Rest Haven Memorial in Evendale. Memorials to Milford First United Methodist Church Music Fund.

Betty Jane Whitley, 71 Betty Jane Whitley, 71, of Milford died April 23. Whitley is survived by her husband Richard Whitley, son Douglas (Lela) Whitley, three grandchildren and step-father Joseph Felter. Services 10 a.m. April 27 at Evans Funeral Home in Milford. Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery in Milford. Memorials to Hospice of Cincinnati.

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Martha Chalk, 92 Martha Chalk, 92, of Milford, died April 13. Chalk was a secretary for the Milford Chamber of Commerce. She is survived by her son Charles Chalk. Services 10 a.m. April 19 at SEM Haven Chapel. Interment at Floral Hills Memorial in Taylor Mill, Ky. Memorials to SEM Haven or the charity of your choice.

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A joyous day is in store for the New Richmond Christian Church / Church of Christ on May 6. Past ministers, youth ministers and wives will reunite for the 170th Anniversary of being in the village of New Richmond. • 9:30 a.m. Bro. Joe LaRue will tell of his work in Scottsdale, AR • 10:30 a.m. WORSHIP Hour • 11:45 a.m. Please bring your favorite dish to share with everyone • 1 p.m. Good singing, pictures from the past (including building of our present church), each minister to share about their families and what they remember, while at New Richmond. Montana Wear and her father/coach Rob Wear celebrate Montana’s milestone.

Felicity’s Wear gets 1,000th strikeout as by-product of hard work Sun staff

Felicity-Franklin’s senior pitcher Montana Wear eclipsed the 1,000 strikeout mark for her career on Thursday, April 12 in a come-from-behind victory to defeat Amelia 4-3. “I finished the last game (against Georgetown) with 998 strikeouts, so I knew what I needed to do,” Wear said. “Our next game was against Amelia, a pretty good team, and I struck out the first batter and then the second as well.” Wear’s 1,000th career strikeout was made all the more memorable because of the player whom she fanned, Nikki Martin. Martin and Wear have been friends going back to playing club ball and Martin told Wear that her record-setting strikeout was Martin’s first of the season. “I’m extremely proud of her,” Montana’s coach and father, Rob Wear said. “I know how hard she’s worked because I’m the guy that has spent all the time on the bucket. I know how hard she’s worked from the time she was nine years old until now.” Rob Wear’s pride was evident in the way he talked about his daughter and you could hear it in his voice. “I kind of get sentimental about this stuff,” he said. “It really chokes me up be-

cause I don’t know how to put it into words. “She’s just a good pitcher and ball player. And she’s a good kid who’s turned into a fine young lady. She just makes me proud.” The accomplishment was something that Montana has set out to do since she first picked up a softball. “It meant a lot to me,” Montana said of her achievement. “It’s a goal I’ve been working towards since my freshman year. I always wanted to break school records.” All of Montana’s success hasn’t come without putting in the work. Montana is billed as one of the hardest working players that her coach has ever seen. Also, her self-discipline is an asset that has allowed her to progress so well year in and year out. “I’ve been working harder and harder every year,” she said. “You know at the end of the season what you need to work on and what you need to do to get better. “I just try to do that every year and not stay on the same level as the year before.” Wear has 168 strikeouts on the season and her coach contends she’s coming up on 1,100 just a few days after getting to 1,000. For Rob Wear and his daughter, the record is a byproduct of countless hours

spent working on Montana’s game at their home in Felicity. “It makes everything worthwhile,” he said. “No just on Montana’s behalf, but all the girls that have played with her. It’s really good when you see someone work hard and reach their dreams and goals, and Montana will tell you, it takes a team to win.” Rob went on to say how the accomplishment is more special with Montana being a hometown girl who lives in Felicity. Her example can serve as an inspiration for younger girls in the community. “With Montana going to Wright State to play Division I softball, it’s a great thing for the community, for the little town of FelicityFranklin,” he said. “Wright State thinks that she is going to improve their program and that’s why they wanted her.” Wear isn’t satisfied with her accomplishment, however. She still has bigger goals on the horizon. “We’ve been trying to get to state for four years and this is the last chance that a lot of us on our team will have with us being seniors,” she said. “We want to go and beat CNE in the regional finals and try to get to state.” And with Montana in the circle, state is a goal well within their sights.

Applications for the Bethel Art & Music Fest Scholarship are now being accepted. All applications must be received by Judi Adams at Community Savings Bank, 503 W Plane St, Bethel,

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2012 graduating senior of Bethel-Tate High School, Grant Vocational School, or a resident of Tate Township will be pursuing higher education and a degree in art or music.

HealthSource of Ohio’s Eastgate Pediatrics has moved to Old US 74 HealthSource of Ohio’s Eastgate Pediatrics has moved to its new location at 559 Old US 74. The newly built facility is located next to Child Focus. The new center, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, is about 15,800 square feet on the upper

level and just over 15,000 square feet on the lower level, which will offer expanded capacity to treat additional patients for their primary care needs. “We are very proud of our new building and we believe our patients will be too,” HealthSource President & CEO, Kim Patton said. HealthSource Eastgate Pediatrics offers pediatric

and adolescent primary care and is accepting new patients. Call (513) 753-2820 to schedule an appointment. HealthSource of Ohio is a community health center providing comprehensive primary health care services to over 54,000 patients throughout Adams, Brown, Clermont, Highland, Fayette and Clinton Counties.

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1854 MIDFIRST BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. ROGER D. FARLEY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of WILLIAMSBURG to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in DeBenneville’s Military Survey No. 2810 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Broadway Street (as platted out in Liberty Heights Addition to the Village of Williamsburg) said point being South 34 degrees 44’ West 175 feet from the intersection of said centerline extended and the South line of Liberty Heights Addition; thence South 55 degrees 38’ East 287 feet to the Southeast line of a tract of 6.6 acres as described in Deed Book 255 page 611 and in the West line of a 7.11 acre tract as described in Deed Book 248 page 510 Clermont County Deed Records; thence with said line South 34 degrees 44’ West 50 feet; thence leaving said lines North 55 degrees 38’ West 287 feet to a point in the said centerline of Broadway extended; thence North 34 degrees 44’ East 50 feet with said centerline extended to the place of beginning. Containing .33 acres of land, more or less. Subject to legal highways. Being the result of a survey and plat made by Stanley E. Registered Montgomery, Surveyor No. 3879, dated November 11, 1953. Said Premises Located at: 455 South Broadway Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176. PPN: 531324.080 Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-26t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1707 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID R. BOHL & JODY ANN BOHL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT SHERIFF’S COUNTY OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situated in the Liberty Heights Subdivision of Williamsburg, Clermont County, State of Ohio: Being the whole lots numbered 10, 11, 12, and 13 in Block 4, according to the recorded plat thereof Plat Book C, Page 58. Said premises also known as: 435 Lytle Avenue, Williamsburg, OH 45176. Permanent Parcel Numbers: 531302D010, 531302D011, 531302D012, & 531302D013 Said Premises Located at: 435 Lytle Avenue, Williamsburg, OH 45176. PPN: 531302D010, 531302D011, 531302D012, & 531302D013 Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Lindsay Niehaus Attorney-at-law 513-396-8100 CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0753 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. BRANDI L. TURNER AKA BRANDI TURNER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at

10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of WILLIAMSBURG to-wit: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont and Township of Williamsburg, part of Daniel Debenneville’s Survey No. 2811 and being Lot No. 11 of Alexander’s Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book “E”, page 51 of the Plat Records of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4015 Alexander Lane, Batavia, Ohio. PROPERTY OWNERS: Brandi L. Turner aka Brandi Turner. PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: Official Record Book 1675, page 38. PPN#: 524432.011 Said Premises Located at: 4015 Alexander Lane, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 524432.011 Said Premises Appraised at $50,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Peter L. Mehler Attorney-at-law 330-425-4201 CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1911 ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. SUBURBAN BOWL, INC., et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF BATAVIA towit: EXHIBIT “A” Real Estate situated in Batavia Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, Military Survey No. 3329, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the point of intersection of the southerly right-of-way line of Front Wheel Drive with the westerly right-ofway line of Curliss Lane; thence with the southerly right-of-way line of Front Wheel Drive N. 69 deg. 18’ 40” W. 555.87 feet to a point, the real POINT OF BEGINNING of this described real estate; thence from said point of beginning and leaving Front Wheel Drive and with the severance line S. 18 deg. 28’ 09” W. 302.23 feet to a point; thence continuing with the severance line N. 71 deg. 31’ 51” W. 5.72 feet to a concrete monument and original corner of Clark; thence N. 50 deg. 07’ 53” W. 387.10 feet to a point; thence N. 39 deg. 12’ 07” E. 207.57 feet to a point in the southerly right-ofway line of Front Wheel Drive S. 63 deg. 27’ 51” E. 213.79 feet and S. 69 deg. 18’ 40” E. 81.04 feet to the point of beginning; containing 1.939 acre of land, more or less, and subject to legal highways and all easements of record. The above description taken from a survey made by Angelo J. Santoro, Registered Surveyor No. 4916. Property: 1991 Front Wheel Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103, Clermont County, OH. Said Premises Located at: 1991 Front Wheel Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 01-20-13C-056 Said Premises Appraised at $750,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Jonathan A. Mason Attorney-at-law CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1005 EVERBANK Plaintiff(s) vs. HOLLY D. MATTHEWS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of BATAVIA towit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Batavia: Situated in Military Survey Nos. 1701 and 1242 and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number 20

of the Batavia Lakes Subdivision, Phase 1, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 6, pages 268, 269, & 270 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Subject to legal highways, easements and conditions of record. Titleholders: Holly D. Matthews and Stephen Matthews. Property Address: 4206 Muscovy Ln, Batavia, OH 45103. Parcel Number: 012014A054 Prior Deed Reference: Book 1381, Page 2412. Recorded: 09/26/2001 Said Premises Located at: 4206 Muscovy Lane, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 012014A054 Said Premises Appraised at $160,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Carrie L. Rouse Attorney-at-law 513-322-7000 CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1050 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff(s) vs. JASON J. WEEKS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the VILLAGE of BATAVIA to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the City of Batavia: Situate in the Township of Batavia in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio and in Scotts Survey No. 586 being bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin in land of Peter and Helen Gehl, the same being the original corner in a tract of 45.37 acres belonging to Peter and Helen Gehl; thence with the line of said Gehl, North 3.50 deg. East 150.725 feet to a point in the line of said Gehl and corner to Eathel L. Fryman and Chester Fryman; thence with the line of said Fryman, South 77 deg. East 318.45 feet to an iron pin in State Route No. 222; thence with said State Route No. 222, South 3.5 deg. West 150.725 feet to an iron pin in said State Route; thence North 77 deg. West 318.45 feet to the place of beginning. Said Premises Located at: 3379 State Route 222, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 032019J094 Said Premises Appraised at $20,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Channing L. Ulbrich Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2016 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. MICHAEL W. SCHULTZ AKA MICHAEL SCHULTZ, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of BATAVIA towit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the Township of Batavia, County of Clermont, State of Ohio: Tract Number 1: Situate in J. Finley’s Military Survey No. 526, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a railroad spike found on the centerline of Filager Road, said beginning point being Westerly 516.74 feet as measured along the centerline of Filager Road from the intersection of the centerline of Filager Road and the West right-of-way line of State Route 132; said beginning point being the Northwest corner of Lance S. Cox’s 6.124 acre tract; thence from said beginning point and with the line of said Cox S. 2 degrees 31’ 06” E., a distance of 259.23 feet to an iron pipe set on the line of said Cox; thence on a new division line through the

land of Michael D. Wolf N. 54 degrees 28’ 58” W. a distance of 86.02 feet to an iron pipe set; thence continuing on a new division line through the land of said Wolf N. 2 degrees 31’ 06” W. passing an iron pipe set at 169.22 feet for a total distance of 199.22 feet to a point on the centerline of Filager Road; thence with the centerline of said road N. 81 degrees 34’ 28” E. a distance of 68.11 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.357 acres more or less, subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record. Being the result of a survey and plat made by Gerald S. Renshaw, Registered Surveyor No. 4872 dated December 17, 1979. Tract Number 2: Situate in James Finley’s Military Survey No. 526, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the centerline intersection of Filager Road and the West right-of-way line of State Route 132; said beginning point being the Northeast corner of the herein described tract: thence from said beginning point and with the West right-of-way line of State Route 132 for the next six (6) courses: S-55 degrees 06’ 55” E. a distance of 10.77 feet to an iron pin; N. 55 degrees 25’ 10” E. a distance of 53.39 feet to an iron pin; S. 33 degrees 32’ 08” E. a distance of 56.90 feet to an iron pin; S. 1 degrees 06’ 30” W. a distance of 170.38 feet to an iron pin; S. 7 degrees 42’ 17” W. a distance of 122.89 feet to an iron pin; S. 9 degrees 03’ 31” W. a distance of 53.70 feet to an iron pin on Samuel Guttman’s North line; thence with Guttman’s line for the next three (3) courses: S. 73 degrees 35’ 34” W. a distance of 103.51 feet to an iron pin; S. 56 degrees 36’ 17” W. a distance of 88.96 feet to an iron pin; S. 3 degrees 08’ 39” E. a distance of 227.09 feet to an iron pin corner to Samuel Guttman; thence with the line of Guttman S. 87 degrees 40’ 19” W. a distance of 351.08 feet to an iron pin; thence on a new division line through the land of John D. Erhardt, Trustee for the next two (2) courses: N. 2 degrees 19’ 41” W. a distance of 186.81 feet to an iron pin; N. 2 degrees 31’ 06” W. a distance of 329.53 feet to an iron spike on the centerline of Filager Road; thence with the centerline of Filager Road for the next five (5) courses: N. 76 degrees 08’ 54: E. a distance of 329.35 feet to an iron spike; N. 72 degrees 59’ 37” E. a distance of 54.00 feet to an iron spike; N. 65 degrees 33’ 06” E. a distance of 44.89 feet to an iron spike; N. 55 degrees 07’ 45” E. a distance of 39.32 feet to an iron spike; N. 42 degrees 54’ 04” E. a distance of 49.18 feet to an iron spike and the place of beginning. Containing 6.124 acres more or less subject, however, to all legal highways and easements of record. Surveyed by Gerald S. Renshaw, Registered Surveyor #4872, on December 3rd, 1976. Said Premises Located at: 6075 Filager Road, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 012003H092, 012003H096 Said Premises Appraised at $275,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0102 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. DANIELLE HARLESS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of PIERCE to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the Village of Amelia, Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio, also being part of Gibbon’s Military Survey No. 493 and Cattlets Military Survey No. 506 and being more particularly described as Lot 33 of Quail Creek Subdivision, Phase III, Block A as set forth in Plat Cabinet 5, Pages 103 and 104 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 21 Arrowhead Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 290112.048 Said Premises Appraised at $130,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-26t3 ----------------------------------------

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April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month Volunteering is its own reward April is the month in which National Volunteer Week falls every year. This is when organizations all over the country make a special effort to thank volunteers. Volunteering has

the work force have contributed to the decline in volunteer numbers. That's why volunteer participation by seniors is more important than ever. More than 41% of persons over 60 years vol-

depend on voluntary help. The notion of volunteerism has been exemplified in the U.S. since the early days of barn raisings and quilting bees. Women notably led volunteer efforts. Social problems such as nursing the sick, antislavery, prison reform, illiteracy, and suffrage are examples of traditional womendominated volunteer roles. The benefits of volunteerism are numerous and include such things as self-satisfaction, relaxation, socialization, and feeling useful

and needed. Some people have trouble donating money to worthy causes - even those they care a lot about. But donating time is even harder. Money can be replaced, time cannot. When individuals give their time, they are literally giving away a piece of their lives. It's the ultimate gift. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, call Clermont Senior Services at 5364021. Or, for other volunteer options, call the United Way of Greater Cincinnati at 211. (That's correct - just

Meals on Wheels volunteer routes are available all over Clermont County. become a meaningful activity for all ages -adolescents, adults within the work force, and retirees. Research has proven the positive rewards of doing for others and finding meaning in activities. The delay of retirement, and the return and staying power of women in

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Jack Richards, the 22year-old Amelia man who struck and killed trusteeelect Jim Bushman November 21, 2011, was sentenced to five years in prison by Judge Timothy Hogan April 23. Richards pleaded no contest to aggravated vehicular homicide and vehicular assault charges March 13. “He got a total of five years,” Clermont County Prosecutor Don White said. White said Richards also received a lifetime driving suspension as well as more than $12,000 in fines that will go to Linda Fraley, Bushman's wife, for funeral expenses. Richards was originally scheduled to have a jury trial in March, however, White said the trial was vacated upon his plea at the pre-trial hearing March 13.

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“He was found guilty of the charges after Judge Hogan spoke with him and heard a letter from the assistant prosecutor,” White said. Richards was charged with aggravated vehicular homicide and vehicular assault charges after the Nov. 21 accident that occurred on state Route 132 near Judd Road in Batavia Township. Richards was driving a Chevrolet pickup truck north on SR 132 and at-

Grassy Run Rendezvous to be held April 27-29 The Grassy Run Historical Arts Committee has announced highly acclaimed first person portrayer Carol Jarboe as she brings alive “Maggie” at the annual rendezvous. Maggie, an Irish indentured servant, came to America in the mid 1700’s under her caretaker Parson John. Listen to the struggles and strife she suffered on the long trip by sea vessel, and her life in the fledgling United States.

You can see Maggie at this year’s Grassy Run Heritage Rendezvous April 28 and 29 at Williamsburg Community Park 150 East Main Street Williamsburg, Ohio. Performances Saturday April 28, and Sunday April 29. Don’t miss this encounter! Visit the 20th Annual Grassy Run Heritage Rendezvous April 27-29. Cincinnati’s most unique family fun festival. Visit

old world demonstrators, strolling musicians, period crafts, children’s hands on crafts and much more! There is onsite parking at the event. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for children. Children five years and under are free. Hours are 10 a.m .- 6 p.m Saturday and 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information call (513) 724-3740 or visit www.GrassyRun.org.

Click it or Ticket campaign to be held May 21 - June 3 According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 84 percent of people wear seat belts. In Ohio, an estimated 82 percent of people buckle up. “In Clermont County, seat belt use is below the national and state average,” said Martha Enriquez with Clermont Safety Communities. “Based on annual analysis, Clermont Safe Communities has found only 78 percent of people are putting on their safety belts when they get into

their motor vehicle. The highest rates of non-compliance appear to be in the southern and southeastern parts of the county.” Enriquez and safety leaders nationwide are hoping that the annual Click It or Ticket campaign (May 21June 3, 2012) will encourage more people to buckle up. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), seat belts save thousands of lives each year. The CDC reports people not wearing a seat belt are 30 times

The Literacy Council of Clermont and Brown Counties announced is planning for its annual Adult Spelling Bee, celebrating the 20th anniversary of one of its major fund-raisers. As many as 20 teams, comprised of three adult spellers, will gather on Friday, June 15 in the newlyrenovated cafeteria of Live Oaks Career Development Campus, 5956 Buckwheat Road in Milford to test their skills against challenging competition. Doors will open at the site at 11 a.m. The Bee will begin promptly at noon. Prior to the start of the Bee, volunteers will serve a complimentary lunch of pizza, soft drinks and desserts, all donated by individuals and local businesses. Guests can also bid on tempting items in the silent auction.

A team sponsorship fee for the Bee is $300. The Literacy Council also encourages individuals and businesses to provide sponsorships for the event at variouslevels: Gold, $1,500, Silver, $1,000 or Bronze, $500. Other donations of any amount will help fund its efforts to combat illiteracy throughout the year. Imaginative spellers may don colorful costumes to represent the organizations they represent. Teams that place first, second and third will receive medals as well as prizes, contributed by local businesses. The Literacy Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. Its twofold mission is to enable adults to acquire basic reading, writing, speaking, and listening and comprehension skills needed to improve job po-

tential and otherwise participate fully in society, as well as to increase awareness of literacy needs in the community. At least twice annually a team trains new volunteers to serve as tutors, each of whom is later matched with a student, 18 years of age or older. Tutors meet with students at least weekly at a mutually convenient location to offer instruction. Currently, the Literacy Council is working with as many as 50 students. It also maintains at its headquarters a computer reading laboratory where students may elect to work alone on improving their literacy skills. Standby help is available to assist the student should he have a problem with working with some of the latest programs in the industry.

Serving Individuals with Waivers G and D have been assisting individuals with developmental disabilities for over thirty years. G and D is located in Sardinia, Ohio. Our main office is in the old Sardinia Elementary school. We operate eight residential group homes with-in Brown and Clermont Counties. We assist individuals from Adams, Brown, Clermont, Highland, Logan and woods counties. We also operate an Adult Day Services Program in the old Sardinia Elementary school building. The individuals each day Monday-Friday come to the program to enjoy our full size Gym, computer room, theater room, music room, sensory room, arts and crafts and our library full of books and puzzles and our rec room with a pool table, and other games. The individuals also have the opportunity throughout the year to visit the Cincinnati Zoo, Krohn’s Conservatory, Millers Bakery, Cedar Brook Horse Farm and much more. The individuals also visit G & D’s local farm in Williamsburg where they get to visit our potbelly pig, chickens, pigmy goats and sheep. We also offer job opportunities, G and D has a production department where individuals can come to work and either does secure document shredding or sort wood plugs, we also have a janitorial enclave where the individuals help keep the building clean. If you want a tour or need more information please call 937-446-2803.

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more likely to be ejected during a crash; three out of four people ejected die from their injuries. The NHTSA has found that among those killed in crashes where seat belts were not worn, most happened overnight. Clermont Safe Communities and local law enforcement leaders are joining with safety leaders from across the country in the Click It or Ticket campaign to help save lives by enforcing seat belt laws around the clock.

Nutrition classes to be held Need help preparing meals that are low cost and healthy? Consider attending a free session from the Ohio State University Extension Clermont’s Family Nutrition Program. “We can present nutrition education, healthy eating, smart shopping, and cooking on a budget classes,” said Mona Glover, FNP program assistant. “We can schedule classes in the community or bring people here to our offices on the Clermont

County Fairgrounds. Classes can be targeted to teens, seniors, anyone.” As Glover put finishing touches on a heart healthy recipe for Orange Honey Fish, by sprinkling a few green onions on the top, she talked about the importance of making healthy food choices. “Dietary guidelines recommend eating two servings of fish a week,” she said. “There are a lot of good recipes out there that can make many people

want to add heart healthy foods, such as fish to their diet.” Check out the honey fish recipe in the April edition of the Clermont County citizen newsletter at www.clermontcountyohio.gov/april +2012citizen+newsletter.pdf. To request more information about the Family Nutrition Program and classes available, call (513) 732-7070 or visit the website www.clermont.osu.edu/.

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tempted to pass Jarrod Brewster, of Cincinnati, who was driving a van north. Richards struck the left side of Brewster's van and went off the left side of the road. As he went off the road, he struck Jim Bushman, who was walking his garbage can to the end of the driveway at the time. Richards came to a stop when he struck a tree. Richards, Brewster and Richards' two passengers Patricia Kearney, 19, of Amelia, and Joshua Masterson, 20, of Cincinnati were all taken to the hospital. Brewster, Kearney and Masterson were treated and released the same day, while Richards remained in the hospital for multiple days. Bushman, who had recently been elected trustee of Batavia Township, was killed as a result of the accident.

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The New Richmond High School baseball team was treated to a pleasant surprise when they were named the No.1-ranked team in Division II in the state of Ohio when the first Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association poll came out on Monday, April 16. “It’s an honor, but what it really is is a recognition of our team by other schools and coaches from around the state,” head coach Brian Benzinger said. “Most of them, you don’t even know who they are with the votes coming in from all over the state, but the kids enjoyed it. “It was a good reward for them for having the start to the season that they had.” When the poll was released, the Lions were 13-0 with a two-game lead in the Southern Buckeye Confer-

Batavia boys’ and girls’ track running in opposite directions BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

The Batavia boys’ and girls’ track teams are on two separate paths in the 2012 season. The boys’ team is off to a great start with a win at the Batavia Invitational this past weekend, while the girls’ team is trying to find their way. “Our boys are doing well, they won our invitational on Saturday (April 21),” coach Mike Hatfield said. “They’re getting a lot better. Some of the younger guys are doing better as well.” Hatfield said that there are a few guys who are exceeding expectations so far this season, namely Nick Dierks and Keyshawn Foley. Dierks is a senior hurdler who won the 110-meter hurdles as well as the 300meter hurdles at the Batavia Invitational. Dierks also runs on the 4x200-meter relay team and the 4x400meter relay team. Foley is doing well in the 100-meter dash, where he finished in fourth place on Saturday, behind teammate Sam Suttles. Other solid performers for the Bulldogs have been their distance runners. “Our strongest point this season is the distance guys,” Hatfield said. “Griffin and Hunter Smith, sophomore twins, are doing well. Same with Josh Moon, he our two-mile guy.” The only down side for the Bulldogs has been the boys’ team struggles with injuries. “If we could have a couple of the younger guys pick it up a little bit, we might be able to compete in the league,” Hatfield said. “We’ve had some guys hurt. But I think we have a chance to get some guys to regionals if they continue to improve. As for the girls, Hatfield said they were struggling with getting enough girls for the events, but it’s not all bad news. Hatfield said that Allison Wagoner and Gabby Switzer are both having solid seasons. “Allison Wagoner is running the 800 and the 400 and she is not doing bad at all,” he said. “Gabby See Batavia, Page A11

ence, but New Richmond athletic director Doug Foote painted a different picture besides the pride in the community. “I think anytime you get recognized, especially in spring sports where you don’t get that big of crowds, it brings a lot of notoriety to those guys,” he said. “Everyone was talking about it in the hallways and over the intercom. “On Friday night, they had a huge crowd, close to 100 people (against Clermont Northeastern), so that was good for those kids.” Foote said that from what he had gathered, it had been some time since a Clermont County school had been ranked the top team in the state, making mention of some of the great teams and players that New Richmond has had come through. The Lions have a great baseball history with players such as Dave Duncan

and Todd Benzinger who have played for the Lions and gone on to professional careers. Coach Benzinger said that while it was a nice honor, they still have the same expectations and goals for their season. “We still want to win the SBC,” the coach said. “Getting out to 5-0 out of the gate, we had a two-game lead, but we always knew it would be tough. “CNE, Western Brown and Bethel have all come on and now are only one game back.” Since the poll was released, the Lions have dropped two of four games, but still remain atop the state poll in week two as the late voting period ended before the Lions lost their first game to Clermont Northeastern. New Richmond would drop their second game on April 23 in a 7-5 loss to

Amelia as the Barons rallied and scored all seven of their runs in one inning to shock the Lions at home. New Richmond still finds themselves in the drivers seat as far as the SBC goes, one game up on CNE and Western Brown with a little over a week left in the season. The Lions will face three Southern Buckeye Conference foes in their last six games with a big matchup looming with Western Brown on April 26. The Lions will play Goshen on the 30th, then finish their season the later in the week with games against Fayetteville (May 2) and Edgewood (May 4) before the postseason kicks off. The sectional tournament will begin following the seeding meeting which takes place on April 29. New Richmond competes in Division II.

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Williamsburg trying to put the pressure on league-leading Felicity-Franklin BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

The Williamsburg Lady Wildcats are going about winning games in a different fashion in 2012. Following the graduation of All-State pitcher, Rachel Meisberger, the Lady Wildcats have been forced to change their team’s recipe for victory, specifically, scoring more runs. “It’s been a transition from the teams we’ve had in the past to what we have this year,” head coach Rick Healey said. “We had to change the way we ap-

proached the game. Instead of getting 15 or 16 strikeouts a game from our pitcher, we have to play more as a defensive unit.” The Lady Wildcats have done that so far, averaging over eight runs a game. “Right now, sitting at 115, we’ve got some seniors that are stepping up and hitting the ball well,” Healey said. “It’s not the same kind of ball, though. We can’t score two or three runs and win. We’re scoring seven, eight, nine, even 10 runs and that’s what we need to do.” Healey is expecting some

the solid hitting from his team to continue as well as the better team defense. Without such a dominant pitcher in the circle, he has had to make some moves on the defensive side of the ball while also being sure that the players he is putting in the field are capable of making the plays. “Tara Dennis was an AllLeague catcher last year and we had to move her to the outfield,” Healey explained. “Because other teams are hitting the ball and hitting it harder, we had to put her out there to use her athleticism to get to

balls and make plays, which she has.” Other players that Healey was highly complimentary of were senior second baseman Emily Barge, Alexa Tibbs and Courtney Wagers. “Emily is just really hitting the ball well and playing good defense,” the coach said. “Alexa Tibbs, same story. She’s hitting it well and showing some good leadership. She’s always talking to the other players, especially the younger ones.” Healey also was happy with the way Wagers has

been playing. “She’s playing great defense and hitting it well. That’s how we’ve accumulated our 11 wins – hitting and fielding. The old style of how we used to play just isn’t there anymore.” With just five games remaining, the Lady Wildcats will try to improve on their third-place standing in the Southern Buckeye Conference National Division. Williamsburg has a league record of 3-3 with three league games left. Healey hopes for the See Burg, Page B14

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 00349 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. DAVID LEE VORNHOLT, ET. AL., Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT, JOHN FESTA, JR., WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as a Defendant by filing a Complaint on February 23, 2012 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcel Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #26-09-09.-245. $1,411.12 #26-09-09.-246B. $7,345.29 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Situate in the Village of New Richmond, Clermont County, State of Ohio, in that part of the Village formerly known as Susanna and known and numbered on renumbered plat of New Richmond, Clermont County, Ohio, as all of in-lot numbered two hundred and forty-five (245) and thirty-nine (39) feet off of lot number two hundred and forty-six (246) and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point of Ohio street corner to lot formerly owned by Andrew Conner (now by Wilcher Jones), running back with his line one hundred and ninety (190) feet to a twenty (20) foot alley; thence North with said alley to the original corner of lots 246 and 247 now corner to George H. Clasgens; thence West with the orignal line of said lots one hundred and ninety (190) feet to Ohio Street; thence South with Ohio Street to the place of beginning, and being a lot about eighty-four (84) feet front on Ohio Street and running back between parallel lines one hundred and ninety (190) feet to a twenty (20) foot alley. Property Address: 314 Ohio Avenue, New Richmond, Ohio. Being the same premises conveyed to Caso March by deed recorded in Deed Book 451, Page 535, Clermont County, Ohio Records and being subsequently conveyed by Caso March to Ben March by deed recorded in Deed Book 517, Page 277, Clermont County, Ohio Records. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is May 10, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title, and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien, and equity of redemption in such property. BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 4-5t6 ----------------------------------------

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 00350 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. DAVID LEE VORNHOLT, ET. AL., Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT, JOHN FESTA, JR., WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as a Defendant by filing a Complaint on February 23, 2012 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcel Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #26-09-09.-243. $14,807.07 #26-09-09.-244 $956.97 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Situated in the Village of New Richmond, Township of Ohio, County of Clermont, and State of Ohio, to-wit: Situate in the Village of New Richmond, Clermont County, Ohio and being In-Lots numbered two hundred forty-three (243) and two hundred fortyfour (244) in said Village. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is May 10, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title, and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien, and equity of redemption in such property. BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 4-5t6 ----------------------------------------PROBATE COURT OF CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO STEPHANIE WYLER, JUDGE ESTATE OF EDWARD C. WATKINS CASE NO. 2012 ES 9058 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF ADMISSION OF WILL TO PROBATE TO: The next of kin, and unknown heirs of Ada Watkins and Robert Watkins, both being the parents of Edward C. Watkins; the unknown heirs and devisees of the above described lineal descendants; the unknown heirs and devisees of the unknown heirs and devisees of the above described lineal descendant; and the unknown next of kin; all of the above being the next of kin of EDWARD C. WATKINS. You are notified as a next of kin and/or a beneficiary under the Will of Edward C. Watkins, deceased, that decedent’s Will was admitted to Probate in the Clermont County Probate Court on April 16, 2012, being Case No. 2012 ES 9058. Any action to contest the validity of the Will must be filed within three (3) months after the fiduciary has filed a certificate with the Court that notice has been given to all next of kin and beneficiaries of decedent’s Will.

LegaLs Daniel R. Harrison, Executor 6810 Willer Way Liberty Township, Ohio 45011 CS 4-19t3 -----------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-02052 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff -vsCHARLES E. LACEY, ET AL., Defendants WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcels# 11-43-32.-004. $3,373.96 11-01567. $2,587.92 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $5,961.88 Court Costs Due: $3,299.00* Total Judgment: $9,260.88 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: “Exhibit A” Situate in Goshen Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being Lot #4 of Stevens Subdivision, as the same is set forth on the plot of said Subdivision, Recorded in Plat Book 1, page 26 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Plat Records. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: CHARLES E. LACEY, 1487 Woodville Pike, Loveland, Ohio 45140. WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 15th day of May, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 29th day of May, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 4-5t5 ---------------------------------------Notice of Publication Case No.: 2012 CVG 01211 In the Municipal Court Civil Division Clermont County, Ohio HI-VIEWS ESTATES, LLC Plaintiff, Vs. CATHERINE CORBIN, Defendant, Note: This notice is issued and published pursuant to Rule 4.4 of the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure. TO THE DEFENDANT: Catherine Corbin, Whose Last known address is Unknown. MUNICIPAL COURT CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Address: 4433 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio 45103. A Complaint for Eviction naming you as Defendant was filed on March 26, 2012, Case No.: 2012 CVG 01211. The Complaint for Eviction comes on for hearing on June 26, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. This publication will be published once a week for six successive weeks, and the last publication will be made on May 3, 2012. In the case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as permitted by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure within twentyeight days after the last publication of this notice, judgement by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. TIM RUDD Clerk of Municipal Court Clermont County, Ohio 4430 St. Rt. 222 Batavia, OH 45103 CS 3-29t6 ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1348 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. ROBERT D. GROOMS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MIAMI to wit: Situated in Deblin Subdivision, Block “B”, Jones Military Survey Number 991, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being all of Lot numbered Twenty-seven (27) on the north side of Deblin Drive in said county and state, plat of said subdivision being recorded in Plat Book “X” pages 11 and 11-A of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No. 184036A027 Property Address: 1202 Deblin Drive, Milford, OH 45150. Said Premises Located at 1202 Deblin Drive, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 18-40-36A-027 Said Premises Appraised at $95,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Maria Divita Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1286 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID SHEARER AKA DAVID W. SHEARER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of BATAVIA to wit: 3908 Wolf Crk Unit 51, Amelia, OH 45102 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, Military Survey Number 1762 and being Unit Number 51 of Section 2 of the condominium property known as Little Creek Condominium, and as shown in Exhibits C 6-7-8 of said Declaration of Condominium, the records and drawings of which are recorded in Deed Book 682, page 125 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio and amendment number 2 to said Declaration recorded in Deed Book 684, page 291 as recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, pages 431-433. Together with and subject to easements and restrictions of record. Parcel No. 036402A051 Property commonly known as: 3908 Wolf Creek Unit 51, Amelia, Ohio 45102. Parcel Number(s): 036402A051 Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 2070, page 1164 recorded on 7/11/2007. Said Premises Located at 3908 Wolf Creek Unit 51, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 036402A051 Said Premises Previously Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Oh. Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law 330-436-0300 CS 4-12t3 ----------------------------------------

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The Clermont Sun SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1735 FIFTH THIRD BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. BENJAMIN CASTLE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MIAMI to wit: EXHIBIT “A” Case Caption: Fifth Third Bank v. Benjamin Castle Address of Property: 5699 Day Circle West, Milford, OH 45150. Parcel Number: 18-40-12A082 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Miami: And being Lot Number 82 of North Day Heights Subdivision, Section B, in Plat Book E, page 112, Clermont County Records. Subject to and together with all easements, restrictions, and legal highways, if any of record. Deed Reference: Recorded in/as OR 1884, page 1696 in the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 5699 Day Circle West, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 184012A082 Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Sarah A. Okrzynski Attorney-at-law 513-241-7722 CS 4-12t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0356 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. EDWARD KUZNICKI, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MIAMI to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the State of Ohio, Miami Township, County of Clermont and being Lot No. 1 of the Ridgeview Acres Subdivision as shown in Plat Book No. P, Page 24 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Records at Batavia Ohio. Said Premises Located at 5437 Country Lane, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 182407B096 Said Premises Appraised at $95,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-12t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1110 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. JIMMY B. LAWRENCE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MIAMI to wit: Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Miami, and in Clark’s Military Survey No. 972 and being more particularly described as follows: beginning at a spike in the Woodville Pike (State Route #131) which is North 81 degrees 30’ E. 365.00

feet from the Southwest corner of land conveyed in Deed Book 259, page 100 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records; thence N. 0 degrees 59’ E. 218.19 feet to a point in the line of F.K. Day thence S. 85 degrees 58’ E. 82.77 feet with the line of F.K. Day; thence S. 0 degrees 59’ W. 199.98 feet with another line of said Day, to a spike in Woodville Pike; thence S. 81 degrees 30’ W. 83.80 feet with Woodville Pike to the place of beginning, subject to all legal highways. Parcel No. 182405B063 Property Address: 1292 State Route 131, Milford, OH 45150. Said Premises Located at 1292 State Route 131, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 18-24-05B-063 Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Maria Divita Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-12t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1786 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. MICHAEL R. MULLINS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MIAMI to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Jones Military Survey No. 976, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being more particularly described as all of Lot No. 207 of Longfield Acres Subdivision, Section 6, as the same appears of record in Plat Book P, page 50, of the Clermont County, Ohio, Registered Land Records. Said Premises Located at 5787 Tall Oaks Drive, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 184631E207 Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-12t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0982 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. NORMAN J. KNEIPP, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MIAMI to wit: Situated in the Township of Miami, County of Clermont, and State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Situated in Military Survey No. 976, Miami Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio and being further described as being Lot No. 265 of Longfield Acres Subdivision, Section 4, and recorded in Plat Book O, page 40, Recorder’s Office, Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 5723 Linden Drive, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 18-46-31C-265 Said Premises Appraised at $80,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Susana E. Lykins Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------

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PPN#: 182517J142 Said Premises Located at: 1527 Summit Ridge Road, Loveland, OH 45140. PPN: 182517J142 Said Premises Appraised at $140,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio James P. Lucas Attorney-at-law 330-425-4201 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1332 PNC MORTGAGE A DIVISION OF PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. JAMES D. NABER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MIAMI to-wit: Situated in the Township of Miami, Clermont County, State of Ohio. Situated in Watts Military Survey No. 12483 and Harvey/Stark No. 3621 and being all of Lot No. 10, of Webers Crossing Subdivision, Section 1, as the same appears on the recorded plat thereof in Plat Cabinet 4, pages 589 and 590 in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No: 189102.010 Property Address: 1082 South Muscovy Drive, Loveland, OH 45140. Said Premises Located at: 1082 South Muscovy Drive, Loveland, OH 45140. PPN: 18-91-02-010 Said Premises Appraised at $225,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Elizabeth A. Carullo Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0714 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. JOHN M. DANIEL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF MIAMI to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Miami: Situate in Miami Township, Edwards Military Survey Number 720, Clermont County, Ohio and being all of Lot #134 of Mueller Meadow Subdivision, Section 3, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 8, page 168-169 of the record of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 959 Paul Vista Drive, Loveland, Ohio. PROPERTY OWNERS: John M. Daniel and Amy Bellamah Daniel. PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: Official Record 1815, page 1598. PPN#: 172517B358 Said Premises Located at: 959 Paul Vista Drive, Loveland, OH 45140. PPN: 172517B358 Said Premises Appraised at $170,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Ronald J. Chernek Attorney-at-law 330-425-4201 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Wayne Township Board of Appeals will be holding a public appeals hearing at 6320 State Route 133, Goshen, Oh. 45122 on Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. case #2012-01. An application filed by Mr. Daniel Murphy requesting a variance on P.I.N. #473402E095. located at 3452 Hunters Creek Rd., Goshen, Ohio 45122. A variance is requested on setbacks of a new Single Family Residence. CS 4-26t2 ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1944 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1 Plaintiff(s) vs. GARY L. KITE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of BATAVIA to-wit: Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and known as Huntington’s Addition to Amelia, Ohio, and being Lot Numbered 27C, the plat of which is recorded in Plat Book C, pages 88 and 95 and being a replat of Lots 27 & 28 as recorded in Plat Cabinet 13, pages 124-125 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at: 67 Huntington Avenue, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 030105A027C Said Premises Previously Appraised at $125,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Craig Thomas Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1090 FIFTH THIRD BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. MICHAEL R. WAITS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” Case Caption: Fifth Third Bank v. Michael R. Waits Address of Property: 5236 Beechwood Rd., Milford, OH 45150. Parcel Number: 39-31-09C023 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Powell’s Military Survey No. 430, of the Virginia Military Survey District, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Romohr Road and the North line of George Washington’s Military Survey No. 1775; thence South 79 deg. 40’ 04” East for a distance of 1230.07 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin set; thence North 01 deg. 32’ 45” West for a distance of 1424.10 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin set; thence North 87 deg. 01’ 24” East for a distance of 1463.52 feet to a point in the West line of a 2.00 acre parcel currently deeded to Kevin and Veronica Finley by OR Book 1210, page 2079; thence North 03 deg. 03’ 51” West for a distance of 277.07 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin set; thence North 89 deg. 18’ 17” East for a distance of 277.36 feet to a point in the centerline of Beechwood Road; thence South 05 deg. 25’ 11” East, along said centerline, for a distance of 224.85 feet to a mag nail set at the place of beginning for the parcel hereby described; thence South 84 deg. 30’ 40” East, along the grantor’s North line, pasing a 5/8 inch iron pin set at 30.00 feet, for a distance of 436.65 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin set; thence South 03 deg. 26’ 24” East, along a new division line, for a distance of 195.58 feet to an iron pin set; thence North 89 deg. 36’ 20” West along a new division line, passing a 5/8 inch iron pin set at 410.53 feet, for a distance of 426.76 feet to a mag nail set in the centerline of Beechwood Road; thence North 03 deg. 41’ 19” West, along said centerline, for a distance of 84.79 feet to a point; thence North 05 deg. 25’ 11” West, along said centerline, for a distance of 150.11 feet back to the place of beginning. Said property contains 2.110 acres, more or less. Being the result of a plat and survey made by Earl Frank Centers, P.S., Ohio Reg. No. 7572, said plat being dated 19, June 2001. Subject to and together with all easements, restrictions, and legal highways, if any, of record. Deed Reference: Recorded in/as Volume 1455, Page 2050 of

the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at: 5236 Beechwood Road, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 39-31-09C-023 Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Erin K. McConnell Attorney-at-law 513-241-7722 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1502 CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff(s) vs. CORNELIA V. SMITH, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MILFORD to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the City of Milford, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being a portion of Lot 46 of the Village of Milford as laid out by John Hageman as recorded in the Clermont County Courthouse Records, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the East line of High Street, said point being South 14 deg. 00 min. West 40.00 feet from the Northwesterly corner of the aforementioned Lot 46; thence leaving said East line South 76 deg. 00 min. East, 66.00 feet to an iron pin; thence North 14 deg. 00 min. East 17.10 feet to an iron pin; thence South 76 deg. 00 min. East 104.00 feet to the East line of a vacated alley; thence with said East line South 14 deg. 00 min. West 91.10 feet passing an iron pin at 57.90 feet; thence leaving said East line North 76 degrees 00 min. West, 31.85 feet; thence North 20 deg. 34 min. East, 16.21 feet. Thence North 76 degrees 00 min. West, 140.00 feet to the East line of High St.; thence with said East line North 14 deg. 00 min. East, 57.90 feet to the place of beginning containing 12,118.5362 sq. ft. of land subject to all legal highways, easements, reservations, restrictions and covenants of record, if any. Said Premises Located at: 320 High Street, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 210731B046A Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1830 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. JOHN K. SCHULER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of MILFORD to-wit: 443 Club Drive, Milford, OH 45150 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Robert Powell’s Military Survey No. 430, City of Milford, Milford Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an existing P.K. nail in the centerline of South Milford Road at its intersection with the centerline of Club Drive (a private Right of Way); thence leaving the centerline of South Milford Road North 28 deg. 13’ West 13.86 feet to an existing P.K. nail in the Northerly line of Club Drive; thence along said Northerly line South 56 deg. 47’ West 430.32 feet to a point in a 20” Maple Tree; thence continuing along said Club Drive South 59 deg. 24’ West 261.40 feet to an existing 1” iron pipe and the true place of beginning for this description; thence South 14 deg. 28’ West 48.86 feet to an existing P.K. nail; thence South 32 deg. 26’ West 30.36 feet to an existing P.K. nail; thence South 52 deg. 26’ West 66.00 feet to an existing P.K. nail; thence South 45 deg. 41’ West 33.00 feet to an existing P.K. nail; thence South 18 deg.

06’ West 31.93 feet to an existing P.K. nail; thence South 2 deg. 15’ West 58.71 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence North 7 deg. 45’ West 191.00 feet to an existing 5/8” iron pin; thence North 82 deg. 43’ East 108.20 feet to an existing 1” iron pipe; thence North 79 deg. 13’ East 212.47 feet to the beginning containing 1.064 acres of land. This description is the result of a survey and plat by Lansdale Surveying, Inc. under the supervision of Jay S. Olberding, Professional Surveyor, Ohio Registration #S-7188. NOTE: The acreage indicated in the legal description is solely for the purpose of identifying the said tract and should not be construed as insuring the quantity of land. The above described real estate is a part of the same premises described as recorded in OR Book 1295, page 1180 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel No. 210734.020 on the Tax Maps of said County. Parcel Number(s): 210734.020 Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 1988, Page 2350, filed June 30, 2006. Said Premises Located at: 443 Club Drive, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 210734.020 Said Premises Appraised at $375,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law 330-436-0300 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0973 RIVERHILLS BANK, N.A. FKA NEW RICHMOND NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. FOREST O. RAMSEY AND KIMBERLY A. RAMSEY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of PIERCE to-wit: Situate in Pierce Township, in Hamlet, in Survey No. 506, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of State Route No. 132, S. 4 deg. 6’ W. 132 feet from the C.G.&P. right-of-way; thence S. 67 deg. 30’ E. 317 feet to a stake; thence through the lands of Luther Pollitt, S. 4 deg. 6’ W. 70 feet to a stake on the line of land formerly owned by B.L. Ketchum, now Zimmerman; thence with his line N. 88 deg. 53’ W. 300 feet to the center of State Route 132, referred to as the New Richmond-Batavia Pike; thence with the centerline of said Pike N. 4 deg. 6’ E. 188 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.89 acre of land. Instrument Reference: OR Book 030, page 758, Clermont County Ohio Records. Auditor’s Parcel No. 28-2806A-111 Save & Except: That certain .078 tract conveyed to the State of Ohio at Vol. 1092, page 195 leaving a remainder tract of .812 acres. Said Premises Located at: 3406 State Route 132, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 282806A111 Said Premises Previously Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Bethany L. Suttinger Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-12t3 ---------------------------------------NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NAME CASE NO. 12-NC-761 Applicant hereby gives notice to all interested persons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in the Probate Court of Clermont County, Ohio requesting the change of name of Phyllis Elaine Young Canter to Phyllis Elaine Young. The hearing on the application will be held on the 29th day of May, 2012, at 2:00 o’clock P.M. in the Probate Court of Clermont County, located at 2379 Clermont Center Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103. Phyllis Elaine Canter Applicant CS 4-26t1 ----------------------------------------

The Board of Clermont County Commissioners will be accepting sealed bids for the sale of real estate no longer necessary for public use pursuant to and in compliance with Section 307.09 of the Ohio Revised Code. All bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope marked: Bid – Sale of Real Estate – Blue Building. All bids must be received in the office of the Board of Clermont County Commissioners, 3rd Floor, 101 E. Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103, no later than 2:00 P.M. local time on Thursday, May, 10, 2012 at which time all bids shall be opened. Said property appraised for $25,000. Minimum bid for the property will be $15,000. Property being sold is located at 60 Market Street, located in the Village of Batavia, County of Clermont. Property is described as 0.098 acres of land and being P.I.N. 060203.120B. Property can be reviewed by visiting the web site of the County Auditor and Recorder at www.clermontcountyohio.gov All bids shall be accompanied by a bid bond or cashier’s check, certified check or money order in the amount of 10% of the bid. Interested parties may contact Wade Grabowski at the Clermont County Facilities Management Department, 4001 Filager, Batavia, Ohio 45103, Phone: (513) 732-8850, FAX: (513) 732-7900. Office hours are from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday thru Friday. NOTE: ALL PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS/RESPONDENTS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT TO CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF THE CLERMONT COUNTY STAFF OR OFFICIALS OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED CONTACT PERSON. The Board of Clermont County Commissioners reserves the right to waive any informalities, reject any or all bids and to hold such bids for a period of sixty (60) days before taking any action and to award the purchase to the highest responsible bidder. This notice is also posted on the contracting authority’s internet site at the following internet site at the following internet address: www.clermontcountyohio.gov In order to view the legal notice please click on the link “Legal Notices” located on the Clermont County Home Page. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Edwin H. Humphrey, President Robert L. Proud, Vice President David H. Uible, Member ATTEST: ________________________ Judith Kocica, Clerk of the Board CS 4-12t4 ---------------------------------------Wells Fargo Bank, NA -vsUNKNOWN HEIRS, FIDUCIARIES, BENEFICIARIES, DONEES AND DEVISEES OF DOROTHY M. BOWLES et al. LEGAL NOTICE Unknown Heirs, Fiduciaries, Beneficiaries, Donees and Devisees of Dorothy M. Bowles, whose last place of residence is unknown and John Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Dorothy M. Bowles, whose last place of residence is known as 552 Aspen Glen Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244, but whose present place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on March 7, 2012, Wells Fargo Bank, NA filed its Complaint in Case No. 12 CVE 0431 in the Court of Common Pleas of Clermont County, 270 Main Street, Batavia, Ohio, seeking foreclosure and alleging that the Defendants Unknown Heirs, Fiduciaries, Beneficiaries, Donees and Devisees of Dorothy M. Bowles and John Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Dorothy M. Bowles have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel #: 41-68-02E-906 & 41-68-02G-060G Property Address: 552 Aspen Glen Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244 The Defendants named above are required to answer on or before the 24th day of May, 2012. Wells Fargo Bank, NA BY: SHAPIRO, VAN ESS, PHILLIPS & BARRAGATE, LLP Lindsay Niehaus Esq., Attorney at Law Attorney for PlaintiffPetitioner 4805 Montgomery Road, Suite 320 Norwood, Ohio 45212 (513) 396-8100 Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clermont County Clerk of Courts 270 Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103 By: B. Burroughs, Deputy Clerk CS 4-12t3 -----------------------------------------

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Thence with the line of said Goshen Township Trustees, S 73 deg. 15’ 53” W, a distance of 241.61’ to a set 5/8” iron pin; Thence continuing with said line, N 41 deg. 36’ 09” W, a distance of 165.00’ to the POINT OF BEGINNING, passing through a set 5/8” iron pin at 145.00’. Contains 1.1272 Acres, subject to legal highways and easements and restrictions of record. Being part of the property conveyed to David Morris as recorded in Deed Book 192 Page 255 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office and being all of Parcel Identification Number 112212A060. Bearings on this description are based on TL46-67. Being the result of a plat and survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Professional Surveyor No. 6657 and dated October 26, 2011. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is May 24, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title, and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien, and equity of redemption in such property. BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By M. Schnatz Deputy Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 4-19t6 ----------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0267 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. ROBERT A. BOSKEN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of PIERCE to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being Lot #96 in Fourth Addition to Arcadia Subdivision, Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio, a plat of which is recorded in Plat Book G, page 47A of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio, said Subdivision being a part of the property conveyed to Milton W. Brown by deeds recorded in Deed Book 234, page 80 and Deed Book 247, page 487 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Premises commonly known as: 3679 Maplewood Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. Permanent Parcel Number: 28-44-23E-096 Said Premises Located at 3679 Maplewood Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 28-44-23E-096 Said Premises Appraised at $115,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Oh. Nicholas J. Cardinal Attorney-at-law 216-360-7200 CS 4-19t3 ----------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1495 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. CHRISTOPHER JONES, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of PIERCE to wit: Situate in Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio, Stevens Military Survey #1671, #1672, and #1673 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Merwin-Ten Mile Road and the centerline of Gaskins Road; thence westerly along the centerline of Gaskins Road a distance of 565.6 feet more or less to the place of beginning; thence continuing along the centerline of Gaskins Road North 88 deg. 40’ 40” West a distance of 98.87 feet to a point; thence North 1 deg. 19’ 20” East a distance of 225.00 feet to a point; thence South 88 deg. 40’ 40” East a distance of 111.37 feet to a point; thence South 1 deg. 19’ 20” West a distance of 187.50 feet to a point; thence along a curve deflecting to the right, an arc distance of 19.63 feet, having a radius of 12.50 feet to a point; thence South 1 deg. 19’ 20” West a distance of 25.00 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 0.567 acres. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1072 Gaskins Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. PROPERTY OWNERS: Christopher Jones. PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: OR Book 2032, Page 977. PPN#: 282808B143 Said Premises Located at 1072 Gaskins Road, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 282808B143 Said Premises Appraised at $180,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Peter L. Mehler Attorney-at-law 330-425-4201 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1876 EVERBANK Plaintiff(s) vs. MELINDA A. GOFF AKA MELINDA GOFF AKA MINDY SALAMON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: EXHIBIT “A” DESCRIPTION OF LAND Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio and Taylor Military Survey No. 637, and being a part of lands conveyed by Raymond Shannon and Charlotte Shannon, to William Light and Dorothy L. Light, as recorded in Deed Book 329, page 471 and more particularly described as follows: Lot No. 18 located on Lee Ann Drive, of the Sharon Acres Subdivision Plat Number 629283, containing .459 acres, more or less, and shall be subject to restrictions of record. The above described real estate being subject to all easements and restrictions of record, matters of zoning, real estate taxes and assessments not yet due and payable, and all legal highways recorded in Plat Book I page 16. Said Premises Located at 485 Lee Ann Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45255. PPN: 414232.018 Said Premises Appraised at $100,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Kriss D. Felty Attorney-at-law 216-588-1500 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0388 U.S. BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. SCOTT P. SCHATZMAN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: Situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont and State of Ohio: And being known, numbered and designated as Lot No. 113 of Beechmont Park Subdivision, Block Number 3 as recorded in Plat Book J Page 19 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No. 41-42-44F-113 Property Address: 4351 Beechmont Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244. Said Premises Located at 4351 Beechmont Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 41-42-44F-113 Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Anita L. Maddix Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-19t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2572 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC., ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-24 Plaintiff(s) vs. JEFFREY SCHULZ AKA JEFFREY SCOTT SCHULZ AKA JEFFERY SCOTT SCHULZ, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the State of Ohio , County of Clermont, Union Township and being in Morrow’s Military Survey No. 666, to-wit: Being all of Lot No. 13 of Park Place Subdivision, Section 2, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 10, pages 180 and 181, of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Parcel No. 41-32-14A-388 Property commonly known as: 501 Park Place, Cincinnati, OH 45244. Titleholders: Jeffrey Scott Schultz. Prior Deed Reference: Instrument No. 200800020120, Book 2136, Page 1768/filed 8.5.08. Said Premises Located at 501 Park Place, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 41-32-14A-388 Said Premises Appraised at $185,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Carrie L. Rouse Attorney-at-law 513-322-7000 CS 4-19t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0009 BROOKSTONE HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. DONALD BRIAN BICE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: EXHIBIT A Parcel #41-61-04A-003 Situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont, and State of Ohio, in the Carrington Military Survey No. 2434

described as follows: Being Unit No. 3 of Section One of the condominium property known as Brookstone Condominium as described in the Declaration of Condominium and as above in Exhibit A, B, C, D, E, and F of said Declaration of Condominium, the records and drawings of which are recorded in Deed Book 633, Page 313 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 465 Vancover Court, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 416104A003 Said Premises Appraised at $60,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Lori Fields-Lee Attorney-at-law 859-426-1300 CS 4-19t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1435 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH BOTH COUNTRYWIDE BANK, F.S.B. AND BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. FRED I. DAVIDSON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: First American Title Insurance Company Order No: J10-5347 PRELIMINARY JUDICIAL REPORT SCHEDULE A DESCRIPTION OF LAND Situated in Union Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio in Military Survey No. 1115 and more particularly described as follows: Lot No. 89 of Block III< Part 3 of Fernell Heights Subdivision, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book “N” page 4, Clermont County, Ohio Records. Being the same premises as described in Official Record Book 1415, Page 1797 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Premises commonly known as: 604 Mercury Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244. Permanent Parcel No. 41-4231E-089 Said Premises Located at 604 Mercury Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 41-42-31E-089 Said Premises Appraised at $100,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Nicholas J. Cardinal Attorney-at-law 216-360-7200 CS 4-19t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0424 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. JASON M. RODENBERG AKA JASON RODENBERG, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of BATAVIA to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in M.S. Survey #1671, 1672, and 1673, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot 57 of Braxton Parke, Section Three, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 10, pages 7779, of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. There are excepted from the general warranty covenants and the property is conveyed subject to: installments of taxes and assessments occurring after the date hereof; covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements as set forth on the record plat described above or otherwise of record including, but not limited to, the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Reservation of Easements for Braxton Parke recorded in Official Record

Book 1309, Page 2222, the First Supplemental Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Reservation of Easements for Braxton Parke recorded in Official Record Book 1397, page 1692 and the First Amendment to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions and Reservation of Easements for Braxton Parke recorded in Official Record Book 1445, page 1298 at the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office, and all amendments and supplements thereto. Being part of the same property conveyed to the Grantor by deed recorded in Official Record Volume 1461, Page 1484, of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office at Batavia, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 3818 Golden Meadow Court, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 032023A331 Said Premises Appraised at $175,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Matthew J. Richardson Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-19t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1350 THE PARK NATIONAL BANK FKA FIRST CLERMONT BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. JOE M. CONLEY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being part of Payton’s Survey No. 3858, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of State Route 74, said point being 977.04 feet out of center of said State Route 74 West of the West line of Elmer Flock, formerly Shide’s Lane alos being North 55 deg. 34’ West 75 feet from the corner of Geo H. Hermerding; thence with the center of said State Route 74, North 55 deg. 34’ West 75.00 feet to a spike, also being a corner to James S. Young; thence with Beck and Young line, South 33 deg. 56’ West 304.00 feet to a stake; thence South 53 deg. 04’ East 68.00 feet to a stake; thence North 35 deg. 16’ East 306.87 feet to place of beginning, containing 0.487 acres more or less. Parcel No. 413104B297 Property Address: 1051 Old State Route 74, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 1051 Old State Route 74, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 41-31-04B-297 Said Premises Appraised at $50,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Jennifer N. Heller Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-19t3 --------------------------------------NOTICE TO BIDDERS REPLACEMENT OF ROOF AT WAYNE TOWNSHIP HALL Sealed bids will be received for the purpose of replacing the roof of the Wayne Township Hall. Sealed bids should be delivered in person by 2:30 p.m. (local time) on May 17, 2012 to 6320 State Route 133, Goshen, Ohio. The bids will be opened at 8:00 p.m. (local time) on May 17, 2012 in the Township Hall, 6320 State Route 133, Goshen, Ohio. Specifications and bid forms are on file at the Wayne Township Board of Trustees building in the Office of the Township Fiscal Officer. CS 4-26t2 ----------------------------------------

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LEGAL NOTICE Associates Financial Services Corporation, whose last place of business is known as 700 Eastgate South Suite 180, Cincinnati, OH 45245 but whose present place of business is unknown, will take notice that on March 6, 2012, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas As Indenture Trustee For The Registered Holders Of Saxon Asset Securities Trust 2004-2 Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Notice, Series 2004-2, filed its Complaint in Foreclosure in Case No. 2012 CVE 00426 in the Court of Common Pleas Clermont County, Ohio alleging that the Defendants, Associates Financial Services Corporation, have or claim to have an interest in the real estate located at 433 Ely Street, Batavia, OH 451032820, PPN #060213A033A, 060213A034A, 060213A035A, and 060213A036A. A complete legal description may be obtained with the Clermont County Auditor’s Office located at 101 East Main Street, Batavia, OH 45103-2961. The Petitioner further alleges that by reason of default of the Defendant(s) in the payment of a promissory note, according to its tenor, the conditions of a concurrent mortgage deed given to secure the payment of said note and conveying the premises described, have been broken, and the same has become absolute. The Petitioner prays that the Defendant(s) named above be required to answer and set up their interest in said real estate or be forever barred from asserting the same, for foreclosure of said mortgage, the marshalling of any liens, and the sale of said real estate, and the proceeds of said sale applied to the payment of Petitioner’s claim in the property order of its priority, and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable. THE DEFENDANT(S) NAMED ABOVE ARE REQUIRED TO ANSWER ON OR BEFORE THE 31st DAY OF MAY, 2012. BY: THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN D. CLUNK CO., L.P.A. Charles V. Gasior #0075946 Attorneys for Plaintiff-Petitioner 4500 Courthouse Blvd. Suite 400 Stow, OH 44224 (330) 436-0300 - telephone (330) 436-0301 - facsimile requests@johndclunk.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts By: M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 00032 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER 101 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Plaintiff -vsDAVID MORRIS, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS, DAVID MORRIS AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE, AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY OF DAVID MORRIS AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE, AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY, OF DAVID MORRIS, ALL WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as a Defendants by filing a Complaint on January 9, 2012 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcel Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #11-22-12A-060. $2,764.20 Legal Description: See Exhibit “A” Exhibit “A” Description of Property 1.1272 Acres Situate in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of James Taylor’s Military Survey No. 4244 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a set magnail in the centerline of McHenry Road, corner to the Goshen Township Trustees (Shiloh Cemetery), said magnail being 1902.27’ northeast of the centerline intersection of Shiloh Road and McHenry Road as measured along the centerline of McHenry Road; Thence with the centerline of McHenry Road, N 49 deg. 08’ 51” E, a distance of 235.23’ to a set magnail, corner to William & Lisa Burns; Thence with the line of Burns, S 38 deg. 07’ 40” E, a distance of 264.01’ to a set 5/8” iron pin, corner to said Goshen Township Trustees, passing through a found 1/2” iron pin at 19.97’;

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Records of Clermont County, Ohio. PPN: 413104C421 Street Address: 4529 Honey Hill Lane, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at: 4529 Honey Hill Lane, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 413104C421 Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio David W. Cliffe Attorney-at-law 800-910-4249 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-2173 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. DERIC B. GIBSON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION The following described real estate located in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Union: Situated in Peyton’s Military Survey #3856, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot No. 318 of Willowbrook P.U.D. Phase II, Block F as recorded in Plat Book T, pages 24, 25, and 26 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at: 4560 New Market Court, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 417001G318 Said Premises Appraised at $60,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0809 BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. JANET MARIE HIBBARD, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF UNION to-wit: Situated in Payton’s Military Survey #3956, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number 316 of Willowbrook Phase Two, Block F, as recorded in Plat Book T, pages 24 to 26 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio, together with easements over the common areas as set forth in Miscellaneous Book 31, page 130, Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at: 4556 New Market Ct., Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 41-70-01G-316 Said Premises Appraised at $62,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Lindsay Niehaus Attorney-at-law 513-396-8100 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1938 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. MARY BENE AKA MARY KRECHTING, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM,

4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to-wit: Situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont and in the State of Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number 62 of Nature Run Subdivision, Block B, and the same is recorded in Plat Book I, page 13, of the Clermont County, Ohio Registered Land Records. Parcel No. 413104E236 Property Address: 1157 Nature Run Road, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at: 1157 Nature Run Road, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 413104E236 Said Premises Appraised at $75,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Jeffrey A. Tobe Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0936 CITIMORTGAGE INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff(s) vs. STANLEY HARTMAN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of BATAVIA towit: Situated in the State of Ohio, Clermont County, Batavia Township, in Thomas’ Military Survey No. 1762 and in Mabone’s Military Survey No. 998 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stone found (disturbed) at the Northeast corner of Thomas’ Military Survey No. 1762; thence North 55 deg. 31’ 00” East, passing a 5/8” iron pin set at 88.19 feet, a total distance of 129.95 feet to a P.K. nail set in the centerline of State Route No. 132; thence with the centerline more or less, for the next two courses and distances; South 18 deg. 44’ 16” West, 83.35 feet to a P.K. nail set; thence South 19 deg. 19’ 00” West, 224.81 feet to a P.K. nail set; thence, leaving said centerline, North 61 deg. 00’ 10” West, passing a 5/8” iron pin set at 22.80 feet, a total distance of 509.15 feet to a 1/2” iron pin found; thence South 86 deg. 11’ 00” East, 440.32 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1.3696 acres of land. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3997 State Route 132, Batavia, Ohio. PROPERTY OWNERS: Stanley Hartman and Donna J. Hartman. PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: OR Book 1289, Page 437. PPN#: 012021D030. Said Premises Located at: 3997 State Route 132, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 012021D030 Said Premises Appraised at $55,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Scott P. Ciupak Attorney-at-law 330-425-4201 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1426 JEFFERY M. JONES, et al. Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID W. FORGIE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to-wit: Situate in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, being a part of Edward Stevens Military Survey Nos. 1671, 1672, 1673 and further described as follows: Being Lot 27 of Shayler Acres Addition Number 1 as recorded in Plat Cabinet 8, page 290. Subject to all legal highways, easements and restric-

tions of record. Being the result of a survey and plat by Jerome Rosenfeldt, Registered Surveyor Number 7598, dated November 4, 1999. Address: 4034 Ponder Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. Permanent Parcel #41-4126B-027 Said Premises Located at: 4034 Ponder Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245. PPN: 414126B027 Said Premises Appraised at $36,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio D’Anne Uhle Attorney-at-law 513-732-2212 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1118 WESBANCO BANK, INC. SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO OAK HILL BANKS, et al. Plaintiff(s) vs. JAMES A. LEE, JR., et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of OHIO to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in Ohio Township, Clermont County, Ohio, being a part of Dandridges Survey No. 437, and beginning at a point in the U.S. Highway No. 52 (Cincinnati, Columbus and New Richmond Turnpike) 152.26 feet N. 8 deg. 50’ W. of the southeasterly corner of lands owned by William Reed; thence with William Reed’s easterly line N. 8 deg. 50’ W. 100.00 feet to a point in the U.S. Highway No. 52; thence N. 81 deg. 1’ E. 30.76 feet to an iron pipe set in the rightof-way line of U.S. Highway No. 52; thence N. 81 deg. 1’ E. 239.75 feet to an iron pipe set; thence S. 8 deg. 53’ E. 100.00 feet to a stake; thence S. 81 deg. 1’ W. 239.12 feet to a stake set in the right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 52, 113.2 feet southerly from a concrete highway monument; thence S. 81 deg. 1’ W. 31.47 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.60 acres more or less. Property Address: 968 Old U.S. Route 52, New Richmond, OH. Parcel/Sidwell: 26-09-24.044 Said Premises Located at: 968 Old U.S. Route 52, New Richmond, OH 45157. PPN: 26-09-24.044 Said Premises Appraised at $85,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Benjamin Rodriquez Attorney-at-law 513-984-8111 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE NO. 2011 CVE 01133 JUDGE JERRY R. McBRIDE PUBLIC NOTICE Quail Creek Condominium, Plaintiff v. Anthony S. Moore, et al., Defendants. Defendants, Anthony Moore and Elizabeth Moore, whose place of residence is unknown and whose last known address is 3381 Huntsman Trace, Amelia, OH 45102, and who cannot be served within the State of Ohio, will take notice that on February 29, 2012, Quail Creek Condominium, filed a Complaint as Plaintiff in the Court of Common Pleas of Clermont County, Ohio, in Case NO. 2011 CVE 01133. Defendant, Bank of America N.A., filed an answer and crossclaim and counterclaim in this action which was filed on February 29, 2012. Defendant, Bank of America N.A., alleging in its Answer Cross-Claim and Counterclaim that Defendant, Anthony S. Moore, executed and delivered a certain Note, a copy of which is attached to the Answer Cross-Claim and Counterclaim and made a part thereof, that there is due to Defendant, Bank of America N.A., from Defendant, Anthony S. Moore, by reason of default under the terms of the Note that unpaid principal balance of $75,358.28 plus interest at the rate of 6.750% per annum from April 1, 2010; that to secure the payment of said Note Defendant, Anthony S. Moore, executed and delivered a Mortgage Deed, thereby conveying the following described premises: ***LEGAL DESCRIPTION*** Commonly known as: 3381 Huntsman Trace, Amelia, OH 45102 Parcel Number: 296301S804D

A full description can be obtained from the Clermont County Auditor’s Office. that said Note is in default, whereby the conditions set forth in said Note and Mortgage have been broken, said Mortgage Deed has become absolute and Defendant, Bank of America N.A., is entitled to have said Mortgage foreclosed, said premises sold, and the proceeds applied in payment of Defendant, Bank of America N.A.’s claims; that Defendants, listed in this action, may have or claim to have some interest in or lien upon said premises; that all of said Defendants be required to set forth any claim, lien or interest in or upon the above described premises which he or she may have or be forever barred there from; that therefore Defendant, Bank of America N.A., demands judgement against the Defendant, Anthony S. Moore, in the amount of $75,358.28 plus interest at the rate of 6.750% per annum from April 1, 2010, plus any sums advanced to pay real estate taxes, hazard insurance premiums, property protection and maintenance, plus late charges and interest from the date of such advances; for Defendant, Bank of America N.A.’s cost of evidence of title and for all of its costs therein expended; that the Mortgage referred to be found and adjudged to be a valid and subsisting, first and best lien upon the real estate described herein; that the Mortgage and the Defendants equity of redemption be foreclosed; that all parties hereto answer as to their interests or be forever barred from asserting the same; that all liens be marshalled and their priorities determined; that the premises be sold as if upon execution, and the proceeds of any sale be applied according to law; and for such other relief as is just and equitable. Defendants, Anthony Moore and Elizabeth Moore, are further notified that they are required to answer and Answer Cross Claim and Counterclaim on or before 28 days after the last week that the publication has run for THREE successive weeks, or judgement may be rendered as prayed for therein. LUPER NEIDENTHAL & LOGAN A Legal Professional Association By Jeffrey R. Jinkens (0019301) Attorney for Defendant, Bank of America N.A., 1200 LeVeque Tower 50 West Broad Street Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: (614) 221-7663 Fax: (866) 381-0301 E-mail: jjinkens@lnlattorneys.com BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS By M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk CS 4-19t3 ----------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE William Scharber, Receiver of Eastgate Mobile Home Park, 1751 East Ohio Pike, Amelia, Ohio 45102, hereby provides notice: The following persons whose last known addresses are listed below, if known, or other persons may have an interest, right or title in the below-described mobile homes. If you believe you have an interest in any of these mobile homes, you must contact the Receiver in writing at the above address to make arrangements to have the mobile home removed from the Park premises no later thaN May 18, 2012. ALL ADDRESSES ARE FOUND IN THE EASTGATE MOBILE PARK, 1751 EAST OHIO PIKE, AMELIA, OHIO 45102. 1980 Horizon mobile home Lot #119 ID #1NM104E12A9281A Reg. #28-00214 Mike 3 Crown Partnership P.O. Box 15193 Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 1971 Parkwood mobile home Daniel Brown Tracy L. Davis 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #132 ID #651218718 Reg. #28-02684 1963 10 x 62 Elcona mobile home Tequila Brown 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #136 ID #60003440 Reg. #28-03823 12 x 60 mobile home JR Fogle 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #142 Reg. #28-09237 12 x 60 mobile home Joshua Gregory 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #144 Reg. #28-03804 12 x 60 mobile home Deanna Smith 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #148 Reg. #28-08410 1976 Collonnade mobile home Michael C. Thompson 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #149 ID #7721 Reg. #28-05174 12 x 60 mobile home

George Lee 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #150 Reg. #28-06776 1970 Hallmark mobile home Keith Combs 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #154 ID #1201736 Reg. #28-04965

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0743 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. SHERL H. ENGEL AKA SHERL ENGEL, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: Situate in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being part of Survey No. 3856, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of State Route 74, said point being 902.40 feet West of the West line of Shide and being the Northeast corner of Melba A. Beck; thence with her line South 36 degrees 57’ West 458.4 feet to a stake; thence South 53 degrees 44’ East 107 feet to a stake; thence North 36 degrees 56’ East 458.4 feet to a stake in the center of State Route 74; thence with the center of said highway North 53 degrees 44’ West 107 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 1.12 acres of land, more or less. Subject to all legal highways. Said Premises Located at 1055 Old State Route 74, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 41-31-04B-022 Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Julia E. Steelman Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0284 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. DARRELL A. WILSON, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Union Township, and in Military Survey 3856, and being all of Lot 153 of Bridlewood Subdivision, Section V, as the same is more fully set forth and described on the plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Book “Q”, pages 19 and 20 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Said Premises Located at: 975 Glendale Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 414814F153 Said Premises Appraised at $90,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-19t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1074 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff(s) vs. GLENN J. NAPIER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to-wit: LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT A Situated in Peyton’s Military Survey #3856, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number One Hundred Sixty (160) of Willowbrook Subdivision, Section IV, as recorded in Plat Book “U” page 32 of the Plat

Skyline mobile home Lucia Garcia-Perez 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #165 ID #12247 Reg. #28-08396 12 x 60 mobile home Terry and Jerald Meeker 1751 East Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #167 Reg. #28-05962 12 x 70 mobile home Rachel Kenney 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #200 Reg. #28-03819 12 x 60 mobile home Ruth Kennedy 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #209 Reg. #28-03819 12 x 70 mobile home Doug Lamons 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #218 Reg. #28-02608 12 x 70 mobile home Tina M. Ramsey 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #220 Reg. #28-00777 12 x 60 mobile home Shawn Noonan 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #120 Reg. #28-03838 12 x 60 mobile home 1966 Academy Lot #233 ID #601221788 12 x 60 mobile home Eastgate Village LTD 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #238B Reg. #28-09266 12 x 60 mobile home 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #240 Reg. #28-03848 Ralph Pollock P.O. Box 129 Amelia, Ohio 45102 1970 HMT Mobile Home EHI Homes c/o Sean Carr 1751 E. Ohio Pike Amelia, Ohio 45102 Lot #263 ID #6312LYME6450 Reg. #28-10482 CS 4-26t2 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE B-01-12Z Notice is hereby given that the Batavia Township Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 5:15 PM at the Batavia Township Community Center, 1535 Clough Pike, Batavia, Ohio. The purpose of such hearing is for review of an application filed by Paul Grammas Family, L.P., 637 Ohio Pike, Amelia, Ohio. Request is for approval of a map amendment to the Batavia Township Zoning Resolution that represents a major modification to the existing Bayberry Crossing PD, identified as Case B-06-07Z. Modification includes extraction of a 6.443 acre portion of Bayberry Crossing PD’s 20.66 acres to allow for the creation of Spartan Village PD. The property is situated on the west side of Laub Rd., approximately 600 ft. north of St.Rt. 125, in Batavia Township. All interested persons are invited to attend and voice their opinion in regard to this application. At the conclusion of this hearing the Commission will forward a recommendation to the Batavia Township Board of Trustees who will make the final decision in regard to this request. The application is available for public review at the Batavia Township Community Center between the hours of 8:00AM and 4:00PM (M-F) or information may be obtained by contacting C. Denise Kelley, Zoning Adm., at 732-3888 or dkelley@bataviatownship.org. This notice given by: THE BATAVIA TOWNSHIP ZONING COMMISSION Thomas F. Cole, Chairman By: C. Denise Kelley Batavia Township Zoning Adm. CS 4-26t1 ----------------------------------------

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Company dated September 27, 1960, recorded October 5, 1960 appearing in Misc. Vol. 20, page 438. D. Subject to water easement dated March 16, 1955, recorded March 21, 1955, in Water Easement Vol. 1, page 306, granting rights to lay and maintain water mains along Old State Route 74. E. Subject to easement to The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company dated August 18, 1953, recorded in Misc. Vol. 14, page 236, granting rights for construction and maintenance of transmission lines and related equipment along Old State Route 74. Also conveyed herewith is a 30 ft. easement on and over a private roadway as shown upon the Santoro Survey Plat which private roadway connects the westerly portion of the above described real estate to Old State Route 74, said easement for purposes of ingress, egress and all street purposes. Grantor expressly represents that the Union Township portion of the above described real estate is presently zoned “M-1, Restricted Industrial District” under the provisions of the Union Township Zoning Resolution now in effect and this sale and conveyance to the grantees is made upon such express representation. Being the same premises conveyed by deed recorded in Volume 476, page 156 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. SAVE AND EXCEPT 2.941 acres of land conveyed by W. Thomas Nickell to Ray Gaddis and Irene Gaddis by deed dated June 15, 1987 and recorded in Deed Book 744, page 591 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records of said 2.941 acres, 1.646 acres is located in Union Township, out of Parcel No. 3731-03E-265, and 1.295 acres out of Batavia Township, Parcel No. 01-20-07B-095. SAVE AND EXCEPT 2.356 acres conveyed to the Board of County Commissioners of Clermont County, Ohio by Charles B. Rickey, Executor of the Estate of Wiley Thomas Nickell. 2.314 acres out of Parcel No. 37-31-03E-265, located in Union Township and 0.042 acre out of Parcel No. 01-20-07B-095 in Batavia Township. Also SAVE AND EXCEPT by the same deed 0.218 acre out of Parcel No. 37-31-03E-265, and 0.026 acre of Parcel No. 37-31-03E265. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is May 24, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title, and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien, and equity of redemption in such property. BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 4-19t6 -----------------------------------------

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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO CASE N0. 2011 CVE 2258 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER OF CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff, vs. JOHN DOE, Any Successor Trustee of TERRY KNIGHT, Trustee of the ELDRED G. SARVER, SR. TRUST and SHIRLEY A. FRIEDRICH, DECEASED and DOROTHY M. MEISTER and LILLIAN HOFFMAN, DECEASED and WALTER H. SARVER and RUTH L. PIERSON and HELEN L. SARVER and DARRELL E. SARVER and KATHY STEIOFF and FLORENCE BRIGGS and MARK FRIEDRICH and ERNIE FRIEDRICH and The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, assignees, administrators, guardians, executors, creditors, spouses and assigns, if any, of Shirley A. Friedrich, Deceased. and Unknown heirs, parents, spouses, and siblings of Shirley A. Friedrich, Deceased, Dorothy M. Meister, Lillian Hoffman, Deceased, Walter H. Sarver, Ruth L. Pierson, Helen L. Sarver, Darrell E. Sarver, Kathy Steioff, Florence Briggs, Mark Friedrich and Ernie Freidrich. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS, SHIRLEY A. FRIEDRICH, DECEASED, DOROTHY M. MEISTER, LILLIAN HOFFMAN, DECEASED, WALTER H. SARVER, RUTH L. PIERSON, HELEN L. SARVER, DARRELL E. SARVER, KATHY STEIOFF, FLORENCE BRIGGS, MARK FRIEDRICH, ERNIE FRIEDRICH AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ASSIGNEES, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSES AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY, OF SHIRLEY A. FRIEDRICH, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, PARENTS, SPOUSES, AND SIBLINGS OF SHIRLEY A. FRIEDRICH, DECEASED, DOROTHY M. MEISTER, LILLIAN HOFFMAN, DECEASED, WALTER H. SARVER, RUTH L. PIERSON, HELEN L. SARVER, DARRELL E. SARVER, KATHY STEIOFF, FLORENCE BRIGGS, MARK FRIEDRICH, AND ERNIE FRIEDRICH WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on December 19, 2011, in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens, for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is subject of the foreclosure action is as follows: Clermont County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 11-22-13B-189A and Permanent Parcel Number 1122-13B-190A and Parcel Number 11-22-12B-191A. The complete legal description for this parcel is set forth as Exhibit A of the Complaint in this matter filed with the Clerk of Courts. Last known owner: Shirley Friedrich Current taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: $6,392.38 plus any additional taxes, interest, penalties, charges and costs which may accrue following the filing of the Complaint. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio, within sixty (60) days after date of first publication of this notice which will be published for three consecutive weeks. The first date of publication is April 19, 2012. Such answer must be filed on or before June 18, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint

may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien and equity of redemption in such real property. BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 by M. Schnatz, Deputy Prepared by: Allan L. Edwards Assisting Prosecuting Attorney DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 101 E. Main Street, Second Floor Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 4-19t3 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-01249 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff -vsSTEPHANIE PAVEY, ET AL., Defendants WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcels# 15-23-08H-056. $1,781.42 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $1,781.42 Court Costs Due: $3,786.92* Total Judgment: $5,568.34 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: “Exhibit A” Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Jackson and being a part of William Mosley’s Military Survey No. 949, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing spike set at the centerline intersection of Jackson Pike and Richey Road; thence South 21 deg. 06’ 14” West along the centerline of Richey Road a distance of 537.79 feet to an iron pin; thence South 64 deg. 00’ East a distance of 166.01 feet to an iron pin and the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING for this description; thence South 64 deg. 00’ East a distance of 244.30 feet to an existing iron pin; thence South 40 deg. 01’ 10” West a distance of 225.36 feet to an iron pin; thence North 73 deg. 55’ West a distance of 171.01 feet to an iron pin; thence North 21 deg. 06’ 14” East a distance of 249.00 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. Contains 47,917 square feet or 1.1000 acres. Subject to easements and restrictions of record. Being the result of a survey made by Gary P. Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated the 19th day of February 1986. ALSO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE: Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Jackson and being a part of William Mosley’s Military Survey No. 949, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin set in the centerline of Richey Rod which is distance South 21 deg. 06’ 14” West a distance of 507.68 feet from an existing spike set at the centerline intersection of Jackson Pike and Richey Road; thence South 64 deg. 00’ East a distance 420.37 feet to an iron pin; thence South 40 deg. 01’ 10” West a distance of 30.92 feet to an existing iron pin; thence North 64 deg. 00’ West a distance of 410.31 feet to an iron pin set in the centerline of Richey Road; thence North 21 deg. 06’ 14” East along the centerline of Richey Road a distance of 30.11 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 12,460 square feet or 0.2860 acre. Subject to legal highways and easements and restrictions of record. Being the result of a survey made by Gary P. Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated the 19th day of February 1986 (PIN 152308H056) Prior Reference: Official Record 1292, page 1897 of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: STEPHANIE PAVEY, 4708 Richey Rd., Williamsburg, OH 45176. WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this par-

cel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 5th day of June, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 19th day of June, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 4-26t5 ---------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-01440 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff -vsETHEL LEE DOWELL, DECEASED, ET AL., Defendants WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcels# 47-34-03H-047. $1,230.64 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $1,230.64 Court Costs Due: $4,196.12* Total Judgment: $5,426.76 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: “Exhibit A” The real estate, the transfer of which is memorialized by this certificate, is described as follows: PARCEL #1: Undivided onehalf (1/2) interest in and to the following described real estate: Situated in Wayne Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, in John Harvie Military Survey No. 3337 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of No. 5 Road, said point being North 45 deg. 00’ West 1089.10 feet from the intersection of the centerlines of No. 5 Road with Jordan Road; thence from said point of beginning and with a separation line South 45 deg. 38’ 30” West, 580.58 feet to a pipe (passing a pipe at 23.37 feet); thence North 45 deg. 00’ West 150.00 feet to a stake in the fence line; thence with said line North 45 deg. 38’ 30” East 580.85 feet to a point in the centerline of No. 5 Road; thence with the centerline of said road South 45 deg. 00’ East 150.00 feet to a place of beginning. Containing 2.00 acres, more or less. Subject to legal highways. Being the same premises as described in Deed Book 453, page 12, as recorded in the Clermont County Recorder’s Office, Plat 47, page 3. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: ETHEL LEE DOWELL, DECEASED, Unknown. WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 5th day of June, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 19th day of June, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 4-26t5 ----------------------------------------

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-02310 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff -vsJOHN T. WEST, ET AL.,

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 00460 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. ESTATE OF WILEY THOMAS NICKELL aka W. THOMAS NICKELL, ET. AL., Defendant TO THE DEFENDANTS, LEONARD WILSON, JR.; JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF LEONARD WILSON, JR.; JOHN DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF ROSEMARY PICKERING; ELIZABETH GAYHEART; JOHN DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF ELIZABETH GAYHEART; JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF THOMAS PRESTA; JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF CHRISTOPHER PRESTA; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY OF WILEY THOMAS NICKELL, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY OF WILEY THOMAS NICKELL, DECEASED, ALL OF WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UNKNOWN AND; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY OF ROSA MAE MACLEAN, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY OF ROSA MAE MACLEAN, DECEASED, ALL OF WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UNKNOWN, WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on March 14, 2012 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcel Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #31-31-03E-265. $106,747.23 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Situated in Darby’s Military Survey No. 2058, and in Union and Batavia Townships, Clermont County, Ohio, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point in the center of Cincinnati-Batavia Road (Old State Route 74) near its junction with Stonelick-Olive Branch Road, said point being a common corner to Roy and Irene Gaddis and the Olive Branch Cemetery; thence along the center of said Old S.R. 74, S. 81 deg. 28’ W. 345.3 feet and N. 85 deg. 53’ W. 229.88 feet to the point of beginning of this described real estate; thence from said point of beginning and along the center of Old S.R. 74, N. 85 deg. 53’ W. 50.00 feet to a point; thence leaving said road N. 4 deg. 07’ E. 230.00 feet to a point; thence N. 85 deg. 53’ W. 100.00 feet to a point; thence S. 4 deg. 07’ W. 230.00 feet to a point in the center of Old S.R. 74; thence with said center of Old S.R. 74 N. 85 deg. 53’ W. 236.19 feet, N. 85 deg. 26’ W. 36.00 feet and N. 84 deg. 25’ W. 146.74 feet to a point in the center of said road; thence leaving said road N. 45 deg. 50’ E. 203.53 feet to a point thence N. 44 deg. 10’ W. 171.00 feet to a point; thence N. 45 deg. 50’ E. 212.00 feet to a point; thence N. 44 deg. 10’ W. 227.50 feet to a point in the center of a 30 foot right of way for purposes of ingress and egress to Old S.R. 74; thence with said center of R/W, S. 45 deg. 50’ W. 190.00 feet to a point; thence N. 44 deg. 10’ W. 227.50 feet to a point; thence N. 45 deg. 28’ E. 1133.00 feet to an elm tree; thence S. 46 deg. 26’ E. 792.01 feet to a post in line of the Olive Branch Cemetery; thence with lines of said Cemetery S. 42 deg. 50’ W. 229.16 feet and S. 31 deg. 25’ E. 354.11 feet to a post; thence S. 75 deg. 20’ W. 486.24 feet to a point; thence S. 11 deg. 58’ E. 86.00 feet to a point; thence N. 85 deg. 53’ W. 100.00 feet to a point; thence S. 4 deg. 07’ W. 230.00 feet to the point of beginning, containing 24.485 acres of land more or less. This description taken from a survey made by Angelo J. Santoro, Registered Surveyor No. 4916. Being the same premises conveyed by deed recorded in Deed Book 460, page 376, of the Clermont County Record of Deeds. A. Subject to public right of way for Old State Route 74. B. Subject to private easement 15 feet lying to the northwest of the Mary B. Shaffer property as shown upon said survey. C. Subject to easement to the Cincinnati Gas and Electric

Defendants WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcels# 17-25-20A-185. $15,115.19 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $15,115.19 Court Costs Due: $2,880.00* Total Judgment: $17,995.19 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: “Exhibit A” Situate in Military Survey No. 1767, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio, lying South of the Branch HillLoveland Road, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Branch HillLoveland Road at a point marked by a nail and being 1072.65 feet East of the centerline of Branch Hill-Guinea Road measured along said centerline, said beginning point being also the Northwest corner of a tract conveyed to Edna M. Corhn by her husband James B. Corhn by deed recorded in Deed Book 437, page 174 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records; thence South 12 deg. 20’ West along the West line of said Edna M. Corhn tract 229.68 feet to the Real Place of Beginning for this Conveyance; thence from said beginning point due East 300 feet to a stake; thence South 45 deg. 22’ East 356.02 feet to a point in grantors’ Southerly line; thence South 62 deg. 54’ West along grantors’ Southerly line 255.89 feet to a stake marking grantors’ Southwest corner; thence North 44 deg. 22’ West along grantors’ West line 370.07 feet to an old stone; thence continuing along grantors’ West line North 33 deg. 11’ West 122.04 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2.356 acres, more or less. Be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: JOHN T. WEST, 551 Black Hawk Trail, Loveland, OH 45140-9180. WHEREAS, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. NOW, THEREFORE, Public Notice is hereby given that I, the Sheriff of Clermont County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel at 10:00 O’clock A.M., at the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office, 4470 St. Rt. 222, Batavia, Ohio on the 5th day of June, 2012. If the parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sale, under the same terms and conditions of the first sale and at the same time of day and at the same place, on the 19th day of June, 2012, for an amount sufficient to satisfy the total judgment against this parcel. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL SUCH REAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX LIEN THAT MAY NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY THE SALE, AND PURCHASERS OF ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY ARE URGED TO SEARCH THE FEDERAL TAX LIEN INDEX THAT IS KEPT BY THE COUNTY RECORDER TO DETERMINE IF NOTICE OF A FEDERAL TAX LIEN HAS BEEN FILED WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH REAL PROPERTY. A. J. Rodenberg, Jr./ P. MacFarland SHERIFF, Clermont County, Ohio CLERMONT COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Donald W. White CS 4-26t5 ----------------------------------------

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Situated in John Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337, Wayne Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an existing spike in the centerline of Roudebush Road where said road intersects the Westerly line John Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337, said spike also being the Southerly corner of Lot 1 of Moores Fork Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book “H”, page 2 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office; thence along the centerline of Roudebush Road North 35 deg. 35’ East 958.26 feet to an existing spike in said centerline at its intersection with the centerline of Stonewood Drive (a private road); thence leaving the centerline of Roudebush Road and going along the centerline of Stonewood Drive North 57 deg. 02’ 44” West 271.57 feet to an existing spike; thence continuing along said centerline North 40 deg. 30’ 07” West 405.56 feet to an existing 1/2” iron pin; thence leaving the centerline of Stonewood Drive to an existing 1/2” iron pin; thence leaving the centerline of Stonewood Drive South 49 deg. 28’ 07” West 547.45 feet to a point, said point being witnessed by an existing 1” iron pipe South 0.43’ and West 0.02’ said point being the TRUE PLACE OF BEGINNING for this description; thence continuing South 49 deg. 28’ 07” West 304.28 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set in the Westerly line of John Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337; thence along said Military Survey line North 49 deg. 27’ 07” East 257.74 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence South 43 deg. 51’ 57” East 777.09 feet to the beginning containing 5.004 acres of land subject to all easements of record. Subject to restrictions of record. The basis of bearing for this description was a survey by Robert W. Mills, dated March 14, 1974, and recorded in Survey Records T2-129, of of the Clermont County Tax Map Records, the centerline of Roudebush Road bears North 35 deg. 35’ East. The above described real estate being all of the same premises described as recorded in O.R. Volume 8, Page 12 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel ID No. 4934-08C-059 on the tax maps of said county. This description is the result of a survey and plat dated March, 1999 by Lansdale Surveying, Inc. under the supervision of Jay S. Olberding, Professional Surveyor, Ohio Registration #S-7188. Situated in the Township of Wayne, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, in Harvie and Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a nail in the centerline of Roudebush Road, S. 35 deg. 35’ W. 4114.15 feet from the centerline of Leuders Road; said beginning point is the intersection point of the centerline of said Roudebush Road and Stonewood Drive as the same are now used and constructed; thence N. 57 deg. 03’ W. 271.28 feet leaving said Roudebush Road, with the centerline of Stonewood Drive to a railroad spike; thence N. 40 deg. 35’ W. 582.99 feet continuing with said centerline, passing stake at 163.95 feet and iron pin at 405.64 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 49 deg. 53’ E. 290.30 feet leaving said Stonewood Drive, to an iron pin; thence S. 40 deg. 33’ E. 788.11 feet to the centerline of said Roudebush Road; thence S. 35 deg. 35’ W. 219.24 feet with said centerline to the point of beginning. Containing 5.23 acres. Subject to all legal highways. Subject to easements and restrictions of record as recorded in Deed Book 639, Page 707 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. SAVE AND EXCEPT from the foregoing described real estate the following conveyances: a) Official Record Volume 1907, page 63 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records wherein 5.33 acres and 5.06 acres were conveyed. Parcel Nos. 49-34-08C-063 and 49-34-08C-061. b) Official Record Volume 1907, page 66 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records wherein 5.33 acres were conveyed. Parcel No. 4934-08C-062. c) Official Record Volume 1907, page 68 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records wherein 5.05 acres were conveyed. Parcel No. 4934-08C-060. Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is May 31, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property

shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title, and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien, and equity of redemption in such property. BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 4-26t6 ----------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 00087 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. PAUL REID, ET. AL., Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT, JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF JOSEPH AMUNDSON, WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as a Defendant by filing a Complaint on January 13, 2011 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcel Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #32- 30- 2 3F- 166. $4,410.80 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Situate in the Township of Tate, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, being located in Military Survey No. 2373, and being further described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a spike at the intersection of State Route 125 and Davis Road; thence with the centerline of said State Route 125, N. 73 deg. 00’ W. a distance of 1058.41 feet to a spike in said centerline and being the real point of beginning; thence with said centerline of State Route 125, N. 73 deg. 00’ W. a distance of 435.00 feet to a spike in said centerline and a corner to Walter Koshler; thence with said Koshler’s line and the line of William L. Lanter, N. 32 deg. 02’ E. a distance of 1144.84 feet to an iron pin in the line of William Chapman; thence with two lines of said Chapman, S. 51 deg. 03’ E. a distance of 410.11 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 32 deg. 23’ W. a distance of 46.37 feet to an iron pin and a corner to an original 12 acres of Joseph A. Roflow; thence with a division line through the original 12 acres, S. 31 deg. 13’ W. passing an iron pin at 905.45 feet, a distance of 936.40 feet to the beginning, containing 10.10 acres, more or less, being all of the original 10 acres and 0.10 acre out of the original 12 acres of the premises transferred to Joseph A. Roflow in Volume 520, page 300, and subject to all legal highways and easements. This description being the result of a survey by Robert E. Satterfield, Surveyor No. 4238, West Union, Ohio, in October 1977. Prior Deed Reference: Deed Book 596, page 21 of the Clermont County Ohio Deed Records. SAVE AND EXCEPT 2.06 Acres conveyed by deed dated September 23, 1978 and recorded in Deed Book 616, page 317 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records. SAVE AND EXCEPT 2.01 Acres conveyed by deed dated June 21, 1990 and recorded in Official Record Volume 201, page 540 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records Any person owning or claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon, the real property listed above should file an Answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. An Answer must be filed in the office of the Clerk of Courts, Clermont County, Ohio within Twenty-eight (28) days after

date of last publication of this notice which will be published for six consecutive weeks. The last date of publication is May 31, 2012. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgement of foreclosure will be taken by default as to the real property listed in the Complaint. Such real property shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, charges, and court costs incurred in the foreclosure that are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of the entry of Confirmation of Sale, any owner or lienholder of a parcel listed in the Complaint may redeem it by tendering to Plaintiff the amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and charges due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs which have been incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Upon the filing of the Entry of Confirmation of Sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. Any person thereafter claiming any right, title, and interest in, or lien upon, said real property shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, interest, lien, and equity of redemption in such property. BARBARA A. WIEDENBEIN CLERK OF COURTS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO 270 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 By M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk Prepared by: DONALD W. WHITE Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney 123 N. Third Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Attorney for Plaintiff CS 4-26t6 ----------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Case #4-12-O The Union Township Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on a proposed Overlay District Plan under the Union Township Zoning Resolution adopted on the third day of November, 1959, submitted by: CBL & Associates Management, Inc., owner(s) or lessee(s) of the property within the area proposed to be changed or affected. Said hearing will be held at 7:00 PM, Thursday, May 10, 2012 at the Union Township Civic Center, 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. Following is a list of the addresses of all properties to be affected by the proposal and the names of owners of these properties, as they appear on the county auditor’s tax list: Parcel #413105D172. Eastgate Boulevard CBL & Associates Management, Inc. The present zoning classification of the subject properties is B-1. The matter is the approval of a proposed overlay district plan regarding development. The motion, resolution, or application proposing the overlay district plan will be available for public examination for a period of ten days prior to the public hearing at 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245. The person responsible for giving notice of the public hearing by publication is Ronald B. Campbell, Township Fiscal Officer. CS 4-26t1 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Case #1-12-Z The Union Township Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposed rezoning under the Union Township Zoning Resolution adopted on the third day of November, 1959, submitted by: Union Township Trustees, owner(s) or lessee(s) of the property within the area proposed to be changed or affected. Said hearing will be held at 7:00 PM, Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at the Union Township Civic Center, 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. Following is a list of the addresses of all properties to be affected by the proposal and the names of owners of these properties, as they appear on the county auditor’s tax list: Parcel #413216E261. Ninemile Tobasco Road Union Township Ohio and the Trustees of Union Township Ohio The present zoning classification of the subject property is R2 Single Family Residential District. and B-1 Business. The matter is the rezoning to Planned Development and formal development plan for the subject property. The motion, resolution, or application proposing the rezoning will be available for public examination for a period of ten days prior to the public hearing at 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245. The person responsible for giving notice of the public hearing by publication is Cory Wm. Wright, Assistant Township Administrator and Planning & Zoning Director. At the conclusion of this hearing the matter will be submitted to the Board of Township Trustees for action. CS 4-26t1 ----------------------------------------

NOTICE FOR EARLY PUBLIC REVIEW OF A PROPOSAL TO SUPPORT ACTIVITY IN A 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN April 26, 2012 To: All Interested Agencies, Groups, and Individuals: Clermont County is in the process of conducting an environmental review for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program Community Housing Improvement Program and CDBG Small Cities Formula Program Demolition: Located throughout the county and in the storm damaged areas of southern Clermont County. Action will consist of demolishing unsafe residential and commercial buildings that were affected by the storm. Private Owner Rehabilitation: Located in the Village of Moscow. Action would consist of rehabilitating or reconstructing a home on the same foot print. Home Repair: Located throughout the county and in the storm damaged areas of southern Clermont County. Action will consist of repairing owner occupied homes. Homeownership: Located throughout the county and in the storm damaged areas of southern Clermont County. Action will consist of assisting clients with purchase and rehabilitation/new construction of owner occupied structure. This notice is required by Section 2(a)(4) of Executive Order 11988 for Floodplain Management, and is implemented by HUD Regulations found at 24 CFR 55.20(b) for any action that is within and/or affects a floodplain. As currently proposed, the project site will include areas designated as floodplain. Clermont County alternatives regarding sponsorship of the action would be: 1. Approval as proposed; 2. Disapproval; 3. Approval only if all improvements are located outside of the floodplain; 4. Approval of an equivalent project site located outside of the floodplain; and 5. Approval only if no fill is added in floodplain areas. Additional information regarding the proposed action may be obtained by contacting Annette Decatur, Grant Coordinator, at 513-732-7125 or at the following address: Department of Community & Economic Development 2275 Bauer Road Batavia, Ohio 45103 Any interested person, agency, or group wishing to comment on the project may submit written comments for consideration to Clermont County at the above listed address by 5:00 p. m. on Friday, May 11, 2012, which is at least 15 days after the publication of this notice. CS 4-26t1 ---------------------------------------The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions .aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us FINAL ISSUANCE OF RENEWAL OF NPDES PERMIT ARROWHEAD PARK WWTP 6783 BRANCH HILL GUINEA PIKE LOVELAND OH ACTION DATE : 05/01/2012 RECEIVING WATERS: UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF THE LITTLE MIA FACILITY DESCRIPTION: COUNTY COMMISSION IDENTIFICATION NO. : 1PH00014*JD This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. APPLICATION RECEIVED FOR AIR PERMIT GLOBAL SCRAP MANAGEMENT INC. 4340 BATAVIA ROAD BATAVIA OH ACTION DATE : 04/12/2012 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: AIR IDENTIFICATION NO. : A0044350 Permit to Install and Operate for an Existing Temporary Portable Aluminum Scrap Shredder, pwered by a 350 HP Diesel Engine MANE, INC. 999 TECH DRIVE MILFORD OH ACTION DATE : 04/18/2012 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: AIR IDENTIFICATION NO. : A0044184 4 stainless steel mixing vessels in liquid flavoring department. CS 4-26t1 ----------------------------------------

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012-CVE-477 Judge: Richard Ferenc LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, SPOUSES AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN GUARDIANS OF MINOR AND/OR INCOMPETENT HEIRS OF CHARLES A. NOLTING, Defendants. The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Charles A. Nolting, whose last known address is unknown, and cannot by diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 13th day of March, 2012, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. filed its Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. 2012CVE 477, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit: Property Address: 5685 East Day Circle, Milford, OH 45150, and being more particularly described in plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book 2016, page 1613, of this County Recorder’s Office. The of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication, which shall be published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case. Anita Maddix LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 5480 Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480 (513) 241-3100 attyemail@lsrlaw.com Barbara A. Wiedenbein Clerk of Courts By: M. Schnatz, Deputy CS 4-26t3 ----------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2190 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK N.A. AS TRUSTEE Plaintiff(s) vs. FRANK J. NIOLET, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of BATAVIA to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the Township of Batavia, County of Clermont and State of Ohio. And being part of Steven’s Military Survey No. 1671, 1672, and 1673 and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number 176 of Bristol Lake, Section D, Part 2 as recorded in Plat Cabinet 5, Pages 198, 199 and 200 of the Clermont County Records. Said Premises Located at 3689 Foxdale Court, Amelia, OH 45102. PPN: 032023D419 Said Premises Previously Appraised at $180,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-26t3 ----------------------------------------

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2012 CVE 00173 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. STEPHEN C. BRANCH, ET. AL., Defendant TO THE DEFENDANT, JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF STEPHEN C. BRANCH WHOSE ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as a Defendant by filing a Complaint on January 30, 2012 in the Clermont County Court of Common Pleas for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges against certain real property described in the Complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the Court a judgement foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens thereon. The property which is the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcel Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: #49-34-08C-010. $27,448.84 Legal Description: See Exhibit A Situated in John Harvie’s Military Survey No. 3337 and Jon Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337, Wayne Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an existing spike in the centerline of Roudebush Road where said road intersects the Westerly line John Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337, said spike also being the Southerly corner of Lot 1 of Moores Fork Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book “H”, page 2 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office; thence along the centerline of Roudebush Road North 35 deg. 35’ East 958.26 feet to an existing spike in said centerline at its intersection with the centerline of Stonewood Drive (a private road); thence leaving the centerline of Roudebush Road and going along the centerline of Stonewood Drive North 57 deg. 02’ 44” West 271.57 feet to an existing spike; thence continuing along said centerline North 40 deg. 30’ 07” West 405.56 feet to an existing 1/2” iron pin and the TRUE PLACE OF BEGINNING for this description; thence leaving the centerline of Stonewood Drive South 49 deg. 28’ 07” West 547.45 feet to a point, said point being witnesses by an existing 1” iron pipe South 0.43’ and West 0.20’; thence North 423 deg. 51’ 57” West 777.09 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence South 49 deg. 27’ 07” West 257.74 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set in the Westerly line of John Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337; thence along said Military Survey line North 40 deg. 25’ 57” West 229.10 feet to an existing 1/2” iron pin; thence North 18 deg. 40’ 50” East 19.38 feet to a stone at the Northwest corner of John Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337; thence along the Westerly line of John Harvie’s Military Survey No. 3337 North 37 deg. 52’ 28” West 1,477.80 feet to an existing 1/2” iron pin; thence leaving the Westerly line of John Harvie’s Military Survey No. 3337 North 51 deg. 51’ 54” East 1,532.64 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set in the Westerly line of the lands owned by the State of Ohio; thence along the State of Ohio property South 37 deg. 48’ 19” East 1,438.38 feet to a stone in the Northerly line of John Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337; thence along said Military Survey line North 53 deg. 07’ 50” East 600.05 feet to a stone; thence leaving said Military Survey line South 39 deg. 23’ 40” East 334.30 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence South 37 deg. 10’ 24” West 727.49 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set; thence South 40 deg. 33’ 36” East 290.00 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set; thence South 49 deg. 56’ 24” West 579.50 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set in the centerline of Stonewood Drive; thence along said centerline South 40 deg. 30’ 07” East 177.38 feet to the beginning containing 84.002 acres of land subject to all easements of record. The above described property being 51.272 acres in John Harvie’s Military Survey No. 3337 and 32.730 acres in John Harvie’s and Thomas Fenn’s Military Survey No. 3337. The basis of bearing for this description was a survey by Robert W. Mills, dated March 14, 1974, and recorded in survey records T2-129, of the Clermont County Tax Map Records, the centerline of Roudebush Road bears North 35 deg. 35’ East. The above described real estate is a part of the same premises described as recorded in Deed Book 507, page 306 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel ID No. 49-34-08C-010 on the tax maps of said county. This description is the result of a survey and plat dated March, 1999 by Lansdale Surveying, Inc. under the supervision of Jay S. Olberding, Professional Surveyor, Ohio Registration #S-7188.

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Subdivision, Section 3, Block B, as the same is recorded in Plat Cabinet 11, pages 344-345, of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Titleholders: Christine Wehrmeyer and Mark Wehrmeyer. Property Address: 1160 Parkside Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. Parcel Number: 373103F255 Prior Deed Reference: Book 1823, Page 1339. Recorded: 10/22/2004 Said Premises Located at 1160 Parkside Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 373103F255 Said Premises Appraised at $210,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Carrie L. Rouse Attorney-at-law 513-322-7000 CS 4-26t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0956 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. ERIN E. BAGNOLI, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of BATAVIA to wit: Situated in Winlock Military Survey No. 1771 and Overton Military Survey Military Survey No. 989, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being residential Unit 16-300 of Twin Spires at Lexington Run Condominium (Phase 9) as shown on the Condominium Drawings recorded in Plat Cabinet 14, pages 152-154 of the Clermont County Ohio Recorder’s Records and as described in the Declaration of Condominium Ownership recorded at Official Record Book 1918, page 430 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records, and any and all Amendments to said Declaration, including but not limited to, Twin Spires at Lexington Run Condominium (Phase 9) Eighth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium Ownership recorded in Official Record Book 2063, Page 1654, together with the percentage of ownership in the Common Areas and Facilities declared by the Declaration, as the same may be amended from time to time, to be an appurtenance to the above residential Unit, and together with the exclusive right to the Limited Common Areas and Facilities identified on the Condominium Drawings as being for the exclusive use of said residential Unit. Parcel No. 016705I300 & 016705I300T Property Address: 1368 Twin Spires Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 1368 Twin Spires Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 01-67-05I-300 & 01-6705I-300T Said Premises Appraised at $70,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Elizabeth A. Carullo Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-26t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0004 UNION SAVINGS BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. GRADY D. REED, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of STONELICK to wit: DESCRIPTION OF LAND Situate in the Stonelick Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, in Hackley’s M.S. No. 1089 and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a set 5/8” iron pin at the southeast corner of Hackley’s M.S. No. 1089, and southwest corner of Overton’s M.S. No. 987, in the northwestern line of Linton’s M.S. No. 681, and being a corner of Leroy

and Georgeann Ottaway and Stephen L. and Peggy S. Craver as recorded in D.B. 490, page 111; thence with Ottaway and Craver’s line and with the southeast line of Hackley’s M.S. No. 1089 and the northwest line of Linton’s M.S. No. 681, S. 60 deg. 22’ 40” W. 217.00 feet to a set 5/8” iron pin at the northeast corner to Stephen L. and Peggy S. Craver as recorded in D.B. 645, page 341; thence leaving military survey lines and with Craver’s east line, N. 31 deg. 12’ 10” W. 202.98 feet to a southeastern line of Donald L. and Deborah J. Carpenter as recorded in D.B. 702, page 56, passing a 5/8” pin at 104.12 feet and a set mag spike a 129.12 feet in the centerline of StonelickWilliams Corner Road; thence with Carpenter’s southeast line, N. 29 deg. 48’ E. 91.00 feet to a corner of Leroy and Georgeann Ottway and Stephen L. and Peggy S. Craver as recorded in D.B. 490, page 111, and in the northeastern line of Hackley’s M.S. No. 1089, and the southwestern line of Overton’s M.S. No. 987; thence with Ottaway and Craver’s line and with said military survey lines, S. 59 deg. 41’ 14” E. 287.92 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, passing a set mag spike at 45.59 feet in the centerline of StonelickWilliams Corner Road and a set 5/8” pin at 70.59 feet. Containing 0.806 acres. Being all of TAX PARCEL 3029-07C-033, conveyed to Christopher Raymond Muncy by deed recorded in O.R. 2042, page 1796. Together with and subject to all legal highways and easement of record. This legal description is based on a plat of survey by Werring Surveying; Timothy S. Werring registered surveyor number 8077, dated September 18, 2007. Bearings are based on Clermont County G.L.S. Monuments Nos. 850 and 851. Parcel #30-29-07C-033 Property Address: 5436 Stonelick Williams Corner Road, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 5436 Stonelick Williams Corner Road, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 302907C033 Said Premises Appraised at $20,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Cara R. Hurak Attorney-at-law 513-629-2801 CS 4-26t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1514 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. RONALD E. WEBB AKA RONALD WEBB, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of STONELICK to wit: Situated in the Township of Stonelick, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, being a part of Taylor Survey No. 4237, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the center of County Road, corner to Caldwell and in a line of Elmina Popp; thence with said Road North 31-1/2 deg. West two hundred eight (208) feet to a point in said road; thence North 57-1/2 deg. East two hundred eight (208) feet to a point; thence South 31-1/2 deg. East two hundred eight (208) feet to a point; thence South 57-1/2 deg. West two hundred eight (208) feet to a center of County Road and place of beginning, containing one (1) acre of land, more or less. Being the southern most part of a fifty (50) acre tract and being a part of the premises conveyed to grantors herein by deed from Arthur and Ira Neuforth, dated July 1, 1945 and recorded in Deed Book 252, page 5 Clermont County Records. Parcel No. 30-29-12H-061 Property Address: 5204 Benton Road, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 5204 Benton Road, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 302912H061 Said Premises Appraised at $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Anita L. Maddix Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1054 MIDFIRST BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. CHESTER EDWARDS, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of JACKSON to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, to wit: A tract of land located in Jackson Township of Clermont County, State of Ohio, and in Irwin’s Military Survey No. 4446, lying on the east side of State Highway No. 133, approximately 1 mile north of State Highway No. 50, being a portion of the land conveyed to Anna Glancy, trustee, by deed dated September 16, 1930, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Clermont County in Deed Book 213, page 483, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in a roadway, and in the north line of the land of Anna Glancy, Trustee, which coincident with the north line of Irwin’ Military Survey No. 4445 and the south line of Donnell’s Military Survey No. 444, said stake being S. 68 deg. 45’ E. 354.85 feet from the point of intersection of the said military survey line with the center of State Highway No. 133 as now constructed and also being S. 68 deg. 45’ E. 1954.6 feet from the common corner of Military Survey Nos. 4445, 10639, 4459, and 4444; thence from the place of beginning by metes and bounds, with the north line of Survey No. 4445 S. 68 deg. 45’ E. 417.42 feet to a stake; thence leaving the Military Survey line; with a severance line S. 21 deg. 15’ W. 208.71 feet to a stake; thence N. 68 deg. 45’ W. 417.62 feet to a stake, thence N. 21 deg. 15’ E. 208.71 feet, passing a stake in a fence line and in the approximate south line of said roadway at 200 feet, to the place of beginning, and containing 2.00 acres, subject to such rights as may be vested in the township and third parties to road rights of way and to such rights as may be vested in third parties to a transmission line right of way. Excepting therefrom the following described real estate, a tract of land located in Jackson Township of Clermont County, State of Ohio, and in Irwin’s Military Survey No. 4445, lying on the east side of State Highway No. 133, approximately 1 mile north of State Highway No. 50, being a portion of the land conveyed to Anna Glancy, Trustee, by deed dated September 16, 1930, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Clermont County in Deed Book 213, page 483, and more particularly described as follows: Starting at the intersection of the centerline of State Highway No. 133 as now constructed and Military Survey No. 4445, thence S. 68 deg. 45’ E. 573.56 feet to a steel pin and this being the point of beginning of the following described real estate; thence S. 21 deg. 15’ W. 208.71 feet to a steel pin; thence S. 68 deg. 45’ E. 208.71 feet to a steel pin; thence N. 21 deg. 15’ E. 208.71 feet to a steel pin; thence N. 68 deg. 45’ W. 208.71 feet to the new place of beginning and containing 1.00 acre, subject to such rights as may be vested in the township and third parties to road rights of way and to such rights as may be vested in third parties to a transmission line right of way. Said Premises Located at 3123 Pennington Lane, Williamsburg, OH 45176. PPN: 142305J065 Said Premises Appraised at $50,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Nicholas M. Smith Attorney-at-law 614-222-4921 CS 4-26t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0285 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. SCOTT A. RUBY, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of JACKSON to

wit: Situated in Jackson Township, Clermont County, Ohio, in Military Survey Number 5258, identified as Tract 5 on the plat filed in Book 16M, page 192, the following real property. Beginning at a reverence point at a spike at the intersection of Shelton Road and Jackson Pike, thence with the centerline of said Jackson Pike, North 67 deg. 00’ West a distance of 823.66 feet to a spike in said centerline and being the real point of beginning, thence with said centerline of Jackson Pike, North 67 deg. 00’ West a distance of 245 feet to a spike in said centerline, thence with a division line through the original 102 acres of which this was a part, North 24 deg. 48’ East, passing an iron pin at 20.03 feet, a distance of 1100.00 feet to an iron pin in the North line of the original 102 acres thence with said North line, South 69 deg. 37’ East a distance of 150.83 feet to an iron pin, thence with a division line through the original tract, South 19 deg. 55’ West, passing an iron pin at 1087.92 feet, a distance of 1107.95 feet to the beginning, containing 5.01 acres more or less, being a part of the original 102 acres of premises transferred to James McKibben in Volume 461, page 576 and subject to all legal highways and easements. Also the following described real estate: Situated in Jackson Township, Clermont County, Ohio, in Military Survey Number 5258, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a spike at the intersection of Shelton Road and Jackson Pike; thence with the centerline of said Jackson Pike, North 67 deg. 00’ West a distance of 578.66 feet to a spike in said centerline and being the real point of beginning; thence with said centerline of Jackson Pike, North 67 deg. 00’ West a distance of 245.00 feet to a spike in said centerline; thence with a division line through the original 102 acres of which this was a part, N. 19 deg. 55’ East, passing an iron pin at 20.03 feet, a distance of 1107.95 feet to an iron pin in the North line of the original 102 acres; thence with said North line, South 69 deg. 37’ East a distance of 148.74 feet to an iron pin; thence with a division line through the original tract, South 15 deg. 01’ West, passing an iron pin at 1104.02 feet, a distance of 1124.02 feet to the beginning, containing 5.02 acres more or less, being a part of the original 102 acres of the premises transferred to James McKibben in Volume 461, page 576 and subject to all legal highways. Said Premises Located at 3246 Jackson Pike, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 152309H030, 152309H028 Said Premises Appraised at $120,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Christopher J. Mantica Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-26t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1807 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. MICHAEL R. WHITMAN, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of WILLIAMSBURG to wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Williamsburg: Situated in Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, and in William Smith’s Military Survey No. 950 and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Cobb Road, said point being South 76 deg. 37’ East 307.95 feet from the intersection of the centerlines of Dela Palma Road and Cobb Road; thence continuing with the centerlines of Cobb Road South 76 deg. 37’ East 266.50 feet to a point; thence leaving a road South 16 deg. 18’ West 589.01 feet to a stake; thence North 63 deg. 59’ West 551.95 feet to a stake; thence North 46 deg. 14’ East 556.77 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 5.107 acres more or less. Subject to legal highways. Being the result of a survey made by Haven C. Kelley, Registered Surveyor No. 4316, in December

1965. Premises commonly known as: 3641 Cobb Road, Williamsburg, OH 45176. Permanent Parcel No(s): 523505C068 Said Premises Located at 3641 Cobb Road, Williamsburg, OH 45176. PPN: 523505C068 Said Premises Appraised at $160,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Nicholas J. Cardinal Attorney-at-law 216-360-7200 CS 4-26t3 --------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1188 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiff(s) vs. RICHARD G. LAWTON, JR., et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of WILLIAMSBURG to wit: Being a parcel of land located in Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in Lytle’s Military Survey No. 4249, lying on the South side of Bootjack Road, approximately 1/2 mile East of Hennings Mills and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a stone on the South side of Bootjack Road, in the boundary line between Clermont and Brown Counties; thence N. 82 degrees 45’ West 382.75 feet to a point in the center line of the road, a corner to the lands of Charles Bavis and Mark Sprague; thence with the centerline of the road N. 85 degrees 15’ West 420 feet to the point of beginning, being the most Northwest point of the land herein described and the most Northeasterly corner of a tract of .60 acres conveyed to Odell Green and Ann Green by deed recorded in Deed Book 303, page 191, of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records; thence with the line of said Green and leaving the road, S. 0 degrees 15’ West 212 feet. Passing a stake at 20 feet to a stake, corner to Green and a tract of 1 acre conveyed to Richard Partin and Jessie Partin by deed recorded in Deed Book 281, page 534, of the Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio; thence with the line of said Partin, N. 0 degrees 15’ East 212 feet to the center of Bootjack Road; thence with the center of Bootjack Road, N. 85 degrees 15’ West 103 feet to the place of beginning and containing .50 acre, subject to such rights as may be vested in the county to a right of way for Bootjack Road. Subject to all covenants, easements and restrictions of record. Parcel No. 52-35-03G-69 Prior Instrument Reference: Dated July 14, 1995 and recorded on July 24, 1995 in Official Record Book 647, page 52 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Property Commonly Known As: 3473 Bootjack Corner Road, Williamsburg, Ohio 45176. Said Premises Located at 3473 Bootjack Corner Road, Williamsburg, Ohio 45176. PPN: 52-35-03G-069 Said Premises Appraised at $55,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Maria Divita Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-26t3 ----------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1734 RIVER HILLS BANK Plaintiff(s) vs. LESLIE MOREHOUSE AKA LESLIE A. MOREHOUSE, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: Situate in Winlock Military Survey No. 1771, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Being Lot 54 of Emery Ridge, Section 2, as the same appears of record in Plat Cabinet 7, pages 234 and 235, Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Parcel No. 413106I260 Property Address: 4520 Hallandale Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 4520 Hallandale Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 41-31-06I-260 Said Premises Appraised at $160,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Oh. Bethany L. Suttinger Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1497 PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION DBA COLDWELL BANKER MORTGAGE Plaintiff(s) vs. CHRISTOPHER A. RECTOR, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: Situate in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Union, and bounded and described as follows: Being Lot Number 182 of Village Glen Subdivision, Section III B as the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof of record in Plat Cabinet 3, pages 73 and 74, inclusive, Recorder’s Office, Clermont County, Ohio, as appears by said plat. Said Premises Located at 4561 Wood Forest Lane, Batavia, OH 45103. PPN: 41-31-03C-510 Said Premises Appraised at $110,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: 10% down on the day of the sale, balance due 30 days from the Confirmation of Sale. Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., Sheriff Clermont County, Ohio Christopher J. Mantica Attorney-at-law 513-241-3100 CS 4-26t3 ---------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1426 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-4 Plaintiff(s) vs. CHRISTINE WEHRMEYER, AKA CHRISTINE C. WEHRMEYER, et al. Defendant(s) In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above named County, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., the following described real estate, situate in the County of Clermont and State of Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP of UNION to wit: EXHIBIT “A” DESCRIPTION OF LAND Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in Aldridge Military Survey No. 3878, Gunner Military Survey No. 3768 and Darby Military Survey No. 2058 and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number 216 of the Shayler Crossing Two

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CAREGIVERS CARING individuals needed to provide non medical care for seniors living at home. All shifts including Sleepovers and Weekends Milford and Mt. Carmel Area Call 230-5111

GARDNER/HANDYMAN WANTED Pierce Township residence. One day a week. No equipment necessary. References required. 553-6086.

BOOKKEEPER/OFFICE HELP PART-TIME, knowledgeable with Peachtree Accounting. 513-876-3081. CINCINNATI ENQUIRER has carrier routes available in the following areas, Indian Hill, Anderson Twp., Mt. Washington, Milford, Blue Ash, Amelia & Hillsboro. Must be 18 w/valid driver’s license & proof of insurance. If interested please call 513-768-8134. DRIVERS NEEDED 2yrs. experience, forklift knowledge a plus, Class A CDL, local hauling. Beagle & Beagle Trucking Office: 513-561-5679 Fax: 513-752-8478 or Email: cbeagle@bbtcincy.com

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DRIVERS: CDL-A Great Hometime! Regional Dry Van No-Touch. Clean MVR. Holiday/Vacation Pay! 1yr. experience required. 513-761-9600. DRIVERS: INDUSTRY Leading pay & benefits! 98% No-Touch, 50% Drop/Hook, CDL-A Solo’s or Teams 2yrs. experience, Hazmat required. 1-888-335-1719. DRIVERS: LOCAL! Competitive pay, Health Insurance, Paid Vacation. Clean MVR w/1yr. T/T experience required. Jdykstra@KRDTrucking.com

708-983-6316

DRIVERS: WANT a Professional Career? Haul Flatbed/OD Loads for Trinity Logistics Group! Earn $.40.50cpm! CDL-A w/2yrs. Exp. EEO/AA 800-6283408.

HOME CARE Agency serving DDS (FKA) MRDD seeks experienced & mature direct care professionals for 24/7, homes in Milford & Amelia. Experience with behaviors preferred. Immediate openings available. 513-681-2472. Leave message. LABORERS NEEDED to dig! Utilimap is looking for utility pole Laborers. Laborers manually dig around the base of utility poles in the area. Laborers make $10/hr. plus full benefits. Visit utilimap.com or call 636-533-4016 to apply. MANUFACTURING SUPERVISOR Plastics rotational molder in Middletown, Ohio is seeking a dynamic leader and motivator for the position of supervisor. Qualified candidates must demonstrate and/or possess the following: - Rotational molding experience a must - Organization skills - Knowledge of TQI principles - Leadership by example - Proven ability to successfully motivate - Requires working in a physical hands-on environment - Available to work off-shifts and overtime - Ability to adapt to an ever-changing environment - 5 years prior supervisory experience Pay: $18.00 per hour, plus health benefits available. 401(k) plan. Drug-free environment. Please respond to: Human Resources P.O. Box 771 Middletown, OH 45044 Fax: 513-424-4799 jobs@rotocasting.com SECRETARY WANTED: Computer skills & knowledge of Quick Books, full-time. 513-724-8810.

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200 - HELP WANTED NEED INDIVIDUAL to take care of weeding, trimming, mulching, etc. Pay $7.00 per hour, prefer semi-retired or retired individual. Call 625-0113 for consideration. OWNER OPERATORS w/Tandem Axle Tractors. Dedicated auto part runs. Pickup in Mt. Juliet, TN to Lake Orion, MI. Great pay, benefits, hometime! CDL-A, 18mos. experience, 22YOA, clean MVR. 800-723-6046 x227. PART-TIME JANITORIAL - Positions open in the Blue Ash & Sharonville areas for dependable individual w/transportation. Experienced in commercial cleaning a plus, $9.50+ an hour to start. Background check required. Send resume to: dwilhoite@advanjan.com 513-304-9740

203 - SITUATIONS WANTED CLEANING, ERRANDS, shopping or appointments, also hauling, one item or complete house. Reasonable rates, references, bonded & insured. 513-615-9044.

300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED 1 & 2BR APARTMENTS, Williamsburg, all utilities included except electric. 513-724-7802. BATAVIA - 2br, 1ba, $510/mo. plus deposit. 513-561-4014. THOMASTON MEADOWS Section 8 Senior Housing in Amelia, Ohio 45102. Accepting applications for waiting list for 1br handicapped accessible unit. Call 513-752-1588 for more information or stop in at: 1460 Thomaston Dr. Amelia, OH. Equal Housing Opportunity MILFORD - 1br, heat, water, garbage included, $450/mo. 513-248-0850.

300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED

DRIVERS NEEDED Tanker Endorsement Needed 2 Years Experience Class A CDL Local Hauling Home Every Night Call TCB Trucking 513-625-8183 300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED

CLERMONT VILLA 371 W. Main Street Owensville, OH (513) 732-3855 Accepting applications for 1, 2 & 3br apartments Quiet country setting in a newly renovated affordable community. Office hours: 8:00am-5:00pm Call or stop by to see all that we have to offer.

LYTLE TRACE Senior Apartments. 62 & over, rent subsidized, secure building, free utilities, on-site laundry, pets allowed. Call 513-724-3358. TTY 800-750-0750.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

MILFORD, NEAR 275, now leasing spacious 2br apartments & town homes. Ask about specials. 513-576-9232.

TDD 1-800-750-0750 Equal Housing Opportunity

FELICITY GARRISON PLACE SENIOR APARTMENTS 62 & OVER Rent Subsidized Free Utilities Secure Bldg. On-site laundry Pets allowed

513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750

GEORGETOWN - 2 & 3br apartments available for immediate occupancy. 2br, 1ba, c/a, all kitchen appliances, w/d hookup, $560/mo & util., $560/dep. 3br, 1.5ba, 1-car att. garage, c/a, all kitchen appliances, laundry room, $675/mo & util. $675/dep., 513-253-8170 or 513-616-3504.

GREAT SPECIAL Efficiency & 1 Bedroom Energy Efficient Private Entry & Patios Quiet, Single Story Community! Ready Now Don’t Miss This Deal!!!

513-724-3951 OLD MILFORD Main St. 1br, dinette, LR, bath, you pay electric, ready to move in, $450 plus deposit, one year lease, credit check & references. 513-378-3259.

Owensville Commons Apartments is currently accepting applications for 1br apartments for 62 years of age or older, handicapped/disabled regardless of age. Applications taken M-F 9:30a.m.-3:30p.m. 513-732-6935 TDD #1-800-750-0750 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” Equal Housing Opportunity

WILLIAMSBURG 2nd floor 1br, equipped kitchen, heat/water paid, no pets, $400/mo. 513-724-7598 or 513-724-7824.

WILLIAMSBURG SPACIOUS TOP FLOOR 2BR apartment, off street parking, heat/water included. 513-732-5771.

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT

2 Years experience CDL Clean driving record Local Hauling. Work available now! Call:

Carl Ritter Trucking 513-625-7072

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT WILLIAMSBURG: 2BR TOWNHOUSE apartment, 1.5 bath w/A/C, W/D hookup, no pets, $575/mo. plus deposit. 513-724-7842.

SYNERGY HOMECARE OF CINCINNATI Now Hiring Compassionate Caregivers & STNAs

307 - MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 3BR, 1-ACRE lot, storage shed, newly remodeled, no pets, good credit, $500/mo plus deposit. 937-444-3701.

WAITING LIST now open.

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED

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308 - OFFICE/BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT 4,000 SQ. ft. Commercial space for lease on Main St. in Williamsburg. Has kitchen and restrooms in basement area. Has been previously used as a church. Would be good for office space or daycare. Call 513-616-8851.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALE

FARM 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 HOMES FOR SALE

Experienced Caregivers needed for Private Duty. Must be able to pass a drug screen and background check. CPR, first aid certified preferred.

Call today to set up an interview.

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513-247-0818 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 Dan 513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 (Smaller parcels also available)

499 - LAWN & GARDEN DIXON XTR Mower, 50” deck, great shape, $1400. 513-875-3097. SECRET GARDEN Greenhouse. One mile north of Hillsboro off St. Rt. 73, hundreds of perennials you can plant now! 937-205-4178.

TROY BILT 50” 22HP Riding Mower, excellent shape, 2 flatbed trailers w/ramp, 16ft. 513-734-0717.

504 - BUSINESS SERVICES ODD THINGS DONE Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up Lawn Mowing Bush Hogging Wiring Installation Telephone Jacks Installed Painting Large or Small Jobs Call 513-724-2920 SIMON’S LANDSCAPING leaf removal, curbside leaf pick-up, free estimates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANING SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING SERVICES New Customers Receive $15 Off Your First Clean When You Mention This Ad! This family owned & operated business serves customers in Clermont County and the greater Cincinnati area for house & business cleaning needs. Whether you need bi-weekly, monthly, or spring cleaning, call today to schedule your free consultation and ask for Dee! Gift certificates are also available. 513-923-7875

3BR, 2BA, kitchen w/ap- 16X80 MOBILE home, 501 - CHILD CARE pliances & attached 3-car 3br, 2ba, skirting & deck- MOTHER OF one look$15,000. ing to do in-home garage. Nice yard, county ing, daycare in the Batavia 508 - ENTERTAINMENT 937-444-2720. water, no pets, $775/mo. school district, nice PROFESSIONAL + utilities. Security de- 405 - LOTS & ACREAGE fenced-in back yard. 6am-5:30pm, can get posit & last month rent DJ TWO CEMETERY child on & off required, near SR 32, East plots, 1-vault in Grace- your 22 years experience school bus, newborn up of Sardinia, ELSD. PH land Memorial Gardens, to 5yrs. old, Call Britany **Bridal Special** 937-446-2917 or Milford/Goshen area, at 513-739-1557 after Call 513-732-1664 $2000. 937-444-2365. 5pm. 937-213-2131.

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SECRET GARDEN Greenhouse. One mile north of Hillsboro off St. Rt. 73. Perennials, vegetables (fifty varieties of tomatoes). 937-2054178.

ANNUAL YARD Sale, 1827 Oakland Locust Ridge. We’re at the intersection of Liming Van Thompson & Oakland Locust Ridge, Mt. Orab, Fri., May 4th & Sat., May 5th, 9am-3pm. Mission style entertainment center, Singer sewing machine, TVs, dishes, household items, name brand clothes, baby girl things, furniture & many other items. Come & check us out.

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611 - WANTED TO BUY TOP DOLLAR PAID!! Cash for furniture, antiques, appliances, tools, fishing, jewelry, gold, silver, records, DVD’s, games, sports, pocket knives, more! ALMOST ANYTHING! 937-378-1819 or 937-378-2850

613 - PETS AND SUPPLIES

Adorable Beagle/Lab pups Ready May 5th $25 Each

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513-875-4280 615 - MISC. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL WHITE Maggie Sottero wedding gown, size 8, never worn, $800 OBO Also, Chapel length veil never worn, $75 OBO For more information call:

HUGE FAMILY Yard Sale every Fri., Sat. & Sun. from 9am-7pm at Holly Lanes on St. Rt. 125, Amelia. Lots of items for home, clothes for kids & adults, great prices. LAKE LORELEI Community Yard Sale, & Plant & Flower Sale, Saturday May 5th & Sunday, May 6th, from 9-4pm, St. Rt. 131 - 1-mile west of US 50, Fayetteville.

USED BOOK FAIR AT MILFORD LIBRARY 1099 State Route 131 Thursday, Apr. 26th 3-6:00pm Friday, Apr. 27th 1-5:00pm Saturday, Apr. 28th 10am-3:00pm

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

CASH FOR JUNK CARS & TRUCKS $200 & UP CASH ON THE SPOT!! FREE TOW!

513-720-7982 CALL 513-304-2280 BIG JIM’S

“JUNK” CAR REMOVAL $$$$$$$$$$ PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR “JUNK” CARS TRUCKS & VANS

COMPLETE SELLOUT - 4.4 ACRES W/COUNTRY HOME BIG BARN - GARAGE - BEAUTIFUL SETTING PLUS ALL HOME & OUTBUILDING CONTENTS

SATURDAY, MAY 5TH - STARTS @ 10:00AM INSPECTION FOR REAL ESTATE IS MONDAY, APRIL 30TH FROM 5-7PM LOCATION & DIRECTIONS: 475 APPLE ROAD, AMELIA, OH. 45102. FROM BATAVIA TAKE ST. RT. 132 SOUTH ABOUT 2 MILES TO RIGHT ON JUDD ROAD. SHORT DISTANCE TO STOP SIGN AT APPLE RD. TURN RIGHT. PROCEED STRAIGHT ONTO APPLE TO AUCTION SITE. FROM AMELIA-HAMLET ON ST. RT. 125, GO NORTH ON RT. 132 ABOUT 2-1/2 MILES TO LEFT ON JUDD RD, THEN FOLLOW ABOVE DIRECTIONS TO APPLE. DO NOT PARK ON ROAD. PLENTY OF OFF ROAD PARKING.

Toss it, SELLIT. Why send that lamp to the curb? Find a new home for it through the Classifieds. Area buyers and sellers use the Classifieds every day. Besides, someone out there needs to see the light.

PROPERTY SELLS ABSOLUTE AT NOON IF YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A PLACE IN THE COUNTRY WITH A FEW ACRES, BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY. LOCATED IN A NICE AREA, ON A QUIET DEAD END ROAD BUT JUST A FEW MINUTES AWAY FROM EVERYTHING. ATTRACTIVE ONE FLOOR HOME, BUILT BY MR. HUMPHRIES IN 1951, HAS 2-3 BEDROOMS, LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, COUNTRY KITCHEN, FULL BATH AND ENCLOSED BACK PORCH. FULL BASEMENT W/REC ROOM, SHOWER, LAUNDRY AND STORAGE. PROPANE GAS FURNACE. OPEN FRONT PORCH PLUS BACK & SIDE DECKS. NEEDS SOME TLC & UPDATING BUT HAS HAD SOME RECENT IMPROVEMENTS. (ROOFGUTTERS- DOORS- WINDOWS ETC.) BEAUTIFUL LAWN, MATURE TREES, FLOWERS AND PLENTY OF SPACE FOR OUTSIDE FAMILY ACTIVITIES. BONUS: OVERSIZE ONE CAR GARAGE W/ELEC. DOOR, ATTACHED CAR PORT AND SMALL STORAGE ROOM. ALSO A DANDY 36 FT. X 48 FT. POLE BARN W/PARTITIONED OFF WORKSHOP. SOME PICTURES ON WWW.JTWILSON.COM. CLERMONT COUNTY AUDITOR’S OFFICE PARCEL ID#032021D047. NOTE INSPECTION DATE ABOVE. TERMS - CONDITIONS: SELLS ABSOLUTE TO HIGHEST BIDDER!! A 10% DOWN PAYMENT DEPOSIT REQUIRED W/UP TO 45 DAYS TO CLOSE WITH POSSESSION AND TITLE. NOTE: THERE IS A 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM ADDED TO THE FINAL BID TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL CONTRACT SALE PRICE. ALL INSPECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO AUCTION DATE. BROKER/AUCTIONEER REPRESENTS THE SELLER ONLY

Call Classifieds (513) 732-2511 1-800-404-3157

ALL REMAINING PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH WILL INCLUDE LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, CURIO CABINET, DINING ROOM, GLASS DOOR HUTCH, CEDAR CHEST, ANTIQUE KITCHEN CABINET WITH GLASS DOORS, TABLES, CHAIRS, CABINETS, STANDS, GORGEOUS ANTIQUE ROCKING CHAIR, OLD SCHOOL DESK, ANTIQUE PORCELAIN TOP KITCHEN TABLE AND OTHER SIMILAR ITEMS. SELECTION OF ANTIQUE GLASSWARE, KITCHEN WARES, PRIMITIVES, JARS, BOTTLES, 20-30 BOXES FULL INCLUDING EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS, ANTIQUE WOOD BURNING CAST IRON STOVE, PICTURES, DECOR, LIGHTING AND MUCH MORE. APPLIANCES INCLUDE LATE MODEL KENMORE REFRIGERATOR, WASHER - DRYER, GAS KITCHEN RANGE, UPRIGHT FREEZER ETC. TOSHIBA 25” TV, ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT AND OTHER HOME ITEMS. GAS GRILL, PICNIC TABLE, HAND TOOLS, YARD CARE TOOLS, MOWERS AND OTHER GARAGE ITEMS. FROM THE BARN: 3 PT. HOOK UP, PTO BUZZ SAW, 3 PT. SCRAPER BLADE, OLD CULTIVATERS, TABLE SAW, VINTAGE TOOLS AND A BUNCH OF TOBACCO STICKS. TERMS: CASH OR CHECKS W/FULL PICTURE ID. SORRY NO CREDIT CARDS. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. COME PREPARED TO REMOVE PURCHASES. PORTA JOHN - GRANDKIDS WILL SELL REFRESHMENTS.

CASINO TOKEN Machine, reconditioned, includes 450 tokens, instructions & keys, $125.00. Call 513-763-0315. Moving, Must Sell!

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GUARDIANSHIP AUCTION

CONTENTS START SELLING AT 10:00 AM

937-515-2692

804 - AUTOS WANTED

BATAVIA - AMELIA, OH. AREA

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The Classifieds Are the Cat’s Meow.

DONALD HUMPHRIES JR. GUARDIAN FOR MARJORIE D. HUMPHRIES

JOEL T. WILSON CO. AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1955 - BATAVIA, OH (513) 732-6300 - WWW.JTWILSON.COM

Area shoppers know the Classifieds are the purr-fect place to find a bargain. In the Classifieds, you can track down deals on everything from collectibles to cars. It’s easy to place an ad or find the items you want and it’s used by hundreds of area shoppers every day.

Go with your instincts and use the Classifieds today.

1-800-404-3157

513-304-2280

808 - AUTOS FOR SALE 1930’S-PRESENT

MARK WANTS running, wrecked, dead cars and trucks. Now paying $150 - $400/cash for complete vehicles. FREE TOW! 937-446-3021 or 513-739-0774

Protecting Parks for Future

1995 CAMARO Z28, 160K/miles, in good condition. Black w/black leather interior. Runs great! $3,900. 937-205-4178. 2008 FORD Focus SE 4dr., auto, 34k/miles, silver/tan interior, very nice car, well maintained, $11,000. 513-325-6199. JUNKED, WRECKED unwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

Generations For a free map of America's majestic National Park System, please call the National Parks Conservation Association at 1-800-NAT-PARK (628-7275).

Open the door to your own home. Hurry before these doors close! Check all our papers to locate the best deals on great homes all around town.

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To place your Real Estate ad, please call:

513-732-2511 or 1-800-404-3157

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Southern Buckeye Conference Southern Buckeye Conference Softball Standings - Week 4 Baseball Standings - Week 4

Weekly Scoreboard Tuesday, April 17 Bethel-Tate 1, Reading 0 W–Hacker; L–Amyx (0-2). Leaders: B–Pyles 2-4, 2B. Record: R 9-5. Mariemont 8, Batavia 7 W–Jones; L–Thornton. Leaders: M-Renner 2-3, 3 R; Swanson 2-4, 2B; Stewart 34, 2B, 2 RBI; Nerl 2 RBI; Huskey 2B; Brokamp 2-3, RBI. Record: M 8-6. Wednesday, April 18 New Richmond 14, Goshen 1 (five innings) W–Skaggs (1-0); L–Mills (1-2). Leaders: N-Simpson 2-3; Scholz 2-3. G- Blumentritt 2-2. Records: N 15-0, G 3-10. Batavia 7, Blanchester 5 W–Carver (4-0, 8 Ks); L–Campbell. Leaders: BA–Lenhardt 2-4, 2R; Cooper 2 RBI. BL–Bobbit 23. Records: BA 10-5, BL 106. Bethel-Tate 9, Williamsburg 2 W–Hartley (5-2); L–West. Leaders: B–Atkins 2 RBI; Hartley 3-5; McKee 2-5; North 2-4; Marshall 2B, 2 RBI. W–Madsen 2-4. Records: B 13-4, W 5-9. Anderson 7, Milford 6 (nine innings) W–Peterson (1-0); L–Eckelman (1-1) Leaders: A–Brondhaver 2B, 3 RBI; Lemaster 2B, 2 RBI; Lemberg 2B; Riley 2-3. M–Ferguson 2 RBI; Dillhoff 2-5, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI; Vonderhaer 2B. Records: A 14-2, M 11-7. Turpin 8, Glen Este 3 W–Paytes (3-1); L–Burdick. Leaders: T–Paytes 2-4, Pfeffer 2B; G–Boston 2-4, Fuller 3-3, 2B; Brock 2-2. Records: T 10-6, G 8-9. Thursday, April 19 Bethel-Tate 7, Mariemont 5 W–McKee (3-2); L–Renner; Sv.–Marshall (2). Leaders: B–Atkins 3-4, 2B, 3 R; Hartley 3-4, 3 RBI; Law 2-3. M–D. Renner 4-4; Stewart 24; Nerl 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI. Records: B 14-4, M 9-7. New Richmond 13, Taft 2 (six innings) W–K.Scholz (2-0); L–Williams. Leaders: N–Skaggs 2-4, HR; Simpson 4-4, 2 2B, 4 RBI; Wolfe 2-3; Dixon 3B, 4 RBI. T–T. Washington 2-3. Records: N 16-0, T 9-3.

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Friday, April 20 Anderson 6, Milford 5 W–Perler (4-1); L–Greene (2-2); Sv–Deeds (1). Leaders: A–Beebe 2B; Brondhaver 2B, 3 RBI. M–Vonderhaar HR(3), 3 RBI; Garrett 2-3, HR, 2 RBI. Records: A 15-2, M 11-9. Batavia 17, Georgetown 7 (five innings) W–Ison (1-0); L–Slack. Leaders: B–Thorton 3-4, 3 RBI, 2 R; Lenhardt 2-3, 3 R; Carver 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R. G–Strickland 2-3. Records: B 11-5, G 0-14. Western Brown 19, Bethel-Tate 12 W–Burton (2-0); L–Hartley. Leaders: W–Purdon 3-5, 3 R, 3B; Woodyard 3-4, 2B, 3 R; Piatt 3-5, 3 R, 2B, 2 RBI; Burton 2-3, HR, 4 RBI. B–Atkins 2-3, 3 R; Marshall 2-3; Willoughby HR. Records: W 8-7, B 14-5. Clermont Northeastern 5, New Richmond 2 W– Sanders (2-2); L– Waters. Leaders: C– Teaney 24, 2R; Bierman 2-4; Sanders 2-3, 2 RBI. Records: C 10-7, N 16-1. Glen Este 5, Turpin 2 W–Scholl (1-1, 11 K’s); L–Donofrio (1-2). Leaders: G–Fuller 2-3, 2B; Sloan 2B, 2 RBI. Records: T 10-7, G 99. Monday, April 23 Williamsburg 12, Georgetown 5 W–Horn (3-0). L–Beatle. Leaders: W–Herron 2-3; T. Ward 3-4, 2 RBI; B. Scott 34; M. Madsen 4-5, 2B; Horn

Girls’ Softball Tuesday, April 17 Milford 17, Anderson 1 (five innings) W–Noll (5-7). L–Dunlap. Leaders: M–Davis 2B; Simmons 2-3, 2B; Ackerman HR (1); Ventus 2-4. Record: M 78. Felicity-Franklin 7, Miami Valley Christian 0 W–Wear (9-0, 19 Ks). L–Robinson (5-1). Leaders: F–H. White HR (2); J. White 2-3, 2 RBI; Wear 2-3, HR (5), 2 RBI. Records: F 9-0, MVCA 5-1. Wednesday, April 18 Glen Este 2, Turpin 0 W– Parker (5-3, 7 Ks); L– Persicanl (2-2, 5 Ks). Leaders: G- Miller HR (3); Downey 2B. Records: G 9-5, T 8-2. Williamsburg 10, Bethel Tate 9 W– Burnett (7-3); L– Canter. Leaders: W- Tibbs 2-4; Barge 3-3; Dennis 2-4, 2 2B, 4 RBI; Burnett 2-4; Lynch HR (3), 3 RBI; Klein 2B, RBI. BWeber 2-4, 2B; Poe 2-4; Neal 2-3. Records: W 10-3. Goshen 8, New Richmond 0 W– Tucker (4-6, 14 K’s); L– Brittain. Leaders: G– Strauss 3-4; Tucker 2-3, 2 RBI; Adams 2 RBI. Records: G 4-6. Amelia 23, East Clinton 3 (six innings) W–Engle (9-4, 10 K’s); L–Bond. Leaders: A–Kaiser 3-6, HR, 6 RBI; Engle 4-4, HR, 5 RBI; Potraske 3-6, 3 RBI; Chappell 3-5, 2 RBI; Wright 3-5, 3 R; Brezinski 34, 3R; McDonald 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI; Mentzel 2-6, 2B, 3R; Burchfield 2B; Hatcher 2 RBI; E–Jenkins 2-3, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI; Norris 3B. Records: A 11-4. Thursday, April 19 New Richmond 8, Madeira 5 W–Smith (1-3). Leaders: N–Martin 2-4, 3 RBI; Powers 3 RBI. M–Gordon 2-4; Kuzniczci 3-4. Records: N 39, M 5-9. Felicity-Franklin 12, Georgetown 0 W–Wear (10-0, 15 Ks); L–Smith. Leaders: F– Wise 2-2, run; H. White 3-3, 2 SB, 2 R, RBI; Sowers 2 SB; Mitchell 3-4, RBI, R; Woodmansee 3 R. Records: F 100, G 7-11. Western Brown 6, Williamsburg 0 W–Krick; L–Burnett (7-4). Leaders: WB–Nickell 3-4; McElroy 2-3; Palmer 2-3. W–Dennis 2-3, Clark 2-2. Records: WB 14-3, W 10-4 (2-2 SBAAC). Saturday, April 21

Lebanon 11, Glen Este 1 (six innings) W–Creech (5-0, 9 Ks). L–Parker. Leaders: L–Showalter HR (3), Scott HR (3), Creech HR (2), Walter HR (4). Records: L 16-0, G 10-6. Monday, April 23 Felicity-Franklin 16, East Clinton 1 (five innings) W–Wear (12-0, 11 Ks). L–Bond. Leaders: FF–H. White 3-5, 2B, 2 RBI, SB; Sowers 2-4, 3 R, 2 SB; J. White 3-4, 2B, 3 RBI, 3 R, 4 SB; Wear 2B, 3 RBI; Grooms 2-3, 2B, 3 RBI; Jacobs 2-4, 2 RBI; Wise 3-4, 3 R, RBI, SB. EC–Dawson HR. Records: 12-0. Amelia 9, New Richmond 3 W–Engle (10-4, 14 Ks). L–Smith. Leaders: A–Caldwell 2-4, 2 R, RBI; Engle 2-4, 2 R, RBI; Potrafke 2-4, 3B, HR (2), 2R, 3 RBI; Chappell 3B, 3 RBI; McDonald 2-3 RBI. Records: A 12-4. CNE 10, Western Brown 0 (six innings) W– Anderson (15-1, 15 K’s); L– Nickell (9-2). Leaders: C– Ward 3-3, 2B, 2 RBI; Osborn 2-4, 2 RBI; Miller 2B, 2 RBI, 3R. Records: C 15-1, W 15-4. Milford 9, Loveland 6 W– Knoll; L– Stanton. Leaders: M– Davis 3-5, 2B; Troll 3-5; Simmons 3-4, 2 2B; Woodall 2-4, 2 2B. L– Scenter 3B. Records: M 910, L 8-4.

Boys’ Tennis Tuesday, April 17 Mariemont 5, New Richmond 0 Peterman d. Rydbewski 61, 6-0; Bartlett d. Ohntrup 61, 6-2; Mauk d. Heidlage 6-1, 6-1; Fries-Hinebaugh d. Lytle-Manning 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; Simons-Walter d. McKinleyGreen 6-1, 6-3. Record: M 33. Batavia 3, Clermont Northeastern 2 Spears (B) d. Brown 6-0, 6-0; Hensley (B) d. Lawson 6-0, 6-0; Conner (B) d. Horn 6-0, 6-1; Schultz-Poe (C) d. Bonavita-Griffith 6-4, 6-3; Tellep-Woermann (C) d. Gerhard-Herron 4-6, 6-2, 10-4. Records: C 1-7, B 4-2. Loveland 4, Milford 1 Gordon (L) d. Beckerich 63, 6-3; Treloar (L) d. Neverman 5-7, 7-5, 6-0; Jarc (L) d. Bryant 6-1, 6-0; JenbauffeHarris (L) d. Harris-Giltmeier 6-3, 6-2; Huxell-Hacker (M) d. Martinez-Weinberg 7-6, 67, 6-2. Records: L 7-3, M 36. Wednesday, April 18 Western Brown 4, Batavia 1 Kidwell (W) d. Spears 6-4, 6-1; Hensley (B) d. Latham 6-1, 604; Black (W) d. Conner 6-1, 6-4. Doubles: Creech-Helton (W) d. Gerhard-Herron 6-1, 6-2; ElliottRymer (W) win by forfeit. Records: W 10-1, B 4-3. Kings 3, Milford 2 Nosek (K) d. Beckerich 62, 6-0; Neverman (M) d. Boyson 6-4, 6-1; Taylor (K) d. Bryant 6-0, 4-6, 6-2; Frudenberg-Benton (K) d. Harris-Giltmier 6-0, 6-0; Huxell-Hacker (M) d. McLelland-Paulson 7-5, 6-4. Thursday, April 19 GCTCA Coaches Classic Flight D At Seven Hills and Summit Country Day First Singles First Round Sanders (Summit) d. Beckerish (Milford) 6-1, 6-1; Roberston (LaSalle) d. Hoban (Little Miami) 6-1, 62; Wu (Talawanda) BYE; Peterman (Mariemont) d. Muenz (Madeira) 6-3, 6-3. Semifinals Sanders d. Robertson 6-0, 6-0; Peterman d. Wu 6-3, 36, 6-2. Second Singles First Round Bartlett (Mariemont) d.

Riesenbeck (LaSalle) 6-3, 60; Schroder (Summit) d. Dufresne (Little Miami) 6-0, 6-3; Herndon (Madeira) BYE; Neverman (Milford) d. Jarvi (Talawanda) 6-1, 6-2. Semifinals Bartlett v. Schroder INC; Neverman d. Herndon 6-1, 6-0. Third Singles First Round Bryant (Milford) d. Eck (Talawanda) 6-3, 6-3; Mauk (Mariemont) d. Abner (Madeira) 6-1, 6-0; Murphy (LaSalle) BYE; Lee (Summit) d. Biggs (Little Miami) 6-4, 61. Semifinals Mauk d. Bryant 6-0, 6-1; Lee d. Murphy 6-0, 6-0. First Doubles First Round Harris-Giltmier (Milford) BYE; Bader-Stephenson (Talawanda) d. Pieper-Samoya (LaSalle) 6-4, 2-6, 7-5; T. Freytag-O’Connor (Madeira) d. Kirk-Sawicki (Little Miami) 6-1, 6-4; Fries-Hinebaugh (Mariemont) d. Ng-Saba (Summit) 6-0, 6-0. Semifinals Harris-Giltmier d. BaderStephenson 6-3, 6-4; FriesHinebaugh d. T. Freytag-O’Connor 7-6 (5); 46, 6-3. Second Doubles First Round Huxell-Hacker (Milford) d. Hutchins-Deiner (Summit) 60, 6-3; Simon-Walter (Mariemont) BYE; A. Freytag-Gjessing (Madeira) d. Bumpus-Wieck (LaSalle) 64, 6-2; Sens-Bennett (Talawanda) d. Lakes-Lakes (Little Miami) 6-0, 6-0. Semifinals Huxell-Hacker d. SimonWalter 4-6, 6-1, 6-4; A. Freytag-Gjessing d. Sens-Bennett 6-2, 7-5. Friday, April 20 Maderia 3, Batavia 2 Spears (B) d. Munez 6-7, 6-3, 1-0; Hensley (B) d. Herndon 6-4, 6-0; Abner (M) d. Gerherd 6-2, 6-0. O’Connor-T. Freytag (M) d. Conner-Herron 6-1, 6-0; A. Freytag-Gjessing (M) d. Bonivita-Griffith 6-2, 6-3. Records: M 8-2, B 4-4. Saturday, April 21 GCTCA Coaches Classic Flight E At Princeton Team scores: 1. Taylor 210, 2. Waynesville 205, 3. New Richmond 185, 4. Hamilton 135, 5. Colerain 95, 6. Batavia 80, 7. Harrison 60 First Singles Chamberlin (Waynesville) d. Campbell (Hamilton) 6-1, 6-0. Second Singles Jeffries (Waynesville) d. T. Rapking (Taylor) 7-5, 6-2. Third Singles Not completed due to weather First Doubles Lytle-Manning (New Richmond) d. Allen-Sullivan (Taylor) 6-2, 6-4. Second Doubles McKinley-Green (New Richmond) d. StephensKinch 6-0, ret. Monday, April21 Amelia 3, Goshen 2 Roziboev (A) d. Davis 6-0, 6-0; Condry (A) d. Burch 6-1, 7-6 (3); Kappis (A) d. Gaffney 6-2, 6-4; HadleyTreadway (G) d. Blankenship-McMullen 6-0, 3-6, 6-4; Dziech-Gierzak (G) by default. New Richmond 5, CNE 0 Rydzewski d. Brown 6-0, 6-0; Ohntrup d. Lawson 6-0, 6-0; Heidlage d. Horn 6-2, 61. Lytle-Manning d. SchultePoe 6-1, 6-0; McKinely-Green d. TellepWoremann 6-0, 6-1. Records: N 5-5.

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Bernard 41, 5. Badin 41, 7. Seven Hills 29, 8. Summit Country Day 13, 9. New Miami 5. Event results: 110 hurdles–CHCA 36.01; 4x100–Clark 47.02; 4x200–Clark 1:36.44; 4x400–Cin. Christian 3:50.16; 4x800–Williamsburg 9:45.27; Shot put–Williamsburg 84-11.5; Discus–Williamsburg 222-3; Long jump–Clark 37-11.25; High jump–Williamsburg 112; Pole vault–CHCA 21-6. Western Brown Invitational Team scores: 1. Western Brown 162, 2. Hillsboro 142, 3. Georgetown 95, 4. Batavia 54, 5. Goshen 26, 6. Western Brown ‘B’ 18, 7. Sardina Eastern, 8. Amelia 8, Felicity-Franklin 4 Event results:100M–Lawson (WB) 11.56; 200M–Lawson (WB) 23.77; 400M–Theobold (H) 54.81; 800M–Hart (Hillsboro) 2:03.64; 1600M–McAfee (G) 4:41.24; 3200M–Rothwell (G) 10:45.70; 110 hurdles–Dierks (B) 16.87; 300 hurdles–Abernathy (H) 43.23; 4x100–Hillsboro 46.74; 4x200–Western Brown 1:39.38; 4x400–Hillsboro 3:41.03; 4x800–Hillsboro 8:27.17; Shot put–Tudor (WB) 61-4; Discus–Tudor (WB) 192-9; Long jump–Siemer (WB) 19-7.5; High jump–Messer (G) 5-10; Pole vault–Latham (WB) 110. Thursday, April 19 LaRosa’s Classic At La Salle Team scores: 1. La Salle 215, 2. Moeller 181, 3. Shroder 60, 4. Summit 54, 5. Bethel-Tate 41, 6. Roger Bacon 36, 7. Western Brown 29, 8. Aiken 17, 9. Moeller ‘B’ 10, 10. La Salle ‘B’ 8, 11. La Salle ‘C’ 2. Event results: 100M–Hytchye (La Salle) 11.03; 200M–Hytchye (La Salle) 22.04; 400M–Hytchye (La Salle) 49.81; 800M–Hoffman (Moeller) 2:01.88; 1600M–Hoffman (Moeller) 4:29.95; 3200M–Nie (La Salle) 10:17.92; 110 hurdles–Pfaller (Moeller) 15.12; 300 hurdles–Pfaller (Moeller) 41.01; 4x100–La Salle 43.31; 4x200–Shroder 1:36.20; 4x400–Moeller 3:29.67; 4x800–La Salle 8:42.11; Shotput–Tudor (Western Brown) 60-3.5; Discus–Tudor (Western Brown) 163-5; Long jump–Early (Aiken) 21-8; High jump–Bell (La Salle) 6-4; Pole vault–Vidourek (La Salle) 13-9.

Western Brown Invitational Team scores: 1. Hillsboro 174, 2. Western Brown 119, 3. Felicity-Franklin 53, 4. Sardinia Eastern 46, t-5. Georgetown 40, t-5. Goshen 40, 7. Amelia 38, 8. Batavia 6 Event results: 100M–Kibler (H) 13.34; 200M–Kibler (H) 27.22; 400M–O’Hara (WB) 1:05.48; 800M–Ferrell (H) 2:28.11; 1600M–Terry (A) 5:27.64; 3200M–Terry (A) 11:40.95; 100 hurdles–Stutz (FF) 16.19; 300 hurdles–Stanforth (H) 50.41; 4x100–Hillsboro 52.97; 4x200–Hillsboro 1:52.50; 4x400–Hillsboro 4:18.05; 4x800–Hillsboro 10:38.73; Shot put–Smith (A) 31-3; Discus–Palmer (WB) 103-4; Long jump–Chaney (SE) 146; High jump–Stutz (FF) 5-1; Pole vault–Martinelli (G) 8-6.

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Thursday, April 19 LaRosa’s Classic At La Salle Team scores: 1. McAuley 225, 2. Ursuline 174, 3. Shroder 77, 4. Bethel-Tate 76, 5. Summit 55, 6. Roger Bacon 24, 7. Aiken 18, 8. McAuley ‘B’ 7. Event results: 100M–Shelby (Shroder) 12.61; 200M–Williams (Shroder) 25.27; 400M–Pfeifer (McAuley) 59.44; 800M–Maricocchi (Ursuline) 2:23.77; 1600M–Pfeifer (McAuley) 5:16.95; 3200M–Frederick (Ursuline) 11:49.22; 100 hurdles–Baker (Bethel) 16.30; 300 hurdles–Bell (Ursuline) 48.70; 4x100–Shroder 50.13; 4x200–Shroder 1:45.39; 4x400–McAuley 4:08.89; 4x800–Ursuline 9:56.42; Shotput–Stacy (Bethel) 37-8; Discus–Stacy (Bethel) 120-5; Long jump–Ashton (McAuley) 166; High jump–Thiery (McAuley) 5-0; Pole vault–Rack (McAuley) 9-9.

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Friday, April 20 Friday, April 20 Milford Invitational Team scores: 1. Sycamore 133, 2. Turpin 97, 3. Anderson 96, 4. Northwest 86, 5. Loveland 78, 6. Lakota West 61, 7. Milford 56, 8. Williamsburg 23, 9. Indian Hill 19, 10. Hughes 18, 11. New Richmond 15, 12. McNicholas 10, 13. Finneytown 9. Event results: 100M–Bell (Sycamore) 10.80; 200M–Bell (Sycamore) 22.30; 400M–Ngu (Loveland) 51.60; 800M–Vogele (Anderson) 1:55.40; 1600M–Powell (Anderson) 4:33.00; 3200M–Tirba (Turpin) 10:00.70; 110 hurdles–Trimble (Northwest) 14.70; 300 hurdles–Trimble (Northwest) 40.10; 4x100–Northwest 43.60; 4x200–Northwest 1:31.20; 4x400–Anderson 3:27.90; 4x800–Sycamore 8:27.50; 4x1600–Anderson 18:15.80; Shotput–Baucke (Loveland) 47-10.75; Discus–Jones (Northwest) 163-10; Long jump–Hamilton (Lakota West) 21-9.25; High jump–Wilson (Lakota West) 6-0; Pole vault–Harback (Anderson) 13-0.

Girls’ Track Tuesday, April 17

CHCA Relays Team scores: 1. Clark Montessori 97, 2. Williamsburg 95, 3. CHCA 63, 4. Cincinnati Christian 48, 5. St.

66, 4. CHCA 62, 5. Badin 29, 6. Seven Hills 25, 7. St. Bernard 12, 8. Summit Country Day 11, 9. New Miami 3. Event results: 100 hurdles–CHCA 37.85; 4x100–Williamsburg 54.74; 4x200–Williamsburg 1:55.95; 4x400–Cin. Christian 4:37.73; 4x800–Cin. Christian 11:26.85; Shot put–Williamsburg 56-1; Discus–Williamsburg 156-6; Long jump–Williamsburg 276.5; High jump–Williamsburg 9-2; Pole vault–Williamsburg 14-0, CHCA 14-0.

Milford Invitational Team scores: 1. Sycamore 173, 2. Loveland 80, 3. Milford 77, 4. McNicholas 73.5, 5. Northwest 62, 6. Turpin 53, 7. New Richmond 52, 8. Williamsburg 24, 9. Finneytown 22.5, 10. Indian Hill 22, 11. Anderson 21, 12. Lakota West 20, 13. Amelia 18. Event results: 100M–Termuhlen (Milford) 12.40; 200M–Termuhlen (Milford) 26.10; 400M–Howell (Finneytown) 59.40; 800M–Koeing (Loveland) 2:25.00; 1600M–Menyhert (Sycamore) 5:14.00; 3200M–Siler (Sycamore) 11:06.20; 100 hurdles–Wood (Loveland) 15.90; 300 hurdles–Bailes (Sycamore) 47.90; 4x100–Sycamore 49.30; 4x200–Northwest 1:48.80; 4x400–Sycamore 4:08.40; 4x800–Sycamore 9:53.90; 4x1600–Sycamore 22:18.10; Shotput–Jiles (Loveland) 37-4; Discus–Meisberger (Williamsburg) 101-7; Long jump–Harris (Sycamore) 181.5; High jump–Hall (New Rich) 5-4; Pole vault–Kohmescher (Sycamore) 9-0.

Boys’ Volleyball Monday, April 23

CHCA Relays Team scores: 1. Williamsburg 88, 2. Cincinnati Christian 85, 3. Clark Montessori

Fenwick (6-6) d. Milford (3-4) 25-27, 25-19, 25-18, 25-14.

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2 RBI. G–Jodrey 2-4, 2B. Records: W 7-7-1. Amelia 7, New Richmond 5 W– Gettys; L– Skaggs. Leaders: A– Simon 2B; Hunt 2-4; Newyear 2-4; Diana 2-4. N– Simpson 2-3, Bird 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI. Records: N 16-2. Milford 5, Loveland 4 W– Paul (4-0); L– Schlesner (2-2). Leades: M–Ferguson 2-4, 3B, 2 RBI; Dillhoff 2-4; Helton 2-3, 2 RBI. L– Schlesner 2-4; Moran 2-3, 2B; Lendenski 23, 3B. Records: M 12-9, L 15-3. Bethel-Tate 13, Goshen 3 (six innings) W–Hacker (6-0); L–Edwards. Leaders: B–Atkins 2 R; Marshall 4-4, 4 RBI; Hartley 2-4. G–Edwards 2-3; Blumutript 2-3. Records: B 15-5 (4-3 SBAAC), G 3-10 (1-5 SBAAC). Clermont Northeastern 10, Western Brown 9 (eight innings) W–Sanders (3-2); L–Piatt. Leaders: CNE–Teaney 3-5, 2B; Wright 2-4, 2B, 3 R; Sanders 3-4, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 R; Myers 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI; Amann 2-4, 2 RBI. WB–Piatt 5-5, 2 2B, 3B; Ryan 3-5; Lind 2-5. Records: CNE 11-7 (4-3 SBAAC), WB 8-8 (4-3 SBAAC).


Page B14 - The Clermont Sun - Thursday, April 26, 2012

BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

B R O A D S H E E T

“Any given day” and “that's why they play the game” are two phrases that can be applied to the type of season the Amelia Barons baseball team has had so far. Sitting at an even 9-9, Amelia has had its share of highs and lows through the first 18 games of the season, yet they still are poised to finish strong in the Southern Buckeye Conference and perhaps make a run in the post-season. Amelia brought back some key components from a team that went 7-9 overall and finished fifth in the SBC-American Division. “Our pitching staff is pretty solid,” first-year head coach Jeff Hurt said. “Our pitching staff is led by junior Sammy Baynori who was a First Team All-Conference player in 2011.” Baynori has carried over his solid play from his junior season to his senior season. The 5-foot-10, 185 lbs. hurler holds a 1-1 record with an earned run average of just 0.64 in 11.0 innings pitched. He has struck out 17 batters as well. Along with Baynori, the Barons have senior Ben Lunsford also getting it done from the hill. Lunsford at 6-foot-1 is an intimidating presence on the mound. He leads the team with 25 strikeouts in 17.0 innings pitched as well as holding a 0.41 ERA. The pitching staff is rounded out by Alex Gettys, Trevor Simon and Michael Seebohm.

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Amelia shortstop Seth Kennedy throws out a New Richmond baserunner in the Baron’s win April 23.

Hurt pointed out that the pitcher-catcher dynamic is one that shouldn't worry Baron fans this season as they trot out senior Anthony Hunt, a Second Team AllConference selection last year. “Anthony is a very intelligent young man that is mature beyond his years,” the coach said. “He does a great job at handling the

pitchers and working with the younger guys in the program. “He is like having another coach on the field.” If there is one aspect of the game that the Barons lack, it comes in producing runs, especially in conference. The Barons are being outscored 38-22 in league games. Of their nine losses,

Amelia has scored three or less runs six times. On the flip side, they have only won one game while scoring three or less runs (Winton Woods, April 10 2-1). The 2012 campaign has been a bit of a rollercoaster for Amelia with things seemingly trending in the right direction as of late. The Barons got out to a 32 start before dropping five straight games, three of which were to Clermont Northeastern, Bethel and Western Brown, all league foes. The Barons were able to bounce back recently, following that five-game losing streak winning six of their next eight games, including a come-from-behind win on April 23 to upset SBC front-runner New Richmond 7-5 on the road. Gettys got the win for the Barons. Anthony Hunt, junior first baseman Brian Newyear and freshman outfielder Mike Diana all went 2-4 from the plate, bringing the Lions league lead back to just one games over Bethel and Clermont Northeastern. The Barons will look to continue their upwards swing as they round out the season with a set of conference games as well as a stint at the Western Brown Invitational this coming weekend. After getting revenge on New Richmond on Monday, the Barons hope to do the same against CNE and Bethel over the coming weeks and allow themselves to move up the standings in the SBC.

Burg: Seniors lead Lady Wildcats toward post-season success

New Richmond sets their sights on an SBC crown BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

The New Richmond boys’ tennis team is having a tale of two seasons, dominating in conference, while struggling out of conference. “We’re 5-5 currently overall, but 5-1 in the league,” New Richmond coach Rylan Shebesta said. The Lions are dealing with the departure of First Team All-Conference selection James Martin as well as Second Team All-Conference Sam Anderson. However, with only one senior on the roster, New Richmond has found a way to battle for the Southern Buckeye Conference American Division title. “We’re hoping we can win the league outright,” Shebesta said. “I’m not sure how Western Brown has done lately, but if they have lost a conference match, we should have a chance to at least tie them.” Shebesta’s team is anchored by a first singles team of Clint Lytle and Zach Manning. Lytle is the only senior on the Lions’ roster this year, but the pair have been playing together for a while and were selected to the First Team Doubles last season. “They have been my top performers,” Shebesta said of Lytle and Manning. “They haven’t lost in conference and just won their flight at the Coaches’ Classic last weekend.” Another top performer for New Richmond has been David Ontrup, who plays in the second singles spot. Ontrup is a first-year player whom Shebesta believes has really picked up the game well. “He’s a new player and has only played for six or

seven weeks now,” the coach said. “But he’s done a really good job for us and won a lot of big matches.” Rounding out the Lions’ lineup are Matt Rydzewski playing in the first singles position and Henry Heidlage playing third singles. Aside from Lytle and Manning in the first singles position, Shebesta plays the tandem of Ben Green and Evan McKinley in the second singles. With eight matches remaining on their regular season schedule, Shebesta contends that if the team can win seven of the final matches, they should have a good chance at a sharing or even winning the SBC outright. “We have a match (on April 24) and again (April 25) against Anderson,” he said. “I think we should be able to win both of those. Plus, it’s good to give the kids the opportunity to play.” Shebesta has his eyes set on the May 1st matchup with Western Brown, the Lions’ main competition for a league crown. “We had a somewhat close match with (Western Brown) the first time we played them (on April 3), but they ended up beating us,” the coach said. Looking ahead from the league play, Shebesta hopes to for an opportunity for one of his doubles’ teams to make a run in the post-season. “I think we can get a doubles team to districts,” he said. “We might be able to split up some of our singles players to team up and both doubles teams will have a chance to advance.” The Lions will face league foes in five of their last eight matches.

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team to have a strong finish, but he has began to look toward the sectional tournament which will start the week of May 5. “I’m looking forward to the tournament,” he said. “The games will start on May 7 and I hope that we can focus and be at our best. “The kids are keeping getting better and working hard,” Healey said. “They have a lot of talent.” The Wildcats kick off the home stretch playing Felicity on April 25, followed by games against Batavia, Lockland and RipleyUnion. Williamsburg will put a bow on their regular season on Monday, April 30 when they host Blanchester at 4:30 p.m.

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the Lady Wildcats have picked up their offensive productivity during the 2012 season following the graduation of All-State pitcher Rachel Meisberger.

Sports Briefs

Williamsburg Athletic Director Rick Healey announced two varsity job openings for the 2012 season in girls’ volleyball and girls’ soccer. Both sports compete in the fall, but Healy said with summer camps and off-season training, he would like to fill the positions as soon as possible. The girls’ volleyball team at Williamsburg is coming off a very successful season that saw the Lady Wildcats notch a 20-2 record en route to a sectional tournament championship and district tournament appearance. Williamsburg also won the Southern Buckeye Conference National Division with a perfect 10-0 record. The varsity squad will graduate five seniors, but have three returning members. The girls’ soccer team went 7-8-1, finishing in fourth place of the SBC-National. Cincinnati Country Day

knocked the Lady Wildcats out of the sectional tournament in the first round. Williamsburg will lose five seniors from their 2011-12 team, but return 16 varsity lettermen. If you or anyone you know has interest in either of the openings, please contact Rick Healey, Williamsburg athletic director, either by phone or email. You can reach him on his office phone at (513) 724-2211 ext. 318 or via email at healey_r@burgschools.org.

‘Complete Player’ camp returns in 2012 Craig Sanders announced that Complete Player Basketball Camp is right around the corner and this year Clermont County will not be the only location. Complete Player Camp is celebrating their 10 Year Anniversary and have added three different beautiful locations this year: St. Ursula Villa (Boys & Girls), Batavia High School (Boys & Girls), and the Mt. Washington Rec Center (Boys

only). Players will be split up depending on age, gender, and skill level. Boys and Girls will be in two totally separate divisions and not competing against each other. Each camper will receive instruction to master the proper fundamentals to exceed at any level. Along with learning the keys to playing good basketball, each camper will receive a camp t-shirt. The camp is sponsored by Hodman Motors and GMC Truck. Campers have had a blast over the past 10 years! Players are more than welcome to participate in more than one camp this summer. Please check out www.cscompleteplayer.co m for further details. When you visit the website, there is a $10 off coupon for each camp on the main site. Make your checks payable to Craig Sanders. You can mail them to 4055 Blue Ridge Dr., Batavia, OH 45103.

Cincy Kids 4 Charity Golf Outing The 10th Annual Cincy Kids 4 Kids Charity Golf Outing will be May 12th 2012 at 1:30pm at California Golf Course. The cost is $320 per foursome which includes: golf, giveaways, prizes, dinner, and the chance to make a difference to area children in need. Prizes will be given for Closest to the Pin, longest drive, longest putt, Closest to the Clubhouse and first, second and third place! Mulligans for Memories and Skins game will be played. Please join us for a day of fun and charity! All proceeds will be used to sponsor the Annual Starshine Hospice memorial service, as well as wish list items for the child life programs at Children's Hospital as well as others! Call Missy at 325-0511 or check out information on our website www.cincykids4kids.org for more information.

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