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Deja Vu Showgirls in Union Township will be closing its doors by Dec. 31 after Deja Vu of Cincinnati LLC, which operates the club, was convicted of 10 counts of illegally operating a sexually oriented

business. Clermont County Prosecutor Don White announced Dec. 15, that as a result of the conviction, Deja Vu Showgirls, located at 516 Old State Route 74, will permanently close by Dec. 31. “The closing of Deja Vu in

Union Township is a positive outcome of these cases for area residents and the community in general,” White said. “The adverse secondary effects of adult sexually oriented businesses on a community are well documented.” The charges filed against the strip club were violations of the Ohio Revised Code Section 2907.40 (B) and were the result of an undercover investigation by the Union

Township Police Department that took place from April to June of 2010. During the investigation detectives observed dancers engaged in sexual acts with each other, inappropriate touching of patrons and otherwise engaging in sexually oriented entertainment on the Deja Vu premises, all violating Ohio’s sexually oriented business laws. “Union Township Detective

Erdal Ozevin, the Turkish national who entered a home in Clermont County this past week and assaulted a woman, was taken into custody without incident Dec. 15 at a residence in Mt. Washington, Hamilton County, by agents of the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Apprehension Task Force with assistance from the Department Of Homeland Security. Ozevin is being held in Clermont County for the following charges: 1. One count of Aggravated Burglary (felony 1st degree) 2. One count of Kidnapping (felony 1st degree) 3. A holder from The Department Of Homeland Security.

Employees will receive a bonus Council passes motion on second attempt BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff

that can be likened to Google and Zappos. “The sun is beginning to go up again in Ohio,” Governor Kasich said. “We’re seeing a change of atmosphere in business.” Governor Kasich said the company has attracted a num-

New Richmond council members recently voted against giving employees a one-time raise before the holidays, however, at their meeting Dec. 13, a motion was made again, and this time it passed. Employees will be receiving a $750 bonus if they are full-time and a minimum of $75 if they are part-time, based upon the number of hours they work. The bonus dropped slightly this time around. The first time the proposed bonus was $1,000 for full-time employees and a minimum of $100 for part-time employees. Councilman Nick Wolf brought the idea back up at the end of the Dec. 13 council meeting, and said that while he doesn’t like to re-visit issues that have been voted on, he was really bothered by council’s decision not to reward employees for their hard work. “I had an employee come in and thank me for voting for the bonus, because he could have really used it,” Wolf said. “Someone else mentioned

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Governor John Kasich, front right, speaks with an employee, seated, at Total Quality Logistics in Union Township. The company announced its plans to build a new building and hire more employees by spring of 2013.Also pictured are Ken Oaks, TQL founder and president, Kerry Byrne, executive vice president and Mark Kvamme, president at JobsOhio.

Total Quality Logistics to expand, add more jobs at its Union Township facility Governor Kasich impressed with success of company BY KRISTIN BEDNARSKI Sun staff

Total Quality Logistics Inc., a billion dollar company that already has a significant presence in Union Township, has

announced plans to construct a new building and hire at least 500 new employees by the spring of 2013. TQL is the nation’s third largest freight brokerage firm, and the company has found a

niche in the shipping industry, acting as the middle man between product shippers and truck operators. Governor John Kasich, who attended the Dec. 15 press conference and visited with employees, commended the company for not only being successful, but also for creating a work-place atmosphere

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Sergeant Scott Blankenship, together with the entire investigative unit, did an outstanding job conducting this undercover operation and aiding my assistant prosecutors in securing convictions,” White said. Each count of the 10 charges the strip club was convicted of carries a maximum fine of $5,000. Sentencing will be Jan. 30, 2012.

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Local donations provide gifts for 80 families this Christmas

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Thousands of Christmas gifts moved out of the Summerside United Methodist Church Dec. 19 during the YWCA’s annual holiday gift giveaway. And thanks to dedicated volunteers, families in need will have a happy Christmas. “We do it for about 80 families,” Lynn Stranz, coordinator of emergency services for the YWCA of Greater Cincinnati, Eastern Area, said about the gift giveaway. “They would not have Christmas without us.” Stranz said the families, who participate in YWCA programs such as the Transitional

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Lynn Stranz, of the YWCA, and Jenx Elliott, a volunteer, stuff pillow cases in preparation for the YWCA's annual holiday giveaway to help families in need. Elliott selected fabric and sewed more than 250 pillow cases for the event.

Living Program, Batterers’ Intervention Program, the House of Peace and more, receive everything they need to make Christmas special. Whether it is a new bicycle, a stuffed animal or a toy truck,

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The founder of Clermont County’s only chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart is encouraging medal recipients to find out what the organization has to offer. The local chapter meets twice monthly in Union Township. Clermont County resident Michael Mather, who founded the Union Township chapter earlier this year, says that it is helpful for veterans who were wounded in action to be able to talk to other people who have gone through that experience. “They have found out how to work through the mental torment,” Mather said. “I love

talking with World War II vets and Vietnam vets. Talking about it helps me.” According to the Military Order of the Purple Heart, the Purple Heart is a combat decoration awarded to members of the armed forces of the U.S. who are wounded by an instrument of war in the hands of the enemy. It is also awarded to the next of kin in the name of those who are killed in action or die of wounds received in action. Mather, who has seen 11 deployments with the US Air Force and US Army since joining the military in 1999, received the Purple Heart after being wounded in Iraq in 2008. He said that at first, he didn’t realize he had been shot. He felt a pain, instinctively grabbed his neck, and ran for cover with the other members of his platoon. See Group, Page A2

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Hannah Helmers, a sophomore at Anderson High School, helped purchase and collect toys to use as stocking stuffers for the YWCA's annual holiday giveaway. The gifts will be used by families in need during Christmas.

enjoy. Another volunteer who donated time to provide gifts was Hannah Helmers, a sophomore from Anderson High School. Helmers purchased hundreds of stocking stuffers for children and brought them to the giveaway to compliment the Christmas gifts. Originally, Helmers saved money to purchase toys, games and other small items herself, and now she has reached out to local schools who help donate more items to be used as stocking stuffers. “It makes me feel good that I can help people,” Helmers said about volunteering. In addition to the items being collected, volunteers also organize and wrap the

gifts for each family, so when they families arrive, everything is ready for Christmas morning. “It’s fun and I enjoy being able to help out at Christmas,” Debora Davidson, of Mt. Washington, said. Davidson and her mother Sue Taylor helped wrap presents during the event. And like most of the volunteers at the giveaway, the women are eager to help the YWCA year after year.. “It’s when you see the people that really appreciate the help, it just gives you a really good feeling,” Taylor, of Anderson Township, said. For more information about YWCA programs, or to donate, visit www.ywca.org or call (513) 732-0450.

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ber of young professionals, who are going to stay in Ohio because of the opportunities and upward mobility they have at TQL. “What’s exciting about this company is young people are saying ‘I don’t want to leave Ohio,’” Governor Kasich said. He said the up-beat, modern culture is something he has seen at companies like Zappos, an online discount shoe, clothing and accessory company. TQL was awarded “Top Workplace” and “Healthiest Employers of Greater Cincinnati,” and provides employees with a number of benefits and amenities. “That’s what you see at all the great companies,” Governor Kasich said. TQL was founded by Ken Oaks 1997, and Oaks originally focused on the transportation of produce. Oaks understood the importance of freight accessibility and integrity, especially for perishable products, and he

grew the company with those goals in mind. While he was the brains behind the company, he credits much of its success to the driven employees who have helped connect companies with freight haulers across the United States and in Canada. “We’re very blessed and fortunate to have so many great people we’ve hired to make this happen,” Oaks said. Currently TQL employs more than 1,600 people at its Clermont County headquarters and at satellite locations in eight states. This year alone, the company added 585 new jobs and reached $1 billion in sales. Oaks said plans to build the new office and hire additional employees will begin soon. He said they hope to have the new building, set to be located in the Ivy Pointe business park in Union Township, complete by the spring of 2013. TQL also expects to hire more than 500 employees by that time, and hopes to hire more than 1,000 employees nationwide in the next three

years. Governor Kasich also commended Union Township and Clermont County administrators for their work in securing the company in Ohio. “If it wasn’t for the trustees and the attitude of the county, they could have exited the state,” Governor Kasich said. Union Township trustees have been working with TQL since before the company headquarters opened in the Ivy Pointe business park in 2008. “Since 2007 we’ve been successful in attracting jobs to the Ivy Pointe area,” Tim Donnellon, Union Township trustee, said. “TQL was in the center of those efforts.” Donnellon said offering incentives and working to meet the needs of the company helped secure the company in Union Township, and the expansion will create even more potential for the area. “It’s good for the state, good for the county and good for the township,” he said. “We want to extend our congratulations to TQL.”

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his neck as it exited. He retired because of his injuries. Mather said that at first he was embarrassed about receiving the Purple Heart. “I grew up knowing the Purple Heart as the enemy’s marksmanship badge,” he said. “To me, I messed up somewhere, made a mistake. My family said ‘No,’ my platoon members said ‘No, you did everything right,’ but it messes with your head.” Mather said that he wants to be able to help not only current Purple Heart recipi-

ents, but to also have an organization in place to help military personnel who have not yet received the citation. “At meetings, we try to figure out ways to help each other,” Mather said. “There are benefits out there that Purple Heart recipients get.” The chapter meets at 7:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of every month at the Union Township Civic Center on Aicholtz Road. For more information, email Mather at clermontcounty.purpleheart@gmail.c om or call (513) 680-2229.

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COUNTRY TABLE BY MARCY WILSON By the time you read this column, hopefully you have most of your gifts ready for giving. If not, here are two that we make at our house which are easy and different.

White Chocolate Orange Sauce Wonderful over ice cream or cake, as a fondue for fruit, chilled and spread between ladyfingers, etc. 1 cup whipping cream 2 cups white chocolate chips or bars, chopped 4 tablespoons butter 2-3 teaspoons orange extract Bring whipping cream to a boil. Add chips and butter. Turn heat down and cook until smooth, stirring constantly. Add extract. Cool and store in refrigerator. Warm before serving.

Lifesaver Ornaments This is a recipe that makes the rounds of lots of folks each Christmas season. With the kids out of school, this is a fun last-minute gift from the kitchen or for decorating the tree. Cookie sheet lined with foil Preheat oven to 325 Hard lifesaver candies To make candy canes: Lay 8 lifesaver candies side by side in a candy-cane shape on the foil. Check after 3-4 minutes in the oven. They should be melted. If not, leave them in but check every 30 seconds. Remove from oven and immediately poke a hole in the top with a skewer or straw that has been sprayed with cooking spray. Let harden and enjoy.

Country Kitchen Wisdom Use your imagination and create all kinds of shapes: wreaths, trees, etc. Marcy Wilson is a former food editor and cooking teacher. Have a recipe to share or a question for Marcy? Contact us at: clermontsun@fuse.net or Marcy’s Country Table, 465 E. Main Street, Batavia 45103

Book club to meet at Amelia library The First Wednesday Book Discussion Group will meet at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple Street, Amelia, 45102. This month’s title is “A Red

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morale has gone down since council voted.” Wolf was one of three councilmen to vote for the raise. Rich Matthews and Jack Conners also voted yes, while Vinnie Cochran, Richard Hilt and Gary Skeene voted no. Mayor Ramona Carr broke the tie by voting no. This time around, council was still conflicted about whether to give a bonus or save the money. “I want to say, all who voted no; I defend you totally,” Wolf said. “But I come back to the idea that nothing is more important than the employees and the morale of the employees.” Wolf said the previous decision had been bothering him since it was made, and he hoped everyone had a chance to think about the bonus, and that some councilmen may change their vote. “I lost sleep that night,” Councilman Vinnie Cochran said about deciding to vote no. “It has affected all of us the same way.” Cochran said he didn’t consider the small amount of money left over from 2011 as extra money, instead he said it should carry-over to 2012. He said after meeting with the financial task force, the financial situation does not look good for the village in the future especially with the closing of Beckjord Station in the next few years. Rich Matthews, who made the original motion for a bonus, said despite this, he didn’t see any point in the near future where the village would have to lay people off. “It’s much more important to think about the employees than how we are going to get by the next year,” Matthews said. However, he did suggest lowering the bonus, and the motion was amended to $750 for full-time employees and $75 minimum for part-time employees. Despite the lower numbers. Councilman Rick

Hilt also stood his ground. Especially, he said, because of his knowledge about the village’s finances. “These are real numbers,” he told council members. “I still think we should be frugal.” Mayor Ramona Carr said she hates that the employee morale has gone down because of the last decision. She also said it was the first time she has ever had to break a tie as mayor. “But this day and time, people are lucky to have a job,” Mayor Carr said. Gary Skeene remained quiet about the issue and when it came down to a vote, he decided this time to vote yes for employees to receive the bonus. Cochran and Hilt voted no, while Skeene, Conners, Matthews and Wolf voted yes to the raise. Matthews said employees will receive the bonus before the holidays.

Service Note Pvt. Krekeler Army National Guard Pvt. Robert C. Krekeler has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in

basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. Krekeler is the son of Charles Krekeler of Bethel.

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of Ohio (PUCO). The PUCO oversees a whole host of issues related to power companies. The Commission itself is governed by laws passed by the Ohio legislature. One of those laws requires an electric-distribution utility - a power company - to obtain prior permission from the PUCO before it may “sell or transfer any generating asset it wholly or partly owns.” A “generating asset” is a power See Pfeifer, Page A9

Letter to the Editor Vote for Brem for state rep To the editor: Vote for Mike Brem for State Representative of the 65th district in the Republican primary. Brem’s opponent, John Becker, flip-flopped from running for State Senate to running for State Representative after SB5’s defeat. Brem, not Becker, deserves to win. John Becker is opposed to

constitutional funding of public schools, and supports tax breaks to those who earn over $500,000 a year. Becker calls school levies “a necessary evil.” There are better Republicans to vote for than John Becker, and Mike Brem is one of them. Are our children really “a necessary evil?” Vote for Mike Brem in the Republican primary. Terry Abernathy Miami Township

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Was the war in Iraq worth it?

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administration’s active support. Second, economic theory in America during Hoover’s time had not yet caught up with the Industrial Revolution and the economic realities faced by a large manufacturing nation. America had no one like John Maynard Keynes of Britain, capable of understanding the causes of the economic problems of the time and producing the solutions to those problems. By the end of George Bush, Jr.’s, tenure in the White House he was more unpopular than Richard Nixon when Nixon resigned. However, at the end of George Bush, Jr.’s, second term there was one member of the administration whose approval rating was lower than George Bush, Jr.’s. That would be Vice President Richard “Dick” Cheney, whose approval rating was at 8 percent. Cheney will be remembered by most people as one of the most vocal of the “chicken hawks.” The chicken hawks were people who attacked the patriotism of anyone who questioned the pretenses that

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Retirement is sure to be a life-changing experience Honey, I can’t wait to be home with you all the time! Well, the big day is almost here. After spending 50 or so hours at work every week for the past 40 years, I’m finally about to retire. A lot of people have asked if I’m ready for this life changing experience. I definitely am, because in a few short days I get to begin living my life dream. I’ll be spending all 50 of those former work hours each week, plus all the rest of my nights and days with the most beautiful, wonderful woman in the whole world, my wife Yvonne. Yvonne has stood faithfully by my side for all of these years and has always been there to support and encourage me, so now that I have time I want to do everything I possibly can to help make our retirement years as special for her as I know they will be for me. One of my ideas is to do everything I can to help her around the house. For example, I’ve decided that my first project will be to organize the kitchen cupboards. I don’t mean to imply that the way

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beans, beets, carrots, chicken broth, corn, olives, peas, spinach, diced tomatoes, tomato paste, tomato sauce, mushroom soup, tomato soup, and so on. Of course, canned fruits will be categorized separately, and everything will be stocked by date of purchase newest to the back, oldest to the front! I think Yvonne will also appreciate having me rearrange the items in the freezer – frozen veggies on shelf one, meat products on shelf two, pastry and bread products on shelf three, and so on. And while I’m at it, I’ll go ahead and rearrange all of those things on the kitchen counter to make everything more efficient for her. The nice thing about helping in the kitchen will be menu planning. I think Yvonne will like sitting down together to plan our daily menus for the coming week. I’ll prepare an excel spreadsheet to list each day’s meals and then post it on the refrigerator to help her remember what she is supposed to cook for each meal. See Seniors, Page A9

Hiring Ohio’s heroes This summer, I helped launch the “Solar by Soldiers” project which helps put veterans back to work. This program helps train veterans in clean energy technology and installation and then connects them with opportunities in this highgrowth industry. And it is already generating results in our state. Flannagan’s in Dublin, a small business eager to install energy efficient technologies, completed the first building retrofit through Tipping Point Renewable Energy’s “Solar by Soldiers” program. A Marine from Central Ohio recently told me that he spent two years, following his return from Iraq, applying for jobs. With few promising leads, he heard news reports about the “Solar by Soldiers” program and went to Tipping Point Renewable to find a job. He has been working for them ever since.

Contact your representatives U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt Ohio 2nd District 8044 Montgomery Rd., Suite 170, Cincinnati, OH 45236 (513) 791-0381 418 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515. 1-800-784-6366 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. Senator Tom Niehaus State Senator for Ohio’s 14th District (614) 466-8082; e-mail at tniehaus@mailr.sen.state.oh.us, Ohio Senate, Room 38, Statehouse, Columbus OH 43215. Rep. Joe Uecker State Representative for Ohio’s 66th District 298 Indianview Drive, Loveland, Ohio 45140-7528; (614) 466-8134

SHERROD BROWN UNITED STATES SENATOR We need to do more to help Ohio veterans find jobs. Servicemembers – already armed with the discipline and skills needed to strengthen the

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e all have a responsibility to help America’s veterans find the resources needed to resume their civilian lives.” 21st century economy – should not have to struggle to find a job when their military service ends. Yet, in the United States, more than 20 percent of veterans between the ages of 20 and 24 years old are unemployed. Some of America’s highest achieving young people are spending months searching the Internet, attending job fairs, reading the classifieds, and looking through the telephone book to find work – without success. This is unacceptable.

That is why I have been partnering with local leaders and working with my colleagues in Congress to pass meaningful legislation, like the Vow to Hire Heroes Act, to connect veterans with new jobs. We all have a responsibility to help America’s veterans find the resources needed to resume their civilian lives. The VOW to Hire Heroes Act – a new law that provides tax credits for employers who hire unemployed veterans and helps connect veterans with job opportunities – moves us closer to fulfilling that obligation. The Vow to Hire Heroes Act also ensures that all veterans have access to the Transition Assistance Program – an interagency workshop coordinated by the Departments of Defense, Labor, and Veterans Affairs aimed at helping servicemembers transitioning to civilian life. To ensure a seamless shift from the military to civilian life, it also allows servicemembers to start the federal employment process prior to separation from service so that they can interview at the VA, Homeland Security, or other federal agencies in need of veterans’ expertise. With this law, veterans and those who hire veterans will

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Garth Erion Batavia

“No. It cost too many lives and we didn’t gain anything.”

Cathy Wyatt Stonelick Township

“Yes, we have a nephew who has been over there. We believe in defending our country.”

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“No. It was a tragic loss of lives and a waste of money.”

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The Felicity-Franklin FFA agricultural issues presented for 115 guests at the OSU Extension Partner Roundup in Owensville on Nov. 15, 2011. Sydney Snider, left, played the role of a farmer and Tiffany Lawson, right, played the role of a consumer both discussing advantages and challenges of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Carley Snider, center, served as the moderator presenting facts about CSA.

Felicity FFA wins state The Felicity-Franklin FFA Agricultural Issues team visited Wilmington College Nov. 12 for the Agricultural Issues State Career Development Event. At this contest, teams presented forums on current agricultural issues. The Felicity-Franklin FFA team won the state contest with their presentation on the benefits and challenges of Community Supported Agriculture. The team presented to many local community groups as part

of the event requirements including Felicity-Franklin FFA Alumni, Clermont County Meat Goat Association, Ultimate 4H’ers 4-H club and OSU Extension Partner Roundup. This team consisted of Carley Snider, Sydney Snider, and Tiffany Lawson. Next October, the team will be representing Ohio at the national contest in Indianapolis, Ind. Alexis Christensen, FelicityFranklin FFA Reporter

Retiring New Richmond School Board members David Painter and Sharon Stark hold Excellent With Distinction car stickers and ceremonial bells presented to them at their last Board meeting.

New Richmond honors retiring board members Retiring school board members David Painter and Sharon Stark were honored at the December meeting of the New Richmond Board of Education. Stark and Painter, who served a combined 12 years, will be replaced by incoming board members David Hawkins and Kim Hayden, both former board members. Retiring New Richmond School Board members David Painter and Sharon Stark hold Excellent With Distinction car stickers and ceremonial bells presented to them at their last Board meeting. Board member Fred Heflin praised the two outgoing members. “I have served on the Board of Education on and off since 1979 and have served with 19 differ-

ent board members,” said Heflin. “I want to compliment David and Sharon because they are at the top of the list.” Painter praised the role New Richmond schools has played in his life. “Were it not for teacher Suzanne Hale, I would still be sitting on the wall on Front Street,” said Painter. “She took a special interest in me and I went on to become the first member of my family to go to college.” Painter praised the two new board members. “I feel good about the members coming on board,” said Painter. “I’m confident the Board will continue to try to reduce the financial cost to the district and to improve on the education experience of students.”

This photograph of the Bruffey Chevrolet Oldsmobile dealership was taken in the late 1960s. The dealership was located on Plane Street in Bethel.

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New sewer systems too small, says OKI

Cheese, other food headed to food bank

Longtime charity worker gets some help

According to OKI Regional Planning Authority, two large sewer systems now being built in Clermont County will be too small to handle demands when they start operating next year. OKI has just completed a study on the regional sewer-age plan. The $5 million Amelia-Batavia Township sewer now nearing completion will be almost over capacitated at the start of operation in 1972, OKI says. Treatment plants in the $6 million Miami-Goshen-Stonelick sewer system now under construction also have been undersized providing capacity expansion when they become operative in 1972, OKI further states. Almost all of the existing treatment plants in Clermont County will require significant improvements and expansion if they are to meet the future requirements of the Ohio Water Pollution Control Board, the OKI study declares.

December may mean different things to different people, but to more than 7,000 Clermont County residents, December will mean another allotment of bonus USDA government surplus cheese and other commodities. “Making cheese and USDA surplus food such as rice, flour & honey, available to low and middle income families is a small portion of what we do,” said Duke Snider manager of the Eastern Branch Food Bank. “We are actually a food warehouse capable of making temporary emergency food help available to most of the county’s needy.” The Nicholsville based food bank south of Ohio 125 on Ohio 222, has been in operation for almost three years. Unfortunately, said Duke, being one of Clermont County’s best kept secrets has been one of our major downfalls. Most people don’t know we exist or think of us only as the “cheese place,” but we are more than that. Through our agencies we are able to reach a large segment of the needy over a nine county region.

Forty-four years ago, Milford resident Mary Miller began performing charitable work, assisting needy families in the community. This year, Miller’s work will be made a little easier thanks to students at Milford Junior High School. The seventh and eighth grades under the direction of student council advisers Raylene Gerber and Gayle Radlinski raised $5,873.77 for the Mary Miller Fund. After gathering pledge from friends and family the students sponsored a 100-minute walking marathon on the school track. This is the second year the students have sponsored the event. The students used to have canned good drives, but the products became a lot to deliver, Radlinsky said. “The canned goods were so heavy for the Millers to handle. The students began collecting money instead and raised $1,000 the first year.

President Nixon invited to Clermont President Richard M. Nixon will be invited to Clermont County for the 150th anniversary celebration of Ulysses S. Grant’s birthday on April 27. Judge Harold D. Nichols of Batavia, chairman of a newly-appointed committee to make arrangements for the celebration, said the event will be at Point Pleasant, Grant’s birthplace. Judge Nichols’ uncle, the late Judge Hugh L. Nichols, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio, was chairman of the committee which arranged the 100th celebration of Grant’s birthday in 1922. President Warren G. Harding addressed that meeting. Others to be invited to next year’s observances include Gov. John J. Gilligan, Senators William Saxbe and Robert Taft, and Congressman William Harsha. A resolution of the Clermont County Commissioners, asking public cooperation and appointing the arrangements committee, has been passed and signed.

Miami Twp. names Sterling administrator To help keep pace with rapid growth in the county’s largest township, the Miami Township Board of Trustees has hired a full time administrator to handle management duties. Dean E. Sterling, 62, began his new job as township administrator last week. A native of Cuyahoga Falls, Sterling brings more than 35 years of government and industrial management experience to the position. Sterling, the first administrator in the history of the township, said the trustees decided to create the position to deal with the rapid residential and commercial growth in the township.

US grants to aid habitat homeowners Three of Clermont County Habitat for Humanity’s partner families received a welcome Christmas gift Saturday. A grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank will allow the families, all living on Habitat-built homes on Market Street in New Richmond, to reduce the amount they owe on their homes. This is certainly the season to do something like this,” said Noel Thacker, a member of one of the Habitat partner families on the New Richmond site. “Christmas is the traditional season of goodwill and giving, and this is demonstrated every day by people at Habitat. People like you have made our house a home.” Habitat applied for the grant in 1991 through Security Savings Association through the Federal Home Loan Bank’s Affordable Housing Program. Each of the three families will receive a $5,000 reduction in their mortgage; the mortgages, which cover the cost of the materials for the houses, started at $41,000 said Habitat President O’Neil Johnston said.

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Amendments to the Ohio Revised Code enacted on June 9, 2011 provide for additional court protection for the state’s military men and women who are sharing parental rights and responsibilities following the termination of marriage. Q: What is the underlying purpose of this law? A: The purpose is to prohibit any court from using military service, including deployments, to justify modifying an existing child custody order. The law now allows an active-duty service member to get a temporary order for parenting time modifications. It also says that any service member may ask the court to grant an order allowing a relative or someone else with a close bond to the child(ren) to take over visitation rights tem-

Law You Can use OHIO STATE BAR porarily. The intent of such an order is to preserve the bond between children and their deployed parents, and to protect extended family relationships. Q: I am the divorced parent of one child, and I’ve just been called for active military service. Must I notify my former spouse? A: Yes. If a court has allocated parental rights and responsibilities between you and your former spouse (or if such an allocation is pending),

you must notify your child’s other parent that you have been called within three days of receiving the military service order. After you’ve notified your former spouse, either of you may ask the court for a hearing to expedite an allocation or modification proceeding so the court can issue an order before your active military service begins. The court must schedule and hold a hearing no later than 30 days after receiving the application, and must also give the case calendar priority and handle the case as quickly as possible, especially if special circumstances require a speedy decision. Q: Under what circumstances will a court modify an existing decree allocating

parental rights and responsibilities? A: In the past, family courts could consider active military service as a change in circumstances that would, by itself, allow custody decrees to be modified. Current law prohibits this. The law now says that the court can modify a prior decree allocating parental rights and responsibilities if the court determines that circumstances have changed for the child, the child’s residential parent, or either of the parents, and that modification best serves the interest of the child. Although future active military service may constitute a change in circumstances, it cannot be used as the only justification for modifying a prior decree.

Q: Can the court issue a temporary order modifying parental rights and responsibilities while I am on active duty? A: Yes, but the temporary order must say that it was issued due to your active military service. When your active service ends, you must properly notify the court. Within 10 days of that notification, the court must terminate the temporary order and reinstate the prior order, unless your child’s other parent demonstrates that resuming the prior order is not in your child’s best interest. If you were already involved in a legal proceeding concerning a temporary order for allocating or modifying parental rights and responsibilities when you were called for military service, the court must let you participate in the proceed-

ing and present evidence by electronic means, including communication by telephone, video, or Internet. Within 30 days after your active military service ends, you must notify, in writing, the court, the child support enforcement agency, and the other parent of the termination date of your active military service. This Law You Can Use column was provided by the Ohio State Bar Association. It was prepared by attorney Marilee C. Boroski of the Columbus law firm Sowald, Sowald, Anderson & Hawley. The column offers general information about the law. Seek an attorney’s advice before applying this information to a legal problem.

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Events 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. ❑❑❑

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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) 371-6054. ❑❑❑ 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. ❑❑❑ 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, Queen City Room A, 4350 Aicholtz Road, Cincinnati, OH 45245. ❑❑❑ 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-NWin 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. ❑❑❑

ed to attend the meetings. 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. ❑❑❑

A general support group offering a safe place to share your experiences coping with mental illness meets every Wednesday from 12:30 - 2 p.m. at Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 4312 Amelia Olive Branch Road, Batavia. For more information call (513) 732-5418.

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 special interest to seniors, and/or entertainment. Light refreshments are served.

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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.

Weekly meetings will be held of the Milford Job Search Focus Group from 8:30 - 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Milford Christian Church 844 State Route 131 Milford, Ohio 45150. This group will have three main focuses: Career Education; Networking; Character Development. Reaching out to unemployed men and women in the surrounding area. For more information contact Karen Tracy at ktracy@cinci.rr.com

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. ❑❑❑ The Commodore 64 and 128 are still alive and kicking! They’re even using PC’s as slaves to increase their storage capacity, can be expanded to 16 megs and made to operate 20 times faster than their original speed. E-mail For cbmusers@yahoo.com. more information call Roger Hoyer at 248-0025. ❑❑❑ Everyone is invited to a free meal 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday at the Kitchen of Hope. The Kitchen of Hope is located at Bethel United Methodist Church and its doors are open to anyone who wants a hot meal. Those who are elderly, young, unemployed, underemployed, in need of a hot meal or just in need of fellowship are invited to attend. The church is located 402 West Plane Street, in Bethel.

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❑❑❑ The Depression Bipolar Support Group meets from 12:30 - 2 p.m. Wednesdays at Emmanuel United Methodist Church, located at 4312 Amelia Olive Branch Road, Batavia. ❑❑❑ A monthly meeting of the TOPS Support Group will be in Mt. Orab at St. Michael’s Church, S. High Street each Monday. Weigh in is from 5:45 - 6:25 p.m. The meeting will be held from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. For more information call (937) 444-6908 or write sgpierce@insightbb.com.

Adults are invited to join the New Richmond Spinebenders Book Club at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 27 at the New Richmond Branch Library, 103 River Valley Boulevard. This month’s discussion will be on the Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin. For additional information on this session, call the library at (513) 553-0570. ❑❑❑ The First Wednesday Book Discussion Group will meet at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the Amelia Branch Library. This month’s title is A Red Bird Christmas by Fannie Flagg. The session is open to all interested adults. For more information, call the library at (513) 7525580. ❑❑❑ BabyTime will begin at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 4 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. ❑❑❑ Get Graphic: Manga Instructions for Teens will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 7 at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple Street, Amelia, 45102. Join guest presenter, Ronald LaCour to learn the key elements of drawing manga characters. 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, Jan. 10 at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple Street, Amelia, 45102. Open to adult writers of all levels and genres to meet for peer support and sharing. The group will meet the second Tuesday of each month. For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ Coffee Hour: Career Resources @ Your Library will begin at 10:30 a.m., Friday, Jan. 13 at the Amelia Branch Library, 58 Maple Street, Amelia, 45102. This month join us to learn about resources the library has to help you with your job search. Get an introduction to our databases, featuring Learning Express Library's Job and Career Accelerator. For more information or to register call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ College Scholarships: Show Me Where to Find the Money! will begin at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 17 at the Amelia Branch Library. Join presenter Dan Bisig for information on where to search for scholarships, getting over the scholarship hurdles and how and when to apply. For more information or to register call the library at (513) 752-5580. ❑❑❑ The Anime Club meets at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 11 at the Bethel Branch Library. Attendees ages 1318 can enjoy snacks, watch some anime movies and

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share opinions with the group. For more information call the library at (513) 7342619. ❑❑❑ Join the library for The Dead of Winter at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 12 at the Bethel Branch Library. Attendees ages 10-18 create their own zombies, learn how to survive a zombie attack, and take a zombie stroll through the library. For more information or to register call the library at (513) 734-2619. ❑❑❑ Draw on Your Creativity will start at 4 p.m., Wednesday, in January at the Felicity Branch Library. Tap into your creativity and learn to draw: cartoons, animals, landscapes, anime – you name it! For more information or to register, call the library at (513) 876-4134. ❑❑❑ Join the Cardinal Quilters starting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 24 at the Felicity Branch Library. Come share ideas and work on quilt projects. All skill levels are welcome. For more information, call the library at (513) 8764134. ❑❑❑ Check It Out Book Discussion will be at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 11, at the Goshen Branch Library. Adults will discuss “A Farewell to Arms” by Ernest Hemingway. Books are available at the library for checkout. For more information, call the library at (513) 722-1221.

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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) 477-5708. ❑❑❑

❑❑❑ The Disabled American Veterans Clermont County Chapter 63 and its auxiliary will hold monthly meetings on the second Monday of the month. Meetings are held 7 p.m. at the American Legion Post 237, located just off old state Route 32 on Memory Lane in Batavia. All disabled veterans are invit-

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. Clermont County Chapter 649 meets at 7:30 p.m. the second Thursday of the month at the Union Township Civic Center. For more information call (513) 722-1970 or visit www.vva649.org. ❑❑❑

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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) 732-2218.

❑❑❑ Visit Ambassador Free Will Baptist Church for Sunday School at 10 a.m., worship Sundays at 11 a.m., evening worship Sundays at 6 p.m., and Bible study Wednesdays at 7 p.m. The church is located at 776 Clough Pike in Union Township. for more information call (513) 752-4882. ❑❑❑ Join fellow believers at the Williamsburg Community Prayer Meeting on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at a rotation of four local churches. Dates and places are and Jan. 2 at Trinity Christian Fellowship. In over 13 years of monthly gatherings, there has been a positive impact on the community as God has blessed spiritually, financially, and socially. For more information, contact Pastor Rex Schrolucke at (513) 724-3500.

The River Valley Ecumenical Church group unites members of various churches toward common goals. Our core group includes members of the Catholic, United Church of Christ, Nazarene, and Presbyterian traditions. We seek to unite all people of faith in service to communities in Clermont County and beyond. ❑❑❑ The Central Baptist 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.

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Christ Presbyterian Church, located at 5657 Pleasant View Drive in Milford, will be holding a Christmas Eve candlelight service beginning at 7 p.m Saturday, Dec. 24. Everyone is invited to join Pastor Chris White and the entire congregation to sing Christmas carols, hear the Bell Choir, and join in the lighting of candles to the strains of Silent Night. For more information contact Chris White (513) 8319100.

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included items like cleaning supplies and bath towels. Eppler said one elderly man who received his gifts last week told a Clermont Seniors volunteer, “I am trying to hold off until Christmas to open my gifts. But, I may get excited and have to open them early!” Thousands of gifts were donated to the Adopt-aSenior program this year, along with $3,000 in cash and numerous gift cards. “The many smiles, tears, and words of thanks are so rewarding,” said Eppler. “Thank you and happy holidays to everyone who had a part in making this program the best one ever.” Additional information about the Clermont Adopt-aSenior program is available on the website www.ClermontSeniors.com.

Members of the Clermont County Narcotics Unit were investigating an anonymous complaint of a marijuana growing operation in Goshen Dec. 19 when they discovered an active methamphetamine lab. Two individuals, Kimberly Kelly, 43, and Frederick Hofer, Jr. 37, were at the property at 2418 Cedarville Road in Goshen Township. Both subjects were taken into custody without incident. Each was charged with one

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much less foreign policy. At least Sarah Palin, for all her ignorance, was actually elected Governor of a State. Liz Cheney’s only “qualification” is, apparently, that she is Dick Cheney’s daughter. Dick Cheney has visibly aged since he left office, and he walks with a cane. Given his remarks of last week, it seems entirely possible that he may be battling senility. Watching him evokes pity and sadness rather than

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Pathfinder sub-orbital flight. “I’m hopeful Steve and I can fly together on the mission, probably in the next few years,” said Col. Searfoss, currently working as the lead test pilot with the commercial space program XCOR. Colonel Searfoss has piloted two shuttle missions, and commanded a third, logging over 939 hours in space. “To look out the shuttle window and see the earth is a stunning experience,” he said. “Earth seems very close. What is really spectacular is how the view is Milford Schools science teacher Lt. Colonel Steve Heck and former astronaut and test pilot Colonel Rick Searfoss, during a recent visit at Mulberry Elementary School in Miami Township.

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always changing. The Himalayan Mountains seem to reach out of the atmosphere and try to touch you.” “He is very cool, very nice,” said 11-year-old Piper Hamilton, who had the opportunity to ask the astronaut about plasma. In a nearby classroom at Mulberry, part of the Milford School District, Colonel Searfoss visited 8-year-old Drake Johnson’s classroom. Drake asked him some

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rather insightful questions about moisture. “I really enjoy the opportunity to talk with young people about the importance of science and math,” he said. “Their questions are great!” Colonel Searfoss said he never tires of space travel and looks forward to his upcoming sub-orbital flights. “This has been a dream come true,” he said, of the opportunity to be an astronaut. “Yes, it can be dangerous, but we must press forward and take managed risks in our exploration of space.” He added that the children he talked to today could have an opportunity to travel in space and experience weightlessness through a suborbital flight during their lifetime. More competition in the future will likely drive the cost down from $100,000, making it more affordable for more people.”

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Continued from page 4 I’ve never been much help in the kitchen, but with our menus all planned out it will be easy for me to help her with the cooking. I might even have some suggestions about how she can improve her cooking, and as we use the canned goods I’ll be able to track inventory and make a list of the items we need to purchase and restock. Another nice thing about doing menu planning together will be all the money we will save. I’ve tried not to show it, but I’ve always thought Yvonne spends too much on groceries. I think she will be pleased when she sees how much money menu planning will save us. I’m also looking forward to going grocery shopping with Yvonne. I can push the cart and help her do price comparisons by checking those little cost-per-serving labels they post in fine print below the prices. I don’t think she even looks at those numbers now, but with me along to help we will have time to do it right. After we’ve gone grocery shopping together a couple of times, I think Yvonne will want me tag along on all of her shopping trips, which I’ll be glad to do. It takes her forever to pick out a pair of shoes or some household item like new place mats for the kitchen. I’ll be able to save her a lot of time by suggesting which shoes to try on, or suggesting which color of place mats to buy. Just think, for all these years she has had to make all of these decisions by herself. Now she will have me to help. I know there will still be times when Yvonne will just want to go browsing at TJ Max and Marshall’s, but that’s okay because I’ll have plenty of time, and now she will have me there to gently remind her to avoid impulse buying. For the past few months I’ve been dropping hints to Yvonne about needing to be more frugal when I retire, but I think the best thing I can do is just try to be a good example. One idea I have is about loading the dishwasher. When she is in the kitchen, without trying to be too obvious, I’ll load the dishwasher the right way, putting as many things in it as possible, and I’ll mention that doing so will help save money on our water bill. If this goes well, a few weeks later I’ll suggest that she wash the dishes in the sink instead of using the dishwasher. One other idea I have is just for a nice surprise. I’ll suggest to Yvonne that she go shopping by herself. Then, while she’s gone I’ll rearrange the living room furniture to give it a fresh look. Won’t that be a surprise! I have a lot of other ideas in mind to help make adjusting to my retirement as much fun for Yvonne as I know it will be for me. I can’t wait.

plant. Before that law was amended, in 2008, it allowed a utility to “divest itself of any generating asset at any time without commission approval.” But after it was amended, a utility company needed PUCO approval. On July 31, 2008, Columbus Southern Power Company (CSP) filed an application seeking PUCO approval of an electric security plan. As part of that application, CSP sought “authority to sell or transfer two recently acquired generating facilities.” Although the company sought authority to sell, it made clear hat it had “no immediate plan to sell or transfer those facilities.” The application did not include a request for increased rates to recover the costs of operating these facilities. But later in the proceedings a CSP witness stated that cost recovery would be appropriate as an alternate remedy. In its initial order, the PUCO denied the request for authority to transfer the facilities, finding it premature. But the PUCO granted CSP the alternative relief of cost recover - roughly $51 million a year. Apparently satisfied with this outcome, the company didn’t seek a rehearing on the issue. But that wasn’t the end of it. A group called Industrial Energy Users - Ohio asked for a rehearing of the cost-recovery issue, and the PUCO reversed course. The commission agreed that CSP had “not demonstrated that its current revenue is inadequate to cover the costs associated with the generating facilities” and directed the company “to modify its electric security plan and remove the annual recovery of $51 million.” After that, CSP did seek a rehearing, but the PUCO denied it. The Commission again directed CSP to file an application when it “estab-

lished a plan to exercise its authority to sell or transfer the facilities.” CSP then filed an appeal with us - the Supreme Court of Ohio. The appeal presented us with two sets of issues: one was a question of jurisdiction. Without going into details, we determined that we did have jurisdiction over the entire appeal. The other issue was substantive, and that’s what we’ll focus on here. In its argument to our court, CSP, maintained that in an electric-security-plan proceeding, “it is unlawful for the Commission to deny the authority to sell or transfer generating assets and at the same time refuse to allow...an adjustment for costs associated with maintaining and operating those same assets.” We disagreed and concluded that both decisions - the denial of CSP’s request to sell and the denial of cost recovery - were reasonable and lawful. CSP had stated in its application that it had “no immediate plan to sell or transfer the generation facilities.” The company merely offered that if the PUCO authorized it to sell, CSP would “notify the Commission prior to any such transaction.” But the Commission found that CSP’s request to sell was premature. The Commission denied the request but instructed CSP to “file a separate application, in accordance with the Commission’s rules, at the time that it wished to sell or transfer these generation facilities.” The amended law, which was mentioned earlier, empowers the PUCO to approve or reject transfer applications, but that law gives no direction to the Commission concerning how it should exercise that power. That effectively makes the decision a discretionary one. The Commission did not abuse its discretion by withholding review of CSP’s request to sell until CSP sub-

mitted a concrete proposal. The Ohio legislature amended the law with the intent that sales of generation assets receive Commission scrutiny so the PUCO acted reasonable by deferring review of CSP’s request. CSP didn’t offer any information regarding the sale price, terms, conditions, or public impact - or, for that matter, even whether there would be a sale. Requiring CSP to reapply when it had such information was a reasonable application of the amended law. As to the PUCO’s decision to deny cost recovery, CSP asserted that if the Commission denied transfer authority, then it must grant recovery instead. But the company did not show that this is true. The governing law does not support CSP’s position. The law empowers the Commission to approve or reject the sale of generation assets, but it says nothing about cost recovery. As Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor noted in writing the majority opinion for this case, “It certainly does not guarantee cost recovery to utilities if they are denied authority to sell.” We also determined that CSP had not shown that the Commission’s factual basis for denying cost recovery was unsound. the Commission concluded that CSP had not demonstrated that its rates were inadequate to cover the costs of operating the plants. CSP offered no evidence suggesting that this conclusion was factually inaccurate. Thus, for the reasons outlined here - in this little glimpse of just one small element of what goes on “behind the scenes” to make electricity flow - we affirmed the order of the PUCO by a seven-tozero vote. Paul Pfeifer is an Ohio Supreme Court Justice.

Brown: Hiring Ohio’s heroes Continued from page 4 have access to the services needed to find good-paying jobs, and we have a critical new tool to combat high unemployment levels for Ohio’s veterans. When local leaders, small business owners, and members of Congress work together to pass legislation that matters to Americans in places like Hamilton County, with more than 60,000 veterans, we can make a big difference. That is why I recently held a VA hearing at

Columbus State Community College to build on this momentum and continue improving the lives of Ohio’s veterans. This hearing was an important reminder that listening to Ohio’s veterans helps shape policies that will be beneficial to their continued career development and lifelong success. By raising awareness of veterans’ jobs services and better coordinating the range of resources available to them, we can help improve job prospects for America’s heroes.

Ending veterans’ long waits between the end of service and the start of a new career will require smart legislation, local support, and continued outreach to veterans. If you’re interested in joining our efforts, contact my office at 888-896-OHIO (6446) or www.brown.senate.gov for additional information on how we can help end high unemployment among America’s veterans. Sherrod Brown is a United States Senator from Ohio.

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Paul Glaser, 43 Paul Wayne Glaser, 43, of Mt. Washington, died Dec. 9 in Cincinnati. Glaser was a member of the Greater Cincinnati Worship Center. Glaser is survived by his children Katie and Dillon Mullins and Sammie Hopkins, grandchildren Cameron and Jaden, mother Teddy Glaser, aunts Annie Lovell and Eva Irwin, uncle Jerry Glaser and additional family members and friends. Visitation 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. service Dec. 16 at Megie Funeral Home in Mt. Orab. Memorials may be directed to the funeral home.

Cherice Crawford, 19 Cherice Toler Crawford, 19, of Williamsburg, died Dec. 14 in Cincinnati. Crawford is survived by her father Carl Crawford, mother Sherisa Wilson, step-mother Tracy Gray-Gross, siblings Christopher Crawford, Cynthia Armstrong, Zachary Saunders and Katelynn Holder, grandparents Norma (Dennis Maynard) Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson. She is also survived by her fiance Benji Brockman. Services 11 a.m. Dec. 20 at Evans Funeral Home. Interment at Pierce Township Cemetery.

Bill Cooper, 44 Bill Cooper, 44, of Williamsburg, died Dec. 11. He was preceded in death by his father Junior Cooper. Cooper is survived by his wife Rebecca Cooper, children Angel Sue Barnes, Billy Ray Cooper, Mariah Ratliff, Melinda Albert, Timothy Albert, Tiffany Delk and Holly Ratliff, grandchildren Shanna Cole, Kevin Ray Delk and Steven Albert, mother Garnett Welch and siblings Kathy Potter, Jamie Cooper and Bobbie Curless. Services to be held at the convenience of the family.

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Esther Heinemann, 74 Esther McClain Heinemann, 74, of Mt. Orab, died Dec. 18 at Mercy Hospital Clermont. She is survived by her husband Walter, daughter Lea Ellen Heinemann, son Walter Robert (Debbie) Heinemann II, grandchildren Eve Schutte and Joshua Schutte, sister Marian Sons and numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the convenience of the family.

Gracie Colding Gracie LeeAnn Colding, died at birth Dec. 10 in Wilmington. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother Rheta Fredrick. Colding is survived by her mother Katy Wood, father Sebastian Colding, maternal grandparents Cheryl (Lonnie) Boyd and Roger Wood and Clifford Fredrick, paternal grandparents Lucretia Colding, David (Shelly) Colding and aunts Maci Green, Alicia Banks and Jennifer Mitchell and uncle Randy Wood. Services 6 p.m. Dec. 14 at Milford First Baptist Church. Kenneth Innis, 57 Kenneth Roy Innis, 57, of Milford, died Dec. 14. Innis was a cabinet maker. He is survived by his brother Tom and was preceded in death by his parents Roy Innis and Janice Speidel Innis. Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery in Milford. Ruth Thompson, 83 Ruth Thompson, 83, of Goshen, died Dec. 15. Thompson was a factory worker for Southwestern Publishing. She is survived by her husband Robert Thompson, children Denise (Mike) Hultz and Connie (Mike) Wiedermann, four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and siblings Myrtle and Creed Million. Services 11 a.m. Dec. 17 at Evans Funeral Home in Goshen. Interment at Meyers Cemetery in Goshen.

William Hazard, 80 William Jay Hazard, 80, of Milford died Dec. 16. Hazard was a Millwright for Speaker Sortation Systems. He is survived by his wife Norman Carlisle, son William (Connie) Hazard, daughter Kathy (David) Bowling, grandchildren Emily Braun, Ryan Bowling, Jennifer (Rick) Oelker, Mark (Victoria) Bowling, greatgranddaughter Madison Braun and siblings Robert and James Hazard. Services 10:30 a.m. Dec. 21 at Evans Funeral Home. Interment at Graceland Memorial Gardens in Milford. Memorials to Hospice of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 633597 Cincinnati, OH 45263.

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Janice Heithaus, 70 Janice Faye Heithaus, 70, of Wayne Township, died Dec. 11 in Montgomery. Heithaus was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her siblings Shirlene Taylor, Donnie Summers and Ronnie Summers. She is survived by her husband David, sons Michael (Kathy) Myers, David Theaderman, Bryan Theaderman, Joseph Heithaus, grandchildren Angela (Matthew) Adams, Shane and Stephanie Theaderman, great-grandchildren Page and K.J. Gibson, Maddox and Lydia Adams and Nicholas Theaderman and sisters Shelby Savage and Naomi Ruth Roberts. Services 11 a.m. Dec. 16 at Edenton First Baptist Church. Interment at Bethel Tate Cemetery.

Paul Henges, 31 Paul W. Henges, 31, of Fayetteville, died Dec. 12 in Lynchburg. Henges is survived by his son David Tyler Henges, parents Daniel Sr. and Nora Henges, brother Daniel L. Henges Jr., sister Tammy (Steve) Sprinkles and maternal grandmother Dorothy Greynolds. Services at the convenience of the family.

Mary Campbell, 67 Marilyn Sue “Mary” Campbell, 67, of Georgetown, died Dec. 6. Campbell worked at Georgetown Nursing Home and attended Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses in Russellville. She is suvived by her children Bobbie Campbell, Charles Shannon Campbell and Sharon (Mark) Foster, grandchildren Bobby Justin and James Cox and Trey and Trevor Foster, numerous great-grandchildren and brother Raydell (Doris) Bailey. She was preceded in death by her husband Bob, brothers Jim and Charles Bailey, stepdaughter Kathy Campbell and parents James and Audrey Bailey. Services 10 a.m. Dec. 10 at Megie Funeral Home in Mt. Orab.

Cliff Graham, 68 Cliff Graham, 68, of Feesburg, died Dec. 17 at the VA Hospital in Cincinnati. Graham was a veteran of the Vietnam War, a Purple Heart recipient, and a member of the VFW as well as the F&AM. He is survived by many family members and friends. Visitation 11 a.m. Dec. 21 and services 1 p.m. Dec. 21, both at Charles H. McIntyre Funeral Home in Felicity. Interment at Chilo Hill Cemetery with military honors.

Lillian Bruner, 90 Lillian Mae Bruner, 90, of Milford, died Dec. 12 in Montgomery. Bruner served as secretary for both the League of Women Voters and the United Way. She is survived by her brother Eugene Combs, nieces Patricia Fix and Barbara Scott, great-nieces and nephews Rebecca Fix, Terry Scott, Douglas Scott, Martha Enriquez and Andrew Fix. Interment at Vine Street Hill Cemetery.

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Shorter daylight hours along with ice and snow, or just the unpredictable winter weather, can cause seniors to be less active or can bring about seasonal affective disorder. Since Jack Frost and his North Winds keep people indoors, winter offers the perfect opportunity to learn new hobbies and pursue old ones. Like to sew, start a new quilt. If you don’t sew, quilting is an ageless craft. A person is never too old to learn how to quilt. Call a

seamstress friend to help you make a quilted wall hanging or child-size quilt. If you are a quilter, consider piecing, mounting and donating one to your favorite charity, church or civic group for their next bazaar or raffle. Photography and scrapbooking are two hobbies many seniors like, however, some seniors may need to learn 21st century techniques. If you are still using a film camera, take the big

step into the age of digital photography. Inquire at your local camera or hobby store, community college or vocational school to see if they offer photography classes. Be sure that the classes or seminars also discuss how to use the computer to edit photographs. Scrapbooking also has taken on a new twist through the years. “Scrapping” workshops have a two-fold benefit: to teach seniors how to scrap-

book and to give those who are experienced an opportunity to work on their scrapbooks. One suggestion is to make scrapbooks utilizing photographs starting with your childhood through the present day. These will make perfect history scrapbooks to give to your children and grandchildren. Many seniors have used computers at the office or on the job, yet they may not know of the benefits beyond that. Check your local newspaper or call your local school district to see if computer classes are offered in your community. If you love theater and participated while in school or professionally, why not start a senior theater group? Your local community cen-

ter or high school theater/auditorium may be the perfect place to hold auditions, practice and perform. Search “Plays for Active Senior Theater Groups” in your favorite search engine. To cover expenses, charge a nominal fee and invite not only your family members but also residents in your local community. Consider having a matinee performance for local nursing home and assisted living facilities. Your Clermont County library branches host monthly book clubs. You and your friends may want to start your own. Each member can suggest four or five books to compile into a voting ballot where each member votes on 12 books (one for each month), and

the top 12 are the featured books for reading. Another suggestion is for members to sign up to host the book club and choose the book for their assigned month. The host/hostess also can be the group leader and initiate the book discussion. Lifelong Learning Centers sponsored by Clermont Senior Services, offer dozens of enrichment programs, including: painting, yoga, line dancing, flower arranging, day trips, and basketball and volleyball games. For information on the centers, call 947-7333. Some of the above information is taken from the December issue of “Creative Forecasting”.

Coping with grief at the holidays Christmas is a time that most people look forward to with a sense of heightened expectations of family, friends and fun. But for some, the approaching holidays are a time of dread and dismay. Even after the holidays have passed, a sense of loss may continue. Holiday blues are normal after the loss of a loved one, and different from depression. With holiday blues, feelings may be intense and unsettling, especially if the people around you are full of holiday cheer. But these feelings are short-lived, lasting only a few days to a few weeks. There are physical symptoms that go along with the blues, such as headaches, insomnia, hypersomnia (sleeping too much), change in appetite, anxiety, diminished ability to think clearly, and decreased interest in activities that usually bring pleasure. As a general rule of thumb, if symptoms last more than two weeks or if they worsen, see your doc-

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Forty-one members of the Felicity-Franklin FFA traveled to Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 19-22 to attend the 84th National FFA Convention where they were presented with a National 2-Star Chapter Award.

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This year the FelicityFranklin FFA was recognized for being a 2-star chapter at the 84th National FFA Convention. We were first recognized for this accomplishment at the Ohio FFA Convention in

May, then at the National FFA Convention in October. We had to meet multiple requirements to be able to receive this honor. This was one of few times that our chapter has been acknowledged at the national

level. We are so proud of our chapter’s wonderful accomplishments from this year. Alexis Christensen, Felicity-Franklin FFA Reporter

Williamsburg high school students attend fuel up to play 60 youth Summit Ten students from Mrs. King’s Family and Consumer Science classes traveled to Paul Brown Stadium to attend the Fuel Up to Play 60 Youth Summit. While attending the summit the students learned about the importance of good nutrition and exercise by participating in on-field team building and leadership activities with Bengals Defensive End Michael Johnson and Bengals mascot Who-Dey. Williamsburg High School received a grant from the American Dairy Association to implement the Fuel Up to Play 60 program at the school. The Fuel Up to Play 60 program empowers teens to take charge of their own health and work with school leaders to create long-term opportunities for 60 minutes of daily physical activity and make more healthy food choices like low-

Students from Mrs. King’s Family and Consumer Science pose for a picture with Bengals Defensive End Michael Johnson, Bengals mascot Who-Dey, and Ben-Gals cheerleaders.

fat and fat free dairy foods, fruits, vegetables and whole grains. The Fuel Up to Play 60 program gives kids the power to influence their own health and make their school environments healthier by eating right, getting daily physical

activity and encouraging their friends to do the same. Students in Mrs. King’s Healthy and Safe Foods classes had a smoothie contest where they created their own recipe for healthy smoothies made from yogurt, milk and fruit.

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Goshen’s Austin Fischer (3) blocks a Tigers’ shot attempt on Friday, Dec. 16. The Warriors held on to win as Bethel-Tate made a late comeback.

Goshen survives Bethel comeback BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

Goshen was able to survive a late comeback from BethelTate on Friday, Dec. 16 to squeak out a three-point win, their third of the season, 5350. The Warriors opened up the game trying to get big man Marc Taylor involved early. Goshen ran multiple set plays with an entry pass coming from the top of the key to Taylor who had sealed off his defender, giving him easy looks at the basket. “The last two games, Marc has been great at the beginning,” Goshen head coach Scott Wake said after the game. “He’s finishing shots, which is something we have been working on with him. “He always works hard for position, and now he’s knocking down the shots. It’s good to see him have a little bit of success.” Bethel-Tate started out a little slow on the offensive end, settling for some outside jump shots and only scoring six points in the first quarter. After one, Goshen led the visiting Tigers 9-6. Goshen switched up their defense in the second quarter, leaving their man-to-man in favor of a one-three-one zone. “It helps when we have Kyle [Wake] up there,” Coach Wake said. “He gets some deflections, he gets his hands on things, he’s long. When we’re doing it right, it works pretty effectively.” Although the zone yielded a lot of deflections and kicked passes, the Tigers were able to utilize some skip passes to get open looks from the perimeter, tying the game at 18 a piece with a minute left in the first half following a Jason Adams three-pointer. The score would

remain 18-18 when the buzzer sounded. The Tigers’ balanced offensive attack saw seven players score in the first half, but no one scored more than three points. Goshen, on the other hand, leaned on Taylor and senior forward Austin Fischer for the majority of their points. Both coaches made halftime adjustments, most notably being the advent of full-court pressure following made baskets. “We did okay, I’d like us to be a little smoother and be able to attack more out of it,” Wake said of his press break. “We’re doing much better than we were a month ago.” While the Warriors did an acceptable job breaking the Bethel pressure, the Tigers were able to hit some open shots and following Russell Hartley’s three-pointer, Bethel took their first lead of the game at 30-29 with three minutes left in the third quarter. The Warriors did get some easy baskets in transition after breaking Bethel’s press, however, going on a mini-run towards the end of the third quarter. Goshen scored on four-straight field goals, capped off by Nick Messer’s and-one to give the Warriors a 37-30 lead heading into the final frame. Facing their largest deficit, Bethel didn’t stop attacking. The teams traded baskets to start the fourth quarter, but that wouldn’t be enough if the Tigers had thoughts of winning. With four minutes left in the game, senior Matt Small hit a three to get the Tigers within four points, 41-37. The Warriors answered Small’s three with a pair of jump shots from Fischer and Kyle Wake to put the lead back up to eight.

But Bethel kept on fighting. “They worked hard,” Wake said, “[Bethel coach Craig Stork] doesn’t play a lot of guys, but the guys they got keep playing hard.” Goshen was up seven with 45.4 seconds left, but the Warriors touch from the foul line seemed to elude them. The Warriors turned the ball over on an inbounds play and fouled Small with 26 seconds remaining. The senior knocked down both foul shots to cut the lead to four. Needing to foul, the Tigers sent junior guard Ryan Ashcraft to the line. Ashcraft hit one of two foul shots to put the Goshen lead back to five. The Tigers answered right back with Small making a driving layup to cut the Warriors lead to three, 53-50 with 5.7 seconds left. Goshen got the ball into Wake who was fouled immediately. In the double bonus, Wake only needed to make one of two to realistically ice the game for the Warriors. He missed both and a tie up on the rebound gave the possession to Bethel, down three with three seconds on the clock. Bethel called a timeout and drew up a play, but with Goshen not allowing anyone behind them, the Tigers had to settle for Tyler Atkins shooting a half-court shot as the buzzer sounded. His shot hit off of the front of the rim and the Warriors escaped with the win. Bethel’s Small took gamehigh scoring honors with his 16 points, one better than the Warriors’ Taylor who had 15. Ashcraft had 12 points and Fischer had 11 for Goshen. Small was helped out by Ryan Rees’ 10 points and Atkins’ six points. See Goshen, Page B10

Four of Amelia's starting five players scored 58 of their 63 points on Tuesday, Dec. 13 as the Barons defeated Southern Buckeye Conference foe Batavia by 10 points, 6353. Starting the season with three-straight losses, Amelia came out of the gate with their hair on fire looking to pick up the season's first win. The Baron's sophomore forward Tommy Hacker looked to impose his will on the Bulldogs early and often, driving to the hoop at every opportunity. “He has those bits and pieces of real good play,” Amelia head coach Craig Mazzaro said. “He came out and played really well.” Hacker scored seven firstquarter points in what looked like a fairly lopsided opening frame, but to Batavia's credit, six different Bulldog players scored in the first quarter, including junior guard Sam Suttles. With the Amelia student section attempting to throw off the Bulldog offense beginning a countdown of “fivefour-three-two-one” with 10 seconds remaining in the quarter, Suttles launched a desperation shot with what actually was five seconds remaining. The shot banked off the backboard and went in to the dismay of the Amelia students, giving Batavia a 15-14 lead at the end of the quarter. In the second quarter, Amelia was able to take control of the game as Hacker

received some help on the offensive end from guard Trevor Simon. “We finally made a few shots, got a few steals and got our confidence up,” Mazzaro said. “We've been having some trouble scoring points.” Simon, who the Barons were counting on coming into the season for some offense, had been struggling shooting the ball from the outside over the first three games of the season, including an 0-7 performance on Friday, Dec. 9 against Goshen. The sophomore was able to find the range in the second quarter, scoring eight points including hitting back-to-back three-pointers to open up an 11-point lead with two minutes left in the half. “He hit a couple shots, he's a good shooter,” said Mazzaro. Batavia only made two field goals in the quarter, scoring just seven points total and trailed at the half by 10, 32-22. Amelia's combination of Hacker, Simon, Christian Dean and Michael Crowder accounted for all 32 of the Barons first-half points. The Bulldogs came out of the locker room putting an emphasis on getting into the paint and scoring easy buckets. Following made baskets, Batavia's guards would pressure the ball as Amelia brought it up the court, frustrating the young Barons and forcing some turnovers. The game picked up its pace in the third quarter as play started to develop more of an up-andSee Amelia, Page B10

Batavia’s Dwayne Smith (24) goes up for a layup on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Smith was called for a charge.

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UCClermont coach Hurley earns 900th win The elite fraternity of basketball coaches to win 900 games added a new member on Dec. 14 as University of Cincinnati Clermont College head basketball coach John Hurley reached the milestone with the Cougars 72-69 win over Rio Grande. “ I t ’s really kind of a relief,” Hurley said of his 900th win. “It’s a time to reflect and look back on my career and Hurley remember the great players, great teams, the assistant coaches and the administrations that have helped me along the way.” Hurley has built quite the basketball résumé beginning with his playing days at Bowling Green State University from 1959-63. From BGSU, Hurley moved onto become an assistant coach at Ohio University while he was earning his master’s degree in physical education and school administration. “The most fortunate thing for my career was the time I spent at Ohio University as an assistant,” Hurley said. “I had the opportunity to coach under Mike Schuler. He was an assistant for Bobby Knight and went on to coach the Portland Trailblazers. “And there was Dale Bandy. I learned a tremendous amount from those guys and soaked up a bunch of their basketball knowledge.” Following his time at OU, Hurley coached Milford High School’s basketball team from 1971-76 where he accumulated 103 wins. Following his stint at Milford, he was hired on as the head coach at Cincinnati State. Hurley also helped launch the athletic program at Cincinnati State, which had previously been a strictly technical school. Hurley stayed at Cincinnati State for 26 years, winning 554 games along the way. While at Cincinnati State, Hurley’s teams won the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference championship nine times and the National Junior College Athletic Association regional championship four times. Hurley came to UC Clermont in 2004 and had an immediate impact. Starting in his first season, Hurley led the Cougars to five consecutive Ohio Regional College Conference Championships from 2004-2008. Hurley capped off the run with a United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship in 2008. During his stay in Clermont County, Hurley added 243 wins to get on the cusp on 900 career victories. After securing win No. 899, the Cougars dropped two-straight, something Hurley believed was brought on by the pressure of 900. “I think it was a combination of things,” Hurley said about why 900 didn’t come right away. “We took off five days for exams and then when we came back, the burden of 900 wins was on the minds of the players.” The Cougars lost to Berea on Dec. 9 in double overtime and then to Asbury on Dec. 10 by three points at a tournament the Eagles’ hosted in Wilmore, Ky. “We probably played our best game of the year at Rio Grande,” Hurley said of his 900th win. With all his success at the junior college level, some may

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Williamsburg’s duo gets it done BY CHRIS CHANEY Sun staff

Williamsburg’s dynamic duo of Tara Dennis and Heidi McManus did most of the grunt work on Thursday, Dec. 15 as the Wildcats took down Felicity, 49-31. Williamsburg got out to a slow start due to some poor shot selection in their first few trips down the floor. The taller Wildcats were able to use that size advantage on the defensive end to frustrate Felicity, however, and when head coach Ken Lowe got his message through to his girls, the game took on an entirely different feel. “I was upset because of the way the kids were outside taking jump shots,” Lowe said. “Being that we were a bigger team, all I had to do was talk to them and say, ‘hey, look ladies, we’re a bigger team than they are, let’s stick to our game plan. It will work for us.’” Leading by one with the seconds ticking away in the first quarter, McManus forced a Felicity turnover and put up a running three-pointer that banked in as time expired to give the Wildcats a 9-6 lead. As it tends to do, the offense for both squads picked up in the second quarter. Felicity’s Arica Stutz, the Cardinals’ goto scorer, got on track offensively while bodying up Dennis on the defensive end, making Williamsburg’s 6-foot senior take contested shots. “Stutz is a good player, I have a lot of respect for her,” Lowe said. “She’s a good ath-

lete, period. I knew coming into the game that she would be a problem for us because she’s so athletic.” With Dennis unable to get much going offensively, McManus picked up the slack. The 5-foot-4 senior guard dropped 11 points in the second quarter and added yet another buzzer-beating threepointer to end the half, giving the Wildcats a 22-17 advantage. “It’s nice to have two,” Lowe said of his major scoring threats. “Heidi’s had some really good games the last two games. “She’s starting to step up, she’s starting to be a point guard and a true leader.” Felicity came out in the second half and scored five unanswered points in the first minute and a half that tied the game and forced Coach Lowe to call an early timeout. After settling his team down, the Wildcats ended the third quarter on a 13-3 run to give Williamsburg their first real cushion of the game at 38-25. The Cardinals wouldn’t go away, however. After a Stutzled flurry of points, Dennis made her presence known down low, banging bodies with the smaller Felicity front line. Dennis’ size advantage manifested itself on the offensive glass as the Wildcats’ leading scorer was able to play volleyball with herself, getting rebounds off her own missed shots and putting them back in for easy points. “She struggled in the first half, but she really picked it up in the second half,” Lowe

Williamsburg’s Heidi McManus (2) shoots a free throw on Thursday, Dec. 15 in a game against Felicity. McManus scored a game-high 23 points as the Wilcats went on to win by 18 points, 49-31.

said. “Being her size, she’s been our leading scorer for the last few years now, she means a lot to the team.” Dennis ended the game with 16 points and 14 rebounds as well as using her size in the lane to alter shots, including four blocks. McManus scored a gamehigh 23 points and added eight

steals and four assists to her stat line. Over her last two games, McManus has scored 49 points for the Wildcats. Between Dennis and McManus, they scored 41 of the 49 Williamsburg points. Aside from those two, junior forward Sarah Wetzel played a good game, scoring eight points.

For Felicity, Stutz was their bright spot in a disappointing loss. She scored 17 points. The Cardinals sit in sixth place in the Southern Buckeye Conference National Division at 0-5. The Cardinals lost on Saturday, Dec. 17 against Amelia. Felicity wrapped up See WBurg, Page B10

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Deer Park 61, Felicity 35 Felicity (0-3) - Brock 1 0 2, Moore 3 5 12, Lee 1 0 2, Smith 1 0 2, Shouse 2 1 5, Prather 1 1 3, Fry 1 1 3, Ott 1 0 2, Reese 2 0 4. Totals: 13 8 35. Deer Park (2-2) Clement 1 1 3, McCoy 2 2 6, Johnson 10 3 24, Evans 3 0 8, Gates 2 0 5, Osborne 0 1 1, Barkett 3 0 6, Hall 3 2 8. Totals: 21 9 61. Halftime: Deer Park 2814. 3-pointers D 4 (Evans 2, Johnson, Gates). Tuesday, December 13

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Amelia 63, Batavia 53 Batavia (1-4)- Cooper 8 3 19, Wilson 1 0 2, Suttles 1 0 3, Smith 2 1 6, White 2 0 4, Montgomery 1 0 3, Gilbert 1 3 5, Kuebel 1 0 2, Pelphrey 3 2 9. Totals 20 9 53. Amelia (1-4)Luginbuhl 1 1 3, Crowder 5 1 11, Simon 5 5 19, Hacker 6 3 15, Dean 5 2 12, Mickler 1 0 2. Totals 23 12 63. Halftime Score: Amelia 32-22. 3-Pointers: B 4 (Suttles, Smith, Montgomery, Pelphrey) A 4 (Simon 4) Milford 43, Wilmington 39 Milford (2-1, 2-0 FAVC) – Roof 2 5 9, Greve 1 2 4, Farrell 1 1 3, Mayleben 2 2 6, Taylor 0 2 2, R. Overbeck 7 3 17, Bullock 1 0 2. Totals: 14 15 43. Wilmington (0-2, 0-2) – Brooks 3 0 6, Cumberland 3 2 10, Pierce 6 4 16, Beaugard 1 0 2, Mansfield 2 1 5. Totals: 15 7 39. Halftime: Milford 1917. 3-Pointers: W 2 (Cumberland 2). Norwood 70, New Richmond 56 New Richmond (2-3) – Hawkins 1 2 4, McKinley 7 0 19, Gundler 1 4 6, Craig 1 1 3, Leffer 1 2 5, Nort 1 0 2, Hill 2 3 7, Turner 1 2 4, Ernst 2 2 6. Totals: 17 16 56. Norwood (4-0) – McGee 9 6 27, Frank 5 0 11, Pitts 8 6 22, Hobbs 1 0 2, Schneider 0 4 4, Boston 2 0 4. Totals: 25 16 70. Halftime: Norwood 3023. 3-Pointers: N 4 (McGee 3, Frank 1); N 6 (McKinley 5, Leffer 1). Loveland 58, Glen Este 56 Glen Este (1-3) – Holloway 1 2 4, Fultz 5 0 10, Rieck 11 2 27, Flanigan 3 2 9, Martin 1 0 3, Crooks 1 1 3. Totals: 22 7 56. Loveland (1-3) – Plitt 1 2 4, Elsers 3 2 8, Schafer 4 2 10, LaMacchaia 1 0 2, Waddell 1 1 3, Edison 2 0 4, Funke 6 1 14, McGillis 4 0 9, Hesse 2 0 4. Totals: 24 8 58. Haltime: Glen Este 2120. 3-pointers: GE 5 (Rieck 3, Flanigan, Martin); L 2 (Funke, McGillis). Friday, December 16 Walnut Hills 81, Glen Este 43 Walnut Hills (2-2) – Anderson 3 1 7, Jackson 7 1 15, Johnson 8 3 19, Hill 4 4 12, Gilmore 2 1 5, Burton 2 0 4, Mitchell 4 0 11, Irby 1 0 2, Brown 1 0 2, Stargel 0 2 2. Totals: 33

12 81. Glen Este (1-4) – Flanigan 5 3 14, Harris 3 0 8, Fultz 2 1 5, Scardina 1 2 5, Rieck 1 1 4, Keszei 0 2 2, Brock 0 2 2, Overcast 1 0 3. Totals: 13 11 43. Halftime: Walnut Hills 47-23. 3-Pointers: W 3 (Mitchell 3); G 6 (Flanigan 1, Harris 2, Scardina 1, Rieck 1, Overcast 1). Western Brown 58, Clermont Northeastern 28 Goshen 53, Bethel-Tate 50 Bethel-Tate (1-4) – Atkins 2 2 6, Hartley 2 0 5, Rees 5 0 10, Small 4 6 16, Cherry 2 0 5, Shinkle 1 2 4, Adams 1 1 4. Totals: 17 11 50. Goshen (3-1) – Wake 3 0 6, Fischer 5 1 11, Ashcraft 3 5 12, Taylor 7 1 15, Edwards 0 1 1, Messer 4 0 8. Totals: 22 8 53. Halftime score: Tied 1818. 3-pointers: BT (Small 2, Hartley, Cherry, Adams); G 1 (Ashcraft). New Richmond 52, Amelia 46 New Rich (2-4) – Hawkins 1 0 2, McKinley 4 0 12, Gundler 2 0 4, Craig 5 3 16, Leffler 1 1 3, Nort 0 1 1, Bird 1 2 4, Ernst 4 2 10. Totals: 18 9 52. Amelia (1-4) – Armstrong 2 2 6, Moeves 0 1 1, Luginbuhl 2 0 4, Crowder 1 2 4, Simon 5 2 12, Hacker 7 0 14, Dean 0 1 1, Mickler 1 1 4. Totals: 14 6 46. Halftime: New Richmond 22-21. 3-pointers: N 7 (McKinley 4, Craig 3); A 2 (Simon, Mickler). Williamsburg 52, Georgetown 43 Georgetown (3-2) – Bradley 2 0 4, T. Cropper 3 2 8, Stenger 3 0 6, Sandlin 2 0 4, Miller 5 0 12, Lucas 1 0 2, Williams 2 3 7. Williamsburg (2-3) – Workman 3 0 6, Herren 1 0 2, West 1 0 2, Madsen 3 0 9, Young 11 5 29, Reed 2 0 4. Halftime: Williamsburg 28-27. 3-pointers: G 2 (Miller 2); W 5 (Madsen 3, Young 2). Blanchester 57, Batavia 48 Banchester (5-1) – Penquite 3 0 7, Burch 1 0 2, Parker 6 6 18, Jackson 5 0 11, Dunham 1 1 3, Luncan 5 4 14, Schmitz 1 0 2. Totals: 22 11 57. Batavia (1-4) – Cooper 1 0 2, Wilson 1 0 2, Suttles 0 1 1, Smith 5 0 13, Gilbert 5 0 10, Kuebel 5 3 13, Pelphrey 2 3 7. Totals: 19 7 48. Halftime: Batavia 2825. Bl 2 (Penquite, Jackson); Ba 3 (Smith 3). Saturday, December 17 Riverview East 50, Batavia 46 Batavia (1-5) – Cooper 5 1 11, Suttles 0 1 1, Hawk 1 0 2, Smith 3 1 7, Gilbert 6 3 15, Kuebel 3 2 8. Totals: 19 8 46. Riverview East (3-2) – Davis 2 1 6, Wallace 3 0 6, Witfield 2 4 8, Lamb 6 2 16, Freeman 1 0 2, Sow 1 0 2, Law 2 0 4. Totals: 17 7 50. Halftime: Batavia 2322. 3-pointers: R 3 (Davis, Lamb 2). St. Xavier 73, Glen Este 45 St. Xavier (2-2) – Mills 3 2 8, Gantzer 1 2 4,

Carroll 5 4 14, Blink 4 3 14, Barrett 1 2 4, English 1 0 3, Callahan 2 0 5, Kilgore 2 0 4, Dunn 2 0 4, Hadden 2 0 4, Stefanou 4 1 9. Totals 27 14 73 Glen Este (1-5) – Harris 4 1 13, Fultz 4 6 14, Scardina 1 0 2, Rieck 5 2 13, Martin 0 2 2, Holloway 0 1 1. Totals 14 12 45 Halftime: St. X 35-23. 3-Pointers: X 5 (Blink 3, English, Callahan); G 5 (Harris 4, Rieck). Milford 58, Brookwood 51 Brookwood (2-7) – Hannah 5 3 14, Cotter 1 0 2, B. Abdullah 2 0 4, Kinsey 2 0 4, Joseph 1 2 5, K. Abdullah 2 0 4, Lewis 4 0 11, Drag 3 0 7. Totals 20 5 51 Milford (3-1) – Greve 2 0 4, Zurschmiede 1 2 5, Farrell 4 6 15, Mayleben 3 5 11, R. Overbeck 7 7 21, Bullock 1 0 2. Totals 18 20 58 Halftime: Milford 2619. 3-Pointers: B 6 (Lewis 3, Hannah, Joseph, Drag); M 2 (Zurschmiede, Farrell)

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Monday, December 12 Glen Este 59, Loveland 38 Loveland (2-3) Swaine 2 0 5, Hoffman 1 1 3, Suder 1 2 4, Niemeyer 1 1 3, Fisher 7 3 17, Baker 3 0 6. Totals: 15 7 38. Glen Este (3-2) Gaskill 1 1 4, Singleton 0 6 6, Bogan 0 2 2, Velten 1 0 2, Keith 3 0 9, Hall 6 2 14, Carson 6 0 17, Brenes 2 1 5. Totals: 19 12 59. Halftime: Glen Este 3117. 3-pointers: L 1 (Swaine); G 9 (Carson 5, Keith 3, Gaskill). Tuesday, December 13 Williamsburg 61, Clermont Northeastern 42 CNE (0-5) – Osborne 0 1 1, Aselage 1 2 4, Gilkerson 9 7 25, Ward 1 1 4, Kirby 1 2 4, Burdsall 0 2 2, Werring 1 0 2. Totals: 13 15 42. Williamsburg (2-4) – McManus 10 2 26, Wetzel 1 4 6, Dennis 9 9 27, Wagers 1 0 2. Totals: 21 16 61. Halftime: Williamsburg 35-15. 3-pointers: C 1 (Ward); W 3 (McManus 3). Georgetown 54, Bethel-Tate 46 Bethel-Tate (3-2) – Schinkel 0 3 3, Baker 8 7 23, Kilgore 1 0 2, Jones 2 0 4, Atkins 2 1 5, Allen 1 0 2, Lanigan 2 3 7. Totals: 16 14 46. Georgetown (6-0) – Carrington 1 3 5, Kidwell 3 13 19, Whitacre 0 4 4, Carter 5 2 16, Pack 3 4 10. Totals: 12 26 54. Halftime: Bethel 25-19. 3-pointers: G 4 (Carter 4). Wednesday, December 14 Milford 53, Glen Este 42 Glen Este (3-3)— Gaskill 4 0 8, Singleton 1 0 2, Bogan 2 0 5, Velten 1 0 2, Hall 3 0 6, Carson 5 0 15, Brenes 2 0 4. Totals: 18 0 42 Milford (5-1)— Yee 3 2 8, Wolcott 6 1 13, Canter 3 1 8, Eppers 1 2 4, Rheude 1 0 3, Alley 3 0 6, Simmons 1 0 2, Knight 0 1

1, Glasgow 3 0 8. Totals: 21 7 53. Halftime: Milford 3424. 3-Pointers: G 6 (Carson 5, Bogan); M 4 (Glasgow 2, Rheude, Canter). Thursday, December 15 Western Brown 65, Goshen 44 Goshen (1-4) - Steele 4 0 11, Turner 1 2 5, Tarriman 4 1 9, Jeandrevin 3 2 11, Davidson 3 0 6, Owens 1 0 2. Totals: 16 5 44. Western Brown (4-1) Dowd 1 2 4, Carter 4 0 8, Seigla 3 1 7, Wiesenhahn 1 0 2, Henry 2 0 4, Garrett 6 9 24, Wright 8 0 16. Totals: 25 12 65. H a l f t i m e : We s t e r n Brown 33-19. 3-pointers G 7 (Steele 3, Jeandrevin 3, Turner); W 3 (Garrett 3). Williamsburg 49, Felicity 31 Felicity (0-6) - Stutz 8 1 17, Lucas 1 0 3, Corbin 2 1 7, Arkenau 1 0 2, Obermeyer 1 0 2. Totals: 18 7 49. Williamsburg (3-4) McManus 8 1 23, Wetzel 2 2 6, Dennis 7 4 18, Gifford 1 0 2. Totals: 18 7 49. Halftime: Williamsburg 22-17. 3-pointers: F 3 (Corbin 2, Lucas); W 6 (McManus 6). Amelia 37, Clermont Northeastern 34 Amelia (2-2) - Lehn 2 0 4, Mentzel 3 1 8, Terry 1 0 2, Lang 3 1 7, Simon 3 0 7, Bailey 3 2 9. Totals: 15 4 37. CNE (0-7) - Osborn 2 0 4, Aselage 1 3 5, Gilkerson 6 1 13, Kirby 1 0 2, Budsall 2 1 5, Mantel 2 0 5. Totals: 14 5 34. Halftime: Amelia 22-21. 3-pointers:A 3 (Mentzel, Simon, Bailey); C 1 (Mantel). Batavia 49, East Clinton 44 Batavia (1-4) - Taulbee 2 0 4, Wagner 3 2 8, Richardson 1 2 5, White 2 0 4, O’Brien 2 2 6, Everhart 1 1 3, Fraley 2 2 6, McElfresh 4 5 13. Totals: 17 14 49. East Clinton (1-3) Finley 3 0 6, Habermehl 2 2 7, Ostrander 2 0 4, Wiget 12 3 27. Totals: 19 5 44. Halftime: East Clinton 21-17. 3-pointers: B 1 (Richardson); E 1 (Habermehl). Saturday, December 17 Amelia 48, FelicityFranklin 30 Amelia(3-2) – Mentzel 1 0 3, Terry 1 1 3, Lang 2 1 5, Simon 7 8 24, Bresser 0 1 1, Bailey 5 2 12.Totals: 16 13 48. Felicity (1-4) – Stutz 5 5 15, Lucas 1 0 3, Meyer 1 0 2, Groomes 0 3 3, Obermeyer 1 0 2, Davis 2 0 5. Totals: 10 8 30. Halftime: Amelia 20-13. 3-pointers: A 3 (Mentzel, Simon 2); F 2 (Lucas, Davis). Goshen 50, East Clinton 37 East Clinton (1-4) – Finley 3 2 9, Spurlock 1 0 2, Bond 1 2 5, Bean 2 0 4, Habermehl 1 1 3, Ostrander 2 0 4, Wiget 4 2 10. Totals 14 7 37 Goshen (2-4) – Steele 4 4 12, Turner 3 4 11, Jeandrevin 2 2 7, Parriman 2 1 5, Taylor 2 1 5, Miller 1 1 3, Clark 2 0 5, Davidson 1 0 2. Totals 16

13 50 Halftime: Goshen 2819. 3-Pointers: E 2 (Finley, Bond); G 3 (Turner, Jeandrevin, Clark). Summit Country Day 54, Batavia 23 Summit (5-0) – Eagan 3 3 10, #10A. Englehart 2 2 6, A. Englehart 5 2 14, A. Campbell 2 2 7, Hertezel 1 0 2, C. Campbell 2 0 5, Barnard 2 0 4, List 2 0 4. Totals: 20 9 54. Batavia (2-4) – Wagoner 2 0 4, Richardson 1 0 2, Bauer 1 0 2, O’Brien 2 0 4, Everhart 1 0 2, McElfresh 4 1 9. Totals: 11 1 23. Halftime: Summit 2211. 3-pointers: SCD (A. Englehart 2, A. Campbell, C. Campbell, Eagan); B none. Milford 43, Anderson 32 Milford (5-1, FAVC 41) – Yee 5 0 12, Wolcott 4 2 10, Canter 0 1 1, Rheude 2 1 5, Alley 1 0 2, Simmons 0 2 2, Glasgow 3 2 11. Totals: 15 8 43. Anderson (2-4, 2-3) – H. Temple 1 1 3, Lammers 2 1 5, M. Temple 5 0 12, Kerregan 2 0 4, Gentry 1 0 2, Warren 2 1 6. Totals: 13 3 32. Halftime: Milford 2318. 3-pointers: M 5 (Glasgow 3, Yee 2); A 3 (M. Temple 2, Warren).

Boys’ Bowling

Monday, December 12

Glen Este 2932, Wilmington 2450 High Series: Huber (G) 465, Dieringer (G) 428; Newbry (W) 389. Records: G 7-0. Milford 2547, Turpin 2217 High Series: Wllson (M) 426; Cornuelle (T) 448. Records: M 5-2, T 0-7. Friday, December 16 Glen Este 2628, St. Xavier (Blue) 2420 High series: G–Brewer 383. X–Brill 374. Record: G 8-1

Girls’ Bowling

Monday, December 12

Milford 2022, Turpin 1996 High Series: Ward (M) 367; Ostingney (T) 349. Records: M 6-1. Thursday, December 15 Milford 1904, Turpin 1805 High series: Olson (M) 359; Bazemore (T) 303. Record: M 7-1. Friday, December 16 Glen Este 2293, Mercy 2503 High series: G–Hunley 389; M–Feie 419. Record: G 7-2.

Boys’ Swimming

Tuesday, December 13 New Richmond 80, Summit Country Day 5 200MR– New Richmond 2:11.25; 200 free– David (NR) 2:18.04; 200IM– Ariapad (NR) 2:32.25; 50 free– Moser (S) 25.81; 100 fly– Ariapad (NR) 1:08.34; 100 free– Reese (NR) 1:01.43; 500 free– David (NR) 5:46.86; 200FR– New Richmond 1:50.23;

100 back– Reese (NR) 1:16.94; 100 breast– Gilman (NR) 1:24.67; 400FR– New Richmond 4:38.18.\ Wednesday, December 14 New Richmond 74, Seven Hills 12 200MR– New Richmond 2:07.73; 200 free– David (N) 2:09.47; 200IM– Ariapad (N) 2:28.27; 50 free– Gangl (S) 26.06; 100 fly– Ariapad (N) 1:05.74; 100 free– Gangl (S) 59.31; 500 free– David (N) 5:40.50; 200FR– New Richmond 1:46.94; 100 back– Reese (N) 1:16.19; 100 breast– Edwards (S) 1:22.60; 400FR– New Richmond 4:44.37.

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Tuesday, December 13 New Richmond 68, Summit Country Day 17 200MR– New Richmond 2:25.14; 200 free– Booker (NR) 2:55.27; 200IM– Anderson (NR) 3:12.82; 50 free– Lewis (NR) 31.50; 100 fly– Bishop (NR) 1:21.87; 100 free– Sequeira (S) 1:00.50; 500 free– Burns (NR) 6:12.35; 200FR– New Richmond 2:04.75; 100 back– Williams (NR) 1:37.23; 100 breast– Sequeira (S) 1:11.36; 400FR– New Richmond 5:00.65. Wednesday, December 14 Seven Hills 60, New Richmond 33 200MR– Seven Hills 2:05.59; 200 free– Carroll (S) 2:42.05; 200IM– Austin (S) 2:16.34; 50 free– Harsh (S) 29.13; 100 fly– Wilson (S) 1:07.81; 100 free– Harten (S) 1:04.71; 500 free– Austin (S) 5:17.43; 200FR– New Richmond 2:01.56; 100 back– Harten (S) 1:12.81; 100 breast– Wilson (S) 1:14.37; 400FR– Seven Hills 4:17.22.

Weekly Schedule

Friday, December 23 Boys’ Basketball Amelia at Glen Este, 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 27 Boys’ Basketball Felicity Holiday TBA

at Ripley Tournament,

Girls’ Basketball Clark Montessori vs. Goshen at Norwood Holiday Tournament, 6 p.m. White Oak at Williamsburg, 6 p.m. Deer Park at BethelTate, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 28 Boys’ Basketball Felicity Holiday TBA

at Ripley Tournament,

Girls’ Basketball

Roger Bacon vs. Clermont Northeastern at Reading, 4:30 p.m. Turpin at Amelia, 6 p.m. Glen Este at Aiken, 7 p.m.

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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 00782 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff, v. JAMES R. ANTER, et al Defendants. WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel # 32-30-14A-044 $4,666.88 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $4,666.88 Court Costs Due: $4,347.12* Total Judgment: $9,014.00 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: EXHIBIT “A” Parcel #32-30-14A-044. Military Survey No. 2938M, Tate Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a found bolt at the Centerline Intersection of Sodom Road (County Road No. 111) and Patterson Road (Township Road No. 49); Thence along the Centerline of Patterson Road, North 5 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. West, 417.00 feet to a set Mag Bolt at the Northeast corner of a tract conveyed to Edward C. and Debra M. Schabell as recorded in Official Record Book 162, page 722 and being the real place of beginning; Thence along the North line of said Schabell tract, North 88 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. West, passing a set 5/8 inch Iron pin with cap at 20.25 feet, for a total distance of 313.00 feet to a point reference by a found 1 inch Bar being 2.01 feet North and 0.71 feet West, said point being the Northwest corner of said Schabell

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 12-1t5 --------------------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 00944 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff, v. BONNIE JEAN MCCLANAHAN, et al Defendants. WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel # 22-26-19.113 $2,873.95 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $2,873.95 Court Costs Due: $2,982.00* Total Judgment: $5,855.95 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: EXHIBIT “A” Parcel 22-26-19.113. Situated in John Woodford Military Survey No. 2475, Village of Laurel, Monroe Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a set 5/8” Iron pin being the intersection of the Easterly line of Pearl Street and the Southerly line of Harrison Street; Thence along the Southerly line of Harrison Street S. 60 deg. 23’ 08” E. 149.41 feet to a set 5/8” Iron pin being in the Westerly line of a 10 foot Alley; Thence along said Alley S. 42 deg. 42’ 38” W. 146.56 feet to a set P.K. nail in a root, said P.K. nail also being the Northeasterly corner of Florence McClanahan; Thence leaving said Alley and along McClanahan’s Northerly line N. 55 deg. 14’ 06” W. 114.49 feet to a set 5/8” Iron pin being in the Easterly line of Pearl Street; Thence along said Easterly line N. 28 deg. 40’ 42” E. 132.49 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Contains 0.418 Acfres and begin subject to easements and restrictions of record. Being all property conveyed to Donald and Bonnie McClanahan as recorded in Official Records Volume 1222 Page 24 of the Clermont County Recorders Office and also being referred to as Parcel I.D. No. 22-26-19.113. of the Clermont County Tax Map Department. Being the result of a survey made by Richard D. Jasontek, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 7582 and dated March, 2000. Parcel #22-26-19.113. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: BONNIE JEAN MCCLANAHAN, 2368 Laurel Nicholsville Road, New Richmond, Ohio 45157. 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 10th day of January, 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 24th day of January, 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 12-1t5 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0763 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. SANDRA K. LANE, 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 3rd day of January, 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: The following real property: Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Union: Situated in George Matthews Military Survey No. 1138, Union Township Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as Lot No. 34 of Audubon Park Subdivision, Block “B” as recorded in Plat Book T, page 36 of Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 682 Mockingbird Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45244. PPN: 413105G225. 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, OH Susana E. Lykins Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2325 U.S. BANK, NA, 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. STEPHEN PEACOCK AKA STEPHEN B. PEACOCK, 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 3rd day of January, 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: Situate in Jones Military Survey No. 967, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being more particularly described as all of Lot No. 222 of Longfield Acres Subdivision, Section 6, as the same appears of record in Plat Book P, page 50, of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Records. Said Premises Located at 5737 Crabapple Way Drive, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 184631E222. Said Premises Previously 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 Anita L. Maddix Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------Notice of Hearing on Application to Settle Minor’s Claim Probate Court of Clermont County, Ohio 2379 Clermont Center Drive Batavia, OH 45103 In the matter of Sierra Sloan, Case No.: 2011 MS 00313 TO: HARRY E. PARKER, last known address, 223 East Osborne, Bethel, Ohio 45106. Please be advised that Jalena Sloan has filed an application to settle a minor’s claim for Sierra Sloan. The hearing is set for January 24, 2012 at 3:30 p.m., 2379 Clermont Center Drive, Batavia, Ohio. As the parent of the minor child, you have the right to be heard on the application. Should you wish to be heard, you must appear at the appointed date and time stated above. STEPHANIE WYLER Probate Judge Batavia, Ohio CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------The Fiscal year 2011 financial statements for Williamsburg Local School District are completed and available to the public. Anyone wishing to view or obtain a copy may contact the Treasurer’s office at (513) 724-7970 during normal business hours from 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Julie Kamphaus, Treasurer, Williamsburg Local Schools CS 12-15t2 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2270 CITIBANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-HE2 Plaintiff(s) vs. CLINT M. KIRKER, 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 10th day of January, 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 TATE to-wit: 105 Harris Ave., Bethel, OH 45106 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, Tate Township, and in the Breckenridge Military Survey No. 2373, Village of Bethel, and being all of Lot No. 3, of Tate Run Subdivision, and recorded in Plat Cabinet 5, pages 46 to 50 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Together with easement at Deed Book 626, page 508 of the Clermont County Recorder’s. Subject to all legal highways. Parcel Number(s): 360324.053. Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, OR Book 1864, Page 417, filed March 28, 2005. Said Premises Located at 105 Harris Ave., Bethel, OH 45106. PPN: 360324.053. Said Premises Appraised at $125,000.00, exterior appraisal only, and cannot be sold for less than twothirds 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 John D. Clunk Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2005-CVE-1350 WEST COAST REALTY SERVICES, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. ANGELA LARKIN AKA ANGELA MARIE LARKIN, 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 3rd day of January, 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 GOSHEN to-wit: 5954 Deerfield Road, Milford, OH 45150 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of Johnson Military Survey No. 981 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a P.K. nail set in the centerline of Deerfield Road, corner to Lena Gordon, said P.K. nail being 2080.15 feet southeast of the intersection of the centerline of Deerfield Road and the north line of Military Survey No. 981; thence with Lena Gordon’s line North 43 degrees 40 minutes East a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pin, and angle in said line; thence continuing North 4 degrees 46 minutes 44 seconds East a distance of 229.60 feet to an iron pin; thence South 76 degrees 40 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 173.69 feet to an iron pin; thence South 4 degrees 24 minutes 20 seconds West a distance of 153.00 feet to an iron pin; thence South 30 degrees 29 minutes 58 seconds West a distance of 78.15 feet to an iron pin, herein referred to a point “A”; thence South 43 degrees 27 minutes 58 seconds West a distance of 171.90 feet to a P.K. nail set in the centerline of Deerfield Road; thence with said centerline North 46 degrees 20 minutes West a distance of 120.98 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 1.2534 acres, subject to legal highways. The above described real estate is the same premises described as recorded in Deed Book 584, page 817 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records and identified as Parcel No. 112209B155 on the Tax Maps of said County. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated 17 August 1994. SAVE AND EXCEPT Situate in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of Johnson Military Survey No. 981 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing P.K. nail set in the centerline of Deerfield Road, common corner to the grantor and Lena Gordon, said P.K. nail being 2080.15 feet southeast of the intersection of the centerline of Deerfield Road and the north line of Military Survey No. 981; thence with the common line of the grantor and Lena Gordon North 43 degrees

40 minutes East a distance of 100.00 feet to an iron pin; thence on a severance line through the land of the grantor South 23 degrees 21 minutes 44 seconds West a distance of 106.63 feet to a P.K. nail set in the centerline of Deerfield Road; thence with said centerline North 46 degrees 20 minutes West a distance of 37.00 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 0.0425 acre, subject to legal highways. The above described real estate is the same premises described as recorded in Deed Book 852, page 486 of the Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated March 1996. NOTE: Legal description of General Warranty Deed Book 1035, Page 940, contains scrivener’s errors: should be “thence South 76 degrees 40 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 173.69 feet to an iron pin” instead of “173,69 feet”; in SAVE AND EXCEPT: “said p.k. nail being 2080.15 feet southeast of the intersection” instead of “2060.15 feet”; and “Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated March 1996.” instead of “17 August 1994”. Said errors do not materially affect the integrity or insurability of the transfer of title to the grantee. Parcel Number(s): 112209B155. Prior Deed Info: General Warranty Deed, Book 1035, Page 940, filed March 20, 1998. Ohio Warranty Deed, Book 852, Page 486, filed December 26, 1996 (Deed Out). Said Premises Located at 5954 Deerfield Road, Milford, OH 45150. PPN: 112209B155. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Robert R. Hoose Attorney-at-law (330) 436-0300 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2427 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. JOSHUA E. KOENIG, 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 3rd day of January, 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 all of Lot No. 40 of Heritage Oaks Subdivision, as the same is recorded in Plat Book “X” pages 16 A replat of Lots 39, 40, and 43 of the Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 3870 Heritage Oak Drive, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 413112B245. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Matthew I. McKelvey Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

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tract and being in the East line of a tract conveyed to Robert and Clara Kirk as recorded in Deed Book 414, page 300; Thence along the East line of said Kirk tract, North 6 deg. 21 min. 30 sec. West, 272.97 feet to a point referenced by a found 5/8 inch Iron pin being 0.27 feet South and 0.20 feet East, said point being the Southwest corner of a tract conveyed to Victor and Della Collins as recorded in Deed Book 658, page 593; Thence along the South line of said Collins tract, North 88 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. East, passing a set 5/8 inch Iron pin with cap at 293.95 feet, for a total distance of 314.00 feet to a set Mag Nail in the Centerline of Patterson Road; Thence along the Centerline of Patterson Road, South 5 deg. 30 min. 00 sec East, 300.00 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 2.0449 Acres of land, more or less, and being subject to all legal highways. This description in based on an actual field survey performed by American Land Surveys, Inc. in August, 1997 under the supervision of William J. Ellison, Ohio Registration No. 7612. Tax Map or Parcel ID No.: 32-3014A-044 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: JAMES A. ANTER AND JANICE A. ANTER, 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 10th day of January, 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 24th day of January, 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 12-1t5 --------------------------------------------NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 00483 J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER of Clermont County, Ohio Plaintiff, v. KEN STRINGER, INC., et al Defendants. WHEREAS, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, costs, and charges as follows: Parcel #11-22-04G-169. $15,420.47 Total Amount of Taxes Due: $15,420.47 Court Costs Due: $3,160.00* Total Judgment: $18,580.47 *Additional costs may occur with the sale or pay out of the property. Legal Description: EXHIBIT “A” Parcel #11-22-04G-169. LOT NO. 5 Situated in the Township of Goshen, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, being a part of Stark’s Military Survey No. 2753, and being Lot No. 5 of O’Bannon Cove Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book No. 14, Pages 16 through 18 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office and subject to covenants and restrictions as recorded in Official Record 2009, page 1676 of Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Parcel No. 11-22-04G-169. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS OF: KEN STRINGER, INC., 7092 Hill Station Road Goshen, Ohio 45122 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 10th day of January, 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 24th day of January, 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

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-1249 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER Plaintiff vs. STEPHANIE PAVEY, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANT, STEPHANIE PAVEY AND HER UNKNOWN SPOUSE, IF ANY, WHOSE RESIDENCES ARE UNKNOWN. Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as Defendants by filing a Complaint on July 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 the subject of this foreclosure action is as follows: Permanent Parcel Number and amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges due and unpaid: $1,416.00 #15-23-08H-056. Legal Description: See Exhibit “A” 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 December 29, 2011. If no Answer is filed or you fail to otherwise respond on or before the time stated above, a judgment 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 be 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 11-24t6 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-2259 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE SPECIALTY UNDERWRITING AND RESIDENTIAL FINANCE TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-BC1 Plaintiff(s) vs. BURDELL JONES, 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 3rd day of January, 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 Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Military Survey No. 992 and being Lot Number Three (3) of Mulberry Ridge Subdivision, as shown on the recorded plat in Plat Book K, at page 10 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Said Premises Located at 1127 Broadview Place, Milford, OH 45150, PP #184615003. 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, OH Elizabeth A. Carullo Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1888 U.S. BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. WILLIAM TAUBER, 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 3rd day of January, 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 Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio and in Clark’s Survey #972, being Lot #197, in East Day Heights Subdivision No. 7 as the same is recorded in Plat Book 1, page 1, of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 5609 Garrett Drive, Milford, OH 45150, PP: 184020F197. Said Premises Previously 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, OH John R. Knoebber Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1461 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. BRADLEY G. STEIN, 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 3rd day of January, 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 the Township of Batavia, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being a part of Scott Military Survey No. 586 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing P.K. nail set in the centerline of State Route No. 222, corner to Merle and Shirley Schwagler, said P.K. nail being 754.6 feet West of the centerline intersection of State Route No. 222 North 86 degrees 24 minutes West a distance of 200.52 feet to a P.K. nail and the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING for this description; thence on a severance line South 0 degrees, 12 minutes 57 seconds West a distance of 639.73 feet to an iron pin set in the line of Lois and Earl Caines; thence with the line of Caines North 86 degrees, 22 minutes West a distance of 382.42 feet to an existing iron pin, corner to Caines; thence continuing with the line of Caines North 0 degrees, 31 minutes West a distance of 640.04 feet to an existing P.K. nail set in the centerline of State Route No. 222; thence with said centerline South 86 degrees 24 minutes East a distance of 390.61 feet to the REAL POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 5.665 acres, more or less. Subject to legal highways, easements, restrictions, conditions, covenants of record and all zoning restrictions. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated June 1995. Being the same premises conveyed to Romie Glenn Cullins and Sherian C. Cullins by Deed recorded in Official Record Book 643, page 419 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Property Address: 3633 State Route 222, Batavia, OH 45103. Said Premises Located at 3633 State Route 222 aka 2055 State Route 222, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 032019I301. 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, OH Kirk Sampson Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1165 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. CHARLES SEIPEL, 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 3rd day of January, 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: Situate in Williamsburg Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, being part of William Lytle’s Military Survey #4250 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an existing spike set in the centerline of Ireton Road, said spike being distant S. 74 deg. 35’ 00” E. a distance of 57.66 feet and N. 22 deg. 31’ 00” E., a distance of 157.00 feet from the intersection of the centerline of McKeevor Schoolhouse Road and the centerline of Ireton Road a distance of 126.61 feet to an existing spike; thence S. 70 deg. 47’ 00” E., a distance of 345.00 feet to an existing iron pipe; thence S. 22 deg. 31’ 00” W., a distance of 126.61 feet to an existing iron pipe; thence N. 70 deg. 47’ 00” W., a distance of 345.00 feet to the place of beginning, passing through an existing iron pipe at 30.97 feet. Contains 43,608 square feet of 1.0011 acre. Said Premises Located at 4564 Ireton Road, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PP: 523506J119. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Jennifer N. Heller Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0055 LIBERTY SAVINGS BANK, FSB Plaintiff(s) vs. SHELLY D. PINTO, 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 3rd day of January, 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 County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio: Situated in Peyton’s Military Survey #3856, Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot Number 149 of Willowbrook Subdivision, Section Three, as recorded in Plat Book S, page 52 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Being the same premises conveyed to Henry D. Pinto and Shelly D. Pinto, husband and wife in Book 1298 page 340 dated November 8, 2000 and recorded November 17, 2000 of said County Records. Said Premises Located at 4627 Blackberry Lane, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 413104C410. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Miranda S. Hamrick Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-0961 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. KEITH E. WERNER, SR., 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 3rd day of January, 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 County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Williamsburg, being situated in Hawkins Military Survey No. 2950, in the Township of Williamsburg, in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a reference point at a stake (found) in the centerline of Todd’s Run-Twin Bridges Road at its intersection with the line between Hawkins Military Survey No. 2950 and Pasky Military Survey No. 910 and a corner to Clyde Boyle and the Northwest corner of the original 50 acres; thence with the centerline of said Todd’s Run-Twin Bridges Road for the next two calls, South 43 deg. 45’ West a distance of 46.18 feet to a spike (set); thence South 48 deg. 36’ West a distance of 122.60 feet to a spike in said centerline (set) and being the real point of beginning; thence with two division lines through the original 50 acres, South 28 deg. 51’ 21” East passing an iron pin at 25.20 feet, a distance of 267.63 feet to an iron pin (set); thence South 61 deg. 08’ 39” West a distance of 168.73 feet to an iron pin (set) in the line of Oscar Lee as recorded in Vol. 589, page 99; thence with said Lee’s line and an existing fence, North 28 deg. 51’ 21” West a distance of 254.00 feet to a spike (found) in the centerline of aforementioned Todd’s Run-Twin Bridges Road, thence with said centerline for the next two calls, North 59 deg. 34’ East a distance of 77.37 feet to a spike; thence North 53 deg. 58’ East a distance of 92.11 feet to the beginning, containing 1.00 acre more or less, being a part of the original 50 acres of the premises transferred to Harold A. McKibben in Vol. 497, page 566, Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records, and subject to all legal highways and easements. Said Premises Located at 3403 Twin Bridges Road, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PP: 523512F050. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Christopher M. Schwieterman Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0816 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. RODNEY D. TOLES AKA RODNEY DE TOLES, 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 3rd day of January, 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 the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in Amelia. Situate in Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and in the original Military Survey of Robert Gibbons No. 493, and being Lot No. Six (6) in Charles C. Houser’s Subdivision, of Charmalse and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an iron spike in the center of the Hamlet and Batavia Pike, State Route 132, corner to Lena M. Fancher’s 1.51 acre tract, said point also being the Northeast corner of the 77 acre tract conveyed to Charles C. Houser; thence with said spike S. 7 deg. 10’ W. 377.03 feet to an iron spike in said road and to the place of beginning of this described land; thence N. 02 deg. 50’ W. 200 feet; thence S. 7 deg. 10’ W. 75 feet; thence S. 82 deg. 80’ East 200 feet to an iron spike in said road; thence with said road N. 7 deg. 10’ E. 75 feet to the place of beginning and containing 34/100 acres of land, more or less. Said Premises Located at 3521 State Route 132, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 034511.006. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Julia E. Steelman Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2293 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. ADAM HUBBARD, 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 3rd day of Janaury, 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 TATE to-wit: Situate in the Township of Tate, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, and being part of Richardson’s Military Survey No. 768 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a PK nail in the centerline of Dean Road, which is distant 536.01 feet Southwesterly from the centerline intersection of Dean Road and Saltair-Maple Road; thence S. 47 deg. 26’ 38” W. along the centerline of Dean Road a distance of 20.00 feet to a PK nail; thence N. 42 deg. 33’ 22” W. a distance of 512.47 feet to an iron pin; thence N. 14 deg. 25’ 34” E. a distance of 72.44 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 86 deg. 23’ 41” E. a distance of 3.20 feet to an existing iron pin; thence S. 11 deg. 16’ 37” E. a distance of 183.58 feet to an existing iron pin; thence S. 47 deg. 26’ 38” W. a distance of 91.66 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 42 deg. 33’ 22” E. a distance of 290.40 feet to the point of beginning, contains 1.00 acre. Subject to legal highways and restrictions of record. Parcel No: 32-30-10D-092. Property Address: 2267 Dean Road, Bethel, OH 45106. Said Premises Located at 2267 Dean Road, Bethel, OH 45106, PP #323010D092. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Patricia K. Block Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-1202 LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF18, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF18 Plaintiff(s) vs. EDWARD T. GATRELL, 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 3rd day of January, 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 CITY OF MILFORD to-wit: Situate in the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio and in the City of Milford, Bein Glot Number 36 of Block “B”, Highland Terrace Subdivision, in White’s Military Survey No. 597 recorded in Plat Book P, Pages 31 and 32 of the Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 5699 Highland Terrace, Milford, OH 45150, PP: 184640B036. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $165,000.00, 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 Sara M. Petersmann Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0787 CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005FF12 Plaintiff(s) vs. HEATHER DUNN, 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 3rd day of January, 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 Auditor’s Numbers 18-62-02F042. Auditor’s Address: 5911 Hanley Close, Milford, OH 45150. Auditor’s Numbers: 18-62-02F017G. Auditor’s Address: 5911 Hanley Close, Milford, OH 45150. Legal Description: Situated in Military Survey Dix No. 992, Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio, and being all of unit No. 42 and Garage Unit No. 17-G of Cook’s Grant Condominium, the Declaration of which together with the By-laws, Drawings and other exhibits thereto are recorded in Deed Book 665, page 763, Clermont County Records and amended in Amendment No. 7 to the Declaration of Condominium Ownership for Cook’s Grant Condominium recorded in Deed Book 688, page 142, Clermont County Ohio Records. Easements, restrictions, etc: Subject to easements, conditions, and restrictions of record. Being the same property conveyed to Heather Duan, an unmarried woman, by Deed from Todd A. Ruehimas and Kimberly A. Ruehimas, husband and wife, dated December 20, 1999, and recorded December 22, 1999, at 4:29 p.m. in Official Record Book 1243, page 307 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office in Batavia, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 5911 Hanley Close, Milford, OH 45150, PP: 186202F017G, 186202F042. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $82,000.00, 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 Sean P. Donovan Attorney-at-law (513) 533-2705 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-1221 LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-2, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-2 Plaintiff(s) vs. JAMES COOPER, 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 3rd day of January, 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: Situate in Miami Township, Clermont County, Ohio as being Lot 4 of Greimann’s Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book E, page 8, of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. There are excepted from the warranty covenants set forth herein, matters of zoning, conditions and restrictions, and easements of record. Said Premises Located at 5703 Greiman Lane, Milford, OH 45150, PP #184003.004. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Maria Divita Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2376 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff(s) vs. CHRISTINA M. BURNS, 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 3rd day of January 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 GOSHEN to-wit: Situated in the State of Ohio, Clermont County, Goshen Township, in Taylor’s Military Survey Number 3776 and the Graham’s Military Survey Number 2405 and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number 100 on the re-plat of Lot 8 of Litta Reevers Parker Subdivision (Revised). Said Lot 8 recorded in Plat Book E, page 94 and the re-plat being recorded in Plat Cabinet 12, page 363 in the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record. Said Premises Located at 1875 Parker Road, Goshen, OH 45122, PP: 114312J100. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Jennifer N. Heller Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0741 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff(s) vs. TIMOTHY A. BUCKLEY, 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 3rd day of January, 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: Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Pierce and being all of Lot Number 78 of Twiggs Corner, Section II, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book R, pages 65 and 66, of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Plat Records. Be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. Said Premises Located at 1125 Ivy Farm Way, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 282808C214. Said Premises Previously Appraised at $165,000.00, 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 Matthew I. McKelvey Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1495 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff(s) vs. ROY P. KIDD AKA ROY KIDD, 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 3rd day of January, 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 GOSHEN to-wit: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont and Township of Goshen: Situated in Military Survey No. 710 and all of Lot #74 in TIMBER RIDGE SUBDIVISION, SECTION TWO, Goshen Township, Clermont County, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 9, pages 16-18 of Clermont County, Ohio Plat Records. Said Premises Located at 5202 Woodtop Drive, Loveland, OH 45140, PP #112203J328. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Lorelei C. Bolohan Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1644 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. CHARLES ZIMMER, 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 10th day of January, 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 MONROE to-wit: 2201 Lindale Nicholsville Rd., Amelia, OH 45102 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Clermont in the State of Ohio and in the Township of Monroe: Beginning at a spike in LindaleNicholsville Road which is South 86 deg. 43’ East 25.41 feet, South 3 deg. 53’ West 636.90 feet and South 85 deg. 30’ East 30.05 feet from the southwest corner of Roy Military Survey No. 939 in the line of Towles Military Survey No. 1239; thence with said Lindale-Nicholsville Road South 85 deg. 30’ East 110.56 feet to a spike; thence with severance lines South 7 deg. 51’ West 214.43 feet to a post and North 78 deg. 50’ West 111.84 feet to a post corner to Merrill Bolander; thence with the line of Merrill Bolander North 8 deg. 13’ East 201.50 feet to the place of beginning and CONTAINING 0.530 acre of land and subject to legal highways. Being the result of a survey and plat dated April 1962 made by Stanley E. Montgomery Registered Survey No. 3879. Note: Legal description in Survivorship Deed, OR Book 1268, page 2396 contains two scrivener’s errors. Text reads: South 3 deg. 53” West and should read: South 3 deg. 53’ West. Also, text reads: North 78 deg. 50 and should read: North 78 deg. 50’. Said scrivener’s errors do not materially affect the integrity or insurability of transfer of title to the grantee. Parcel Number(s): 222608D083 and 2210387. Prior Deed Info: Survivorship Deed, OR Book 1268, page 2396, filed June 02, 2000 (originally recorded March 20, 2000 as OR Book 1255, Page 1409) Said Premises Located at 2201 Lindale Nicholsville Road, Amelia, OH 45102, PP #222608D083, 2210387. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00, 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 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0260 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2003-A Plaintiff(s) vs. MARTIN L. CLEMENTS AKA MARTIN CLEMENTS, 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 10th day of January, 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 the County of Clermont, in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Batavia. Situated in Batavia Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, Military Survey Numbers 1671, 1672, and 1673 and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Numbered 76 Sycamore Creek Subdivision, Section B as recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, pages 65, 66, and 67 of the Clermont County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Parcel No. 032023D296. Property Address: 3791 Charter Oak, Amelia, OH 45102. Said Premises Located at 3791 Charter Oak, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 03-20-23D-296. 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, OH Craig A. Thomas Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1022 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 THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE MLMI TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006WMC2 Plaintiff(s) vs. BARBARA A. BERRY, 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 10th day of Janaury, 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 MONROE to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Monroe Township, Clermont County Ohio, and being a part of McGraw’s Military Survey No. 1760 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the centerline of Bethel-New Richmond and Jett Hill Road; thence North 3 deg. 45’ East 451.78 feet to an iron pin in the centerline of Jett Hill Road; thence continuing along the centerline of Jett Hill Road, North 38 deg. 00’ West 455.31 feet to a spike and the real place of beginning. Thence North 38 deg. 00’ West 20 feet along said centerline to a point; thence North 52 deg. 00’ East 307.00 feet to a point; thence North 27 deg. 22’ 10” West, 713.14 feet to a point; thence North 76 deg. 42’ 50” East, 193.65 feet to a point; thence South 26 deg. 06’ 50” East, 653.87 feet to a point; thence South 52 deg. 00’ West 480.00 feet to a point and the place of beginning. The above described tract contains 3.02 acres. Titleholders: Barbara A. Berry and Ronald L. Berry. Property Address: 2446 Jett Hill Road, New Richmond, OH 45157. Parcel Number: 222612F112. Prior Deed Reference: Book 663, page 748-749. Recorded: 09/05/1995. Said Premises Located at 2446 Jett Hill Road, New Richmond, OH 45157, PP #222612F112. 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, OH Carrie L. Rouse Attorney-at-law (513) 322-7000 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2162 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Plaintiff(s) vs. JENNIFER M. SUFFRIDGE, 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 10th day of January, 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 REAL ESTATE The land referred to in this commitment, situated in the Township of Union, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, is described as follows: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, Union Township, in Morrow Military Survey No. 666 and W. Taylor Military Survey No. 637 and being all of Lot No. 190 of Edinburgh Place Subdivision, Section D, recorded in Plat Cabinet 6, pages 76-77 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Parcel No. 413214E451. Property Commonly Known As: 682 Regent Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45245. Said Premises Located at 682 Regent Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 413214E451. Said Premises Appraised at $135,000.00, 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 Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1365 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. TOBY A. MEREDITH, 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 10th day of January, 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: Situate in Military Survey No. 1160, Ohio Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike at the centerline intersection of Mount Pisgah Road and Wilson-Dunham Road; thence running with the centerline of Wilson-Dunham North 83 deg. 11’ 44” West, 783.00 feet to the northwest corner of the property now owned by Irwin Corry as recorded in Deed Book 562, page 41, said point being the True Point of Beginning for this description. Thence leaving said True Point of Beginning and leaving the centerline of Wilson-Dunham Road and running with the West line of said Irwin Corry South 7 deg. 31’ 19” East, 157.00 feet to the North line of the property now owned by Evelyn Bradbury as recorded in Deed Book 378, page 619; thence running with the North line of said Evelyn Bradbury North 85 deg. 19’ 57” West 270.00 feet to the East of the property now owned by Donald Crouthers as recorded in Official Record 15, page 138; thence running with the East line of said Donald Crouthers North 6 deg. 27’ 50” West 170.00 feet to the centerline of Wilson-Dunham Road; thence running with the centerline of Wilson-Dunham Road S. 82 deg. 30’ 00” East, 270.00 feet to True Point of Beginning. Containing 0.986 acres, more or less. Said Premises Located at 1381 Wilson Dunham Road, New Richmond, OH 45157, PP: 24-2706B-038. 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, OH Christopher J. Mantica Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0283 FRANKLIN SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. GILMER HESS, 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 10th day of January 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 Address: 5 Sparrow Lane, Amelia, Ohio 45102. Parcel No. 29-01-14-308. Situated in J. Catlett’s Military Survey Number 506, Village of Amelia, Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: All of Lot No. 271 Eastridge Subdivision, Phase 7, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 9, pages 345 and 346 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 5 Sparrow Lane, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 29-01-14-308. Said Premises 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, OH Elizabeth Graham Weber Attorney-at-law (859) 341-1881 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

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named County, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 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 FRANKLIN to-wit: DESCRIPTION OF LAND The land referred to in this commitment, situated in the Township of Franklin, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, is described as follows: A tract of land situated in Franklin Township of Clermont County and in J. Innis’ Military Survey No. 1726, lying Northeast of and adjacent to Henson Road and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike set in Henson Road, said spike being located N. 46 deg. 38’ 24” W., 745.00 feet from a spike found at the intersection of the centerline of Henson Road with the centerline of State Route No. 774; thence along Henson Road N. 46 deg. 38’ 24” W., 275.00 feet to a spike set; thence with a severance line, N. 44 deg. 58’ 15” E. 1124.73 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 30.00 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set, S. 44 deg. 59’ 38” E., 131.11 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set, S. 44 deg. 58’ 15” W., 495.42 feet to a 1/2” iron pin, S. 44 deg. 59’ 38” E. 143.78 feet to a 1/2” iron pin set, and S. 44 deg. 58’ 15” W., 621.40 feet, passing a 1/2” iron pin set at 591.40 feet to the place of beginning and containing 5.438 acres, subject to all existing easements and rights of way of record. Bearings are based upon the record bearing (N. 46 deg. 38’ 24” W.) of the centerline of Henson Road. Being part of the land conveyed to William F. and Kathleen C. Hurdle by deed recorded in Official Record Book 302 page 756 in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. A survey of this property was made by James B. Mitchell, Registered Surveyor No. 6692 in April 1993. This survey is referred to in his records as Job No. 93-29 in the Office of Mitchell Surveying, 7905 Incline Rd, Russellville, Ohio 45168. Parcel No. 082105C020. Property commonly known as: 1508 Henson Road, Bethel, Ohio 45106. Said Premises Located at 1508 Henson Road, Bethel, OH 45106, PP: 082105C020. 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, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1178 WARSAW FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. SHEILA K. HARP, 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 10th day of January, 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 TATE to-wit: Situate in William & George Richardson’s Military Survey #768, Tate Township, Clermont County, State of Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the centerline of Saltair Maple Road at the Northeast corner of Atkins, Official Record Book 17 page 784, said point being 259.76 feet Northwest of the intersection of said centerline with the centerline of Dean Road; thence from said point of beginning, with the northerly line of said Atkins and then Thompson, Official Record Book 939 page 276, South 76 deg. 56’ 40” West, 231.97 feet (passing an iron pin at 19.06 feet) to an iron pin; thence continuing with the northerly line of said Thompson and then Anderson, Official Record Book 23 page 144, South 82 deg. 50’ 36” West, 203.13 feet to an iron pin; thence North 14 deg. 12’ 02” West, 221.55 feet to an iron pin; thence North 49 deg. 24’ 23” East, 63.12 feet (passing an iron pin at 41.44 feet) to a nail in the centerline of said Saltair Maple Road; and thence with said centerline South 86 deg. 49’ 31” East, 129.09 feet to a nail; South 77 deg. 36’ 51” East, 75.50 feet to a nail, South 60 deg. 35’ 00” East, 149.84 feet and South 51 deg. 17’ 14” East, 129.68 feet to the point of beginning and containing 1.8120 acres of land, more or less. Subject to the right of way for said Saltair Maple Road. The above description taken from a Plat of Survey dated November, 1998, made by James E. Smith, Registered Surveyor No. 6318, State of Ohio. Parcel No: 32-30-10D-108. Property Address: 2901 Saltair Maple Road, Bethel, OH 45106. Said Premises Located at 2901 Saltair Maple Road, Bethel, OH 45106, PP #32-30-10D-108. 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, OH Carey K. Steffen Attorney-at-law (513) 381-5700 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2008-CVE-0777 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s) vs. HARRY J. KNIGHT, III AKA HARRY KNIGHT AKA HARRY J. KNIGHT, 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 10th day of January, 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 TATE to-wit: Situated in the County of Clermont, Tate Township, in the State of Ohio and in the Village of Bethel and bounded and described as follows: The South one-half of inlot number one hundred and thirty-five (135) and on the East side of Main Street in said village and being 165 feet and East and West and 66 feet North and South. Being the same real estate conveyed to Charles M. Browning by Executor’s Deed from R.F. Homan, Executor of the Estate of Irma Day, Deceased, dated April 20, 1959, and recorded May 7, 1959 at Deed Book 370, page 293, Deed Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 332 North Main St., Bethel, OH 45106. PPN: 360304.135A. Said Premises Appraised at $45,000.00, 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 Ashley R. Carnes Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0157 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. JAMES M. DONALDSON, 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 10th day of January, 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 TATE to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION File Number J09-6504 Situated in Tate Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, in Walter’s Military Survey No. 926 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of State Route 125, said point being South 50 deg. 09’ 21” East 702 feet from the intersection of the centerlines of State Route 125 and Sugartree Road; thence leaving said centerline and with the line of lands of Randall and Manika Johnson, Deed Book 602, page 591 and with W.L. Keener, Trustee as recorded in Deed Book 782, page 24 of the Clermont County Records, North 39 deg. 32’ 33” East passing 1/2 inch iron pins found at 59 feet and 251.86 feet a total distance of 839.67 feet to a stone found; thence with the line of lands of Donald and Juanita Hathorn, as recorded in Deed Book 501, page 512 of the Clermont County Records South 29 deg. 42’ 05” West passing a 1/2 inch iron pin found at 793.10 feet a total distance of 852.10 feet to a point in the centerline of State Route 125; thence with said centerline North 50 deg. 09’ 21” West 209.33 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 2.6292 acres of land, more or less, on 114,530 square feet of land. The bearings in the above tract are based on Survey Record TL7-14. Premises commonly known as: 2714 State Route 125, Bethel, Ohio 45106. Parcel No: 32-30-17E-024. Said Premises Located at 2714 State Route 125, Bethel, OH 45106. PPN: 323017E024. 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, OH Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1448 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. ANDREW M. 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

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-2185 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff(s) vs. SCOTT A. ABERNATHY, 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 3rd day of January, 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: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the Village of Williamsburg, Township of Williamsburg, County of Clermont and State of Ohio: And being a part of DeBenneville Military Survey No. 2810 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a cross notch set in the East line of North Fourth Street, said cross notch being South 30 deg. 00’ West a distance of 49.50 feet from an iron pin set at the Northwest corner to In-Lot 220; thence South 60 deg. 12’ 22” East a distance of 198.00 feet to an iron pin set in the East line of In-Lot 220; thence South 30 deg. 00’ West with the East line of In-Lot 220, a distance of 49.50 feet to an iron pin, Southeast corner to In-Lot 220; thence with the South line of In-Lot 220 North 60 deg. 12’ 22” West a distance of 148.00 feet to an iron pin; thence South 30 deg. 00’ West a distance of 2.00 feet to an iron pin; thence North 60 deg. 12’ 22” West a distance of 50.00 feet to an iron pin set in the East line of North Fourth Street; thence with the East line of North Fourth Street North 30 deg. 00’ East a distance of 51.50 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 0.2273 acre. Being the same property conveyed to Dolores and Carl Tarvin as recorded in Volume 22, Page 850 of the Official Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Being the result of a survey made by Gary Phillip Nichols, Ohio Registered Surveyor No. 6657 and dated 12 October 1995. Prior Deed Reference at Volume OR 1958, page 1805 and rerecorded in Volume OR 1967 page 2285 of Clermont County Records. Parcel #531316.220B and 531316.218C. Property Address: 252 N. Fourth St., Williamsburg, OH 45176. Said Premises Located at 252 North Fourth Street, Williamsburg, OH 45176, PPN: 531316.220B and 531316.218C Said Premises cannot be sold for less than Minimum bid of $23,450.00. 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 Stephen D. Miles Attorney-at-law (937) 461-1900 CS 12-8t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2007-CVE-0215 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA AS TRUSTEE FOR THE OWNIT MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-1 Plaintiff(s) vs. DEREK WOLFE AND CARLA WOLFE, 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 3rd day of January, 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 AMELIA to-wit: Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Clermont, City of Amelia: All of Lot No. 195 Eastridge Subdivision, Phase 5, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 8, page 118 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Together with and subject to a private drainage easement, twenty feet (20.00’) in width, ten feet (10.00’) on each side of the rear property line(s) of the herein conveyed Lot #195. Parcel No. 29-01-14-232. Property Address: 12 South Deer Creek Drive, Amelia, OH 45102. Said Premises Located at 12 South Deer Creek Drive, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 290114.232. Said Premises Previously 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, OH Kirk Sampson Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-8t3 ---------------------------------------------

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Sheriff Clermont County, OH Matthew J. Richardson Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2632 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. KENNETH J. HODGE, 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 10th day of January, 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 Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio in Morrow’s Military Survey #666, and being known, numbered and designated at Lot No. 20 of Beechmont Park Subdivision Block 2, a plat of said subdivision being recorded in Plat Book J page 18 and 18A of the Clermont County Land Records. Said Premises Located at 582 Beech Court, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 414244D020. 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, OH Lynn A. Busch-Heyman Attorney-at-law (614) 220-5611 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0679 EVERBANK Plaintiff(s) vs. GWEN E. SCHAFFER AKA GWEN SCHAFFER, 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 10th day of January, 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 Situated in Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being all of Lot No. 37 of Alpine Terrace Subdivision No. 4 as recorded in Plat Book J, page 54 of the Plat Records in the Recorder’s Office of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 4350 Terrace Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 414245C037. 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, OH John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0852 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID S. FINNS, 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 10th day of January, 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 Township of Union in the County of Clermont, and the State of Ohio of the United States of America. Being designated as Lot No. 82 of Beechmont Park Subdivision, Block No. 1 recorded in Plat Book “J” page 17 of the Plat Records in the Office of the recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. Said Premises Located at 4292 Mount Carmel Tobasco Road, Cincinnati, OH 45244, PP: 414244B082. 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, OH Kevin L. Williams Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1652 PNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF PNC BANK, N.A. (AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERGER TO NATIONAL CITY BANK) Plaintiff(s) vs. ELBERT D. DICK, 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 10th day of January, 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 Situate in Union Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio and in Military Survey 3856, and being all of Lot No. 91 of Bridlewood Subdivision, Section III, as the same is more fully set forth and described on the plat of said subdivision recorded in Plat Book “P” pages 9 and 10 of the Clermont County Recorder’s Office. Parcel Number: Tax ID No. 4148-14C-091. Property Address: 1034 Glendale Dr, Batavia, OH 45103. Deed Reference Number: Filed for record on January 12, 1999, in Official Record 1173, page 770, in Clermont County Records. Owner/Title name: Elbert D. Dick and Victoria L. Dick. Said Premises Located at 1034 Glendale Dr, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 414814C091. 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, OH Canice J. Fogarty Attorney-at-law (937) 228-5912 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-2035 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE, INC. Plaintiff(s) vs. JESSICA RAYMOND, 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 10th day of January, 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 Situate in Union Township, County of Clermont, and State of Ohio and in Military Survey 3856, 13535, and 2058 and being Unit No. 116 of the Commons of Eastgate Condominium, Phase I, as the same is recorded in Plat Cabinet 3, pages 583-585 of the Plat Records of Clermont County, Ohio. Subject to all covenants, conditions and restrictions of the Declaration and By-Laws of the Commons of Eastgate Condominium, as the same are recorded in Deed Book 701, pages 874 of the Official Records of Clermont County, Ohio and Amendment #1, the records and drawings of which are recorded in Official Records Deed Book 703, pages 795-801 of the Official Records of Clermont County, Ohio and all amendments and supplementary declarations thereto. Parcel #41-650-1.116. 984 Crisfield Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245-1157. Said Premises Located at 984 Crisfield Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 416501.116. 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, OH Amy Scott Ferguson, Esq. Attorney-at-law (513) 771-6768 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-1221 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff(s) vs. ANGELA M. SEXSON, 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 10th day of January, 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 Situated in Peyton’s Military

Survey No. 3856, Union Township, Clermont County, and State of Ohio, and being more particularly described as follows: Lot Number 319 of Willowbrook P.U.D. Phase II, Block F, as recorded in Plat Book “T” pages 24, 25, and 26 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 4562 New Market Court, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 417001G319. 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, OH John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------NOTICE OF FILING OF AMENDMENT TO A FEDERAL HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT LICENSE The City of Hamilton, Ohio and American Municipal Power (“Applicants”), co-licensees of the Meldahl Hydroelectric Project, FERC Project Number 12667, hereby notify resource agencies, Native American Indian tribes and members of the public that on November 30, 2011 they submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) an application to amend the transmission route contained in the existing federal license (“Amendment”). The Amendment consists of the installation of a new 138 kV overhead transmission line and the construction of a substation to support the transmission of electricity generated at the Meldahl hydroelectric power plant currently under construction at the Meldahl Locks and Dam (“Meldahl Plant”) located at Ohio River Mile 436.2. The powerhouse for the Meldahl Plant is located in Bracken County, Kentucky. The Amendment includes constructing an electric transmission line from the Project, across the Ohio River just upstream of the existing Meldahl Locks and Dam at Ohio River Mile 436.2, to an existing 345 kV Zimmer-Spurlock transmission line in Clermont County, Ohio, inland from the Ohio-side landing of the river crossing. The Amendment also consists of constructing a substation to interconnect the new 138 kV transmission line with the existing 345 kV Zimmer-Spurlock transmission line. The transmission line and substation are necessary to step-up and tie-in electric power generation from the project into the transmission grid via the Spurlock transmission line. As currently proposed, the approximately 2.5 mile transmission line will be routed across the Ohio River and through Franklin and Washington Townships with an interconnection at the new substation. The transmission route travels primarily through non-forested land and directly north from the Meldahl Plant to the interconnection. The Amendment is available for viewing and printing by accessing FERC’s electronic library at http://elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/dock et_search.asp (under FERC Docket Number P-12667). The Amendment is also available for viewing and reproduction at the following locations: Clermont County Public Library 326 Broadway Street Batavia, OH 45103 City of Hamilton, Ohio City Clerk’s Office 345 High Street Hamilton, OH 45011 Written comments on the Amendment may be submitted to FERC and should specifically reference “City of Hamilton, Ohio and American Municipal Power ˗ Meldahl Hydroelectric Project 12667.” Comments will be made public and included in the public files. Comments may be submitted by electronic filing ( h t t p : / / w w w. f e r c . g o v / d o c s filing/efiling.asp) pursuant to FERC’s regulations at 18 C.F.R. § 385.2003(c) or in hard copy (an original and eight copies) to: Office of the Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE. Washington, DC 20426 Copies of any comments filed with FERC must be provided to Applicants’ contacts at the following addresses (electronic service (email) is preferred): Mr. Mark Brandenburger Dir. Special Utilities Projects City of Hamilton, Ohio 345 High Street, Suite 450 Hamilton, OH 45011 Debra D. Roby, Esq. Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, PLC 1350 I Street NW Suite 810 Washington, D.C. 20005 HYPERLINK "mailto:brandenb@ci.hamilton.oh.us" brandenb@ci.hamilton.oh.us HYPERLINK "mailto:droby@jsslaw.com" droby@jsslaw.com CS 12-15t2 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1582 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA, COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. Plaintiff(s) vs. RAYMOND L. BASS, 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 10th day of January, 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 Situate in Pierce Township, Clermont County, Ohio, in Catlett’s Military Survey No. 506, and being part of Lot 126, of Hamlet Annex Subdivision, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 126, corner to Haggerty, thence with the line of said Haggerty, North 88 deg. 17’ West 75 feet; thence North 5 deg. 15’ East 90.48 feet to a point in the center of a 20 foot wide private drive; thence with the center of said private drive, the following three courses and distances; North 58 deg. 05’ East 13.50 feet; thence North 35 deg. 43’ East 34.64 feet; thence North 12 deg. 39’ East 57.24 feet; thence leaving the private drive South 87 deg. 20’ East 39.20 feet to an iron pin in the east line of Lot 126; thence with the line of Lot 126 South 5 deg. 15’ West 182.42 feet to an iron pin and to the place of beginning; containing 0.262 of an acre of land, the same being more or less. Together with an easement for ingress and egress over a 20 foot wide private drive running from the subject premises to Brewster Street, and being more fully described in Deed conveying the premises to the Grantor herein, recorded in Deed Book 406, page 256, Clermont County, Ohio Deed Records. Premises commonly known as: 1691 Stella Road, Amelia, OH 45102. Parcel No: 28-28-06C-126E. Said Premises Located at 1691 Stella Road, Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 28-28-06C-126E. Said Premises Appraised at $35,000.00, 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 Eric T. Deighton Attorney-at-law (216) 360-7200 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0728 HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST AND FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2005-HE6, ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES Plaintiff(s) vs. GEORGE 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 10th day of January, 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” Situated in the Village of New Richmond, Beal Military Survey No. 847, Ohio Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an existing railroad spike at the centerline intersection of Plenty Street and Caroline Street; thence with the centerline of Caroline Street (the basis of bearings is the Ohio Co-Ordinate System, south zones) South 33 deg. 38’ 28” East, 142.31 feet to an existing spike; thence North 58 deg. 44’ 67” East 40.03 feet to an existing 5/8 inch iron pin, corner to Patrick J. and Elizabeth A. Demoss in the East line of Caroline Street, and being the true place of beginning; thence with Walter E. Stark III and Susan L. Ginn, North 63 deg. 05’ 04” East, 117.49 feet to an existing 3/4 inch iron pin; thence with said stake and Ginn North 27 deg. 51’ 44” West, 26.51 feet to an existing 3/4 inch iron pin; thence Ginn North 62 deg. 10’ 03” East, 86.01 feet to an existing 3/4 inch iron pin, corner to said Stake and Ginn, and corner to the two tracts of Raymond A. and Marily Wairiven, thence with said Wairiven South 26 degrees 31’ 57” East 112.63 feet to a 6/8 inch iron pin set in the line of said Demoss; thence with the North line of two tracts of said Demoss South 58 deg. 44’ 57” West 193.14 feet to the place of beginning, containing 0.475 acres, subject to legal highways and easements of record. Being the result of a survey and plat dated May 1994 by Willard E. Davis, P.S. Ohio Reg. No. 5681 subject to easements and restrictions of record if any. More commonly known as: 302 Caroline Street, New Richmond, Ohio 45157.

Parcel Number: 26-09-08.001P. Said Premises Located at 302 Caroline Street, New Richmond, OH 45157, PP #26-09-08.001P. 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, OH Kriss D. Felty Attorney-at-law (216) 588-1500 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-0001 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE-HOLDERS CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-27CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES Plaintiff(s) vs. TIFFANY L. GOLOB AKA TIFFANY GOLOB AKA TIFFANY LYNN BRONDHAVER, 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 10th day of January, 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 in Military Survey No. 1115, and being all of Lot No. 61 of Viking Village Subdivision, Block 3, a plat of which appears of record in Plat Book “K” pages 8 and 9, in the Office of the Recorder of Clermont County, Ohio. Parcel No. 414145.061. More commonly known as: 435 Glenrose Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244. Said Premises Located at 435 Glenrose Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244, PP: 414145.061. 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, OH Erin M. Laurito Attorney-at-law (937) 743-4878 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2009-CVE-1134 CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR CHASE FUNDING MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003-2 Plaintiff(s) vs. PETER YORK, 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 10th day of January, 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 Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio and being part of Darby’s Military Survey No. 2058 and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the centerline intersection of Stoddard Lane and Old State Route 74; thence along the centerline of Stoddard Lane, South 45 deg. 24’ 00” West, 209.50 feet to a point and the real point of beginning for this description, of property; thence leaving said centerline, South 37 deg. 32’ 13” East 68.03 feet to a point; thence South 66 deg. 07’ 30” East 108.90 feet to a point, thence South 49 deg. 41’ 30” East 148.00 feet to a point in the centerline of Old Depot Road; thence along said centerline, South 43 deg. 35’ 06” West 149.57 feet to a point; thence leaving said centerline, North 37 deg. 32’ 13’ West, 323.43 feet to a point in the centerline of Stoddard Lane; thence along said centerline, North 45 deg. 24’ 00” East, 65.00 feet to the real point of beginning, and containing 0.772 acres, more or less. Said Premises Located at 4308 Stoddard Lane, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 37-31-03E-295. 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 Matthew I. McKelvey Attorney-at-law (513) 241-3100 CS 12-15t3 ---------------------------------------------

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0911 LPP MORTGAGE, LTD. Plaintiff(s) vs. JERRY E. KRAUS, 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 10th day of January, 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 CITY OF CINCINNATI to-wit: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Pierce Township, County of Clermont, State of Ohio, to wit: The following described parcel of land, and improvements and appurtenances thereto in the County of Clermont, State of Ohio, to wit: Entire Lot No. 2, Hickory Station Subdivision Section “A” as the same is recorded in Plat Book “V” pages 32 and 33, Clermont County Records. Subject to rights of legal highways and public utilities and further subject to residential building and use restrictions contained on the plat of said subdivision. Said Premises Located at 3475 Holly Ridge Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45245, PP: 282813B136. Said Premises Appraised at $220,000.00, 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 John R. Cummins Attorney-at-law (614) 222-4921 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2011-CVE-0503 PNC BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. DAVID C. BOWMAN, 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 10th day of January, 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: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situate in Thomas’ Military Survey Number 1762, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio, being all of Lot No. 47 of Shaker Meadows Subdivision, Section 2, as recorded in Plat Cabinet 6, pages 172 and 173 of the Clermont County, Ohio Plat Records. Parcel Number(s): 012021-C162. Property Address: 3903 Little Creek Dr., Amelia, OH 45102. Deed Reference Number: filed for record on March 24, 2000, in Official Record 1256, page 1962, in Clermont County Records. Owner/Title Name: David C. Bowman. Said Premises Located at 3903 Little Creek Dr., Amelia, OH 45102, PP: 012021.C162. Said Premises 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, OH Canice J. Fogarty Attorney-at-law (937) 228-5912 CS 12-15t3 --------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Clermont County No. 2010-CVE-1378 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff(s) vs. ADAM V. CARLTON, 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 10th day of January, 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 Thomas Military Survey No. 4455 and Mabone Military Survey No. 998, Batavia Township, Clermont County, Ohio: And being all of Lot Numbered 41 of Forest Glen Subdivision, Phase II, Block A as set forth in Plat Book 13, pages 204-205 of the Clermont County, Ohio Records. Said Premises Located at 4229 Greenhill Court, Batavia, OH 45103, PP: 012008F093 & 12008F093T. Said Premises Appraised at $200,000.00, 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.,

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Jeannie Zurmehly, Executive Treasurer Clermont County Agricultural Society PO Box 369, Owensville, OH 45160 CS 12-22t1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHERIFF’S SALE OF IN THE COURT OF COURT OF COMMON PLEAS REAL ESTATE COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011-CVE-02005 The State of Ohio, Clermont CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Judge: Victor Haddad Case No.: 2011 CVE 01696 County Judge: Victor Haddad LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR No. 2010-CVE-0111 Legal Notice FORECLOSURE OF BAC HOME LOANS SERVICBAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P., MORTGAGE ING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE fka, Countrywide Home Loans Cenlar, FSB HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Servicing, L.P. Plaintiff, Plaintiff(s) Plaintiff -vsvs. vs. ELMER C. SPRADLIN, ET. AL., DELBERT L. SPIECE, et al. Marie Fritz, Individually and as Defendants. Defendant(s) Executor of the Estate of Edward Ruth M. Collins fka Mrs. Ruth In pursuance of an Order of Fritz, Deceased, et al., Miller aka Ruth Hoffman Miller, Sale in the above entitled action, I Defendant whose last known address is will offer for sale at public auction, Defendants, Allen Fritz And unknown, and the unknown heirs, held at the CLERMONT COUNTY Jane Doe, Real Name Unknown, devisees, legatees, executors, SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING The Unknown Spouse, if any, of administrators, spouses and assigns ROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222, Allen Fritz, whose last known and the unknown guardians of BATAVIA, OHIO, in the above address is 3503 West Fork Road minor and/or incompetent heirs of named County, on TUESDAY, the #11, Cincinnati, OH 45211, Ruth M. Collins fka Mrs. Ruth 10th day of January, 2012, at 10:00 Remington Leach And Jane Doe, Miller aka Ruth Hoffman Miller, all o’clock A.M., the following Real Name Unknown, The of whose residences are unknown described real estate, situate in the Unknown Spouse, if any, of and cannot by reasonable diligence County of Clermont and State of Remington Leach, whose last be ascertained, will take notice that Ohio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF known address is 2 Willow Street, on the 8th day of November, 2011, UNION to-wit: Apt. 7, Alexandria, KY 41001, will Cenlar, FSB filed its Complaint in EXHIBIT “A” take notice that on September 22, the Common Pleas Court of LEGAL DESCRIPTION 2011, BAC Home Loans Servicing, Clermont County, Ohio in Case No. Situated in Peyton’s Military L.P., fka, Countrywide Home Loans 2011 CVE 02005, on the docket of Survey #3856 Union Township, Servicing, L.P., filed its Complaint the Court, and the object and Clermont County Ohio and more in Case Number 2011 CVE 01696, demand for relief of which pleading particularly described as follows: Clermont County, Ohio, alleging is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’s Being lot number four hundred that the defendants, Allen Fritz, mortgage recorded upon the followand four (404) of Willowbrook Jane Doe, Real Name Unknown, ing described real estate to wit: P.U.D. Phase III Block C, as recordThe Unknown Spouse, if any, of Property Address: 5519 Koester ed in Plat Book “V” pages 19, 20, Allen Fritz, Remington Leach and Knoll, Batavia, OH 45103, and and 21 of the Plat Records of Jane Doe, Real Name Unknown, being more paticularly described in Clermont County, Ohio. The Unknown Spouse, if any, of plaintiff’s mortgage recorded in Commonly known as: 4532 Tree Remington Leach, have or claim to Mortgage Book 1580, page 2518, of View Court, Batavia, OH 45103. have an interest in the real estate this County Recorder’s Office. Parcel No: 417001L404. described below: The above named defendant is Said Premises Located at 4532 Premises Commonly Known As: required to answer within twentyTree View Court, Batavia, OH 6367 Manila Road, Goshen, Ohio eight (28) days after last publica45103, PP: 417001L404. 45122 tion, which shall be published once Said Premises Appraised at Permanent Parcel Numbers: a week for three consecutive weeks, $65,000.00, exterior appraisal only, 11-22-10F-076 or they might be denied a hearing in and cannot be sold for less than The plaintiff further alleges that this case. two-thirds of that amount. by reason of default in the payment Christopher Schwieterman TERMS OF SALE: 10% down of the promissory note, according to LERNER, SAMPSON on the day of the sale, balance due its tenor, the conditions of a concur& ROTHFUSS 30 days from the Confirmation of rent mortgage deed given to secure Attorneys for Plaintiff Sale. the payment of said note and conP.O. Box 5480 Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr., veying the premises described, have Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480 Sheriff been broken and the same has (513) 241-3100 Clermont County, OH become absolute. attyemail@lsrlaw.com Jeffrey R. Jinkens The plaintiff demands that the Barbara A. Wiedenbein Attorney-at-law defendants named above be Clerk of Courts (614) 221-7663 CS 12-15t3 required to answer and set up their By: M. Schnatz, Deputy --------------------------------------------interest in said real estate or be forCS 12-22t3 IN THE COURT OF ever barred from asserting the -------------------------------------------COMMON PLEAS same, for foreclosure of said mortLEGAL NOTICE CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO gage, the marshaling of any liens, Case No. 2011 CVE 01969 Notice is hereby given that M/I and the sale of said real estate, and Judge Victor M. Haddad Homes of Cincinnati, LLC, has LEGAL NOTICE the proceeds of said sale applied to petitioned the Union Township Fifth Third Mortgage Company the payment of plaintiff’s claim in Board of Trustees for a Lighting Plaintiff, the proper order of its priority and District for Wetherby Farms vs. for such other and further relief as Section 8A, in accordance with the Cecil R. Johnson, Jr., et al., is just and equitable. Ohio Revised Code Section 515.02 Defendants. The defendants named above are & 515.03. Charles Waits, whose last known required to answer on or before the The hearing will take place at address is 5687 Cromley Drive, 2nd day of February, 2012: the regular Board of Trustees Milford, OH 45150, will take notice Meeting on January 12, 2011 at that on November 1, 2011, Fifth BAC Home Loans Servicing, 7:00 pm in the Civic Center located Third Mortgage Company filed its L.P., fka, Countrywide Home Loans at 4350 Aicholtz Rd. Cincinnati, Complaint in the Court of Common Servicing, L.P. Ohio 45245 Pleas, Clermont County, Ohio, Ronald B. Campbell, Case No. 2011 CVE 01969. The Nicholas J. Cardinal (0085041) Fiscal Officer object of, and demand for relief in, Attorney for Plaintiff December 16, 2011 the Complaint is to foreclose the Carlisle, McNellie, Rini, CS 12-22t1 lien of plaintiff’s mortgage recordKramer & Ulrich, LPA --------------------------------------------ed upon the real estate described 24755 Chagrin Blvd. Suite 200 LEGAL NOTICE below and in which plaintiff alleges Cleveland, OH 44122 MONROE TOWNSHIP that the foregoing defendant has or 216-360-7200 Phone Notice is hereby given that the claims to have an interest: 216-360-7210 Facsimile Monroe Township Board of Parcel number(s): 012014A074 ncardinal@carlisle-law.com Trustees has scheduled an Property address: 4243 Muscovy Barbara A. Wiedenbein “Organizational” meeting for Lane, Batavia, OH 45103 CLERK OF COURTS January 12, 2012 at 7:00pm, preThe defendant named above is by: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk ceding the “Regular” meeting at required to answer the Complaint CS 12-22t3 7:30pm. The meetings will be held within twenty-eight (28) days after --------------------------------------------at the Monroe Township Hall, locatthe last publication of this legal ed at 2828 St. Rt. 222, Bethel, OH notice. This legal notice will be pub45106. lished once a week for three succesJoyce Benjamin sive weeks. Fiscal Officer Lynn A. Busch-Heyman CS 12-22t1 Barbara A. Wiedenbein --------------------------------------------Clerk of Courts by: M. Schnatz Deputy Clerk CS 12-22t3 ---------------------------------------------

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LEGAL NOTICE Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Aaron H. Craig, whose last place of residence is known as 6263 Rollaway Drive, Loveland, OH 45140, but whose present place of residence is unknown, will take Notice that on October 25, 2011, Wells Fargo Bank, NA filed its Complaint in Case No. 2011 CVE 01912 in the Court of Common Pleas of Clermont County, 270 Main St., Batavia, OH 45103, seeking foreclosure and alleging that the Defendant Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Aaron H. Craig has or claims to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel #: 11-43-29-018 Property Address: 6263 Rollaway Drive, Loveland, OH 45140 The defendant named above is required to answer on or before the 2nd day of February, 2012. Wells Fargo Bank, NA BY: SHAPIRO, VAN ESS, PHILLIPS & BARRAGATE, LLP Lindsay Niehaus Esq., Attorney at Law Attorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner 4805 Montgomery Road, Suite 320 Norwood, Ohio 45212 (513) 396-8100 Barbara A. Wiedenbein CLERK OF COURTS by: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk CS 12-22t3 ---------------------------------------------

U.S. Grant Joint Vocational School District Two copies of the Tax Budget to be adopted by the U.S. Grant Joint Vocational School in Clermont County, Ohio, are on file in the office of the treasurer of said school district. These are for public inspection; and a Public Hearing on said budget will be held at the office of the Board of Education, U.S. Grant Joint Vocational School, 718 West Plane Street, Bethel, Ohio at 6:00 P.M. on the 12th day of January, 2012. Patricia Patten Treasurer/CFO U.S. Grant Joint Vocational School District CS 12-22t2 --------------------------------------------Notice is hereby given that the Board of Franklin Township Trustees will meet in Special Session on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in order to finalize business for the fiscal year of 2011, and any other business that may come before the Board. The meeting will be held at the Franklin Township Building 981 Hopewell Road, Felicity, Ohio. Kathy Jarman Fiscal Officer CS 12-22t1 --------------------------------------------Ord 1236-11 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance 822-91 Allocation of Income Tax Monies Collected. Complete details of the ordinance are on file at the Clerk’s Office 389 E. Main St., Batavia, Ohio 45103. John Q. Thebout, Mayor Anne Lock, Fiscal Officer CS 12-22t2 ---------------------------------------------

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CASH RECEIPTS 1100 Total Taxes 1200 Total Admissions 1300 Privilege Fees 1400 Sales by Fairboard 1500 Total Racing 1600 Sales Activities 1700 Total Utilities 1800 Total Fees 1990 Total Rental 2100 State Support 2200 Total Local Gov’t Funds 3100 Total Restricted 3200 Total Unrestricted 3600 Interest Received 3800 Mortgage 3900 Sale of Assets TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS CASH DISBURSEMENTS 4000 Wages & Salaries 5000 Total Benefits 6100 Total Adm Expenses 6200 Total Race Expenses 6300 Supplies 6400 Total Supplies 7100 Total Utilities 7200 Racing Expenses 7300 Total Services Exp. 7400 Total Property Exp. 7500 Total Advertising 7600 Total Repairs 7700 Total Insurance 7800 Rent/Lease Exp. 7900 Capital Outlays 8000 Total Debt Service 9100 Sr. Fair Expenses 9200 Contest Expenses 9300 Jr. Fair Expenses 9400 Other Fair Expenses 9700 Miscellaneous Exp. Payroll TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS EXCESS CASH RECEIPTS OVER CASH DISB Cash Balance (12/1/10)(Beginning Balance) Plus Voided Checks Less Principal Pmts on Loans Cash Balance (11/30/11)(Ending Balance) CASH RECONCILIATION Total Depository Balances Total CD & Savings Investments Cash on Hand Deposits in Transit Plus Other Factors Less Outstanding Checks TOTAL FUND BALANCE

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PUBLIC NOTICE The Clermont Senior Services, Inc., which is a private nonprofit corporation intends to submit an application for a capital grant under the provision of 49 USC Section 5310 of the Federal Transit Act to provide transportation service for the elderly and disabled within Clermont County, Ohio, and to Hamilton County for medical appointments. The grant application will request two (2) Light Transit vehicles, Narrow Body (LTN-8 + 2); each vehicle will transport two (2) persons in wheelchairs and eight (8) ambulatory persons; and, (1) modified minivan (MMV4+1), which will transport (1) person in a wheelchair and (4) four ambulatory persons. It is projected that elderly and disabled persons will use the service five days per week for various activities, including transportation to the adult day care center, to dialysis and other medical appointments, to senior/nutrition centers, for shopping and other social activities. The Clermont Senior Services, Inc. invites comments and proposals from all interested public, private and para-transit operators including taxi operators, for the provision of transportation service to the elderly and disabled within our service area. Operators who are interested in offering proposals to provide service should contact: Cindy Gramke, Associate Director/COO at Clermont Senior Services, 2085 James E. Sauls, Sr. Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103 to obtain full details of the type of transportation service that is needed prior to preparing a proposal. Written comments or proposals must be submitted within 30 days to the agency at the above address with a copy to the Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Transit, 1980 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43223; Attention: Administrator. CS 12-22t1 ---------------------------------------------

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Clermont County Agricultural Society Comparative Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements For the Years Ending November 30, 2011 and 2010 Operating State and Fund Local Fund Totals (1-1-____) (2-1-___) 2011

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300 - APTS. UNFURNISHED MT. ORAB Candlelight Apartments 1 & 2br Townhouse Starts at $465.00, $565 With discount. Visit our website: briarcreekproperties.com

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OWENSVILLE - Modern 1br/apartment, equipped kitchen, WW carpeting, balcony, a/c, PETS additional! $395/mo plus deposit required, off street parking. 513-561-6055

303 - HOUSES FOR RENT 3BR, 2BA home in Fayetteville. $600/mo. plus utilities, deposit required. 513-646-3597. GEORGETOWN AREA - 3br, 1.5ba, equipped kitchen, $650/mo. plus utilities, $650/dep., NO PETS! 937-378-4871. HAMERSVILLE, 3BR, 1ba, all appliances furnished. Absolutely no pets. Credit references, $695/mo. plus deposit and utilities. 937-3926052 or 513-734-4460.

307 - MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 2BR, 1BA in the country, new carpet, on private lot, $550/mo. plus deposit. Call 937-515-9758. 3BR, 1-ACRE lot, storage shed, newly remodeled, no pets, good credit, $500/mo plus deposit. 937-444-3701.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALE 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!!!

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403- MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE ATTENTION WHOLESALERS!!! Located in the Batavia area this home is ready to be moved to a location of your choice. Home is 1986 14X70 3 bedrooms, 2 baths single-section home! Sold as is, where is! Tear down and relocation is wholesaler’s responsibility. $2995! Call Amanda at 513-575-0100 for more details. FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL BANK QUALIFICATION Looking to own your own home and not sure where to get started? Let us help! We can help you find the perfect financing program tailored for your credit and down payment needs! Past hiccups in your credit? We may still be able to help! Call today at 513-575-0100. No cost or obligation!

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.

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410 - LEASE/OPTION TO BUY 3BR homes available for $650/mo. on 1-acre track in Mt. Orab area, 937-403-6946 or 800-382-4853.

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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.

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

POST & Beam Kit, 14ft.x16ft. Oak included frame, rafters, braces, etc. 6” thick wall over 9ft. high to top plate. Would make a fine shop, room, garage, etc. Other oak available 2”x8” tongue & groove pine flooring. Call 937-289-1040.

SPARKLE & Shine House Cleaning Services New Customers receive $15 off Your First Clean! This family owned & operated business serves customers in Clermont County and the greater Cincinnati area for house & business cleaning needs. School is back in & the holidays are just around the corner! If you need an extra helping hand, call today to schedule your free consultation & ask for Dee. 513-923-7875

508 - ENTERTAINMENT PROFESSIONAL DJ 22 years experience **Bridal Special** Call 513-732-1664

611 - WANTED TO BUY “TOP DOLLAR PAID” FOR Antiques, Furniture, Jewelry, Silver, Gold, Tools, Games, DVD’s, CD’s, any Collectibles! 937-378-1819 937-378-2850 “Almost Anything” WANT TO Buy hay for cattle. 513-448-8520.

613 - PETS AND SUPPLIES BEAUTIFUL FEMALE Boxer puppies, born 8/8/11, fawn & brindle. Would make a great Christmas gift, $175.00. 937-618-1611.

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BEAUTIFUL WHITE Maggie Sottero wedding gown, size 8, never worn, $800 OBO Also, Chapel length veil never worn, $75 OBO For more information call:

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

SOLID OAK entertainment center, glass doors w/light in top. Holds a 32” flat screen TV, 72” high x 80” long, Asking $200. New scooter, never used, asking $500 or make offer. Please call 513-876-3119, ask for Linda.

701 - LOST AND FOUND FOUND MALE Siberian Husky. 513-417-5147.

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

CARE GIVERS NEEDED! Family Bridges Home Care Is seeking Care Givers for our expanding territories throughout Clermont County to join our Dynamic Team!! We require the following: * STNA/CNA or 1 year experience * Clean background/Drug Screen * Reliable transportation * Compassionate and Dependable We offer competitive pay rates, PT to FT hours, healthcare insurance, company paid uniforms (scrubs), generous bonus and incentive plans For immediate interviews please call:

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Come be part of our Family! CARE GIVERS FT/PT ALL SHIFTS No prior experience needed to work in our 8-client family home in Milford/Goshen area. You’ll help teach our developmentally disabled clients daily living skills. Our orientation is paid & our comprehensive training includes FA/CPR. With a HS diploma/GED; clean background check & acceptable driving record, you could be working immediately.

Community Concepts, Inc. is a drug free workplace Call 513-398-8885 today & mention code:

DCPC 808 - AUTOS FOR SALE JUNKED, WRECKED unwanted autos, autos, trucks, motorcycles, etc., some towed free, cash paid for some. Call 513-734-1650

MOVING SALE 513-553-3060 4-piece dinette set, leather tilt back chairs, $250; 5-piece bedroom suit, $250; 2-burner Coleman Camper grill, never used, $175. Deluxe lawn sweeper, used one season, $250.

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Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Wolford, Carl J; Redmond, Christina; unknown spouse if any of Carl Wolford; unknown spouse if any of Christina Redmond; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America National Association vs. Starkey JR, Gerald N; Starkey, Sharon A. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Flagstar Bank FSB vs. Smith, Matthew W; Smith, Michelle; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. LCNB National Bank vs. Vance, Jonathan; June Doe name unknown spouse of Jonathan Vance. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Ackerman, John S; Ackerman, Kendra; Home Savings and Loan Company of Youngstown. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Sanders II, Ronald L; Jane Doe name unknown spouse of Ronald L. Sanders II; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc.; Bluffs at McGuffey Lakes Community Association; State of Ohio Department of Taxation; Capital One Bank USA NA. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. Neulist, Angela; John Doe real name unknown spouse if any; Lexington National Insurance Corporation. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bluffs at McGuffey Lakes Community Association Inc. vs. Scales, William; Scales, Amanda; John Doe name unknown possible tenant/occupant; Washington Mutual Bank FA; JPMorgan Chase; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Wells Fargo Bank nA vs. Smith II, Robert E.; Smith, Mary Lou; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of

complaint issued. Fifth Third Mortgage Company vs. Jackson, Edward A; Jackson, Sandra; Centurion Capital Corp; Equable Ascent Financial LLC; Capital One Bank USA NA; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Fifth Third Mortgage Company vs. Schuler, John K; Schuler, Karen A; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. Minton, Ronald D; Minton, Sheryl E; Fifth Third Bank; United States of America c/o Attorney General. . Summons and copy of complaint issued. J. Robert True Treasurer Clermont County Ohio vs. Sroufe, Charlotta; John Doe spouse if any of Charlotta R. Sroufe; Sroufe, David W.; Jane Doe spouse if any of David W. Sroufe; Keybank NA; State of Ohio Department of Taxation. Summons and copy of complaint issued. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA vs. Jones, William; Jones, Deborah K; Village of Tall Trees; Condominium Association Inc; State of Ohio Department of Taxation; Midland Funding LLC. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Union Savings Bank vs. Atkins, David E; Atkins, Katrina R; CitiMortgage Inc. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Fifth Third Mortgage Company vs. Denier, Brian P; Denier, Paula R. Summons and copy of complaint issued. PNC Bank NA vs. Coleman, Margaret L; John Doe possible unknown spouse; McIntosh, Mark J; McIntosh, Mary M; Fifth Third Bank; J. Robert True Treasurer Clermont County. Summons and copy of complaint issued. US Bank National Association vs. Evans, James A; Evans, Bridgette; First Franklin Financial Corporation; Cach LLC. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Deutsche Bank National

Trust Company vs. Bloemaker, Mark E; Jane Doe unknown spouse if any of Mark E. Bloemaker; Service, Donald E; Service, Mary E; One Stop Mortgage Inc; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Vineyard Green Condominium Association Inc. vs. Witt, Helen M; Unknown spouse of Helen M. Witt; PNC Bank NA. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Midfirst Bank vs. Farley, Roger D; Farley, Dawn R; Target National Bank; Chase Bank USA NA; Clermont County Treasurer. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. Miller, Bradley C; Jane Doe name unknown spouse if any. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. Berg, Carla; John Doe real name unknown spouse if any; Park National Bank; Wood Estates and Santuary at Miami Trails; State of Ohio Department of Taxation. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of New York Mellon vs. Aker, Rhea M; John Doe unknown spouse if any of Rhea M. Aker; Bank of America NA; United States of America c/o US Attorney General; Auditor of Clermont County; Treasurer of Clermont County. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of America NA vs. reardon, Charles P; Jane Doe real name unknown spouse if any; First Franklin Bank NA. Summons and copy of complaint issued. CitiMortgage Inc. vs. Kassie, Rahid S; Jane Doe name unknown spouse of Rahid Kassis; LVNV Funding LLC; State of Ohio Department of Taxation; State of Ohio Department of Job and Family Services; State of Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation; United States of America. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Cincinnati Country Day

School vs. Kangas, Scott Tyler; Hover Kangas, Kelly. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc. vs. Wood, Fred; Other unknown occupants unknown heirs of decedent; Virginia L. Wood. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Inc. vs. Petry, Donald W. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Total Quality Logistics vs. Super Star Freight LLC. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Ross, Earnie; Ross, Margie vs. Becker, J. David; Becker, Ryan; Arnolds Oil Company. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Hazenfield, Toy E. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Ward, Belinda vs. Kasich, John R; Husted, Jon; Batchelder, William G; Niehaus, Thomas E; Clermont County Ohio Board of Elections. Summons and copy of complaint issued. 21st Mortgage Corp. vs. Johnson, Phillip C; Johnson, Denise; unknown Occupants. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Total Quality Logistics vs. J and D Carriers LLC. Summons and copy of complaint issued.

Domestic Suits The following cases have been filed with Clermont County Clerk of Courts Barbara A. Wiedenbein: O’Rourke, Shonda M. vs. O’Rourke, Casey D. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Hockenberry, Megan K. vs. Hockenberry Jr, Thomas C. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Cruey, Holly M. vs. Cruey, Lawrence G. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Belcher, Cynthia M. vs. Belcher, Christopher A.

Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Hetzel, Richard vs. Hetzel, Rebecca. Complaint for divorce with children, filed. Marks, Kristopher M. vs. Marks, Andrea K. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Manase, Kennedy J. vs. Manase, Tameko Y. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Whitt, Cecil F. vs. Turner Whitt, Monica M. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Yoh, Robert L. vs. Huffman, Katherine R. Complaint for divorce without children, filed. Ware, Christine vs. Ware, Michael. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Schenz, Rebecca A. vs. Schenz, Thomas C. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Adams, Jennifer R. vs. Adams Jr, Leslie T. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Pullum, Andrew vs. Pullum, Chasity. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Simpson, Shane vs. Simpson, Rebecca. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. William, Kenneth H. vs. Hockett, Courtney E. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Graf, John L. vs. Graft, Tracey L. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Williams, David W. vs. Williams, Carol. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Benjamin, Darrin S. vs. Benjamin, Meeve M. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Cole, Christopher vs. Cole, Lahanah. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Banks, David E. vs. Hoobler, Teresa D. Petition for dissolution of marriage, filed. Read

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WILLIAMSBURG, OHIO

ESTATE AUCTION

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Toss it, SELLIT.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28TH, 2011 @10:00 AM LOCATED: 3546 ST. RT. 132, AMELIA, OHIO 45102. ABOUT 3/4 MILE NORTH OF ST. RT. 125 AT HAMLET, ON RIGHT SIDE (JUST PAST GRADE SCHOOL). BEING OFFERED, ON THE PREMISES, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. NEW SURVEY SHOWS 1.9895 ACRES WITH 253.83 FEET OF ROAD FRONTAGE ON ST. RT. 132. HAS COUNTY PUBLIC WATER AND ON SITE SEPTIC SYSTEM. (CONDITION UNKNOWN). OLD ABANDONED TWO STORY FRAME FARM HOUSE; 3 ROOMS FIRST FLOOR, 4 ROOMS SECOND FLOOR, BATHROOM, PARTIAL BASEMENT. NEEDS MAJOR RENOVATION OR TORN DOWN - YOU DECIDE. ALSO HAS A SMALL BARN, AN OLD WOODSHED- GARAGE OUT BACK. NICE LOT WITH SEVERAL MATURE TREES AND SOME OPEN SPACE. WOULD MAKE A WONDERFUL FUTURE NEW HOME SITE. LOOK AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. NOTE: IF YOU GO IN THE HOUSE, IT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK & PERIL.!!!!

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.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS: HIGH BIDDER TO PAY 10% OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AT THE CONCLUSION OF BIDDING AND SIGNING THE SALES AGREEMENT. BALANCE DUE IN FULL AT CLOSING. NOTE: THERE WILL BE A 10% BUYER PREMIUM ADDED TO THE FINAL BID TO DETERMINE THE PURCHASE PRICE. SALE SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION. BROKER/AUCTIONEER REPRESENTS THE ESTATE ONLY.

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FOR SALE BY OWNER Felicity American Legion 14 Acres + or 40 x 80 Metal Building

Call Terry 513-515-9854 or Bob 513-535-5544

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The following cases have been filed with Clermont County Clerk of Courts Barbara A. Wiedenbein: Crawford, Steven vs. Gilbert, Diana R. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Smith, Michael R. vs. Alzheimer, Jacqueline. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Kelly, Kimberly A; Kelly, Robert vs. May, George A; Hanover Insurance Company; JohnDoe a person or corporation whose name. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Martin, Mary Jo; Martin, Brent L. vs. Wallace, Pamela D. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Total Quality Logistics LLC vs. Bertha Torres. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Total Quality Logistics LLC vs. Angel Food Ministries Inc; Good Hope Transportation Inc; Wesley Joseph Wingo. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Leazer, Jared H; Leazer, Tiffany L. vs. Hurlburt, Kristy R; John Doe; State Farm Insurance; Progressive Insurance; Humana. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bockman, Ashley vs. Bockman, David; Bockman, Rhonda. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Denham, Howard vs. Mabe, William E; Industrial Commission of Ohio (The); C&K Industrial Services Inc. Notice of appeal, filed. Summons and copy of complaint issued. JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association vs. Simpson, Barbara L; Simpson, Michael K; Regatta at Lights Hill Homeowners Association Inc; Equity Resources Inc; State of Ohio Department of Taxation; Treasurer of Clermont County; Auditor of Clermont County. Summons and copy of complaint issued. Bank of New York Mellon vs. McCubbin, William; McCubbin, Sandra. Summons and copy of complaint issued.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 2011 INSPECTION TUES., DEC. 27 FROM 4-5 PM THREE PARCELS - 5 HOUSES NICE 3 BEDROOM- 2 BATH BRICK RANCH HOME- THREE RENTAL HOMES & 1-1/2 STORY FRAME HOME. (NEEDS RENOVATION) ALL PROPERTIES SELL ON SITE. (1) STARTS @ 10AM: LOCATED 3982 ST. RT. 133 AT THE SOUTH EDGE OF WILLIAMSBURG. BEING A 1.44 ACRE LOT SERVED BY PUBLIC WATER, NATURAL GAS AND 3 SEPARATE ON SITE SEWAGE SYSTEMS. (A) BRICK RANCH HOME HAS 3 BEDROOMS, 2 FULL TILE BATHROOMS (ONE FOR HANDICAP), BIG LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN - DINING COMBINATION, 12’X16’ FAMILY ROOM, UTILITY ROOM, EXTRA STORAGE SPACE, HARDWOOD FLOORS, NEWER WINDOWS, ELECTRIC HEAT W/SEPARATE ROOM CONTROLS, CENTRAL AIR SYSTEM, PATIO, CARPORT ETC. NICE ROLLING LOT, NEEDS SOME SPRUCING UP. (B) OLDER 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH 2 BEDROOMS & FULL BATH OVER FULL BASEMENT. SEPARATE UTILITIES INCLUDING NATURAL GAS. LAST RENTED FOR $400 PER MONTH. (C) OLD STYLE 1-1/2 STORY FRAME, HAS 7 ROOMS TOTAL. PARTIAL BASEMENT. SEPARATE UTILITIES AND SEWAGE SYSTEM. NEEDS TOTAL RENOVATION INSIDE & OUT. NOTE: A-B & C ON THE 1.44 ACRE LOT SELLS AS ONE PARCEL. (2) STARTS @ 11 AM: LOCATED 228 FOURTH STREET. ONE FLOOR FRAME W/1,152 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING SPACE. LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, 2 BEDROOMS, FULL BATH, EAT IN KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM ETC. NATURAL GAS HEAT & CENTRAL AIR SYSTEMS. DETACHED FRAME GARAGE & STORAGE BUILDING. NEEDS SOME MINOR SPRUCE UP & RENOVATION. LAST RENTED FOR $550 PER MONTH. (3) STARTS @ 12:00 NOON: 126 N. FIFTH STREET. 1-1/2 STORY HOME COMPLETELY RENOVATED A FEW YEARS AGO. NEW SIDING, ROOF, HEAT-AIR SYSTEMS, WINDOWS ETC. HAS LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM, BIG KITCHEN, FULL BATH & UTILITY ROOM ON 1ST FLOOR, 2 BEDROOMS ON 2ND FLOOR, FULL BASEMENT. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDING NATURAL GAS. NEEDS A LITTLE CLEAN UP @ TLC - READY TO MOVE IN. LAST RENTED FOR $600 PER MONTH. HERE IS A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION, ONE OR ALL OF THESE PROPERTIES. LOTS OF POTENTIAL AND POSSIBILITIES HERE!!! RENTAL HOME INVESTORS- RESELLERS- RENOVATORS TAKE NOTE. GOOD RENTAL PROPERTIES ARE IN VERY STRONG DEMAND. PICTURES OF HOUSES ON WWW.JTWILSON.COM INTERIOR INSPECTION DEC. 27TH FROM 4:00 TO 5:00 PM TERMS - CONDITIONS: HIGH BIDDERS TO PAY A 10% DEPOSIT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE BIDDING, ON EACH PARCEL AND SIGNING A NO CONTINGENCY SALES CONTRACT. BALANCE DUE AT CLOSING BY JANUARY 31ST, 2012. NOTE: THERE WILL BE A 10% BUYER PREMIUM ADDED TO THE FINAL BID TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE. BROKER/AUCTIONEERS REPRESENT THE SELLER ONLY. JOEL T. WILSON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER & DAVID P. LEWIS, AGENT/AUCTIONEER. SALE REFERRED BY JAMES R. VICKERS - JAMESTOWN REALTY. SELLING FOR THE HEIRS OF THE JACK V. ARWINE ESTATE MICHAEL ARWINE, P.O.A.

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Amelia: Simon, Dean, Crowder and Hacker scored 58 of the Barons’ 63 points on Tuesday

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down style. Both squads were getting out on fast breaks with Batavia fighting tooth and nail to get back into the game. Every time it seemed like the Bulldogs were onto something, Amelia answered. Batavia's David Pelphrey cut the Amelia lead to eight after scoring a basket plus the foul with four minutes left in the third. The Barons answered with Dean's own and-one, putting their lead back up to 11 points. “Dean really stepped up for us tonight,” Mazzaro said. “He got a couple [shots] in, got a little confidence and kept playing hard.” But again, the Bulldogs cut into the lead, this time with an and-one from Matt Cooper to draw within seven points, but on the ensuing possession, Simon hit another three from the right wing to put the Barons back up 10. Following a quarter that saw 34 points combined, Amelia held the same 10-point advantage that they enjoyed at half time. In the fourth quarter with the game in their control, Coach Mazzaro switched to a zone defense in an attempt to confuse the Bulldogs and slow the game down. His strategy worked as his zone rotated well to cover open shooters. Batavia's offense struggled to find good shots against the new-look Amelia defense, costing them valuable time. Trailing by 11 with four minutes remaining, Batavia had to try and do something to get back into the game, putting on their full-court press, but reach-in fouls translated to free throw attempts for the Barons, who were in the bonus. The Amelia zone continued to bother the Bulldogs and prevented them from getting into any kind of rhythm offensively as time ticked away.

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Both teams traded garbagetime baskets, again tying the quarter, giving Amelia their first win of the season, 63-53. On this night, Amelia's starters proved to be enough to dispatch of Batavia, but Coach Mazzaro feels like they need to get some more production from the supporting cast. “We're trying to find some stuff on the bench, we're working in different rotations,” Mazzaro explained. “We're so young and inexperienced that we haven't settled into roles yet.” Simon led the way for the Barons with a game-high 19 points; Hacker added 15,

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Felicity (0-6) - Stutz 8 1 17, Lucas 1 0 3, Corbin 2 1 7, Arkenau 1 0 2, Obermeyer 1 0 2. Totals: 18 7 49. Williamsburg (3-4) McManus 8 1 23, Wetzel 2 2 6, Dennis 6 4 16, Gifford 1 0 2. Totals: 18 7 49. Halftime: Williamsburg 22-17. 3-pointers: F 3 (Corbin 2, Lucas); W 6 (McManus 6).

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Bethel-Tate fell to 1-4 on the year and fifth place in the Southern Buckeye Conference American Division. The Tigers played Blanchester on Tuesday, Dec. 20. Goshen is tied atop the American Division with Western Brown at 3-0 in the league. The Warriors played at Georgetown on Tuesday, Dec. 20. Bethel-Tate (1-4) – Atkins 2 2 6, Hartley 2 0 5, Rees 5 0 10, Small 4 6 16, Cherry 2 0 5, Shinkle 1 2 4, Adams 1 1 4. Totals: 17 11 50. Goshen (3-1) – Wake 3 0 6, Fischer 5 1 11, Ashcraft 3 5 12, Taylor 7 1 15, Edwards 0 1 1, Messer 4 0 8. Totals: 22 8 53. Halftime score: Tied 18-18. 3-pointers: BT (Small 2, Hartley, Cherry, Adams); G 1 (Ashcraft).

Dean had 12 and Crowder added 11 more. “Michael scores points for us,” Mazzaro said, “but he could score so many if he could hit his layups and make some more free throws.” For the Bulldogs, they were led by senior Matt Cooper who tied Simon for game-high scoring honors with 19. Batavia fell to 1-4 on the season following the game. The Bulldogs went on to drop a pair of games over the weekend to Blanchester and Riverview East. Batavia played Deer Park on Tuesday, but won't play again until January 6 when they host East

Clinton. Amelia stands at 1-4 on the year after falling to New Richmond on Dec. 16. The Barons also played Mount Healthy on Tuesday, Dec. 20. Batavia: (1-4) - Cooper 8 3 19, Wilson 1 0 2, Suttles 1 0 3, Smith 2 1 6, White 2 0 4, Montgomery 1 0 3, Gilbert 1 3 5, Kuebel 1 0 2, Pelphrey 3 2 9. Totals 20 9 53. Amelia: (1-4) - Luginbuhl 1 1 3, Crowder 5 1 11, Simon 5 5 19, Hacker 6 3 15, Dean 5 2 12, Mickler 1 0 2. Totals 23 12 63. Halftime Score: Amelia 3222. 3-Pointers: B 4 (Suttles, Smith, Montgomery, Pelphrey) A 4 (Simon 4).

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their pre-Christmas schedule on Monday when they hosted St. Bernard. The Wildcats improved to 2-3 on the season with the win. The Wildcats last game before Christmas was on Dec. 19 at Deer Park.

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Amelia’s Trevor Simon (35) shoots a free throw during the Barons game against Batavia on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Simon got his shooting on track against the Bulldogs, scoring 19 points.

Continued from page B1 their own floor? “When you’re a small colwonder why Hurley didn’t lege coach, you’re involved move on to greener pastures. with it from the public relaFor Hurley, it came down to family and a fondness for the tions side to the maintenance of the gym,” Hurley said. area. “I had some opportunities “There’s not the same amount while I was at Cincinnati State of people here as there are at to coach some Division II Division I schools. If the floor teams and some NAIA needs to be mopped, you mop (National Association of it.” In capturing his 900th win, Intercollegiate Athletics) schools,” Hurley explained, Hurley will have his name in “but with my family situation the same sentence as coaching here in Cincinnati, we all liked immortals such as Bobby the area and didn’t’ want to Knight, Pat Summit and Mike Krzyzewski. Asked about how pick up and go. “And I’ve always enjoyed he felt to be considered in the junior college coaching. I like same company as those great developing players and having coaches, Hurley downplayed them move on. It’s something his accomplishments. “It gives me a lot of pride to I really enjoy seeing.” Coach Hurley has been hon- be mentioned with those peoored with all types of awards ple,” Hurley said. “I’m smart over his 40-plus year career enough to realize I’m at a difincluding multiple “Coach of ferent level, but the game is the Year” awards and induc- the game. It’s basketball and tions into three Halls of Fame, it’s not that much different.” but crossing the 900-win barrier was something that was a testament to his long-term success as a coach. “I have a lot of coaching friends that haven’t had the opportunity to continue coaching,” said Hurley. “I’ve had that opportunity and I certainly appreciate that. I’m lucky to have the ability to continue to do something I really love to do.” The type of success Hurley has enjoyed over his career doesn’t come without its fair share of dirty work. How many of the winningest coaches in the game mop Hurley cutting the nets down.

MT. ORAB - The simple answer to explain how the Goshen girls basketball team lost to Southern Buckeye Conference American Division foe Western Brown last Thursday night was that they turned the ball over too many times. A more detailed explanation would probably go on to say that the Lady Warriors struggled against the Lady Broncos because they are simply a young team that is dealing with injuries to several key seniors and had a hard time adjusting to the experienced Western Brown squad’s pressure defense. But a more appropriate reason for the Lady Warriors 6544 loss was most likely a combination of the two. “Too many turnovers. Definitely too many turnovers. That affects you,” first-year Goshen coach Dave Mason said. “We’re still coming back. We just got one of our seniors back tonight, her first game back (was) tonight, (that was Allie) Jeandrevin. That’s a plus. We’re still young. A lot of freshman and sophomores.” Early on the Western Brown pressure got the Lady Warriors (1-4, 0-3 SBC American). Several of their 13 first half turnovers led directly to Western Brown offense. That was particularly true as the second quarter got underway. Though the Lady Broncos had jumped out to a 12-2 lead in the first quarter, the Lady Warriors fought back to make it a 12-7 game as the second quarter began thanks to a long jumper from Kelly Parriman and late 3-pointer from Jeandrevin. But as the second quarter got underway, Western Brown began to open their lead. The Lady Broncos went on a 13-2 run over a little less than three minutes to jump out to a 25-11 lead with 3:34 left in the quarter. Six of the points on the run were scored directly off of Goshen turnovers including

Goshen forward Becca Davidson goes up for a layup during a game on Thursday, Dec. 15. Davidson scored six points for the Lady Warriors as they fell to the Lady Broncos 65-44.

Hannah Wiesenhahn’s easy layup off a steal as the Lady Warriors tried to inbound against the full court press. “It shocked us that it hurt us,” Mason said of the Lady Broncos press. “We worked on it but when you get out in the limelight it makes it a little different.” Though the Lady Broncos continued to put pressure on them, the Lady Warriors were able to stay within striking distance thanks to the play of Parriman as the half was nearing its end. Her persistence on the offensive glass paid off as she scored five points in the final 2:10 of the quarter -- all off of offensive rebounds -- to keep Goshen within 14, 33-19, as the half came to an end. Parriman scored all nine of her points in the first half and

grabbed seven of her 10 rebounds. “We moved Kelly from the wing over the summer to a post player,” Mason said. “It’s tougher on her because she used to be a wing but she gives us a little more athleticism in the post.” The second half opened nearly identical to the opening minutes of the second quarter. Using their defense as the catalyst, the Lady Broncos converted missed Lady Warrior shots and turnovers into easy offense to open their lead to 46-21 with 4:15 left in the quarter thanks to another 13-2 run. However, the Lady Warriors refused to go down without a fight. Senior guard Jeandrevin -playing for the first time this

season -- went to work. She scored six straight points, the last of which was a 3-pointer with 1:50 left in the quarter, to close the Western Brown lead to 46-27. Then teammate Kelsi Steele followed Jeandrevin’s 3-pointer with one of her own to bring Goshen within 16, 46-30, with 43 seconds left in the quarter. But Western Brown’s Morgan Wright hit a short jump shot to push the Lady Broncos lead back to 18, 4830, as the fourth quarter began. Once again, however, the Lady Warriors struck back. As the final quarter got underway, Becca Davidson converted in the post to decrease the deficit to 16 again. Then Jeandrevin -- who

scored a team high 13 points off the bench -- hit one of two free throws before she drilled another 3-pointer. Suddenly the Lady Bronco lead was only 48-36 with 5:56 left in the game. “Great effort,” Mason said. “I’ve never been able to knock the effort.” The Lady Warriors quick 60 run was answered by Western Brown guard Kylie Garrett’s 3-pointer. Garrett scored a game high 24 points. Davidson then converted again in the post to bring the Lady Bronco back to 51-38. But that would be as close as the Lady Warriors would get. Western Brown answered Davidson’s bucket with nine straight points -- several of those off of Goshen turnovers -- to put the game away. “Western Brown, give them hats off,” Mason said. “Very good athleticism. They stepped up and when we turned it over they took advantage.” Seniors Steele, who added 11 points, and Courtney Taylor, who grabbed eight rebounds, stepped up to help out classmates Jeandrevin and Parriman. Though Jeandrevin returned for the Lady Warriors, key senior post players Jessica Wilcher and Kaitlyn Tucker are still out for the Lady Warriors as they continue to battle injuries. Freshman Courtney Turner chipped in with five points while sophomore Davidson scored four points and classmate Hannah Owens added a pair. “They fought until the final horn,” Western Brown coach Kyle Fender said, “so all the credit in the world to them for their effort tonight.” Goshen (1-4) - Steele 4 0 11, Turner 1 2 5, Tarriman 4 1 9, Jeandrevin 3 2 11, Davidson 3 0 6, Owens 1 0 2. Totals: 16 5 44. Western Brown (4-1) - Dowd 1 2 4, Carter 4 0 8, Seigla 3 1 7, Wiesenhahn 1 0 2, Henry 2 0 4, Garrett 6 9 24, Wright 8 0 16. Totals: 25 12 65. Halftime: Western Brown 3319. 3-pointers G 7 (Steele 3, Jeandrevin 3, Turner); W 3 (Garrett 3).

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